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jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night, there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing cars and breaking into homes. >> it was like this demonic seed that was planted in my son's soul. and we couldn't kill the weed. >> flores was able to identify his attacker, a man named kevin kinder. eventually kinder was convicted and incarcerated for attacking flores and three other boys. but cornett says that wasn't the end of their nightmare. >> kevin kinder got sentenced to 17 years. he only served six. he got released and when he got released, i followed him everywhere he went. >> some mothers are going to fight for their kids until the day they die. my mother is th
jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night, there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing...
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i'm sorry let me go to jason first jason's been very patient go ahead jason. first of all i want to i want to address the issue of corporations because many people say well corporations create jobs they create wealth etc it's people that create wealth and it's people that create jobs corporations are one way to organize human productivity corporation only one for the organization human beings of our very nature are productive creatures we can or organize our productivity on many different avenues many different forms of management corporations or one form when people make that argument well corporations create jobs that's a way to insulate corporations from critique and instead of trying to insulate them we should critique them their power as an institution and all institutions of power should be open to critique if we don't critique them then they will run amok as they're doing right now ok rachel i want one part of this program is about what's going on with the middle class what the status quo is that tenable for the middle class in europe in the united stat
i'm sorry let me go to jason first jason's been very patient go ahead jason. first of all i want to i want to address the issue of corporations because many people say well corporations create jobs they create wealth etc it's people that create wealth and it's people that create jobs corporations are one way to organize human productivity corporation only one for the organization human beings of our very nature are productive creatures we can or organize our productivity on many different...
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the result, jason was now an acquired savant. brilliant in a very specific area. >> that syndrome is the development of a particular skill that can be mathematical or artistic, but developed to an extreme degree, and makes the person super human. >> these pictures are only a snapshot of what's going on inside jason's mind. he mentally overlays a graph on top of each frame of sight and comes up with formulas everywhere he looks. >> for me, i see things naturally shaped whereas most people's minds see math as numbers. >> we took jason to a museum where the shapes and numbers lit up his mind and where he tried to explain the essence of his drawings and his vision of math in the world around us. >> it's a shape that you take apart into pieces and the pieces are the same or similar to the whole. so say i had a thousand pictures of you that were little and i put all those pictures of you in the right spot to make the exact same picture of you, but bigger. >> you consider all of this a burden or a gift? >> sometimes i'd really like to t
the result, jason was now an acquired savant. brilliant in a very specific area. >> that syndrome is the development of a particular skill that can be mathematical or artistic, but developed to an extreme degree, and makes the person super human. >> these pictures are only a snapshot of what's going on inside jason's mind. he mentally overlays a graph on top of each frame of sight and comes up with formulas everywhere he looks. >> for me, i see things naturally shaped whereas...
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jason, good morning.pread the message of love. you see the signs out there, our beautiful shapes from the album. that was the whole point. >> your songs are strong, powerful balance. where does this new album fall into that? >> it's right in the line of all the other albums i put together. i try to make albums that are easily accessible, can you hear what i'm saying. the whole point is to be upbet, optimistic and positive. >> where do ush songs come from. i describe you as comfortable. i listen to your music and watch you, everything about you is comfortable. where does it come from? >> discomfort. any times we as human beings fall into discomfort or unease, i use song writing to pull me out. when i stumble on a song that helps me, that's when i choose to share it. >> a lot of fans know you're environmentally conscious. you also fly a lot all over the world. you have this tree planting initiative trying to offset travels. >> absolutely. we're able to do that locally in every city. we have local tree group
jason, good morning.pread the message of love. you see the signs out there, our beautiful shapes from the album. that was the whole point. >> your songs are strong, powerful balance. where does this new album fall into that? >> it's right in the line of all the other albums i put together. i try to make albums that are easily accessible, can you hear what i'm saying. the whole point is to be upbet, optimistic and positive. >> where do ush songs come from. i describe you as...
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as she goes to get jason his beer, jason is in the passenger seat, kids in the backseat listening tohe music. >> she got my beer because my legs hurt. >> here comes tammy. that's the thank you she gets for fetching him beer? >> are you kidding me? >> i like how she didn't yell, react or anything. just took it. >> he realizing this day is going to turn on him. >> he can't run away from her now. >> no! >> he's a sitting duck, literally. it's a low blow of a prank. she's going to get him his coors light, comes back and gets crushed. jason also said tammy knew what she was getting into ten years ago. i guess he's a prankster. either way, you have to feel for her. >> i do! >> do we know her reaction? >> she walks away from the car and has not stopped walking since. >>> mom's little piggy. >> check out this incredible animal rescue video. >> please help him. >> oh, man. is he impaled on the fence or stuck? >> impaled on the fence. >> get the back leg, angel. >> i mean, it sounded pretty much in pain with that roar that it had. they were able to save the deer. it went off. >> oh, my god! >>
as she goes to get jason his beer, jason is in the passenger seat, kids in the backseat listening tohe music. >> she got my beer because my legs hurt. >> here comes tammy. that's the thank you she gets for fetching him beer? >> are you kidding me? >> i like how she didn't yell, react or anything. just took it. >> he realizing this day is going to turn on him. >> he can't run away from her now. >> no! >> he's a sitting duck, literally. it's a low...
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as a portrait artist, jason grew tired of drawing with charcoal and pencil.e looked everywhere for inspiration, and one night he found it -- in his happy meal. >> i came across it by accident, eating some french fries, and saw that i could manipulate the ketchup with the french fry, and it could be like a brush. >> jason wanted to paint something that related to the tools that he was using, so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for "super size me." >> it related to the ketchup. it gave somewhat of a meaning and interpretation to it. >> with a small web camera recording, jason prepares his it's interesting to see that it can help and say, that's how you do it? >> the french fry brushes across and the image of morgan spurlock comes to life with true artist precision. jason finishes the painting in one take in less than an hour. >> he's obviously a true artist, but rather than just do portraits like everybody else, he's done something really different. he's used a different medium. i think it's really cool. >> since its original posting in 2
as a portrait artist, jason grew tired of drawing with charcoal and pencil.e looked everywhere for inspiration, and one night he found it -- in his happy meal. >> i came across it by accident, eating some french fries, and saw that i could manipulate the ketchup with the french fry, and it could be like a brush. >> jason wanted to paint something that related to the tools that he was using, so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for "super size me."...
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and you know the history of jason. you're not jason but you are aaron cross and you come from the same place and you're part of the same bigger picture. >> i think the most critical thing for me was how i could grab on to it. what could i sink my teeth into and connect to the character? that was the thing we talked about earlier, the fuel for this character. and tony and i talked about it in depth. this is a guy who wants to belong. obviously, he joined army because he wants to belong to something. i think that's a very human, even a very male trait, you want to feel like you're a part of something. and then to join the program. so it was also very polar to what bourne was, which is also a great thing, so never, ever any confusion and have to worry about that. it's a guy who upons exactly who he is. he's willingly signing up for this thing, wanting to do good and wanting to do something and all that kind of good script. >> rose: you said he was a movie athlete and that was important. >> yeah, i mean, the bar had been s
and you know the history of jason. you're not jason but you are aaron cross and you come from the same place and you're part of the same bigger picture. >> i think the most critical thing for me was how i could grab on to it. what could i sink my teeth into and connect to the character? that was the thing we talked about earlier, the fuel for this character. and tony and i talked about it in depth. this is a guy who wants to belong. obviously, he joined army because he wants to belong to...
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jason brown joins the home run barrage. the seventh home run of this little league world series championship game. and if you can score ten, we're going to try our darnedest to do the same. that's the ninth run at the top of the seventh. >> nomar: jayson brown, bringing the barrel down through the zone beautifully. head on the ball. and rounded first base. and celebrating as that ball clears the wall. >> karl: now brock myers, going to answer a ten spot with a ten spot of their own. again, little league, once you get past your top three, four pitchers and you're at this level with these quality hitter, this can happen. >> we have to get you out at 20. logan, you're going go to third, okay? give me this wrist band here. >> nomar: in anticipation of the nine or ten-run comeback. they take hance smith out of the game so he's available to pitch in the championship tomorrow. if i'm the coach after this inning, i've gone -- i mean, what do you tell your team after this? once you get that third out? >> 1234 we've done it before. >
jason brown joins the home run barrage. the seventh home run of this little league world series championship game. and if you can score ten, we're going to try our darnedest to do the same. that's the ninth run at the top of the seventh. >> nomar: jayson brown, bringing the barrel down through the zone beautifully. head on the ball. and rounded first base. and celebrating as that ball clears the wall. >> karl: now brock myers, going to answer a ten spot with a ten spot of their own....
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jason brown joins the home run barrage. the seventh home run of this little league world series championship game. and if you can score ten, we're going to try our darnedest to do the same. that's the ninth run at the top of the seventh. >> nomar: jayson brown, bringing the barrel down through the zone beautifully. head on the ball. and rounded first base. and celebrating as that ball clears the wall. >> karl: now brock myers, going to answer a ten spot with a ten spot of their own. again, little league, once you get past your top three, four pitchers and you're at this level with these quality hitter, this can happen. >> we have to get you out at 20. logan, you're going go to third, okay? give me this wrist band here. >> nomar: in anticipation of the nine or ten-run comeback. they take hance smith out of the game so he's available to pitch in the championship tomorrow. if i'm the coach after this inning, i've gone -- i mean, what do you tell your team after this? once you get that third out? >> 1234 we've done it before. >
jason brown joins the home run barrage. the seventh home run of this little league world series championship game. and if you can score ten, we're going to try our darnedest to do the same. that's the ninth run at the top of the seventh. >> nomar: jayson brown, bringing the barrel down through the zone beautifully. head on the ball. and rounded first base. and celebrating as that ball clears the wall. >> karl: now brock myers, going to answer a ten spot with a ten spot of their own....
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i think jason plummer in southern illinois is a good race to watch. i think jason plummer is going to win in a seat that has never had a republican. southern illinois, or outside of st. louis, missouri, i think that is a great place to say, willie traditional democrat area be allowed a young man who is 31 years old but will r elect -- that is the litmus test of whether we can get that done. that area has never had a republican. >> questions from the audience for congressman sessions. >> i'm with "the houston chronicle." the race in texas and a reaction to the court ruling yesterday on
i think jason plummer in southern illinois is a good race to watch. i think jason plummer is going to win in a seat that has never had a republican. southern illinois, or outside of st. louis, missouri, i think that is a great place to say, willie traditional democrat area be allowed a young man who is 31 years old but will r elect -- that is the litmus test of whether we can get that done. that area has never had a republican. >> questions from the audience for congressman sessions....
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i think jason plummer in southern illinois is a good race to watch. i think jason plummer is going to win in a seat that has never had a republican. southern illinois, or outside of st. louis, missouri, i think that is a great place to say, willie traditional democrat area be allowed a young man who is 31 years old but will elect -- that is the litmus test of whether we can get that done. that area has never had a republican. >> questions from the audience for congressman sessions. >> i'm with "the houston chronicle." the race in texas and a reaction to the court ruling yesterday on the republican
i think jason plummer in southern illinois is a good race to watch. i think jason plummer is going to win in a seat that has never had a republican. southern illinois, or outside of st. louis, missouri, i think that is a great place to say, willie traditional democrat area be allowed a young man who is 31 years old but will elect -- that is the litmus test of whether we can get that done. that area has never had a republican. >> questions from the audience for congressman sessions....
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let's go out to jason jones. jason jones. yes, jason. jason. >> yes. >> jon, i am here in tampa's famous strip club drink. or as they call it here, tampa. and thanks to the anything goes liberalism of the obama administration this whole town has become a throbbing den of moral depravity. ugh. where once churches and mom and pop pie stores, now you have got a very different type of store. shrinking a different type of pie. >> just look at these bare assets, bottoms up, foxy's, monls venus, teasers, miss behavin', the vagina farm, lady -- >> jon: there are a lot of strip clubs but you think that is all obama's fault? >> oh, oh, blame it on bush. >> jon: no, i am not blaming it on bush. i am just saying -- >> sorry, sorry, jon, blame it on bush is just another strip club. >> jon: all right, all right. >> jon as you know it is all obama's fault. >> jon: so everything in tampa, the weather, the strip club, economic hard shim. >> yes, yes. the fake pirate mardi gras, all obama's fault. >> jon: i find this very hard to believe. i find it very h
let's go out to jason jones. jason jones. yes, jason. jason. >> yes. >> jon, i am here in tampa's famous strip club drink. or as they call it here, tampa. and thanks to the anything goes liberalism of the obama administration this whole town has become a throbbing den of moral depravity. ugh. where once churches and mom and pop pie stores, now you have got a very different type of store. shrinking a different type of pie. >> just look at these bare assets, bottoms up, foxy's,...
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jason, last week.t to ask you, the teen vote nked back-to-school shopping a national holiday. >> august 11th, 2012, back to school saturday. we galvanized 5.5 million leaders to get out and shop for the best of back-to-school shopping. >> is it big enough? like a consumer experience to make this similar to a black friday? that's our goal. we created this day. it becomes like a black friday or cyber monday. part of our retail lexicon, an indicator of how our economy is doing. >> daniel, how was it for h&m? was it a success, back-to-school saturday? >> really good. really interesting for "teen vogue." we had a lot of shoppers on saturday. it started very well for us. >> how important is back to school for you? >> really important. the deep base of our customer is teenagers in our doors, so the kickoff coming up here in august is an important month, important for back to school customers. >> what are you hearing from your clientele in terms of, jason, what they're looking for, what they may want to buy th
jason, last week.t to ask you, the teen vote nked back-to-school shopping a national holiday. >> august 11th, 2012, back to school saturday. we galvanized 5.5 million leaders to get out and shop for the best of back-to-school shopping. >> is it big enough? like a consumer experience to make this similar to a black friday? that's our goal. we created this day. it becomes like a black friday or cyber monday. part of our retail lexicon, an indicator of how our economy is doing....
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jerry brown and jason ford. >> cris: how much do you trust jerrod johnson?ng to let him throw the ball here, an incompletion? and stop the clock? >> dan: you got chris freeney to his right out of the shotgun and third and goal and gives it to rainey and looking for a block and looking for some daylight but can't find much and gets it back inside the 5. that will bring up fourth and goal under a minute left and running -- >> cris: now you go knock in, basically, an extra point here and you'll leave the colts who will have what, maybe 25 seconds, something like that, to work with, going the other way? and no time-outs. in a weird way, that defensive stand by the colts, it may have worked against them. what are you going to tell a bunch of kids trying to make the team? jerry brown is going to come play, they'd probably rather see him play defense than worry about who wins the game. >> dan: and the clock is stopped with 23 seconds left. the steelers take their first time-out. we mentioned jerry brown, free agent undrafted rookie out of illinois. check out this c
jerry brown and jason ford. >> cris: how much do you trust jerrod johnson?ng to let him throw the ball here, an incompletion? and stop the clock? >> dan: you got chris freeney to his right out of the shotgun and third and goal and gives it to rainey and looking for a block and looking for some daylight but can't find much and gets it back inside the 5. that will bring up fourth and goal under a minute left and running -- >> cris: now you go knock in, basically, an extra point...
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>> yes. >> jason, you agree? >> one of the reasons that hasn't happened so far has to do with the obama machine he's been outspent he will have a little more after the nomination. obama has been defining romney with negative ads and negative ads work. so he will be able to push back some. whether he should use that opportunity to go toe-to-toe on likeability, with obama i'm not so sure. >> i think she is saying empathy. >> i'm not sure that might play to obama's strength. he would do better to focus on his accomplishments as governor, keeping employment low, saving the olympics in utah, his business record success at bai . keep the focus on -- at bain. keep the focus on his accomplishments, let obama play the likeability game. >> it doesn't work, it has not work. we have heard enough about the olympics, i hate to bring up this subject, but franklin roosevelt when he died somebody was caught crying and the reporter said to him, did you know mr. roosevelt? he said i didn't know mr. roosevelt, but he knew me. >> dan
>> yes. >> jason, you agree? >> one of the reasons that hasn't happened so far has to do with the obama machine he's been outspent he will have a little more after the nomination. obama has been defining romney with negative ads and negative ads work. so he will be able to push back some. whether he should use that opportunity to go toe-to-toe on likeability, with obama i'm not so sure. >> i think she is saying empathy. >> i'm not sure that might play to obama's...
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damian and his wife lorri and jason.ow do you feel when a lot of famous people rallied to your cause? you should explain the music. >> it's a song on a pearl jam album that was eddie vetter taking lyrics from a piece of poetry i wrote and put it to music and it was just an incredible experience. hearing the finished product and seeing what it sounds like and it was an absolutely amazing thing. something that means a great deal. >> in a way it was almost like we department think of it a lot of times as supporting someone famous. they were not celebrities who threw money at the case. they were involved on a very ground floor level. >> peter jackson got involve and johnny depp got involved. these are high profile very famous people. they definitely made a difference to the atmosphere around your case. this guy sitting next to me, you came across to me, i never met you before in my life, you come across as someone grounded and eloquent and not someone associated with the portrayal of this case, the devil worshipping, satanic
damian and his wife lorri and jason.ow do you feel when a lot of famous people rallied to your cause? you should explain the music. >> it's a song on a pearl jam album that was eddie vetter taking lyrics from a piece of poetry i wrote and put it to music and it was just an incredible experience. hearing the finished product and seeing what it sounds like and it was an absolutely amazing thing. something that means a great deal. >> in a way it was almost like we department think of...
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let's bring back jason pride with some of his investments. jason, let's get right to it.fter what happened with the financial crisis and all the worries about europe, everybody wants yield, but they also want protection. what's your best idea? >> we really think that you have to stay in the middle of the risk spectrum here, so there are multiple ways to do this, that means taking less risk in equities, more in fixed income. one of our best ideas is high quality dividend-paying growth companies. a poster child for it is philip morris international ticker pm. this is a steady grower that has consistent earnings power due to the fact that when things, you know, slack off economic wise, look, people still smoke cigarettes internationally. when growth is good internationally, they tend to smoke a little bit more, and the market grows a bit more. this is a sort of underlying factor we look for in any sort of quality growth -- liz: i love that chart. looks good. >> so other options is just taking more risk in fixed income. high-yield investments such as, you know, representative
let's bring back jason pride with some of his investments. jason, let's get right to it.fter what happened with the financial crisis and all the worries about europe, everybody wants yield, but they also want protection. what's your best idea? >> we really think that you have to stay in the middle of the risk spectrum here, so there are multiple ways to do this, that means taking less risk in equities, more in fixed income. one of our best ideas is high quality dividend-paying growth...
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part of it is what jason was saying. one of the things i learned in this project is if i don't eat something or why a new car this year, then next year put money in the bank and then i got money in the bank. if i am sort of careful about what i consume every year than i've got lots of money in the bank and if i start using that interest to finance i have a higher level of consumption than i would have if i had been consumed and so by accumulating assets of two years down the road than i have the wherewithal to buy more stuff. the same is true for the united states of america and we've not been doing that. we've been borrowing and spreading of the wealth around and feeding the consumption binge, and we haven't accumulated the assets that me to see the future consumption and create growth. so what we need to do, and this is something that was evident in the speech early in 2000 when he to create an environment that is friendly to capital as of the business and capital come here and then we will have more work in the future
part of it is what jason was saying. one of the things i learned in this project is if i don't eat something or why a new car this year, then next year put money in the bank and then i got money in the bank. if i am sort of careful about what i consume every year than i've got lots of money in the bank and if i start using that interest to finance i have a higher level of consumption than i would have if i had been consumed and so by accumulating assets of two years down the road than i have...
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so you're just listening to jason. when you read the chapters, just as we were talking about dealing with economists, you know, brandon put a lot of work in to force people to be understand blg. it's a lot of work. but what happens when you go through the chapters, you start to understand why we're in the mess that we're in and what we need to do to fix it, and it makes perfect sense. and, you know, part of it was what jason was saying, but one of the things i learned was this, if i don't eat manager or why a -- eat something or buy a new car this week, then next year i've got some money in the bank. if i'm careful about what i consume, then in a few years i've got money in the bank, and if i start using that interest, i have a higher level of consumption than i would have if i'd been consuming all along. a few years down the road i have the wherewithal to buy more stuff. well, the same is true for the united states of america, and we've not been doing that at all. we've been borrowing and spreading the wealth around a
so you're just listening to jason. when you read the chapters, just as we were talking about dealing with economists, you know, brandon put a lot of work in to force people to be understand blg. it's a lot of work. but what happens when you go through the chapters, you start to understand why we're in the mess that we're in and what we need to do to fix it, and it makes perfect sense. and, you know, part of it was what jason was saying, but one of the things i learned was this, if i don't eat...
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jerry brown and jason ford. >> cris: how much do you trust jerrod johnson?ng to let him throw the ball here, an incompletion? and stop the clock? >> dan: you got chris freeney to his right out of the shotgun and third and goal and gives it to rainey and looking for a block and looking for some daylight but can't find much and gets it back inside the 5. that will bring up fourth and goal under a minute left and running -- >> cris: now you go knock in, basically, an extra point here and you'll leave the colts who will have what, maybe 25 seconds, something like that, to work with, going the other way? and no time-outs. in a weird way, that defensive stand by the colts, it may have worked against them. what are you going to tell a bunch of kids trying to make the team? jerry brown is going to come play, they'd probably rather see him play defense than worry about who wins the game. >> dan: and the clock is stopped with 23 seconds left. the steelers take their first time-out. we mentioned jerry brown, free agent undrafted rookie out of illinois. check out this c
jerry brown and jason ford. >> cris: how much do you trust jerrod johnson?ng to let him throw the ball here, an incompletion? and stop the clock? >> dan: you got chris freeney to his right out of the shotgun and third and goal and gives it to rainey and looking for a block and looking for some daylight but can't find much and gets it back inside the 5. that will bring up fourth and goal under a minute left and running -- >> cris: now you go knock in, basically, an extra point...
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we had jason mraz.alf alive and now you want me one more time ♪ and who do you think you are? runnin' around leaving scars collecting your jar of hearts and tearing love apart you're gonna catch a cold from the ice inside your soul so don't come back for me who do you think you are? ♪ ♪ i hear you're asking all around if i am anywhere to be found but i have grown too strong to ever fall back in your arms ♪ ♪ and i've learned to live half alive and now you want me one more time who do you think you are? runnin' around leaving scars collecting your jar of hearts and tearing love apart ♪ ♪ you're gonna catch a cold from the ice inside your soul so don't come back for me who do you think you are? dear it took so long just to feel all right remember how to put back the light in my eyes i wish i had missed the first time that we kissed because you broke all your promises and now you're back you don't get to get me back ♪ ♪ who do you think you are? runnin' around leaving scars collecting your jar of hearts an
we had jason mraz.alf alive and now you want me one more time ♪ and who do you think you are? runnin' around leaving scars collecting your jar of hearts and tearing love apart you're gonna catch a cold from the ice inside your soul so don't come back for me who do you think you are? ♪ ♪ i hear you're asking all around if i am anywhere to be found but i have grown too strong to ever fall back in your arms ♪ ♪ and i've learned to live half alive and now you want me one more time who do...
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he said yeah, i saw you and saw jason. i saw them kill these boys and rape these boys and horrific stuff he came out with. as a result of that you guys are now in very serious trouble. >> yes. i don't think he with the mentality he had and his iq level, i don't think he could really comprehend the level of trouble he was in or he drug us into with him. >> how well did you know him? >> not well. jason baldwin was my best friend. jesse was someone we would see around. maybe he would be out shooting pool, but he was not as close to us as we knew each other. >> why did you think he was doing this? >> it's hard to say. part of it was prompting by the police and part might have been he thought he was going to get something out of it. hard to say. >> when is the worst moment for you? >> it's hard to say. i almost want to say there were no worst moments. it kept getting worse and worse and worse. every moment was worse than the last one. it doesn't ever stop. the moment you are arrested is the worst and then the moment you are in
he said yeah, i saw you and saw jason. i saw them kill these boys and rape these boys and horrific stuff he came out with. as a result of that you guys are now in very serious trouble. >> yes. i don't think he with the mentality he had and his iq level, i don't think he could really comprehend the level of trouble he was in or he drug us into with him. >> how well did you know him? >> not well. jason baldwin was my best friend. jesse was someone we would see around. maybe he...