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i hope that i could care ♪ ♪ when i turn around you are there ♪ should i ask, should i asked for moreugar on the floor ♪ ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, h, yeah ♪ sugar, i am laying on the floor, sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ it is warm where you are ♪ i wish we could be closer ♪ because i am leaving in a dream that i cannot show you ♪ me ♪ are sweeter toda ♪ when will i be sure ♪ i want to know when i will be sure ♪ ♪ because i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ floor ♪on the ♪ feel like i have been laying on the ground ♪ believe me, i know what it feels like being down on the floor ♪ i am sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ my mother told me, she said never let nothing get in your way ♪ ♪ always feel like i miss my mother, and i miss my father ♪ ♪ i feel like i am laying right down on the ground ♪ oh, hey, sugar ♪ floor ♪ on the ♪ sugar, sugar on the floor ♪ floor ♪gar on the ♪ [applause] ♪ [piano solo] ♪at last, my love has come along ♪ my lonely days are over ♪ and life is like a song ♪ o
i hope that i could care ♪ ♪ when i turn around you are there ♪ should i ask, should i asked for moreugar on the floor ♪ ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ i feel like sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, h, yeah ♪ sugar, i am laying on the floor, sugar on the floor ♪ ♪ it is warm where you are ♪ i wish we could be closer ♪ because i am leaving in a dream that i cannot show you ♪ me ♪ are sweeter toda ♪ when will i be sure ♪ i want to know when i will be sure ♪...
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i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn'tt to just openly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah, i'm very grateful. >> i have led a very i don't know what kind of life you want to say, but i have done a lot of things in my life -- >> we all have. made mistakes. >> and so as i go through life, i just look at everybody and look at them as who they are instead of what they've done because if we look at each other for what we've done, we would never have relationships with anybody. >> he said to me you've always loved him and have been there for him. if he ever needed anybody, he would need you now. >> are you all right? >> yeah. >> he's a wonderful young man. >> you know, a lot of people would have a hard time understanding what you guys are doing. >> uh-huh. >> you're parents. he did what he did to his parents. >> yeah. we're called to love and not judge, love. >> forgiveness. >> yes. >> to be forgiven you have to forgive so that's the main key. and love is the key. love is the answer, you know. >>> c
i was shocked, and i didn't understand how that could happen, and i guess i was selfish that i didn'tt to just openly accept that phone call right away, but i'm grateful to him, yeah, i'm very grateful. >> i have led a very i don't know what kind of life you want to say, but i have done a lot of things in my life -- >> we all have. made mistakes. >> and so as i go through life, i just look at everybody and look at them as who they are instead of what they've done because if we...
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so i was tired and i... i... you know, i'm not a puritan. i have no objection to leisure time and enjoyment. i have a ptner now, jim rea, i was an emotional attachment. i'm in love for the first time in my life. >> rose: also this evening, former senator george mcgovern, also a democratic presidential nominee, talks about what it means to be a democrat. >> i don't agree with those who criticize the federal government as our enemy. i think it's the best government in the world. and look at all the things that has done... so i cringe when i hear some of my republican friends talking about the terrible federal government. >> rose: barney frank and george mcgovern when we continue. captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: barney frank is here. since 1980 he has represented massachusetts in the house of representatives of the united states. from 2007 until 2011 he chaired the house financial services committee where he remains a ranking democrat. among hi
so i was tired and i... i... you know, i'm not a puritan. i have no objection to leisure time and enjoyment. i have a ptner now, jim rea, i was an emotional attachment. i'm in love for the first time in my life. >> rose: also this evening, former senator george mcgovern, also a democratic presidential nominee, talks about what it means to be a democrat. >> i don't agree with those who criticize the federal government as our enemy. i think it's the best government in the world. and...
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>> i do. i don't know. i haven't seen it is all i can say. i know there are some people in my life who are not famous who have a very hard time dealing with their sexuality internally, whether or not that's religion they were raised in would choose have a life not "inside politics" consistent with their feelings they feel would be easier with the feelings from the catholic church from some elements of society to tell you you are less worthy, that's hard thing to take on. >> let's take a break. let's talk about family. we have something in common, our fathers both born in southern ireland and both raised as catholics and both impossibly good looking. [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance,
>> i do. i don't know. i haven't seen it is all i can say. i know there are some people in my life who are not famous who have a very hard time dealing with their sexuality internally, whether or not that's religion they were raised in would choose have a life not "inside politics" consistent with their feelings they feel would be easier with the feelings from the catholic church from some elements of society to tell you you are less worthy, that's hard thing to take on....
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it was not what i intended to do when i was a kid. i really lucky and i do enjoy it. it takes me sometime tutor -- to forget that the camera and the crew are there and feel comfortable. with stage, you have two or three hours and no one can tell you to stop. you cannot see anything because the lights are so bright. you can fall into that world that you cannot -- in a way that you cannot when someone is yelling, "action! cut!" if you come on and you do mess up, you have two hours to redeem yourself and find your way back in. it is kind of exciting. i like that. tavis: is this for real unfolding the way you thought it would when you got in the business? with every move you do, the expectation grows and you keep doing these projects that generate oscar buzz. i am curious as -- i am curious if this is rolling out the way you thought it was? >> no. i just wanted to do plays and i wanted to -- i thought it would be amazing to be in film, but i wanted to be in theater. just to work consistently as an actress is beyond anything i thought. to be doing it with the directors and
it was not what i intended to do when i was a kid. i really lucky and i do enjoy it. it takes me sometime tutor -- to forget that the camera and the crew are there and feel comfortable. with stage, you have two or three hours and no one can tell you to stop. you cannot see anything because the lights are so bright. you can fall into that world that you cannot -- in a way that you cannot when someone is yelling, "action! cut!" if you come on and you do mess up, you have two hours to...
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i mean i see both sides. you know i found there was some racists up there i mean i wanted to kick that out of a few people have a daughter i was a puerto rican my mother is a puerto rican. from morocco. and you know i get it i get a pretty great kid out of it and i've heard people mumble things you know white trash race mix or you know we show muslims what dad you know that's my daughter i would walk away and say you know what i wish you a christian kids with day i would never say anything like that about anybody situation and i think that's pretty. proud of what i did down here proud of everything i did that day because i've i've ever helped more mexicans that i've caught i mean i must have thrown. hundreds of bottles of water over the fence the people food medical help. so any and all like negative. it's been a long ride for the. a . welcome. report from malaysia and it looks like twenty eight years of my current three years of my life so i have no idea what might go off so here i am struggling to adapt to
i mean i see both sides. you know i found there was some racists up there i mean i wanted to kick that out of a few people have a daughter i was a puerto rican my mother is a puerto rican. from morocco. and you know i get it i get a pretty great kid out of it and i've heard people mumble things you know white trash race mix or you know we show muslims what dad you know that's my daughter i would walk away and say you know what i wish you a christian kids with day i would never say anything like...
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, i worked out all the time and i wasn't achieving the results i wanted to. and i became aware of the fact it's as much about what you eat and don't eat and exercising so i gave up eating sugar. that was a really, really big thing for me. >> well, we are going to come to this extraordinary transformation later. unsettling for me. i will have to try to do something about it. let's talk with the state of the union. president obama made the big speech last night and some themes, i guess, came out of this is that america remains a great country. that america remains a country that is revered around the world still. it can still be strong and must go back perhaps to basics, to manufacturing things. president obama said the following in the speech. >> during the great depression, america built the hoover dam and the golden gate bridge. after world war ii, we recollected our states with a system of highways. democratic and republican administrations invested in great projects that benefited everybody. from the workers who built them to the businesses that still use
, i worked out all the time and i wasn't achieving the results i wanted to. and i became aware of the fact it's as much about what you eat and don't eat and exercising so i gave up eating sugar. that was a really, really big thing for me. >> well, we are going to come to this extraordinary transformation later. unsettling for me. i will have to try to do something about it. let's talk with the state of the union. president obama made the big speech last night and some themes, i guess,...
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i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative aide here for another supervisor in 1994. that has never waned. every day that i come to city hall, i cannot tell you just the great delight and pride i feel in being part of this institution. it does not matter if we have different perspectives. i never ever thought that was something to be taken personally. i did appreciate in every one of you and the supervisors who sat here who no longer do, the great debate in the great park that went in to try to improve one's district and the city. i appreciated that. i appreciated it when the debate became spirited. i've walked away feeling satisfactory, even if it did not always arrive at the desired results. i want to take this opportunity to thank my staff present and past. i want to thank them for placing the journey with me. i want to thank them for knowing that i am not a 9-5 kind of guy, i never have been. and i demand a lot of people. when i would bring people along, i tell them i am a little bit of a bo
i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative aide here for another supervisor in 1994. that has never waned. every day that i come to city hall, i cannot tell you just the great delight and pride i feel in being part of this institution. it does not matter if we have different perspectives. i never ever thought that was something to be taken personally. i did appreciate in every one of you and the...
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you know, i mean i was married and i was with somebody for ten years and after i got divorced i datedright before i met elaria, i did you know, lay in my bed and say this is it. i'm going to be alone for the rest of my life. i'm going to die alone in this apartment, in this bed. i'll have my friends. i'll have twitter. i'll have words with friends. my new yorker subscription. i'll have my table at helio's, i'll have my quiet life, my quiet manhattan life and right when i put it all on the shelf and it was over and then i walked into a restaurant downtown on gramercy park and i met this woman, probably one of the greatest people i've met in my life as a person, i mean forget about the whole man/woman thing. >> i must ask you, piers, have you ever been properly in love? i was instructed by your staff to pose this very question to you. >> well, >> have you been properly in love? >> i have been properly in love. >> you have? >> i was about to ask you, how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's all just a blur. now is the tim
you know, i mean i was married and i was with somebody for ten years and after i got divorced i datedright before i met elaria, i did you know, lay in my bed and say this is it. i'm going to be alone for the rest of my life. i'm going to die alone in this apartment, in this bed. i'll have my friends. i'll have twitter. i'll have words with friends. my new yorker subscription. i'll have my table at helio's, i'll have my quiet life, my quiet manhattan life and right when i put it all on the shelf...
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but i don't like what i hear.ng -- who's constipated. [ laughter ] well -- the -- and i -- couldn't -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] point taken. now, but have you always had that voice and that delivery? or did you just kind of grew into just -- >> i did. >> jimmy: you did? >> i did. and trying to entertain my boys. that's what we used to call each other. >> jimmy: your friends. >> in the '40s, yeah, the boys. just my boys, the boys. and to differentiate, i would talk a certain way, and my boys liked it. and so i kept it. and then some of them would -- as a matter of fact, pardon me, one time i got the nickname 49 from rookie jackson, because then he could say, 49. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and sound like you. >> and sound like me. >> jimmy: 49. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: close your eyes. don't leave! don't leave! please don't leave! don't leave! not yet. [ laughter ] please don't leave, i'm sorry. >> this is an emergency. >> jimmy: i won't -- emergency, i won't do i
but i don't like what i hear.ng -- who's constipated. [ laughter ] well -- the -- and i -- couldn't -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] point taken. now, but have you always had that voice and that delivery? or did you just kind of grew into just -- >> i did. >> jimmy: you did? >> i did. and trying to entertain my boys. that's what we used to call each other. >> jimmy: your friends. >> in the '40s, yeah, the boys. just...
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>> i think i grew. i grew as an artist. i grew as a writer. i wrote songs every day.oducing. and, you know, practice is what you need. i've written a lot of awful songs. hopefully -- >> what's the worst song you've ever written frmgts i don't want to say it. this is cnn, come on. >> cnn worldwide audience, your worst bruno mars song you have ever written. the one that even now makes you come out in a weird sweat? >> me and my partner phil wrote a song called "bedroom bandit." that's all i have to say. >> i can't imagine how batd those lyrics are. >> i promise you, piers, had you been in the studio, we thought we were going to win 18 grammys with this song. the next day we called each other up like, what were we thinking? >> you told a good story that i read about you when you were talking about elvis presley and a bit of footage you'd seen of him performing on i think a tv show with an audience of women. there was a moment when elvis spotted the girls were going crazy. rather than doing what most guys do, speed up, get to the moment, he slowed it all down. >> that's r
>> i think i grew. i grew as an artist. i grew as a writer. i wrote songs every day.oducing. and, you know, practice is what you need. i've written a lot of awful songs. hopefully -- >> what's the worst song you've ever written frmgts i don't want to say it. this is cnn, come on. >> cnn worldwide audience, your worst bruno mars song you have ever written. the one that even now makes you come out in a weird sweat? >> me and my partner phil wrote a song called...
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i knew from the beginning i would plead because as soon as i saw i was guilty i did not want to fight to create a big spectacle but i wanted to get through it. and do what i thought would be right. i was already cooperating me with the justice department as i did for many, many-- including after it went to prison. when the day came january january 4th, then maybe january 6, i had to go to court for corporate where i went to the media would show up and they would charge me in the all things at me and make it unpleasant. i decided to go to court as early as possible to beat the media the hearing was at noon and i went at 6:00 in the morning. it was raining, a dark, i have the raincoat and the rain have. it was a collapsible rain had it that i had in my closet. i walked in the rain and went into court. not a lot more going in at 6:00 in the morning but those who were had raincoats. the hearing took place and i pled guilty for a lot of things on my mind that day. said not my wardrobe for as i walked out the clare of the cameras they start to scream. those who take pictures scream terrible
i knew from the beginning i would plead because as soon as i saw i was guilty i did not want to fight to create a big spectacle but i wanted to get through it. and do what i thought would be right. i was already cooperating me with the justice department as i did for many, many-- including after it went to prison. when the day came january january 4th, then maybe january 6, i had to go to court for corporate where i went to the media would show up and they would charge me in the all things at...
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and i knew, i can't go into what it is, but i knew if i could come back again, maybe i could get this -- these things back. tavis: you say you don't want to go into it and i won't pressure you on it but the things you're talking about, are they external things or intrnl things? character things or possessions? >> neither. tavis: ok. >> yeah. it was just some contact that i wanted to just reclaim. i wanted to be good enough to be able to be identified like recognize -- reckoned with. it gave me the fire -- gave me the drive. because i said i got to have that back. or i'm going to just die. tavis: when you know inside, mickey, when you know inside that you still have that, by that, the gift, you still have the gift, you still have the talent, and folk don't recognize it, either because you have self-inflicted wounds or because just not calling your number right now, but when you have that gift, you've shown it before. you no it's still there. they're not gitching you a chance to expose it again, how do you navigate that? >> it's not about the gift. it's not about that at all. that's the
and i knew, i can't go into what it is, but i knew if i could come back again, maybe i could get this -- these things back. tavis: you say you don't want to go into it and i won't pressure you on it but the things you're talking about, are they external things or intrnl things? character things or possessions? >> neither. tavis: ok. >> yeah. it was just some contact that i wanted to just reclaim. i wanted to be good enough to be able to be identified like recognize -- reckoned with....
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then i got a job in this business and i got the sense that i was on a bit of a role that i would haveork. i had no shortage of opportunities. i did it for the money. i did it to support my family. i'm not complaining. i'm very happy with the way it's gone. in this business it's funny, you do this for a living and you talk to people all the time. i have my radio show. and you see how when you get in this zone with someone that you really like and you are really engaged you can talk to them for two and three hours. we need to order sushi and have dinner together. and it's become such -- in this business, the real thrill for me, the real joy, the thing that has made me happyiest are the people i have met and gotten to work with. it is not just the actors although there are innumerable actors like tony hopkins. i cried the day they told me, i was on vacation, when they told me i was going to make a film with tony who i admired at the highest level. >> amazing crew. >> the business is a huge collaborative colony. and i'm so grateful for the people i've been able to work with. >>> let's tak
then i got a job in this business and i got the sense that i was on a bit of a role that i would haveork. i had no shortage of opportunities. i did it for the money. i did it to support my family. i'm not complaining. i'm very happy with the way it's gone. in this business it's funny, you do this for a living and you talk to people all the time. i have my radio show. and you see how when you get in this zone with someone that you really like and you are really engaged you can talk to them for...
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and i -- >> jimmy: i didn't -- i didn't do that. >> i was obsessed with them. >> jimmy: i swear, i swearno one's believing me. >> you had a really big one on the show on the one that i -- >> jimmy: yeah, i had a giant one. yeah, so people could see it for the stage. >> everyone has -- but who's never seen it. >> jimmy: no, yeah. >> but i -- so i loved my trolls. i collected them. i mean, i literally have, like, you know, a lot. i don't even want to say how many i have. >> jimmy: is it "hoarders?" >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, does kevin bacon have to move out of the house for all the trolls? to -- no. >> no, but i have squeezed him out of all the closet space now. but no -- we -- >> jimmy: do you let your kids play with them? >> i let me kids play with them. yeah, when they were little. when they were like four and seven -- which, of course, is like the worst thing. we got -- i mean, they're antiques so like, the eyes pop out and they could have easily choked and died. but, you know, i was -- [ light laughter ] i, you know -- i get some inappropriate parenting award somewhere. bu
and i -- >> jimmy: i didn't -- i didn't do that. >> i was obsessed with them. >> jimmy: i swear, i swearno one's believing me. >> you had a really big one on the show on the one that i -- >> jimmy: yeah, i had a giant one. yeah, so people could see it for the stage. >> everyone has -- but who's never seen it. >> jimmy: no, yeah. >> but i -- so i loved my trolls. i collected them. i mean, i literally have, like, you know, a lot. i don't even want...
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i can't believe i missed that. he decides that hunting deer is not a night idea next time he will aim for an apple. thank you participating, you can sit down. give yourself a clap. those are very basic hand movements we use to tell a story. so, the next story we will show you is going to take place in this forest that we just created. i want you to imagine you are in the old forest and we will explain to you the story. >> that was namaste. the devine in me greets the devine in you. can you say that? very good. so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was lik
i can't believe i missed that. he decides that hunting deer is not a night idea next time he will aim for an apple. thank you participating, you can sit down. give yourself a clap. those are very basic hand movements we use to tell a story. so, the next story we will show you is going to take place in this forest that we just created. i want you to imagine you are in the old forest and we will explain to you the story. >> that was namaste. the devine in me greets the devine in you. can...
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can i say it? because this inability to share or -- what i don't understand is with strong communities or strong leadership, the obvious leadership roles in the committee structure. there is also significant time commitment. i am concerned that both the president and vice-president -- or the structure simply flip flops, the time challenge will be continued. many meetings have been canceled because both commissioners had no time because they both have very significant of full-time jobs and they are simply not available or maybe not interested, i don't know. there have been many missed meetings. i really am confused why the strongest commission can't be formed. i don't believe this is the strongest team, and i believe it will be a much stronger team if we had an actual small business owner on the seat. you know, it is in the interests of the strongest commission, and frankly, it is easy enough for a majority of the board the marginalize this position. there are two very strong positions for dea lot o
can i say it? because this inability to share or -- what i don't understand is with strong communities or strong leadership, the obvious leadership roles in the committee structure. there is also significant time commitment. i am concerned that both the president and vice-president -- or the structure simply flip flops, the time challenge will be continued. many meetings have been canceled because both commissioners had no time because they both have very significant of full-time jobs and they...
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i think back and say, what did i do? i messed up my life big-time.nd look at me now. >>> coming up -- ♪ comes out blasting ♪ i'm about as hungry as -- >> rap unites two gangsters. but age has them on two very different paths. >> everybody's like that, they don't see the big picture. they can't see it. it's just whatever happens happens. ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america... ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur-advanced ergo owners! find one for yourself. check out twitter. try your friends on facebook... see what they have to say...unedited. it goes up... ask me what it's like to get a massage ---any time you want. ...it goes down... ergo...nomics... ergo...nomics... tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. (in chinese) ask me why i never want to leave my ergo. as
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>> guest: well, i--i--i--i lo--i love books. i--i--i love books. books are important. i remember when i was growing up, i couldn't check the book out of a--out of the library because i was black, and they didn't allow blacks to come into the public library in pike county, alabama, in troy. and s--and we had very few books in o--in our home. so any time i could get a book to read, i wanted to read a book. so i got into collecting books. and i would go to antique shops, flea markets and different places to try to find a good, old book. a--and one day in washington i--i went to a market, an old flea market in just an old store out on the highway near washington national airport. and it was a lot of dust. and i saw this book. it was "stride toward freedom,"
>> guest: well, i--i--i--i lo--i love books. i--i--i love books. books are important. i remember when i was growing up, i couldn't check the book out of a--out of the library because i was black, and they didn't allow blacks to come into the public library in pike county, alabama, in troy. and s--and we had very few books in o--in our home. so any time i could get a book to read, i wanted to read a book. so i got into collecting books. and i would go to antique shops, flea markets and...
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i think i was supposed to be gay. i think that's what happened.ey forgot to flip the final switch and they just sent me out. and they were like, "you marked that one gay, right?" and it was like, "oh, no, was i supposed to?" and they're like, "oh, well this will be a very silly person." [ laughter ] "this is going to be a very interesting person indeed." i was definitely gay when i was a little boy. [ laughter ] a lot of little boys are gay. you know, they're very flowy, and they have hard opinions on things. [ laughter ] i don't mean that i was a sexually active gay man when i was a child, that's not what i'm saying. i was more like a 65-year-old, 70-year-old gay man that's kind of over it sexually. you know what i mean? i was like an old queen. i would just walk out to recess and i would be like, "everybody get out of my way. i just want to sit here and feed my birds." the gym teacher would tell me to play kick ball, and i'd be like, "you want me to do what?" [ laughter ] oh, real quick, i was in a restaurant in new york, and i was in the bathro
i think i was supposed to be gay. i think that's what happened.ey forgot to flip the final switch and they just sent me out. and they were like, "you marked that one gay, right?" and it was like, "oh, no, was i supposed to?" and they're like, "oh, well this will be a very silly person." [ laughter ] "this is going to be a very interesting person indeed." i was definitely gay when i was a little boy. [ laughter ] a lot of little boys are gay. you know,...
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i don't give a laundry list, i give people as to why i believe what i believe. >> what question havew? >> what would you do to bring down the cost of healthcare? everyone talked about repealing obama care, but we need something to bring down the costs? >> what is the best way in america to bring down costs? >> free market. >> free market competition and we don't have that in healthcare. when people think we have the healthcare system obama is taking the government it's not true. over half of the healthcare extensions are paid for by the government and the other half are regulated so heavily. even now every code used in the hospital is medicare code. you have mandates on insurance on the state level and mandates on insurance at the federal level. all of you have gotten a healthcare bill. hopefully some of you haven't. if you are like most people you have gotten some hospital bill. how many bills have you gotten in your life here's the cost 10,400 dollars we are going to discount it by 8,300 dollars and the insurance will pay you $1,800 you will pay 10.42. what other place in the world
i don't give a laundry list, i give people as to why i believe what i believe. >> what question havew? >> what would you do to bring down the cost of healthcare? everyone talked about repealing obama care, but we need something to bring down the costs? >> what is the best way in america to bring down costs? >> free market. >> free market competition and we don't have that in healthcare. when people think we have the healthcare system obama is taking the government...
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i don't give a laundry list, i give people as to why i believe what i believe. >> what question have you not been asked that you want to know? >> what would you do to bring down the cost of healthcare? everyone talked about repealing obama care, but we need something to bring down the costs? >> what is the best way in america to bring down costs? >> free market. >> free market competition and we don't have that in healthcare. when people think we have the healthcare system obama is taking the government it's not true. over half of the healthcare extensions are paid for by the government and the other half are regulated so heavily. even now every code used in the hospital is medicare code. you have mandates on insurance on the state level and mandates on insurance at the federal level. all of you have gotten a healthcare bill. hopefully some of you haven't. if you are like most people you have gotten some hospital bill. how many bills have you gotten in your life here's the cost 10,400 dollars we are going to discount it by 8,300 dollars and the insurance will pay you $1,800 you will
i don't give a laundry list, i give people as to why i believe what i believe. >> what question have you not been asked that you want to know? >> what would you do to bring down the cost of healthcare? everyone talked about repealing obama care, but we need something to bring down the costs? >> what is the best way in america to bring down costs? >> free market. >> free market competition and we don't have that in healthcare. when people think we have the...
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open " i paid my fair -- "i paid my fare. if i move now, i will get sick. i'm pregnant." there is a volunteer. i think he was sensing there was going to be trouble or something. ms. hamilton, she got up and took his seat. "officer, i did not know it was the law. that is not what the city ordinance said." "get up. get out." "i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right." next thing i know, they were dragging me off the bus, dragging me to the police car. [inaudible] "what is wrong with this black? we need to take her to jail." "no, no, no!" next thing i know, they were taking my photographs and fingerprints. dan, i was locked behind this -- then, i was locked behind this cell. two weeks later, people were outraged. women could not believe it -- a child drug off a bus? violated segregation law, but they dropped two of the charges because i think they thought we were trying to challenge the case, take it higher. [inaudible] he actin' crazy. i just stopped looking people in the eye and kept to myself. felt like an outsider. i don't want to be humiliated. [inaudible] [applaus
open " i paid my fair -- "i paid my fare. if i move now, i will get sick. i'm pregnant." there is a volunteer. i think he was sensing there was going to be trouble or something. ms. hamilton, she got up and took his seat. "officer, i did not know it was the law. that is not what the city ordinance said." "get up. get out." "i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right." next thing i know, they were dragging me off the bus, dragging me to the police...
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i think that's the first time i heard of slumlords. he was stoned, almost not to death, but just stoned. and he did so many things. he was asked to go to -- sometimes he was asked to go to other people's marches that wasn't his cause, like the sit-ins, that wasn't his cause. that wasn't his cause, but he called him and said, dr. king, you got to come. he didn't want to go to memphis, but he came because of those two men sitting in the garbage truck or the sanitation truck, someone pulled a level and crushed them. he'd been there before, but there was a riot broke out, so he went home in march, 28 i think it was, came back in april. they said, we need you. so that's where he met his death when he went back there, april 3 in the bishop charles mason auditorium there in memphis, the site of the pentecostal church movement. so i'm a dr. martin luther king scholar. >> i see. >> well, i think the most -- and thank you for that display of great historical fact. on a serious point, though, the fact of the matter is my father, in so many ways,
i think that's the first time i heard of slumlords. he was stoned, almost not to death, but just stoned. and he did so many things. he was asked to go to -- sometimes he was asked to go to other people's marches that wasn't his cause, like the sit-ins, that wasn't his cause. that wasn't his cause, but he called him and said, dr. king, you got to come. he didn't want to go to memphis, but he came because of those two men sitting in the garbage truck or the sanitation truck, someone pulled a...
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i regret that giving as many as i could. there are so many countries statements out there that i have not really found the opportunity to do it. i think i have maybe four or five in the course of a year. >> who is geppetto? >> he was the woodcarver. he told the truth. the idea is that he means the statement is correct. >> yet been around this game for how long total, a journalism? >> 32 years. >> you say you do not like to say when people are lying. do you often say to yourself that person is lining? how often do you say that? >> i have always to to friends that if i ever write an autobiography it will be tied up "waiting for people to lie to me read it will be titled -- it will be titled "waiting for people to lie to me." it is human nature to embellish or exaggerate, particularly in politics or wall street. you want to spend things your own way. whether or not they are deliberately lying, i think that if a politician says the same thing over and over again even when it has been pointed out that it is on surer, and that the
i regret that giving as many as i could. there are so many countries statements out there that i have not really found the opportunity to do it. i think i have maybe four or five in the course of a year. >> who is geppetto? >> he was the woodcarver. he told the truth. the idea is that he means the statement is correct. >> yet been around this game for how long total, a journalism? >> 32 years. >> you say you do not like to say when people are lying. do you often...
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i am a legend could i am an icon. and i am a diva.hter] [applause] i am -- i came to san francisco when i was 15 years old. i was gay, fairy, queen, transgender, a female impersonator, a prostitute. and i was in the cafeteria rights it would get lost for 40 years until susan striker came and saw the documentary, and she won an emmy for it. i have been fighting ever since. i was fighting in the 1960's. and i am fighting now for the seniors. i might not see this housing in my lifetime, but i am fighting for the future of lgbt, like i did in the 1966 riot. my family does not accept me, which is ok. i have two dogs. they are very accepting of me. [laughter] and i love them to death. i could sugar coated, what it is to be a transsexual, because i can pass. nobody knows who i am in the straight world. but in the lgbt community, there's a lot of discrimination to transgendered people. because they assume what they do not want to assume, who we are. and one more thing, supervisor chiu, this is directly to you. i gave you a document of the 196
i am a legend could i am an icon. and i am a diva.hter] [applause] i am -- i came to san francisco when i was 15 years old. i was gay, fairy, queen, transgender, a female impersonator, a prostitute. and i was in the cafeteria rights it would get lost for 40 years until susan striker came and saw the documentary, and she won an emmy for it. i have been fighting ever since. i was fighting in the 1960's. and i am fighting now for the seniors. i might not see this housing in my lifetime, but i am...
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: i know, i know. (laughs) >> nuts. >> rose: what does it mean to you, these pieces? >> you try to do many things when you're making a painting. i always think paintings are mean meaningful things. we've come a long way since we were living in caves. even in caves you want something on the walls but for me spot paintings never get boring i've been doing itfor 24 years and i always think if they put this outside a bar when it was closing would it be there in the morning? if it is it's not a good painting. >> rose: do you call them deceptively similar? >> they are simple. it's a simple structure, a grid. but once you put the colors in there they never keep still. all the greatest ideas are simple aren't they? >> rose: sure they are. simple and if you can make them simpler the better they are and the more widely... >> it's like one plus one equals three. you try to make something that is... amounts to more than its ingredients. >> rose: my friend robert hughes... >> oh, yeah, my friend, too. maybe not my
: i know, i know. (laughs) >> nuts. >> rose: what does it mean to you, these pieces? >> you try to do many things when you're making a painting. i always think paintings are mean meaningful things. we've come a long way since we were living in caves. even in caves you want something on the walls but for me spot paintings never get boring i've been doing itfor 24 years and i always think if they put this outside a bar when it was closing would it be there in the morning? if it...
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i got to do what i got to do. i got remorse for what i did. i can't change that. i got to lay down and do my time and get out and just live a productive life this time and change my lifestyle, you know. >> for lance mccutcheon, who received a five-year sentence for selling drugs, arriving at anamosa is a bitter realization of a life gone wrong. >> when i pulled out front and i seen that 35-foot brick wall, man, it's like a reality check, you know. this is my first time being locked up. i'm locked up for selling drugs. i feel hatred but, you know, most of the hatred i feel for myself because there wasn't nobody forcing me to sell drugs. i sold drugs, you know what i'm saying, to try to have a better life for myself and my family. i was walking around with thousands and i jumped off somebody over $65. when the police came i had 56 grams of marijuana on me in my underwear and it cost me five years here, you know? just to sit back and think about it, you know, i could have let that $65 go. i'd still be in the world with my family. >> you have huge -- just do upper bod
i got to do what i got to do. i got remorse for what i did. i can't change that. i got to lay down and do my time and get out and just live a productive life this time and change my lifestyle, you know. >> for lance mccutcheon, who received a five-year sentence for selling drugs, arriving at anamosa is a bitter realization of a life gone wrong. >> when i pulled out front and i seen that 35-foot brick wall, man, it's like a reality check, you know. this is my first time being locked...
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i think -- i mean, yes, i go fishing and i enjoy it. i'm really bad at it. i like doing it.a stress release thing now. >> jimmy: i used to do it all the time. i never caught any fish. but i'd just like throwing it in there. i would do the yarn thing if you need a buddy next christmas. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, i can do that. i never caught anything. i just throw it out. >> if you find it too stressful to catch the fish, don't worry, guaranteed no fish. >> jimmy: what do you think about everything going on with the iowa caucus? the caucus? >> you know, it's so much fun. it's fun to say. >> jimmy: yeah. caucus talk. >> yep. rockin' out with our caucus out. >> jimmy: romney -- [ laughter ] "rockin' out with the caucus out." [ laughter ] romney -- >> he won by eight votes. >> jimmy: eight votes. >> yeah. when he ran four years ago, he got six more votes than he got this time around. poor mitt romney. he's been running for president essentially my entire adult life. and the same group of people, the same group of people that liked him then has liked him now. and i don't know. the
i think -- i mean, yes, i go fishing and i enjoy it. i'm really bad at it. i like doing it.a stress release thing now. >> jimmy: i used to do it all the time. i never caught any fish. but i'd just like throwing it in there. i would do the yarn thing if you need a buddy next christmas. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah, i can do that. i never caught anything. i just throw it out. >> if you find it too stressful to catch the fish, don't worry, guaranteed no fish. >> jimmy:...
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i said, no, i won't us auto-cue, i will learn it. and i did learn it.was fine. and i got up there and it vanished. and i was in front of like a very -- quite a large room of pretty important people. and i just said -- >> jimmy: did you started making up names? congratulations to ed bilmford? >> no, i didn't even -- >> jimmy: and gary smithers. >> that would have been kind of great. i didn't. i just went -- i said, "i'm really sorry, ladies and gentlemen, i've completely forgotten what i'm going to say, the winner is billie piper." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no nominees!? >> nothing. >> jimmy: the winner is billie piper, congratulations. the guy was like, "huh?" >> if any of you nine other nominees are watching, i apologize now. >> jimmy: very good. yeah, yeah, yeah. now, you've been here in new york for awhile now. >> mm-hmm, like a year. >> jimmy: yeah. is it rubbing off on you? are you into like, american sports, are you? -- >> not -- i haven't really got into baseball. i went to a baseball game. and i enjoyed it when i was there, but i can't really watch
i said, no, i won't us auto-cue, i will learn it. and i did learn it.was fine. and i got up there and it vanished. and i was in front of like a very -- quite a large room of pretty important people. and i just said -- >> jimmy: did you started making up names? congratulations to ed bilmford? >> no, i didn't even -- >> jimmy: and gary smithers. >> that would have been kind of great. i didn't. i just went -- i said, "i'm really sorry, ladies and gentlemen, i've...
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i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 20
i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station....
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i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that iplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will have a different set of learning experiences and in a house where music is not supported. become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental factors. the other thing that is interesting is music manifests itself in some way different ways. not all composers can blame their instruments very well. and not all instrumentalists compose, and there are for rangers that do not play or compose. you would not say that they are not musical. then you have all of these people who are musical experts, disk jockeys, film supervisors, and they have what we would call musical sensitivity, but it manifests itself in so many different ways, the hunt for a gene is complicated by that. if you are looking for a gene that might give you blond hair, that manifests i
i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that iplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will have a different set of learning experiences and in a house where music is not supported. become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental...
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think -- i don't know if i -- this is cool.f the ravens and the 49ers win this weekend, it could make john and jim harbaugh the first brothers to ever coach against each other in the super bowl. yeah. the winner gets a very prestigious prize -- the top bunk. [ laughter ] yeah, the brothers coaching against each other. it will be weird when one coach calls a fake punt, and the other's like, "mom, johnny tricked me." [ laughter ] of course, on sunday, the baltimore ravens will travel to new england to take on the patriots. when asked if they were excited for the game, quote, the ravens nevermore. [ laughter and applause ] edgar allan poe. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: a little -- a little poe for you. a little poe for you. >> steve: a little poe poem. >> jimmy: yep. hey, did you guys see this yesterday? in florida, president obama kissed a woman on the cheek after she told him he looked good. [ cheers ] which explains why last night, michelle made him sleep on air mattress one. you know? [ laughter ] now it makes sense. [ light la
think -- i don't know if i -- this is cool.f the ravens and the 49ers win this weekend, it could make john and jim harbaugh the first brothers to ever coach against each other in the super bowl. yeah. the winner gets a very prestigious prize -- the top bunk. [ laughter ] yeah, the brothers coaching against each other. it will be weird when one coach calls a fake punt, and the other's like, "mom, johnny tricked me." [ laughter ] of course, on sunday, the baltimore ravens will travel to...
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>> jimmy: i will. >> i hope you do. i hope you do.l you, when i throw that ball. >> jimmy: you know i won't be playing, though, right? >> yeah, i know. front row, one turnover, start the game off, tell coach, you know, coach, i'm going to start off the guam with a turnover and just throw the ball at you as hard as i can. >> jimmy: i'll wear my helmet. i have to say, probably the only guy sadder than you when all this happened is kobe. he had to be heartbroken. did you speak to him? >> i talked to him when i moved to l.a. >> jimmy: you did? that was when you thought you were going to be a laker -- >> we talk every now and then just random times. >> jimmy: i'll take that as a yes. and, well, so, that, yeah -- i have to say, it might be a better situation for you because, to build something from the ground up is, you know, one thing to join a team that's already got a bunch of championships. >> i'm excited about it, you know, this is my seventh nba season. i have never won a championship. >> jimmy: me, neither. >> that's something that i
>> jimmy: i will. >> i hope you do. i hope you do.l you, when i throw that ball. >> jimmy: you know i won't be playing, though, right? >> yeah, i know. front row, one turnover, start the game off, tell coach, you know, coach, i'm going to start off the guam with a turnover and just throw the ball at you as hard as i can. >> jimmy: i'll wear my helmet. i have to say, probably the only guy sadder than you when all this happened is kobe. he had to be heartbroken. did...
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[laughter] i spend a lot of time there. i do not think i slept there. i spent a lot of time there.nk it would be honoring its golden gate park and san francisco to name it after warren. president buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, president buell, commissioners. i served as the education adviser. more importantly, i am a friend of warren hellman and i am honored to be here in support of their resolution. on tuesday night, the full board of education unanimously supported a resolution in support of your resolution. he has been an incredible champion for education over the last several years, many, many years. i can recall one of our early morning breakfast meetings. he is one of the few people i wake up early for. many of you know, this is when you get the best of warren, early in the morning. it was one of those moments where it was like, wow, it would be amazing. his only objective was to expose our kids to something else, to get them to love bluegrass the way that he loved the bluegrass. we have been doing it for quite a few years now. every year,
[laughter] i spend a lot of time there. i do not think i slept there. i spent a lot of time there.nk it would be honoring its golden gate park and san francisco to name it after warren. president buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, president buell, commissioners. i served as the education adviser. more importantly, i am a friend of warren hellman and i am honored to be here in support of their resolution. on tuesday night, the full board of education...
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i am sure i was wrong, but i did not know at the time. i did eventually get my life together and finished college, went to law school, became a police chief, and who would ever believe, a district attorney of this incredible, a wonderful city. [applause] and we were trying to determine where would i want to be sworn in. frankly, city hall becomes the obvious -- a tremendous amount of symbolism, an incredible building, history. as i was talking to christine, my chief of staff, someone that i trust dearly -- [applause] and her understanding of how i feel about why i am doing this, why feel it is important to work with kids, keep them in school, keep them out of the criminal justice system, mission high school became an obvious choice for those three reasons. i relate to so many young people in the school and schools around our city. i stand before you as confirmation that an amazing life is possible for each and every one of our young people. i want them to know, if i can go from a place of such profound marginal causation, to a place of le
i am sure i was wrong, but i did not know at the time. i did eventually get my life together and finished college, went to law school, became a police chief, and who would ever believe, a district attorney of this incredible, a wonderful city. [applause] and we were trying to determine where would i want to be sworn in. frankly, city hall becomes the obvious -- a tremendous amount of symbolism, an incredible building, history. as i was talking to christine, my chief of staff, someone that i...
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really, i do not hear anything where i live. literally, i am speaking as a resident who lives right on the street. hopefully, might incite will help everyone to sort of get some real-life perspective to what it is like living so close to munich. i hear the muni more than i hear people. -- some real-life perspective to what it is like living so close to muni. >> i am the executive director of chinese new cumber -- newcomer center. i hope you support the recommendation of the staff. our organization helps small ethnic organizations develop new businesses, business creation, and of creation. i hope this business revitalizes the neighborhood. this is the priority of the district. i am hoping this business supports the initiative. thank you and i hope for your support. president fong: other speakers in support of the project? d.r. requestors, you have a two- minute rebuttal. >> speaking on behalf of the homes association, i want to clarify a couple of things, and _ the real import of our request to you. -- underscore the real import
really, i do not hear anything where i live. literally, i am speaking as a resident who lives right on the street. hopefully, might incite will help everyone to sort of get some real-life perspective to what it is like living so close to munich. i hear the muni more than i hear people. -- some real-life perspective to what it is like living so close to muni. >> i am the executive director of chinese new cumber -- newcomer center. i hope you support the recommendation of the staff. our...
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so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed & turned...eathe right advanced. these nasal strips instantly opened my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better! [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right... get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey, it's your right to breathe right! when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from the sky? we cover that. moving on. aah, aah, aah, aah. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy phones... oh! super dirty
so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed & turned...eathe right advanced. these nasal strips instantly opened my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better! [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right... get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey, it's your right to breathe right! when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present...
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i have to say i will support this legislation. i understand it gives the police chief the ability to promulgate rules for securities. it authorizes this work from the chief of police, and the security plans are individualized, and i believe the problem is graves, and i believe it is coming and worse. -- is becoming worse. i walked 3:00 thursday in the afternoon to yesterday, and the things i saw on the street astounded me. there were fights. there were almost 5/8, and it was 3:30 in the afternoon in the day, so i believe i am ready sooto recommend this. i believe this will protect our night life and clubs. anything will make the general area safe for a very good people are walking in the financial district, in north beach, in the mission district, so these larger venues, a police district people can establish what is going on, so i am ready to support this. >> i want to support both of our public speakers. i think our nightlife is under attack for other reasons, and it is a billion dollar industry we need to enhance. you really op
i have to say i will support this legislation. i understand it gives the police chief the ability to promulgate rules for securities. it authorizes this work from the chief of police, and the security plans are individualized, and i believe the problem is graves, and i believe it is coming and worse. -- is becoming worse. i walked 3:00 thursday in the afternoon to yesterday, and the things i saw on the street astounded me. there were fights. there were almost 5/8, and it was 3:30 in the...
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i could not forget about where i came from. find myself in this position without helping, giving back. >> when that prison door shuts for the first time, and you're in the cell, can you remember how you felt? >> of course. of course. you know, and i was 17 at the time. i was probably about 5'3", 115 pounds. and it was -- it was pretty scary. then again there was a lot of neighborhood guys there. i had a few confrontations. it was really just a matter of, okay, do i want to now get in jail, start getting high. or am i going to focus, start going to church and get out of here and never look back. >> did your behavioral pattern change dramatically when you came out? >> it did. it's also very hard because now you're back into that environment. it's not like all a sudden i could say, well, i grew up in this bad place and i don't want to be around these guys anymore so i'll move to california. you're still in the neighborhood. it makes it more difficult because you're not one of the guys. if you're not with them, you're against them.
i could not forget about where i came from. find myself in this position without helping, giving back. >> when that prison door shuts for the first time, and you're in the cell, can you remember how you felt? >> of course. of course. you know, and i was 17 at the time. i was probably about 5'3", 115 pounds. and it was -- it was pretty scary. then again there was a lot of neighborhood guys there. i had a few confrontations. it was really just a matter of, okay, do i want to now...
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i know, i understand. i have been on the receiving end of a lot of these kind of hits that come from other candidate. this is normal. this is what we expect is going to happen. but we will unify and we will amalgamate and have a great mental when it comes to november. >> congresswoman i know you decided to run for reelection in your congressional district. >> i have. >> we wish you the best and also thank you for coming down and speaking with us. >> i am glad to. thank you. >> those noises you here are the helicopterers are out covering the marathon that is going on as we speak. yesterday we sat down with donald trump at his resort in palm beach, maro lago, is he still thinking of running for president? well, listen to what he says? >> well i am thinking about it, we will see what happens. this is a very critical time for this country. the country is going to hell in a hand basket, what is going on is unbelievable. >> so if you ran, would you try to get into the republican race or would you run as an indep
i know, i understand. i have been on the receiving end of a lot of these kind of hits that come from other candidate. this is normal. this is what we expect is going to happen. but we will unify and we will amalgamate and have a great mental when it comes to november. >> congresswoman i know you decided to run for reelection in your congressional district. >> i have. >> we wish you the best and also thank you for coming down and speaking with us. >> i am glad to. thank...
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, i was upset, i was confused, and i was afraid.hing i remember the most was the cold concrete floor under beneath my bare feet, and just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt, crying for justice, crying for my mother. you know what i mean? and during those three years, seven men, you know, were executed. they lost their lives. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence was commuted to three life terms without the possibility of parole, but stroud's salvation did not immediately make him a better inmate. >> i was the thug of them all. i was the chief sinner among all sinners. i was the bully's bully. i could make things move the way i wanted to make them move. you know, that was just the gift that i had. >> that all changed we found himself sharing a cell with mcgrom, who's serving 40 years for armed robbery and criminal confinement. >> when i first came over here, he was kind of real rough around the
, i was upset, i was confused, and i was afraid.hing i remember the most was the cold concrete floor under beneath my bare feet, and just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt, crying for justice, crying for my mother. you know what i mean? and during those three years, seven men, you know, were executed. they lost their lives. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them....
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the end of the day i got i got peace of mind because i know if i hit this guy i know to repercussions is more likely i'm going to kill them if i had him so being that i know did i know what i'm capable of doing it makes me humble in a sense to just say hey walk away should this sport be talked to kids i mean yes and i'm going to tell you i mean kids yes really yes i started ages seven and what it did was it allowed me to be able to look at bullies and if if if they first of all allow me to stand up to bullies ok i put them in a place if i needed to segue of all it taught me that to just walk away from these guys and not try to prove to my friends that i was tough and the third thing you did was allow me to get rid of my energy as far as you know you have a lot of energy as a child you have to use it up you know you would be destructive and on you know it really helped save me kept me out again that kept me off the street life it kept me it kept me in a positive environment you were of the man who stuck little klitschko within twelve rounds and he later you said that he was probably dr
the end of the day i got i got peace of mind because i know if i hit this guy i know to repercussions is more likely i'm going to kill them if i had him so being that i know did i know what i'm capable of doing it makes me humble in a sense to just say hey walk away should this sport be talked to kids i mean yes and i'm going to tell you i mean kids yes really yes i started ages seven and what it did was it allowed me to be able to look at bullies and if if if they first of all allow me to...
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i said i know that. i am doing what i think ought to be done as a matter of the best interest of the country. it's easy if you're outside the senate to say i would have voted against it. if you're in the senate, you actually have to vote. so i lived with that through the entire spring and fall and money started going crazy. and i think i frankly was not as good a candidate. i was still talking senateeeze. i hadn't broken out of the legislature. it took me a while to do that. i had people some who are here tonight and others who beat me up enough. and i just changed. and throughout the campaign i changed. i think i was a better candidate at the end. i had changed. i think as i came through the debates with george bush, i was on top of the game. but my conviction was i could turn it around if i had a chance to meet people and explain my thinking and really talk about what my priorities were. and in the end i think that's why i said the people of new hampshire listened. they put you to the test. they didn't
i said i know that. i am doing what i think ought to be done as a matter of the best interest of the country. it's easy if you're outside the senate to say i would have voted against it. if you're in the senate, you actually have to vote. so i lived with that through the entire spring and fall and money started going crazy. and i think i frankly was not as good a candidate. i was still talking senateeeze. i hadn't broken out of the legislature. it took me a while to do that. i had people some...
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i will tell what you i need and i will tell you what i can't do.ell me what you need and what you can't do, and sometimes it takes 20 or 30 days. but if people of goodwill, even if they are partisans, come together and talk it out, you know, we have welfare reform, and the first tax cut in 26 years, and 4.2 unemployment, and a four straight year period with a balanced budget, it can be done with real leadership. >> anybody else have a point of view about how you actually work with the other side when they committed to working against you, governor? >> yeah, i was governor of a state that had a slightly democratic leading house and senate. my legislation was 85% democrat, and i went around at the very beginning and met with the speaker of the house and the senate president, and he said mitt, the campaign is over and the people expect us to govern for them and we did. we met every week. we got to know each other personally and developed a relationship of respect and rapport, even though we did disagree on many issues. without a vote of the legislatur
i will tell what you i need and i will tell you what i can't do.ell me what you need and what you can't do, and sometimes it takes 20 or 30 days. but if people of goodwill, even if they are partisans, come together and talk it out, you know, we have welfare reform, and the first tax cut in 26 years, and 4.2 unemployment, and a four straight year period with a balanced budget, it can be done with real leadership. >> anybody else have a point of view about how you actually work with the...
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>> i am david baker, and i am very unhappy to be here, but i am. i would say i agree with everything kevin said. in fact, i think i am one of the primary culprits, one of the players in getting these parking maximums in place. i just want to explain to you what happened to us and why i think it is reasonable and that there be some adjustment. -- reasonable that there be some adjustment. there was a use permit to in 2008 which was modified. in 2008, tandem parking spaces were counted as one space. there were counted as one individually accessible space. the second space was not counted toward your total. this was approved just to make things really confusing. it was approved with five spaces written and six bases on the plan. we fumbled along and thought a tandem space did not count. this shows the written part where it said five is six on the plan. it's a 6 on the plan, five on the written stuff. in between our submission for the modification and that, the planning department, i think wisely, changed the definition of a tandem space to be a two par
>> i am david baker, and i am very unhappy to be here, but i am. i would say i agree with everything kevin said. in fact, i think i am one of the primary culprits, one of the players in getting these parking maximums in place. i just want to explain to you what happened to us and why i think it is reasonable and that there be some adjustment. -- reasonable that there be some adjustment. there was a use permit to in 2008 which was modified. in 2008, tandem parking spaces were counted as...