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i was confident it went well. then within a few days or a couple weeks it started to fall apart. so, yes. i was more than embarrassed. i was mortified. because even though the president had used the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rice, all of us were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it all sort of fell on me. that's show business, huh? david: but today in hindsight would you say the invasion was a mistake? mr. powell: i'd say the execution of the invasion was not done properly. we abandoned the army without any discussion back in washington and then we abandoned something worse, the baath party and said, anybody that worked for the baath party could not work in the new government. those were two monstrously bad strategic decisions and we did not have enough force in there to do what we wanted the iraqi army to do and the place fell apart. now, right now iraq has a democracy. it's tricky but it is a demo
i was confident it went well. then within a few days or a couple weeks it started to fall apart. so, yes. i was more than embarrassed. i was mortified. because even though the president had used the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rice, all of us were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it all sort of fell on me. that's show business, huh? david: but today in hindsight would you say the...
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>> i went, i was up for leavenworth. my mom was sick at the time, so i asked if colonel greece could maybe get me, the only other place that was close by new york would have been the naval war college. and they do have a junior course and a senior course. somehow or other, i ended up there, and i attribute it to colonel greece, whatever he did helped me get to the naval war college. so i went to the naval war college for a year. >> any of your students from west point that stood out to you from your time you were teaching here? >> they did at the time. i didn't run across any that i can remember. there was maybe one or two i can remember when i was stationed in the pentagon later that i ran across one or two i didn't recognize. but you know how it is, you remember professors. >> after the naval war college, where did you go? >> back to 101st airborne. >> back to campbell. >> back to campbell. >> or first time. first time to campbell. >> i was assigned there as pete dawkins' s-1. colonel dawkins had a brigade in the 101st
>> i went, i was up for leavenworth. my mom was sick at the time, so i asked if colonel greece could maybe get me, the only other place that was close by new york would have been the naval war college. and they do have a junior course and a senior course. somehow or other, i ended up there, and i attribute it to colonel greece, whatever he did helped me get to the naval war college. so i went to the naval war college for a year. >> any of your students from west point that stood out...
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>> i went, yeah, that's right. i was supposed to go to panama because i hadn't been overseas in a while. and i wanted to get that over with, but my name because i just graduated from seen area level college, they rotate names amongst general officers list in the army. it was a general officer on the staff i served with when i was on the army staff that saw my name and decided that i should come back to the pentagon, which i tried not to do, but i was unsuccessful at doing that. so i came back to the pentagon as a colonel and went on the joint staff in j-5. >> and what did you do while you were there? >> i was in charge of -- i was in the strategy division of j-5. this was an interesting contrast actually. it was very interesting experience to go from army staff precold war nichols in '83, '84, gold water nichols '86, coming back four years later in the joint staff because when i was there in the army staff, joint staff was truly, it was a staff for all of the chiefs. >> right. >> and any decisions that the chiefs ma
>> i went, yeah, that's right. i was supposed to go to panama because i hadn't been overseas in a while. and i wanted to get that over with, but my name because i just graduated from seen area level college, they rotate names amongst general officers list in the army. it was a general officer on the staff i served with when i was on the army staff that saw my name and decided that i should come back to the pentagon, which i tried not to do, but i was unsuccessful at doing that. so i came...
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and i said frank, i have not seen you all of these years. and he went you know and i was so happy to see frank. but you know, there it is. and we started to mention all of the other classmates that were in our class. but no question, the japanese are like family to us. in hawaii. so, knowing what happened to them in the training and fighting and in italy and france, europe, i felt that this country you know, made some wrong decisions about the treatment of the japanese at the time. families and also felt strongly that those who went to fight for our country and gave their lives as well, were not given the proper honor. and as a result of that, that strong feeling, i've been trying to do all i can to help the japanese families and those who fought for our country. and one of them was i felt that they should have had more medals of honor than they had and there is only one medal of honor. given by congress. and of course, it took me several years to do that but i was able to begin by giving the pentagon 100 names to consider for the medal of honor. as a r
and i said frank, i have not seen you all of these years. and he went you know and i was so happy to see frank. but you know, there it is. and we started to mention all of the other classmates that were in our class. but no question, the japanese are like family to us. in hawaii. so, knowing what happened to them in the training and fighting and in italy and france, europe, i felt that this country you know, made some wrong decisions about the treatment of the japanese at the time. families and...
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did you -- >> i went back to montclair, new jersey. my mother started to look for an apartment for me. you know, in our hometown. and every place she went as soon as they found out that i would be living there with a baby they said, no, they didn't want a single woman and a baby living in the apartments. >> wow. >> and my mother would say to her, but her husband is in the military, going over to vietnam. she's not single. she's married with a child. and they wouldn't give her the apartment. my mother was very outraged. so finally my mother found -- my mother was working and a lady found out that my mom was looking for an apartment and she owned a three family home. you know? in the first floor was a family, second floor and the third floor and the third floor was available an my mother went and saw it and that's where i lived on this -- in this third floor apartment. about -- less than three miles from my mom and my sisters. so it -- you know, yeah. >> wow. did you get it -- so you didn't go back to benning with your husband when he wen
did you -- >> i went back to montclair, new jersey. my mother started to look for an apartment for me. you know, in our hometown. and every place she went as soon as they found out that i would be living there with a baby they said, no, they didn't want a single woman and a baby living in the apartments. >> wow. >> and my mother would say to her, but her husband is in the military, going over to vietnam. she's not single. she's married with a child. and they wouldn't give her...
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time until i went to austin just sixteen. and i was on the west probably came back. and two vertebrae. so what is that journey been like up to now i mean to be honest when i was young i didn't really i didn't really feel like i was moving too much. because my dad was my coach always and he would look out and watch for other teams that he knew i would fit in going there and also where you could become a coach so he has everything in his hands to make me better or to make the team better and that's why i moved a lot because i was young it was up to my dad because i was really he wants to be the trainer and the system now. i feel like i want to go places where we're not going down when i can benefit and. going to i don't think it's too hard adopting to anything so when you look at this picture. i'm dying ok so it's obvious to tell you what kind of emotions and thoughts come to mind when you see a young version of yourself. if you just funnier or see the way i look when you hear the sound always was quite quick quick here fix. no
time until i went to austin just sixteen. and i was on the west probably came back. and two vertebrae. so what is that journey been like up to now i mean to be honest when i was young i didn't really i didn't really feel like i was moving too much. because my dad was my coach always and he would look out and watch for other teams that he knew i would fit in going there and also where you could become a coach so he has everything in his hands to make me better or to make the team better and...
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i went back. i was in the hospital about four or five days, and a couple of captains there that liked -- one was chuck popotoy and he wrote a book in '60 or '61, something like that. he and another guy brought me a battle of rose mateuse, but they didn't bring the bottle opener. so there we are out on the deck around the hospital, and couldn't -- if you can't pull the cork out, and maybe you can push it in and he found a jack handle and he started pushing and pushing and the bottle just exploded so they were covered with wine and broken glass and this female nurse major comes around the corner. what the hell is going on here? those two captains disappeared, and she said, lieutenant, you get back to your bed and i'll decide whether you need an ice water enema, and i said oh, shit. so i ran back to bed, and started snoring a little bit. a couple of minutes later, i heard the door open and it closed and nothing more was ever said. so i was there for about a week, like i said, and went back to the batt
i went back. i was in the hospital about four or five days, and a couple of captains there that liked -- one was chuck popotoy and he wrote a book in '60 or '61, something like that. he and another guy brought me a battle of rose mateuse, but they didn't bring the bottle opener. so there we are out on the deck around the hospital, and couldn't -- if you can't pull the cork out, and maybe you can push it in and he found a jack handle and he started pushing and pushing and the bottle just...
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six years later, i went hitch hiking out of berkeley like i did for recreation. three people on the brief hitch hiking trip talked to me about jesus christ. i believe there is a god out there somewhere, maybe like the force, buddhist cosmic force, but i thought in my mind this is statistically significant. nobody in six years and then in 24 hours, three. so i thought i'd better go back over this. there might be something in this for me. so i went back out of curiosity and read the bible and looked for the first person they talked about, john the apostle. he was talking about the apocalypse but i didn't connect that except through john. then i started reading the gospel of john. it started with a poetic introduction. in the beginning it's the word, words with god and god was the world. i thought this is just like the eastern poetry i have been reading about cosmo. so i got absorbed in the story and that drew me into this person of christ that i had never encountered before, just to read it for my inspiration. that sunk in and carried through until after graduation
six years later, i went hitch hiking out of berkeley like i did for recreation. three people on the brief hitch hiking trip talked to me about jesus christ. i believe there is a god out there somewhere, maybe like the force, buddhist cosmic force, but i thought in my mind this is statistically significant. nobody in six years and then in 24 hours, three. so i thought i'd better go back over this. there might be something in this for me. so i went back out of curiosity and read the bible and...
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and i said, hey, what went on here? can you give me any information that i should be able to adjust to. so on and so forth. but you know, in those days, of course, we very rarely operated as a battalion. i didn't get to see my other company -- fellow company commanders, and we only adjusted to company size formations when the threat either demanded it where you were or the battalion was actually going to operate together. so i didn't get to see my other company commanders very much. >> okay. within how much back and forth was there -- what was your relationship with your platoon leaders? >> very good. because we had a lot of back and forth because again, if the platoons operated -- generally, in the area that we operated in, we never -- the only time a platoon was separated from the rest of the company was on an ambush. and even then, i always kept the platoons within what they call supporting distance. >> right. >> if one platoon got into a problem, then i was able to reinforce them as best we could with whatever the te
and i said, hey, what went on here? can you give me any information that i should be able to adjust to. so on and so forth. but you know, in those days, of course, we very rarely operated as a battalion. i didn't get to see my other company -- fellow company commanders, and we only adjusted to company size formations when the threat either demanded it where you were or the battalion was actually going to operate together. so i didn't get to see my other company commanders very much. >>...
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but we went right after the election. and we got done, and i said to her, i'm kind of feeling depressed. and she said why, you just went through this beautiful facility, and read all these great things about our first president. and my response was, because i'm thinking about who our next president is going to be. he had not been sworn in yet. but little did i know that it would be even worse than we were thinking at that time. i mean, seriously, folks. i don't think anybody could have imagined that it would be this terrible. and, you know, i'm not trying to be the bearer of bad news. that's not why i'm here. because there is a lot of hope, i think, folks. i have no doubt that we can win the u.s. house of representatives back in '18 this year. i have no doubt about that. and i have no doubt that we can make great strides in the u.s. senate, if not take it back. and i know we can win the gubernatorial race here. we've got to get the strongest person possible. we're going to need all of that help. we've got to make sure we elect on june 5th our s
but we went right after the election. and we got done, and i said to her, i'm kind of feeling depressed. and she said why, you just went through this beautiful facility, and read all these great things about our first president. and my response was, because i'm thinking about who our next president is going to be. he had not been sworn in yet. but little did i know that it would be even worse than we were thinking at that time. i mean, seriously, folks. i don't think anybody could have imagined...
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when i went into hue, i was 20 years old. so during my time in hue, i made a series of photographs of 18, 19, 20-year-old marines in the midst of combat. now, this was house-to-house fighting. they had never seen this before. they were jungle marines. but the photographs i made stood out. they were published in "stars and stripes" and "life" magazine. and being published in "life" magazine launched my career. it gave me access to people and places for decades that most people would never have. now, my story in vietnam was truly a success story. i went into hue as an e-4 draftee and shortly thereafter, i was hired as the youngest photographer ever hired at "life" magazine. but like many vets, in spite of my success, i came back and spent decades not talking about vietnam. as the 50th anniversary of tet approached, i began to wonder what had happened to the veterans that i had photographed as young men, and by chance, i learned of one veteran and reached out to him, and one led to another which led to another, and i began to ca
when i went into hue, i was 20 years old. so during my time in hue, i made a series of photographs of 18, 19, 20-year-old marines in the midst of combat. now, this was house-to-house fighting. they had never seen this before. they were jungle marines. but the photographs i made stood out. they were published in "stars and stripes" and "life" magazine. and being published in "life" magazine launched my career. it gave me access to people and places for decades that...
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thing i said before for one or two years then went to hear us for having a heart broken in the way we sure got the order right hundred. one hundred percent ok you got it wrong who's it from. an artist from. i know for sure it's a good thing in coming in then i want to hear it's going to be next on your list i guess right from then on i went to. succumb to kiss ok and stayed there for half a year and i went to the shortcut i said that for a long time until i want to ask a judge of sixteen. and i was huffy when i was probably came back. and to the brave men. so what has that journey been like up to now i mean to be honest when i was young i didn't really feel like i was moving too much. it was because my dad was my coach always he would look out and watch for other teams that he knew i would fit in going there and also where you could become a coach so he has everything that happened to make me better or to make the team better and that's why i moved a lot because i was young it was up to and because i was really he wants to be the trainer. for now. i feel like i want to go places and i
thing i said before for one or two years then went to hear us for having a heart broken in the way we sure got the order right hundred. one hundred percent ok you got it wrong who's it from. an artist from. i know for sure it's a good thing in coming in then i want to hear it's going to be next on your list i guess right from then on i went to. succumb to kiss ok and stayed there for half a year and i went to the shortcut i said that for a long time until i want to ask a judge of sixteen. and i...
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and i have to do this so that shays does not get mad i went on too long. but i believe that, you do not have to believe the way i do, but i believe that the virtues that represent our foundation, which is fundamentally a jewish and christian tradition, that those virtues that reflect our creator are written on our hearts. if we move too fast, or if we feel we are the victim or angry or whatever, it is easy to ignore those deep-seated principles on our hearts. and what are they? they are justice and forgiveness. they are about humility, they are about compassion. and these are the things that really matter. and if in fact we can slow our toes down, we can begin recapture these these issues where we are fighting with each other. and if we can have an overriding view of what we believe, we can mediate those issues. the most important thing, in my view in this country, this is why i love new hampshire, is what happens here. the town halls. the little meetings in the communities where we get together to try to push things up. so we need to push things up, but we
and i have to do this so that shays does not get mad i went on too long. but i believe that, you do not have to believe the way i do, but i believe that the virtues that represent our foundation, which is fundamentally a jewish and christian tradition, that those virtues that reflect our creator are written on our hearts. if we move too fast, or if we feel we are the victim or angry or whatever, it is easy to ignore those deep-seated principles on our hearts. and what are they? they are justice...
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i went to quebec, i went to montreal, i went to -- where did i go? i went to -- what is the town in alberta that's north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton. i went to british columbia. i got shingles in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal, so you know, i talked to all these people and i wrote this -- i thought i did a good job. but i think the reason graden didn't run it was the same reason that he asked me to write it, which is that he was canadian and he thought, gee, if i run this thing, everybody will say, well, he's only doing it because he's a canadian. so that was, you know, nothing happened there, but that was fun. i did get to -- no, probably the most -- the most fun was going to cuba in 1984 with jesse jackson. >> you met castro. >> yeah. shook his hand. jackson, this was his first run for president, and the primaries were over, but he wanted to show that he had foreign policy bona fides, and so he went to four countries. he went to panama, el salvador, nicaragua, and cuba, and when i saw that jesse jackson was going to
i went to quebec, i went to montreal, i went to -- where did i go? i went to -- what is the town in alberta that's north of calgary? edmonton. i went to edmonton. i went to british columbia. i got shingles in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal, so you know, i talked to all these people and i wrote this -- i thought i did a good job. but i think the reason graden didn't run it was the same reason that he asked me to write it, which is that he was canadian and he thought, gee, if...
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and then i went back and read it a second time slowly. and the reporter had credited one eyewitness to all of the horror and that was me. and i blocked it all. so much of what i did i have the photographs to prove it but my mind won't take me there to many of the situations that i was in. so during the battle there were many wounded, some critically. the marine in this photograph is a marine by the name of jim walsh. he was shot through both legs. years later staff sergeant toms got a phone call. the person said this is jim walsh, do you remember me? he said of course i remember. how are you? he said not good. just came back from the v.a. and they say where have terminal cancer, three months to live, go home. bob toms said awful, what can i do to help? jim walsh said i have no family. i'm estranged. we don't talk to one another. you led me through the battle. i want to go to heaven. i need you to lead me through this. over the course of many weeks bob got together a number of men from delta company. they sent him a bible. they arranged for
and then i went back and read it a second time slowly. and the reporter had credited one eyewitness to all of the horror and that was me. and i blocked it all. so much of what i did i have the photographs to prove it but my mind won't take me there to many of the situations that i was in. so during the battle there were many wounded, some critically. the marine in this photograph is a marine by the name of jim walsh. he was shot through both legs. years later staff sergeant toms got a phone...
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i went through school, i did well, i did my a—levels, i fell into the back of a transit van and i went with a bunch of gorillas for a few years and immediately i was earning good money. as an 18—year—old i was getting through £350 a week and then asa getting through £350 a week and then as a form and £750 a week. and today? the guys i was employing were working hard couple of years ago with £2000 a week and they are earning a significant amount of money. we are in the wrong job. the question i suppose now for the industry is if you look down any high street right now or any road there are potholes. we have had a tough winter. there is a lot of criticism that government is prioritising spending on airports and big railway projects. is there spending on roads right now?l significant amount of money has been committed by central government and it is making its way to local government and they are spending it on maintenance cycles and pothole works and we are coming to the end ofa works and we are coming to the end of a significantly strong and lengthy winter which has found out
i went through school, i did well, i did my a—levels, i fell into the back of a transit van and i went with a bunch of gorillas for a few years and immediately i was earning good money. as an 18—year—old i was getting through £350 a week and then asa getting through £350 a week and then as a form and £750 a week. and today? the guys i was employing were working hard couple of years ago with £2000 a week and they are earning a significant amount of money. we are in the wrong job. the...
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i went around the state and try to get more folks but it just didn't work out. donald trump more by then texas. i don't like this but he also won in my district by 4%, he won all the congressional districts which left me the only democrat as you all know. that's not acceptable as far as i am concerned. but we have an opportunity. we can get more members elected around the state. we have a shot at that and we can begin to turn america around. it's true paul ryan will not be the speaker of the house. [applause] but there is someone waiting in the wings, kevin mccarthy and donald trump wants him because kevin mccarthy does everything donald trump wants him to do that's why he will be the next speaker of the house. this is nonsense. we know what they want to do and tried to do in the house but they failed to do much of it in the senate. when the test the tax cut it wasn't only because they wanted the benefits to g the top 1%, is not the only reason they wanted to do with them if they wanted to do it for the same reason republicans cut taxes in iowa because they can c
i went around the state and try to get more folks but it just didn't work out. donald trump more by then texas. i don't like this but he also won in my district by 4%, he won all the congressional districts which left me the only democrat as you all know. that's not acceptable as far as i am concerned. but we have an opportunity. we can get more members elected around the state. we have a shot at that and we can begin to turn america around. it's true paul ryan will not be the speaker of the...
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amount of time to this second murder i went to sleep and the gunshots will be up. down the trunk and i say no i want her since then there are very why i asked them why he sued them and he said he knew my name in a a just. and once a month petri. dish. that took a toll on me because i'm like and this doesn't tell me i have family i mean this is the type of man that i was raised to respect it's now i said there a shot i get are even more cold if it who was that they would page. it was i guess who was not supposed to die ok he's not somebody that they need thing or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so i might and then reality said nannie. everything is all come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do when i get away from me yeah and you get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in and he hasn't yeah he did but i went i mean i went thanking my they look like the
amount of time to this second murder i went to sleep and the gunshots will be up. down the trunk and i say no i want her since then there are very why i asked them why he sued them and he said he knew my name in a a just. and once a month petri. dish. that took a toll on me because i'm like and this doesn't tell me i have family i mean this is the type of man that i was raised to respect it's now i said there a shot i get are even more cold if it who was that they would page. it was i guess who...
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i went to edmonton and british columbia, and i got shis in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal and i talked to all of the people, and i wrote what i thought was a good job, but the reason that he didn't run it is the same reason that he asked me to write it is because he is canadian and if i run this thing, then he will say, wow, he is only doing it because he is canadian, and so, that is nothing, nothing happened there, but it is fun. i did get to, you know, the most fun was going to cuba in 1984 with jesse jackson. >> you met castro? >> yes, i took his hand. i shook his hand. and jackson and his first run for president, and the primaries were over, but he wanted to show that he had, you know, foreign policy bone fidas and so he went to el salvador and cuba and nicaragua and when i saw that jesse jackson was going to cuba, i had to be there and the last national review writer who went to cuba was john leonard who i mentioned, and he was sent there as a 19-year-old kid when kcasto had just take then over as and there was a journalist w
i went to edmonton and british columbia, and i got shis in canada. i was misdiagnosed by a doctor in montreal and i talked to all of the people, and i wrote what i thought was a good job, but the reason that he didn't run it is the same reason that he asked me to write it is because he is canadian and if i run this thing, then he will say, wow, he is only doing it because he is canadian, and so, that is nothing, nothing happened there, but it is fun. i did get to, you know, the most fun was...
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i went to ucla which when i went there it was chicago west and so tom seoole was my labor profess and i picked up something there through osmosis and in merced i went to ucla and there were smart kids, worldly and got in arguments and i just started arguing a certain way and for some reason maybe getting out of college i thought well, i guess i'm a libertarian. that was it [ applause ] >> just like we did in the last session, we will take questions from the audience as well through twitter, all you have to do is tweet at m me @clementliberty. they'll come through to me and i'll get to as many as i can. one -- another really kind of pressing issue that people wanted to know, people come to the ideas of classical libertarianism from different angles and a lot of us have o niche issue. if you had to pick one, what would your most passionate issue area be? >>. >> well, i come to it not from any specific issue but just purely i suppose from this intellectual -- i neglected to mention i did a doctorate in philosophy where i did defend ideas of liberty in my dissertation. that went over like
i went to ucla which when i went there it was chicago west and so tom seoole was my labor profess and i picked up something there through osmosis and in merced i went to ucla and there were smart kids, worldly and got in arguments and i just started arguing a certain way and for some reason maybe getting out of college i thought well, i guess i'm a libertarian. that was it [ applause ] >> just like we did in the last session, we will take questions from the audience as well through...
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and i went for it. so it paid off. >> reporter: after your actions, your family is here supporting you here today. and i'm sure your family was very worried about your safety. how do you feel about -- >> it's uneasy to say the least, but i don't feel like he's purposely after me now. he might be mad that i got control of his weapon and, you know, i could see that. but i don't he'll purposely come after me, but then again, i didn't think waffle house be getting shot up at 3:30 in the morning while i'm there, or ever. but it's uneasy, for sure. >> he was kind of cussing, when we was wrestling around from the gun, and when i finally got the gun, and he was doing a bunch of cussing like i was in wrong trying to save my life. but that was it. there wasn't any kind of -- any talk in between, really. i knew i had to get that away are him as soon as possible, so -- >> reporter: when did you see his face? >> so his face, it's like a blur, like i said, when i hit him with the door, i think his head went down and
and i went for it. so it paid off. >> reporter: after your actions, your family is here supporting you here today. and i'm sure your family was very worried about your safety. how do you feel about -- >> it's uneasy to say the least, but i don't feel like he's purposely after me now. he might be mad that i got control of his weapon and, you know, i could see that. but i don't he'll purposely come after me, but then again, i didn't think waffle house be getting shot up at 3:30 in the...
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i used to walk into rooms, forget why i went in there. get back to the first room and you remember, "oh, that's what i wanted." (bella) it's like the grocery store. you go and you pick up your items, but you forget the one thing you went in for. and when you come outta the grocery store looking for your car. like, "oh, where did i park? i was in here too long, okay." (cristie) i had that at costco and i had three people helping me find my car. (bella) it's embarrassing. it takes an emotional toll on you because you think, "hey, uh-oh, i'm losing it." you start getting older and you think, "wait, that's the one last thing i've got is my brain." it is scary. i'm not talking about alzheimer's. i'm just talking about the little things. (john) stuff like, "jeez, who's the actor that's in--" and it's stupid, but it still makes you feel like an idiot. i live in a retirement community, and i see the aging process, and it doesn't look so, you know, uplifting. but the cebria gives me a youthful feeling, a confident feeling. my brain was fuzzy, like
i used to walk into rooms, forget why i went in there. get back to the first room and you remember, "oh, that's what i wanted." (bella) it's like the grocery store. you go and you pick up your items, but you forget the one thing you went in for. and when you come outta the grocery store looking for your car. like, "oh, where did i park? i was in here too long, okay." (cristie) i had that at costco and i had three people helping me find my car. (bella) it's embarrassing. it...
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by the time i finished chapel hill, i went down to work with julian bond. we put together a challenge delegation when i was still in school to challenge lester maddox, our governor, at the chicago convention in 1968. julian became a lifelong friend. we have the same birthday, which we celebrated together almost 50 years until he died a couple of years ago. one of our delegates was john lewis. the next summer he hired me to work for the voter education project. the first time i had really done anything in civil rights. he sent me into south georgia to try to register voters by myself. [laughter] taylor: it was an odyssey of discovery. columbus could not have been more lost when he sailed west and i was -- and then i was. i had 20 counties where they had no connection. nobody on their rolodex. black majority counties with plaque -- practically no black registered voters. i visited 20 counties to see if i could find somebody capable and willing to administer a voter registration drive. thent basically looking for black baptist church to knock on the door and ho
by the time i finished chapel hill, i went down to work with julian bond. we put together a challenge delegation when i was still in school to challenge lester maddox, our governor, at the chicago convention in 1968. julian became a lifelong friend. we have the same birthday, which we celebrated together almost 50 years until he died a couple of years ago. one of our delegates was john lewis. the next summer he hired me to work for the voter education project. the first time i had really done...
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i went to see "black panther." >> jimmy: and did you love it? bcat," man. [ laughter ] "the black bobcat." [ laughter ] [ applause ] i wrote the black -- they stole the idea, and i want my money, "black panther." >> jimmy: so you were originally black bobcat? >> black bobcat, man. what is black bobcat? what does he do? what's his super powers? >> his super powers? oh, he loves to pounce. [ laughter ] drinks a hell of a lot of milk. [ light laughter ] he can hear really good, and he sleeps 20 hours a day. >> jimmy: sleeps 20 hours a a day, he can pounce, and he can hear -- >> yes! what else do you need to do? >> jimmy: super hearing. so he hears things that no one can hear. >> he can -- yeah, he can hear things on porno that you can't hear. [ light laughter ] he can hear porno noises you can't hear. >> jimmy: yeah, black bobcat can do it. >> the black bob -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: does he have a theme song? >> the theme song is -- bro, play it again? ♪ that's it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the whole theme song? >> that's all he does. >> jimmy:
i went to see "black panther." >> jimmy: and did you love it? bcat," man. [ laughter ] "the black bobcat." [ laughter ] [ applause ] i wrote the black -- they stole the idea, and i want my money, "black panther." >> jimmy: so you were originally black bobcat? >> black bobcat, man. what is black bobcat? what does he do? what's his super powers? >> his super powers? oh, he loves to pounce. [ laughter ] drinks a hell of a lot of milk. [...
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and it's all because i went to fort sill. the choices they had were not that many and i had the most experience believe it or not. from none to the most in four to six months. i knew because of fort sill, i knew how to run a gun and i knew all of the positions of the gun. i knew how to lay a battery and function as an xo. i was familiar with the fire direction sent are, the computations and the management of that. even though there was a officer in the battery. i went from lieutenant -- >> the experience is critical to you. >> it really did become a major factor. i was one of the rare people in the first tour that not only had the online experience in the infantry company with the f.o. and understood that, and understood running a battery. i had two in the same tour of duty. you would not usually get that. it would take two tours in vietnam to get that, and notless coming the battery commander. i became the battery commander in november. i took it over and there was a one for the charlie battery and for the rest of my tour wen
and it's all because i went to fort sill. the choices they had were not that many and i had the most experience believe it or not. from none to the most in four to six months. i knew because of fort sill, i knew how to run a gun and i knew all of the positions of the gun. i knew how to lay a battery and function as an xo. i was familiar with the fire direction sent are, the computations and the management of that. even though there was a officer in the battery. i went from lieutenant --...
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and i went, "no, my favorite color is blue." and she went, "oh, your favorite color's purple. le." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it actually worked, though? >> it worked! i totally -- now she hands me things and very sadly, like two weeks ago, she's like, "daddy, your favorite color can blue." and i went, "no, my favorite color is purple." [ laughter ] i was still -- i was still locked in. she's like, "dad, dad!" >> jimmy: she's making a block levitate around the -- teacup pours itself, yeah. >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: and how -- how's your wife? the beautiful emily blunt. >> fantastic. >> jimmy: we love emily. we -- [ cheers and applause ] >> that reaction means i married up. and don't i know it. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> don't i know it. >> jimmy: i wouldn't say you married up, no. >> oh, no, no, no. >> jimmy: i think it's a a good -- >> please, they don't have to tell me, the customs agent in london did. [ laughter ] i don't know if you know, emily just shot a movie, it's a small indie called "mary poppins." [ cheers and applause ] i went to visit her all the time. i was shooting somet
and i went, "no, my favorite color is blue." and she went, "oh, your favorite color's purple. le." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it actually worked, though? >> it worked! i totally -- now she hands me things and very sadly, like two weeks ago, she's like, "daddy, your favorite color can blue." and i went, "no, my favorite color is purple." [ laughter ] i was still -- i was still locked in. she's like, "dad, dad!" >> jimmy: she's...
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i went in to see the president. launched my complaint and i looked around at the office and was pretty impressed. i said, i am here about one month and i do not know what i want to do. but i like your office, maybe this is the job for me. [laughter] i said, what do you do? [laughter] the president told me about their academic and financial responsibilities and he said, tomorrow i'm going to fly to washington and have a meeting with president nixon. this was in 1970 and i said -- you know there are a number , of things i would like to talk to him about also. can i go with you? [laughter] he said you cannot. , i said if i write a letter, will you give it to the president? he said, yes, i can. i went back to my dorm and wrote a letter to nixon telling him how i thought he was doing and i signed it p.s., if you like to discuss this further, let me know. i got a letter from the white house a couple of weeks later and i called on the phone, i said, mom i need a airline ticket, the president wants a meeting with me in the
i went in to see the president. launched my complaint and i looked around at the office and was pretty impressed. i said, i am here about one month and i do not know what i want to do. but i like your office, maybe this is the job for me. [laughter] i said, what do you do? [laughter] the president told me about their academic and financial responsibilities and he said, tomorrow i'm going to fly to washington and have a meeting with president nixon. this was in 1970 and i said -- you know there...
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i went to the ivy league universities and they are not the same places i went to. >> host: i don't know if you saw recently in part when oregon they are dropping a wad of their humanities classics courses because it is too focused. >> guest: ucla not far from where we are sitting right now you no longer have to read shakespeare to get a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: there is such a thing as good and bad. politically correct people don't agree, but i would say william shakespeare is probably the most talented human being who ever lived in my book because i'm a writer and i'm a little bit prejudice but if you study literature and have not read shakespeare, it's like studying religion and not reading the bible. it's about that extreme. i don't know. because he was a white man, so what, i don't care. it's interesting to read. i don't care whether they were white or black. i'm a follower of chinese former chairman who said he famously i don't care if the cat is black or white i only care if it [inaudible] >> host: we've mentioned enemies a love story. what el
i went to the ivy league universities and they are not the same places i went to. >> host: i don't know if you saw recently in part when oregon they are dropping a wad of their humanities classics courses because it is too focused. >> guest: ucla not far from where we are sitting right now you no longer have to read shakespeare to get a degree in english. >> host: why is that a bad thing? >> guest: there is such a thing as good and bad. politically correct people don't...
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most of my adult life is spent in universities doing teaching or research i went to the university of maine and got several degrees there in agricultural engineering information systems then i worked for mit on the human genome project. there came a time when there was a recession there was high unemployment i spent a lot of time reading the news on the internet and i kept reading about the williston the oil boom the bokken shale. i wasn't doing anything i was going into debt so i decided to go from an area that had almost ten percent unemployment to an area that had less than one percent unemployment. i came looking for work but i didn't know what kind of work to take. so i fell into wireline it was very difficult at the beginning i had. accidents while pulling a trailer i could have been killed there were explosives in the trailer and it's fun three hundred sixty degrees and the explosives came out the back. but my boss didn't fire me they gave me another chance after the first year i was very pliable i had a marketable skill. it pleases me that i had a hand a small hand but neverth
most of my adult life is spent in universities doing teaching or research i went to the university of maine and got several degrees there in agricultural engineering information systems then i worked for mit on the human genome project. there came a time when there was a recession there was high unemployment i spent a lot of time reading the news on the internet and i kept reading about the williston the oil boom the bokken shale. i wasn't doing anything i was going into debt so i decided to go...
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i went over. it was my turn, i shook hands with president bush and mrs. bush and i said, my wife told me that i was not allowed to make any shoe jokes and the president smiled and said go ahead, everybody else did. [laughter] mr. daniel: that is the end of my presentation. [applause] mr. daniel: thank you. we have 10 minutes or so for questions. i realize i ask this at my peril, but go ahead. yes? >> [indiscernible] mr. daniel: wow. grandpa, i think so, not to the wrong degree. one of his heroes was a man from rome, called on to protect it from invaders twice. they offered him the laurel wreath and he said no, i have done my job, time to go home. my grandfather viewed the presidency as a set of tools to do the best he could. he often said, special interest groups, everybody has their own lobbyist, senators, congressmen, but most of the people in the united states have one lobbyist, and that is the president. so he did the best he could but he was happy to put the tools away. being president did not change him. it made him better, if anything, but it did n
i went over. it was my turn, i shook hands with president bush and mrs. bush and i said, my wife told me that i was not allowed to make any shoe jokes and the president smiled and said go ahead, everybody else did. [laughter] mr. daniel: that is the end of my presentation. [applause] mr. daniel: thank you. we have 10 minutes or so for questions. i realize i ask this at my peril, but go ahead. yes? >> [indiscernible] mr. daniel: wow. grandpa, i think so, not to the wrong degree. one of his...
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[laughter] ginni: so, i went to the interview, and i was hired.: what area where you initially? ginni: i started out as a systems engineer. david: ok. ginni: so i was a systems engineer. and i worked in banking, insurance, and i had many experiences through my years. and i remember i had gone into consulting, so i had learned a lot of things, and it was time to do another job. and the story i always tell is that i worked for a gentleman, very good mentor, and he said to me, hey, i am going to get a new job, and you are going to get my job. you have got to go for an interview. you are one of the candidates. go to this interview. so i thought, hmm. i go to the interview, and they tell me all about the job and i am sitting there and i think, boy, in my mind, i'm not sure i'm ready for this yet. this is a big job. right? just a little more time, and i would be ready. and i said to him, i said, well may i go home? , i would like to go home and talk it over. give me overnight to think about it. and i went home, so i get home, and my husband, he is sitti
[laughter] ginni: so, i went to the interview, and i was hired.: what area where you initially? ginni: i started out as a systems engineer. david: ok. ginni: so i was a systems engineer. and i worked in banking, insurance, and i had many experiences through my years. and i remember i had gone into consulting, so i had learned a lot of things, and it was time to do another job. and the story i always tell is that i worked for a gentleman, very good mentor, and he said to me, hey, i am going to...
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i went to ohio state. there, we have 48,000 students at ohio state. lived in a dormitory with 15 college roommates -- there was 16 of us in the suite. there was some things that happened that i didn't like, asked for a meeting with the president of the university. i was always told to take it to the top. i couldn't get in, they finally let me in. they let me see the president, i watched my complaint, i looked around at the office, i was pretty impressed. i said i don't know what i want to do. i like your office and all of this. amy this is the job for me. [laughter] i said what exactly do you do? academice about their and financial responsibilities. he said to me, tomorrow i am going to fly to washington to have a meeting with president nixon. i said there is a number of things i would like to talk to him about also. he said you can't . out theple would go door, i said if i write a letter would you give it to the president? he said i would do that. i wrote a letter to president nixon about how i thought he was doing. , if you would like to discuss this
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to make the story short, by the hand of the summer, every time i went into a new county, i went out in the fields and talked to the women. because the women were the only people that would tell me straight and at the end, -- they would tell me straight in riddles. man, do you believe we landed on the moon this summer? have you seen the simon eyes to wax commercial? the one where -- i said, the one where the little children float across the kitchen on an invisible shield of time and iced wax? yes, i have seen that she said, do you believe that? i said, i saw the moon landing on the news in the wax is a commercial. i'm trying to explain the difference. realizing that she is asking me, what is real and what is not about voting in georgia? end, threethe counties i recommended to john and he gave voter registration grants to three different projects all headed by women who all had the same profession. i never would have guessed in a million years when i started looking for martin luther king, they were all midwives. had a natural authority and an independence from the white economy that all
to make the story short, by the hand of the summer, every time i went into a new county, i went out in the fields and talked to the women. because the women were the only people that would tell me straight and at the end, -- they would tell me straight in riddles. man, do you believe we landed on the moon this summer? have you seen the simon eyes to wax commercial? the one where -- i said, the one where the little children float across the kitchen on an invisible shield of time and iced wax?...
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during the restoration, my grandparents lived at blair house, which i went through this afternoon. i had not been there since i was 16 years old. my father took us over there one afternoon after listening to the watergate hearings for an hour. we had had enough and went to blair house. my father scared a couple of russian security guys looking
during the restoration, my grandparents lived at blair house, which i went through this afternoon. i had not been there since i was 16 years old. my father took us over there one afternoon after listening to the watergate hearings for an hour. we had had enough and went to blair house. my father scared a couple of russian security guys looking
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as i went to ohio state from pittsburgh. my father carried me on his back. got there and we with 48,000 students at ohio state. i live in a dormitory with 15 college roommates. there were 16 of us in this sweet. so there were some things that happened and i didn't like it so ask for a meeting with the president of the university because i i was always told byy uncle, take it all the way to the top. i couldn't get in but he kept bugging him and i finally got in to see the president. i launched my complaint and i looked around at the office. i was pretty impressed. i said i'm here about a month and i don't know what it what to do. but i like your office and all this. maybe this is the job for me. [laughing] and i said to them, what exactly do you do? so the president told me about the academic and financial responsibilities, and she said, he said to me, tomorrow i'm going to fly to washington and have a meeting with president nixon. this was in 1970. i said that a number of things i would like to talk to them about also, can i go with you? laughing he said, no,
as i went to ohio state from pittsburgh. my father carried me on his back. got there and we with 48,000 students at ohio state. i live in a dormitory with 15 college roommates. there were 16 of us in this sweet. so there were some things that happened and i didn't like it so ask for a meeting with the president of the university because i i was always told byy uncle, take it all the way to the top. i couldn't get in but he kept bugging him and i finally got in to see the president. i launched...
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i went through all of this. i am sitting there looking at an outtake of a white reporter on the night dr. king was killed, in memphis, in the hospital, trying to interview abernathy, and the reporter was saying, what did you see? did dr. king say anything? did you see the shooter? he kept asking all these questions. i think dr. abernathy was in shock. he did not say a word. i startede it or not, talking to the reporter. i had spoken with dr. abernathy before and i did not get much out of him. i had gotten what i used to call the standard civil rights interview. i was his best friend. wasn't very useful. and then all of a sudden, this reporter got so frustrated and he said well, what happened , tonight, can you tell me when you first met martin luther king? it was like that he snapped out , of his trance and said, young man, i first met martin luther king on a cold and rainy january day in 1954, when he arrived at my parsonage in the company of our prophet, our learned mentor, vernon john. he started telling vern
i went through all of this. i am sitting there looking at an outtake of a white reporter on the night dr. king was killed, in memphis, in the hospital, trying to interview abernathy, and the reporter was saying, what did you see? did dr. king say anything? did you see the shooter? he kept asking all these questions. i think dr. abernathy was in shock. he did not say a word. i startede it or not, talking to the reporter. i had spoken with dr. abernathy before and i did not get much out of him. i...
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you want to end the rule of the because georgia's fate was also decided by what happens in ukraine i went to the region over there so which is extremely important strategic region do you think you could change georgia though by being the governor viewed some of this or that i would have fall. for this i would have fallen soldier would have been finished off because or the s.s. on the plexi fallen from whom the time rush resident it was when i went there it was on the brink of being fall into the fold of the russians it was obvious it's a very. it's a region with a very strong separatist presence with where the weak arm and power but that's moment very precarious security situation to the point where nobody really wanted to get to go into that business of becoming so that said governor well i i well i wanted to go there after several high profile ukrainians declined that office and because they fought for that so to fall why does president petro poroshenko ask you do you think and give you citizenship was it down to a personal relationship with no i think because russian called before runn
you want to end the rule of the because georgia's fate was also decided by what happens in ukraine i went to the region over there so which is extremely important strategic region do you think you could change georgia though by being the governor viewed some of this or that i would have fall. for this i would have fallen soldier would have been finished off because or the s.s. on the plexi fallen from whom the time rush resident it was when i went there it was on the brink of being fall into...
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i went outside with my electric escape board and as i started skating -- with my electric skateboard and as i started skating, i heard yelling and i saw somebody down on his back with a red spot on his stomach. >> reporter: others watched in horror as colleagues who were trapped outside the building tried to hide. >> after we went in and, like, people are going through, i went up to the first floor and then, like, when i was going in, i held a door for a few people but then, you know, when i let go of the door and i went in, say there were still a couple of people there so i went to see if they were still outside and then that's when i saw someone in front of the doors laying on the ground. >> reporter: by the time the shooting stopped, four people including the shooter were shot. another injured an ankle running away. the shooter was dead from an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound with a handgun found 20 feet away from her body. san bruno pd was on scene two minutes after the initial calls for help and then tasked with making sure there wasn't anyone else armed on campus. >> we d
i went outside with my electric escape board and as i started skating -- with my electric skateboard and as i started skating, i heard yelling and i saw somebody down on his back with a red spot on his stomach. >> reporter: others watched in horror as colleagues who were trapped outside the building tried to hide. >> after we went in and, like, people are going through, i went up to the first floor and then, like, when i was going in, i held a door for a few people but then, you...
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but then my parents were apolitical, i went to -- i went to ucla, which when i went there it was chicago west and so you had tom sole was my labor professor and, so i think i picked up something there through osmosis and then when i argued, a little cow town i grew up and go to ucla, these smart kids, worldly and got involved with arguments. and i started arguing a certain way and for some reason getting out of college i guess i'm a libertarian. that was it. [ applause ] >> so just like we did in the last session, we are going to take questions from the audience as well through twitter, all you have to do is tweet at me@clement liberty and they will put the slide up there. if you do have questions they will come through to me and i will be sure to get to as many as i can. one -- another really kind of pressing issue that people wanted to know because -- i mean, people come to the ideas of classical liberalism or libertarianism from all sorts of different angles and a lot of us have kind of our niche issue, the issue that means the most to us inside the realm of liberty politics. if you h
but then my parents were apolitical, i went to -- i went to ucla, which when i went there it was chicago west and so you had tom sole was my labor professor and, so i think i picked up something there through osmosis and then when i argued, a little cow town i grew up and go to ucla, these smart kids, worldly and got involved with arguments. and i started arguing a certain way and for some reason getting out of college i guess i'm a libertarian. that was it. [ applause ] >> so just like...
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then i went back to kevin's box, i took issa with me over there."yeah, let's do it!" [ laughter and applause ] so then we on the field, right? we get on the field. well, first we had to all hold hands and kind of push our way through like, "come on, we famous, look at us." [ laughter ] >> seth: is this end -- is this the end of the game now? >> yeah, this the end of the game. >> seth: okay, so you're on the field after the super bowl. >> now we on the field after the super bowl, confetti is everywhere and i got my phone out and i'm trying to find the players that don't have baby mommas. you know what i'm saying? [ laughter ] i'm looking for the ones that ain't got no babies! [ laughter ] so i can make 'em one. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: and now how do you -- how do you subtly ask them what their current child situation is? >> i just walked up to them and was like, "congratulations, man! you're a winner!" he's like, "thanks, thanks." "how many baby mommas you got?" [ laughter ] got it on record. i had my phone out, "how many baby mothers you
then i went back to kevin's box, i took issa with me over there."yeah, let's do it!" [ laughter and applause ] so then we on the field, right? we get on the field. well, first we had to all hold hands and kind of push our way through like, "come on, we famous, look at us." [ laughter ] >> seth: is this end -- is this the end of the game now? >> yeah, this the end of the game. >> seth: okay, so you're on the field after the super bowl. >> now we on the...
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they could go in after me they could go out to everyone so and then when they did it i needed to in time and you went where you're really going to jump from none absolutely none i'm not suicidal i've never been suicidal that what happened is that. what i told them it was a threat no what i told them if they approach me would bowl fall because it was basically a slippery roof with but by the way i went there because they generally telephone and we need we need time to mobilize and so i went to the roof where i could from which i could text my messages. i text my message to our supporters thousands of people mobilized but it took them time to get there and in the end they freed me from police cars were you surprised when people opened a police van and managed to find i wasn't because people knew the whole arrest was unjust later the local judge went against the system and she ruled and she suffered that she was reprimanded after that for that that it was pure kidnapping we've managed to upset a lot of authorities in georgia ukraine's lied to me at putin do you ever think that your personal safety might
they could go in after me they could go out to everyone so and then when they did it i needed to in time and you went where you're really going to jump from none absolutely none i'm not suicidal i've never been suicidal that what happened is that. what i told them it was a threat no what i told them if they approach me would bowl fall because it was basically a slippery roof with but by the way i went there because they generally telephone and we need we need time to mobilize and so i went to...
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: no, say it, please. >> i went to see "dead pool." >> jimmy: six times. ere? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay, all right. >> it's weird. i do have this ability to blend in. i know it seems weird. but i swear it's true. i swear it's true. >> i can see that. >> jimmy: i love that mark plays the hulk and you don't. [ laughter ] >> they don't even use my picture, they just use the hulk. >> jimmy: you're in there somewhere. >> people yet at me on the street, hulk! i'm like -- i'm more like banner, really. >> jimmy: that's true. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we have more to discuss. we have something very special we're going to do if you're inclined. the cast of "avengers: infinity war" is here, we'll be back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a h
: no, say it, please. >> i went to see "dead pool." >> jimmy: six times. ere? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay, all right. >> it's weird. i do have this ability to blend in. i know it seems weird. but i swear it's true. i swear it's true. >> i can see that. >> jimmy: i love that mark plays the hulk and you don't. [ laughter ] >> they don't even use my picture, they just use the hulk. >> jimmy: you're in there somewhere. >> people...
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so i decided to handle that case myself. we wento trial i gave closing argument the journey can non- the jury convicted him throughout the process of that he saw that we didn't value his daughter's life i have bumped into him twice since then and he is greeted me like a long-lost friend that is a steep price for anyone to pay to see that someone in that our justice system can be colorblind but prosecutors and cops have a responsibility to make sure that they do see we will treat these cases just as strongly as the others. >> you both bring out in the book related to the character that both of you have is mentors that came in your life and changed your life in perspective to hear you are help you develop your values and always most thankful to have people in my life and as i read both of you that is how the lord works. >> i had the great privilege to have an amazing mother who was a single parent working 16 hours a day and kept us off of welfare and the absolute example of work ethic in the house there was dignity and all work she wa
so i decided to handle that case myself. we wento trial i gave closing argument the journey can non- the jury convicted him throughout the process of that he saw that we didn't value his daughter's life i have bumped into him twice since then and he is greeted me like a long-lost friend that is a steep price for anyone to pay to see that someone in that our justice system can be colorblind but prosecutors and cops have a responsibility to make sure that they do see we will treat these cases...