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i think the best part is that i love what i do. i really enjoy what i do. i think the hardest part is the fact that i can't go anywhere. like i use -- it used to be i could walk the streets of manhattan, i could see signs that something is for sale. i can't do that anymore. a lot of that started with "the art of the deal" when that became the number one book, then t went to the apprentice, when "the apprentice became successful. but i will tell you, i have a great time with my life. i have a lot of brilliant friends. it was a great honor to be interviewed by you. i don't know how many people -- this is truly one of the great men and great success stories. >> pleasure to have you here. thank you very much. let me give you a gift. [applause] >> wow. thank you. >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation]
i think the best part is that i love what i do. i really enjoy what i do. i think the hardest part is the fact that i can't go anywhere. like i use -- it used to be i could walk the streets of manhattan, i could see signs that something is for sale. i can't do that anymore. a lot of that started with "the art of the deal" when that became the number one book, then t went to the apprentice, when "the apprentice became successful. but i will tell you, i have a great time with my...
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i say i missed that one with you when i get it, i slay anything, i will say yeah, i got that scene or i got that line. i nailed that one. i'm not afraid to say that because it's authentic. it's true. also i don't like it when i see a scene i, i go oh boy, i don't know what i was thinking. >> that is who you are. you have been honest all your life. >> pretty much. >> you are not a guy who lived an illusion. >> no no no. i'm sure i have but-- but it didn't last long so what's interesting about what you say about come dee, every time i go back, and i go, you look at a scene and you go oh, man, one more shot, that one little thing. it hit me the other day, it's almost inevit-- inevitably comedic. the other once you go that was pretty good. i will take that but if you go oh, i should have waited a teeny bit longer. you want to nail that thing. rses if you ever sit down and talk to comedy writers and people who write for stand-up, they will explain it to you. will you get it more than you ever have. >> yeah. >> rose: i made a speech and i had to get comedy writers because it had to be funny
i say i missed that one with you when i get it, i slay anything, i will say yeah, i got that scene or i got that line. i nailed that one. i'm not afraid to say that because it's authentic. it's true. also i don't like it when i see a scene i, i go oh boy, i don't know what i was thinking. >> that is who you are. you have been honest all your life. >> pretty much. >> you are not a guy who lived an illusion. >> no no no. i'm sure i have but-- but it didn't last long so...
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i mean i come in, i do my job for "the times," i leave and i do other work. don't really know that they have an eye on me at all which is just fine. >> if you type in s.e. cupp on the internet there is some video of you on there for about 1:15 seconds we're going to run it and oh dear. yes, let's run it and i know that it looks like it's in your bathroom. >> oh yes i know what you're talking about. >> ok, let's run it and you can tell me what it is. ok. hi everyone. i'm just getting ready for work. i wanted to welcome you all to the first annual sgp twitter ball. very exciting. i'm s.e. cupp and i want to thank you for inviting me to participate in this. it's an amazing thing. it's really an honor especially after the past year or so when we you know we saw how integral online media was in rallying people to get behind our eventual winner in chief and how women were treated in the past election. i think it's really an eye opening experience and so it's really an amazing thing and a wonderful thing that we're all coming together for the same goal to make next
i mean i come in, i do my job for "the times," i leave and i do other work. don't really know that they have an eye on me at all which is just fine. >> if you type in s.e. cupp on the internet there is some video of you on there for about 1:15 seconds we're going to run it and oh dear. yes, let's run it and i know that it looks like it's in your bathroom. >> oh yes i know what you're talking about. >> ok, let's run it and you can tell me what it is. ok. hi everyone....
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>> i i really like reading. i like to dip into things. and there's this writer who used to write for the new yorker named may have brennan -- mave brennan, she was a long-winded lady. i loved this woman. she would write a long, long paragraph. it was usually one single paragraph in the talk of the town section, and she would just go into a restaurant and describe who walked into the restaurant. she wouldn't actually talk to them, she would just have speculations about them. or she would be riding the subway or see someone realizing a magazine, and she is such a beautiful, beautiful describer. it's really thrilling to see somebody -- so i think that my motive in reading the long-winded lady is just to imagine myself back in new york city in the '60s and, you know, riding a subway and looking at life, looking at new york and feeling the new yorker when it was a bigtime thing, but feeling new york when it was a different place. so the motive is, i guess, escape, but it's also this desire to be immediately with a person with a beautiful mind
>> i i really like reading. i like to dip into things. and there's this writer who used to write for the new yorker named may have brennan -- mave brennan, she was a long-winded lady. i loved this woman. she would write a long, long paragraph. it was usually one single paragraph in the talk of the town section, and she would just go into a restaurant and describe who walked into the restaurant. she wouldn't actually talk to them, she would just have speculations about them. or she would...
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so, i have -- i do that a lot. then sometimes -- i hate staying bad things about other books in any specific way. so i -- that's why i've stopped writing book reviews itch think it's unkind. there's a huge world of books and everybody has a different universe of interests and i've gone through phases where i've loved certain books i don't love as much now, and i've discovered books in my 50s i thought i would never read. so it's always a mistake, i think, to say bad things about other people's books because you never know what phase someone else is going to be in. so, i just say that, yes, i do reject a lot of books. >> one of the thing about negative book reviews is that i think there are occasion -- certainly happened with me -- where i read someone lambasting a book and disliked the reviewer more than i disliked the book and then wanting to read the book because i disliked what the reviewer had to say. francine, you did not write negative reviews for many years and only recently returned to that dark part. >> th
so, i have -- i do that a lot. then sometimes -- i hate staying bad things about other books in any specific way. so i -- that's why i've stopped writing book reviews itch think it's unkind. there's a huge world of books and everybody has a different universe of interests and i've gone through phases where i've loved certain books i don't love as much now, and i've discovered books in my 50s i thought i would never read. so it's always a mistake, i think, to say bad things about other people's...
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i say, i just want to come home early. i am serious. i am not making any of this up.way, they support me. if i'm happy, they're just fine. >> what's an app you can't live without? >> e-mail. >> facebook or twitter? >> neither. >> why not? >> i tried it. i got so hooked on it. i'm spending a living moment on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. >> smart watch or no? >> no. i'm a traditionalist. >> but you want your chips and everything. >> i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i did not say i want to be tracked like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount that -- and i would have my own private moment in my own private life. >> if you were not doing what you are doing now, what would you do? what would you want to do? >> it would never happen again, because i am too old for it. i would love to go to law school. actually, i wanted to be a lawyer, but my father thought it was not a good profession. >> when is the last time you were nervous? >> i am very fortunate. i think if anything would happen to my family, i would be nervous. outside of that, the
i say, i just want to come home early. i am serious. i am not making any of this up.way, they support me. if i'm happy, they're just fine. >> what's an app you can't live without? >> e-mail. >> facebook or twitter? >> neither. >> why not? >> i tried it. i got so hooked on it. i'm spending a living moment on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. >> smart watch or no? >> no. i'm a traditionalist. >> but you want your chips and everything....
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i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am and i don't know what i'm going to lose next. scope. millennium. hedge hog. i'd like to see you go to college. >> you can't use your situation to just get me to do anything you wasn't me to. >> why can't ei? it's not fair. don't have to be fair. i'm your mother. i hate this is happening to me. >> but we have to keep the important things in our life going. >> merry christmas. we have to try or we're going to go crazy. >> i'm going to get the last year out of myself. >> please don't say that. i am not suffering. i am struggling. struggling to be a part of things, stay connected to who i once was. to live in the moment i tell myself, is really all i can do. live in the moment. >> i spoke with julianne moore earlier this year in new york. here is that conversation. >> there's a lot of buzz about this film. you went to toronto with the film and all of a sudden there was no distributor and now there's a distributor because there was a sense of that this was a really special role. >> oh, thank you. >> c
i can see the words hanging in front of me, and i can't reach them and i don't know who i am and i don't know what i'm going to lose next. scope. millennium. hedge hog. i'd like to see you go to college. >> you can't use your situation to just get me to do anything you wasn't me to. >> why can't ei? it's not fair. don't have to be fair. i'm your mother. i hate this is happening to me. >> but we have to keep the important things in our life going. >> merry christmas. we...
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that's what i do a lot of times, i weigh to make sure i take as much as i can. odds are against me making an incredible difference on that patient's life at the end of the day because the bottom line is that the disease is devastating. at the end of the day, the disease keeps growing, the tumors keep growing but i never lose hope. every patient i treat, every surgery i do specifically on that type of cancer, i always hope that this is going to be the patient that is going to defeat the disease and from that patient we will learn and make history for many other patients to come. i have that feeling in my heart every single time i enter that arena in the operating room. i have to. otherwise i wouldn't be able to do what i do every day. hope is the last thing. i hope i will ever lose. i don't want my patients to lose it either. >> you write a lot in your book about being an illegal. >> yes. >> how did you come to the country illegally and then how did you become legal? >> so, it's quite interesting. so you know that through the country, this country was built upon
that's what i do a lot of times, i weigh to make sure i take as much as i can. odds are against me making an incredible difference on that patient's life at the end of the day because the bottom line is that the disease is devastating. at the end of the day, the disease keeps growing, the tumors keep growing but i never lose hope. every patient i treat, every surgery i do specifically on that type of cancer, i always hope that this is going to be the patient that is going to defeat the disease...
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"i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and when it was on the radio, i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the sense of self discovery. >> can you sing? >> until about puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. >> what was your instrument? >> my ear. i knew what songs to make people move at the time. >> one of the values of your company is have a superhuman work ethic. what's the origin of that? >> i think originally it came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors and my parents did not grow up with a lot, really nothing. knowing i was the first generation to have a little bit of something, i wanted to not receive anything and i wanted to work harder than everyone to make my own mark in the world. >> you went to college but school did not suit you, it seems. >> yeah, i went to emory university in atlanta. i found myself wa
"i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i love boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and when it was on the radio, i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the sense of self discovery. >> can you sing? >> until about puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150....
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i cried and i said i absolutely want to study. i do not want to get married. my mother said it takes two or three years to find the right match and it's ok. is just a short meeting and it will be over. i agreed to do that. i guess i was with my future husband for 29 minutes. he must've been keeping count because i wasn't. he and his mother decided it was a good match for him and he said yes. i thought -- father said it was a good match. i cried and i said no. to joke arounds that it was a democracy. two out of three votes and i got married. >> is that a tradition that is normal for families? time and evenhat today, most of the marriages are arranged but they do give little more opportunity now for young men and women to meet and get to know one another. most of the time, the future husband or wife are introduced by the family. your father and mother, upper-class? >> yes, very much so. >> successful financially? how well did you live? >> very well. it was three-story, we had servants. it was a very privileged childhood that i had. >> and you are married to the
i cried and i said i absolutely want to study. i do not want to get married. my mother said it takes two or three years to find the right match and it's ok. is just a short meeting and it will be over. i agreed to do that. i guess i was with my future husband for 29 minutes. he must've been keeping count because i wasn't. he and his mother decided it was a good match for him and he said yes. i thought -- father said it was a good match. i cried and i said no. to joke arounds that it was a...
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i do care. i hope you believe i care about you. >> i do. i believe that. i do believe that. this before. you know, i'm not going to be around forever. i'm not asking to do anything for me. i'm asking to do it for you. >> i'm sorry that i'm having to bring this to you. you're dealing with enough as it is and it is another thing you have to deal with. i apologize to you. >> well, this is our loss. >> yeah, you and me together. >> this is our lives together. yes, exactly. >> it's the situation. i'm sorry i upset you. >> well, it's all right. i'll live. and i'm sorry you're upset. i love you a lot and just try to be strong. >> all right. i love you, too. >> okay, bye. >> bye. >> i feel bad for him. the truth is, i really love him and i don't want him to see him being unhappy but i've been watching him be unhappy for many years. i knew that something was not going to end well with tilghman. but i never suspected this. he was always really impulsive, never thought about tomorrow or any consequences. >>> coming up -- >> convict. degenerate. felon. these are the titles by which we a
i do care. i hope you believe i care about you. >> i do. i believe that. i do believe that. this before. you know, i'm not going to be around forever. i'm not asking to do anything for me. i'm asking to do it for you. >> i'm sorry that i'm having to bring this to you. you're dealing with enough as it is and it is another thing you have to deal with. i apologize to you. >> well, this is our loss. >> yeah, you and me together. >> this is our lives together. yes,...
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>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.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 just leave me alone
>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.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....
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and i am so glad i am not.aybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some of it will be better than others. >> is it a golden age of movies? >> yes, because there are also great movies. the comic book movies, some of which i am a huge fan of. i don't think i could ever write one because i don't know how. they are what is paying for the smaller movies, the more grown-up movies. with steve jobs, i can say that this is the first time i have felt at the end of the script that i wrote exactly the movie i wanted to write. ♪ >> you are working on a big steve jobs movie. what is the latest? >> we will start shootin
and i am so glad i am not.aybe it would be easier to write with coke and maybe i would write better with coke. writing well is so important to me that there is no advantage i wouldn't give myself, except that. i talk out loud all the time. i start fights with myself to see if i can get a scene going. >> what about movies? we see superhero movies greenlighted time after time after time. is that depressing? >> no. of course not. like i said, any time there is a lot of anything, some...
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i own it. every time i go into a business, i do research.ding out that they didn't own planetpopcorn.com, well, my first order of business was to make sure that i had it. i already got it for you. and it's ready to go. i also own popone.com, which is an organic line that we're gonna create. so if you want to talk to me about moving fast and giving opportunities-- >> if you were my partner and this thing failed, you would still be a rich man tomorrow and i would be broke. >> but if you fail by yourself... >> right. >> you're still failing. >> true. >> so what's the difference? >> it's--the control thing is hard for me. i've always prided myself on being a woman-owned business, 100%. >> yes, sharla, you could exist by yourself as an independent, strong woman for the rest of your life. i came here today to give you money. if you think that you have the i.t., the marketing, and the publicity resources that i have, then don't do a deal with me. >> well, of course i don't think that. >> if you think that i can launch you in a direction to finally
i own it. every time i go into a business, i do research.ding out that they didn't own planetpopcorn.com, well, my first order of business was to make sure that i had it. i already got it for you. and it's ready to go. i also own popone.com, which is an organic line that we're gonna create. so if you want to talk to me about moving fast and giving opportunities-- >> if you were my partner and this thing failed, you would still be a rich man tomorrow and i would be broke. >> but if...
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as i went out i saw jesse helms. i said jesse, i have a big problem. i don't think i am going to get these new freshmen senators to vote for the debt limit increase. after we voted. he said howard can i talk to them. i said of course. so he came back in, jesse did. jesse helms. they were all gathered there. and he said, gentlemen. i understand you are not going to vote for this debt limit increase the and they said i understand that many of you ran against it. i want you to know i never voted for a debt limit increase. beforehand, ronald reagan is my president and i am going to do it and so are you. and i got all but one. [laughter] but that was strom thurmond did the same thing. your earlier question -- what affected senior service have on the new members. in that case, the one with experience had a profound effect on the outcome of that vote. and without success at that vote, i don't know what our leadership would have been like. >> i remember asking george mitchell if he could describe what it is, whatever quality or qualities, dole had that made hi
as i went out i saw jesse helms. i said jesse, i have a big problem. i don't think i am going to get these new freshmen senators to vote for the debt limit increase. after we voted. he said howard can i talk to them. i said of course. so he came back in, jesse did. jesse helms. they were all gathered there. and he said, gentlemen. i understand you are not going to vote for this debt limit increase the and they said i understand that many of you ran against it. i want you to know i never voted...
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i wouldn't have the emotional life i wouldn't be-- i wouldn't-- i wouldn't have the backbone and the which is what theatre requires. >> backbone and fragility. >> and it's a tough it's a tough road you have to walk. >> have you consciously made sacrifices for that? >> yes, some. i have walked away from certain jobs that i thought would not be right for me that would compromise just what makes me happy. they were beautiful jobs but they just weren't for me. they weren't something that i would be just something that wouldn't excitement. it wouldn't get me going. it wouldn't-- i didn't think it would require great things you know i would rather fail trying something that requires greatñr things of me than doing something that i -- >> i can't remember who it was but someone was here recently and said you know i will only take a role if it is so challenging i think i might fail. >> yes. >> now those of us who are no longer really struggling actors, we are fortunate we have gotten to that place where we can make choices. and a lot of actors don't have those choices for financial reasons or
i wouldn't have the emotional life i wouldn't be-- i wouldn't-- i wouldn't have the backbone and the which is what theatre requires. >> backbone and fragility. >> and it's a tough it's a tough road you have to walk. >> have you consciously made sacrifices for that? >> yes, some. i have walked away from certain jobs that i thought would not be right for me that would compromise just what makes me happy. they were beautiful jobs but they just weren't for me. they weren't...
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>> i like it. i really like it. i kind of love it.his is kind of where i make my money, to tell you the truth. i really, it is mine. there are a lot of great directors. great writers, great actors. there are about eight great standups. guys and women that can really, really throw down for an hour and 20 minutes. hour and a half. >> louis ck said it took about 15 years to get really good. you were good pretty early. >> i was good. at club level. pretty early. again, it did take 15 years for me to become a guy good enough to get on the charlie rose show. i made money before. >> or to get him to be in your movie. >> it does take about 15 years. standup is not music. there is no justin bieber of stand up. you have to have life experience. you have to have loved and lost to be a good stand up. you have to have highs and lows. >> you have to have lived. >> you have to have really lived for the audience to take the journey with you. >> do you still go back to the places you began? that is where you can make sure it is as good as you can make
>> i like it. i really like it. i kind of love it.his is kind of where i make my money, to tell you the truth. i really, it is mine. there are a lot of great directors. great writers, great actors. there are about eight great standups. guys and women that can really, really throw down for an hour and 20 minutes. hour and a half. >> louis ck said it took about 15 years to get really good. you were good pretty early. >> i was good. at club level. pretty early. again, it did take...
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i like to bet on people that i know i can count on. i like you as people. i like your product.don't know if i could change the process, 'cause i'm not sure you're willing to let that happen. and so, i haven't done this. i'm not prepared to write a check tonight. i'm willing to dedicate time, roll up our sleeves, look at the process, and fix things. and at some point, i'm either gonna write a check... -anthony: or you're not. -lemonis: ...or i'm not. so i'm gonna put my checkbook away... anthony: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...but i'm not walking away. anthony: that's fine. and i respect that. lemonis: okay? all right. i'll see you in the morning. josh: how did it go last night? kristen: it was interesting. josh: like, what kind of interesting? kristen: i guess he's having a hard time with thinking he can do business with anthony, and he thinks he's a know-it-all. -josh: did he make an offer? -kristen: no. josh: i can't believe that he didn't write a check. anthony: he didn't want to write a check, so i think... louis: well, hopefully you'll clear up any issues he might have. anthony: you
i like to bet on people that i know i can count on. i like you as people. i like your product.don't know if i could change the process, 'cause i'm not sure you're willing to let that happen. and so, i haven't done this. i'm not prepared to write a check tonight. i'm willing to dedicate time, roll up our sleeves, look at the process, and fix things. and at some point, i'm either gonna write a check... -anthony: or you're not. -lemonis: ...or i'm not. so i'm gonna put my checkbook away......
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i mean, i do have one thing i will say though.ill not be willing to hire certain people. >> you focus too much on the past. >> i am never gonna be willing to ever work with your girlfriend. >> she's got nothing to do with our business. >> she thought she was gonna work for our business. >> you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. >> trust is everything to me, loyalty. >> you can't explain yourself. you have no proof. >> oh, i explained myself very clearly. the bottom line is, when you're disrespectful to me and you try to hurt me and my business, i'm not cool with it. >> well, then you probably should've checked yourself. >> guys, i don't know if i can do a deal with you guys, because i'm concerned that you guys can't even have a conversation and just be calm about it. my name isn't going on this. i mean, i got a brake light that's crooked. there's no finish on this. look at this seam right here. i mean, this unit really should go back. and later... i asked you to see your financials. two days in a row, you didn't h
i mean, i do have one thing i will say though.ill not be willing to hire certain people. >> you focus too much on the past. >> i am never gonna be willing to ever work with your girlfriend. >> she's got nothing to do with our business. >> she thought she was gonna work for our business. >> you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. >> trust is everything to me, loyalty. >> you can't explain yourself. you have no proof. >> oh, i...
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committed, that i am and even though i lost my shirt, i will continue. hope that by now the industry realizes what i'm talking about. we have some great phones coming out, very cool. entry,ur first point of or one point of our big strategy of everything secure. the phone is part of it. our phones of the most secure phone because of the way we make it in the software we have. i would like to continue to do if i can be successful in it, i'm ok to work with somebody else to do it. >> blackberries global market shipping in 2009 at 21%. it is lesson 1% now. it is predicted that blackberry 2.3et share will fall percent by 2018. are you going to chance a direction of that? >> i hope so. can i change it immediately question mark no. blackberries are still the preferred phone in many markets. i will admit that in north america, with the banks, some of the hospitals, and the governments, i find we don't do well. professionalin the world still using our devices. it is my job to recapture it. that interest in that loyalty. >> in a future where chips are in bedded ev
committed, that i am and even though i lost my shirt, i will continue. hope that by now the industry realizes what i'm talking about. we have some great phones coming out, very cool. entry,ur first point of or one point of our big strategy of everything secure. the phone is part of it. our phones of the most secure phone because of the way we make it in the software we have. i would like to continue to do if i can be successful in it, i'm ok to work with somebody else to do it. >>...
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i said i need your help. she said, i can't help you. i can't help you.ey. i just need you to support me. and she said, i can't give you that kind of money. i don't have that kind of money. i said, i know you have it. >> this is a picture of my mother and i when i was just a young boy. >> bill starns, the son of sherman moore's victim, remembers the night of the murder as if it were yesterday. >> it was june the 4th of '83. my ex-neighbor called me and told me there was some activity at the home. and that i might better get up there. >> as she reached for the telephone, as she reached for the telephone, and my first impression was that she was calling for the police and i immediately panicked. i grabbed the telephone cord and my first instinct was really to put the telephone cord around her neck and choke her but i don't. i put my hands around her neck and i choke her. i can't control myself. i ended up strangling her and stomping her with my fists and feet. >> he beat her to death with his hands and feet. >> until i know it, i hear a wheezing sound and i
i said i need your help. she said, i can't help you. i can't help you.ey. i just need you to support me. and she said, i can't give you that kind of money. i don't have that kind of money. i said, i know you have it. >> this is a picture of my mother and i when i was just a young boy. >> bill starns, the son of sherman moore's victim, remembers the night of the murder as if it were yesterday. >> it was june the 4th of '83. my ex-neighbor called me and told me there was some...
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i have never felt fear, i have never felt anything, i never smelled anything. i think it would be a really good addition to the neighborhood and maybe they would get the bad actors out of there. >> next speaker, i will call more names. casey gilbert, stacy doom an. >> public speaker: i'm a neighborer to excelsior. i care deeply from my community. i graduate from san francisco state with a masters and i'm a medicinal patient. i immediately walked out without making a purchase. not only do i feel safe but it's the best places i have been to. i'm a neighbor of this project and i support sparks, and i beg you to please please please let them open at excelsior. >> public speaker: hello, my name is rodriguez. i live close to this. i don't want this place to be open without good competition. i live at 1912 and i support sparks. i'm not a patient of sparks. i think it would be good for our neighbor because they will force all the dispensaries to get better or sparks will put them out of business. as a neighborhood of the project i was very impressed and i noticed they
i have never felt fear, i have never felt anything, i never smelled anything. i think it would be a really good addition to the neighborhood and maybe they would get the bad actors out of there. >> next speaker, i will call more names. casey gilbert, stacy doom an. >> public speaker: i'm a neighborer to excelsior. i care deeply from my community. i graduate from san francisco state with a masters and i'm a medicinal patient. i immediately walked out without making a purchase. not...
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when i went to work from time to time i get scars, i get burns, i get cuts. some of the scars on my body still have not healed, it's opinion, like, 14 years. i think at this rate we might just need a ballot initiative so that people can get a living wage at the airport. i've been to an airport -- you might get a bottle of juice or something and it's, like, $3. i'm just very troubled that people cannot get a living wage at the airport. i figured you'd get more money because you have to go through security, metal detectors, et cetera, et cetera, i figured more money for them. i guess there's certain side effects that people can acquire by working in the food industry. when i was in the food industry when i did not think, i just reacted. something happened, low on this, react. low on that, react. people is cooking the food. i am just -- it's very troubling that people cannot get a living wage, they cannot get healthcare. i think the living wage now is about $18 adjusted for inflation. it's definitely not can i want up. we need stock options for them, we need med
when i went to work from time to time i get scars, i get burns, i get cuts. some of the scars on my body still have not healed, it's opinion, like, 14 years. i think at this rate we might just need a ballot initiative so that people can get a living wage at the airport. i've been to an airport -- you might get a bottle of juice or something and it's, like, $3. i'm just very troubled that people cannot get a living wage at the airport. i figured you'd get more money because you have to go...
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i have done it since i was 17 for work. i love every single day i go to work. i just love it.s my life. i love it. >> as long as his parachute functions properly, it's a good day. but for this guy, jumping without deploying a parachute is the whole point. >> one mistake when you are close the ground, you're done. >> it's one of the most daring stunts you'll ever see and it's caught on camera. may 25th, 2012, henley entames, england. gary connerry is preparing to jump out of a helicopter without a chute. he is attempting to jump from 2400 feet without a parachute. a film and tv stuntman and avid base jumper, he is no stranger to high flying fets. >> i have jumped from the eiffel tower, rid an bmx bike, the london eye, inside the millennium dome. >> each of those times he used a parachute, but this jump is different. if he succeeds, he will be the first person ever intentionally to sky dive without using one. connery spent months working with a designer to create a custom wing suit. >> wing suits are basically suits made of simple material. they are double skinned. then you've g
i have done it since i was 17 for work. i love every single day i go to work. i just love it.s my life. i love it. >> as long as his parachute functions properly, it's a good day. but for this guy, jumping without deploying a parachute is the whole point. >> one mistake when you are close the ground, you're done. >> it's one of the most daring stunts you'll ever see and it's caught on camera. may 25th, 2012, henley entames, england. gary connerry is preparing to jump out of a...
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well, also i am independent of the tobacco industry and the sector and i have smoking since i was 13 years old and about 30 years ago i know how easy for the access to get i seg cigarette in the store and i started to smoke and get addicted to them as i became a chemical dependant. and now i am suffering the heart and lungs continue and several and possibly i have cancer and asthma. and i could become vegetable after getting a stroke and and paralyzed and die quickly, most of my family die this way, my chances are for my life is to create smoking cigarette in support to eliminate the cigarette to the population and it will save a millions of lives because of the quantity and the quality pays for the process, and the price of smoking should be prohibited and the human, and as we know, we are (inaudible) smoking cigarette and once we start it is very addictive. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> (inaudible). >> next speaker. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is cathy otto... >> could you hold the microphone closer. >> my name is cathy otto and i am a volunteer
well, also i am independent of the tobacco industry and the sector and i have smoking since i was 13 years old and about 30 years ago i know how easy for the access to get i seg cigarette in the store and i started to smoke and get addicted to them as i became a chemical dependant. and now i am suffering the heart and lungs continue and several and possibly i have cancer and asthma. and i could become vegetable after getting a stroke and and paralyzed and die quickly, most of my family die this...
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i think i will be all right. you know, i'll get a job. >> are you concerned about your alcohol and drug use? >> no. i'm pretty much going to stay off drugs when i get out. i ain't going to mess with it. >> you're narcotics anonymous, n.a. and a.a. is available in the community. >> the fact is, you start by crawling. and then you've got to walk. that's what i'm going to have to do. start crawling when i get out of here. >> see you later. >> all right. >> back in the yard, fluffy makes an appearance to show off her new kitten. >> this here is leon. there's leon. little black cat with gray on him. looks like he's got something in him. real fluffy. >> word travels fast to sergeant english. >> fluffy's had another kitten. one of the inmates told me he saw where she carried a kitten and hid it. i'm going over here to see if the kitten is still around there and see if she's been back. >> she's going to get with him now. she's going to go. she's gone. she hiding from sergeant english. she hiding from sergeant english. sh
i think i will be all right. you know, i'll get a job. >> are you concerned about your alcohol and drug use? >> no. i'm pretty much going to stay off drugs when i get out. i ain't going to mess with it. >> you're narcotics anonymous, n.a. and a.a. is available in the community. >> the fact is, you start by crawling. and then you've got to walk. that's what i'm going to have to do. start crawling when i get out of here. >> see you later. >> all right. >>...
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i consider that i've achieved what i wanted to achieve in it, the plans that i had and now i can move on to civic activity. i consider it seffic activity -- civic activity as i have before although many in russia call it political activity. i don't object to that. okay fine, if you think i'm dealing in politics, you may do so. >> charlie: okay, but how would you define the specific things that you plan to do now? >> now the situation in russia is not very simple as a consequence of all these national chauvinistic moods that have arisen in the country, a large part of the people have moved over to the side they see life in the way the current regime is propagandizing it to the public. those people who see the situation in another way have now become the minority. it's very important for that half year or year during which this situation will continue in the public consciousness, it's important that this minority during this period would not feel itself alone. in moscow, people do gather in rather large marches for peace and people can feel that they're shoulder to shoulder with someone
i consider that i've achieved what i wanted to achieve in it, the plans that i had and now i can move on to civic activity. i consider it seffic activity -- civic activity as i have before although many in russia call it political activity. i don't object to that. okay fine, if you think i'm dealing in politics, you may do so. >> charlie: okay, but how would you define the specific things that you plan to do now? >> now the situation in russia is not very simple as a consequence of...
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] >> can i -- i feel i should say this.t. because it got leaked, there was a leak before it was official. and the first person, the first person to send me an e-mail, saying, "this is amazing, i'm so excited for you," was from this man here. and then, to have me on the show -- like truly, it's overwhelming how unbelievably kind you are. >> seth: well, i've been such a fan of yours for so long. i think you're going to be great at it. are you excited? are you nervous? where are you at right now? >> yeah, i tend to get a tightness in my chest when i think about it. i find it -- you know, it's daunting. i've never done anything like this. but, you know, i thought if i take great -- you know, the way -- the fact that you do it and all of these great people that i love and admire so much -- you and jimmy fallon, and david letterman, stephen colbert, jimmy kimmel -- to even think that i would occupy some seat in that is almost too much for my tiny brain to take. no, it is. [ applause ] and, you know, the good thing, the good thing
] >> can i -- i feel i should say this.t. because it got leaked, there was a leak before it was official. and the first person, the first person to send me an e-mail, saying, "this is amazing, i'm so excited for you," was from this man here. and then, to have me on the show -- like truly, it's overwhelming how unbelievably kind you are. >> seth: well, i've been such a fan of yours for so long. i think you're going to be great at it. are you excited? are you nervous? where...
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>> i work in media which means i haven't -- i do a job i am learning. >> i am white and therefore terrorism ledged, but being below height it releases everybody. a few people here have done that to me and i don't talk about height privilege, do i? i qeep it to myself -- keep it to mids. should anyone fire you? >> i think every white professor should remine. resign. they don't deserve the job. they were given it because they were white. that would be the pro active thing to do here. >> black professors before they take over the white professor's job, they have to say what professor made them smart enough . don't leave. it is time to take a break. "not cool" autographed copy g gutfeld.com. jay it is the ultimate treat if you love breakfast meat. it comes with bacon strips and two sausage patties and two slices of cheese on an over sized bun. is it tempting or terrifying? it has been awhile, but we are thrilled to bring back "red eye" joe mackey to talk about this monster. welcome back. you have just done some traveling across the country. are you more frightened now that you have seen what is
>> i work in media which means i haven't -- i do a job i am learning. >> i am white and therefore terrorism ledged, but being below height it releases everybody. a few people here have done that to me and i don't talk about height privilege, do i? i qeep it to myself -- keep it to mids. should anyone fire you? >> i think every white professor should remine. resign. they don't deserve the job. they were given it because they were white. that would be the pro active thing to do...
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>> that i wish i had had?i think the obviously stuff that we have talked about here a bhunch of times, you don't want to quit, you don't want to let someone tell you know, you don't want to quit trying. when you really want to get ahead, i was a young kid working for mobile oil at the time, i just blew my shoulder out playing football. a friend said you really want to get ahead, who's your boss? take that guy to lunch one time. i did it, and it was not an easy thing to do, to the guy respected the fact that i just wanted to learn, i was just trying to find out how to become as successful as he was. >> i don't know if i want to steer away from any of the experiences i have done, we all make mistakes. >> i have regretted doing some things that i have done. but i can't undo them. >> look at what you are right now, you're a fantastic guy, you're on a show. >> kimberly in here about any advice you would give to your younger self? >> my younger self? >> like 13 years of age. >> i don't know. >> my younger self, i wo
>> that i wish i had had?i think the obviously stuff that we have talked about here a bhunch of times, you don't want to quit, you don't want to let someone tell you know, you don't want to quit trying. when you really want to get ahead, i was a young kid working for mobile oil at the time, i just blew my shoulder out playing football. a friend said you really want to get ahead, who's your boss? take that guy to lunch one time. i did it, and it was not an easy thing to do, to the guy...
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but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common denominator. anybody could wash dishes. you could always get that matter what your education, no matter your luck, no matter what your situation, no matter your location geographically. >> when i told my parents i wanted to cook, i think they had visions of me with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth stirring the sauce. >> look where you are now. >> in a suit stirring the sauce. >> rachael, let me ask you this. what would you say was your big breakthrough moment when you finally said, you know what, i am going somewhere? >> my life has been a series of happy accidents, and the thing that has made those ac
but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common denominator....
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i told police i don't know where his body is. i think i went home to his family. jedediah, you are -- were a teacher and you are current looy a female. >> really? >> do you see any problem with female students twer ky ng for internships? >> i do. this would never fly. can you imagine the protests if they tried to do this at a university in the united states? >> it would be sex week. >> or some sort of diversity label or something they could pin on it. >> work for diversity. >> isn't that true? you can put a label on something and if the label is cool or appropriate, the action d>esn't even matter anymore. >> if you put for diversity under anything. >> anything. >> anything. it will immediately pass. >> or if they were leaning in. >> exactly. leaning in is the new diversity. what if they invited men as well? would that have alleviated some of the 6ism -- sexism by us? >>> i am just sick of saying the word twerking. i don't know what they are going for. is this a school of economics? there is going to be a stripper economist or something? i would go to that strip cl
i told police i don't know where his body is. i think i went home to his family. jedediah, you are -- were a teacher and you are current looy a female. >> really? >> do you see any problem with female students twer ky ng for internships? >> i do. this would never fly. can you imagine the protests if they tried to do this at a university in the united states? >> it would be sex week. >> or some sort of diversity label or something they could pin on it. >> work...
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i couldn't -- i mean, i couldn't stop. and then all of a sudden, my whole life crumbled, and i lost the school i was going to and, you know, i lost a lot because of it, because of those choices. i got four years. my first time in prison and last time in prison. >> jason is luckier than most. with the conjugal visit with his wife soon approaching and the release date a mere two weeks away. >> you won't get a chance like this again. we have a dog program. we care for dogs. a bike program here. i'm always reminded of where i could be. every month and a half i'll get a visit. my wife comes to see me. that really shows like the character in someone. when you're put through those low points, you know. you always have people there when you're up, but when you're really down, you know, to the curb, is when your true friends and your true family kind of shine through, and she was one of those that stuck with me. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay," jason and his wife are reunited one last time behind bars, and some visitors who com
i couldn't -- i mean, i couldn't stop. and then all of a sudden, my whole life crumbled, and i lost the school i was going to and, you know, i lost a lot because of it, because of those choices. i got four years. my first time in prison and last time in prison. >> jason is luckier than most. with the conjugal visit with his wife soon approaching and the release date a mere two weeks away. >> you won't get a chance like this again. we have a dog program. we care for dogs. a bike...
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i could not count. did i properly identify myself? yes. did i have good notes? yes. ok, ben said, put in all mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. so does it is ok, he said. -- so the desk is ok, he said. don't virtual maiden o the overheated -- top pofficel made an appeal. beautiful called bradley at home repeat bill. -- the appeal. bradley says it boils down to this question, whether mitchell said it or not. and what reporter identified himself as a reporter. if he did that, my requisites of satisfied. -- have been satisfied. >> you can see the funeral at 8:00 p.m. eastern. speakers included tom brokaw and his children. "q and i" is 10 years old, and work a decade of conversation, we are featuring one interview. here is one from 2010. ♪ >> this week on "q what are" we continue -- "q&a," we continue our interviews from london. >> dan reed, how would you describe what you do for a living? >> i'm a freelance documentary director and producer. i also direct drama and i'm sort of at the moment i'm a bit of a gun for hire. but i tend to make films which yo
i could not count. did i properly identify myself? yes. did i have good notes? yes. ok, ben said, put in all mitchell's comments in the paper, but leave out mrs. so does it is ok, he said. -- so the desk is ok, he said. don't virtual maiden o the overheated -- top pofficel made an appeal. beautiful called bradley at home repeat bill. -- the appeal. bradley says it boils down to this question, whether mitchell said it or not. and what reporter identified himself as a reporter. if he did that, my...
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i hope i see you tomorrow.ye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, nathan lane. weird al yankovic. writer/director garry marshall. featuring the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone. good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone doing tonight? are we well? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. this however was not great to hear. some unfortunate news to start with. olympic gold medalist michael phelps was arrested early this morning for drunk driving. yeah, and police say phelps aggravated the situation when they tried to give him the breathalyzer and he held his breath for six minutes. [ laughter ] which is impressive but you can't do that to a cop. [ applause ] you can't. some political news, the u.s. government has announced a deal that will keep american troops in afgh
i hope i see you tomorrow.ye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, nathan lane. weird al yankovic. writer/director garry marshall. featuring the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone. good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone...
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i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him.t shows me he has some fire in his belly. i'll split the baby with you at 8%. >> how about 7.5%? >> okay, we got a deal. >> yep. >> so when you take my check, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. which means, what i say, goes. do you understand that? >> yep. >> you better buckle up... >> yeah. >> because change is coming. once i make a deal, i don't waste any time. i'm gonna turn this place upside down. do we have a deal? all right. do we have a deal? >> sounds good. thank you so much. >> let's get to work, right away, okay? hey, everybody! i wanted to tell you what has happened. very exciting news. jon and andrew and i have cut a deal where i'm now going to be part of car cash. i'm a big believer in three things--people, process, and product. i think we have the right people, but we need to make some improvements. look, i didn't come here today to do one single business deal on west 55th street. i came here because i think 1-800-carcash should be a national brand. we're gonna add li
i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him.t shows me he has some fire in his belly. i'll split the baby with you at 8%. >> how about 7.5%? >> okay, we got a deal. >> yep. >> so when you take my check, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. which means, what i say, goes. do you understand that? >> yep. >> you better buckle up... >> yeah. >> because change is coming. once i make a deal, i don't waste any time. i'm gonna turn this...
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yeah, i know. >> being in here sucks, you know? >> i know. i know. i know. suck. it's just a -- carlton's had a little past, and everything is based upon the past. but i see this with many of our minority kids. they'll be locked up, they'll be searched 15, 20, 30 times. but if a cajun kid, i've never seen searched 15, 20, 30 times. i don't want my son harassed and bothered. i don't want my son pushed on a car and people searching him for nothing. i don't want that. >> though carlton sr. acknowledges his son's problems with the law and drugs, he believes young black men are unfairly subjected to racial profiling. >> carlton has been more or less searched some 30-plus times. and i couldn't understand why. after you search a child 20 times, why would you search him 20 more and find nothing? it just doesn't make any send to me. seems like people are getting together and doing these things on purpose. i don't know whether the law has the justification to do that, whether it's right for them to do that. i think it as a sense of power, of force. i think it's abuse.
yeah, i know. >> being in here sucks, you know? >> i know. i know. i know. suck. it's just a -- carlton's had a little past, and everything is based upon the past. but i see this with many of our minority kids. they'll be locked up, they'll be searched 15, 20, 30 times. but if a cajun kid, i've never seen searched 15, 20, 30 times. i don't want my son harassed and bothered. i don't want my son pushed on a car and people searching him for nothing. i don't want that. >> though...
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i go, "i don't know." am i thinking what you're thinking?laughter ] >> seth: was that what you were thinking? >> i wasn't thinking that. [ laughter ] i wasn't. i was thinking, let's get to the next bar. but i didn't even know the thing was running. and billy goes, let's get in it. so we -- he starts to climb up in the street cleaner. and this guy runs out and he's like, "what are you doing? i'll lose my job." he sees it's bill and then i think bill said, "don't worry. he said, can i just take it down the street a little bit." [ laughter ] we just inched along like a tank down the street. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's really cool. i would think if you got to hangout with bill murray, you would do something cooler than drive a street cleaner half a block. [ laughter ] >> yeah. well, that's bill. >> seth: you, like myself, you're going to be working tomorrow on thanksgiving. >> yeah. >> seth: you have a great game, seattle, san francisco, that's the late game tomorrow right, 8:00, is that what time? >> yes. >> seth: one of the nice things about
i go, "i don't know." am i thinking what you're thinking?laughter ] >> seth: was that what you were thinking? >> i wasn't thinking that. [ laughter ] i wasn't. i was thinking, let's get to the next bar. but i didn't even know the thing was running. and billy goes, let's get in it. so we -- he starts to climb up in the street cleaner. and this guy runs out and he's like, "what are you doing? i'll lose my job." he sees it's bill and then i think bill said,...
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so, i mean, ten, i would say, every day. all right. so the motion is to approve, with condition that entertainment ends at 10 p.m. every day. is there any thoughts on that, is there or do you have any other conditions besides that? >> is that the only one? >> okay. >> i think that my biggest concern having listened to the community and the police, are that this particular establishment is not structurally set up to be this kind of venue. >> and not every place is. and now that said, i would like to explore some kind of sound proofing requirement. >> yes. >> and i mean, is that, do you want to? >> yes, so commissioner moshoyannis we have put the condition on the previous permits where the entertainment is not allowed until adequate sound proofing has been installed, this particular venue has not undergone a sound test and they will, and we can put that as a condition and then list it once the adequate sound proofing has been installed. >> that is what i would like to see, that is really what most people are here to talk about. so let's
so, i mean, ten, i would say, every day. all right. so the motion is to approve, with condition that entertainment ends at 10 p.m. every day. is there any thoughts on that, is there or do you have any other conditions besides that? >> is that the only one? >> okay. >> i think that my biggest concern having listened to the community and the police, are that this particular establishment is not structurally set up to be this kind of venue. >> and not every place is. and...
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in i don't know if i answered you properly but maybe in some way i am wired but i do think it helps me as a writer that i grew up in the world that i loved it was outside that it was hostile and would not survive so they were crumbling before my eyes so i could see my father's way of life was unsustainable. that probably helped. >> what do you mean? >> club was unsustainable? >> not to care very much what you did for a living. with your achievements as opposed your personal relationships from your family. it was not a success culture. people were in disrepair -- indifferent to. but it was a gift for creating wonderful moments. but it was not successful but it was failed and you could see that even the things that you loved were not sustainable. >> so that makes you question success when at a very deep emotional level is by the standards of the world a failure. that is something to do how i approach subjects but i don't know how much that maybe the answer is i am lazy and it is easier to write a story about a disruptive person than think through the idea very clearly. >> we had this con
in i don't know if i answered you properly but maybe in some way i am wired but i do think it helps me as a writer that i grew up in the world that i loved it was outside that it was hostile and would not survive so they were crumbling before my eyes so i could see my father's way of life was unsustainable. that probably helped. >> what do you mean? >> club was unsustainable? >> not to care very much what you did for a living. with your achievements as opposed your personal...
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>> know, i have not. i had a situation earlier -- no, i have not. i had a situation earlier this year where senator wyden was going to call me, and of course, he did not, and it was on this subject. >> in fact, it is not just have to be udall. you are saying udall because he is the outgoing senator. .> there is no political risk he stated on the floor and privately that he would like to spend a major portion of his time out of office going after this secrecy problem and going after torture, and revealing that. the best way to do that right now is to reveal the entire study before january, and that way he can mine that, and so can scholars and reporters. keep in mind, snowden made moot the issue of members of the intelligence committee releasing with the nsa was doing, but they knew it. they talked about it internally, but they never said anything about it publicly. the only thing that binds them is pair pressure. when the republican say they are going to stop them -- -- p pressure. when the republican say they are going to stop them -- unless you ph
>> know, i have not. i had a situation earlier -- no, i have not. i had a situation earlier this year where senator wyden was going to call me, and of course, he did not, and it was on this subject. >> in fact, it is not just have to be udall. you are saying udall because he is the outgoing senator. .> there is no political risk he stated on the floor and privately that he would like to spend a major portion of his time out of office going after this secrecy problem and going...
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i knew better, i, i know better, i'm embarrassed, and i am sorry. i would like to clarify some misconceptions about the content and context of my comments. let me be very clear. i do not think the affordable care act was passed in the nontransparent fashion. the issues the issues i raised in my comments such as redistribution of risk and the structure of the cadillac tax roundly debated before the law was passed. reasonable people can disagree about the merits of these policies, but it is completely clear that these issues were debated thoroughly during the drafting and passage of the aca. i would like to clarify some misperceptions about my january 2012 remarks concerning the availability of tax credits and states that did not set up there own health insurance exchanges. the portion of these rocks that have received so much attention amidst a critical component of the context in which i was speaking. the possibility that the federal government for whatever reason might not create a federal exchange. if that if that were to occur, and only in that c
i knew better, i, i know better, i'm embarrassed, and i am sorry. i would like to clarify some misconceptions about the content and context of my comments. let me be very clear. i do not think the affordable care act was passed in the nontransparent fashion. the issues the issues i raised in my comments such as redistribution of risk and the structure of the cadillac tax roundly debated before the law was passed. reasonable people can disagree about the merits of these policies, but it is...
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i spent 15 to 25 in the sun. >> it shows. >> i >> i should have said that. >> i said it s.t. one more thing. ♪ ♪ you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse wh
i spent 15 to 25 in the sun. >> it shows. >> i >> i should have said that. >> i said it s.t. one more thing. ♪ ♪ you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting...
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and so, i felt like we were heading in the right direction. lynn: i-i-i -- i don't know.alked to your sister since he was here? i don't think he really wants to get back in the kitchen and roll his sleeves up. lynn: he's a p.r. person, and he's great at what he does. lemonis: he's not that great at what he does, by the way. he just posts some things on facebook. lynn: i don't know what happened. lemonis: i think he thought this was gonna be a $150,000- to $200,000-a-year marketing job. lynn: we don't know. my mama doesn't know what's going on. i've lost my sister. lemonis: y'all have tried to call her. she will not take your call? lynn: this is upsetting me more because it's not supposed to be this way. norton: it really bothers her. lynn: it's never been that with us. lemonis: then what's really going on with him? norton: we don't know. lynn: we don't know! i mean, really. we don't know. we -- norton: new york city, here we come. lynn: can't even imagine what the surprise is gonna be. norton: well, knowing marcus, there is no telling. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, ple
and so, i felt like we were heading in the right direction. lynn: i-i-i -- i don't know.alked to your sister since he was here? i don't think he really wants to get back in the kitchen and roll his sleeves up. lynn: he's a p.r. person, and he's great at what he does. lemonis: he's not that great at what he does, by the way. he just posts some things on facebook. lynn: i don't know what happened. lemonis: i think he thought this was gonna be a $150,000- to $200,000-a-year marketing job. lynn: we...
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i love singing my hits. i do.ry show, you are going to hear -- unfortunately -- >> you have a few of them. >> this tour, this album is so strong. my fans have been reacting so strongly, this tour is a good amount of the new ones and the hits. that's pretty much what this show is going to be. i have a new band. i love to do it. it always challenges me to work with new musicians. i'm going to work with jerry and the platinum sound. it's a little more r & b sound. i'm going to move more in that direction. it's always been there. definitely, you will hear the hits and the rocking songs. >> two things you said. one, any number of artists do this. when an artist changes a band, changes bands at a certain point in their career, whatever it might be and for whatever reason, why do that? why change a band in your career? >> i changed it up on the record because i don't want to stay in one place. i'll tour with these guys. i have the same drummer that i have had four years. we are definitely connected. two branch out where
i love singing my hits. i do.ry show, you are going to hear -- unfortunately -- >> you have a few of them. >> this tour, this album is so strong. my fans have been reacting so strongly, this tour is a good amount of the new ones and the hits. that's pretty much what this show is going to be. i have a new band. i love to do it. it always challenges me to work with new musicians. i'm going to work with jerry and the platinum sound. it's a little more r & b sound. i'm going to move...
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peter: i guess you could say i am. lemonis: ...who opened up sweet pete's, a candy store with a small mail-order business, in 2010. peter: it's the most awesome business there is. it brings joy to my life. lemonis: when i first met pete and his wife, allison, their company was generating $400,000 in sales but still posting a $17,000 loss, and it wasn't hard to see why. their store was a small house. it's in a residential location with no foot traffic and not a lot of business. -can i see the kitchen? -peter: this is it. lemonis: and the kitchen, it was small -- less than 150 square feet. and the equipment -- well, it was better suited to bake a couple cakes rather than making product for a national candy company. and despite those facts, pete's candy was really good. yeah, that's good. peter: we're actually folding air into it. we're not using a pump. lemonis: i didn't really get a good taste. i need another one. but before we could do a deal, i needed to untangle pete and his wife, allison, from dane baird. peter: how
peter: i guess you could say i am. lemonis: ...who opened up sweet pete's, a candy store with a small mail-order business, in 2010. peter: it's the most awesome business there is. it brings joy to my life. lemonis: when i first met pete and his wife, allison, their company was generating $400,000 in sales but still posting a $17,000 loss, and it wasn't hard to see why. their store was a small house. it's in a residential location with no foot traffic and not a lot of business. -can i see the...
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i was out four days before i got rolled up again. i just -- i had other things going on. did overnight for about four hours, you can ask graveyard. they kept coming by asking if everything was all right. i literally tore through every single piece of paper and envelope i had looking for anything that could cause me further problems. we're done with the pictures. we are done with the pictures. >> you understand why i'm a little bit skeptical of that? >> go look. >> no, do you understand -- >> no, absolutely, ma'am. i understand that completely. >> it's easy to get pictures if you want them bad enough. >> well, i haven't been going and checking anything out in the library. okay? i just canceled my one magazine subscription. i'm just pissed off about it. it's finally pissed me off to the point where it's not worth it. >> do you have anything else to add, lieutenant milburn? >> at this time i'm going to ahead and submit the evidence. i have one photograph of a young man that was taken from this man's segregation cell. >> i would like to point out that -- i'm sorry. >> please,
i was out four days before i got rolled up again. i just -- i had other things going on. did overnight for about four hours, you can ask graveyard. they kept coming by asking if everything was all right. i literally tore through every single piece of paper and envelope i had looking for anything that could cause me further problems. we're done with the pictures. we are done with the pictures. >> you understand why i'm a little bit skeptical of that? >> go look. >> no, do you...