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me. i can sum it up in one word despair. and i just prayed that if you couldn't find me if i could just live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that what was going to happen was that he was going to kill me. i love this guy any promise to be his wife into honor and respect and cherish you know this is what he did to me. the look on my son's face this is the most significant stop this down. it's really important to ask her are you being hurt are you afraid to go back home if we don't ask we won't find out. she had a bank pack that was in her bedroom share another bag packed that was in her car our assumption is she told him that he was that she was leaving. the portrait of abuse is fine that is extremely frightening extremely dark even if it simply came now that as a community we can provide that rant. just one case of the most violent divide both involving parents reporters cover stories every day. of domestic violence in america they shine the spotlight
me. i can sum it up in one word despair. and i just prayed that if you couldn't find me if i could just live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that what was going to happen was that he was going to kill me. i love this guy any promise to be his wife into honor and respect and cherish you know this is what he did to me. the look on my son's face this is the most significant stop this down. it's really important to ask her are you being hurt are you afraid to...
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tell me about the bond. >> to me that is everything. this movie is an incredible love story between a brother and a sister. this was made up from raising each other. they were born a year a part. they were each other's everything. they were there for each other in everything. the reason why she was doing this was because her brother believed in her. she says she'd never thought she could do this, because her brother believed in me and vice versa, it gave for the wherewithal to find whatever resource she did gatt. thankfully, am and i had instant chemistry. that is something you have to build and work on. toomey that is the meat of the story. i have an enormous amount of respect for him. we have similar ways of working. it was like being in the sandbox together. when our director with a cut, we would plot without -- pop back down. tavis: have you worked with him before? >> it now. -- no. tavis: if it does not work, the movie is a flop. if you have to believe in the bond between the bread in sister. how did you know it could work other th
tell me about the bond. >> to me that is everything. this movie is an incredible love story between a brother and a sister. this was made up from raising each other. they were born a year a part. they were each other's everything. they were there for each other in everything. the reason why she was doing this was because her brother believed in her. she says she'd never thought she could do this, because her brother believed in me and vice versa, it gave for the wherewithal to find...
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he said to me... he looked over and goes "you know, he looks like a million bucks and i look like a two dollar bill." but once he saw it with the audience, he realized all the stuff he had to go through, all the thing he is overcame were extremely inspirational and he's shown in a very heroic light despite making awfully poor decisions throughout the course of the movie. the end result is the most important thing. and we brought him out at the end of the premier in l.a. and he goes "the first time i saw the movie i was disgusted and now i realize, you know what? i changed, it doesn't matter, i don't care what anybody thinks." >> rose: did you spend a lot of time with him? >> absolutely, yeah. yeah. we were out in lowell, and went around to all his haunts. there's a scene in the movie with dicky walking down the street and he's kind of like the mayor. there that's what it's like. people shouting hi to him, going around barbershops. i was meeting policemen who had arrested him ten times he knows on a fi
he said to me... he looked over and goes "you know, he looks like a million bucks and i look like a two dollar bill." but once he saw it with the audience, he realized all the stuff he had to go through, all the thing he is overcame were extremely inspirational and he's shown in a very heroic light despite making awfully poor decisions throughout the course of the movie. the end result is the most important thing. and we brought him out at the end of the premier in l.a. and he goes...
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to me.d a genius. did that bother you being called a genius so long? >> the amazing thing about being called a genius is i never paid any attention to it. i appreciated it, but since a very early age i felt like this here is a gift from god. and i'm only being used as a vehicle through which i can do these things. so, you know, the thing about it -- 13 years old, you're a big star and all that kind of stuff. and they're talking about these interviews and things they're going do, and -- okay, fine, but i want to watch "huckleberry hound." so i was definitely a kid. >> larry: you never stop being a kid. >> you don't. >> larry: when you write a song, where does it come from? i mean, you don't see colors. you don't see people. you don't know what a television set looks like. you feel the piano, but you've never seen a piano. where does the music come from? >> i honestly think that if i were to see a piano or to see someone or all the other things you mentioned, i -- if ever i was to see it, i th
to me.d a genius. did that bother you being called a genius so long? >> the amazing thing about being called a genius is i never paid any attention to it. i appreciated it, but since a very early age i felt like this here is a gift from god. and i'm only being used as a vehicle through which i can do these things. so, you know, the thing about it -- 13 years old, you're a big star and all that kind of stuff. and they're talking about these interviews and things they're going do, and --...
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will differ give me? -- they forgive me?cond chance" is not just about my comeback from drugs, but commemorates a lot of people's hearts in the whole world, looking for second chances in marriages, lost jobs, lost homes, mortgages. a second chance. tavis: you and i talked about this privately and publicly. you shared with me that there were drug dealers when you were caught up in this for 22 years who were such fans of yours, who adored you so much, love your family like all the rest of us do, they would not sell to you. you were trying to buy, and they would not sell you drugs. >> the could not. there were the heads of certain districts where drugs were sold, certain areas. they called all the people and said, "if you see him, don't sell." [laughter] some people said, "i cannot do it because he would shut me out. he will beat me up if i give it to you. i cannot do it." tavis: people really were protecting you from yourself. >> that is interesting, because most drug dealers we know do not care, right? they just want the mone
will differ give me? -- they forgive me?cond chance" is not just about my comeback from drugs, but commemorates a lot of people's hearts in the whole world, looking for second chances in marriages, lost jobs, lost homes, mortgages. a second chance. tavis: you and i talked about this privately and publicly. you shared with me that there were drug dealers when you were caught up in this for 22 years who were such fans of yours, who adored you so much, love your family like all the rest of us...
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that will tick me off. >> jimmy: that bothers me, too, because -- everything bothers me, but it bothers not one of those in there. there are like 11 of them. >> exactly. why don't they attach the damn things? and they attach and they have a couple of -- >> jimmy: there's some attached and there will be seven of them that drop out all over the bathroom floor and you are picking those cards up. >> what about the little plastic water bottles. when did we come up with that? what a lousy idea. >> jimmy: it's a bad idea. if you think about it in the 80s, we said, one day our cars are going to run on water. won't that be amazing? you go up to the hose. not only isn't that happening, water is now more expensive than gasoline. >> more expensive than gas. >> jimmy: we're very dumb. we really are dumb. someone decided that we needed to drink water out of the bottles. >> it's the same guy. >> jimmy: it is. [ applause ] we have to fix him. we have to find him, we have to fix him. you know, i was on your website for quite awhile today. a lot of celebry tips have websites and most of them are just pic
that will tick me off. >> jimmy: that bothers me, too, because -- everything bothers me, but it bothers not one of those in there. there are like 11 of them. >> exactly. why don't they attach the damn things? and they attach and they have a couple of -- >> jimmy: there's some attached and there will be seven of them that drop out all over the bathroom floor and you are picking those cards up. >> what about the little plastic water bottles. when did we come up with that?...
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i don't know if faith can help me. i have to help me. i have to help me. i mean, god doesn't help anyone that doesn't help themselves. so i have to help me. >> larry: do you remember what attracted you -- or maybe this is the hardest thing to explain -- to drugs in the first place? i know you defeated it. >> i like to believe that. because i was born an addict. my mother was an addict. so i am who i am, you know. but i love who i am, and i embrace who i am. and that's just who it is. >> larry: were you addicted when you were boxing? >> i've always been addicted. i've always been addicted. i wasn't using drugs when i was boxing, when i started. but it was so interesting, and i said i didn't do drugs for 14 years, but i never considered alcohol would be a drug, too, but i would get drunk after every fight. i was off drugs for 14 years, but that really wasn't true. i was just lying to myself. i was drunk after every fight. >> larry: do you sti consider yourself an addict? >> yeah. yeah, i guess. >> larry: how long sober? >> probably 18 months. >> larry: so if
i don't know if faith can help me. i have to help me. i have to help me. i mean, god doesn't help anyone that doesn't help themselves. so i have to help me. >> larry: do you remember what attracted you -- or maybe this is the hardest thing to explain -- to drugs in the first place? i know you defeated it. >> i like to believe that. because i was born an addict. my mother was an addict. so i am who i am, you know. but i love who i am, and i embrace who i am. and that's just who it...
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feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me.here is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitca
feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me.here is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so...
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they gave me a grab my second year teaching that helped me so much. thanks to my friend, my colleagues, my family, and my students who are here today, and those rooms overlap a lot -- marvels over about a lot. my husband is a colleague. my daughter and got that our students. they have been willing to have me several times. and thanks to the city of san francisco and the school board and realized that this will dedicated to creating artists and the patrons of the arts is something that we need. thank you very much. [applause] >> she is going on in will trip for two. our february teacher of the month is ken leon from francis scott key elementary school, and she teaches kindergarten. [applause] karen works on treasure island with many students who are homeless or victims midday or had a family member who was murdered. she found a connection with her students through knitting and taught them to be in patterns and math. gave his students the self- esteem and hope to be someone with a goal in life. the best part of all the -- the best part where all the hug
they gave me a grab my second year teaching that helped me so much. thanks to my friend, my colleagues, my family, and my students who are here today, and those rooms overlap a lot -- marvels over about a lot. my husband is a colleague. my daughter and got that our students. they have been willing to have me several times. and thanks to the city of san francisco and the school board and realized that this will dedicated to creating artists and the patrons of the arts is something that we need....
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when they ask me to do something, it is hard for me to say no. and that is why i flew in the dark at night from atlanta to come out here. [laughter]. but it is because of that generosity of the national public library. so i went there to get my books and i would bring them home and read all 3. then the next week i would take them back to the library. i would read often. when you read better, you read success. i credit the national public library with my successes as a young reader and a young writer. my grandfather had 2 books on his shelf. one was king james version of the bible, the other was bull finch's mythology. it was that thick and on the mantle. i can see it as clearly as i am looking at them now. keu remember looking at the pictures and beginning to pick through some of the stories. and i learned to love those stories and if you read my books as a collection, and some people have, you will see that those 2 books inform most of my writings in subtle ways, not overt, in subtle ways you can see those books and the influence that they have
when they ask me to do something, it is hard for me to say no. and that is why i flew in the dark at night from atlanta to come out here. [laughter]. but it is because of that generosity of the national public library. so i went there to get my books and i would bring them home and read all 3. then the next week i would take them back to the library. i would read often. when you read better, you read success. i credit the national public library with my successes as a young reader and a young...
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by writers who inspired me and made me want to keep on, just little things they carry with me.i remember my brother matthew reading his poems here and there is carla again i'm a look, surveying the crowd to make sure they get the nuances and laugh at the funny parts. i remember running into my parents in the senate in november sale, or arms piled high with books, happy smiles on their faces. i remember seeing our children sing and dance during storytime, chasing them around the rabbit hole, cuddling up to read a story. and i remember my beloved father, now gone, who loved this place and wisdom ushered countless muffins and cups of coffee i'm a talking and laughing on cold winter days, on warm summer evenings, anytime at all really. when i walked through these rooms, i remember it all and i moved from aggrieved, comforted and grateful. like so many of us, i have been meaningful important joyful moments of my life in this place. and though these are not memories of carla, they are thanks to carla. because she imagined and created a place not only to buy books, but to learn, to th
by writers who inspired me and made me want to keep on, just little things they carry with me.i remember my brother matthew reading his poems here and there is carla again i'm a look, surveying the crowd to make sure they get the nuances and laugh at the funny parts. i remember running into my parents in the senate in november sale, or arms piled high with books, happy smiles on their faces. i remember seeing our children sing and dance during storytime, chasing them around the rabbit hole,...
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and he's me. it gave me a chance to say things about myself, about life that i couldn't otherwise have said. >> rose: great to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: nicole krauss, the book is called "great house." evy critithat know h ittewith great enthusiasm for the things we have been talking about. but also for the pictures and the portraits and the characters and the connections that she paints for us. thank you very much. >> thank you. florian henckel von donnersmarck is here. his first film "the lives of others" won an oscar in 2007 for best foreign film. senate east germany before the wall fell, it showed what constant surveillance by the state did to the lives of those spied upon as well as ose who did the ying. for his second act, the german writer/director made a different kind of film called "the tourist" set in the glamourous backdrop of venice, the film stars angelina jolie and johnny depp. here's the trailer for the film. >> it all started when i met a woman on the train. >> i'm eli
and he's me. it gave me a chance to say things about myself, about life that i couldn't otherwise have said. >> rose: great to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: nicole krauss, the book is called "great house." evy critithat know h ittewith great enthusiasm for the things we have been talking about. but also for the pictures and the portraits and the characters and the connections that she paints for us. thank you very much. >> thank you. florian henckel von...
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and that helped me a lot.ally i didn't even have a therapist out here probably at the time in my life when most people would say you have to have one. but the people, my friends and my -- the people i work with were great. >> larry: does the bitterness last? >> no. i have moments -- you have moments of, you know, i won't lie to you. i have moments when i'm in traffic on the 405 freeway where my mind drifts to things that happen. some things that were said, some things that certain people did that i disagree with and you get angry about it but i just take that out on the drivers around me like everyone else in los angeles. but i would say i have moments. i have moments of going back there and then i, you know, anger, confusion, disappointment. you know, like a lot of people in comedy "the tonight show" was this pinnacle and i had the honor of, you know, growing up watching johnny carson then getting to meet him and talk to him on a number of different occasions and actually talked to him about taking over the t
and that helped me a lot.ally i didn't even have a therapist out here probably at the time in my life when most people would say you have to have one. but the people, my friends and my -- the people i work with were great. >> larry: does the bitterness last? >> no. i have moments -- you have moments of, you know, i won't lie to you. i have moments when i'm in traffic on the 405 freeway where my mind drifts to things that happen. some things that were said, some things that certain...
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>> you made me and you can break me. you're like the gays. you made me and you can break me. and you've tried. got knows you've tried on this show. >> larry: wendy, why is she a good guest? >> oh, da! >> thank you. exactly. >> larry: no, i mean, there's no one like her. >> no. she's special. >> considering it's her first week, i think she's doing a terrific job. she's dressed properly, appropriately. >> larry: you like the look? >> i do, and also the amount of screaming you must have heard from him in the commercial break is jarring. it's really -- >> no. you hear that wlarl are you doing? >> trying to ruin your image and your career. >> larry: we've had funny moments with some of the funniest people on the planet thanks to kathy and others. let's watch. >> larry: bill, throw to susan from under there. >> this is the funniest show on tv. >> come on, larry, just read the if copy for god's sakes. >> larry: you read this spot. >> yeah. hats why we do it. rooster, la, la. >> goes on and on and on. >> ruin rule the world so i can sleep with you? no. i rule the world so i can sleep
>> you made me and you can break me. you're like the gays. you made me and you can break me. and you've tried. got knows you've tried on this show. >> larry: wendy, why is she a good guest? >> oh, da! >> thank you. exactly. >> larry: no, i mean, there's no one like her. >> no. she's special. >> considering it's her first week, i think she's doing a terrific job. she's dressed properly, appropriately. >> larry: you like the look? >> i do, and...
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me encanta!iÓn por el hielo. Él espera que se tome consciencia por el cambio climÁtico. miren nada más. >> consciencia tiene que tener Él para encontrarse lo que se le debe perder. se le deben congelar hasta los huesos. >> le tengo respeto. lo que debe ser estar nadando en agua con hielo. >> algo bien desagradable. lo que no es desagradable es lo que se va a vivir en la fiesta de nueva york. por supuesto, univisiÓn va a estar presente para recibir el aÑo. la cantidad de confeti que se lanza es lo mÁs llamativo. quÉ creen? van a practicar la caÍda del confeti. ya la practicaron, pero yo querÍa ir! van a lanzar puÑados de confeti desde los edificios. dos mil libras, saben lo que es esto! tienen cosas escritas algunos, feliz aÑo nuevo. en 25 lenguajes. se hace esta celebraciÓn desde 1904. >> y fÍjate que vamos a pasar otra celebraciÓn en brasil. en este caso le hacen el homenaje a lemanja. ponen velas y flores en el mar. se visten de blanco. todos se ponen a festejar, que siempre es un paÍs que fest
me encanta!iÓn por el hielo. Él espera que se tome consciencia por el cambio climÁtico. miren nada más. >> consciencia tiene que tener Él para encontrarse lo que se le debe perder. se le deben congelar hasta los huesos. >> le tengo respeto. lo que debe ser estar nadando en agua con hielo. >> algo bien desagradable. lo que no es desagradable es lo que se va a vivir en la fiesta de nueva york. por supuesto, univisiÓn va a estar presente para recibir el aÑo. la cantidad de...
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that's what actually inspired me.i tell people, you know, they have to remember it was emaculate conception, not emaculte pregnancy. >> we'll talk to them as they're eating and tasting ask drinking water. we'll find out who has the best tomale in the country. they'll have the results posted on this website, and we're going to have a special showing of how to make -- coming up throughout the show. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness cos in 25 decious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. now the yoplait you love in a new four pack. try it today. >> with me is one of the judges, tloo-time world champion. you brought your championship belt, your wbo championship belt. what's it like? what's that adrenaline rush like to get in that ring and knowing that you are going to kick that other guy's butt? >> it's exciting. you get in there and just to walk all the way from the dressing room until after the fight, i mea
that's what actually inspired me.i tell people, you know, they have to remember it was emaculate conception, not emaculte pregnancy. >> we'll talk to them as they're eating and tasting ask drinking water. we'll find out who has the best tomale in the country. they'll have the results posted on this website, and we're going to have a special showing of how to make -- coming up throughout the show. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy......
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would you kiss the scar you made of me name it and claim me like a mountain. bear witness to holiness where 2 rocks collide. if my was unpenetrable and clear would you search your whole life destroying me just to hold me to the light? i am listening you like rain that slips through fingers missing you like childhood dreams and mother's mill ik. like an earing under a bed. links of moon that pass. with years reflected in glass. the silver seams behind eyes. if you happen to find my love hidden in the openal of your memory, would you return my uncertainty? my last poem, i'd like to dedicate to all the people who have ever lost someone that they love. and as nancy said you get to a certain age and people start passing away. and it's kind of bizarre when you lose a parent and realize you are a member of some strange society where no one understands how you feel. i want to say this is something that i'd like to share. inheritance. you were stubborn until the end. i felt your spirit tremor in my hand, your fears gach. the hospital room was filled with ice witnesses
would you kiss the scar you made of me name it and claim me like a mountain. bear witness to holiness where 2 rocks collide. if my was unpenetrable and clear would you search your whole life destroying me just to hold me to the light? i am listening you like rain that slips through fingers missing you like childhood dreams and mother's mill ik. like an earing under a bed. links of moon that pass. with years reflected in glass. the silver seams behind eyes. if you happen to find my love hidden...
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let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. >> larry: why does the singing do you think work so well? >> it gives us a chance to bond without having to use our own words. we don't have to have any psychological skills, any communication standards. >> it's the closest thing to heaven on earth when you plug into a power greater than yourself. we step out on that stage like the other night when you guys were filming, the audience was literally -- >> larry: we sent a crew to film. >> they were leaf tating us with their support, love, their stuff. they're living their lives with our music in the back ground. >> i actually thought about this today, you have the bad stuff, but it's not what happens to you. it's what you do with it. i really believe that with all my heart or i wouldn't be here. today, i was able to see stuff
let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. >> larry: why does the singing do you think work so well? >> it gives us a chance to bond without having to use our own words. we don't have to have any psychological skills, any...
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>> nobody made me.o aesthetically look like a balleri ballerina, i trained for five, six months total. and then i was put on a very strict diet of 1,200 calories a day. >> jimmy: 1,200 calories a day? >> yes. >> jimmy: i eat that by accident. just the flies that go into my mouth. so you're doing a lot of physical exercise during this time. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> jimmy: real ballerinas are that thin, really? so how much weight did you end up losing? >> 20 pounds. >> jimmy: you're not -- >> this is me at my normal weight. 117 i think now. lowest i got during production was 95. >> jimmy: 95 pounds. >> i like it, the whole audience gasped. amazing. >> jimmy: you could -- if you go parachuting at 95 pounds, you don't need the parachute at all. you might wind up in heaven. >> float up like a feather. >> jimmy: 95 pounds. do you feel good at that weight? >> in a weird way -- i was like a little brick. like it was just bone muscle and skin. like everything that i did have on me was very muscular if that makes sens
>> nobody made me.o aesthetically look like a balleri ballerina, i trained for five, six months total. and then i was put on a very strict diet of 1,200 calories a day. >> jimmy: 1,200 calories a day? >> yes. >> jimmy: i eat that by accident. just the flies that go into my mouth. so you're doing a lot of physical exercise during this time. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> jimmy: real ballerinas are that thin, really? so how much weight did you end up losing? >> 20...
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and her mother called me and told me what happened. i rushed down there and it was already pretty much a done deal. >> larry: how do you -- you never get over that, do you? >> i don't know. i don't know. it's a new stage. i don't know if i get over it or not. >> larry: do you believe in an after life? do you believe that she is somewhere? >> i don't know anything. i just know that we have to keep on living and being alive is for the living and being dead is for the dying. we have to continue living, you know. >> larry: that's an interesting philosophy on life. you are done with boxing, right? >> pretty much, yeah. >> larry: you don't ever think about doing holyfield? >> never, ever. i wish i could but -- >> larry: do you ever miss it? >> periodically. not wish i would have done this. every now and then. >> larry: you don't go through wish i could have, would have, should have? >> never. >> larry: many people probably think you're iron mike tyson but u're not. we sent a crew to las vegas to see how you spend your days. here's mike tyson
and her mother called me and told me what happened. i rushed down there and it was already pretty much a done deal. >> larry: how do you -- you never get over that, do you? >> i don't know. i don't know. it's a new stage. i don't know if i get over it or not. >> larry: do you believe in an after life? do you believe that she is somewhere? >> i don't know anything. i just know that we have to keep on living and being alive is for the living and being dead is for the...
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he saw me. and i was like, "well, i'm actually kind of more excited that you're here but the movie was great." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i love that, and he's -- and he's a good guy, right? >> yeah, totally. >> jimmy: i love him. yeah, he's such a friend of our show. we love him so much. you're a knockout in this movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you should be so proud of yourself. i want to show a clip of "true grit." so everyone can see how good you are. you got to go check it out. here's hailee steinfeld, everybody. >> can we depart this afternoon? >> we? you're not going. that ain't no part of it. >> you have misjudged me if you think i'm silly enough to give you $50 and watch you simply ride off. >> i'm a bonded u.s. marshal. >> that weighs bum little with me. i will see the thing done. >> i can't go after pepper with a band of hard men look after a baby at the same time. >> i am not a baby. >> won't be stopping at boarding houses where there's warm beds and hot grub on the table. i'll be t
he saw me. and i was like, "well, i'm actually kind of more excited that you're here but the movie was great." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i love that, and he's -- and he's a good guy, right? >> yeah, totally. >> jimmy: i love him. yeah, he's such a friend of our show. we love him so much. you're a knockout in this movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you should be so proud of yourself. i want to show a clip of "true grit." so everyone can see how...
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excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention and coalition and they went in literally impoverished societies because educated women refused to allow they're sons to fight in theal bonn. you have a less educated mother here. single parent in the difficult system. the higher education a women has the more likely her son is to go on with education rather than getting into violence and drugs and certainly she won't condone her son getting into a gang or drugs. i've sometimes been criticized for that because they say all the 911 hij
excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to...
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excuse me. i am a record producer, but, you know, the way they painted it -- you know, this record producer, you would think it was this guy, he's from fulton street, i'm from marcy, we're two guys in the club and we had a good fight and i think we won. he was fine. don't feel bad for him. he was -- [laughter] >> charlie: you copped a plea of some kind. >> yeah. >> charlie: why did you do that? >> well, then -- wasn't really worth it to me. for a couple reasons. it wasn't worth it. it wasn't worth to drag it out. it wasn't worth anything, you know, and on the other side, puff and shine had just went through, like, this major trial about -- this was a little more serious -- a shooting in the club, and -- and i think it was another trial going on at the same time, and all the attention was on puff case. from there -- it was a huge lesson for me that even thinking i was being careful, i wasn't careful enough to never put myself in that situation again. and, you know, just be more careful with how i
excuse me. i am a record producer, but, you know, the way they painted it -- you know, this record producer, you would think it was this guy, he's from fulton street, i'm from marcy, we're two guys in the club and we had a good fight and i think we won. he was fine. don't feel bad for him. he was -- [laughter] >> charlie: you copped a plea of some kind. >> yeah. >> charlie: why did you do that? >> well, then -- wasn't really worth it to me. for a couple reasons. it...
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are you telling me the truth? jimmy: because i can tell him to lay off the socks if you want? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. he likes socks. kid likes socks. all right. do you know that santa is watching you when your sleeping? >> yep. >> jimmy: and he knows when you're awake. >> yep. >> jimmy: does that bother you? >> he could do more stuff than just watch us. >> jimmy: we'll mention that. we'll mention that matt said, get a life. >> not get a life. but he should do more stuff than just watchi ing us. >> jimmy: yeah, stop spying on me in the bathroom. >> maybe play a sport or something. >> jimmy: could play a sport? all right. i think we covered everything. oh, one other thing i wanted to ask you. is there anyone you know of that should be on the naughty list? >> somebody in my class called ben. >> jimmy: ben, he's a bad kid? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he should get nothing this year? >> he could get something. >> jimmy: something? >> like socks. >> jimmy: socks? okay. all right. socks for ben. all right, matt. thank you. yo
are you telling me the truth? jimmy: because i can tell him to lay off the socks if you want? >> no. >> jimmy: no, okay. he likes socks. kid likes socks. all right. do you know that santa is watching you when your sleeping? >> yep. >> jimmy: and he knows when you're awake. >> yep. >> jimmy: does that bother you? >> he could do more stuff than just watch us. >> jimmy: we'll mention that. we'll mention that matt said, get a life. >> not get a...
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let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. >>> still a texas driver? >> yeah, want to see them? >> larry: yeah. sex is male. eyes are brown. birthday, 6/12/24 and this expires 6/12/93. >> i'm legal. where's your car? let's go for a drive. >> larry: we're back with the bushes in houston. so thankful that you did this. i know you don't do a lot of interviews anymore. so, i can't tell you how much the staff and i appreciate it. >> we're larry king fans. i don't know what the air is going to be like without you on it. it's going to be very different. >> larry: thank you. in talking about his relationship with you, the -- your son, george, knocks down the notion that he was competitive with you. he writes, "over the years there's been a lot of speculation about my relationship with dad. i suppose that's natural for the f
let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. >>> still a texas driver? >> yeah, want to see them? >> larry: yeah. sex is male. eyes are brown. birthday, 6/12/24 and this expires 6/12/93. >> i'm legal. where's your...
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you understand me? it's okay to let them out. >> i do. >> you understand me? because that's part of being human, when you're hurt and confused, it's okay. we're going to make it with us. >> reporter: as dan prays with the group, the dire reality of his situation is setting in. but he's about to get a surprise second chance. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes of engine failure. i think a dime went up my nose. yeah, it happens. don't change your car. change your oil to castrol gtx high mileage. its more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer
you understand me? it's okay to let them out. >> i do. >> you understand me? because that's part of being human, when you're hurt and confused, it's okay. we're going to make it with us. >> reporter: as dan prays with the group, the dire reality of his situation is setting in. but he's about to get a surprise second chance. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get...
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dices que es una mujer fría.>> ella dijo quiero en mi boda gente que me quiera y que yo quiera, me parecento de celebrar divorcio. qué tal, les saluda maria eugenia payan una encuesta indica que más norteamericanos ahora consideran que los republicanos manejan mejor que los demócratas las situaciones críticas, como la economía, los impuestos, el terrorismo y el déficit presupuestario. además, según un estudio de la organización internacional para la economía y el desarrollo, los países más ricos del mundo están cerca de perder su ventaja en educación porque países como corea del sur y la ciudad china de shanghai presentan un aumento notable es su nivel educativo. y un oficial de la policía fue arrestado por manejar bajo efectos del alcohol en milwakee, winsconsin. más en una hora
dices que es una mujer fría.>> ella dijo quiero en mi boda gente que me quiera y que yo quiera, me parecento de celebrar divorcio. qué tal, les saluda maria eugenia payan una encuesta indica que más norteamericanos ahora consideran que los republicanos manejan mejor que los demócratas las situaciones críticas, como la economía, los impuestos, el terrorismo y el déficit presupuestario. además, según un estudio de la organización internacional para la economía y el desarrollo,...
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bear with me for a second. excuse me one second.i need to talk to john. >> you need to stop calling me john. i'm spider-man. >> look, everyone. it's john krasinski. all right? let's go inside. >> i can't believe you did that. >> i have wanted to make love to you for my whole life. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: when i go on that show and one of you tells me that, we will make love. we will. >> biggest [ bleep ] i've ever taken. >> and they put that sucker right into your [ bleep ]. >> it's a palin-gosselin campout. but when the kids get into the weapon's trunk, all heck breaks loose. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with rosemarie dewitt, music from crystal castles and john krasinski. the power of a duramax turbo diesel and rugged allison transmission. proven in the real world for more than 10 years - and backed for 100,000 miles. with more than 20,000 pounds behind you, shouldn't you put a trusted powertrain in front of introducing the new chevy silverado hd. motor trends 2011 truck of the year. ♪ let's szush up this one to
bear with me for a second. excuse me one second.i need to talk to john. >> you need to stop calling me john. i'm spider-man. >> look, everyone. it's john krasinski. all right? let's go inside. >> i can't believe you did that. >> i have wanted to make love to you for my whole life. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: when i go on that show and one of you tells me that, we will make love. we will. >> biggest [ bleep ] i've ever taken. >> and they put that sucker right...
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our grandson asked me who's taking care of me now?e him about the incredible support from family and friends, and that impd well and healthily. i would see he's in the camp of trust, but i better verify. [laughter] >> there's lots of stores about politics and prose. i used to travel outside of the country, and would come back with stories like the time going down an escalator in beijing, and someone coming up with a politics and prose bag. it might've had shoes, but at one time it had books. talking about politics and prose with people who spend time here and the american club in bangladesh, eager to come back to their home so they could visit here again. overhearing a conversation in the tube in london our last visit which people were discussing an event at politics and prose, who didn't know me, and it was the piccadilly line. and that gave great roger -- that gave great pleasure. just last week in philadelphia where i was at meetings, to people whom i didn't know and didn't know me, were telling someone who's moving to washington w
our grandson asked me who's taking care of me now?e him about the incredible support from family and friends, and that impd well and healthily. i would see he's in the camp of trust, but i better verify. [laughter] >> there's lots of stores about politics and prose. i used to travel outside of the country, and would come back with stories like the time going down an escalator in beijing, and someone coming up with a politics and prose bag. it might've had shoes, but at one time it had...
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you are no threat to me. you are no threat to me. but if you actually act on those beliefs, now you are a threat. and bonhoeffer says now is a time for me to boldly act. i say that the god of the bible is real. jesus is god. now am i going to obey him when my life is at stake or do the convenient thing? i can tell you bonhoeffer was courageous. he gets involved with the conspiracy. we know in germany, 1939, bonhoeffer has to do something for the third reich if he doesn't want to get sent to the concentration camp or get killed. yes, i'm going to work for the german military intelligence under my brother-in-law. he's going to further the aims of the thursday reich. we know what he's actually doing, he's now a member of the conspiracy. i go into this again in detail in the book. but it was a vast conspiracy. and bonhoeffer role was to travel around europe and make contact with members of the allied governments most importantly with the churchill government, anthony eden, and to try to let them know, there are germans inside germany who
you are no threat to me. you are no threat to me. but if you actually act on those beliefs, now you are a threat. and bonhoeffer says now is a time for me to boldly act. i say that the god of the bible is real. jesus is god. now am i going to obey him when my life is at stake or do the convenient thing? i can tell you bonhoeffer was courageous. he gets involved with the conspiracy. we know in germany, 1939, bonhoeffer has to do something for the third reich if he doesn't want to get sent to the...
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>> cada mes?que se prolongue durante 13 meses el seguro de desempleo para quienes perderian la prestacion durante este mes de diciembre. --"obama" dijo que si el congreso aprueba el plan, se podran crear empleos durante los proximos dos aÑos.#-- regresamos con el pronostico del tiempo despues de humo de segunda mano ♪ ♪ no sé si puede esperar ♪ a que amanezca ya. ♪ voy a abrirlo, ♪ ¿ qué será? anoche lo soñe. ♪ ♪ algo para mi habrá. ♪ me he portado bien. ♪ tengo que llamar a la línea de ayuda gratuita para fumados. ellos me darán un plan para dejarlo... entonces, ¿vas a... ...dejarlo? todo el mundo quiere que lo deje. mi esposami doctor,... aaah...hastai perro. ¿alguien más quiere que lo dejes? ¿eh? ¿qué si alguien más quiere qe lo dejes? ¡yo! yo también quiero dejarlo. línea de ayuda para fumadores... aaah...sí, hola... >> yo estoy feliz, yo estoy contento, se me hizo realidad, estÁ ninel conde con nosotros en despierta amÉrica, pero no me va a hacer el sueÑo solamente a mÍ sino a todos los fans.
>> cada mes?que se prolongue durante 13 meses el seguro de desempleo para quienes perderian la prestacion durante este mes de diciembre. --"obama" dijo que si el congreso aprueba el plan, se podran crear empleos durante los proximos dos aÑos.#-- regresamos con el pronostico del tiempo despues de humo de segunda mano ♪ ♪ no sé si puede esperar ♪ a que amanezca ya. ♪ voy a abrirlo, ♪ ¿ qué será? anoche lo soñe. ♪ ♪ algo para mi habrá. ♪ me he portado bien....
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you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would
you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me about his sweet songs. the wind must sing them for him. satur, the mother of dimusi, weeps for his song. once my boy wandered so freelly on the steppe, now he is captured. once dimusi wandered so freely on the steppe, now he is bound. the ewe gives up her lamb, the goat gives up her kid. my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he...
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my attorney never told me.all the while, we thought i was legal in we were waiting for the decision of the court. jay and i went about building our lives together. i gave birth to my two kids. they are the biggest joy in our lives, and i became a full-time mother. our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins. the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've volunteered at the school when they need someone to pitch in. i am always the first one to call. jay was a member of the school board at the catholic school. i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir. our family is fortunate because we have never fell discriminated against in our community. our friends, mostly heterosexual couples cost a model family. they even call us and their role models. we try to mirror the best family values in spite of the fact that our children are s
my attorney never told me.all the while, we thought i was legal in we were waiting for the decision of the court. jay and i went about building our lives together. i gave birth to my two kids. they are the biggest joy in our lives, and i became a full-time mother. our family has always been like every american family, and i am so proud of jay and the twins. the boys attended catholic schools through sixth grade. they excelled in glasses inclasses and have been at the top of their class. i've...
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maybe it's the businessman in me it will save money and it makes me. as a t.v. . needless to say this is just first of several folks campaign ads to come from the lone a show vault the believe me all the times that making them or well worth the laughs i don't go anywhere we have plenty of laughs ahead after the break we're going to show you one of our favorite segments with comedian and smith and over the summer we posed a little fun of the tea party but apparently it did not go over so well with our viewers so we're going to show you the controversial video again and how he responded to our disgruntled. wealthy british style. writer with. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. welcome back and like i said earlier we are dedicating this show to some of our funniest
maybe it's the businessman in me it will save money and it makes me. as a t.v. . needless to say this is just first of several folks campaign ads to come from the lone a show vault the believe me all the times that making them or well worth the laughs i don't go anywhere we have plenty of laughs ahead after the break we're going to show you one of our favorite segments with comedian and smith and over the summer we posed a little fun of the tea party but apparently it did not go over so well...
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he taught me three things. never go to the office before 12:00, business can be fun and women like to have sex. >> rose: (laughs) he had to teach you those things? >> well, never go to the office, that was easy because, you know. business can be fun. >> rose: you knew that. >> well, not so true because people grew up to go to work. >> rose: well, that has to do with the kind of work you choose. folly or passion. >> yeah, but some people are brain surgeons and think it's fun to dig a hole... >> rose: well, i think they... the brain's a complex thing so by definition it's an interesting and challenging organ to work with. >> but another guy drives a plane, he goes from paris to tokyo, does he find... >> rose: and women? >> women like to have sex. well, when i was a kid in france they tell you the most horrible things about women. that they have teeth down there. that they're horrible. that having sex hurts them. that it's something nice they do to you. that it stays in your head. and one day i discovered they lik
he taught me three things. never go to the office before 12:00, business can be fun and women like to have sex. >> rose: (laughs) he had to teach you those things? >> well, never go to the office, that was easy because, you know. business can be fun. >> rose: you knew that. >> well, not so true because people grew up to go to work. >> rose: well, that has to do with the kind of work you choose. folly or passion. >> yeah, but some people are brain surgeons and...
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me han ofrecido cosas pero no me han gustado. pretende atacar el deficit de 28-mil-millones de dolares que enfrenta california.#-- regresamos con el pronostico del tiempo despues de una breve pausa. bebÉs los deliciosos rollos de canela pillsbury tienen el calor y aroma de lo recién horneado. con los productos pillsbury nunca fue tan fácil hornear en casa. >> faltan dÍas nada mÁs para la navidad. nos traen muchas ideas y alternativas. bienvenida. gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> a ti, muchas gracias. >> tremendas ideas, quÉ increÍble. >> alguno uno se enloquece y compra de mÁs. para los niÑos que tenemos de 0 a 9 meses o a un aÑo tenemos esta opciÓn genial que son los juguetes que le desarrollan el sentido y le desarrollan el motor y todas esas cosas y son los juguetes innovadores que siguen de moda. por ejemplo, este perro es divino porque el niÑo lo toca y empieza a hablar y tiene un chip. lo que sea. >> todos los juguetes hoy en dÍa estÁn tan testigos que son lo que uno busca. >> si no estÁn tan bebÉs qué es lo que recomiendas? >>
me han ofrecido cosas pero no me han gustado. pretende atacar el deficit de 28-mil-millones de dolares que enfrenta california.#-- regresamos con el pronostico del tiempo despues de una breve pausa. bebÉs los deliciosos rollos de canela pillsbury tienen el calor y aroma de lo recién horneado. con los productos pillsbury nunca fue tan fácil hornear en casa. >> faltan dÍas nada mÁs para la navidad. nos traen muchas ideas y alternativas. bienvenida. gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> a...