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saw it, i saw it, i saw it! >> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30 years, he got started doing improv at second city in chicago, he gained wide notice on saturday night live where he won an emmy award in mean 77, bill murray started, started in many films, caddyshack and then lost in translation, he can be seen in george clooney the monuments men. >> what is going on? >> >> this seems to be a bit of a problem. >> a bit. >> here is a thought. we put down our guns, you go your way, we go our way, no hard feelings. >> he doesn't speak any english. not a word. >> okay. are you just going to sit down? >> yeah. i will sit down for a second. >> rose: later this month
saw it, i saw it, i saw it! >> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30...
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so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one for 30 for education and one for 60 for work. they got submitted a week of the 20th. and my -- i know that usually they have to wait for committee and the normal process, but i'm hoping to get my paperwork pushed through as soon as possible. if they do, it's possible i could get out as soon as the third of july. the reason i'm doing this is my daughter's birthday is next month. i'm really trying my b
so i figured i had nothing to lose. so i'd escape any chance i got. >> i have a 14-year-old son. almost 7-year-old daughter. means everything to me. can't wait to get home. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >>> they call it short-timer's disease. all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could...
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made the brutal mr normally i would like air it's i want to fifty things that i do but i made the mistake the and can mistake of coming out of pocket on social media just gallic well see when i see you type the thing right so you've got to know then it turned into this like whole leg you know thing about about. this beef the tween us you know i mean you know that doesn't hurt it doesn't get it's whatever they print things are good to me it's more bothersome out of the idea regardless of how much i know that i had done the idea way before he ever came out sold it to them it's a you still can't convey that the reality of it is my show came out after his and it created this is what it is what's up with me and we're just talking and i've been struggling with. with what. what is this just behind the scenes funny photo also yes but i mean that's why he's throwing money on his rolls royce well let her jacket and that means that it's a joke i'm about to say something and it's from a deep deep deep place of love because i love you ok you know there's a link you feel more comfortable i. i think nig
made the brutal mr normally i would like air it's i want to fifty things that i do but i made the mistake the and can mistake of coming out of pocket on social media just gallic well see when i see you type the thing right so you've got to know then it turned into this like whole leg you know thing about about. this beef the tween us you know i mean you know that doesn't hurt it doesn't get it's whatever they print things are good to me it's more bothersome out of the idea regardless of how...
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>> i think i am straightforward. one of the reasons i am here, being from a state where the president lost by 22 points, i said, number one, i started out with a very high name id. most people know who i am and they know me from years of working in the state of north dakota. when the ads came, heidi heitkamp is this or that, people shrugged her shoulders and said, we know her. she is not that. in a state where there aren't a lot of voters and you have a chance to have a personal relationship, i think it is really hard for that tactic to win. >> one of those ads, you are at a batting cage with a wink at the end. what was that about? >> we were just having fun. i am just getting started, right? >> did you play softball? >> i did. the whole family played softball. my dad started out coaching amateur baseball and we transitioned to softball, men's and women's. he had 4 daughters. girls in town with time on their hands and my dad picked up a bat and a ball and said get out, we are going to play softball. that started our
>> i think i am straightforward. one of the reasons i am here, being from a state where the president lost by 22 points, i said, number one, i started out with a very high name id. most people know who i am and they know me from years of working in the state of north dakota. when the ads came, heidi heitkamp is this or that, people shrugged her shoulders and said, we know her. she is not that. in a state where there aren't a lot of voters and you have a chance to have a personal...
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i love being in business. i loved everything i have ever done. click some ask you about malls and plazas and developments like that. how do you have a vision to say we're going to put this here? >> yeah. in the beginning up until i was 37, mostly what i did was build projects for other people and then began owning the projects myself. center, youpping basically know that a particular tenant wants to be in a location so you try to find a place that you think will work and overtime you option property and end up negotiating the lease and then build the project and of course, end upure out, you having architects and others involved with you that cause it to evolve in the right way but i will tell you that being a developer, being a builder really helped me in my first public office, elected office being mayor of a city and that is to be able to create a vision, a bold vision and to put the pieces in place to make it happen. i really do think that that helped me tremendously in being the mayor of chattanooga. even though this is a legislative job i t
i love being in business. i loved everything i have ever done. click some ask you about malls and plazas and developments like that. how do you have a vision to say we're going to put this here? >> yeah. in the beginning up until i was 37, mostly what i did was build projects for other people and then began owning the projects myself. center, youpping basically know that a particular tenant wants to be in a location so you try to find a place that you think will work and overtime you...
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i love being in business. i loved everything i have ever done. click some ask you about malls and plazas and developments like that. how do you have a vision to say we're going to put this here? >> yeah. in the beginning up until i was 37, mostly what i did was build projects for other people and then began owning the projects myself. center, youpping basically know that a particular tenant wants to be in a location so you try to find a place that you think will work and overtime you option property and end up negotiating the lease and then build the project and of course, end upure out, you having architects and others involved with you that cause it to evolve in the right way but i will tell you that being a developer, being a builder really helped me in my first public office, elected office being mayor of a city and that is to be able to create a vision, a bold vision and to put the pieces in place to make it happen. i really do think that that helped me tremendously in being the mayor of chattanooga. even though this is a legislative job i t
i love being in business. i loved everything i have ever done. click some ask you about malls and plazas and developments like that. how do you have a vision to say we're going to put this here? >> yeah. in the beginning up until i was 37, mostly what i did was build projects for other people and then began owning the projects myself. center, youpping basically know that a particular tenant wants to be in a location so you try to find a place that you think will work and overtime you...
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i was a child, i thought. i did not think i had that.t the time, i discussed it with my mother and she thought there was one school board member who wanted to name it robert e. lee. all of the other school that we went to when we were in elementary school were named for texas heroes. james bowie, sam houston, davy crockett, heroes of the alamo, really. the junior high schools were named for the battles. the alamo, san jacinto, the battles of the texas revolution that led to texas being a country, the republic of texas, for 10 years and finally being annexed to the united states. somehow, i did not think robert e. lee fit in that group of texas heroes, but who knows. anyway, that is what my school was named. and we were segregated. george washington carver was the name of the high school. when we hosted the reunion, my high school reunion at the white house, we had kids -- not kids, they were 60 years old by then, from lee high school and george washington carver. that was the first time we met the students that were our age. >> did it su
i was a child, i thought. i did not think i had that.t the time, i discussed it with my mother and she thought there was one school board member who wanted to name it robert e. lee. all of the other school that we went to when we were in elementary school were named for texas heroes. james bowie, sam houston, davy crockett, heroes of the alamo, really. the junior high schools were named for the battles. the alamo, san jacinto, the battles of the texas revolution that led to texas being a...
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>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> hey, nice to meet you. rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems like he gets a little... >> uh... you gotta work. >> yeah. all right, man, well, good meeting you. i'll be seeing you around. >> sou
>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey,...
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i, uh--i-i had other ideas. i wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple reasons--i know it's safe, because they have the financial controls in place, and they manage their money probably better than i've seen any business so far, and i know my return on capital is gonna exceed my expectations. i think my offer is very fair. i think my offer is well thought-out. i mean, without me, you're gonna stay a $2-million company until he's 60. >> this is something i would really have to think about. >> that's a real check, by the way. >> i--i see that. >> [laughs] >> i--[sighs]--i-i have to think about it a little bit. >> well,
i, uh--i-i had other ideas. i wanted to talk about royalties and stuff like that instead of, you know, just a clear percentage. i don't know if i'm willing to give up any ownership of the business. >> the reason that i don't want to be a lender is because i want to be on the elevator. if i didn't think there was something good, i would be a lender at a high rate. >> right. >> but i think there's something here. i want to invest my money in mr. green tea for two simple...
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i am colombina. - do you know who i am? - i have no idea. arlecchino-- - you, arlecchino. - me. - my husband. - my bride. - but you're nice. - but you're pretty. - what a lovely surprise. - what a relief. when did you arrive? ah, ah, ah, one thing at a time. let's go into the house. we can talk there. oh. i must have a word with my mistress first before i take you into the house. stay there. i shall return immediately. yes, of course, my beautiful one. i really just couldn't be any happier. go away with you, you're poking fun of me. i'll make an honest girl of you. you will love me? yes. stop prolonging the agony. go on, in. i'm going, i'm going. he's really charming. whoo, fortune, i thank you. she's beautiful. she's the loveliest girl i've seen for years. what a risk i was taking. she might have had a squint, or no teeth. arlecchino, your luck's in. come on in. my mistress is delighted. [music] not a sign of the lady. i suppose they think the longer they keep me waiting, the more i'll pay. they can't know they're dealing with tonino bisogn
i am colombina. - do you know who i am? - i have no idea. arlecchino-- - you, arlecchino. - me. - my husband. - my bride. - but you're nice. - but you're pretty. - what a lovely surprise. - what a relief. when did you arrive? ah, ah, ah, one thing at a time. let's go into the house. we can talk there. oh. i must have a word with my mistress first before i take you into the house. stay there. i shall return immediately. yes, of course, my beautiful one. i really just couldn't be any happier. go...
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i am on on kimmel. watch what i say. >> i am the idiot on kimmel?th jaywalking. i am in washington and go to the state of the union. i interview cruz and rand paul together and there is this battle establishment tea party, we are all involved. he said it is water under the bridge with him and chris christie. >> both of you have had an intermural struggle with prominent republicans. you invited governor chris christie to a beer summit. >> we are all one big happy family now. it is all under the bridge. >> it is all under the bridge? >> we are all getting together now. >> no pun intended? >> we will be one big happy party. >> water under the bridge. christie does the bear hug with owe bay you ma, but wouldn't sit with rand paul. >> that was smooth. that was very nice. who knows? we have a super bowl happening in a couple days over here. >> are you going to the super bowl? >> i am going to the super bowl. >> he is going with bob beckel. >> he doesn't know yet. >> is it a surprise? jay he and i are going to the super bowl. >> we are going to supervise.
i am on on kimmel. watch what i say. >> i am the idiot on kimmel?th jaywalking. i am in washington and go to the state of the union. i interview cruz and rand paul together and there is this battle establishment tea party, we are all involved. he said it is water under the bridge with him and chris christie. >> both of you have had an intermural struggle with prominent republicans. you invited governor chris christie to a beer summit. >> we are all one big happy family now. it...
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am, and i will state who i am any way. maria bailey, and really quick in short, i see, the differences that are happening around the city and i'm really proud of mayor ed lee for zero tolerance on crime and so forth that is a good one and now, you know where i live and you know that i don't like crime, and the corruption in any area, but, i would like to see once again, i am repeating myself, more patrol on foot in cars and under cover, if you could do that, that would be fantastic because the crime still exists and you know that. and so thank you very much. much report. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good evening, miss brown. >> hi. >> my name is paula brown and i like to use the overhead. as usual. >> i am here concerning my son, aubry who was murdered on august 14, 2006. this case is still not solved and still yet to be solved. and i am still looking for justice for my son and i keep showing these names of the people or the perpetrators that were there that shot my son on that day and i am showing these in hope that
am, and i will state who i am any way. maria bailey, and really quick in short, i see, the differences that are happening around the city and i'm really proud of mayor ed lee for zero tolerance on crime and so forth that is a good one and now, you know where i live and you know that i don't like crime, and the corruption in any area, but, i would like to see once again, i am repeating myself, more patrol on foot in cars and under cover, if you could do that, that would be fantastic because the...
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i did i love doing it because i used to i did it for four years and i left very abrupt abruptly and it was very unprofessional the way i left you a part of their mind and i wanted to make it right it was the tenth anniversary they asked me to go back and i was like the air so goodbye you really really yes made amends in ways for a it was simon. as much as you can bake because he too travels constantly in is never one place for any length of time why did you leave america's got talent. a multitude of reasons i love love that show i think that show is like an evergreen you'll never get bored of that show. about n.b.c. would vary. when all i can say is they behaved terribly to my son and what would your sons and rob my son's involvement was they called my son themselves they called him about a show that they were planning and they asked him to participate in the show he was the first person that they approached he said yes you know it was great everything was great and then he announced that he had m.s. and they backpedalled backpedaled backpedaled while he could work lucy aramis and they
i did i love doing it because i used to i did it for four years and i left very abrupt abruptly and it was very unprofessional the way i left you a part of their mind and i wanted to make it right it was the tenth anniversary they asked me to go back and i was like the air so goodbye you really really yes made amends in ways for a it was simon. as much as you can bake because he too travels constantly in is never one place for any length of time why did you leave america's got talent. a...
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i firmly believe it is only because i saw the horrible things and what i experienced that i am able to appreciate how privileged we are in america. i believe and i am more connected to my fellow humans because i have seen them at our worst. is a better capacity to appreciate them at their best. you are staring at me to stop talking? [laughter] >> talk about the process that you described so vividly with a lot of dialogue defense that were clearly painful going back over a decade. were you keeping notes? a photographic memory? >> i have always been a journal are. i write to lot of journal entries and also when i decided to write this book i interviewed people slide was not on the bus when he was hurt but i interviewed the five that were because his memory is a little spotty. i interviewed other friends and family that were there with us because based on what i have read human memory is fallible. testimony is a tory is lee sketchy so rather than assuming i had the perfect every i went out to interview the people that were there for their perception and to check it against my own so the c
i firmly believe it is only because i saw the horrible things and what i experienced that i am able to appreciate how privileged we are in america. i believe and i am more connected to my fellow humans because i have seen them at our worst. is a better capacity to appreciate them at their best. you are staring at me to stop talking? [laughter] >> talk about the process that you described so vividly with a lot of dialogue defense that were clearly painful going back over a decade. were you...
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when i thought i was pregnant, i had to find out. so i requested to go to 6 hall. they treated me for a huge the eye but they said i wasn't pregnant and explained to me why. .. he threw me against the wall, the brick wall, destroying my shoulder.
when i thought i was pregnant, i had to find out. so i requested to go to 6 hall. they treated me for a huge the eye but they said i wasn't pregnant and explained to me why. .. he threw me against the wall, the brick wall, destroying my shoulder.
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i had my first cat when i was three years old leaving i been feeding these for over five years now i had to pay for fifty a month or kept food i couldn't get to cheap get food the cheaper get it i had to pay two and three and four dollars a night for stuff from containers and a body like eight dollars for just a few thing that struck me worst. was there was no clean fresh water for the birds and kept. caustic. solutions and all kinds of poisons go and psych drugs in the waters to camps on the verge of drinking and no clean food supply for them who should know by now if those are my children and they are this careful with a lot more contact in the olympics for. kids who can't take it again say it when there's been this now this is a problem the uniform know this no this is the one that had the signs kids were i hear. them learn to kitty and it looks like a rattle of the smashed face i got it to him readers. so we hopefully will have a war. gallows kill them we won't have a lot of red in the womb or rear yeah that means i don't care for anything rev moon in a room they'll throw purple
i had my first cat when i was three years old leaving i been feeding these for over five years now i had to pay for fifty a month or kept food i couldn't get to cheap get food the cheaper get it i had to pay two and three and four dollars a night for stuff from containers and a body like eight dollars for just a few thing that struck me worst. was there was no clean fresh water for the birds and kept. caustic. solutions and all kinds of poisons go and psych drugs in the waters to camps on the...
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>> i would love to be on huckabee. >> i thought you are. >> i don't know. for the call. >> that's how i found you. >> if the governor wants to have me on his show, i will be there. what i really want to do is go and hit the local religious stations. i really feel this film is a gift for believers. i am a siner, but i think this film is for them. i want to bring it to them and tell them about it. >> i am interested in your since. >> i'll show you later. i see your enthusiasm has completely diminished. >> are there any movies you would sound track you would like to? >> my buddy is doing "the mask of zoro." these old films, because they are silent films is like catnip for a composer. it takes a minute for the acting and then a card. the eyebrows and the make up. >> i used to be a silent film actress. >> man you have aged well. oh you mean you were in videos? >> sorry, sorry m i apologize. >> she is on a bed and like this. >> and there is a thing that comes up you have to click. you never get the pop up video? >> no, i don't, actually. >> you know what i'm talk
>> i would love to be on huckabee. >> i thought you are. >> i don't know. for the call. >> that's how i found you. >> if the governor wants to have me on his show, i will be there. what i really want to do is go and hit the local religious stations. i really feel this film is a gift for believers. i am a siner, but i think this film is for them. i want to bring it to them and tell them about it. >> i am interested in your since. >> i'll show you later....
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>> i cannot believe i got to be in this movie. am proud of the stuff i have got it in -- gotten to be part of in my life. i had no business being in this movie. to have gotten the opportunity to do this i am so thankful. in hisfor a guy who is own words he should not have it, you killed it. how did you end up in the project? >> i put myself on tape, sent it in. my agent had told me about the script. tavis: you auditioned for this. >> absolutely. i loved the script and i am a huge fan of alexander payne. i thought there's no chance i could get this part out what the heck. i was playing video games and stuff. i am a little ocd. it was hard to wrench myself away from the video games. i put myself on tape and sent it in and did not think anything about it. i thought there is very little chance of anything coming from it. 4.5 months later i got a call from somebody saying that alexander had seen the tape and liked it enough to call me in person. i went in and read the scenes and his casting director did it once and found out i got the
>> i cannot believe i got to be in this movie. am proud of the stuff i have got it in -- gotten to be part of in my life. i had no business being in this movie. to have gotten the opportunity to do this i am so thankful. in hisfor a guy who is own words he should not have it, you killed it. how did you end up in the project? >> i put myself on tape, sent it in. my agent had told me about the script. tavis: you auditioned for this. >> absolutely. i loved the script and i am a...
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i think that's one i certainly feel passionate about. i think the other one i've seen a local level is to bring the va to the community outpatient clinics that we have, we just opened one up in tennessee, it's going to have to be expanded in a year and a half, it was that successful. i think i'm going to encourage john and i are having breakfast with the secretary in the morning. if you want to give us any other questions, we'll be glad to take them in the morning. we have breakfast with the secretary. i think it is a tremendous success and way to get the care instead of elderly veterans having to drive miles and miles to care have it in their own community. i'll stop there and thank you for your service. i hear all of it and i think we can support everything and thank all of you for your service. [ applause ] >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well, on behalf of i think the five californians, three of us here, myself, congresswoman gloria mccloud and congresswoman julia brownly, paul cook, who is not here
i think that's one i certainly feel passionate about. i think the other one i've seen a local level is to bring the va to the community outpatient clinics that we have, we just opened one up in tennessee, it's going to have to be expanded in a year and a half, it was that successful. i think i'm going to encourage john and i are having breakfast with the secretary in the morning. if you want to give us any other questions, we'll be glad to take them in the morning. we have breakfast with the...
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. >> i made bad choices. i got high. i was not always thinking about the harm it could do. >> and he puts america's young men of color on notice. >> it's ultimately going to be up to these young men and all the young men out there to step up and seize responsibility for their own lives. >> this is a cnn special, "my brother's keeper." good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. welcome to a cnn special presentation that's called "my brother's keeper." today president barack obama talked very personally about his own upbringing, openly discussing his struggling as a black kid growing up without a father figure for much of his life. his message for america, everyone should have the opportunities he did. >> i didn't have a dad in the house. and i was angry about it, even though i didn't necessarily realize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do. i didn't always take school as seriously as i should have. i made excuses. after i was finished, the guy sitting next to m
. >> i made bad choices. i got high. i was not always thinking about the harm it could do. >> and he puts america's young men of color on notice. >> it's ultimately going to be up to these young men and all the young men out there to step up and seize responsibility for their own lives. >> this is a cnn special, "my brother's keeper." good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. welcome to a cnn special presentation that's called "my brother's keeper."...
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because when i came in i thought i was going to be part of a team. a family about brothers and sisters at arms that would have my back. and i would have theirs. that i would take a bullet for and they would take a bullet for me. and i believe that all the way through my chain of command. i have spent the last 20 years trying to get my disability through the va. for ptsd. even though it wasn't as severe as it is today i still had the nightmares, and i lost four marriages because of it. when the soldier, when the shoulder injury got so bad that i could no longer be a registered nurse, it was like being raped all over again. now both of my dreams are gone. and i became a shell. to the gentle men that were sitting at this table before us, i want to tell them that every blind eye they developed and every deaf ear they turned they raped me as much as the drill sergeant did that night. to me being silent isn't enough anymore. and president reagan's words, they counted on me to be passive. they counted wrong. you raped me. and it's time for it to change. the
because when i came in i thought i was going to be part of a team. a family about brothers and sisters at arms that would have my back. and i would have theirs. that i would take a bullet for and they would take a bullet for me. and i believe that all the way through my chain of command. i have spent the last 20 years trying to get my disability through the va. for ptsd. even though it wasn't as severe as it is today i still had the nightmares, and i lost four marriages because of it. when the...
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sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting customers through the front door. it's not about putting your name on the building. you gotta put your pride away for a minute. >> you're looking at it only on your end as an investor, as a partner-- >> the only way this business works is if somebody that knows the business better than you is driving the process. doesn't work any other way. >> i think i'm unstoppable. >> pete, if you're not gonna put your pride away, then i'm not gonna do the deal. >> you don't need to raise your voice at me. >> well, i'm raising my voice because you keep repeating the same thing and you don't seem to understand what i'm telling you. >> are you okay? >> end it. >> co
sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting...
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i love -- i talk to jay.th him after the show, just to hang out and talk to him and get advice and stuff. he's just so nice. he loves comedy. he loves just talking about comedy and comedians and just obsessed. like he knows everyone's acts, like top to bottom. i think he's going to go do stand-up. i think he's doing stand-up today. i think he is. like, after the show he's flying to florida and doing a gig. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: the guy's unbelievable. so anyways, go see him if you're florida. jay leno is now performing. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: i'm going to go see him. >> jimmy: he's a good guy. i love you, jay. thanks, pal. we have a fun show tonight. this guy is a giant movie star. we have a bunch of nice guys on the show tonight. i love all these guys. he has a new movie coming out on valentine's day, so it's a good date movie. just saying. >> steve: he's a heartthrob. >> jimmy: called "winter's tale." colin farrell is here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, this guy is great in everything he does
i love -- i talk to jay.th him after the show, just to hang out and talk to him and get advice and stuff. he's just so nice. he loves comedy. he loves just talking about comedy and comedians and just obsessed. like he knows everyone's acts, like top to bottom. i think he's going to go do stand-up. i think he's doing stand-up today. i think he is. like, after the show he's flying to florida and doing a gig. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: the guy's unbelievable. so anyways, go see him if...
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am nervous, i think my career is over, i don't know what i am doing, i am going to be revealed to be the fraud i really am, you know, and he is a genius, and so when that ban to happen with capote -- >> you had been there before. >> i had been there before. and, you know, i think we knew how to give him the space and allow him his despair. >> rose: we conclude our appreciation of philip seymour hoffman with a look back at his own words during a number of appearances on this program. >> you know, i look for the thing i really don't want to find, meaning that i keep asking questions about the character and about myself back and forth. pertaining to the story, pertaining to what i know to get at some type of truth that i feel is the certain of the guy's engine, if that makes any sense at all, it is kind of like getting at something that hopefully will be something that kind of catapults whoever you are playing into action, and it is a hard thing to do, and sometimes you don't find it. but yo you are in constant sear. >> do you put the process on paper or a mental exercise. >> no it is v
am nervous, i think my career is over, i don't know what i am doing, i am going to be revealed to be the fraud i really am, you know, and he is a genius, and so when that ban to happen with capote -- >> you had been there before. >> i had been there before. and, you know, i think we knew how to give him the space and allow him his despair. >> rose: we conclude our appreciation of philip seymour hoffman with a look back at his own words during a number of appearances on this...
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i will see what kind of reaction i get from this. is if we allow enough time for that discussion to happen and allow enough time for the work to get implemented so by the time you need to come back you have a better gauge of what you would like to have as you move forward. i think one 1 year is not long enough, but i also feel that 2 years maybe long enough. >> sure. if you would like to amend it to 2 years, we can certainly do that. >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a motion to amend p 2 line 23 to say it will be an additional 2 years from june 30, 2015. >> 2 fiscal years, because we are in the middle of a fiscal year? that would be one 1/2. >>supervisor norman yee: i would like to change it to two full years. >> we would leave it until june 30, 2016. >>supervisor katy tang: when they say 3 years, they mean three 3 fiscal years? >> yes. >>supervisor david campos: i think because it took so long to act on it, it's probably a few months into it. yes. >>supervisor norman yee: it's been at least 6 months since we've heard it.
i will see what kind of reaction i get from this. is if we allow enough time for that discussion to happen and allow enough time for the work to get implemented so by the time you need to come back you have a better gauge of what you would like to have as you move forward. i think one 1 year is not long enough, but i also feel that 2 years maybe long enough. >> sure. if you would like to amend it to 2 years, we can certainly do that. >>supervisor katy tang: i would like to make a...
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i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him.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 lice
i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him.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...
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i took his word seriously. i wore out as much shoe ledger as i knew how. i walked the entire state up to the yak, a remote part of montana, up near the canadian border. goi thi got to know so many gret people who put me to work for them in the u.s. house later. it was right in the middle of the watergate political scan dax i joined a congressional class determined to restore class in government. they were just great the watergate class. i think of chris dodd, tom harkin, paul simon, henry waxman, george miller, just to name a few. a great class runnir office and serving for the right reasons. when i hitchhiked across the globe as a young man, i also realized no country has a monopoly on religion, culture or virtue. we're all together. we're all people. we're all in this together. and all people basically have the same dreams for their family. to put food on the table, make ends meet, take care of their kids, health care they can afford and a clean environment for their families to explore and enjoy. the united states senate can make people's dreams a reali
i took his word seriously. i wore out as much shoe ledger as i knew how. i walked the entire state up to the yak, a remote part of montana, up near the canadian border. goi thi got to know so many gret people who put me to work for them in the u.s. house later. it was right in the middle of the watergate political scan dax i joined a congressional class determined to restore class in government. they were just great the watergate class. i think of chris dodd, tom harkin, paul simon, henry...
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so nashville is country and so i can i can get in i can break in so i muscle shoals so. i came to most of shows and opens a studio start built my own studio was my own engineer and started working with sly and sanger's and songwriters and and produced a couple hit records in the one record was was there or is there a muscle shoals sound there is a muscle so silent. it's hard to describe but i will tell you this it's it's it's heavy on the bass heavy on the cape rumble and it's got a lot of. it's about the kind of music what was your big break as a producer you better move on by a black artist by the name of arthur alexander and that in early ninety six sixty five sixty six and their own the the the song was recorded and covered in england. a group called the rolling stones oh and that was the and that was one of their first big hit records number one record for them did you have a problem in the south alabama especially working with black artists no i had no problem whatsoever with working with black artists i had problems with people that are i able by people around the
so nashville is country and so i can i can get in i can break in so i muscle shoals so. i came to most of shows and opens a studio start built my own studio was my own engineer and started working with sly and sanger's and songwriters and and produced a couple hit records in the one record was was there or is there a muscle shoals sound there is a muscle so silent. it's hard to describe but i will tell you this it's it's it's heavy on the bass heavy on the cape rumble and it's got a lot of....
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i think i mentioned the fact that i was married while i was still in college. well, i wasn't about to change my name in midstream, so to speak. and then my letters had gone off to the university, letters of reference and my record and so in my maiden name, and i said, "well, why not?" later i think it was an advantage for me to have retained my maiden name simply because my husband was writing as well, and it was convenient not to be totally confused with each other, not that that has always helped. critics never fail to mention the fact that i am married to the notorious conservative irving kristol and so on. one critic, one volume of essays -- i shall never forget this -- the whole theme of his essay on me was, "gertrude himmelfarb is a brilliant historian so long as she's gertrude himmelfarb, but she fails dismally as soon as she becomes mrs. irving kristol." so that kind of thing has happened, and even feminists, by the way, tend to do that when they want to be critical of me. they identify me very carefully as "the wife of" or these days -- more often "the
i think i mentioned the fact that i was married while i was still in college. well, i wasn't about to change my name in midstream, so to speak. and then my letters had gone off to the university, letters of reference and my record and so in my maiden name, and i said, "well, why not?" later i think it was an advantage for me to have retained my maiden name simply because my husband was writing as well, and it was convenient not to be totally confused with each other, not that that has...
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what do i do? what do i do?ease copy. >> "gravity" is nominated for ten academy awards including best actress, best director and best picture. i'm please to do have sandra bullock and director alfonso cuaron at this table together. he's been here before but never with you. >> he's done everything better before me. i am ok following him. >> when they showed you this part, did you say this is for me, i love it. >> no. >> did you say i don't want to work, i'm tired of working? >> i said i don't want to work, i have nothing to offer. i don't know how even know where to begin start talking myself. >> did you really? y? >> i wanted to stay home with my little boy. >> that is a different reason. >> where i was in my place -- that would be the child. >> go make a movie and play with adults. >> pretty much. that was it. >> why did you want her and why did you insist? >> i met her in austin, we had a lovely conversation, a lovely chat. i called my producing partner and said she's ryan but she doesn't want to work. apparen
what do i do? what do i do?ease copy. >> "gravity" is nominated for ten academy awards including best actress, best director and best picture. i'm please to do have sandra bullock and director alfonso cuaron at this table together. he's been here before but never with you. >> he's done everything better before me. i am ok following him. >> when they showed you this part, did you say this is for me, i love it. >> no. >> did you say i don't want to work,...
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starters, i read the report, and i felt like we had enough time and i mean that i think that we got, you know, i have a lot of questions about it, and as commissioner walker did, as well and i think that we are not done. and i am looking forward to the city attorney's report and i think that as we progress to this process, there is stuff that is going to come up, a lot of questions, but, people are going to have but they are going to be answered. and i have to say that i really appreciate, mr. santos for his cool headedness in the factual retelling of the story. and i appreciate that and i don't appreciate so much, the adhomonim attacks that have been put out in the press against this commission and i think that the individual commissioners may have said stuff in the course of the hearing and think that is okay for the people to have questions, to my knowledge, this commission has not taken a formal request, on this and there has been no action and i think that it is legitimate for people to ask the questions and to dig into the report. and so, that being said, i think that it does n
starters, i read the report, and i felt like we had enough time and i mean that i think that we got, you know, i have a lot of questions about it, and as commissioner walker did, as well and i think that we are not done. and i am looking forward to the city attorney's report and i think that as we progress to this process, there is stuff that is going to come up, a lot of questions, but, people are going to have but they are going to be answered. and i have to say that i really appreciate, mr....
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well i just i well i want to i wrote i want to remind everyone that facebook being a private company doesn't mean that they have necessarily have the public interest in good i mean there was a quote from mark zuckerberg that came out several years ago where he said that his users worse quote effing idiots for giving them all their data so and remember back in december there was a major push by facebook to restrict the amount of organic traffic that can go to certain pages and facebook in effect shows winners and losers by deciding which publications wouldn't be allowed to maintain a large amount of organic reach which is how many people you can essentially have visit your page for free or exceed your post for free now they didn't they they restricted my page they restricted the libertarian republic but they didn't restrict some of my competitors pages based on what they deemed as quality content and some of the terms that they said for the reason for why they did it were actually false they said they were going to restrict the amount of posts that were going to be seen and then it tu
well i just i well i want to i wrote i want to remind everyone that facebook being a private company doesn't mean that they have necessarily have the public interest in good i mean there was a quote from mark zuckerberg that came out several years ago where he said that his users worse quote effing idiots for giving them all their data so and remember back in december there was a major push by facebook to restrict the amount of organic traffic that can go to certain pages and facebook in effect...
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>> i run when i can. i have a foot injury right now. i have been sidelined. i try to do those things. running is a great outlet for me. i clear my head. i started running again. i ran track in high school and had some success with it, but i really took it up again when my daughter started running. they were competing in track and cross-country. i started running with them. my oldest daughter who became an accomplished runner, i remember running with her and having to break stride and allow her to keep up. i remember her having to break stride and allow me to keep up. that's a tough thing to get to that stage in life. i enjoy it, and i think that fitness and exercise is a great a. especially this lifestyle we have here. there are so many things coming at you every single time of day. it is a cleansing thing to be able to do it. i miss running day to day. i hope to be able to get back to it at some point and all that comes with it. >> in terms of logistics, south dakota is not the easiest place to get to and from, so how do you do that? >> the congressional sch
>> i run when i can. i have a foot injury right now. i have been sidelined. i try to do those things. running is a great outlet for me. i clear my head. i started running again. i ran track in high school and had some success with it, but i really took it up again when my daughter started running. they were competing in track and cross-country. i started running with them. my oldest daughter who became an accomplished runner, i remember running with her and having to break stride and...
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i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. i love you. >> dana, i have to ask, how does that happen? >> someone wrote a very compelling press release, and they knew they the local news, which i love local news, they were going to be talking about valentine's day, and they needed to tie it into something the kids are talking about, the mobile apps, and you marry the two, and they wrote it so beautifully that the journalists, they don't have to write it for them. it just writes itself. >> i need to clarify something. when andrea put her cup this way, we have known each other for seven years, i no way intended that to be -- she would never go out with me, number one, and number two, i said i would make a contribution for valentine's day. >> thank you for clarifying that. >> god knows if you ever try that, you'll be killed. >> bob, you're not going to eat those, are you? you can't eat all that. you can have one. >> did you hear about the story this week that the school is so progressive
i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. i love you. >> dana, i have to ask, how does that happen? >> someone wrote a very compelling press release, and they knew they the local news, which i love local news, they were going to be talking about valentine's day, and they needed to tie it into something the kids are talking about, the mobile apps, and you marry the two, and they wrote it so beautifully that the journalists, they...
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i think i have a responsibility. i feel like i'm the minister for the intelligence service and i have the responsibility to stand up for them, thank them publicly because they can't be thanked publicly as other emergency services are and try to explain what they do. i've done some of that. i think they are often the best spokesmen -- spokespeople for themselves. i think their appearance recently was excellent. i think the speech that the head of the security cell was very good summary of the threats we face. i don't want them to make a speech every week. i think actually they could help set the agenda and explain what they do perhaps better than anyone. >> final question. don't you think there is potential danger, the lack of public support for a government might feel is essential to do in certain circumstances might be undermined of what would be needed and the better explanation and shouldn't that be part of your planning when you're actually talking about your strategy, the strategy should not be -- it should be a
i think i have a responsibility. i feel like i'm the minister for the intelligence service and i have the responsibility to stand up for them, thank them publicly because they can't be thanked publicly as other emergency services are and try to explain what they do. i've done some of that. i think they are often the best spokesmen -- spokespeople for themselves. i think their appearance recently was excellent. i think the speech that the head of the security cell was very good summary of the...
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and just after a while, i just i had too much time and i kept getting in trouble.dy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i got into it and now it's more of taking out my frustrations down here. it's a stress reliever. >> work everything all week long. you get every body part at least once. like on monday you would have a big day, and tuesday you might doo shoulders, lats and traps. wednesday you do arms. thursday a heavy bench day. you got a leg day in there somewhere. >> in the survival of the fittest environment, the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> let's get another one. push it push it push it. >> that right there, 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. i only weigh 170. so that's about double my weight. a lot of these guys they lift that kind of weight. they see me get off the bar, new york, come over here come mess with the big dogs. >> get that money, man. yeah, man, get that money. >> other inmates keep them off the yard. but even confined to their cells, they're still sdrmed to work out. >> the
and just after a while, i just i had too much time and i kept getting in trouble.dy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i got into it and now it's more of taking out my frustrations down here. it's a stress reliever. >> work everything all week long. you get every body part at least once. like on monday you would have a big day, and tuesday you might doo shoulders, lats and traps. wednesday you do arms. thursday a heavy bench day. you got a leg day in there somewhere. >> in...
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i go to window, and i said cut! at that moment i thought that there was nobody to yell cut for those kids that were there. and that those kids were heros. and that this movie wasn't just about a father and a son love story, this was really about our movement and our history. >> you had very successful pictures, a lot of them have sold well at the box office. why was this so difficult? >> i think the studios understand estimate the intelligence of the audience. i think that people didn't think this would be a film that americamented to see. >> you have an all-star cast. you have forest whittaker, oprah w winfrey. how did you assemble that kind of a cast if. >> i think they're all so hungry for the material, as african-american artists we don't get a chance to really tell stories about us, you know? how often do we see in a film a family going off to college? your kid going off to college. how often do you see us eating breakfast, and the complications of what it's like between a father and a son and a wife and a husb
i go to window, and i said cut! at that moment i thought that there was nobody to yell cut for those kids that were there. and that those kids were heros. and that this movie wasn't just about a father and a son love story, this was really about our movement and our history. >> you had very successful pictures, a lot of them have sold well at the box office. why was this so difficult? >> i think the studios understand estimate the intelligence of the audience. i think that people...
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thing i hear out of kids mouth is i hate math. that comes from a lot of places, of course. and when i probe deeper i say "have you always hated math? what was the year it stopped?" it's in integration to high school. there is something fundamentally different about the way algebra operates and cognitively the way that students need or the needs that students have in algebra that i think often are difficult to address in a 1 year of class for a 12 or 13-year-old kid. i think that the vertical integration that is being proposed at the middle school and high school level around algebra is going to be really crucial to our success as math teachers and math learners in the district. i probably don't need to tell people about all the research done in vertical integration in other countries and our own that's shown there is huge success if heterogenous classrooms for students across the learning spectrum at high and low levels of math capabilities. and when it's done properly, i think we have had a lot of opportunities as through complex
thing i hear out of kids mouth is i hate math. that comes from a lot of places, of course. and when i probe deeper i say "have you always hated math? what was the year it stopped?" it's in integration to high school. there is something fundamentally different about the way algebra operates and cognitively the way that students need or the needs that students have in algebra that i think often are difficult to address in a 1 year of class for a 12 or 13-year-old kid. i think that the...
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i got to be here until i die. i got double life.er shops can possess an almost bucolic small-town charm, simmering hostilities are sometimes found right below the surface. rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in addition to what happened out there on the street. so, here it is now, i'm fixing to cut somebody's hair that maybe hates me just because of the way i look as far as my skin is concerned. >> buford put professionalism ahead of his feelings and completed the cut. but at some other prisons, race is an issue that can't be brushed away. there are different sets for white inmates, blacks, hispanics and others, those are asians and pacific islanders. >> before you take it out, you have to check with the officers to make sure all the pieces in there. and aft
i got to be here until i die. i got double life.er shops can possess an almost bucolic small-town charm, simmering hostilities are sometimes found right below the surface. rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in...
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i know i have more questions but i know the that president chiu wants to leave so i want to give you an opportunity to ask go questions. >> thank you supervisor and my apologies and i have an appointment and i will assign this meeting over and there were a number of comments in the sf weekly that were troubling and the issues whether we went around an appropriate contracting process and real competition here. i am sure supervisor campos will continue to ask these questions. you have provided data around this that suggest that the numbers are going up but i understand that muni -- you have been trying to get information around the mechanical history of break downs and new flyer has thus far re fused to give the data. >> no, i don't think that's the case. if you're referring to the one bus we have lots of data and information that we exchange with new flyer all the time. it's not accurate. they are -- when we take over we will get the bus and whatever maintenance history we need. they were -- the maintenance history that we're talking about again it may seem like a fine point, but as w
i know i have more questions but i know the that president chiu wants to leave so i want to give you an opportunity to ask go questions. >> thank you supervisor and my apologies and i have an appointment and i will assign this meeting over and there were a number of comments in the sf weekly that were troubling and the issues whether we went around an appropriate contracting process and real competition here. i am sure supervisor campos will continue to ask these questions. you have...
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i got everything i wanted... i always do. he seemed nice.to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if yo
i got everything i wanted... i always do. he seemed nice.to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin...
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i was as tired as i was, and i ended up falling asleep, and when i opened my eyes, all i remember isthe vehicle flipping over. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my first thought was my children, i have to get my children out of the vehicle. >> still trapped in the car, angela manages to free her daughter first. >> i was able to unbuckle her car seat real easy. i lifted her up through the window, and somebody took her from me. >> there you go. pass her. >> a few blocks away, brothers john and joe recklets are at a family barbecue. they're both off-duty firefighters. >> i received a phone call from my wife joy. it was a car on fire, people trapped, 22nd and leyton, hurry. >> local residents begin smashing the windshield with pipes. inside the car angela struggles frantically to free her son d.j. from his car seat. the seat belt is pinched on the side of the crumpled vehicle. >> i figured it would be easy but it wasn't. i was terrified actually when i couldn't get his seat belt undone. i was scared for my son's life. >> angela doesn't want
i was as tired as i was, and i ended up falling asleep, and when i opened my eyes, all i remember isthe vehicle flipping over. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my first thought was my children, i have to get my children out of the vehicle. >> still trapped in the car, angela manages to free her daughter first. >> i was able to unbuckle her car seat real easy. i lifted her up through the window, and somebody took her from...
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i direct you to sit down. i will not sit down. master inquisitor, this man has called me a traitor to my face before now. so you are a traitor. you are all traitors. you have been doing nothing but begging this damnable witch on your knees to recant all through this trial! if you will not sit, then you must stand, that is all. i will not stand. my lord, here is the form of recantation for the maid to sign. read it to her. do not trouble. i will sign it. woman, you must know what you are putting your hand to. read it to her, brother martin. and let all be silent. i, joan, commonly called the maid, a miserable sinner, do confess that i have most grievously sinned in the following articles. i have pretended to have revelations from god and the angels and the blessed saints, and perversely rejected the church's warnings that these were temptations by demons. i have blasphemed abominably by wearing an immodest dress, contrary to the holy scripture and the canons of the church. also, i have clipped my hair in the style of a man. and aga
i direct you to sit down. i will not sit down. master inquisitor, this man has called me a traitor to my face before now. so you are a traitor. you are all traitors. you have been doing nothing but begging this damnable witch on your knees to recant all through this trial! if you will not sit, then you must stand, that is all. i will not stand. my lord, here is the form of recantation for the maid to sign. read it to her. do not trouble. i will sign it. woman, you must know what you are putting...
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all i can do is represent myself and speak for myself you know truly you know and i you know i i fell in love with johnny shy we got married in october october twelfth and i'm appreciative that we have that ability to do that well i'm very happy for you but i would like to take you back to your lympics propose. do you realize that if the international olympic committee it were to accept it. the pool of potential candidates to host any big time games would be extremely narrow and your own country the united states would probably make the cob the problem is that the united states itself has at least twelve states there have sodomy laws on books will you be content with your own country being denied the right to host let's say two thousand and twenty four two thousand and twenty six olympic games as far as i understand the united states is actually considering that possibility at this point in my view sure they should be they should be kept to the same standard as everyone else i mean the i.o.c. should be you know should be you. example to say you know what the olympic ideals and true sp
all i can do is represent myself and speak for myself you know truly you know and i you know i i fell in love with johnny shy we got married in october october twelfth and i'm appreciative that we have that ability to do that well i'm very happy for you but i would like to take you back to your lympics propose. do you realize that if the international olympic committee it were to accept it. the pool of potential candidates to host any big time games would be extremely narrow and your own...
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>> i didn't do it. i didn't kill my sister. i wouldn't kill her.n, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. ♪ i was trying to like pull it a little further. you know, i was trying to stretch it a little bit more. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. [ man ] i looked around at everybody else and i was like, "are you kidding me?" [ dan ] it's just human nature to focus on the here and now. so it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ ♪ her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've gone totally pro with crest pro-health. [ male announcer ] go pr
>> i didn't do it. i didn't kill my sister. i wouldn't kill her.n, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. ♪ i was trying to like pull it a little further. you know, i was trying to stretch it a little bit more. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. [ man ] i looked around at everybody else and...
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having sausage with my grorm. >> and i was six or seven and i made a face. >> when i was younger i hadfor cfo i used to drink it but that did something to my body. >> i've been drinking coffee since i was 17 role the only thing i'm good at i have trying to find my way through school i jousted coffee and decided to do that for the rest of my life i started looking into the process of the coffee and where it came from and where do those beans come from oh, they come from a fruit. >> the coach stays with me i grew up and one day i'm going to own a coffee shop i should at it in 98 i visited over 11 hundred coffee shops to see why people go to come over shops. >> we've searched beans api all over the world tokyo and south america. >> when i wanted to do was get into every aspect of the coffee and real estate there was multiply steps of making a great cup of coffee. we do is revolt and that's because with the qualifies of coffee shop and once you revolted it it how far anyone else's and the coffee and one thing about the coffee they were special blends i create. i spent seven years on one bl
having sausage with my grorm. >> and i was six or seven and i made a face. >> when i was younger i hadfor cfo i used to drink it but that did something to my body. >> i've been drinking coffee since i was 17 role the only thing i'm good at i have trying to find my way through school i jousted coffee and decided to do that for the rest of my life i started looking into the process of the coffee and where it came from and where do those beans come from oh, they come from a...
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i must say i never did. i thought it wasn't his fault.told look you got to leave in five years time. when it came he was still by far the most popular guy doing that in the country. am i wrong? was he blamed? >> he's blamed. there are a lot of people in the comedy community that blame him. >> why? >> maybe he should have stepped aside and let conan take the show. maybe it wasn't right to go back. i'm not sure i feel that way. i was around when letterman was at nbc. suddenly it wasn't working out on "the tonight show" he made the decision to cut and run and he went to cbs. and it all worked out. it worked out nicely. i think it's easy to look back. hindsight is 20/20. go maybe he should have done the same thing at fox or somewhere else. but as you know, this business is difficult. it's hard. >> i sort of bought into his argument which is look, i don't really want to leave nbc. my nice life. and they've offered me 10:00. okay. my staff keep their jobs, i keep mine, everyone's happy. i'm going to play a clip my interview with bill maher rece
i must say i never did. i thought it wasn't his fault.told look you got to leave in five years time. when it came he was still by far the most popular guy doing that in the country. am i wrong? was he blamed? >> he's blamed. there are a lot of people in the comedy community that blame him. >> why? >> maybe he should have stepped aside and let conan take the show. maybe it wasn't right to go back. i'm not sure i feel that way. i was around when letterman was at nbc. suddenly it...