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i never thought it was better than anybody else. do think i have that is really uniquely my own, is my ability to connect to the audience. because my skill comes not from my interviewing ability-- my skill comes from my listening ability. and my skill comes from me knowing fundamentally, inside myself, that i am no different than the audience. so what gave me the power in the seat, and the power with the microphone, was i always saw myself as the surrogate for the audience. so i would ask people questions that i would not normally ask. i mean, i asked a really embarrassing question once. not 'cause i wanted to know the answer, but because i thought the audience did. and then i thought, "i'm not gonna ask what the audience wants the next time, when i get into that situation." it was a-- i put myself in a bad situation. i asked sally field, when she was dating burt reynolds, i asked-- remember this, gayle? i asked sally field, did burt sleep with his toupee on? [audience laughs] rubenstein: what was the answer, or the question? heh, a
i never thought it was better than anybody else. do think i have that is really uniquely my own, is my ability to connect to the audience. because my skill comes not from my interviewing ability-- my skill comes from my listening ability. and my skill comes from me knowing fundamentally, inside myself, that i am no different than the audience. so what gave me the power in the seat, and the power with the microphone, was i always saw myself as the surrogate for the audience. so i would ask...
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i thought they were very important. i thought they really mattered. well they did.ess literature and the arts seriously and write seriously about them and entertainingly, which he these very, very funny review vorax like the brilliantjohn cary, i thought that was very important. and i thought each week, i must make my pages the best pages. there must be something on my pages, that everybody has to, people who don't usualally look at the book page, will want to read, and that was my goal. in some ways, it's a book, in part of course, about your family, but also about what it was like in that era. through the ‘60s when things opened up, when a sort of deferential social attitude gave way to something wilder and more spontaneous. our sexual life changed. well, absolutley, that was it. i mean i put in the book, the moment in 1963, when i'd had my fourth baby, and i went to my gynaecologist and he leaned forward over the desk and held up a packet and said "i think you might like these. these are pills that will stop you getting pregnant." and i said, "yes! yes! absolutel
i thought they were very important. i thought they really mattered. well they did.ess literature and the arts seriously and write seriously about them and entertainingly, which he these very, very funny review vorax like the brilliantjohn cary, i thought that was very important. and i thought each week, i must make my pages the best pages. there must be something on my pages, that everybody has to, people who don't usualally look at the book page, will want to read, and that was my goal. in...
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, well, i might try a bit ofa i thought, well, i might try a bit of a comeback myself.a few efforts, i felt fresh, they went amazing, but i felt like i was 18 again, really fresh, ithought amazing, but i felt like i was 18 again, really fresh, i thought it was an age thing, i thought i couldn't comeback, but i was always flattened by training and having that year out kind of breathed new life into me really. that's all we've got time for now. we'll be back later on. see you them. good morning. yet again, if you had some sunshine yesterday you probably had some warmth, and in fact in the london area we saw highs of 22 degrees, with some sunny spells, as you can see from this weather watches from twickenham. but things are set to change. this low pressure is moving in, bringing wet and windy weather by the end of the day for many of us. we start off with the west—east divide across the country. a bit of patchy mist and fog slowly lifting away, but the wind will strengthen and cloud and rain gathers. some of it quite heavy in northern ireland by the middle of the afternoon
, well, i might try a bit ofa i thought, well, i might try a bit of a comeback myself.a few efforts, i felt fresh, they went amazing, but i felt like i was 18 again, really fresh, ithought amazing, but i felt like i was 18 again, really fresh, i thought it was an age thing, i thought i couldn't comeback, but i was always flattened by training and having that year out kind of breathed new life into me really. that's all we've got time for now. we'll be back later on. see you them. good morning....
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i thought it was sweet. as the ex who turns up like a bad penny at all the wrong moments. and again, much as i went in feeling cynical, i thought it was a laugh and i chuckled all the way through, largely because reese witherspoon is a great screen presence who can hold this kind of thing together. and playing older roles now. well, playing a role that's appropriate to her age. what's interesting is that although there was a thing going on in the movie about this age difference, imagine if you reversed the age difference, and would anybody raise an eyelid? i laughed, and that is fairly rare. well, not that rare! now, daphne. a powerhouse performance by emily beecham. she plays a young londoner who has apparently drifted into her early thirties without much direction, but an awful lot of repressed angst. she works in a kitchen and she works very hard. when she plays, she plays hard. she drinks, she takes drugs, she sleeps with whomever she likes and some people she doesn't like. she is cynical and isolated and
i thought it was sweet. as the ex who turns up like a bad penny at all the wrong moments. and again, much as i went in feeling cynical, i thought it was a laugh and i chuckled all the way through, largely because reese witherspoon is a great screen presence who can hold this kind of thing together. and playing older roles now. well, playing a role that's appropriate to her age. what's interesting is that although there was a thing going on in the movie about this age difference, imagine if you...
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i thought there is my subject. i came out of that lunch was down at the lower east side i went straight to the new york public library and stay up this -- straight up the stairs to the card catalog days and pulled out the drawer and there were over 50 cards on the subject of the brooklyn bridge but not one describing a book of the kind i intended to write. it was on the basis of that idea and the willingness of my publisher to go behind me and give me an advance and i was able to stop working full-time. i have never changed publishers. i figured if i was loyal and faithful to them it would be to me. and they certainly had been. [applause]. as i had described elsewhere. the style of writing. it's a little unique in the sense that your wife is involved in the process of helping you with the writing can you describe how you do that. i've been confessing to this truth more lately than before but i don't consider myself a historian. i have no degree in history and no phd either. i majored in english. i only took the hist
i thought there is my subject. i came out of that lunch was down at the lower east side i went straight to the new york public library and stay up this -- straight up the stairs to the card catalog days and pulled out the drawer and there were over 50 cards on the subject of the brooklyn bridge but not one describing a book of the kind i intended to write. it was on the basis of that idea and the willingness of my publisher to go behind me and give me an advance and i was able to stop working...
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ann: because i thought he was comparing apples and oranges. e is a much going on there and i enjoyed it all stop the whole thing about him talking about that issue when and then the fact that he is completely against cameras in the courtroom, he was completely against it and here he is on camera. and i said well, you know, this is a great opportunity for cartoons. brian: how often do you see that in american politics? people are hypocritical? a lot. that is what editorial cartoonists look for i suppose. brian: what is a daylight? when do you start watching, reading, where do you go for your material? ann: might day starts early because i am an early person. i get up, turn the radio on. the interneteck which is great. i checked the overseas news first. i go to the bbc, the guardian and see what they are talking about because they have been up for six hours. then i got to the washington post and others. as a freelancer, it has really getged for me because i can research, i can read anything online. when you have your newspaper at the front door a
ann: because i thought he was comparing apples and oranges. e is a much going on there and i enjoyed it all stop the whole thing about him talking about that issue when and then the fact that he is completely against cameras in the courtroom, he was completely against it and here he is on camera. and i said well, you know, this is a great opportunity for cartoons. brian: how often do you see that in american politics? people are hypocritical? a lot. that is what editorial cartoonists look for i...
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a woman came up and almost pulled me on the ground and i thought i was helping her cause i thought she was falling but she just was so excited to see me that she fell to her knees and i almost fell and she stood up and she kissed me and it was almost on my lips it was a very. unexpected. or something people get wrong about you that i'm just my weight and that's all that i equate to that's weird mia what should we be paying more attention to think ourselves. what something you long believed to be true and realize wasn't that our parents are invincible i always thought that but they're humans too you know told me something people don't know about you people don't know that i almost went to school for art and painting in the mix medium yeah i was. yeah i mean i'm not a picasso but i have my own you know my own thing my own techniques and i'm very creative in that way great things so i afford one what was your experience like working on american horror story freak show how did you like working with ryan murphy you know i had met ryan prior to booking the show and he didn't direct any of th
a woman came up and almost pulled me on the ground and i thought i was helping her cause i thought she was falling but she just was so excited to see me that she fell to her knees and i almost fell and she stood up and she kissed me and it was almost on my lips it was a very. unexpected. or something people get wrong about you that i'm just my weight and that's all that i equate to that's weird mia what should we be paying more attention to think ourselves. what something you long believed to...
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i thought i can comment on that. my cartoon was not attacking children, it was attacking ted cruz for using his hildren. the image i used was an organ grinder, not many people know hat an organ grinder is. when it got online and the social media train took off, that's when everything started happening. like i said, it was four days of continuous abuse. it took me two days to go through everything because i was looking for threats which i had to tell the post about. but it was a unique situation. i see it happening now. we just had something happen in olitico. the cartoonist doing a cartoon on the flood in houston. he was criticizing the conservatives who are always saying they do not need government in our lives. some of the online took it, someone from buzz feed, a journalist no less, talked about he was criticizing all the survivors of the hurricane. that is not what he was saying at all. but if you get somebody in social media putting forth the arrative, it is hard to stop it once people start retweeting, repostin
i thought i can comment on that. my cartoon was not attacking children, it was attacking ted cruz for using his hildren. the image i used was an organ grinder, not many people know hat an organ grinder is. when it got online and the social media train took off, that's when everything started happening. like i said, it was four days of continuous abuse. it took me two days to go through everything because i was looking for threats which i had to tell the post about. but it was a unique...
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i thought that was a bad misfire. bad misfire. i don't know. i switched the emmy's off, they were boring. but i thought that was a bad mistake. >> it just troubles me because i think we were talking about again, things that are really dangerous for our democracy, and what we make jokes and laughter about this. i think satire is a very sharp of edged sword. and not u just of this presidency, but ever since the george w. bush presidency, i've been grateful to comedians, you know, to steven colbert and jon stewart and -- >> john oliver, all of them. >> trevor noah. >> yeah. . they've been providing some of the most pointing political critiq critique. doing the job which may be the mainstream media should be doing. >> what do you make of -- you listed of the late night comedians. what do you think of the mainstream media is or isn't doing getting at the real story. >> i think they're trying, i think the papers like the times and the washington post are trying very hard, but sometimes they get it horribly wrong. you know, i went on election day, the
i thought that was a bad misfire. bad misfire. i don't know. i switched the emmy's off, they were boring. but i thought that was a bad mistake. >> it just troubles me because i think we were talking about again, things that are really dangerous for our democracy, and what we make jokes and laughter about this. i think satire is a very sharp of edged sword. and not u just of this presidency, but ever since the george w. bush presidency, i've been grateful to comedians, you know, to steven...
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i thought she was great. i thought she was good of the. >> yeah, she did really well.t night i didn't think she did badly either. i hope she sings some of her songs. bring'em back, debbie. >>> next to shocking news for hgtv's hit show fixer-upper. brace yourselves. chip and joanna gaines have announced season five will be their last. >> woo! that's it. >> everyone was worried it was going to be a divorce announcement. the equation is fine. >> they built like a multi-million dollar empire from fixer-upper success, the new target line and a paint collection. they've also faced those rumors that their marriage is on the rocks, but in a statement, they said, quote, our family is healthy and our marriage has honestly never been stronger. >> the gaines also just posted a message on their blog explaining the decision. >> i think the idea that we can step back and get fresh vision, get some rest, but also just hunker down with our kiddos. >> we want to take this time to really say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for letting our family become a part of your family. and
i thought she was great. i thought she was good of the. >> yeah, she did really well.t night i didn't think she did badly either. i hope she sings some of her songs. bring'em back, debbie. >>> next to shocking news for hgtv's hit show fixer-upper. brace yourselves. chip and joanna gaines have announced season five will be their last. >> woo! that's it. >> everyone was worried it was going to be a divorce announcement. the equation is fine. >> they built like a...
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i always thought msn of the hero. hero. got to him picky spoke at yellow school in 1994-1 1994-19a graduate in 84 but i drove to new haven just to see him. i handed him a copy of what my children's book because i knew he had a green kid and i long letter in ther in their just ing myself and say how much he meant to me. well, about a week later i got a letter from chuck colson, very kind, whatever. a year later his staff contacted me, they were looking for writers and editors for breakpoint which i'm still involved with today, and he got to meet in the context of that. it really was one of the great privileges of my life to know him. >> host: in 2013 the "washington post" came out with this article. is eric metaxas the next chuck colson? >> guest: that's a one article, that the one word article, no. there are many things are chuck colson that i admire but that's the funny thing is what first but i thought i'm going to be somebody who will be just like me. i am a poet, humorist. i really am so different from chuck chuck was a
i always thought msn of the hero. hero. got to him picky spoke at yellow school in 1994-1 1994-19a graduate in 84 but i drove to new haven just to see him. i handed him a copy of what my children's book because i knew he had a green kid and i long letter in ther in their just ing myself and say how much he meant to me. well, about a week later i got a letter from chuck colson, very kind, whatever. a year later his staff contacted me, they were looking for writers and editors for breakpoint...
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in that i thought i saw violist about all sort of. the but i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing just i'm just like i work i'm done with it then the other dude has a fox i win again another fall and slip would. have been a part of the lead i've had that i would let. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. i cannot. and this about her going to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting all the data and why every day when you get. there with a wife you got a good fantasy but at the end it was a matinee with a. smile and a thing and why i thought i don't wear the honey. and local t.v. . and. then watch a video write me on the you make sure your sleeve. gets more typical after that was on most of us in march we were like that so we had it's going from the high forwards of our. sharon is says progress out at sea was unfortunately affected by an untimely illness. but the company offered her a job on dry land in the education center now she teaches young children about
in that i thought i saw violist about all sort of. the but i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing just i'm just like i work i'm done with it then the other dude has a fox i win again another fall and slip would. have been a part of the lead i've had that i would let. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. i cannot. and this about her going to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting all the...
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i thought i didn't know. i never heard of it. >> thesis, you're a writer, get one bad review or questionable review in the "new republic." you write an entirely new book. >> it was more complicated than that obviously. i never heard of these guys, even though the year "moneyball" was being written khan won the nobel prize in economics and he didn't even know economics. that was impressive. so he, i just, it bothered me that i missed this trick. it is a great -- i like to think, i like to think, people say that an explanation is where the mind comes to rest and the books are explanation. what you do with your story is kind of where your mind came to rest.. i like to think i have kind of exhausted the material. i mined out the material. no one else can go behind me anl my material and find something great i didn't find. this is something really great, didn't even occur to me, that there is something we're wired in certain ways and people figured out how we're wired to explain the whole "moneyball" story. w it j
i thought i didn't know. i never heard of it. >> thesis, you're a writer, get one bad review or questionable review in the "new republic." you write an entirely new book. >> it was more complicated than that obviously. i never heard of these guys, even though the year "moneyball" was being written khan won the nobel prize in economics and he didn't even know economics. that was impressive. so he, i just, it bothered me that i missed this trick. it is a great -- i...
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i thought she was here. i thought she was coming. there she is. okay.co [applause] okay. >> sorry. >> all right so you met her, in the same class? >> we were in the same class. we had the opportunity to clerk on eastern district of kentucky, both of our judges, we worked for separate judges, inn covington, over the river from cincinnati. this was opportunity to clerk for a federal judge, be at home and work on things interesting to us. >> you spent most of your life trying to escape kentucky. then you went back to kentucky. >> i don't think i was trying to escape kentucky but chaotic home i grew up in. i loved places i came from. always wanted to go back t definitely was a really exciting and really good year.. we both worked for really good people. sometimes people get stuck with bad judges. we both worked for great people and had a great year. >> as i said at the beginning there were three reasons why i think the book is very successful, at least in my view. one, it is very well-written and precise and very good read. secondly, the life story is
i thought she was here. i thought she was coming. there she is. okay.co [applause] okay. >> sorry. >> all right so you met her, in the same class? >> we were in the same class. we had the opportunity to clerk on eastern district of kentucky, both of our judges, we worked for separate judges, inn covington, over the river from cincinnati. this was opportunity to clerk for a federal judge, be at home and work on things interesting to us. >> you spent most of your life...
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i thought i was your favorite.h look at giant's produce prices. >> i'll be honest, i don't like vacations. news is breaking. it drives me crazy. i got to get back to you. the "wendy" show is a lifestyle. it's not something you invent. it's something you are. season nine is going to be spectacular. thank you for waiting. finally, it's show time! turn on the lights. let's go. >> from new york city, it's the "wendy williams" show. ♪ >> now, here's wendy! [cheering ]
i thought i was your favorite.h look at giant's produce prices. >> i'll be honest, i don't like vacations. news is breaking. it drives me crazy. i got to get back to you. the "wendy" show is a lifestyle. it's not something you invent. it's something you are. season nine is going to be spectacular. thank you for waiting. finally, it's show time! turn on the lights. let's go. >> from new york city, it's the "wendy williams" show. ♪ >> now, here's wendy!...
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i know you've been reviewing this a lot of on the book tour. 9:00 p.m., election night. you thought you were going to win. >> i did. the first returns that came in were not what we thought from florida and north carolina but we knew that those would be challenging states. we still felt good about everything we knew about the states to come to get to the electoral college majority and it went down hill from there. it was a shocking, devastating evening. i write in great detail about it. because i wasn't prepared for that. >> charlie: you had a victory speech but not a concession speech and i had to reach out to those who my opponent really stirred up against me because i thought it was important to be the president for everybody and that's what i was looking forward to do. >> charlie: you found out it wasn't going well. you chose not to go speak that night and come back the next morning. >> right. >> charlie: and you tried to speak to the idea that your heart was smashed. your soul was smashed. you must have felt -- how would you characterize it? >> well, i was still in shock but i w
i know you've been reviewing this a lot of on the book tour. 9:00 p.m., election night. you thought you were going to win. >> i did. the first returns that came in were not what we thought from florida and north carolina but we knew that those would be challenging states. we still felt good about everything we knew about the states to come to get to the electoral college majority and it went down hill from there. it was a shocking, devastating evening. i write in great detail about it....
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i thought it was very well played. same as with saving mr banks. you approach mary poppins very delicately, and it is the same with winnie the pooh. i thought this did it respectfully well and i was moved and charmed by it. so other critics, pish! now, home again with reese witherspoon. the story is that she has recently separated. she is a ilo—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who who has moved back to los angeles to the house where herfather who is who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who is a film maker lives. she meets three young film—makers, all of whom are slightly besotted with her. next thing, they are living in her guesthouse, which is difficult because she hasn't yet divorced her arejust are just separated. are lag who house i?’* in ” f 7 house i?’* in and f 7 it. it it. sheen . it it. sheen hast x turns a bad penny the x who turns up like a bad penny at all the wrong moments. and again, much as i went in feeling cynical, i thought it was
i thought it was very well played. same as with saving mr banks. you approach mary poppins very delicately, and it is the same with winnie the pooh. i thought this did it respectfully well and i was moved and charmed by it. so other critics, pish! now, home again with reese witherspoon. the story is that she has recently separated. she is a ilo—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who who has moved back to los angeles to the house where herfather who...
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i thought. and. now i do. that. you need to. know burns. to them. really. i mean. if that's what he said he did at. that. whatever it is that i mean. he said that that. is a fair bet for you by my feet but with us. it will be. if you believe you can become that game over the country before. and it's going to get if we work on speed to win this but if you do run not supposed to be played believe me you're not going to be because you're going to judge this kid's to defend us since you can't talk in the mud you kind they were shit you can give money but in the event he. was me i'm. just. asking you to be the. beast that if he's dead. who do ya soup eat there. who. was. thank god. he was. boss alone the dubrovnik in venice are all fixed travel destinations so it must be nice to live there or is it the. crowds of tourists disrupt the city's economic and social life in them a little bit before this on the celestial get out of that it was such a traditional story some not stand by him some but to see them as we don't spend our lives on a school bus days a month on that be
i thought. and. now i do. that. you need to. know burns. to them. really. i mean. if that's what he said he did at. that. whatever it is that i mean. he said that that. is a fair bet for you by my feet but with us. it will be. if you believe you can become that game over the country before. and it's going to get if we work on speed to win this but if you do run not supposed to be played believe me you're not going to be because you're going to judge this kid's to defend us since you can't talk...
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than that i thought us all a little feel left about all sorts. of been i was i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing does and it's mainly i work i'm done with it then the resume has that sob sob linac in another file and sleep would. have been a part of the little head that i would let. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. i cannot. understand what had come to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting over there and why every day when you get. there with a wife you got a good fantasy but at the end it was imagine it with a. smile and to think and wife but i don't wear the honey. fanny and local t.v. . and for have to be a hand gun watch a video write me on the shouting about you make sure your friend. gets more typical laughter there was no middle of us in march we were like that so we it's going to make the hard forwards of our. sharon is says progress out at sea was unfortunately affected by an untimely illness but the company offered her a job on dry land in the education cen
than that i thought us all a little feel left about all sorts. of been i was i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing does and it's mainly i work i'm done with it then the resume has that sob sob linac in another file and sleep would. have been a part of the little head that i would let. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. i cannot. understand what had come to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the...
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i gave my final thoughts. i think you and think everybody again. >> i would just like to think everybody for coming out. i think over the years it has been a long ride in the beauty about putting out this book i got to tell a story a story that i think was important in my life and hopefully would touch some other lives. there's a lot of beautiful people in this room. a lot that i've known a long time a lot that mean so much. that is one that's really important. if you are thinking about giving a gift i say give it black a blackout the book this christmas. i would like to thank the funny thing is she grew up right behind my house on the same block is just funny how this time some things don't change. and real people a special and they always come through. i appreciate you guys coming out and guess what i'm not with a major publisher i myself. and everybody that has come through i say tell a friend to tell a friend about blackout. thank you. [applause]. i also want to say that books are available for sale at the
i gave my final thoughts. i think you and think everybody again. >> i would just like to think everybody for coming out. i think over the years it has been a long ride in the beauty about putting out this book i got to tell a story a story that i think was important in my life and hopefully would touch some other lives. there's a lot of beautiful people in this room. a lot that i've known a long time a lot that mean so much. that is one that's really important. if you are thinking about...
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i thought. no. no i do. that. you need to go. in the burns. to. the. river. i mean. if that's what he said you did at. the. let's hope whatever it is that i mean. he said let them. kill is a fair bet for you by my feet but with us. it will be. if you believe you can be clipped that game over country b. . and it's going to get if we work on speedy to win this but if you do run not supposed to be played believe me you're not going to be because you're going to do this kids to defend us since you...
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i thought that dog would you are to. me again and again you i see i thought that the young man na-na na-na na-na. na-na to. come in the nothing but. that's us if we didn't. need the end of. what god. wanted to look what it will come i thought that when you see my missa. bed and how. you are reading probably all eyes on you and i do. give. it. to god. when da went out to gun. and who. doesn't say to me. this oh. yeah. yeah yeah new food including a sign is that what i asked you. if you don't know enough. about this which i want to know that well let me just. say not yet i at least i believe i. just. said that he didn't he did not joke you know i know how it's going to be you wanted me. to start with i don't want to miss my. magic breakfast. you know one of them are just awful because then i want to delete the number who doesn't but why did he out you know. when you knew enough and they justified what can be said about boys. about not just among the number one a bit about the boy i'm sick with it's what i want these. are al
i thought that dog would you are to. me again and again you i see i thought that the young man na-na na-na na-na. na-na to. come in the nothing but. that's us if we didn't. need the end of. what god. wanted to look what it will come i thought that when you see my missa. bed and how. you are reading probably all eyes on you and i do. give. it. to god. when da went out to gun. and who. doesn't say to me. this oh. yeah. yeah yeah new food including a sign is that what i asked you. if you don't...
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in and i thought, i have to be like that. you never said i did.as raised to bea end, in those years, i was raised to be a painter, the family, everyone around me, when i went to primary school, people said, he has so much talent, he will be a painter. i thought up until 202i would be a painter in the future but as i wrote in my book, istanbul, a screw was loose in my head and suddenly i switched to literature and was a tight? no, i prepared myself to the solitary life of a rate ——a writer. i was not prepared to give orders or ta ke i was not prepared to give orders or take orders for others during his 15 yea rs take orders for others during his 15 years and i was raised to be a painter and ready for the artistic world. it's a life you've chosen which is truly and ritualistic. solitary, even. i have come back to this thought —— individualistic. solitary, even. i come back to this idea of novels being somewhat allegorical. it seems to me this relationship between the well digger and his apprentice who sees as a father figure and his apprentice who s
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i thought, well, you have two. i think the world is built for two, and i can handle it. >> the docto and his team began the process by first amputating his left hand preserving blood vessels for the blood transplant but the doctor told him to get stronger and healthier. he was also gauging something zble. >> what did you size up about his mental tough ngs. >> that is what got me to full in love with his personality. he's an eternal optimist like i've never seen before. >> but he faced a grim reality that his right leg could not be saved. >> that was a painful moment, she was crying with me, the real get itut cry, the admission that we lost that battle was tough for both of us. >> he may have been missing a hand all of his fingers and toes but just like his hero in "ro y "rocky" he kept fighting to qualify for that transplant. the first milestone, learning to walk with his new prosthetic. >> what was it like as he took the first steps. >> don't let him fall. >> jennifer was crying. i could see scott behind me with th
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i thought, really? you are worried now? how far back they had in anti-woman platform with regard to give rights, equal pay. q&a.nday night on >> this is vice president pence. i do not remove who did the interview but he said he never does any washington dinners without his wife and i thought, .k are i problems voting against a woman's reproductive choices, which is probably the most personal and intimate thing a woman can deal with, but you where a go to dinner woman fully closed is at the same table. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] "afterwards,"t on suzy hansen on her travels otes on a her book "n foreign country." >> there is the question of exceptional. there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where is this concept coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans? physical long time to realize. the very language we use when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for as a long time
i thought, really? you are worried now? how far back they had in anti-woman platform with regard to give rights, equal pay. q&a.nday night on >> this is vice president pence. i do not remove who did the interview but he said he never does any washington dinners without his wife and i thought, .k are i problems voting against a woman's reproductive choices, which is probably the most personal and intimate thing a woman can deal with, but you where a go to dinner woman fully closed is...
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it was going to last i must have. thought of them you don't mind my telling you that yet but i think it was a mile away. and i was young i might. be right. it is in my eyes. but. sometimes on the. interim i'll just tell you i learned many of them quincy. was a man going to caucus for this and i do not mean a. lot over there no not that i don't know as i've been sat in say on that in twenty four p.m. . we have done is monday never. we are on. board game means professor as in a. just i land. base out of the calais. forest. player in mindanao say. that i will get them out when i meet either. on the ramos. academy the. same way you. get in the movie has. just. told me i want to see my mom on a saturday get the mrs see that you know someone. said in my. own name. into the audience. three weeks. on the most people are counted when you're divorced when most. of them you know sit with. the other this is a. lot of what i have got us thinking about. whether anywhere. near the. young. thought i pointed out. maybe more bodies in the nois
it was going to last i must have. thought of them you don't mind my telling you that yet but i think it was a mile away. and i was young i might. be right. it is in my eyes. but. sometimes on the. interim i'll just tell you i learned many of them quincy. was a man going to caucus for this and i do not mean a. lot over there no not that i don't know as i've been sat in say on that in twenty four p.m. . we have done is monday never. we are on. board game means professor as in a. just i land. base...
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i thought i was going to be president when we had a woman president. we have president trump and i have been going around wondering if one of my members is going to get sued. meeting coming up in november. host: why would you expect some of your members to be sued? ms. telnaes: this administration obviously does not understand what a free press does. i'm concerned my members, especially because they are images,sts, we deal in they create a lot of controversy sometimes and we have always had members they get some kind of legal action against them. it doesn't necessarily go to court but someone will threaten the with legal action. concerned with this administration, with this president --he obviously doesn't understand what the first amendment is all about. that is what i have been doing. show some gifs. gif depicting senator mcconnell on health care. what am i looking at? ms. telnaes: when was this? i guess this was before trump became president. rid ofre trying to get obamacare. they are pulling the rug out from under everybody who has health care cove
i thought i was going to be president when we had a woman president. we have president trump and i have been going around wondering if one of my members is going to get sued. meeting coming up in november. host: why would you expect some of your members to be sued? ms. telnaes: this administration obviously does not understand what a free press does. i'm concerned my members, especially because they are images,sts, we deal in they create a lot of controversy sometimes and we have always had...
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want to ask and i thought all dennis ross for us to loudly look the. cutest body of will get his body it will point the love up is the idea but i decided that i just feel pokey what if if you plan on being the police. to hugo when i get in that means that i'd organized all sorts of pork but it's eat out to sea and if we. discuss the scene want to implement all that but it's one. of the your yes your repeated in the above is a bit about me the world is going to. be. just as he. said much good it. just a little fishes i'm used to use a little. issue into it let's combine yes the. musician does seem cold dishonesty so. it's not ones that. nothing's off let down one by its nature the definition is enough and. take them in equal city. and then you're just going to bring the hell is that guy. movie and he had this. idea that you know well that beach. just one means i love just not enough but let me show this one tokyo find it he's. going. to let. his look was because did it because it didn't seem quite a cultural shift from the premise. i am. fighting against
want to ask and i thought all dennis ross for us to loudly look the. cutest body of will get his body it will point the love up is the idea but i decided that i just feel pokey what if if you plan on being the police. to hugo when i get in that means that i'd organized all sorts of pork but it's eat out to sea and if we. discuss the scene want to implement all that but it's one. of the your yes your repeated in the above is a bit about me the world is going to. be. just as he. said much good...
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at first, i thought i wanted to be a nurse, but i was too outgoing for that.w i want to work in a newspaper and be a journalist and to write. more than anything else in the world, i want to write. this year, i took a job at the university newspaper and worked as a reporter, 20 hours per week after classes. there is no substitute for writing under pressure. you have to get the story out and to make it good. i remember the reporters who came from all over the world to cover the story of little rock. to be able to take a story like that and put it into words is something i have always wanted to be able to do. someday, i'm going to write a book about what happened in little rock. but first, i have got to learn more about writing and the world. you can do that best in school. teachers like professor simon have helped me to grow up. he is a man who makes you want to go to school forever. i'm going to work after request -- i graduate. i have applied to newspapers and one has already offered me a job. ♪ i'm going to miss this university. the friendships i have made he
at first, i thought i wanted to be a nurse, but i was too outgoing for that.w i want to work in a newspaper and be a journalist and to write. more than anything else in the world, i want to write. this year, i took a job at the university newspaper and worked as a reporter, 20 hours per week after classes. there is no substitute for writing under pressure. you have to get the story out and to make it good. i remember the reporters who came from all over the world to cover the story of little...
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i thought those critical point. there is a lot for him to offer it for people to digest and for those who are looking for missteps, he was strong on north korea where it has benefited him in the past. the interesting point on north korea to play bad cop. i'm not confident that there is a good cop counterpart within his administration and i don't necessarily have faith that rex tillerson can fill that role. i think they are trying to find the other diplomatic side and i think nikki haley might be the closest so i think she still needs as much more experience in order to fulfill that role. >> kimberly: venezuela, juan, i look at yourresident also sint venezuela in his address and he warned the u.s. to take additional steps to restore democracy to the socialist dictatorship on the brink of collapse. >> the socialist dictatorship of nicolas maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country. this corrupt regime destroyed a prosperous nation by imposing a failed ideology. that has produce
i thought those critical point. there is a lot for him to offer it for people to digest and for those who are looking for missteps, he was strong on north korea where it has benefited him in the past. the interesting point on north korea to play bad cop. i'm not confident that there is a good cop counterpart within his administration and i don't necessarily have faith that rex tillerson can fill that role. i think they are trying to find the other diplomatic side and i think nikki haley might...
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of the end of the line and i thought he had x. doesn't matter but i'm not certain what he could but i mean. the percent that are present that are not part of the me that math. prevent represent that one up they can but he not of me that any of you that level of alchemy to a funny advocate join up well that when guests arrive elizabeth cosigning us always meets them personally she explains where to put the gob of what is permitted in the building the. forty year old elizabeth applied for her letters liason she. it is again it would no longer be possible in her area she sees the city's controls as a step in the wrong direction and out of. the molasses yeah but and they can't. decide what i said i think that they do how i hope but i do know that. they care less that they hear. that idea a thousand dollars. less a no folly and. a paradox is evident in barcelona on the one hand tourists ostracized with slogans on the other posters offloaded saying refugees will come but mass tourism has not come about by chance as the result of long ter
of the end of the line and i thought he had x. doesn't matter but i'm not certain what he could but i mean. the percent that are present that are not part of the me that math. prevent represent that one up they can but he not of me that any of you that level of alchemy to a funny advocate join up well that when guests arrive elizabeth cosigning us always meets them personally she explains where to put the gob of what is permitted in the building the. forty year old elizabeth applied for her...
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whatever price i would pay double or triple and so i just thought okay, i should have t thought at thend of the day people would say we really do want someone that is calm and composed. [applause] [cheering] i was aware of all of the different currents but i carried on in the way that somebody that wants to be president should do. >> and you sort of have to wear your composure like a suit of armor and that's what you did. >> everybody in the audience knows that feeling. i thought it's the toughest job in the world and requires or at least used to require a level of daca [cheering] a lev curiosity and focus in things tg you would think somebody in that responsibility would want to have. and i honestly believe that we were in a different kind of campaign unlike any that i had seen before. i watched people go up and down in campaigns, i worked in them, i was deeply involved in them and my husband's campaigns. i know the area and flow of the campaign. this was different. and i don't think anybody fully grasped how it was a variation on the campaign. unlike the signals about that and that m
whatever price i would pay double or triple and so i just thought okay, i should have t thought at thend of the day people would say we really do want someone that is calm and composed. [applause] [cheering] i was aware of all of the different currents but i carried on in the way that somebody that wants to be president should do. >> and you sort of have to wear your composure like a suit of armor and that's what you did. >> everybody in the audience knows that feeling. i thought...
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the bed and i was i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing just i'm just like i want to come with you then the duty as a fox i was in a can a little file and sleep would. have been a part of the brain and had i would know. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. again but not. under seal but had come to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting all the data on why every day when you get. there with a wife you got a good fantasy. with. a smile and you think and wife but i don't work the home on. a local t.v. and so then you got a warning for heavy hand then watch a video write me on the you. get the more typical laughter that was on most of us and much of what i. said we had it's going from the high forwards of our. sharon is says progress out at sea was unfortunately affected by an untimely illness but the company offered her a job on dry land in the education center now she teaches young children about the sea and tries to
the bed and i was i thought. i was what. i was a book and nothing just i'm just like i want to come with you then the duty as a fox i was in a can a little file and sleep would. have been a part of the brain and had i would know. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and say. thank you. again but not. under seal but had come to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting all the data on why every day when you get. there...
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and i thought, what happened? so i took a book out of the library which was okay, but the author didn't really understand the geography of western pennsylvania which i did understand. so i took another book out of the library, and it was a pot boiler written at the time full of inaccuracies and so forth. while i was in college, i had the good fortune to cross paths with thorton wilder, the great playwright and novelist. and he was asked at one point why do you write the plays you do, the subjects you choose, why do you write the novels you do and the subjects you choose. he said i imagine a story that i'd like to be able to read, and if i find nobody's written it so i can see it on stage or read it in a book, i write it myself is i can read it in a book or see it performed on stage. [laughter] and i thought, why don't you try and write the book you wish you could read about the johnstown flood. and as soon as i started work on that book -- here at the library of congress primarily -- i knew this was what i wanted t
and i thought, what happened? so i took a book out of the library which was okay, but the author didn't really understand the geography of western pennsylvania which i did understand. so i took another book out of the library, and it was a pot boiler written at the time full of inaccuracies and so forth. while i was in college, i had the good fortune to cross paths with thorton wilder, the great playwright and novelist. and he was asked at one point why do you write the plays you do, the...
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i thought he was really good and i really enjoyed it. i thought it was good fun. as more surprised by that than me. that is good, i am a fan of tennis. but then i think for people that are not... you might know the things that are wrong, factual details. it says inspired by true events, which means we took some liberties. i guarantee you will enjoy it more than kingsman: the golden circle. the first movie felt like an anarchic jaunt. my fair lady meets james bond. real spirit and energy. this is a big disappointment. taron egerton‘s secret agent travels to america after the hq is attacked by a drugs baron. the vitality and wit of the original has been replaced by more of the leering, laddish humour that undermined the original. characters that are comprehensively killed in the first film reappear. so there is no threat. anybody can come back, it doesn't matter what happens. the action set pieces are bigger, but they don't have the bite or the edge of before. the story is sprawling and unengaging. it is quite dreary, despite the amount of stuff that is going on on s
i thought he was really good and i really enjoyed it. i thought it was good fun. as more surprised by that than me. that is good, i am a fan of tennis. but then i think for people that are not... you might know the things that are wrong, factual details. it says inspired by true events, which means we took some liberties. i guarantee you will enjoy it more than kingsman: the golden circle. the first movie felt like an anarchic jaunt. my fair lady meets james bond. real spirit and energy. this...
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j l s here and i thought i was going to. the guy just like somebody was going to like. we got a show for you with you so long to get here and it was far from that i was making a twenty five an hour like given out like towels in a locker room keys and five o'clock in the morning most agents were like this like not even looking up and they'd be like thank you when they turn around and go the other way. and also like such a great leader like you really don't realize that uses your balls because she treats everyone the same and forever for her everyone she brings into the whole world is like family plus i'm sorry creator and star and if you're a creative person and not all of the work you have to embrace the people. in the world well as soon as you embrace that bombing doesn't matter silence is not a big deal so that. all next on larry king mel. larry king our guest today is actor producer jay i will sue stars in the emmy nominated hit h.b.o. series in secure opposite you also know jay from the game masters of sex grace and frankie and like twines which he also produced now
j l s here and i thought i was going to. the guy just like somebody was going to like. we got a show for you with you so long to get here and it was far from that i was making a twenty five an hour like given out like towels in a locker room keys and five o'clock in the morning most agents were like this like not even looking up and they'd be like thank you when they turn around and go the other way. and also like such a great leader like you really don't realize that uses your balls because...
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i thought at one point i couldo, just write a book on that.hatever you can think of come promise you someone is sent to thinking about that.what w unfortunately, what was our last election about? ernie sander's big idea is to tear down the big names. donald trump was to tear down hillary clinton and hillary clinton's big idea was to direct you to her website, www.hillary clinton.com. but the fact is there is massive innovation going on around a centrally important subject of education to work. it touches every home and no one is telling anyone about it. that brings me to my section that needs to be reshaped deniem politics. so i use a lot of parallels from nature in my book and make inking in general and mentally to think about politics today, you have to understand we are in the middle of three climate changes that ones. we are going for what i call later to now. i could fix that lake inin minnesota and i could do it now. or later. not anymore. leader is officially over. later will be too late. so whatever you are going to save coming you bet
i thought at one point i couldo, just write a book on that.hatever you can think of come promise you someone is sent to thinking about that.what w unfortunately, what was our last election about? ernie sander's big idea is to tear down the big names. donald trump was to tear down hillary clinton and hillary clinton's big idea was to direct you to her website, www.hillary clinton.com. but the fact is there is massive innovation going on around a centrally important subject of education to work....
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and so i just thought, okay -- [applause] i'm going to, you know, i sort of thought at the end of the people would say, yeah, we really do want somebody who's calm and composed the oval office -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] so i, i was aware of all the different cross-currents, but i carried on in a way that i thought was what a president or someone who wants to be president should do. >> well, and you say in the book -- and i think you're referring to longer than this campaign -- that you sort of have to wear your composure like a suit of armor and that that's what you did. >> yeah. yeah, you know, everybody in the audience knows that feeling tha the next day or the middle ofat the night you wake up, oh, if only i had said that. there always is that. i mean, you do -- i thought that, you know, it's the toughest job in the world, it's a job that requires or at least used to require a level -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know, curiosity and -- [laughter] focus and things that you'd want to think somebody with that responsibility would have. and i honestly believe we were
and so i just thought, okay -- [applause] i'm going to, you know, i sort of thought at the end of the people would say, yeah, we really do want somebody who's calm and composed the oval office -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] so i, i was aware of all the different cross-currents, but i carried on in a way that i thought was what a president or someone who wants to be president should do. >> well, and you say in the book -- and i think you're referring to longer than this campaign --...
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i obviously can't make that case that i thought about that. it was a tragic thing that happened there. secondly of course and i can't go into detail here but how should i put it euphemistically but our understanding of north korea for we were there and i will just let it go at that. maybe most important of all is a conduit for getting information into north korea. i don't find and while i'm on the subject of north korea, you should have asked that question because i go on for days about it. the notion of demanding denuclearization as a condition for negotiations is crazy. it's a great ideal. i would love nothing better than for the north floridians say we are all done with nuclear weapons but that isn't going to happen. as i learned when i was there they go to school on what happens in the rest of the world so they watched omar gadhafi in libya. it didn't turn out so well for him. the north floridians understand very well that if they don't have nuclear weapons or the optic of having nuclear weapons, doesn't matter if they look. they have creat
i obviously can't make that case that i thought about that. it was a tragic thing that happened there. secondly of course and i can't go into detail here but how should i put it euphemistically but our understanding of north korea for we were there and i will just let it go at that. maybe most important of all is a conduit for getting information into north korea. i don't find and while i'm on the subject of north korea, you should have asked that question because i go on for days about it. the...
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you know i thought might is that you can be. as a deadly equal began. i thought that dog would. be guinea. i thought that the. nonette up. in the nothing but. that's no secret didn't. need the end up. going to feel what it will come i thought that anything i missed. you are probably all eyes on you and i do funny. to. wanda why do gun. and who. doesn't say to me. this oh. yeah. yeah yeah new food including a son he's the one who asked that you. don't get off. this wish i wanted to. just leave and i'm. not going yet i at least i believe i. just. said that he didn't he did not joke you know. no no no no no no no no you wanted me. to start with i don't want to miss my my. magic. you know one of them are just awful because then i want to delete the number who doesn't but why did he out yeah oh yeah when you know enough and they justify what can be said about boys. about not just among the number one of the boys i'm sick but it's what i want these. are all white cleaners i had in that respective areas that is in the fight slums where they walk so our chinos when behind us they go thr
you know i thought might is that you can be. as a deadly equal began. i thought that dog would. be guinea. i thought that the. nonette up. in the nothing but. that's no secret didn't. need the end up. going to feel what it will come i thought that anything i missed. you are probably all eyes on you and i do funny. to. wanda why do gun. and who. doesn't say to me. this oh. yeah. yeah yeah new food including a son he's the one who asked that you. don't get off. this wish i wanted to. just leave...