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and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot drink because i did it truly like a real corset. laced up all along the back. no drink, because to go to the toilet, what can she do? she could not put it back. [laughter] she would be in little to nothing. [laughter] >> the title of this exhibition is the idea of going from the street to fashion. from looking at things that are in the street and turning them into fashion or is it the other way round. do you in fact look at the street and see immediately things that are already fashion? are you inspired by that? >> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was
and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot...
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it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for me, it was kind of a challenge. and i loved the idea. i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds v
it was a change. when i went to my company, it was a moment where there were more shops and boutiques. so we went with ermez, and it became something that was very funny. we -- one moment i did not even have a collection, which was not scheduled at all. it was not about a contract. there was like 45 persons in my company. so i should do the collection. i thought it was an adventure. i love that adventure. at the beginning of was supposed to be -- [unintelligible] of the established house. for...
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i was hungry. i began to think that may be death was a better way after all. i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one would look for me. as far as my family i ran with the others that morning. everything had been planned. we each left notes for our families hoping we would honor them in the other world i said good night to my family for the last time knows i would no longer be a burden. the only way to honor them to allow them to think i was dead. the following morning in the woods i was awaken by the sound of foot steps. if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up f
i was hungry. i began to think that may be death was a better way after all. i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one would look for me. as far as my family i ran with the others that morning. everything had been planned. we each left notes for our families hoping we would honor them in the other world i said good night to my family for the last time knows i would no longer be a burden. the only way to honor them to allow them to think i was dead. the following...
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i was just there reading to a bunch of kids. i think i was reading to fifth graders. what grade are you in? >> as a member of the school board, i know strong schools in the richmond is key. also, from the birth to 5 commission -- each commission has an organization to oversee pre-kindergarten kids. i want to ensure that the state level that we advocate strong support for young children and their families, good parenting support as well. >> often, we have to govern with our hearts. 80,000 people in the richmond district sometimes have different needs than people in the mission district or bayview hunters point. so often, elected officials and other hard working staff have to make tough decisions. they are political in nature, in many ways, even though people denied that, but at times, many of us are politicians, but we always try to govern with our hearts. >> i have always considered myself having progressive politics. i believe in a vision of people having their needs met. i believe in equity. when people have special needs, we should be considered of that. i also feel
i was just there reading to a bunch of kids. i think i was reading to fifth graders. what grade are you in? >> as a member of the school board, i know strong schools in the richmond is key. also, from the birth to 5 commission -- each commission has an organization to oversee pre-kindergarten kids. i want to ensure that the state level that we advocate strong support for young children and their families, good parenting support as well. >> often, we have to govern with our hearts....
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they said i was speeding. i grew up, if you get in trouble and somebody's with you, you try and help them out. that's what i did. a shot a police officer. i was convicted of first-degree murder, killing a police officer. i was sentenced to death. i have been here 50 years. i'm 68 years old. >> over the decades he has been at isp, nutter has watched the inmate population change drastically. >> when i came in it was bank robbers and forgers and car thefts. now it's mostly drugs and kidnapping and things like that. >> an awful lot of them are here by a virtue of their conduct at other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> estelle dunsmore has been at isp for 20 years. >> i got two life sentences, my charges are first-degree murder, attempted murder, going armed with intent, assault, escape and using a firearm while perpetrating a felony and kidnapping. >> dunsmore's long rap sheet includes taking a deputy hostage and attempted murder of an isp correctional officer with a weight bar in the gymnasium. he
they said i was speeding. i grew up, if you get in trouble and somebody's with you, you try and help them out. that's what i did. a shot a police officer. i was convicted of first-degree murder, killing a police officer. i was sentenced to death. i have been here 50 years. i'm 68 years old. >> over the decades he has been at isp, nutter has watched the inmate population change drastically. >> when i came in it was bank robbers and forgers and car thefts. now it's mostly drugs and...
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you know i'm going to go back i was kind of but i know there was no alcohol and i was. lucky because that was that was how i got that i was. about mal. got out i did. i'm going to go got a gun got a book out i was a dog. yet complicated i hated. the way. they do about it but i did my job i got i decided. to stick to fix them up when we were. on the. roof over stuff like. you know i was i was wondering. what they mean the time to you it's going to far it's morning it's afternoon it's in the evening that it's drink for you that is secret for you to smoke so this is the federal level. food is not one of the money is not one of the bonus we don't. have all the time oh god no i doubt it's god like and i really i do that well i'm not a doctor i'm not going to talk about this i want to know what i'm going to live want what i don't know you by the way you know how much have you been on the job like that and i want to be identical don't want to think that was why we got married couple with you know not yet somehow you know you're right now go back and it's a lot of the love of th
you know i'm going to go back i was kind of but i know there was no alcohol and i was. lucky because that was that was how i got that i was. about mal. got out i did. i'm going to go got a gun got a book out i was a dog. yet complicated i hated. the way. they do about it but i did my job i got i decided. to stick to fix them up when we were. on the. roof over stuff like. you know i was i was wondering. what they mean the time to you it's going to far it's morning it's afternoon it's in the...
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i knew i was safe in my head, i just didn't know i was safe in my gut. nd part of the grief is you come home, and i got out of the military. i only did eight years. but your friends go back, and just because your war's over doesn't mean their war's over. and so you worry form,
i knew i was safe in my head, i just didn't know i was safe in my gut. nd part of the grief is you come home, and i got out of the military. i only did eight years. but your friends go back, and just because your war's over doesn't mean their war's over. and so you worry form,
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i was determined. ghest accolade in my for fashion -- in my profession, and i am not going to devalue it by going back to those horrible gang movies. that was all i was offered. i was offered something, but i did not do a film for seven whole years. tavis: talk to me about how you emotionally navigated that and how you professionally navigated that the dearth of opportunity. >> emotionally it was hard for me. i could not believe i was not getting any offers. normally you are supposed to have reams of offers from all kinds of places. a lot of people felt i was very talented, because they voted for me, including those in a position to employ me but did not, and it is because for whatever reason, i played the hispanic character, and they could not think beyond that box, and i navigated it a lot better, because i said, i will do theater. i will do tv. i will do summer stock. i will do whatever i can to and to what i love best earn some points in terms of enriching my talent. i have a long way to go. i thoug
i was determined. ghest accolade in my for fashion -- in my profession, and i am not going to devalue it by going back to those horrible gang movies. that was all i was offered. i was offered something, but i did not do a film for seven whole years. tavis: talk to me about how you emotionally navigated that and how you professionally navigated that the dearth of opportunity. >> emotionally it was hard for me. i could not believe i was not getting any offers. normally you are supposed to...
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the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, you know? instead, in myself, you know, i am sure that i was supposed to do coutoure. but at that time, there was no place. when i started, [unintelligible] it was more like my family or my mother or the concierge. it was sewing. more the kind of thing. very small. i should say that my days was coutoure. i did my ready-to-wear in my first years. and coutoure without realizing it. i think that honestly most of the d
the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it...
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i was guidance but i know there was no alcohol and i was. smoking. that was how i got i that was. about it i. really got a lot of. those who are. yet to try it out they did. it because. they're too much of. my god my god i decided. to stick the six of them up and. focus on the things that. were moved over still trying. to knock out. thank you god i wonder. what they mean the time to you it's going to far it's morning it's afternoon etiam evening i just drink for you designated for you to smoke so use this event i left you. food is not one of the money is not going. to the. table the time oh god no i doubt it is god like you. are not a doctor i'm not going to talk about it as i will never know what i'm going to want what i don't know you by way not that you did not would not like that i was. going to get like what you there was i was not marriageable with you know nothing yet somehow you come with your job and i'm feeling a little bit louder than i was going off about that it's awkward i thought i was the good news. well you know good stuff. a lot of what i know there's. an idea tha
i was guidance but i know there was no alcohol and i was. smoking. that was how i got i that was. about it i. really got a lot of. those who are. yet to try it out they did. it because. they're too much of. my god my god i decided. to stick the six of them up and. focus on the things that. were moved over still trying. to knock out. thank you god i wonder. what they mean the time to you it's going to far it's morning it's afternoon etiam evening i just drink for you designated for you to smoke...
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so i got the part. it was a weird series of accidents and then i got that part and i got my money for my crane and made my film with my two friends hanging off it being dipped out of buckets of milk, it was a verying acentric movie so acting was a lark at first but i realized i could learn so much. i didn't go to film school but then i went to school. >> rose: here's what i want to establish. did you make a judgment as to -- did you have passion for acting at any time or was it a means to do something else because it gave you the opportunity and because you were reasonably good at it? >> i wanted to be as good as i could but i think i always knew it wasn't my best -- i knew i was never going to be as great as one could be in it. i knew that i lacked something as an actress, i knew that always. >> rose: what did you think it was? >> i always saw things from the point of view of the director. i couldn't not see that way. >> rose: you thought like a direct overas an actor. >> so i couldn't let go completely becau
so i got the part. it was a weird series of accidents and then i got that part and i got my money for my crane and made my film with my two friends hanging off it being dipped out of buckets of milk, it was a verying acentric movie so acting was a lark at first but i realized i could learn so much. i didn't go to film school but then i went to school. >> rose: here's what i want to establish. did you make a judgment as to -- did you have passion for acting at any time or was it a means to...
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guy out there i was you know man that was the one that i knew that i know. was on the other clothes there. was a l.a. was. like. load the load up here was. the. week he got home he said. he. yeah. i mean and then some of. the. family life and tries to leave. fiona to come. with the golf. to do boosh. for my own science. i mean if this is god's will is the one thing that. is not divine i would be in a prison you're teaching. that if you. have the going down of the song and good morning we will remember that we will. the to. today's news in the stories that shape the week on our t.v. reportedly get so russian wiretap where one of the alleged boston terrorist talks jihad we look at why the u.s. mother dropped the ball when on russia's winnings two years ago. the u.s. britain side evidence of the syrian government using chemical weapons. rhetoric sounds all too familiar with what preceded western intervention in iraq. no home no job snoo britain sega's from violence in spain wildly the white despair leave islip cohen joining the struggling union. and one hundred
guy out there i was you know man that was the one that i knew that i know. was on the other clothes there. was a l.a. was. like. load the load up here was. the. week he got home he said. he. yeah. i mean and then some of. the. family life and tries to leave. fiona to come. with the golf. to do boosh. for my own science. i mean if this is god's will is the one thing that. is not divine i would be in a prison you're teaching. that if you. have the going down of the song and good morning we will...
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i didn't know who i was. ou know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old. and i got in a gang fight with somebody. and i ended up stabbing them. stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect back, when i was stabbing him, i wasn't stabbing just him. but it was -- i was stabbing my -- everybody that i had anger against. i went back to my buddy's house. and i just told him, man, i did something bad, you know. i did something bad. i was shaking. i didn't know what to do. next day i went to school, you know, like trying to make everything normal again. but in reality, it wasn't normal. i took somebody's life. you now, somebody's son, somebody's brother. you know, and thinking back on it, it's sad, because -- because that did
i didn't know who i was. ou know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old. and i got in a gang fight with somebody. and i ended up stabbing them. stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect back, when i...
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>> i was. i worked downtown and a co-worker was running in the marathon. i went down to the finish line to try to see him. i actually realized a couple minutes before the explosions happened that he had already finished the race a few minutes before. so i went about 30 feet back behind the finish line to get a perfect picture of the finish line as any photographer wants to do. before i got to take the picture, i heard the loudest noise i've ever heard in my entire life. >> you were on boylston? on which side of the sidewalk? were you on the north side or the south side? >> i was on the opposite of the bleachers for the viewers. >> okay. so you were just east of exeter street or do you know where you were? >> yeah, i was on boylston street, about 30 feet east, i would say of the finish line. >> so, right there. did you hear -- what was your experience of the two explosions? >> well, the first explosion happened. when the first explosion happened, i didn't know what to think. obviously, you assume there's only going to be one. you don't assume there's going t
>> i was. i worked downtown and a co-worker was running in the marathon. i went down to the finish line to try to see him. i actually realized a couple minutes before the explosions happened that he had already finished the race a few minutes before. so i went about 30 feet back behind the finish line to get a perfect picture of the finish line as any photographer wants to do. before i got to take the picture, i heard the loudest noise i've ever heard in my entire life. >> you were...
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i think being a lawyer, i was a litigate or, i didn't know anyone who was desperate to stay in the profession and desperate to do a good job and all the lawyers were this great energetic talking about justice and constitution and i thought that was a good story. so that's what happened. >> what was the story that you were trying to capture and how do you tell a story to a public that doesn't understand what public defenders do? >> you know, i really wasn't thinking about the public. i was thinking about me as a person. i was thinking, i'm not a bad person and i just didn't know. i agree with karen that people are moved by individual stories. i filmed for over three-and-a-half years. i went to each of the training sessions. gideon's promise they get together every six months. i went to all of those and in between those trips i went to visit the individual lawyers. i thought if i can show people what their -- because i kept wanting to answer the questions why could anybody do this job. i wanted to turn that around and say how can you represent that people from the perspective of the people doin
i think being a lawyer, i was a litigate or, i didn't know anyone who was desperate to stay in the profession and desperate to do a good job and all the lawyers were this great energetic talking about justice and constitution and i thought that was a good story. so that's what happened. >> what was the story that you were trying to capture and how do you tell a story to a public that doesn't understand what public defenders do? >> you know, i really wasn't thinking about the public....
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all i could say was yes, sir. e said these pictures you are taking the one in the situation and the one on the south lawn are very important. just as i said that out of the corner of my eye i saw as don rumsfeld secretary of defense and vice president cheney walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close do you physically get to history? >> guest: well i didn't get too close but that was fine because they felt photographically speaking i was in the right spot in order to capture the environment. they were standing outside of the oval office. i actually shot a photo with a telephoto so you can really see their expressions during this moment. i was just far enough away where i couldn't hear what they were saying that i could definitely tell from their expressions that it was a very intense discussion. >> host: eric j4 to the photos contained in thos
all i could say was yes, sir. e said these pictures you are taking the one in the situation and the one on the south lawn are very important. just as i said that out of the corner of my eye i saw as don rumsfeld secretary of defense and vice president cheney walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close do you...
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i really believe that. it's hard. when the scare. friday was robert helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert combs makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific explain your guinea pig you have to fit the description they're looking for you have to be drug free and you have to pass a medical screening and the only way to consistently do that over and over is to lie. tell the truth. if you say you've got anything wrong in your medical history you're going to be less likely to get the job than the next guy in line who's very consistently line three it did something happen to you when that made you want to do something like this the doctor who examines you knows that you're lying but why lot of them only lying so i can get work was a neat ok number two ho
i really believe that. it's hard. when the scare. friday was robert helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert combs makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific explain your guinea pig you have to fit...
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down and i was like dentist thank you very very. much. and i think. it's just mental illness. to laugh. and she had. and this was his college graduation in two thousand. and a birthday card that he made far me. i think he was probably about seven. in the sense everybody is smiling but no everybody who's not smiling anymore. dan became ill and had i got him into fairview riverside hospital in minneapolis in november of two thousand and three and within a few days he was put into a clinical study that was run by his attending physician dr stephen seals and he was his attending physician and also the principal investigator in the clinical study it's an obvious conflict of interest dan you have the choice of either going into the study are going into a mental hospital he chose the study. doctor also had control over dan's freedom he was taken out of his treatment medication and put on the study medication which turned out to be a star and these clinical studies are marketing ploys far the pharmaceutical companies son drugs that were approved over a dozen years ago and should no lon
down and i was like dentist thank you very very. much. and i think. it's just mental illness. to laugh. and she had. and this was his college graduation in two thousand. and a birthday card that he made far me. i think he was probably about seven. in the sense everybody is smiling but no everybody who's not smiling anymore. dan became ill and had i got him into fairview riverside hospital in minneapolis in november of two thousand and three and within a few days he was put into a clinical study...
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no. >> imus: i thousand dollars it was the -- i thought it was the everily brothers. >> did i think it was the greatest group? no. i was not involved with them. >> imus: how about what they were doing at motown. did you like that? >> the beatles? >> imus: did you like barry gordand. >> motown cornered the record on the singles. this string of hit singles, still to this day, is memorable. >> imus: would you have signed the beach boys? >> i would like to think that i would have signed the beach boys. innovative, fresh, original, path-finding, creative in every way. >> imus: finally, of course the -- one of the greatest singers i've heard in my lifetime is whittny houston. there were a number of occasions you tried to stop her from doing drugs. did she ever respond? >> she did respond but she responded either with silence or denial. i write in my book how i approached her in person when -- after her marriage, when it was pretty clear that she did have a problem. but she was always on top of the game when she was with me. >> imus: we've got a couple of seconds left. >> i approached her and
no. >> imus: i thousand dollars it was the -- i thought it was the everily brothers. >> did i think it was the greatest group? no. i was not involved with them. >> imus: how about what they were doing at motown. did you like that? >> the beatles? >> imus: did you like barry gordand. >> motown cornered the record on the singles. this string of hit singles, still to this day, is memorable. >> imus: would you have signed the beach boys? >> i would...
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i was like what do i do, what do i do. she was focusing on grabbing me and make sure i was focusing on her. a lot of the bystanders helped too. >> you're adrian's mom. you flew here from seattle. you were the one who broke the news to adrian about her foot. >> well, yes and no. she knew -- she hoped when she went into the first emergency surgery that she would be able to have her foot saved, but by the time tuesday rolled around she knew they were not able to save her foot because of such extreme damage. by wednesday she had the complete amputation just below the knee. so of course, her mom had to be the one to tell her the bad news. yeah. >> can you -- i don't want to make you relive this, but can you tell me how that conversation went? >> when she called us, it was about 1:00 seattle time. get on the first plane. we were hit by a bomb. she said my foot is gone. i don't know what i'm going to do. just get on the next plane, which is what we did. when we arrived by her bedside at 8 a.m., she had already been in emergency su
i was like what do i do, what do i do. she was focusing on grabbing me and make sure i was focusing on her. a lot of the bystanders helped too. >> you're adrian's mom. you flew here from seattle. you were the one who broke the news to adrian about her foot. >> well, yes and no. she knew -- she hoped when she went into the first emergency surgery that she would be able to have her foot saved, but by the time tuesday rolled around she knew they were not able to save her foot because...
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i wish the old spare tire was gone. . i wish animals could talk. much better. i wish the old spare tire was gone. [ laughs ] next. i want you to avenge my father's death. [ all shouting ] i'm right... i'm right here! i said infinite wishes. i heard witches. can i just have my first wish? [ fingers snap ] [ male announcer ] the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. only three dollars? crazy! [ male announcer ] yeah, crazy awesome. the oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select, try it with melty cheese or banana peppers, still $3! now that's a great deal! subway. eat fresh. and coffee is coffee, a quick bite is a quick bite, and play time is play time, because for 24 hours my heartburn is lights out. prevent acid for 24 hours with prevacid 24 hour. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everybody welcome back. we are here with justin timberlake. his new single "suit and tie" has over a million downloads. his new album "the 20/20 experience" will be released next week. march 19th is the date, so check it out and go on itunes an
i wish the old spare tire was gone. . i wish animals could talk. much better. i wish the old spare tire was gone. [ laughs ] next. i want you to avenge my father's death. [ all shouting ] i'm right... i'm right here! i said infinite wishes. i heard witches. can i just have my first wish? [ fingers snap ] [ male announcer ] the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. only three dollars? crazy! [ male announcer ] yeah, crazy awesome. the oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select, try it with melty...
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i think they achieved that. there was no commercial purpose. >> somebody needs to tell this german ad agency to quit gassing people. . >> i get you anythg the k-mart ad which was hilarious somebody said what about this? done. and the other was messed with? where do you check out? the worth part is there is not -- the worst part is there is not even a twist. oh, and he is steaming the wrinkles out of his shirt. you thought he was trying to kill himself. >> how many depressing things will we try and get in? >> are you telling me that if you did that in your car you would get wrinkles out of your shirt? >> it must be true. they are clean emissions. >> you would have actually made them money. >> unless you are jewish because it was in german. it is a great marketing tool. it is easier to kill yourself in other cars, not my car, but anybody should be terminated and fired and they should be gassed. >> be gassed? >> they knew this was going to happen. >> i am into it thousand. >> i think they may have been following orders. >> b
i think they achieved that. there was no commercial purpose. >> somebody needs to tell this german ad agency to quit gassing people. . >> i get you anythg the k-mart ad which was hilarious somebody said what about this? done. and the other was messed with? where do you check out? the worth part is there is not -- the worst part is there is not even a twist. oh, and he is steaming the wrinkles out of his shirt. you thought he was trying to kill himself. >> how many depressing...
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i was able to do a lot in the time that i was in the u.s. senate and i think we all are ery hopeful that the kind of ity will come back. >> why is bipartisan so difficult to come about in this senate in the congress? >> you know, i think a lot of it has been the fact that elections seem to go now all the time. there's no time-out between elections. used to be a time when i think the senators would not run against each other, if you were in different parties you wouldn't be out trying to take off the head of the majority or the minority who ever they were. and that has changed. a lot of it has to do with the huge influence of money into the political system. and i think that's wrong. i think that's why some of the campaign finance reform efforts i think hopefully will be helpful if we had the kinds of changes that would keep this money out from politics because i think that's part of what's soured many of the relationships in the united states senate. >> as you step down, it's been reported that you will go to colorado. and you have a granddau
i was able to do a lot in the time that i was in the u.s. senate and i think we all are ery hopeful that the kind of ity will come back. >> why is bipartisan so difficult to come about in this senate in the congress? >> you know, i think a lot of it has been the fact that elections seem to go now all the time. there's no time-out between elections. used to be a time when i think the senators would not run against each other, if you were in different parties you wouldn't be out...
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and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother.
and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother.
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and then obviously i was like -- >> what was that? nd aspiring actress halle lou hudson moves west in 2006 with just two things. a dream of making it big in hollywood -- >> it's a lot harder than i thought it would be, but it's been a fun journey. >> -- and her pet dog a corgi named yogi. >> he's literally my best friend. yogi's one of the most important things in my life. >> march 2, 2012. los angeles, california. when a friend suggests halle use yogi in a video for the youtube channel the pet collective, she figures why not let yogi have a moment in the spotlight? >> this particular show we needed to find animals and owners with animals that had issues. >> kevin toomey oversees the product. >> he attacks cleaning supplies, he's always barking. you know, giving her a hard time. he's a good dog, but he just like a lot of dogs out there he had a couple issues. >> they got me doing a couple things, sweeping, and the biggest thing is when i opened up the cabinet underneath the sink. i thought that's where you put cleaning supplies. >> yog
and then obviously i was like -- >> what was that? nd aspiring actress halle lou hudson moves west in 2006 with just two things. a dream of making it big in hollywood -- >> it's a lot harder than i thought it would be, but it's been a fun journey. >> -- and her pet dog a corgi named yogi. >> he's literally my best friend. yogi's one of the most important things in my life. >> march 2, 2012. los angeles, california. when a friend suggests halle use yogi in a video...
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i want to see him. there was a vision here until he died in his his primary school he went to court to look for his father and later he left when i saw him last one i was in the hospital and he came out that was my mark i was operated. with i really want to see. to my operation was the last time i saw him so i would like tina to come back to i will see him. i work on my for. you know. good if you go there and that his mother was working on the farm. i make sure no one or i thought he was dead. i've gone to port harcourt to look for him i didn't see him i said maybe he's dead. if you went any other place i don't know. you know what i was excited about we know there was alcohol and i was. smoking was that was that was how i got that i was. good out i. really believe i'm going going going to be good how do those who are. yet to try it out a good. thing. to do about it but i did my job i got i decided. to stick the fix on the mobile world. on the drugs. for me over the five. o'clock out about what was going on. but t
i want to see him. there was a vision here until he died in his his primary school he went to court to look for his father and later he left when i saw him last one i was in the hospital and he came out that was my mark i was operated. with i really want to see. to my operation was the last time i saw him so i would like tina to come back to i will see him. i work on my for. you know. good if you go there and that his mother was working on the farm. i make sure no one or i thought he was dead....
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>> he was terrific. i loved -- he was my dad's hero growing up my dad watched -- dad was only 12 years old but me with he watched jones when he opened in 1926. he came back to the ryder cup in 1931 and my dad then was 18 years old, i guess, and having the ryder cup and my dad was walking and my dad looked like jones, he parted his hair close to the middle and that kind of stuff and they said "hey, mr. jones, come out here, we'll take you into the clubhouse." my dad didn't know what they were talking about so he was escorted into the clubhouse with an 18-year-old kid and they thought he was job jones. so bob jones was his hero. won in '63, didn't win in '64, i won in '65 and that year i'd broken the record, i shot 64 one round, i shot 27 1, broke hogan's record by three shots. and he said -- he says "young mr. nicklaus, you play a game with which i'm not familiar." meaning obviously a game he had not seen the likes of which was very, very flattering saying that here i played better than anybody he'd ever se
>> he was terrific. i loved -- he was my dad's hero growing up my dad watched -- dad was only 12 years old but me with he watched jones when he opened in 1926. he came back to the ryder cup in 1931 and my dad then was 18 years old, i guess, and having the ryder cup and my dad was walking and my dad looked like jones, he parted his hair close to the middle and that kind of stuff and they said "hey, mr. jones, come out here, we'll take you into the clubhouse." my dad didn't know...
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>> that was a sad state of affairs. i think what happened to tyler is through the years of the armed services committee, he had alienated a lot of people. his personality was a little abrupt and short. and yeah he had a drink or two. and we all know he divorced and remarried and so on. but that was a little too over the top for him to do that. and i'm afraid it cost us. it cost tyler. then there was opposition grown from the armed services committee that was supposed to confirm him. these are the same guys that he had been digging into over the years in an abrupt way and it was a rare thing for the senate to turn down one of its own. that was very unusual. i'm not sure it's happened before or since. we had the haguele confirmation where senators turned down hagel al a little bit. i guess history being what it is, don't forget tyra said i hereby say that i'll never have another drink. that was a cruel thing to force the guy to say in order to get confirmed. and i'm a little sorry that that happened. weyrich being weyrich,
>> that was a sad state of affairs. i think what happened to tyler is through the years of the armed services committee, he had alienated a lot of people. his personality was a little abrupt and short. and yeah he had a drink or two. and we all know he divorced and remarried and so on. but that was a little too over the top for him to do that. and i'm afraid it cost us. it cost tyler. then there was opposition grown from the armed services committee that was supposed to confirm him. these...
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it was all very complicated. and then i had my little epiphany which was that actually i shaolin to that little voice and realize what the clients were experienced going through this system and it was disorienting and they don't know. how do you convey that, for me if there was a way to convey that sense of complete to disorientation, then you really understand the need for an attorney. it's so clear. and so, i think for me, it was really a way of understanding what this process was like for clients who are going through the system and conveying that for people and letting them walk in the clients shoes for a while and there are lots of other complicated systemic problems that need to be addressed that you are probably well aware of, financial, cultural and other problems that john talked about. and yet, all of them i think hinge on this larger issue of public pressure and understanding and really pushing applications legislators, everyone that you have an opportunity to talk to so that they understand what's at stake here
it was all very complicated. and then i had my little epiphany which was that actually i shaolin to that little voice and realize what the clients were experienced going through this system and it was disorienting and they don't know. how do you convey that, for me if there was a way to convey that sense of complete to disorientation, then you really understand the need for an attorney. it's so clear. and so, i think for me, it was really a way of understanding what this process was like for...
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everything i was doing. t it. it should be a collection on the theme of water. then i turn it around and it became a more conscious effort to make the rest of the music i was writing sound like it have some element of water, whether it was fast, slow, stillwater. the title of that collection is a slow peace. i always like to think that it feels like the surface of water. more importantly than that, if the composer, improviser, is connected with an image or story, no matter what that story is, the and the listener who hears it is going to feel that. a man that did the same thing. i may be thinking water and somebody else may be thinking garbage. or somebody might be thinking about a friend of theirs. but still, they feel that connection. something is going on there that is creating an emotional, or maybe a visual image that people are picking up on. i am not quite sure how that ties in. >> it is an interesting point. the performance, of course, has a lot to do with it. one can take a piece by chopin and play i
everything i was doing. t it. it should be a collection on the theme of water. then i turn it around and it became a more conscious effort to make the rest of the music i was writing sound like it have some element of water, whether it was fast, slow, stillwater. the title of that collection is a slow peace. i always like to think that it feels like the surface of water. more importantly than that, if the composer, improviser, is connected with an image or story, no matter what that story is,...
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i think it was the british prime minister, am i right? the french prime minister said netanyahu was very difficult to deal with. the french prime minister is probably, too. >> you can understand how netanyahu is with regard to what he has to put up with. but with regard to obama's visit to israel, we all know what a great speaker obama is. and if he could sway a country, twice, he could sway another country to like him. >> although i think the last meeting was more friendly. >> as i say, he is a great speaker. and no matter what he says -- [inaudible] >> i think with respect to obama, his statements about the settlement i think certainly his prediction with respect to the future is something we have to listen to. because people don't seem to realize that the settlements do not change. within 20 years the jews will be a minority in israel, and that is, that would be catastrophic to make israel an apartheid state. so i think at all cost there must be some kind of settlement that will prevent the jews becoming a minority there within 20 years
i think it was the british prime minister, am i right? the french prime minister said netanyahu was very difficult to deal with. the french prime minister is probably, too. >> you can understand how netanyahu is with regard to what he has to put up with. but with regard to obama's visit to israel, we all know what a great speaker obama is. and if he could sway a country, twice, he could sway another country to like him. >> although i think the last meeting was more friendly....
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and i was kind of tired. so i let my guard down like this. that's when he came across and he punched me. >> hit him with two punches, two solid punches. and he's staggering, stumbled a little bit. >> my reaction was to come back at him. >> so, sarge charges me again. and now the little dude has had times to get his hand on his gas. >> you want me to gas him? i said, yes, gas him. so, he pulled out his mk-4, sprayed him. >> he sprayed, they sprayed me in my eyes and that's what slowed me down. >> had he had a weapon, there was many times i was open, and where any kind of vital body parts i had were, could have been, attacked, you know? i could have been killed, you know? i don't want to beep theatrical. but if he had something that we had not found, he could, could have hurt us severely. >> penn, now placed in the spit mask, will be escorted to a hearing with the institutional classification team. they will decide if penn should be reclassified as a close management one inmate, meaning he will be housed alone in the prison's most restrictive hi
and i was kind of tired. so i let my guard down like this. that's when he came across and he punched me. >> hit him with two punches, two solid punches. and he's staggering, stumbled a little bit. >> my reaction was to come back at him. >> so, sarge charges me again. and now the little dude has had times to get his hand on his gas. >> you want me to gas him? i said, yes, gas him. so, he pulled out his mk-4, sprayed him. >> he sprayed, they sprayed me in my eyes and...
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i was happy to take the hearing. it was gok an open, televised hearing but i was the only person who was a cia nominee for a job that required senate confirmation. and the senate started to say publicly and to the white house and others and to me we're going to nail your head tie wall when you come down here because at that time there were debates about what the congresknew when. arguments between republicans and democrats. my personal attitude was already, bring it on, let's go. but i thought i have never met the president, you know. in dense to him and with respect to the process, the professionally it was better to withdraw. after that, i looked in the mirror, said i think it's time to leave government. i don't have a place to go. >> rose: might you return? >> i would for the right job. it would have to be a great job because i'm working in asset management in the money business now in memphis and i love it. but i still feel the call to of is it's odd, you know, when i heard the boston stuff, i can't get out of it.
i was happy to take the hearing. it was gok an open, televised hearing but i was the only person who was a cia nominee for a job that required senate confirmation. and the senate started to say publicly and to the white house and others and to me we're going to nail your head tie wall when you come down here because at that time there were debates about what the congresknew when. arguments between republicans and democrats. my personal attitude was already, bring it on, let's go. but i thought...
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karen kline receives more than $700,000. >> i was blown away. i really was. n retires from the school system and intends on taking that dream vacation. she also plans on donating to charities that are close to her heart. but karen's greatest treasure from this experience is the outpouring of love she receives from around the world. >> wonderful, wonderful messages. letters, i mean, books. can't even begin to mention all the wonderful people. it's great. >> karen's middle school tormenters and their parents issue an apology. the school takes action against the children. 50 hours of community service with senior citizens. completion of a bully prevention program, and suspension from school for one whole year. >> in this situation, they clearly took it too far. but you have to remember that most of these kids aren't really bad kids. 95% of kids who bully can be rehabilitated. that's really our goal. >> i really hope they've learned their lesson. i really do.
karen kline receives more than $700,000. >> i was blown away. i really was. n retires from the school system and intends on taking that dream vacation. she also plans on donating to charities that are close to her heart. but karen's greatest treasure from this experience is the outpouring of love she receives from around the world. >> wonderful, wonderful messages. letters, i mean, books. can't even begin to mention all the wonderful people. it's great. >> karen's middle...
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going to was that was how i don't i was i was. was good how did i know i do think. i'm going to go going i didn't get out and i was going to take that. yeah to try it out they did. that they. didn't buy their meat from anybody i got on she said. she took the. up. front. right. now our work. was. done to you. it's morning. drink for you daddy signet for you to smoke so you love your. mom is not. what i want to know you. are not out there. that. you are not what you got. that. was my fault. i do not have a laugh i would. like. to get. off on. the. really scary. do. you. think i don't know what you're going to do but not when i make a. fuss if i don't i must fight i know some people. went to. the not fire. never mind all right i said another there's another one i know. you don't like that very good but. what. do. you. i mean on its own legs doesn't like that doesn't love here and i don't know where. the life and times to leave. does not become. the golf to do boosh. for my own side of domicile much i don't like that. i mean if there is an absolute is the one that doing
going to was that was how i don't i was i was. was good how did i know i do think. i'm going to go going i didn't get out and i was going to take that. yeah to try it out they did. that they. didn't buy their meat from anybody i got on she said. she took the. up. front. right. now our work. was. done to you. it's morning. drink for you daddy signet for you to smoke so you love your. mom is not. what i want to know you. are not out there. that. you are not what you got. that. was my fault. i do...
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and but when i was young, i thought that was the norm. i got wrapped up in prostitution, drug ring, guns, the fast money, and before i knew it my life was just downhill. one thing led to another. next thing i know i am on drugs. >> gaffney says he was drawn to the aryan brotherhood because they shared a foundation. >> i grew up with the hate, hate in my home, of black people, black people, black people. that's all i knew. and seeing that growing up, i thought, hey, man, that's what it was supposed to be like. well instead of turning to the kkks, i turned to the aryan brotherhood. i look at it like if you are going to do something with a hood over your face, no sense in doing it. you stand up for what you believe in. >>> coming up -- >> it is one of our interview questions when they first come in. we will ask them are you a homosexual. >> life inside another of bexar county's specialized housing units. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy.
and but when i was young, i thought that was the norm. i got wrapped up in prostitution, drug ring, guns, the fast money, and before i knew it my life was just downhill. one thing led to another. next thing i know i am on drugs. >> gaffney says he was drawn to the aryan brotherhood because they shared a foundation. >> i grew up with the hate, hate in my home, of black people, black people, black people. that's all i knew. and seeing that growing up, i thought, hey, man, that's what...
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i was wounded. ivorced, climbed into a jim beam aboutle and lived there near years, and just because it made my numb. so she can tell you now, i never give up on this opportunity to tell the people i love i love them because you never know if it's going to be the last time. so if i die tomorrow i was given a second chance and i was able to fulfill that. through all that, i bring you to my main point, we're the best nation in the world at taking people and turning them into soldiers. we're the word nation in the world in taking soldiers and reassimilating them back into society. we have -- you'd be amazed at the number of ptsd letters i get. everybody once in a while my clinic server will crash because people are coming back and thank god, they're asking for help, and i think part of the reason is we have made it okay to ask for help. somebody who is a bad ass navy seal says i need help, obviously must be okay. doesn't make you a wimp. just means you need help. makes me so mad when i hear young people
i was wounded. ivorced, climbed into a jim beam aboutle and lived there near years, and just because it made my numb. so she can tell you now, i never give up on this opportunity to tell the people i love i love them because you never know if it's going to be the last time. so if i die tomorrow i was given a second chance and i was able to fulfill that. through all that, i bring you to my main point, we're the best nation in the world at taking people and turning them into soldiers. we're the...
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i was very cool. i took the phone, called the police. at this moment i didn't try to look out of the window. i have no way to turn my head to see what happened, what happened outside. i called the police. i was waiting someone to shoot me at this moment. i was looking to die at this moment. i wanted to finish my call very fast with the police. after i told the police what happened -- what happened, they told me okay, let's talk with the guy. so i move very slowly, go to the back area along the door, opened the door and i give the guy the phone to talk with them. i come back -- i come back to the front -- to the front area, i want to appear as if nothing wrong, everything normal. less than five minutes, all the area was protected with the police. >> professor fox, obviously tarek, this is an incredible situation he finds himself in. he doesn't know who this guy is, doesn't know that danny actually is a hero at this moment. he thinks he may be about to kill him. even when he realizes that danny is a good guy, he knows there are two murdero
i was very cool. i took the phone, called the police. at this moment i didn't try to look out of the window. i have no way to turn my head to see what happened, what happened outside. i called the police. i was waiting someone to shoot me at this moment. i was looking to die at this moment. i wanted to finish my call very fast with the police. after i told the police what happened -- what happened, they told me okay, let's talk with the guy. so i move very slowly, go to the back area along the...
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so i was like -- >> jimmy: he was from australia. >> i do anything that somebody from down under saysn to your special you have a charity event that i will be a part of. >> i'm not going to kiss up to you but i'll mildly fluff you. is that clearable? i wish i owned the patent on that word. i have a benefit for something near and dear to me. it's on april 30th. i.e., mailed you and i'm telling you like -- >> jimmy: it's important that we tribute me a little bit. this reminds me of the teleon this where jerry tells about how someone comes through for him. >> i e-mailed you at 4:00 in the morning and you e-mailed me back. and it touched me late at night, which i want you to do. but then you kept e-mailing and i kept e-mailing. it was the best internet sex i ever had. i don't know if you knew what was going on. >> jimmy: i didn't know when to stop. >> i threw my laptop out. there was nothing to purell. >> jimmy: i'm honored. bob saget, everybody. the special may 10th on showtime. and the benefit april 30th at the four seasons beverly wilshire here in l.a. we'll be right back with the yeah
so i was like -- >> jimmy: he was from australia. >> i do anything that somebody from down under saysn to your special you have a charity event that i will be a part of. >> i'm not going to kiss up to you but i'll mildly fluff you. is that clearable? i wish i owned the patent on that word. i have a benefit for something near and dear to me. it's on april 30th. i.e., mailed you and i'm telling you like -- >> jimmy: it's important that we tribute me a little bit. this...
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i was on the phone when i was talking to 911. "if he comes in this room, i'm going to shoot him." and i was. you're under arrest for aggravated assault. in my own house. yes, ma'am. it's his own house too. and then you came out of the house afterwards. ma'am, put your hands on the car at this time. you carrying any other kind of weapons on you? nothing in your pockets? no other knives or anything like that? put your arm around your back. you're under arrest for aggravated assault under the domestic abuse act. he can slug me and get by. you pulled a handgun. i'm going to get him. you see this here? you dead! and i kill myself! you hear me? i kill myself! do you hear me? don't you say nothing! i'll kill you dead! you hear me? you dead! get in the car. don't let him get me out. don't let him get me out 'cause i'll kill him. go ahead and get in the car. i'll let everything go but y'all ain't got to lock her up. yes, we do. we got too many people out here getting killed in situations such as this. we need you to come down and tell the
i was on the phone when i was talking to 911. "if he comes in this room, i'm going to shoot him." and i was. you're under arrest for aggravated assault. in my own house. yes, ma'am. it's his own house too. and then you came out of the house afterwards. ma'am, put your hands on the car at this time. you carrying any other kind of weapons on you? nothing in your pockets? no other knives or anything like that? put your arm around your back. you're under arrest for aggravated assault...
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i was mess morzed. i feel as a direct connection between his career in law, his work in the civil rights movement and that of his political career beyond which demonstrates an inherent and deeply felt caring and concern for people. but also, he has the talents and the gifts to translate that caring and concern into political and social action. a gift. he makes time for people. this is evidences not only by examining willie's record in public life but i can a test to this personally. when it was a long line of people waiting to see him. a long and varied line. some people -- it struck me we have a very broad cross section to see people who willie had made time for. i saw this every time i came to city hall to visit mayor brown. while he was certainly making time for me and he's always been very open with me and i appreciate that, willie. he's never ever not responded when i have reached out adhesion always made time for me. this is a man who made time for people. it represented a very broad cross section
i was mess morzed. i feel as a direct connection between his career in law, his work in the civil rights movement and that of his political career beyond which demonstrates an inherent and deeply felt caring and concern for people. but also, he has the talents and the gifts to translate that caring and concern into political and social action. a gift. he makes time for people. this is evidences not only by examining willie's record in public life but i can a test to this personally. when it was...
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i don't know what it was about it. i really don't know. >> rose: but what's interesting about chess tse that you can go and quickly recall all the great games that have been played in the history of chess. >> yeah, that's -- that's the great thing about chess that, you know, there are other changing circumstances. but it's always the same so we can always -- although, you know, the possibilities are endless. you can always, you know, write it down and the games will be preserved for eternity both for learning and other. >> rose: when you put your hand on the piece what do you feel? and as you think you're -- as you think about the move you're about to make does it feel more than moving like a piece of wood or does it feel like you are a general in a battlefield and you are making a strategic choice? >> yeah, i mean, i don't know. i think one thing is -- you can really tell from whether, you know, players are professionals or not by the way they move their pieces. >> rose: show me what a professional does. >> no, i mean
i don't know what it was about it. i really don't know. >> rose: but what's interesting about chess tse that you can go and quickly recall all the great games that have been played in the history of chess. >> yeah, that's -- that's the great thing about chess that, you know, there are other changing circumstances. but it's always the same so we can always -- although, you know, the possibilities are endless. you can always, you know, write it down and the games will be preserved for...
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i was just thinking about going to mardi gras. everybody does this thing where they have to attach themselves. >> i have a niece named katrina. some people it actually hit. >> to your point, i have a theory. how do you get over this islamic fear. you start calling them muslim sue supremacists. they are like white supremacists. we don't like the kkk or the aryan brotherhood. it makes it easier for everybody. it is odd you have to call them racist to hate them more. you are already supposed to hate them for being terrorists. in mark you have to be racist too. >> i think the supremacist thing , it is only if it has the word white in front of it. if you plugged in any other word like african-american supremacist that would be a bad thing. if you plugged in any other word than white the media wouldn't be comfortable talking about it. >> from tools to schools, it is not allowed, but he is in cowed. last week a west virginia eighth grader showed up wearing an nra t-shirt. is this him? and he he was told to remove it even though it doesn't
i was just thinking about going to mardi gras. everybody does this thing where they have to attach themselves. >> i have a niece named katrina. some people it actually hit. >> to your point, i have a theory. how do you get over this islamic fear. you start calling them muslim sue supremacists. they are like white supremacists. we don't like the kkk or the aryan brotherhood. it makes it easier for everybody. it is odd you have to call them racist to hate them more. you are already...
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but wow, it was tough. it was real tough to try to -- especially communicate that to the families of those victims, that the chances of us finding their loved ones alive were just almost gone toward the end of that effort. >> the building was creaking, the building was dangerous and unstable. and that was an urban area, so they needed to take the building down. >> i knew the two people that were -- that the bodies that they still hadn't gotten out at that time and, you know, that bothered me. i knew they had to do it. i knew that they needed to do that. >> i had the honor of standing by philip and ken thompson. they are the sons of virginia thompson who was left in the building. that was an experience i'll never forget as long as i live. >> all of us got teary-eyed, because we had been so emotionally involved with this. but then once the smoke cleared and we could see that the symbol wasn't there -- i remember my reaction was to go and want to kick the material, just kick it like, you know, you're out of here
but wow, it was tough. it was real tough to try to -- especially communicate that to the families of those victims, that the chances of us finding their loved ones alive were just almost gone toward the end of that effort. >> the building was creaking, the building was dangerous and unstable. and that was an urban area, so they needed to take the building down. >> i knew the two people that were -- that the bodies that they still hadn't gotten out at that time and, you know, that...