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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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that is where i was. that took a heck of a lot as a public official, to be able to share some of these stories. what i learned was that it gave other women encouragement and the ability to say, if you can overcome all of this stuff and get here, maybe i can, too. how do i do expect -- do it? here hard for me to sit up and talk about it right now. as a public official, that has been the hardest thing in the world, to reveal some of my past as a way to help women along the way not have to go through what i went through. >> thank you. [applause] for me, i am crystal clear about what that is. i am a graduate of emerge california. that hadnited a fire been burning in side -- inside of me for a long time. 2009, a position became available as a national affiliate. i was at a professional wantedads in my life and the lot -- the job at emerge america. i had no political experience whatsoever. i went ahead and interviewed for the job and interviewed for another job for director of hr, something i had a background in
that is where i was. that took a heck of a lot as a public official, to be able to share some of these stories. what i learned was that it gave other women encouragement and the ability to say, if you can overcome all of this stuff and get here, maybe i can, too. how do i do expect -- do it? here hard for me to sit up and talk about it right now. as a public official, that has been the hardest thing in the world, to reveal some of my past as a way to help women along the way not have to go...
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and was tremendous fun. i recommend it to anyone in their 20s. c-span: and what'd you live there for the second time? >> guest: well, that was--that was--that was the second time. the first time, i actually spent a year there after journalism school when i free-lanced and wrote for the herald tribune. c-span: now you--you write about one your favorite people in history and--that you've been around and knew, wayne morris. >> guest: yeah. c-span: and you write about honor. what's the honor thing that you're interested in? >> guest: well, morris, of course, who was among the most liberal of senators during the--wa--he actually joined the senate in the '40s and--and was defeated finally in 1968. he was the earliest and most adamant opponents of the war. he was one of the two senators to vote against the tonkin--tonkin gulf resolution in 1964 and was really kind of a hero to a lot of us in the '60s because he was a guy who was--he wasn't interested in being polite about his views. he saw what he regarded as an obsc
and was tremendous fun. i recommend it to anyone in their 20s. c-span: and what'd you live there for the second time? >> guest: well, that was--that was--that was the second time. the first time, i actually spent a year there after journalism school when i free-lanced and wrote for the herald tribune. c-span: now you--you write about one your favorite people in history and--that you've been around and knew, wayne morris. >> guest: yeah. c-span: and you write about honor. what's the...
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in a way i kind of thought it was normal because i knew it was happening to other people and happening to me. i thought i'll be smart about i. i'll do everything i can to avoid it. when i was finally in my mind caught i took that on to myself, i thought oh, i got caught. it wasn't a crime that happened to me. it was just that i was stupid and i made a mystic and i wasn't strong enough to protect myself. and so i just gave up. i almost felt like going to that summer camp where it opened up a world to me and i was around people who thought about the future and going to college and making a life for themselves was amazing and it opened my eyes an made me think that i could be that too because my plan is i'll have a baby who can love me and i'll have a guy who can protect me from the other guys. when that finally happened to me i thought why did i think i was better than other people that had similar experiences. so when i finally -- the reason that i finally told -- someone wanted to know what was wrong with me. at home no one ever said how are your grades and school? my mother was battli
in a way i kind of thought it was normal because i knew it was happening to other people and happening to me. i thought i'll be smart about i. i'll do everything i can to avoid it. when i was finally in my mind caught i took that on to myself, i thought oh, i got caught. it wasn't a crime that happened to me. it was just that i was stupid and i made a mystic and i wasn't strong enough to protect myself. and so i just gave up. i almost felt like going to that summer camp where it opened up a...
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he was 103 years old when i met him. was happy to talk to me, but his wife, who was 101 wasn't so keen on it. in fact, their god daughter, they only had one son, he died young. their closest family was a god daughter told me when i called her up to set up a time to visit she said i'm going to have to keep mom distracted so she's not there. i said that's okay, i like to have family members in the room. that helps, you know, i find it helps jar memories. she said, no. you don't want her there. and she was there anyway. she was not able to distract her godmother, so his 101-year-old wife was there. i should point out at the time i interviewed him, i believe it was september 18, 2014 -- 2004. they were married for 83 years. i found out very quickly that her objection to my interviewing her husband wasn't that it might dredge up unpleasant memories. it wasn't there to interview her. i haven't posted video. i have a website, the last of the dough boy.com. you'll see he's on camera. you can clearly hear her voice off camera answ
he was 103 years old when i met him. was happy to talk to me, but his wife, who was 101 wasn't so keen on it. in fact, their god daughter, they only had one son, he died young. their closest family was a god daughter told me when i called her up to set up a time to visit she said i'm going to have to keep mom distracted so she's not there. i said that's okay, i like to have family members in the room. that helps, you know, i find it helps jar memories. she said, no. you don't want her there....
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where were you i was i was actually. i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who knew what it was at the time and then the press outside everywhere and my stepfather had been told not to tell me until you know arrived but i just said. what's going on you've got to tell me the my first concern that point was to make sure that mum was ok more than anything you know we absolutely because she still you know absolutely i mean that was the first love of a life so you know she'd known him much longer than i'd
where were you i was i was actually. i was actually in my bed which at which i was a your no no i live i never i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong...
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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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wasn't sure what the smoke was. i whatever. i didn't know if it was coming from his car. >> the limousine's transmission blows and it seems the culprit has finally run out of options, but just when the troopers think the chase is over, the driver finds another gear that works -- reverse. >> yeah, he did it backwards. >> the people on the road, i don't know what was going through their mind. you would think you're filming an episode of "bullitt" or some type of cop show. >> his way out at that point was to utilize the entrance ramp to exit the interstate. that's what he did. >> we were closing in on him, and he had nowhere to go. >> the limo finally loses control and crashes. the troopers apprehend the driver and then realize there's also a passenger along for the wild ride. and when police ask the driver the reason he fled? >> he just thought that he had a suspended license and that's why he took off. >> now, instead of facing a minor offense, the suspect, dane christian, is convicted of criminal and traffic violation
wasn't sure what the smoke was. i whatever. i didn't know if it was coming from his car. >> the limousine's transmission blows and it seems the culprit has finally run out of options, but just when the troopers think the chase is over, the driver finds another gear that works -- reverse. >> yeah, he did it backwards. >> the people on the road, i don't know what was going through their mind. you would think you're filming an episode of "bullitt" or some type of cop...
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not predicated it was the gambling violation so i set that was very and americansu alive with litigate time and time again, these people i've represented one after another that they wanted to take their child to a boxing match i that that was terribly wrong from these casinos. said the chairman of the egg gaming commission representing dinero it was a lot of income is there was no love affair there was some contingents is based on personal issues they would play hardball in the felt out of love with one anotherf was not a good relationship. when i was elected mayor hed ma threw a party in washington to introduce the people to the senate it was cordial ond supportive of the things he tried to do for the city we and right now when i see him and we tell stories i've let bygones be bygones most of the time but is a better relationship but we don'trelatih consider each other friends. in now a partner of mike roos of that part out he was afraid of the association. pat [laughter] he is running for state wer assembly the only mentioning anything is the de
not predicated it was the gambling violation so i set that was very and americansu alive with litigate time and time again, these people i've represented one after another that they wanted to take their child to a boxing match i that that was terribly wrong from these casinos. said the chairman of the egg gaming commission representing dinero it was a lot of income is there was no love affair there was some contingents is based on personal issues they would play hardball in the felt out of love...
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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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i was in denial for a while and i was very close to her. with my first check i bought her a home. it got down to where she was going blind and i was juggling being on the road, trying to exist and trying to realize this was not going to work out. and she died. practically in my arms. i did not forget it for a long time. what was taken from me, it was diffused because all i wanted was my mother and not the success. it was my dad that was the disciplinarian. your parents and my parents, we lived by radio. my mom was the one -- i stole her car and i went to talent contest. the cops picked me up and i would come back and there is a snowstorm. there is my mom thinking i am in bed. she was the one, your mom understood you. it was a big blow to me. i could not cry at the funeral. i reached and took her ring off her finger. tavis: what does that mean that you could not cry? >> i had to be strong, i cried in silence. in front of all of those people, because of my celebrity, i did not cry until later. tavis: where your music is concerned, who did you go to? >> tough adjustment. it was me, my
i was in denial for a while and i was very close to her. with my first check i bought her a home. it got down to where she was going blind and i was juggling being on the road, trying to exist and trying to realize this was not going to work out. and she died. practically in my arms. i did not forget it for a long time. what was taken from me, it was diffused because all i wanted was my mother and not the success. it was my dad that was the disciplinarian. your parents and my parents, we lived...
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and i was like oh, that's great. later on in my life, i really begin to discover what all this meant. so i'm still learning a lot about this publishing world. the most important part of my work is to share the story and write the story and let other people do what they can. i take this very seriously. stories are how we make sense of the realities around us. it is how we shape the dreams of our lives and how we can go forward in the future. there's a story that we told so many years after the war what it actually meant. it was told to me as a boy. so thank you it story at some point. the hunter went into the bush to hunt. he sees a monkey sitting in the tree. the monkey is scratching the side of his belly, eating things. the monkey said, hold on there. what are you doing? and he said well, it's very on is what i am doing. and he said he must stop this or your father will die. when i was a kid, they would tell the story in front of your parents come and i always said that i had to go to the bathroom because i didn't wa
and i was like oh, that's great. later on in my life, i really begin to discover what all this meant. so i'm still learning a lot about this publishing world. the most important part of my work is to share the story and write the story and let other people do what they can. i take this very seriously. stories are how we make sense of the realities around us. it is how we shape the dreams of our lives and how we can go forward in the future. there's a story that we told so many years after the...
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none of it i'm proud of any of it, but when i was young, i thought that was the norm. got wrapped up in prostitution, drug ring, guns, the fast money, and -- 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 i thought 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 that, you know? 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 one of bexar county's specialized housing units. at hebrew national, we're so choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards that only a slow-
none of it i'm proud of any of it, but when i was young, i thought that was the norm. got wrapped up in prostitution, drug ring, guns, the fast money, and -- 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...
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it was funny, i was thinking it was a great thing. e, it could have been a big mistake. >> even on hoda and kathie lee, she was like will you hoda all over my coffee -- >> jimmy: we had some of the outtakes that didn't make the channing all over your tatum video. nothing too terrible, but i think people will enjoy it. ♪ and i know -- ♪ >> definitely broke that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ noises ] deadl definitely broke that mike. is this making my mouth do this thing? >> yeah, it is. >> thank you, jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: channing tatum, from "white house down." we'll be right back. >> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. this is what matters. the experience of a product. how will it make someone feel? will it make life better? does it deserve to exist? we spend a lot of time on a few great things. until every idea we touch enhances each life it touches. you may rarely look at it. but you'll always feel it. this is our signature. and it means everything. turbo charged and it has great gas mileage. that beats choosing between a
it was funny, i was thinking it was a great thing. e, it could have been a big mistake. >> even on hoda and kathie lee, she was like will you hoda all over my coffee -- >> jimmy: we had some of the outtakes that didn't make the channing all over your tatum video. nothing too terrible, but i think people will enjoy it. ♪ and i know -- ♪ >> definitely broke that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ noises ] deadl definitely broke that mike. is this making my mouth do this thing? >>...
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still kind of under the i wasn't sure i wasn't sure of the time i mean i was i was twelve so it was like i would see certain superstars and i'd still have to go in my folks' room be like wrestling is fake right they're like yeah it's just a show it's just a show. but there was i started watching when i was twelve and the business just started to change at that time it just started to get a little bit more edgy and so i was entering my more rebellious teenage years as i was growing the business was growing with me and i think that's why it was a phase i never really grew you know what about who would slam you call yourselves the most controversial wrestling promotion company in the united states promoting what is it could slam is. it's a show it is just a ridiculous show and it's pretty much the antithesis of everything the is that we do he is a very family friendly promotion you know they're all about putting smiles on people's faces they like to say and they're they say that they're there for the fans and good slam is not for kids in fact one of our slogans is don't bring your f. an
still kind of under the i wasn't sure i wasn't sure of the time i mean i was i was twelve so it was like i would see certain superstars and i'd still have to go in my folks' room be like wrestling is fake right they're like yeah it's just a show it's just a show. but there was i started watching when i was twelve and the business just started to change at that time it just started to get a little bit more edgy and so i was entering my more rebellious teenage years as i was growing the business...
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it was larger. and i think he was inspired. i think he was inspired by god almighty. i think he had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history. and he responded. >> i have a dream that one day, even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> it was certainly apparent to those thousands upon thousands of people that he had somehow captured the immensity of the movement, and that he had delivered. >> you couldn't leave after hearing him speak and go back to business as usual. you had to do something, you had to act. you had to move. you had to go out and spread the good news. >> some critics said after the "i have a dream" speech that it was candy-coated, and appeasement to white america. too much optimism, too much love. do you remember that
it was larger. and i think he was inspired. i think he was inspired by god almighty. i think he had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history. and he responded. >> i have a dream that one day, even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the...
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my mom was screaming. and i thought she was being hit. i was fighting both of them off. e was swinging, she had a knife. she had dropped the knife at some point and i picked it up and stabbed her. i punctured her lung. at first when all of this happened, i was like, well, it was just a lung. she's got two. what's the big deal? well, the big deal was i could have killed her, by one stab wound. >> culbertson has had some problems in prison as well. she's had numerous disciplinary write-ups, including one that got her fired from her job in the prison kitchen. it started when culbertson suspected another inmate of stealing from her. >> i was fixing her tray, i couldn't get to her and drag her through that little hole so i spit in her tray. wasn't a good idea. so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to s echegr that. because i disrespected her. don't disrespect no one. >> but for culbertson, prison hasn't been without its benefits. >> one got blond hair and big old set of titties. i am openly gay. i'm going to show you this one. you would think somebody being gay w
my mom was screaming. and i thought she was being hit. i was fighting both of them off. e was swinging, she had a knife. she had dropped the knife at some point and i picked it up and stabbed her. i punctured her lung. at first when all of this happened, i was like, well, it was just a lung. she's got two. what's the big deal? well, the big deal was i could have killed her, by one stab wound. >> culbertson has had some problems in prison as well. she's had numerous disciplinary write-ups,...
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did you think that was a gun? >> i thought he was just trying to intimidate me. >> to make you think there was a gun. >> a weapon? >> of some kind. >> possibly. >> something is wrong with him. he's checking me out. i don't know what his deal was. almost from the very beginning you felt, are you saying on the 911 tape you felt threatened at that moment when you said that to dispatch? >> not particularly. >> what did you mean i don't know what his deal is. he is checking me out. >> the way he was coming back -- i was on the phone but i was certain i could see him saying something to me in his demeanor, his body language. it seemed confrontational. >> it was a controversy from early on george where there was some in the media that quote hired expert voice analyst in certain networks and they ended up having to recant and rescind their analysis where they said these expletives get away with this all of the time. do you remember what it was that you said specifically on the tape? >> punks. >> not a racial epitaph of any typ
did you think that was a gun? >> i thought he was just trying to intimidate me. >> to make you think there was a gun. >> a weapon? >> of some kind. >> possibly. >> something is wrong with him. he's checking me out. i don't know what his deal was. almost from the very beginning you felt, are you saying on the 911 tape you felt threatened at that moment when you said that to dispatch? >> not particularly. >> what did you mean i don't know what his...
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i was in the gay pride with the mayor and i missed the police department as i commented to be with that but happy to see that the commission was well represented this year with the police department contingent in that activity and it went well >> the commissioner will have to have you in his car he enjoyed that very much. what kind of a car is it >> it's a 1931 lincoln. >> thank you commissioner please call line item d for the consideration of future meetings. >> commission announcements for future commission meetings. >> any announcements commissioner. >> well next wednesday we're dark on the 17th by the wednesday after the 24th we'll be in the other district at 3151 or tag school any dmiments for the public and those are concerning public protection issues. >> with reference to scheduling of future issue for our meetings it's not issue so we spoke about this we'll have the officers from the airport present on the 24th and i want to commissioners i spoke with deputy attorneys kathy regarding the general order that's a work in order. it's a large issue on the officers obligations on pub
i was in the gay pride with the mayor and i missed the police department as i commented to be with that but happy to see that the commission was well represented this year with the police department contingent in that activity and it went well >> the commissioner will have to have you in his car he enjoyed that very much. what kind of a car is it >> it's a 1931 lincoln. >> thank you commissioner please call line item d for the consideration of future meetings. >>...
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did you think it was a gun? >> it trying to intimidate me. >> to make you think there's a gun? >> a weapon >> of some kind? >> possibly. >> you said something's wrong with him. he's checking me out. i don't know what his deal was. it's almost from the very beginning you felt, you say on that 911 tape you felt threatened at that moment when you said that to the dispatch? >> not particularly. >> what did you mean with i don't know what his deal is. he's checking me out. >> the way he was coming back. i was on the phone but i was certain i could see him saying something to me and his demeanor, his body language was confrontational. >> do you remember what it was that you said specifically on the tape? >> no. >> you said, then we get to the issue where you said he's running. you said that to the dispatch. is there any chance as you look back on that night and what happened trying to maybe get into the mind set because we have learned that trayvon was speaking with his girlfriend at that time that maybe he was afraid of y
did you think it was a gun? >> it trying to intimidate me. >> to make you think there's a gun? >> a weapon >> of some kind? >> possibly. >> you said something's wrong with him. he's checking me out. i don't know what his deal was. it's almost from the very beginning you felt, you say on that 911 tape you felt threatened at that moment when you said that to the dispatch? >> not particularly. >> what did you mean with i don't know what his deal is....
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i knew where my heart was and i knew where my head was. i knew where i was standing.ically, we both said you know, what we're still young, we don't need this right now. >> but the two friends would not be together long. though sanchez is waiting to go to trial on a drug possession charge, his judge has approved him for a work release program. >> sanchez? >> during the day sanchez will be released from the jail to go to work. >> do you have pendinging employment or do you have a job? >> i have a job. wood floors. >> today you can go pick up all your clothes, whatever you need. >> each evening sanchez will be required to return to the jail. >> be back at 7:00. >> 7:00? >> report to the annex, though. >> okay. all right. >> all right. >> coming up -- >> the number we have called has temporarily been disconnected. >> jerry sanchez becomes a fugitive. >> if he's ever stopped by any law enforcement officer, they're going to arrest him and bring him in. >> everybody's spun out. >> adam verlander finds gang life isn't what it used to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are d
i knew where my heart was and i knew where my head was. i knew where i was standing.ically, we both said you know, what we're still young, we don't need this right now. >> but the two friends would not be together long. though sanchez is waiting to go to trial on a drug possession charge, his judge has approved him for a work release program. >> sanchez? >> during the day sanchez will be released from the jail to go to work. >> do you have pendinging employment or do you...
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>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a...
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i wonder why. it was almost as if she had some sort of help. >> you are almost as old as i am i think. in the 70s when people ran on to the field they were streakers. they were naked. we have gone downhill since then. >> absolutely. kids today don't want to move out of their house and take their clothes off and running down on the field. that would have been the first vine that i saw that was interesting. >> very good point. joe, let's talk about it. to me this is the dark side of social media. people doing stuff like this and they can post-it on vine and instagram and whatever and become pseudo famous for a couple minutes. >> first i want to clarify going from vine to "red eye" is a lateral move at best. >> it is my first time on the show. >> i will say it is not a selfie without the duck face. she has to do it again. >> you are surprisingly good. >> that is actually on its way out. >> have you seen instagram lately? it is all ducks. >> i thought it was this now. it was like the turn around a so you get
i wonder why. it was almost as if she had some sort of help. >> you are almost as old as i am i think. in the 70s when people ran on to the field they were streakers. they were naked. we have gone downhill since then. >> absolutely. kids today don't want to move out of their house and take their clothes off and running down on the field. that would have been the first vine that i saw that was interesting. >> very good point. joe, let's talk about it. to me this is the dark...
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i was born in 1945 and my brother in 1947. he died in 1993. this first work here was done in 1938. may grandmother took i am to see the first van gogh exhibit when he was young. apparently, it was considered my father is known for his sensitive to the light and color of a particular place. it's no coincide that those were titled to the places they were paint. all those places have a different quality of life. i'm going to show some works through the various periods of his career. during most of this time with the family was moving along with him until the time i got married in los angeles this although was before i was born in stanford this is entitled paling wallet circle in 1943. that is in 1949 and the next picture also were we lthd in 1948 where he was a student and teaching at the art institute. we moved to albuquerque this is from 1951 and this second one from 1950 in his masters show. he then accepted the only teaching job that accepted him in illinois. we moved there for one year. this picture is from 1953 and the second picture is number 6 which was also 1953. at the end of
i was born in 1945 and my brother in 1947. he died in 1993. this first work here was done in 1938. may grandmother took i am to see the first van gogh exhibit when he was young. apparently, it was considered my father is known for his sensitive to the light and color of a particular place. it's no coincide that those were titled to the places they were paint. all those places have a different quality of life. i'm going to show some works through the various periods of his career. during most of...
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trying to get the news out and i was trying to with snowden coming out i figured now was the time to try to tell the rest of the story because i've been holding on to this for a long time and i when i went on keith urban show four and a half years ago. i decided i was going to tell the media that n.s.a. was going after journalists and news organizations and there seemed to be no interest whatsoever from the media that i was telling that n.s.a. was going after you so they either considered me a liar or they considered me you know that i say you know all this guy must be crazy or there must be some other interests that was making sure the media was not covering this now i don't know what that is but i know that was got not getting much coverage so i figured with the snowden thing and the difference with snowden is he has enjoyable evidence he has a paper now because he has paper and it has cost occasions they are they are after him because he has the tangible proof of what i've said in the past it's easy to dismiss me when it's my words and you just say well the guy's a lawyer or crazy
trying to get the news out and i was trying to with snowden coming out i figured now was the time to try to tell the rest of the story because i've been holding on to this for a long time and i when i went on keith urban show four and a half years ago. i decided i was going to tell the media that n.s.a. was going after journalists and news organizations and there seemed to be no interest whatsoever from the media that i was telling that n.s.a. was going after you so they either considered me a...
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i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming.or recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've lived through a massive heart attack. i don't take life for granted. see your doctor and get checked out. ♪ see your doctor and get checked out. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car
i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming.or recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've lived through a massive heart attack. i don't take life for granted. see your doctor and get checked out. ♪ see your doctor and get checked out. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the...
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i was like well, it's not mine. he was like somebody got to go to jail for this. >> i told him some of the stuff i can't figure out for you no more. you get to a certain age, you got to do it for yourself. >> so what you're saying is like 99% of the time, he's fine. >> he could be outside at 2:30 in the morning, there's not much outside to do at 2:30 in the morning. >> but that 1% can bring him in here. 1% will say i'm going to go out at 2:30 in the morning. >> it's consequences. >> like i said, we'll go to court and talk to the judge and let her know how you've been doing but she's going to make that final decision. all we can tell her since you've come home till now how you've been doing. that's a good report. we'll see what she has to say and we'll go from there. okay? >> thank you, sarah. >> at today's hearing roderick and morris will learn if they get to go home with their parents or remain detained in lake county juvenile while they will await their next court hearing. the judge will make the decision. >> there
i was like well, it's not mine. he was like somebody got to go to jail for this. >> i told him some of the stuff i can't figure out for you no more. you get to a certain age, you got to do it for yourself. >> so what you're saying is like 99% of the time, he's fine. >> he could be outside at 2:30 in the morning, there's not much outside to do at 2:30 in the morning. >> but that 1% can bring him in here. 1% will say i'm going to go out at 2:30 in the morning. >>...
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i don't know whose voice it was. and i can't believe based on this testimony that the jury will be able to decide either, and i think that helps the defense because unless they can conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that it's trayvon martin's voice, it really doesn't help the prosecution. so here's an example where i think the burden of proof really does favor the defense because if it's mysterious, and frankly it's mysterious to me, i don't know whose voice it was, i think it's going to be mysterious to the jury. and that uncertainty will help the defense. >> as we heard from martin savidge's report, as i mentioned before, two investigators testified that tracy martin initially said it was not his son and then the defense attorney seemed to imply that he later told his lawyer to lie on his behalf about that change. i just want to play it for those who didn't see it. >> do you believe that the police lied when the two officers said that you said no about it being your son? >> objection, your honor. >> i'll do it this
i don't know whose voice it was. and i can't believe based on this testimony that the jury will be able to decide either, and i think that helps the defense because unless they can conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that it's trayvon martin's voice, it really doesn't help the prosecution. so here's an example where i think the burden of proof really does favor the defense because if it's mysterious, and frankly it's mysterious to me, i don't know whose voice it was, i think it's going to be...
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my character, from where i was from, it was like, i'm already guilty. so for intimidation, i didn't feel intimidated. i always like i said, the hope i had from one end, it deteriorated from me even losing faith from the system and the police arresting me. the lawyers were the ones that helped me get out and the same people that i needed to help me get out were the ones that i was like mad at. so mad, my madness made me fight. so i stayed fighting but i never felt like it was going to be over. i got a niece that is 23 years old right now, even in 2011 when my case got over turned and i called her and i said i will be home. she said you say that all the time. so i never felt like i was giving up. no matter how much time i got because i
my character, from where i was from, it was like, i'm already guilty. so for intimidation, i didn't feel intimidated. i always like i said, the hope i had from one end, it deteriorated from me even losing faith from the system and the police arresting me. the lawyers were the ones that helped me get out and the same people that i needed to help me get out were the ones that i was like mad at. so mad, my madness made me fight. so i stayed fighting but i never felt like it was going to be over. i...
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>> it started as -- i was in the hospital watching a game on tv and i was -- i had no idea what i wouldable to do when i got out of the hospital. i was asking my dad questions and it came up and i said will i be able to run and my dad said yeah, why not, a lot of guys run, they have the para olympics, and i said if i can run why can't i play football? he paused for a second and said, i guess when you put it that way nothing. i think you will probably be the only one to determine that. that is how it all came up. i said i will try and get back with a team. and then once i said i was going to come back to play it was -- i had to accomplish it for myself. i wanted to finish on my terms. i wanted to walk out on senior day with my family and they call my name and i walk out. that's how i wanted my career to finish. i didn't want to finish my sophomore year being wheeled off on a stretcher. >> gretchen you have a friend who has a disability, it gives you power to be a good friend? >> jason is just a wonderful human being. first and foremost he is a wonderful, sweet, kind, funny person second
>> it started as -- i was in the hospital watching a game on tv and i was -- i had no idea what i wouldable to do when i got out of the hospital. i was asking my dad questions and it came up and i said will i be able to run and my dad said yeah, why not, a lot of guys run, they have the para olympics, and i said if i can run why can't i play football? he paused for a second and said, i guess when you put it that way nothing. i think you will probably be the only one to determine that....
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and i was trying to get up. - she came across the counter and helped me get up. but like i say, i didn't realize what happened until i did get up. >> after he was pushed up against the wall, kenny just politely reaches down, picks his hat up, puts it back on his head and he starts climbing out. but he's looking for his cigarettes. he wants to know where his cigarettes is at. >> i never did find my cigarettes. >> miraculously, his injuries are just minor. >> well, the doctor, he checked me three times. he couldn't believe that i didn't have a broken bone. he said it's just amazing. but they did x-rays and a c.a.t. scan and everything, but they never found any broken bones. just cuts and bruises. >> i was really shocked he wasn't hurt at all. the good lord was looking after everybody that day. >> the driver was also very fortunate. >> the lady that come through the building wasn't hurt. i mean it was just amazing neither one of them was hurt. she hit three vehicles and wasn't hurt and come through a brick building,
and i was trying to get up. - she came across the counter and helped me get up. but like i say, i didn't realize what happened until i did get up. >> after he was pushed up against the wall, kenny just politely reaches down, picks his hat up, puts it back on his head and he starts climbing out. but he's looking for his cigarettes. he wants to know where his cigarettes is at. >> i never did find my cigarettes. >> miraculously, his injuries are just minor. >> well, the...
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he was a machine. and i mean, he couldn't have been nice tore play with, he was just -- he played just like i did. you know, he gave me a few nice things to say and didn't really talk a lot and he talked a little bit, whe when it got to e his time to playful to it was all business, sort of what i was. i was always business when it was my turn to play and what i was trying to do but i tried to be pleasant inbetween. hogan was pleasant inbetween and it was, he was the kind of guy i enjoyed playing with. >> rose: as good a ball-striker as anybody in golf? >> i would say one of the best and trevino. >> rose: pure ball-strikers. >> uh-huh. >> rose: so in 63, you go to the masters. >> go to the masters. >> rose: and people are asking the question, can he validate what he did at the u.s. open? >> uh-huh. >> rose: this guy? how did you approach it? >> i played masters in 59, 60, 61, 62, i felt i was really in a position to play well in 62, because i came very close in 60, 61 as an amateur, and 62, i didn't play very
he was a machine. and i mean, he couldn't have been nice tore play with, he was just -- he played just like i did. you know, he gave me a few nice things to say and didn't really talk a lot and he talked a little bit, whe when it got to e his time to playful to it was all business, sort of what i was. i was always business when it was my turn to play and what i was trying to do but i tried to be pleasant inbetween. hogan was pleasant inbetween and it was, he was the kind of guy i enjoyed...
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i was very lucky i got to participate in the '80s in the isk super fights. ere in orlando, it was my first super fight i was able to participate in. i've always had an interest and involvement in physical combat. i grew up with two older brothers and i got beat up a lot by my two older brothers so it seemed a reasonable thing for me to do, to bring in that personal experience. in the process of my own personal experiences with fighting, martial arts, kick woxing, training, i was actually training with chris anderson and rico brocking on it who were at the time in the late '80s they held two, they were both championship fighters, boxers. i had the opportunity to learn from them when i was attending my kick boxing schools. i just continued on. currently, i'm involved with the martial arts organization and i've been given the privilege of developing and working with them in developing firearm s related to martial arts -- >> lisa, you wanted to clarify a couple of things you had just said about dennis root. >> let me clarify while he's still doing his background.
i was very lucky i got to participate in the '80s in the isk super fights. ere in orlando, it was my first super fight i was able to participate in. i've always had an interest and involvement in physical combat. i grew up with two older brothers and i got beat up a lot by my two older brothers so it seemed a reasonable thing for me to do, to bring in that personal experience. in the process of my own personal experiences with fighting, martial arts, kick woxing, training, i was actually...
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when i was 10 years old my brother was 13, my older brother. or a present for him, we went to israel. we were not rich. so i remember going and i got to see athens and rome and paris. finally we arrived and we went to jerusalem to this part. my father was admiring the fact that there were so many trees in the country was green and they were talking about how things could be born out of the dust in and the sand in the desert and the swan. i am sure that my eyes were as big as tight plates. people started to come out of the trees and the directions and a group of them said, are you the one who saved us. and i thought my father was pretty great. i'd but i never expected this. this was more than that and that is how i learned that he had saved lives. as i mentioned before. so it was -- i guess it was a very climactic moment for me and very much a homecoming to see that even if you were in the worst of circumstances, you could be standing under a beautiful paltry in a place like tourism and feel nothing but admiration that in the darkest time someone
when i was 10 years old my brother was 13, my older brother. or a present for him, we went to israel. we were not rich. so i remember going and i got to see athens and rome and paris. finally we arrived and we went to jerusalem to this part. my father was admiring the fact that there were so many trees in the country was green and they were talking about how things could be born out of the dust in and the sand in the desert and the swan. i am sure that my eyes were as big as tight plates....
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again this is very flavrt i was in the right place at the right time and i was blessed for the outcome for me and the lady who he was able to get to safety. i'm really speakless again, i'm not a big public speaker so getting up here and talking is a little daunting. i appreciate it >> thank you commissioner. >> officer thank you very much for your assistance to this woman or i understand that you had experienced some health fall out yourself from this. i hope you're feeling better now >> i am, i am. >> good sometimes. >> thank you. >> sometimes that smo inhalation can be rough. >> the first couple of days was rough at least at this point i feel fine. >> congratulations for our courage and your bravery and your humility. i thank you for all you've done. you're running into a burning building you can't hid from that, we thank you >> thank you very much. >> thank you. keep up the good work matt clapping >> please call line item number 2. the public is now welcome to address the public on the items that don't show on the agenda for tonight. speakers should direct their comments to the boar
again this is very flavrt i was in the right place at the right time and i was blessed for the outcome for me and the lady who he was able to get to safety. i'm really speakless again, i'm not a big public speaker so getting up here and talking is a little daunting. i appreciate it >> thank you commissioner. >> officer thank you very much for your assistance to this woman or i understand that you had experienced some health fall out yourself from this. i hope you're feeling better...
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so the first thing, the first sign that i thought that i had a problem was that i had friends telling me david, why are you missing meetings? why are sleep ing so late? why aren't you participating? why aren't you returning calls? that was sort of a clue that was something was wrong. i would tell them i was depressed, sad and my friends didn't get it. they would say snap out of it. what is wrong with you? since i had no history with depression or so they thought, they thought it was something that i could just "snap out of." and i actually thought, wouldn't it be nice? maybe i could just snap out of it. and well, 15 years later, i am still slowly snapping out of it. but it was a really long journey and i think the first barrier to seeking treatment in the city, the first barrier that most people face is sort of a self-imposed barrier of a self-recognition that help is needed. some people talk about it as self-applied stigma. i didn't want to admit that i had the problem, because if i had the problem, that i needed help. that maybe i had mental illness and maybe something was wrong wit
so the first thing, the first sign that i thought that i had a problem was that i had friends telling me david, why are you missing meetings? why are sleep ing so late? why aren't you participating? why aren't you returning calls? that was sort of a clue that was something was wrong. i would tell them i was depressed, sad and my friends didn't get it. they would say snap out of it. what is wrong with you? since i had no history with depression or so they thought, they thought it was something...
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i don't believe it was asked. i recall everybody was hungry. >> you think it was short or you didn't mention anything about that. didn't i ask you what you would be testifying about? >> i don't believe -- i don't remember being asked if i was going to testify about it. at the time through this whole thing i didn't want anything to do with the tape. >> okay. what you're saying is after the deposition on may 9th, 2013, you said it was last saturday that you on purpose listened to the tape, right? >> yes, sir. >> your honor i have an issue but i'll address that after we fini finish. after the deposition and between literally last saturday, we're talking about like on today's the 8th, to we're talking about the 6th is when you listened to the recording? >> yes, sir. it was saturday morning. >> we're talking about last saturday, literally. >> this last saturday. couple of days ago. >> my recollection in the deposition you had not listened to the recording or would testify about it? >> i may have heard parts of it but i
i don't believe it was asked. i recall everybody was hungry. >> you think it was short or you didn't mention anything about that. didn't i ask you what you would be testifying about? >> i don't believe -- i don't remember being asked if i was going to testify about it. at the time through this whole thing i didn't want anything to do with the tape. >> okay. what you're saying is after the deposition on may 9th, 2013, you said it was last saturday that you on purpose listened...
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anyway, i was picked, and i just remember -- i couldn't perform. there was no way. oh, all i could think is i did not want to go back to labor camp because i had a back injury. that shows, and later on, the extent was sent, and there was -- her office said it was awful, and we were caught in beijing to watch the favorite movies and to learn technique and not be poise ped by its contents, and we need a study section to go through that, and the moment we saw all these -- the movies, in the film roomings and we all got poisenned men mentally, and you see because she saw herself because they were 20 years older, and they got a mad woman in the back, and there's a sec wife who was a mad woman, everything matches, and second movie was "sound of music" because they have to take care of the kids, and a beautiful -- was responsible for merging so many chinese people, but in the meantime, her fantasy. anyway, september 9th, 1976, died, overthrown, and two months later, i was denouncedded. the next eight years, i was punished for guilty by association, and by the time i thought
anyway, i was picked, and i just remember -- i couldn't perform. there was no way. oh, all i could think is i did not want to go back to labor camp because i had a back injury. that shows, and later on, the extent was sent, and there was -- her office said it was awful, and we were caught in beijing to watch the favorite movies and to learn technique and not be poise ped by its contents, and we need a study section to go through that, and the moment we saw all these -- the movies, in the film...
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was not? >> no. but iwhich was really interesting because the place where i went, i walked in and there was a picture of you on the wall. >> jimmy: now, i did go zip-lining. >> i know. and it said jimmy kimmel under it. and i -- that's odd because he has long blond hair. >> jimmy: yeah. this is the picture of me zip-lining. >> it's like a little page boy. he looks like hailey mills. >> jimmy: i had a rare zip line slash sex change operation. [ laughter ] >> i thought maybe you go to costa rica so you can privately cross-dress and zip-line. i don't know. >> jimmy: but no, that's not me. >> then i looked a little more and i saw emily van camp. who looks seriously like you. >> jimmy: she put on a lot of weight. [ laughter ] yeah, that is me. why did they label me emily van camp? >> i asked him. >> jimmy: what did he say? >> he said, well, the pictures, you know, the pictures got wet and we took them out and we aired them out and then we put them back and we just never bothered to -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wel
was not? >> no. but iwhich was really interesting because the place where i went, i walked in and there was a picture of you on the wall. >> jimmy: now, i did go zip-lining. >> i know. and it said jimmy kimmel under it. and i -- that's odd because he has long blond hair. >> jimmy: yeah. this is the picture of me zip-lining. >> it's like a little page boy. he looks like hailey mills. >> jimmy: i had a rare zip line slash sex change operation. [ laughter ]...
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i was going to -- i want to show this thing.ody loves bruce springsteen. [ cheers and applause ] and he's a great guy. but you -- and he's new jersey. he's from new jersey. but, you guys, politically, you don't agree on all the same topics. >> not on the same page. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but this year, you actually got to kind of get to know him because you did so many charity events with him. >> yeah, and, in fact, you know, one night when we were in the midst of the aftermath of the hurricane, one of my staff was getting really excited, like, after 11:00 and said, "you won't believe what happened tonight." and i was thinking it would be something bad. i said, "what?" he said, "springsteen's in rochester, and he gave you a shoutout from the stage." i was, like, in heaven. oh, yeah! [ laughter ] what did he say? and he said, oh, you're doing a great job and everyone's proud of you. and then we had the telethon here at nbc that matt lauer put on, and i came with the family to watch it. and afterwards came down and was talking to t
i was going to -- i want to show this thing.ody loves bruce springsteen. [ cheers and applause ] and he's a great guy. but you -- and he's new jersey. he's from new jersey. but, you guys, politically, you don't agree on all the same topics. >> not on the same page. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but this year, you actually got to kind of get to know him because you did so many charity events with him. >> yeah, and, in fact, you know, one night when we were in the midst of the aftermath...
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i was just so angry. could have got ahold of them i think i probably could have shredded them with my bare hands. >> you wanted to kill them. >> i did. >> but while jessie may have confessed, he soon took it back and steadfastly refused to testify against jason and damien. ultimately, jessie was tried separately, and ultimately, it would be his own words that would convict him. >> he hit him with his fist and bruised them up real bad. then jason turned around and hit steve branch. >> okay. >> and started doing the same thing. then the other one took off, michael moore took off running, so i chased him and grabbed him and hold him. >> jessie's confession was played for the jury at his trial. >> they heard jessie misskelley say, i saw damien and jason do this and when that one boy escaped i caught him and held him. >> on february 4th, 1994, jessie misskelley was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. damien's and jason's trial was next but the case against them was much weaker. >>
i was just so angry. could have got ahold of them i think i probably could have shredded them with my bare hands. >> you wanted to kill them. >> i did. >> but while jessie may have confessed, he soon took it back and steadfastly refused to testify against jason and damien. ultimately, jessie was tried separately, and ultimately, it would be his own words that would convict him. >> he hit him with his fist and bruised them up real bad. then jason turned around and hit...
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and i was and i thought he was a good president and i thought he was a courageous president many waysbut some people don't but everybody says that knows him this is a very very nice man very genuine man a very honest man very good man a nice man and i think you saw that in the post presidency he was he understood how hard the job is he probably disagrees with half of what president obama does just being a republican but he keeps his mouth shut about it he you know he realizes in public respects that i think i like that and i've tried to do that as the next mayor i mean michael boom. it succeeded me so i was fortunate i had someone that i supported somebody that i endorsed and somebody who largely looked at the world the way i did although we've there are things we disagree about but i never go out of my way to criticize them and even even when i disagree with them and say well i'm not sure i agree with that policy i always point out that i agree with ninety percent of what he's doing i think it's been a very good night in boston up of a much smaller scale do you think i'm on a level a
and i was and i thought he was a good president and i thought he was a courageous president many waysbut some people don't but everybody says that knows him this is a very very nice man very genuine man a very honest man very good man a nice man and i think you saw that in the post presidency he was he understood how hard the job is he probably disagrees with half of what president obama does just being a republican but he keeps his mouth shut about it he you know he realizes in public respects...