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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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>> no, i didn't worry. i was upset, i was disappointed how i handled the situation. you know, being full ahead going with the final day and having a great chance doing a first major. it wasn't a nice feeling. but i took a lot from it. if i hadn't had that in 2011, i don't know if i would have gone to win the u.s. open the way it is or to win the pga the way i did. >> rose: what did it teach you. >> it taught me i had to be myself. i had to feel comfortable in my own skin. i was trying to be someone that i wasn't out there on that final day. i was trying to be so focused, so perfect, you know. that's not how i play golf. i play golf with a smile on my face. i play golf and happy. i love being out there. when i watched it back in agusta, my body language wasn't the same or the way it usually is. my head was down. i felt like my shoulders were slumped. i was very, i usually am happy, i'm looking up, i'm looking around at the crowd. i felt that's what i needed to do to play my best golf. >> rose: the masters, they had an invitation to two female members. that's a big thi
>> no, i didn't worry. i was upset, i was disappointed how i handled the situation. you know, being full ahead going with the final day and having a great chance doing a first major. it wasn't a nice feeling. but i took a lot from it. if i hadn't had that in 2011, i don't know if i would have gone to win the u.s. open the way it is or to win the pga the way i did. >> rose: what did it teach you. >> it taught me i had to be myself. i had to feel comfortable in my own skin. i...
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i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life of fellini. they made a movie of it -- only a few years ago, which was not so good, but the play was excellent. it was broadway. there was one scene where all the women were preparing themselves for the show. all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot drink because i did it truly like a real corset. laced up all along the back. no drink, because to go to the toilet, wha
i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life of fellini. they made a movie of it -- only a few years ago, which was not so good, but the play was excellent. it was broadway. there was one scene where all the women were preparing themselves for the show. all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show,...
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i was supposed to die in that cell, did i? i didn't die. you didn't get your book deals, did you mothers? i wrote a book about you so you have to rip some other celebrity until he's dead and then you can write a book about him. i'm sorry. i'm back. that's how -- the book became all of my life. 20 years of a crazy [ bleep ] marriage, alcohol, drugs, the best of times, the best of times, when i was 8 years old, my life was exquisite. i went to mgm when i was 5. i was an extra. i'm watching and said, wait a minute. if you talk, they pay attention to you. i don't care about the money, they pay attention to you. i found love, just the way i found love on the sidewalk when i danced for the people. >> do you think you're sane. >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? do you think you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. i think i was born. the truth is i think i'm sort of a mutation or subspecies. i think if it was born 10,000 years ago i would have taken two or three
i was supposed to die in that cell, did i? i didn't die. you didn't get your book deals, did you mothers? i wrote a book about you so you have to rip some other celebrity until he's dead and then you can write a book about him. i'm sorry. i'm back. that's how -- the book became all of my life. 20 years of a crazy [ bleep ] marriage, alcohol, drugs, the best of times, the best of times, when i was 8 years old, my life was exquisite. i went to mgm when i was 5. i was an extra. i'm watching and...
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i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the inspiration, through the air, to everything. at the same time, i was fascinated. because i was not part of that. but as a voyeur that i am, i wanted to see them. i'm fascinated. i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in london, i saw a black trench coat, and in the front, you say black is not for children. black is bad, and everything like that that is ridiculous, so i told them. i must say that one for me was a learning experience. i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm i
i must say that when i was going to london, i loved that. the inspiration, through the air, to everything. at the same time, i was fascinated. because i was not part of that. but as a voyeur that i am, i wanted to see them. i'm fascinated. i love them. i love the work of westwood. so i love their work because they did something, but they saw something that was happening, rebellion tight, and that mix of conservative with the art still. i love that, so it has influenced me. for example, in...
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i say, i get it. i think, you know, i get it. it's difficult. it's difficult to -- one, i think just the reality. i met people who i would say, listen, it might not be the work for you. you probably should go back to school. i don't know why you think you have the right to sit at the table that spent ten years studying criminal justice policies and get the same respect and authority they get. maybe you should choose not to do this. and unfortunately felt the need to say that. the truth is that everybody in the audience is thinking, okay why should i listen to you. if all you have is your testimony. that may per said some people to listen. they're going to look at the question again and the testimony and lean toward the other person on the panel. again, i mean, i got out of prison, and i went to college first, i went to community college. and then i went to the university of maryland. i -- one of my professors from the school said why didn't you mention our name. i went to the community college in maryland then i went to the university of marylan
i say, i get it. i think, you know, i get it. it's difficult. it's difficult to -- one, i think just the reality. i met people who i would say, listen, it might not be the work for you. you probably should go back to school. i don't know why you think you have the right to sit at the table that spent ten years studying criminal justice policies and get the same respect and authority they get. maybe you should choose not to do this. and unfortunately felt the need to say that. the truth is that...
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i said, can you take care of theo. i said, i will be there. i was mad and ross, so i said it was perfect. i went to see her. that was the conversation december 31. we plan for the next day. the next day i went to her home, and she started to talk about she is in therapy, and she mentioned my therapist. my therapist told me i have anger issues, and i thought, and who really? anchor issues, -- anger issues, and i think i would like the number, because i would like to share your professional opinion. that is how i started the conversation, and i remember when she mentioned dasthat. i said, i really need your professional opinion about this. it was as a lawyer, because she is always repeating that she is a lawyer. >> did she understand what you meant about that when you said professional experience? did she understand, and did you make it very clear you were seeking official who legal counsel? did you say those words? >> i said its, and she responde, of course, i will help you. i have been in court so many times. i know how it works. >> i will sto
i said, can you take care of theo. i said, i will be there. i was mad and ross, so i said it was perfect. i went to see her. that was the conversation december 31. we plan for the next day. the next day i went to her home, and she started to talk about she is in therapy, and she mentioned my therapist. my therapist told me i have anger issues, and i thought, and who really? anchor issues, -- anger issues, and i think i would like the number, because i would like to share your professional...
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>> i actually, i think i did. in your declaration at paragraph 13, you write that you sponleded to ivory, and i'm quoting, very briefly and not as nicely as usual because i realized ivory was calling ross' enemies against my wishes. what brought you to the realization that as of 12-24 on the fourth ms. madison was calling your husband's enemies against your wishes? >> in our conversation on january 4 when she was trying to convince me to call the police, and she said, we can bring district attorney here, phil brownstein, the chief of police, she also mentioned pamela harris an also mentioned gavin newsom as her friends and someone who is going to help to do everything against ross. and also she was repeating in our conversation in january 4 and why i was -- the only way i could get out of her house, was saying i have to call my dad is because she was telling me, screw him. at that moment, actually, i didn't know what that means. but looks to me so suspicious that she knowing how hard we were working, even me campa
>> i actually, i think i did. in your declaration at paragraph 13, you write that you sponleded to ivory, and i'm quoting, very briefly and not as nicely as usual because i realized ivory was calling ross' enemies against my wishes. what brought you to the realization that as of 12-24 on the fourth ms. madison was calling your husband's enemies against your wishes? >> in our conversation on january 4 when she was trying to convince me to call the police, and she said, we can bring...
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when i came back, i thought, i can do this. i can make a living. i felt more alive than i was speaking this language than anything else in my place. i thought, what a great way to make a living, and be shakespearean actor. so what i did was auditioned for a renaissance fair and links to pennsylvania and attacked casts. i was so excited. i got cast in romeo and romeo and juliet. but to the renaissance fair in the first things they are them is doubly to impose and cod piece so excited and found out about the moment that romeo and juliet had been shrunk to half an hour. who's the truncated version, the greatest hits of romeo and juliet. that wasn't quite the rac for the national theater it experienced this wonderful year monday. at the renaissance fair, which you do is inhabit a character and talk to people at the can elizabethan. i didn't know is getting into any of this, but i was. i was always amazed, always entreat i see people show up to the fair, dressed as elizabethans. there were nights in shining armor, ladies addresses and there was thunder,
when i came back, i thought, i can do this. i can make a living. i felt more alive than i was speaking this language than anything else in my place. i thought, what a great way to make a living, and be shakespearean actor. so what i did was auditioned for a renaissance fair and links to pennsylvania and attacked casts. i was so excited. i got cast in romeo and romeo and juliet. but to the renaissance fair in the first things they are them is doubly to impose and cod piece so excited and found...
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i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in the mirror. trying to figure out what makes me an american. i see chickens. practicing religions without a roof. i see my own blood. proud amer
i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have...
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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 all this other nonsense and the fees just 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 gang
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 all this other nonsense and the fees just keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she...
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>> i am working telecommuting from home, and i am working, and i get a call, and i am doing the best i can see if she is in any danger or need any support. >> so you did not think of it at the time? >> yes. >> when you think that having guns and a home is a risk factor for further violence could >> yes. >> did you ask her whether she was threatening to leave the sheriff or to take their son? i. >> would you agree that the danger is heightened when the victim is threatening to leave? >> absolutely. >> did you ask her if the sheriff was ever drinking or using drugs during this time period? >> no. >> would you agree that drinking or using drugs is a risk factor for violence? >> yes. >> did michelob's tell me during this protocol, this first 40- minute phone call, that she was considering making a police report? >> no, she did not tell me that. >> Ñ[e 3did she discuss what effect this would have on sheriff mirkarimi? >> no, she did not bring it up. >> did you bring it up? >> no. >> do you know in she was considering bringing up your views to a doctor? >> yes, she did it tell me that. >>
>> i am working telecommuting from home, and i am working, and i get a call, and i am doing the best i can see if she is in any danger or need any support. >> so you did not think of it at the time? >> yes. >> when you think that having guns and a home is a risk factor for further violence could >> yes. >> did you ask her whether she was threatening to leave the sheriff or to take their son? i. >> would you agree that the danger is heightened when the...
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a ton of fight and when i get a scent, i hunt, brother, i hunt all day long. >> rose: here is what iant to know, where did you get the voice? >> i have been doing that character since high school, in wilkes bro north carolina and do it for my dad .. >> rose: what would you do for your dad. >> it was call the effeminate racist, and it just some how was funny. >> rose: it is. >> so i would do it for my dad. >> rose: would your dad laugh? >> uh-huh, uh-huh. my dad would laugh and a couple of kids in high school, the black kids would bump me in the hallway and knew this character would come out and i would say these kind of racial things to them and they would just laugh, they knew i was making fun -- >> rose: speaking of politics would you see down to see brother frank kin, franken? >> no, no we are supposed to go to dc on tuesday to promote. >> rose: are we meeting with politicians then? >> i don't know, we should know. who knows, who knows. charlie -- we are going to kiss babies. >> rose: i want to be there if you do it in the room. with a camera. >> yeah, you guys are doing a terribl
a ton of fight and when i get a scent, i hunt, brother, i hunt all day long. >> rose: here is what iant to know, where did you get the voice? >> i have been doing that character since high school, in wilkes bro north carolina and do it for my dad .. >> rose: what would you do for your dad. >> it was call the effeminate racist, and it just some how was funny. >> rose: it is. >> so i would do it for my dad. >> rose: would your dad laugh? >> uh-huh,...
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if i didn't have them i don't know what i would do, kind of thing.murai's garden i brought it and they never know what to expect from me. one said today, you never write the same story. i always feel i am writing the same story in all the books i have written because there are themes that go through my books consciously i don't sit down and say i will write about duty. or i will write about family. or i will write about world war ii god forbid. it somehow goes through every book i have done even when i tried not to. samurai garden is an example of quintessential set before world war ii, both of my cultures and everything i
if i didn't have them i don't know what i would do, kind of thing.murai's garden i brought it and they never know what to expect from me. one said today, you never write the same story. i always feel i am writing the same story in all the books i have written because there are themes that go through my books consciously i don't sit down and say i will write about duty. or i will write about family. or i will write about world war ii god forbid. it somehow goes through every book i have done...
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i love to sing i love i started playing trumpet. i really really wanted to play french horn but i don't have fingers on my left hand so i was out and you play with your left hand so i was very sad but i went to trumpet and then i did marching band so for someone with one leg that was very difficult. you need physical strength to play the trumpet the. same way. he did and it was it hard for you. know it was fair and have a lot of hot air. and but music was freeing to me i know i met pierce and met friends some acceptance that i hadn't had before so we are common in that that we found some life through music. but i think so to. begin with after i began to play music. people began to look at me with respect you know it was pity cos i mean. he. who. wealthy british style. sometimes violent. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike scrounger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. please send. me i'm. going to. fly isolation and prejudic
i love to sing i love i started playing trumpet. i really really wanted to play french horn but i don't have fingers on my left hand so i was out and you play with your left hand so i was very sad but i went to trumpet and then i did marching band so for someone with one leg that was very difficult. you need physical strength to play the trumpet the. same way. he did and it was it hard for you. know it was fair and have a lot of hot air. and but music was freeing to me i know i met pierce and...
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i just love creating and touring i love what i do, i just want to keep doing it. >> what's important,c for me and my cup. >> blrk . >>> good morning, i'm here in new orleans, in the ninth ward of new orleans to announce that am a candidate for the president of the united states. >> it began in 2006 with so much promise for then senator john towards, of course we all know how it ended. it destroyed his political career, ruined his marriage and left his life in a shambles. rheal hunter tells her side of the story. she joins me in her first cable interview. how are you? >> you're shaking your head already? what are you shaking your head for? >> i have had an interesting few days. >> you've been beaten up maybe by a lot of women who have taken offense to the book. who have tried to paint you as the scarlet woman in all this. >> i feel that it is unfair judgment and usually made from assumptions and from people who haven't read the book. >> the chapters in the book each have a quote, which is quite an interesting way of doing it. and they tell a little story of their own. introduction mean
i just love creating and touring i love what i do, i just want to keep doing it. >> what's important,c for me and my cup. >> blrk . >>> good morning, i'm here in new orleans, in the ninth ward of new orleans to announce that am a candidate for the president of the united states. >> it began in 2006 with so much promise for then senator john towards, of course we all know how it ended. it destroyed his political career, ruined his marriage and left his life in a...
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that i thought i had better just ask her again.ked her bluntly and said, could you tell me what support need in general? could you tell me what support you need from me? why don't you call me? and she said she wanted to make it work with her husband, she talked about her relationship and she wanted a warm relationship, she respected what he did and he did really good work. and he worked a lot and he was not around as much and she wanted to have a little bit more different relationship. and so she told me she wanted to get some marriage therapist, but they work together and try to work it out. she want him to prioritize that and if not, it did not work out, she wanted to make sure she had custody. that is what she told me. i told her i would -- that was not my expertise or anything like that. i can ask some friends. and see if i can help her in that way. >> accounted quickly 16 calls to and from new on the roster that you were shown up until 4:14 p.m. and 30 calls between 5 -- 5:12 a.m. anp.m. and 7:00. what was your mood and state
that i thought i had better just ask her again.ked her bluntly and said, could you tell me what support need in general? could you tell me what support you need from me? why don't you call me? and she said she wanted to make it work with her husband, she talked about her relationship and she wanted a warm relationship, she respected what he did and he did really good work. and he worked a lot and he was not around as much and she wanted to have a little bit more different relationship. and so...
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i know i would if i was a parent. >> yet you did it. >> i was just talking. wasn't going to do nothing about it. >> i know. but what's in here is sex act after sex act after sex act. talk of sex with multiple people. talk of stuff that's way out there, quite frankly, and dogs. >> just talk. that was all. people do it all the time online. >> i know but there's a difference between doing it online and showing up at a house. >> i know what you guys are doing. i see it all the time. and i think it's great what you guys are doing. i really do. and i mean, i will do anything -- i will do anything to help you guys out with stuff like this. >> this was only our second investigation so when he says, i like what you guys are doing, i believe in it, i want to help, i'm thinking he believes we're the police. so my impression was that he was offering to cooperate in another police investigation. he would help us in any way he could to catch other predators if we'd cut him some slack or perhaps even let him off the hook. >> i was wrong for what i did. i know that. i will d
i know i would if i was a parent. >> yet you did it. >> i was just talking. wasn't going to do nothing about it. >> i know. but what's in here is sex act after sex act after sex act. talk of sex with multiple people. talk of stuff that's way out there, quite frankly, and dogs. >> just talk. that was all. people do it all the time online. >> i know but there's a difference between doing it online and showing up at a house. >> i know what you guys are doing. i...
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when i looked back, that's when i began falling. i said to myself, oh, lord, where am i falling?please don't let me fall. >> with professor hill on the ground, parker steamrolls right over him. it's all caught on a store security camera. >> when he ran over him i was shocked and i said oh, lord is this the movies or what? because i didn't never -- you know, i never seen nothing like that. >> i remember the immediate onset of the impact, the bumper. my head lifted because i was trying to raise up to probably move and get up and run again, and after the bumper hit my temporal area here on the side i became unconscious. and i don't remember after that. >> after running over professor hill, parker gets out of his car and begins swinging at a bystander who witnessed the crime. >> i seen when he shut the car off and he hit some little boy what was in front of the car, he hit him. then he ran in the store. >> but he's not in the store for long. >> that's when all the guys came out just jumping on him and everything. the guys was hitting him because of what he had did. he ran over mr. hi
when i looked back, that's when i began falling. i said to myself, oh, lord, where am i falling?please don't let me fall. >> with professor hill on the ground, parker steamrolls right over him. it's all caught on a store security camera. >> when he ran over him i was shocked and i said oh, lord is this the movies or what? because i didn't never -- you know, i never seen nothing like that. >> i remember the immediate onset of the impact, the bumper. my head lifted because i was...
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"i get paid for this? i guess so." male announcer ] what happens when a beer tastes both refreshing and flavorful? ahh. [ male announcer ] guinness black lager. taste it. believe it. [ male announcer ] guinness black lager. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one sile call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonu
"i get paid for this? i guess so." male announcer ] what happens when a beer tastes both refreshing and flavorful? ahh. [ male announcer ] guinness black lager. taste it. believe it. [ male announcer ] guinness black lager. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one sile call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only...
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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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fan. >> i don't hate them but-- i grew up, '69, that was my-- i mean i ran on the field three times when they won the eastern division, when they won the pant against the braves, and davey johnson won in the left. >> rose: are you a huge sports fan where did that come from your father. >> my father. my father said he was the greatest athlete ever. there is no footage of this. but he said he was a five-- in high school at least. >> rose: i have forgotten, was he a musician. >> he is a musician, jazz musician. he played point guard in basketball, a quarterback, centerfielder, quarterback in football. i mean he said he did everything. the reason why i'm a film make certificate because of my father and my mother. i mean they-- just the immersion of not just me, my siblings also, we were immersed in the arts growing up. i mean my father at one point was the go to folk bassist. he play for bob dylan, peter, paul an mary, judy collins, odetta, he would go on and on and on. he was the guy, all nothing old records is him playing bass on it. >> rose: do you believe that that is the game you g
fan. >> i don't hate them but-- i grew up, '69, that was my-- i mean i ran on the field three times when they won the eastern division, when they won the pant against the braves, and davey johnson won in the left. >> rose: are you a huge sports fan where did that come from your father. >> my father. my father said he was the greatest athlete ever. there is no footage of this. but he said he was a five-- in high school at least. >> rose: i have forgotten, was he a...
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i am a communicator and when i sat down to write, i imagined the people i spoke to. other than sunday mass, i am usually with non-catholics of various sorts. and sometimes even with nonbelievers. i accepted a speaking engagement a while back which was a lot of fun. no, it was not a marketing decision goal. i don't think it's a bad marketing choice. i hope not. because my essential argument is a natural law argument. i was trying to find common ground. and i think that is what you are seeing. >> one of the very key parts of the book that i didn't did the full explanation of, personally, was where you talk about charity and you said you were with [inaudible name], you had just done some charity work in anacostia. and you came back and it bothered you, they realized that this soup kitchen, it was taken away from the pizza place or subway shop. >> it was a fish and chips place. you realize that the charity, you were doing something that had a positive effect on hard-working people. can you expand on that a little bit? >> let me just kind of recount the whole story so we
i am a communicator and when i sat down to write, i imagined the people i spoke to. other than sunday mass, i am usually with non-catholics of various sorts. and sometimes even with nonbelievers. i accepted a speaking engagement a while back which was a lot of fun. no, it was not a marketing decision goal. i don't think it's a bad marketing choice. i hope not. because my essential argument is a natural law argument. i was trying to find common ground. and i think that is what you are seeing....
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i am a little slow. >> i know. i feel bad about it. isn't the real winner tampa which is america's paris. >> absolutely. at first i was afraid the gop was going with the slogan "we built this city on rock and roll" and that song sucked. >> how dare you? >> look what my lead in was. >> i don't think it is an over used phrase. i think it does sum up where obama is coming from. the idea that you are not an entrepreneur. you are at the mercy of outside forces. it is good to see people who have done specific entrepreneurial things. this woman made things that can invest -- well, it is like, i don't know if i can pay attention. >> this is like two casting issues. a woman who loves baseball and is a dinist too. >> but who did we learn this from? who created the ideas? liberals. >> kicking the box of every single thing. and the republicans it took 30 years to catch up. >> doesn't that mean they created a pretty good idea if republicans are copying it? >> you know, i don't know if it is a good or bad idea. it is just an idea. >> i argue it is n
i am a little slow. >> i know. i feel bad about it. isn't the real winner tampa which is america's paris. >> absolutely. at first i was afraid the gop was going with the slogan "we built this city on rock and roll" and that song sucked. >> how dare you? >> look what my lead in was. >> i don't think it is an over used phrase. i think it does sum up where obama is coming from. the idea that you are not an entrepreneur. you are at the mercy of outside...
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no, i wish, i really do. i drive around a lot for work. i never see a hot man. i am never distracted by a good looking guy. >> i wish i could crash. is that what you are saying? >> no, i could still drive. >> then you would sue the guy, right? >> you know i don't sue people for a living. >> bill, you get a lot of cat calls from cabdrivers. any ever crash? >> no, but i have a personal interest in the story. i remember 10 years ago i was driving through time square. what do i see? mark wahlberg. the ad campaign with the boy shorts, and two words, vehicular homicide. and the naked cowboy to this day, that's n an issue for me. i don't drive over there. >> that's a universal issue. >> there is no cure for this, right? if you are going to be distracted you are going to be distracted. you can do every study you want. what will you do about it? >> the study is not going to help with that. >> ban sexy billboards. >> not in my country. >> al-qaeda is running an on-line employment ad. the job offer on a closed internet form and asks for their age, marital status, a list of
no, i wish, i really do. i drive around a lot for work. i never see a hot man. i am never distracted by a good looking guy. >> i wish i could crash. is that what you are saying? >> no, i could still drive. >> then you would sue the guy, right? >> you know i don't sue people for a living. >> bill, you get a lot of cat calls from cabdrivers. any ever crash? >> no, but i have a personal interest in the story. i remember 10 years ago i was driving through time...
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i had not intended to speak today, but i was struck by something i earlier. which is that both parties canker -- concur that relation of duties is key to whether official misconduct occurred. we know that with regard to ms. contact -- with regard to misconduct, there have to be a relations. the conduct unbecoming was maybe not so clear. both prongs of official misconduct have to be related to the duties of office. i do not believe this case arises to the level of official misconduct because i do not believe this is elevated to the level of official misconduct. i do not believe this is about whether domestic violence occurred. we do not need to charge again this case. [tone] the sheriff pleaded guilty to a related charge. that has concluded in my mind. i do not believe this is about whether you are minimizing domestic violence. i believe this is about official misconduct and i do not believe it occurred. >> nice to see you, ms. hanson. >> good afternoon. my name is ernestine whites -- weiss. this was not official misconduct. ihe was not an official yet, so it
i had not intended to speak today, but i was struck by something i earlier. which is that both parties canker -- concur that relation of duties is key to whether official misconduct occurred. we know that with regard to ms. contact -- with regard to misconduct, there have to be a relations. the conduct unbecoming was maybe not so clear. both prongs of official misconduct have to be related to the duties of office. i do not believe this case arises to the level of official misconduct because i...
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i have discussed this with everyone i work with. we're all looking forward to it being open again and being a place to enjoy for personal functions and business functions. thank you for your time. supervisor elsbernd: 80 very much. next speaker. let me call a few more cards before you start. matt, brian green, harold smith, john, bane, michael, and autumn. go ahead. >> my name is chris. i have two angles to being here. eli spear helped me to build my bar in oakland. he did a great job of designing something beautiful that added to the area. also, he helped philosophically to design a bar that captured the essence of the community. as a result, i am incredibly proud of my place. the debate -- the feedback is that he does a good job of meeting the desires and needs of relevant numbers. i am here so i can testify that is what he will create and design here. second, i have been living at 374 11th street for the past three years with my girlfriend. the irony of living in a neighborhood full of nightclubs and bars is there are none that c
i have discussed this with everyone i work with. we're all looking forward to it being open again and being a place to enjoy for personal functions and business functions. thank you for your time. supervisor elsbernd: 80 very much. next speaker. let me call a few more cards before you start. matt, brian green, harold smith, john, bane, michael, and autumn. go ahead. >> my name is chris. i have two angles to being here. eli spear helped me to build my bar in oakland. he did a great job of...
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i do not remember exactly if i was -- i was panicking, also. i was betrayed. >> now, ms. lopez, did you release a statement to the press on january 5 to the effect of what was happening to your husband was wrong? did you make a public press release on that date? >> january 5? >> yes. >> here or in venezuela? >> here. >> i think we got lawyers, the same, january 4, and they advise do not talk with anybody. >> ok. ms. lopez, i'm not -- i'm not asking that -- that's not the answer to my question. the question that i asked you was, did you make a release to the press, just making a statement that what is happening here is wrong, i have absolutely no complaint against my husband, my husband has never been abusive to me, ross and i are committed to our marriage. our son and our family. on or around january 5 or 6? >> yes, we did that through our lawyers. but i didn't have communication or give any interview. that was january 5 or 6th >> i'm just asking, do you have a recollection? >> no. >> i'm going to approach the witness and show her a document to refresh your recollection.
i do not remember exactly if i was -- i was panicking, also. i was betrayed. >> now, ms. lopez, did you release a statement to the press on january 5 to the effect of what was happening to your husband was wrong? did you make a public press release on that date? >> january 5? >> yes. >> here or in venezuela? >> here. >> i think we got lawyers, the same, january 4, and they advise do not talk with anybody. >> ok. ms. lopez, i'm not -- i'm not asking that...
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and so therefore, i mean, i just cannot conceive -- i have tried a lot of cases, and i cannot conceive of a judge saying, i have decided these facts are irrelevant to the issue i have to decide, and that an expert says, relied on these facts in informing my opinion and that you should reach "x." >> commissioner? >> the way i'm looking at it, we decided that was not relevant to our findings whether what was then the declaration as referred to here was relevant to what we were doing. i will just refer to the things, the names on the becker account or where the child slept may not be relevant, but we may feel we have to make a judgment about the nature and consequences of domestic violence or what was going on in this situation. so i feel as though i could come to a different conclusion about whether i wanted that and whether it was relevant as a factual matter in the context of the declaration, but come to a different result here about whether i want to understand what goes on in domestic violence and how that might affect the victim or alleged victims. i'm not going to get into that iss
and so therefore, i mean, i just cannot conceive -- i have tried a lot of cases, and i cannot conceive of a judge saying, i have decided these facts are irrelevant to the issue i have to decide, and that an expert says, relied on these facts in informing my opinion and that you should reach "x." >> commissioner? >> the way i'm looking at it, we decided that was not relevant to our findings whether what was then the declaration as referred to here was relevant to what we...
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so i started lobbying the best i know, that's what i learned to lobby i think because i wanted the radial division. and i did get the radial division and i had that this -- i had to physically job every job from one into the other, part of my dream. then they put me on night shift. they said later they never put a new higher there again. but i survived and i made it, and it was a good job. that's the sad part about my story. those jobs at good year, they were good manager jobs for women. we were detailed, we follow through and we were always on the job. so that was 1979. and i worked in every division in the plant out there through my career that was left after the downsizing, except shipping. i spent two years in the mailroom, and 1998 i went to work one night. the first thing always did was check my mail the out of that mail felt a note showing that my name and three men, just our first name, those men were each one making 58,000 plus based day. mind was $3727 based day, and that was no overtime. the managers on the line, first line managers, we cut overtime, time and a half, double, tr
so i started lobbying the best i know, that's what i learned to lobby i think because i wanted the radial division. and i did get the radial division and i had that this -- i had to physically job every job from one into the other, part of my dream. then they put me on night shift. they said later they never put a new higher there again. but i survived and i made it, and it was a good job. that's the sad part about my story. those jobs at good year, they were good manager jobs for women. we...
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excuse me. - i hope you have fire insurance. - i hope i have a chef. did i mention that i worked at mario's italian restaurant ? ohh ! terrific spaghetti there. - yes ! absolutely ! - it's too bad they closed down ten years ago. good news, mr. brashov. the oven is working. so, where did you work after mario's ? a very special organization. what was its name ? the blake family. i've never heard of it. what kind of food do they have there ? mr. brashov, i'm talking about my own home. for the past ten years i've organized the lives of three people, two dogs and a bird. hmm. i have heard enough. cuse me. i have to check on jamal. well, thank you anyway. so much work to do and you are leaving early ? you mean i have the job ? anybody who could take care of three people, two dogs and a bird... can probably take care of brashov's customers. here, fill this out and give one to rosa - mr. brashov. - now what ? - thank you. - you are welcome. come on, everybody ! let's get moving now ! yes, hello. could you connect me with your personnel office please ? so what
excuse me. - i hope you have fire insurance. - i hope i have a chef. did i mention that i worked at mario's italian restaurant ? ohh ! terrific spaghetti there. - yes ! absolutely ! - it's too bad they closed down ten years ago. good news, mr. brashov. the oven is working. so, where did you work after mario's ? a very special organization. what was its name ? the blake family. i've never heard of it. what kind of food do they have there ? mr. brashov, i'm talking about my own home. for the past...
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i said, well, i would look at it.ut part of looking at it, you have to vet the veter and know all the negatives on me. karl had come to the same conclusion, based on his own political wisdom and judgment. we sat there together and told george bush, you know, you are making a bad decision. he said, i'll think about it. two days later, he called, he said, you're my guy. >> sean: karl rove sat there in front of and you governor bush and gave all the reasons why, dick cheney, should not be selected to be the vice-president. >> he and i were in total agreement. >> sean: what were his reasons? >> basically, that i was from a small state. i had been actively involved in the oil business, that there was always the possibility of health issues and so forth, that he could do better than chain neterms of finding somebody who would help with another wing of the party. i had a very conservative voting record in the house. there were bound to be points at which the democrats would attack me. and there were other options. we looked
i said, well, i would look at it.ut part of looking at it, you have to vet the veter and know all the negatives on me. karl had come to the same conclusion, based on his own political wisdom and judgment. we sat there together and told george bush, you know, you are making a bad decision. he said, i'll think about it. two days later, he called, he said, you're my guy. >> sean: karl rove sat there in front of and you governor bush and gave all the reasons why, dick cheney, should not be...
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. >> yes, i just explained to you where i was coming from when i wrote to that. >> so if i understand correctly, when you met him, you met "he and eil -- eliana"? >> they are a family. ift but when i talked to them, i said they each need to have their own attorneys. that was my suggestions so that eliana was protected, ross was protected, and each -- >> ok. ok, here we go. qt=p$bdsend you texted ross mii -- so you texted ross mirkarimi, coming up on the 4:00 hour, and again, according to exhibit 83, there is a series of telephone calls -- actually, i am ahead of myself, but it is all the same series really. there is a series of phone calls where sheriff mirkarimi joins this conversation that had really been happening between you and eliana lopez for the first time. the first telephone contact between the sheriff and ms. lopez is at 4:23, and then there is a break, where nobody is talking, l[m Ñand then at 5:12,e calls you. at 5:20, he calls ms. lopez. he talks to her for four minutes until 5:24, and at 5:24, he calls you back. in the meantime, according to these records, at 5:24, ms.
. >> yes, i just explained to you where i was coming from when i wrote to that. >> so if i understand correctly, when you met him, you met "he and eil -- eliana"? >> they are a family. ift but when i talked to them, i said they each need to have their own attorneys. that was my suggestions so that eliana was protected, ross was protected, and each -- >> ok. ok, here we go. qt=p$bdsend you texted ross mii -- so you texted ross mirkarimi, coming up on the 4:00...
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i just love creating and touring i love what i do, i just want to keep doing it. >> what's important, and my cup. >> blrk . >>> good morning, i'm here in [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. until i got a job in the big apple. becom
i just love creating and touring i love what i do, i just want to keep doing it. >> what's important, and my cup. >> blrk . >>> good morning, i'm here in [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well,...
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i have no way of knowing. i believe what i saw. number two, in the end, ross mirkarimi made a plea bargain. so he pleaded guilty to perhaps something lesser. i don't know if it would be a lesser or greater in terms of false imprisonment. there is a lot of discussion and perhaps by pleading to this he avoided a much more serious issue. we did not hear what those discussions were between all the attorneys in coming up with that plea deal. those things are an indictment of what occurred. none of us were there and we don't know what took place. lpsomething serious did take ple in the share of ultimately pleaded guilty -- the share oerf pleaded guilty. >> next, we discuss abuse of office to take away custody of his child from the slope was spirited -- miss lopez. there was evidence about use of the term "powerful" in terms of what the sheriff said to miss lopez. my preliminary view is that there is not enough to sustain a charge of officialÑilp miscondut based on this allegation. i do not think the mayor has proven beyond -- that there
i have no way of knowing. i believe what i saw. number two, in the end, ross mirkarimi made a plea bargain. so he pleaded guilty to perhaps something lesser. i don't know if it would be a lesser or greater in terms of false imprisonment. there is a lot of discussion and perhaps by pleading to this he avoided a much more serious issue. we did not hear what those discussions were between all the attorneys in coming up with that plea deal. those things are an indictment of what occurred. none of...
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i have been told this is really important, and i am hearing it, and that is all i could start to do. i can do my best to continue the process. it is not just about looking back, but if we're going to be doing this forward, also about forward-facing view. this is not just i have done my research, i get the point in been done. i seriously think the real goal is the next 10 years and everything going forward. neighbors, communities. that is how i see it. i really do apologize to everyone here for not reaching out more appropriately and sooner, but i do not plan on stopping here. i apologize. su." >> good morning, supervisors. we have the understanding we would have a little bit of time to present today, so i hope i can move forward by statement. afterwards, we hope mark can have a chance to present as well. first of all, thank you everyone for coming out today and giving me the chance to speak with all of you. i am one of the partners on this project. i understand the lgbt community is very concerned about our ownership, and i hope to learn more as well as clean up -- clear of misinform
i have been told this is really important, and i am hearing it, and that is all i could start to do. i can do my best to continue the process. it is not just about looking back, but if we're going to be doing this forward, also about forward-facing view. this is not just i have done my research, i get the point in been done. i seriously think the real goal is the next 10 years and everything going forward. neighbors, communities. that is how i see it. i really do apologize to everyone here for...
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and i thought i had done that. and i thought that i had done it well. but it ended up that i really had come and i was still, you know, i returned from the war, though war was still present for me. but then redican three present for mechem and i wrote this book about the war and there was no way i could hide or say that i wasn't a marine because i very much self identified as a writer and as a citizen. and only freely in the last decade when i had the company of the veterans again have i discovered that the company have vets is a healing moment for me. i recently wrote an article about ptsd and suicide in the veteran population. i spend a lot of time talking with dr. jonathan jay who's been treating veterans after the vietnam war and he's a smart guy. we were on the phone, we were scraping actually for about an hour and a half, and in the and i just wanted some practical that ice. and i said dr. shay what happens if a woman calls you up and says doctor, my son or daughter is in pretty bad psychological sheep, and they are in need of some help, but they
and i thought i had done that. and i thought that i had done it well. but it ended up that i really had come and i was still, you know, i returned from the war, though war was still present for me. but then redican three present for mechem and i wrote this book about the war and there was no way i could hide or say that i wasn't a marine because i very much self identified as a writer and as a citizen. and only freely in the last decade when i had the company of the veterans again have i...
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i would love to write for more film. i love creating. i am touring. i love what i do.doing it. >> the most important thing. keep writing music. it has been a real pleasure. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm here in new orleans to name the ninth ward of new orleans to announce i am a candidate for the presidency of the united states. >> for began in 2006 with so much promise for then senator john edwards and we know how it ended. the affair with rielle hunter ruined his marriage and left his live n shambles. she told the story about what really happened and her first cable interview. you are shaking your head already. >> i had an interesting few days. >> you have been beaten up mainly by a lot of women who taken against some of the stuff in the book. tried to paint you as the scarlet woman in this and the 1 to blame. >> how do you feel about that? >> i feel it is unfair judgment. usually made from assumptions and from people who haven't read the back. >> the chapter his a quote at the start. that's a way of doing it. they tell the story of their own. the introduction, for example
i would love to write for more film. i love creating. i am touring. i love what i do.doing it. >> the most important thing. keep writing music. it has been a real pleasure. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm here in new orleans to name the ninth ward of new orleans to announce i am a candidate for the presidency of the united states. >> for began in 2006 with so much promise for then senator john edwards and we know how it ended. the affair with rielle hunter ruined his marriage and...
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i think -- well, i don't want to say what i really think about this, but i don't think there is any way this is relevant to what you have. i think we are perfectly permitted to comment on the credibility of witnesses. >> i would be inclined to sustain the objection of 87. any dissenting views from my fellow commissioners? ok, that will be excluded. ok, moving along to nancy lyman. unlike ms,. lopez's declaration, you were more successful narrowing your scope of the disputes. unless i misread it. >> no, but i did not mean to give you the impression we had to go through this paragraph by paragraph. we have an overarching objection because, repeating myself, we don't think a domestic violence expert is needed to understand the situation and make a decision. i am aware from past comments that some of you have made to that. i am probably in the minority here, but really, they agreed to take out those paragraphs. i alluded to 185 to 190, inclusive. other than the overarching irrelevance objection, really the only outstanding point that is in dispute is the bullet point number 6, or vi. >> i t
i think -- well, i don't want to say what i really think about this, but i don't think there is any way this is relevant to what you have. i think we are perfectly permitted to comment on the credibility of witnesses. >> i would be inclined to sustain the objection of 87. any dissenting views from my fellow commissioners? ok, that will be excluded. ok, moving along to nancy lyman. unlike ms,. lopez's declaration, you were more successful narrowing your scope of the disputes. unless i...
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i don't need them. i like it here. i want to do all my time.ave me, i don't want nothing for free. you know what i'm saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i take parole, i could pick up a charge out there, now i have do parole time and do that. you let me go, whatever happens, whatever happens, it's my choice. i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail. he receives psychiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. jimmy jimmy. me a
i don't need them. i like it here. i want to do all my time.ave me, i don't want nothing for free. you know what i'm saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else...
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>> i do not like to fight in front of my son, so i was trying to avoid anything and i of course i was so angry he grabbed my arm in front of my son. >> why did that concern you? >> not only that, the profanity, i think, was worse for me. >> why did the profanity concern you with regard to your son? >> because it's not right to say that kind of things in front of my son. >> are you concerned. >> i don't say any bad word in front of him. >> are you concerned about the effects of that kind of behavior on your son? >> yes. >> and were you concerned about a negative effect on your son of your husband using force on you in the presence of your son? >> absolutely, very strong. >> were you concerned about your son growing up in an abusive environment? >> objection, relevance. chairperson hur: counsel, what is it going to? >> this is going to the witness' state of mind and what her state of mind was on the 31st with regard to the situation with her husband. it's part of our claim that the witness had an awareness that she was being abused and after the communications we have been going over ov
>> i do not like to fight in front of my son, so i was trying to avoid anything and i of course i was so angry he grabbed my arm in front of my son. >> why did that concern you? >> not only that, the profanity, i think, was worse for me. >> why did the profanity concern you with regard to your son? >> because it's not right to say that kind of things in front of my son. >> are you concerned. >> i don't say any bad word in front of him. >> are you...
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>> i felt like i was 17 again.s is brought me all my memories back. >> when you see the american gymnasts, the young girls, they are amazing. they're starry eyes, into the magic, looking forward to these amazing and exciting games. what's the reality? as you did, you become hugely famous almost overnight, what was your life like after that? was it all easy? >> no. it's not easy. first of all when you finish, you don't know where you going. you don't prepare. but i quit gymnastic and did horse riding. >> really? you just gave it all up and went and road horss. >> yeah, two years. >> and you moved to america because of the chernobyl disaster. >> yeah. i travel a lot, back and forth back and forth and i had a small son and he needs mother. and i get him here. i put to there russian family and i travel. i didn't see him and i found a job and this is how it is. i didn't mean to move, but i fell in love with people and i love. >> finally olga, in all the great moments you had, what was the greatest for you personally >>
>> i felt like i was 17 again.s is brought me all my memories back. >> when you see the american gymnasts, the young girls, they are amazing. they're starry eyes, into the magic, looking forward to these amazing and exciting games. what's the reality? as you did, you become hugely famous almost overnight, what was your life like after that? was it all easy? >> no. it's not easy. first of all when you finish, you don't know where you going. you don't prepare. but i quit...