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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [ina
if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other...
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i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something indefinitely. yes, why did i do the men like that? because i work around it sex. i saw that what was showing, it was the men in this world where the woman was strong. then have to be equal of the men. and i wanted to show it. there was some interest in like a blazer, a jacket, double- breasted. you have the men's jacket with the inside pocket. it is a pocket for the wallet. the women did not have that. why? because the men pay at the restaurant. but can the woman they, too? i think there was a lot of stupid things -- not stupid, but the things that were intel
i have seen all your shows and i think i saw them all. but i do not remember in the men's collection for yves laurant, seeing a man powdering his nose going down the runway. >> yes. because he did things that were already very much about at the time. i was very admired. that is true. we did big steps. vocabulary. i have enormous admiration. i was also speaking social society, which was what was going on in society. me, to my grandmother, i was like feeling. too close to say something...
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i remember when i went to do -- i went to -- i was good academically in school, at sciences.ent to college to do biology, and after a couple of weeks, i changed to philosophy. and i came back at christmas, and my mum had gotten me a book on biology, it was so sweet. and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told her what the advance was, and she said, mick jagger bought his mom a house in wales. >> ricky, it's been a pleasure as always. you fly the flag brilliantly for my little country. and it's a great joy to watch you in action. >> ricky gervais. there's only one ricky gervais. >> thank god. >> thank god. [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for
i remember when i went to do -- i went to -- i was good academically in school, at sciences.ent to college to do biology, and after a couple of weeks, i changed to philosophy. and i came back at christmas, and my mum had gotten me a book on biology, it was so sweet. and i said, mum, i'm not doing biology anymore, i'm doing philosophy. and she went, what good is that? and i said, it doesn't matter because i'm going to be a pop star. and she went, pop star is another word for junkie. i and told...
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>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.ean anything to me and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve what i did to him. i lost my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has forgiven me. >> but rupel told us her religious conversion wasn't easy. >> we had these ladies that would come in to do a bible study. i have to say, i hated them. they come in with their cheery little faces, smiling, telling me everything will be all right. everything will be all right. jesus will fix it. i was like, you don't know what you're talking about. maybe the biggest problem you got is that you might burn the dinner or have an overdue parking ticket. you're not facing what i'm facing. i was facing the death penalty at that point. and i don't want to hear it till finally i just -- i'll come if you jus
>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.ean anything to me and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve what i did to him. i lost my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has...
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i know we can do it. i said a lot already. i not going to say much of.i oppose the idea of increasing any fair beyond where we have already committed soup. i think that we have made that commitment. i would rather see a reduction in service as opposed to increasing the affairs. i would rather see all these other fare revenue mechanisms approached first. aside from the past we give them as employees. i would rather take away parking for our employees. we cannot expect them to operate out of higher lovell than we expect community members, the most vulnerable members of our community, that are having to find a way to get home from work at 2:00 in the morning, standing on market street waiting for a bus. it is challenging, and i think it is important to understand all our employees understand the challenges, and we get free consulted because our colleagues are understanding what it is likely to be a burden trying to get around after hours, so i want to make sure i convey the. i think that is all i need to stay for now. i think we have given it another direct
i know we can do it. i said a lot already. i not going to say much of.i oppose the idea of increasing any fair beyond where we have already committed soup. i think that we have made that commitment. i would rather see a reduction in service as opposed to increasing the affairs. i would rather see all these other fare revenue mechanisms approached first. aside from the past we give them as employees. i would rather take away parking for our employees. we cannot expect them to operate out of...
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i don't care who i step on, who i abandon.doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had 90 dollars. i was like, all right, i'll write a check for 90 bucks. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. like, who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am anymore. she just wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cell mate she can relate to. >> our view is of downtown boston. you know, beantown! and the men. >> we got a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> yeah. >> the neighborhood that i'm from, the armpit of massachusetts, it's gangbangers, drug dealers, prostitute
i don't care who i step on, who i abandon.doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had 90 dollars. i was like, all right, i'll write a check for 90 bucks. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and...
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i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to participate. thank you. >> i am a parent of a fourth grader at west portal elementary school. i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a fantastic experience. it really became apparent that this was the first time the lot of the children got a chance to interact directly with a police officer. in the beginning, they seemed very nervous. they didn't know what to do and they didn't know what to say. by the end of the trip, they were having a great time with the police officers on the trip. it was a nice and unusually warm day. i would say for a lot of these children, it was alive changing experience. i am here to thank you again for having a program like this. thank y
i see their smiles, i know. they talk about different situations being defused by one of their wilderness trips. i am a strong supporter of the wilderness program, 25 years says it all. i hope that my future students will also be able to participate. thank you. >> i am a parent of a fourth grader at west portal elementary school. i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a...
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i don't know why i should be surprised. not that your politics are necessarily that shocking, but why did you do that? what made you get up one day and say i'll do this? >> i didn't do it one day. i thought about it for a long time. what i said after that was i wanted to make the point that this really hurt. it does hurt to write a check for a million dollars, and i wanted to inspire a lot of people out there on the left who are rich who this wouldn't hurt at all. there's lots of people that won't miss a million dollars. i will miss it. >> how bad are you going to miss it, bill? >> i'm driving a cab at night now. i'm not. i'm still going teet the same. i'm just going to digest is peacefully. these republicans scare me. if this was europe and we had ten parties to choose from, maybe i'd feel different. he yes, obama has disappointed me in some ways. after watching these republicans debate the last year and hearing their ideas for the country, not only do i think this is for the betterment of the nation, i would do this on a
i don't know why i should be surprised. not that your politics are necessarily that shocking, but why did you do that? what made you get up one day and say i'll do this? >> i didn't do it one day. i thought about it for a long time. what i said after that was i wanted to make the point that this really hurt. it does hurt to write a check for a million dollars, and i wanted to inspire a lot of people out there on the left who are rich who this wouldn't hurt at all. there's lots of people...
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i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you felt about it rid can you give us an idea of what you feel the impact of watching the video will have on the people who are watching it? >> i do not think there is a person in here who did not tear up a little bit watching this thing. just the heart to come out. when lee said, do you want to do it? it was a no-brainer. i did not know it would turn out like this. i could not be prouder of all the san francisco police officers who are here for our lgbt kids or any kids. kids deserve to grow up free of all the other nonsense. this vi
i feel like i am home. more than that, i feel like i am the luckiest guy to know that my home is being protected by these officers. it was a long time in the editing process. i am grateful to hear your stories over and over again. thank you for saving lives. [applause] >> that pretty much concludes the presentation. if anybody has any questions, anybody up here or any of the officers super dissipated in the video. then we will conclude. >> and you did not talk a lot about what you...
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i came from china two years ago so i am proud that i am here and i am able to see this democratic process in progress and hopefully tonight we can make more progress about the conversation between the police and use. i am looking forward to this. >> good evening. members of the board and community. i would like to thank each of you for your presence today. it is greatly appreciated. my name is angel carrion. i am a student majoring in political science. there was a time in which i myself made many contacts with the police. i am not part of this faq. i am now older and respectful of authority. in those times i was not aware of my rights as a minor. i did not know how to properly act toward authorities. i was not aware had the right for my parents to be present while i was interrogated. i am much older and knowledgeable and ready to work alongside sfpd and the police commission to improve relationships. we're working to prevent resentment toward whose duty it is to serve and protect. our -- this will prevent hostility between used and -- youth and police officers. we have the -- it is imper
i came from china two years ago so i am proud that i am here and i am able to see this democratic process in progress and hopefully tonight we can make more progress about the conversation between the police and use. i am looking forward to this. >> good evening. members of the board and community. i would like to thank each of you for your presence today. it is greatly appreciated. my name is angel carrion. i am a student majoring in political science. there was a time in which i myself...
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and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been our next presidential nominee, but he failed. just kidding. anne, i go to you first. i wouldn't have met you if it wasn't for andrew breitbart. he introduced you to me trying to convince you to do this show. by the way, this show would not exist without breitbart. it was him who talked to fox to get this show -- or to get me a job. i was living in england and he talked to people at fox. i met with the people at fox and the next thing it was "red eye" and everybody here sitting here with the exception of bill because i knew bill, we never would have met. we never would have met i
and i still think this might be a hoax. i do, i really do. he was just 43. to me though it is like a fiery planet going dark. his last wish for "red eye" i hear was not to have pinch at the table. so we had the newspaper removed. let's welcome our remaining guests. i am here with kurt loder and columnist and author, tv's andy levy. he still wanted the title. bill schulz who will not be my repulsive sidekick. and next to me is michigan congressman thadius mcconnor who should have been...
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every time i go on vacation any place, i think i should move there. >> i think i could move to new orleanshese dumb movies and so forth. and that's important. that really is important for society. >> jimmy: quite a few actors are living in new orleans. did you go out drinking and go on bourbon street? >> all that. we were working very, very hard. >> jimmy: no doubt. >> but jason segal and i -- my co-star in the movie, we had a fair amount of fun, as well. >> jimmy: you did? >> yes, indeed. we did not find a voodoo ritual, which was on my list. >> jimmy: was it really? >> i just thought that would be a fun, cool, new orleansy thing. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. i'm sure. nothing cuter than satan. >> the concierge couldn't help us with that one. >> jimmy: are there really voodoo rituals that go on in the new orleans area? >> i don't know. and i still don't. >> jimmy: did you try really to go see them? >> i just mentioned it to somebody because i thought -- and they were, like, you know, the tourist version is -- there's the tourist version, which is sort of cheap and not worth it. and then, there's t
every time i go on vacation any place, i think i should move there. >> i think i could move to new orleanshese dumb movies and so forth. and that's important. that really is important for society. >> jimmy: quite a few actors are living in new orleans. did you go out drinking and go on bourbon street? >> all that. we were working very, very hard. >> jimmy: no doubt. >> but jason segal and i -- my co-star in the movie, we had a fair amount of fun, as well. >>...
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i felt that i knew what i was capable of doing. i felt that if i could continue to show improvements in my capabilities and held my head up that it would come out and they would recognize what i could do and what i was capable of doing and be appreciated. tavis: the issues that you were confronting, when they turned into a case, when all of this became litigious, when litigation can into the picture, how did it feel for you to have the company that you were so desperate to work for, that you fought to get into and fought to prove yourself -- how did it feel when that company was fighting you in court? >> it did not feel very good. in fact, it did not feel good the last few months i was there as an employee. the retaliation and -- you know, people ignored me and would not talk to you or share information -- it is really devastating and it really is bad for your personal morale, too. you feel like you have lost your dignity, you have lost your respect, and you really do not know which way to turn. it is really devastating feeling for
i felt that i knew what i was capable of doing. i felt that if i could continue to show improvements in my capabilities and held my head up that it would come out and they would recognize what i could do and what i was capable of doing and be appreciated. tavis: the issues that you were confronting, when they turned into a case, when all of this became litigious, when litigation can into the picture, how did it feel for you to have the company that you were so desperate to work for, that you...
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i have spoken with a number of you already and i thank you for your time and i won't go over pieces of the program. you asked us to talk about the impact of the program. everyone who is here today is here to talk about that from their perspective as a student who is in the program now, their perspective as a school ally and alumni of the program. >> i'm a senior at a high school and i will be attending lincoln university or alabama whichever one i decide to go to. i have been in peer resource program for three years since my ninth grade year. during my sophomore and junior year, i had a lot of problems and was going no where. my father died and that took a big toll on me, which caused me to miss a lot of school during those two years of high school. and a lot of the times, i had teachers that would judge me like, i know you are going to be a dropout or something. and if i didn't have this program, i probably would have been like, oh, you know, like trying to argue with them or cuss temperature out. but since the -- cuss them out. but since the program, i let them know what was going on
i have spoken with a number of you already and i thank you for your time and i won't go over pieces of the program. you asked us to talk about the impact of the program. everyone who is here today is here to talk about that from their perspective as a student who is in the program now, their perspective as a school ally and alumni of the program. >> i'm a senior at a high school and i will be attending lincoln university or alabama whichever one i decide to go to. i have been in peer...
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i was -- i graduated in march. so i was -- i was at ft. benning in may, maybe? >> you got to benning in may of '64. so you were there with the units for virtually a year before you -- >> before i left. right. yep. >> what was your responsibility at benning? >> i was a platoon leader of the rocket group, and we had three companies. it was set up just like a regular artillery outfit. and you did the same type of things. i had a platoon of people that took care of this rocket. it was so unique, nobody else knew what we were doing. it was off on the side of the base. but it was fun, because you're playing with a nuke. you had all these drills with the screwdrivers and all this. it was really -- >> but you didn't, for that year, you didn't really train with the infantry or -- >> never. >> -- or you didn't train as an fo with the 1st air cav or anything like that? >> no, not at all. what they did, was somebody on high sent down a list of "we need this many artillery guys to fill the slots," and they posted our name on a bulletin board and there it was. your name, you'
i was -- i graduated in march. so i was -- i was at ft. benning in may, maybe? >> you got to benning in may of '64. so you were there with the units for virtually a year before you -- >> before i left. right. yep. >> what was your responsibility at benning? >> i was a platoon leader of the rocket group, and we had three companies. it was set up just like a regular artillery outfit. and you did the same type of things. i had a platoon of people that took care of this...
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i applied and i was accepted. i think that my second or third year, i got a job at los angeles city college. teaching in the evening and i loved it so much, as for being a columnist for a public figure, this was not in my plans at all. >> how did this column start? >> i wrote for the philadelphia tribune. this was a very old black newspaper in philadelphia. the president of the philadelphia tribune contacted me, and said that i want to change the focus of the newspaper. he hired me to write a column once a week. and then, i was discovered, as it was, in 1980 when the heritage foundation was starting a syndicated column. they invited me to be on the syndicate. ed grimsley, the editorial page editor of the "richmond times dispatch," said they liked the column but nobody was reading this, and they decided to carry my column for 35 years. >> what is the story on the creators syndicate? >> this was a friendly takeover of the heritage features. this was to send a kid and i think that maybe five or six or seven years --
i applied and i was accepted. i think that my second or third year, i got a job at los angeles city college. teaching in the evening and i loved it so much, as for being a columnist for a public figure, this was not in my plans at all. >> how did this column start? >> i wrote for the philadelphia tribune. this was a very old black newspaper in philadelphia. the president of the philadelphia tribune contacted me, and said that i want to change the focus of the newspaper. he hired me...
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or as i say to people every day, every time i say i love you i lose a house.rella love is going to be absolutely something that comes along that you're being looking for. you really are looking for. >> what have you really learned about love? >> that you have to throw yourself -- i love that word, fall in love. if you're not falling in love, it means you let go. you have to let go. you can't control it. if you're not out of control and you know you're out of control when all of your friends will tell you, i wouldn't do that if i were you and you go, i don't care, i don't care is the key word to falling in love and you don't mind what people say mine's easy. all you have to do is have kids and then i celebrate the mother of my kids. so i'm a different kind of guy. instead of celebrating the last three months, there was the complete disaster of the marriage, i celebrate the time, what was it when it was special. you follow me? and then once you become the mother of the kid, you will always be on that pedestal forever. so with me i have a love affair with my fami
or as i say to people every day, every time i say i love you i lose a house.rella love is going to be absolutely something that comes along that you're being looking for. you really are looking for. >> what have you really learned about love? >> that you have to throw yourself -- i love that word, fall in love. if you're not falling in love, it means you let go. you have to let go. you can't control it. if you're not out of control and you know you're out of control when all of your...
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all i know is, i am happy. and i am going to be successful. i have a bad feeling about that barbara. rosa, relax. let victor enjoy himself. maybe jess is right. mr. brashov knows what he's doing. i think you have a customer. so, what'll it be ? - would you have dinner with me tonight ? - i have kids. -i didn't know you were married. -i'm not. but i was. and, you know, it's difficult to get a baby-sitter at a moment's notice. all right, well, then, how about tomorrow night ? i can baby-sit tomorrow. so it's settled. i'll pick you up at 7:00 tomorrow night. you know-- can i meet you ? sure. have you been to palmettos ? is that the only place anyone eats at these days ? it's a nice place. i go there a lot. have you been there ? no, but i know someone who has. i can probably get directions. terrific. so i'll see you there tomorrow night. - is 7:00 okay ? - 7:00 would be perfect. you know, i'd really like to ask you something. go right ahead. if you could eat at a place like this, why do you come to crossroads cafe ? sometimes i just feel like putt
all i know is, i am happy. and i am going to be successful. i have a bad feeling about that barbara. rosa, relax. let victor enjoy himself. maybe jess is right. mr. brashov knows what he's doing. i think you have a customer. so, what'll it be ? - would you have dinner with me tonight ? - i have kids. -i didn't know you were married. -i'm not. but i was. and, you know, it's difficult to get a baby-sitter at a moment's notice. all right, well, then, how about tomorrow night ? i can baby-sit...
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i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for the orchard. this is ridiculous, i wear what i always wear, black. >> you are wearing a black cashmere turtle neck to the orchard? you can't do that. on the airplane, i am trying to learn the apple business. i have my files like a reporter. i realize i am treating my brother as if he was a source. i just wanted him to like me. i wanted to impress him. i had to do that little sister thing. the first rule was, put yourself into their world. the second part of this was understand how difficult it is and don't wait for a crisis, because the fact is
i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for...
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i started crying and i broke down. i said i want you to know that i am gay.here was a long puase. -- pause. my grandfather, a typical person who would not accept somebody, he said, we love you. >> my whole world opened up. >> selling at first person was a big deal. after the first few people, i just started acting like everybody should know this. i'm gay. >> this is who i am. >> i opened the door, my dad is out there. he looks at me and says, i am so sorry if i ever said fag. >> my life is great. >> i can be me. >> loving i would have missed experiencing the the joy of life. people who show me amazing things all the time. new ways to think and look at the world. i never foresaw being a police officer. i thought it was something i could not do. >> things keep getting better for me. >> it gets better. i will help you. we are here to help make your transition as smooth as possible. >> it gets better. >> you have so many people who are just like you. >> things get better when you reach out to others. >> you have to tolerate that not acceptance. you forge ahead an
i started crying and i broke down. i said i want you to know that i am gay.here was a long puase. -- pause. my grandfather, a typical person who would not accept somebody, he said, we love you. >> my whole world opened up. >> selling at first person was a big deal. after the first few people, i just started acting like everybody should know this. i'm gay. >> this is who i am. >> i opened the door, my dad is out there. he looks at me and says, i am so sorry if i ever said...
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i'm really happy that i wrote what i wrote before i knew about any of this. but i-i certainly have the experience of being asked on several occasions-- two that i can think of-- of taking something out of a book by a beloved editor. and what'd you do? [sighs] this is so hard. the first time, i did it. and i felt so awful about it and i still do to this day, because i knew that it was right-- emotionally right for my character. the second time, it was one word. and i could have changed that one word. the only word, by the way, the "f" word in this book, spoken by a very, very angry 15-year-old, an extremely articulate 15-year-old in an articulate family so that the word was very powerful when he used that. i was told that if i changed that word, i wouldn't lose all the book club sales. you talk about more sales? no, no, no. it's less sales, because the book clubs will not touch your book. one word. if i changed it to another word that started with "f," no problem. i don't know what we're supposed to say here. we're on camera. and thought about it. i looked it
i'm really happy that i wrote what i wrote before i knew about any of this. but i-i certainly have the experience of being asked on several occasions-- two that i can think of-- of taking something out of a book by a beloved editor. and what'd you do? [sighs] this is so hard. the first time, i did it. and i felt so awful about it and i still do to this day, because i knew that it was right-- emotionally right for my character. the second time, it was one word. and i could have changed that one...
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i thought i had one of those, but i was wrong. the decision came as part of the country's direct democracy system in which voters regularly decide social issues. the boxes are basically parking spaces with walls. they are intended to ep could the sex, woulders away -- intended to keep the sex workers away from the sex capital. if you can't get rid of prostitution, is this the best way to control it? contain it in a sawment area? sawment area? >> have i a really hard time stying how i feel about it. i guess it is fine. if that's the best way they can think to keep it in the more appropriate areas, then sure. >> okay then. here is the thing i like about switzerland other than the fact that they make watches. they rejected an extra two weeks vacation, but they okayed this. >> we will be spending the vacation. >> by the way, the sex boxes are also wireless hot spots, if you know what i mean. >> they come up with all of the culture and the different lange wenls. languages. it is not as romantic. >> i imagine that is the american transl
i thought i had one of those, but i was wrong. the decision came as part of the country's direct democracy system in which voters regularly decide social issues. the boxes are basically parking spaces with walls. they are intended to ep could the sex, woulders away -- intended to keep the sex workers away from the sex capital. if you can't get rid of prostitution, is this the best way to control it? contain it in a sawment area? sawment area? >> have i a really hard time stying how i feel...
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i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely
i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came?...
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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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to seek a home a place where i could grow. 165 miles i crieds, 165 times i missed you today. 165 meals that did not satisfy. 165 was not the number of my dorm room. 165 dollars for a 1 way ticket. 651 the area code home. >> this is a record. phone rings, a set in mother tone asks, what are you eating, how are you getting around? warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can feel her flannel nightgown wet with my tierce much the smell of ponds cold cream makes me sad. how i long to wrap my arms around her warm bell e. instead i say, i'm fine. eating, taking subway. i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius.
to seek a home a place where i could grow. 165 miles i crieds, 165 times i missed you today. 165 meals that did not satisfy. 165 was not the number of my dorm room. 165 dollars for a 1 way ticket. 651 the area code home. >> this is a record. phone rings, a set in mother tone asks, what are you eating, how are you getting around? warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been...
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or did i misread that? >> i didn't say that specifically. i was looking for that kind of work. i am seeking full-time work with a city agency still and i'm seeking contract work if i can find it, that might include representing clients to the media, and might include representing them to the city. it would be the kind of public affairs work where people need to understand how city functions in a particular way and what the rules and procedures are and sort of what outreach is necessaries to get things into the right place and give them the context for a project going before city hall or a set of ideas or businesses or goals they may have. so, a particular subject matter area is not really particularly -- i'm not seeking a particular subject matter area. i mentioned in my letter that i had potential for work, potential for contract work for the fort mason center which has in mind an effort to try to extend the f-line, the historic f-line train from the center of fisherman's wharf down to fort mason because there's track and a long history of a desire to do that so the fort mason
or did i misread that? >> i didn't say that specifically. i was looking for that kind of work. i am seeking full-time work with a city agency still and i'm seeking contract work if i can find it, that might include representing clients to the media, and might include representing them to the city. it would be the kind of public affairs work where people need to understand how city functions in a particular way and what the rules and procedures are and sort of what outreach is necessaries...
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íííí chancellor, i know there's a lot of people that have thoughtñ about that, but i would liked you a whole proposal to the parties of the coalition to heló them with the drafting of the law, and i would like for you to support the proposal so this model, and for this i need support from the experts that are up there. good, said that to me, and i think that this is a complex scheme that takes care of a lot of people and touches a lot of people. it's true that the life has changed a lot of situations, but it's good to cover the children and the parents. but we only have 100 people, we have 90 minutes, so we don't have a lot of time for everybody. the rights of children -- okay, let's go on. this lady over there. next to the gentleman with the nice mustache. >> i think it is well known that large families no longer exist, and what we should encourage is houses where we can gather generations. what we should do a lot more about that. we should make it public now.? we should give every town and every city home for several generations to meet. it exists already, but this is the mos
íííí chancellor, i know there's a lot of people that have thoughtñ about that, but i would liked you a whole proposal to the parties of the coalition to heló them with the drafting of the law, and i would like for you to support the proposal so this model, and for this i need support from the experts that are up there. good, said that to me, and i think that this is a complex scheme that takes care of a lot of people and touches a lot of people. it's true that the life has changed a...
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i told this story about how i -- i got a perm when i was in college. let me explain.-- i went into a mall to get my hair cut and this girl's like, "your hair's so straight." and i go, "yeah, well -- what do you want me to do, you know?" she goes, "well, i can -- if you want, i can give you a body wave." and i was like, "i don't know what that means. i don't -- no thank you. just -- i'll just have a haircut." and my friend's dropped me off and they walked around the mall. and then she goes, "well, it's like a perm but it's just a little -- just give it a little movement to your hair." and i go, "yeah, no thanks. i'll do that next time" or whatever, you know? "leave me alone." and she goes, "it's free." [ light laughter ] now we're talking. this -- free body wave. this is awesome. "yeah! let's do the body wave." so, cut to i'm under a hair dryer reading "redbook" and my friends walk by the -- [ laughter ] "what are you doin'?" and then i -- i go, "it's just a body wave. it's not a big deal. just a little movement to the -- a little movement to my hair." my friends are l
i told this story about how i -- i got a perm when i was in college. let me explain.-- i went into a mall to get my hair cut and this girl's like, "your hair's so straight." and i go, "yeah, well -- what do you want me to do, you know?" she goes, "well, i can -- if you want, i can give you a body wave." and i was like, "i don't know what that means. i don't -- no thank you. just -- i'll just have a haircut." and my friend's dropped me off and they walked...
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>> i am. i mean, at first, i hated it.n dreams. >> yeah, that was my own life. no, but i hated it. just kidding. i hated it. and then i really, like -- it got its hooks in me, and now i've, like, taken hold of everything l.a. has to offer, and, like, weirdly -- i just went on, like, an astrological women's retreat. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, what? >> i know. and full disclosure, i loved it. i loved every second of it. >> jimmy: what is an astrological women's treat. >> you know, who can say? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what the flyer says. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we don't know what this is, man. >> and i still don't know. but i went, and -- i found out -- i mean, we all know our base sign. i'm a scorpio, but that's not all there is, guys. let me tell ya. then you can find out, you know, you're a taurus moon. and i was getting so into it, and people would do things. like, they wouldn't pass the coffee. and i was, like, you know what? that's their aries talking. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's their aries talking. >> and
>> i am. i mean, at first, i hated it.n dreams. >> yeah, that was my own life. no, but i hated it. just kidding. i hated it. and then i really, like -- it got its hooks in me, and now i've, like, taken hold of everything l.a. has to offer, and, like, weirdly -- i just went on, like, an astrological women's retreat. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, what? >> i know. and full disclosure, i loved it. i loved every second of it. >> jimmy: what is an astrological...
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i mean, when i was a kid, i had two dreams.te enough to have both those dreams come true and crazy enough to go for both of them. >> jimmy: backstage, we were talking and this thing is ridiculous. of course -- >> absolutely. >> jimmy: did you come up with -- it was your high school buddy? >> yeah. when i was in college, i actually just started wrestling. i had a roommate, and we would always -- we were obsessed with jean-claude van damme. >> jimmy: who wasn't? and who -- who isn't? >> and just how geniusly awesome/bad he was. so any song that came on the radio, i would change the lyrics of the chorus to van damme's name. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and just whatever was playing at the time, i would just transpose the lyrics, so i was always listening to a lot of, like, '80s songs. >> jimmy: who wasn't? >> at the time. exactly. so, i mean, would you like to hear one of them? >> jimmy: can we just -- can we have a couple of them? [ cheers and applause ] >> there just happens to be -- be a microphone here. >> jimmy: we always have a
i mean, when i was a kid, i had two dreams.te enough to have both those dreams come true and crazy enough to go for both of them. >> jimmy: backstage, we were talking and this thing is ridiculous. of course -- >> absolutely. >> jimmy: did you come up with -- it was your high school buddy? >> yeah. when i was in college, i actually just started wrestling. i had a roommate, and we would always -- we were obsessed with jean-claude van damme. >> jimmy: who wasn't? and...
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i said, i could call and get everything i need. in retrospect, i did not trust them, so when they said they were going to deny everything, they came back and said you have to pay the appeal and the additional fees, even though we denied it. >> do you have a photo of a car t? >> i have the schematics. goo>> can you show it to us? thus there is an overhead to your right. >> face of so it would be like if you were looking at it. >> sure. this was designed based on the health permits information. i am sorry to take your time like this. >> if we could hear the rebuttal and come back. >> that is fine. goo>> commissioners. the initial application was as they noted for african coffee. on this of metal, we believe these were all drinks or sweets to be consumed on site. had we known they were selling coffee beans and package the that is not to be consumed on site, we would not process this permit, because that would be the wrong type of venue. based on this information, we continue to believe they will sell coffee and tea and suites. the hea
i said, i could call and get everything i need. in retrospect, i did not trust them, so when they said they were going to deny everything, they came back and said you have to pay the appeal and the additional fees, even though we denied it. >> do you have a photo of a car t? >> i have the schematics. goo>> can you show it to us? thus there is an overhead to your right. >> face of so it would be like if you were looking at it. >> sure. this was designed based on the...
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back then i was insane. and i -- i went to prison. i don't think i should have gone to prison. >> sometimes my feeling is that many courts are having to deal with these people and don't know what to do with them and kind of throw up their hands and say, hey, i have nothing else to do but send this person to prison and we end up with them. >> frank is being treated in the residential treatment unit for advanced schizophrenia, regularly receiving medication for his illness. >> probably one of the biggest things that we're able to monitor here and what we watch here, is this person taking their medication? many times, as long as they're taking their medications and keeping their contacts with the mental health professionals, they can function and do pretty well. >> proliction and haldol and progentin. i need medication. until i die, i may need medication. >> frank also receives counseling to deal with his horrific crime. >> you know, i'm not as bad as i used to be. you know, i probably remember things. i have a track of mind. i'm not act
back then i was insane. and i -- i went to prison. i don't think i should have gone to prison. >> sometimes my feeling is that many courts are having to deal with these people and don't know what to do with them and kind of throw up their hands and say, hey, i have nothing else to do but send this person to prison and we end up with them. >> frank is being treated in the residential treatment unit for advanced schizophrenia, regularly receiving medication for his illness. >>...
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i support this project. i think it is a wise use of the land. i urge you to do so as well. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am going to interrupt us here and take a couple-minute break for our court reporter. so we will recess here and come >> we are back in session. commissioners, i believe for -- we are in the midst of public comment. >> if i call your name, please come and speak. >> thank you. i am the founder of waterfront for all. we are a grass-roots investors -- a grass-roots organization. this provides a wonderful opportunity to update land uses. we strongly support 8 washington and recommend the commission approve it. we ask that 8 washington you consider 8 will provide. -- we ask that you consider what 8 washington will provide. i received virtually zero benefits from the site. it has an out of date jim. it cost $200 per month. this is not the ymca. this is a private club that i cannot afford. there are two parking lots and the infamous blocking of our view and prevents it public access to the waterfront. contrast that to what 8 washington provides. i think t
i support this project. i think it is a wise use of the land. i urge you to do so as well. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am going to interrupt us here and take a couple-minute break for our court reporter. so we will recess here and come >> we are back in session. commissioners, i believe for -- we are in the midst of public comment. >> if i call your name, please come and speak. >> thank you. i am the founder of waterfront for all. we are a grass-roots investors...
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i got that wrong didn't i?announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. that can help lower cholesterol? whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! whwheeee! ! whwheeee!! whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! ahah h heaeadsds u up. whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! evevererytythihingng y youou l , nonow w momobibilele.. dodownwnloloadad t thehe n nep totodaday.y. >>> he's not divisive. he's not a polarizing figure, he's a uniting figure. i think that's something we need after the last eight years of what we've just endured. not just that, but the last 20 years of two families controlling the white house. i mean, you know, there are a lot of folks that have great ideas, but i think the reason we haven't seen any of those executed are because they're polarizing figures. barack has fans in the republican party and fans in the democratic party and sort of everyone in between like me. >> that was kal penn in 2008 campaigning for barack obama. it's a good point you made there, before he even became pre
i got that wrong didn't i?announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. that can help lower cholesterol? whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! whwheeee! ! whwheeee!! whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! ahah h heaeadsds u up. whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! evevererytythihingng y youou l , nonow w momobibilele.. dodownwnloloadad t thehe n nep totodaday.y. >>> he's not divisive. he's not a polarizing figure, he's a uniting figure. i think that's something we need...
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and i said, yes, sir, i know exactly where i am. and i identified myself. and he says, i'm colonel johnson. so he said, show me on the map. and i did. he went his way, which was completely opposite from where we had to go, and i went my way. and about 4:00 in the morning, just about light, i brought 18 men to our objective, and we were the only ones there besides about 30 others. it was our battalion objective for the 600 or 675 people that we should have had there. but we stayed there for the three days. no one knew we were there. until we were finally -- we had a walkie-talkie with us. and the only thing the walkie-talkie would get would be british broadcasting company. beamed to the ship and from the ship we picked up their signal. we found out that the invasion was a success. we stayed there and held those bridges until we were relieved. thank you, sir. >> thank you, ed. what you don't know is you got a battlefield commission after that. but we'll get to that later. norm? first cameraman to go in with the marines. went into terawa. the first division wa
and i said, yes, sir, i know exactly where i am. and i identified myself. and he says, i'm colonel johnson. so he said, show me on the map. and i did. he went his way, which was completely opposite from where we had to go, and i went my way. and about 4:00 in the morning, just about light, i brought 18 men to our objective, and we were the only ones there besides about 30 others. it was our battalion objective for the 600 or 675 people that we should have had there. but we stayed there for the...
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the one reply i think i think people feel like listening to stories i i i this what i have come to understand is this is a i felt like we really don't have a choice because on an individual basis we can't really change the system but there's a group as people coming together as we the people we can make change and we can make a difference the fact that you know we don't have really a choice we don't have a viable socialist we don't even have a viable libertarian party i mean nobody there are white and libertarian i'd be at . well you know it doesn't matter we're very hard to hear over to be given this is the world ok danny jump in go ahead you know it's very it's it's very difficult as charles knows very well for any third party movements to organize and get on the ballot and fact what the republicans are trying to do in many parts of our countries to get people off the ballot by using these phony voter id fraud laws all right it. is a real easy show no no this is something this is not even a debate about this is i think as a mine are and there's a need to surround you. it's not if it was so
the one reply i think i think people feel like listening to stories i i i this what i have come to understand is this is a i felt like we really don't have a choice because on an individual basis we can't really change the system but there's a group as people coming together as we the people we can make change and we can make a difference the fact that you know we don't have really a choice we don't have a viable socialist we don't even have a viable libertarian party i mean nobody there are...
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i go to sunset elementary. i am in third grade and i am 3. my mom has been laid off and rehired three times. last year, i was in ms william'' class and she was a new teacher. and the old teacher had been there a long time. i just want to say that i do not like that teachers keep being laid off. thank you. [applause] >> my name is sunny dawn, that was my daughter. i worked at cleveland elementary in the excelsior or mission of persia. we are experiencing layoffs because of the imaginary line they have drawn. what i'm here to express, not just as a teacher but as a parent, my daughter went to cleveland elementary. when i got laid off a couple of times, it was not good enough for me as a parent so i transfer to sunset elementary. this is my honest story as a parent and teacher. now she has a wonderful principal that is telling her teachers, do not worry about the layoffs because we have enough money to provide for them. why does my daughter feel safe enough at a west side school and my students at cleveland elementary do not feel safe and they'r
i go to sunset elementary. i am in third grade and i am 3. my mom has been laid off and rehired three times. last year, i was in ms william'' class and she was a new teacher. and the old teacher had been there a long time. i just want to say that i do not like that teachers keep being laid off. thank you. [applause] >> my name is sunny dawn, that was my daughter. i worked at cleveland elementary in the excelsior or mission of persia. we are experiencing layoffs because of the imaginary...
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and as i -- i suppose i conclude where i started, i think it would just be an amazing overreach for whatnd the scope about declaring this unconstitutional. >> yeah, let's hope we don't have a bunch of liberal activist on that conservative side of the court. representative rosa delauro the great state of connecticut. thanks so much. there she goes. kathleen madigan is back from her smoke break. >> everything's ok on the roof. i see myself as the roof watch lady. i don't have a firearm but if things get weird i did see accuratey on tv. >> everything is a-ok. >> nobody called the fire department because of the plumes of smoke. >> no, just me and another man. >> oh, you had a friend. >> i did. >> a smoke pal. >> kathleen madigan, professional comedienne on our side and mitt romney when we come back. >> oh. >> jim will actually do the romney laughing what he calls his father's layoff. humorous. >> this joke is exactly the right height. >> we'll do that when we come back on "the stephanie miller show"." >> this is so funny in my head when i planned it. >> it's "the stephanie miller show"." >>
and as i -- i suppose i conclude where i started, i think it would just be an amazing overreach for whatnd the scope about declaring this unconstitutional. >> yeah, let's hope we don't have a bunch of liberal activist on that conservative side of the court. representative rosa delauro the great state of connecticut. thanks so much. there she goes. kathleen madigan is back from her smoke break. >> everything's ok on the roof. i see myself as the roof watch lady. i don't have a...
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i am devastated. i amen fiewr yaited. i am furious. what i realized was my mother was making a political statement. with that gift she was basically saying, look, we are living in a new post penile and new 70s world. all boys should know how to make cup cakes with light bulbs and crow shea and all of that stuff. she was trying to turn me into this vision of masculinity that she thought i should inhabit. and i have since become that vision of masculinity. look at me. flailing, flamboyant. me and bill, birds of a feather. >> i wish it was you and me. you are the one with the kidment kidment -- with the kid. >> time for one more question, but it is a very honest book. you say something about marriage that no man i don't think would ever admit knowing they are on television or writing a book. you fan tau size about divorce. i never do that. >> my wife and i talk about divorce the way other people talk about going on vacation. oh it would be so great to go to italy ssments oh, it would be so great to get divorced. we talk about it openly. i
i am devastated. i amen fiewr yaited. i am furious. what i realized was my mother was making a political statement. with that gift she was basically saying, look, we are living in a new post penile and new 70s world. all boys should know how to make cup cakes with light bulbs and crow shea and all of that stuff. she was trying to turn me into this vision of masculinity that she thought i should inhabit. and i have since become that vision of masculinity. look at me. flailing, flamboyant. me and...
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i thought i had crap in my crack. i guarantee ya.bars. >> they should have charged an admission to that. >> jimmy: hey, i was going to ask you, how is your wife doing? how's your wife doing? is she doing good? >> -- oh, my wife is awesome, you know. >> jimmy: do anything special for valentine's day? >> well, the first time i made love to my wife, we were in the back of my parents' car. [ cheers ] oh, boy, they could barely keep their eyes on the road that day. [ laughter ] i tell you what. it was something else. >> jimmy: oh man. that was beautiful. >> you know, valentine's day was great. she kind of got mad at me. you know, i was going to get her some flowers, but the light turned green on me. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, you thought about it, though, huh? you thought about it, though. there you go. >> no, i didn't do that. i didn't do that. but i took her -- [ laughter ] she said -- i said, what do you want for valentine's? she goes, i want an ipad that's $700. and i'm like, oh, man, now they got a tampon with a gps system. [ laughter ] y
i thought i had crap in my crack. i guarantee ya.bars. >> they should have charged an admission to that. >> jimmy: hey, i was going to ask you, how is your wife doing? how's your wife doing? is she doing good? >> -- oh, my wife is awesome, you know. >> jimmy: do anything special for valentine's day? >> well, the first time i made love to my wife, we were in the back of my parents' car. [ cheers ] oh, boy, they could barely keep their eyes on the road that day. [...
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i thank you very -- i thank you. [applause] president yee: the next group of speakers are coming from martin luther king. come on up to the podium. there are quite a few of you. i will give you one minute each. toby cain? mark murray, laura hurley, karen green, lanetta spears, paul, doris, james, nancy, maggie, sandy, sabrina, maurice, dan -- diana, ms. coleman, ms. flores, sherry, david, sataro, patricia, and brandy. our most of the people here? >> is it on? president yee: is it outside somewhere? do you know? go ahead. or on. -- hold on. we will give you two minutes instead of once. >> and you ask us to get involved with our kids' education grid when we do, our voices are totally ignored. the only choice that we see seems to think is racism. what we ask for at our school, what we elect is ignored. they put in their personal -- they put their personal agendas in front of our kids' education. believe it or not, there are some decent black and latino families in 92114 who would like to see our kids educated and attend
i thank you very -- i thank you. [applause] president yee: the next group of speakers are coming from martin luther king. come on up to the podium. there are quite a few of you. i will give you one minute each. toby cain? mark murray, laura hurley, karen green, lanetta spears, paul, doris, james, nancy, maggie, sandy, sabrina, maurice, dan -- diana, ms. coleman, ms. flores, sherry, david, sataro, patricia, and brandy. our most of the people here? >> is it on? president yee: is it outside...
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i am away by -- the more i hear, the more i read, the more i research -- i was not doing anything nearly as courageous at 18 years old. looking back, when i was 15, that was the first year, in 1990, when my brothers and i were invited to perform in the presence in upstate new york for the holiday. it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we started to do it over and over again. it was only 10 years later and that we began to see ways to use that in a more pro-active way. we would come out of a nightclub in new york city, my brother, my cousin, and i. we had had some experience with the police harassing us on the streets. this particular night, somebody had gotten into a fight, we were probably the only black folks in a white neighborhood the party that they were at, they were playing salsa, marvin gaye, and we were hanging out after the birthday party. we got caught up in a situation where the police had been called for shots fired. we h
i am away by -- the more i hear, the more i read, the more i research -- i was not doing anything nearly as courageous at 18 years old. looking back, when i was 15, that was the first year, in 1990, when my brothers and i were invited to perform in the presence in upstate new york for the holiday. it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we...