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just tell me about it, don't lie to me. tell me about it. she was a very big star, jane morgan. and i went to her and i said, i've fallen in love with somebody else. she said, i know. i said, she said, i know who it is. it's suzie. i said, right. she said, she's a wonderful woman, i like her very much. she's terrific. and, you know what? you're her problem now. >> jimmy: really? >> don't come back here, stay over there. >> jimmy: and so you got this thing -- >> we had this, truth of the matter is, people meet people in life and sometimes -- very rarely you have a great love affair. i got lucky twice. so, i got two great love affairs in my life. >> jimmy: no question about that. >> and they are both still there and there for me and i love them both very, very much and they can have anything they want, do anything they want and we have a great time. >> jimmy: just to give you a sampling -- >> this is not a menage a trois. >> jimmy: i got it. as far as you know. not a -- >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: we have a clip from your documentary, some of y
just tell me about it, don't lie to me. tell me about it. she was a very big star, jane morgan. and i went to her and i said, i've fallen in love with somebody else. she said, i know. i said, she said, i know who it is. it's suzie. i said, right. she said, she's a wonderful woman, i like her very much. she's terrific. and, you know what? you're her problem now. >> jimmy: really? >> don't come back here, stay over there. >> jimmy: and so you got this thing -- >> we had...
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- you surprise me, really.he was well traveled, the old lady, but she had a couple of shops in the london area, especially during the blitz. they were news agent shops. maybe someone bartered her or bartered her for it or paid a debt. - newspaper bill or something. - exactly. it was copied by the chelsea factory from a much earlier piece of japanese porcelain in what we call the kakiemon style. the piece that it copied would have dated from about 1680. - would it? - so although this is mid-18th century, you could regard it as a fake. but because it's chelsea, because it's early, because it bears this rare early mark, it's worth £1,000. £1,000? - for an ashtray? - for an ashtray. granny's ashtray makes £1,000. as an interesting aside, the 1680 japanese original, which this is copying, would only be worth £200. - so it's a measure of how special... - you surprised me. ...and how rare this piece of porcelain is. £1,000.
- you surprise me, really.he was well traveled, the old lady, but she had a couple of shops in the london area, especially during the blitz. they were news agent shops. maybe someone bartered her or bartered her for it or paid a debt. - newspaper bill or something. - exactly. it was copied by the chelsea factory from a much earlier piece of japanese porcelain in what we call the kakiemon style. the piece that it copied would have dated from about 1680. - would it? - so although this is mid-18th...
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i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their stories. we are like minnows swimming in the well of childhood as brothers and sisters. one of the great questions for many of us is why can't we see our brother or sister as others see them? there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight over everything. it was like we were back fighting in the backseat of the car. first time i went to the apple orchards, we had a huge fight about how to pick his fruit. i was bruising the apple. you are bruising my fruit. it was pathetic. you get stuck in that role playing because you are stamped with children with the
i would say the story about my brother and me. people would tell me about their stories. we are like minnows swimming in the well of childhood as brothers and sisters. one of the great questions for many of us is why can't we see our brother or sister as others see them? there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person...
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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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oftentimes, it has caused me to be passed up by bosses, by trains, and again, it makes me late for appointmentsanxious that i'm going to miss the bus that i need, simply because i'm not fast enough to scamper down and find out which bus is lined up behind the bus that is currently in front of me. what i'm going to work and i take the van ness street buses to work, sometimes, one of them will pull up right next to the other one. not in a bus stop, but parallel to it. and i do not know it is there. i also do not feel comfortable walking out into the street. >> is that my boss over there? i think that is my boss -- bus. i'm going to miss it. i don't know how many times i have missed buses because of this. >> i do not double park. it is not safe for our customers, and especially the visually impaired. anything could happen, and it is muni's policy not to double park. normally what i do, if i can safely go in behind, i pull in the zone, offload my customers, load the customers that are waiting for me. when the bus in front of the leaves, i will pull to the front for the customers that did not see me
oftentimes, it has caused me to be passed up by bosses, by trains, and again, it makes me late for appointmentsanxious that i'm going to miss the bus that i need, simply because i'm not fast enough to scamper down and find out which bus is lined up behind the bus that is currently in front of me. what i'm going to work and i take the van ness street buses to work, sometimes, one of them will pull up right next to the other one. not in a bus stop, but parallel to it. and i do not know it is...
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es algo que me preocupa. porque creo que no me siento muy bien.>>> sÍ es mi caso, he sufrido mucho, a raÍz de este problema. hasta el dinero de mi comida, lo tengo que utilizar para cualquier cosa que me gustÓ. aunque no lo necesite. simplemente lo compro y me olvido de la comida, y de las cuentas y todo. es un problema bien serio. >>> dicen que puede ocultar un gran dolor interno porque son muchas carencias que tenemos en nuestro interior. y para todo el pÚblico, bueno, hay que recordar que esto se trata de manera mÉdica. es un problema sicolÓgico. que puede ser un equilibrio quÍmico en nuestro cerebro. >>> gracias por compartir tu historia con nosotros, y quÉdate pendiente de despierta amÉrica. hablaremos de este tema, personas obsesionadas por comprar y venderlo todo y vamos a reconocer los sÍntomas que pueden evitarle problemas en el futuro y cÓmo tratarlos. >>> las compulsivas. >>> voy a devolverlo a la tienda. >>> despuÉs lo regresan. >>> tu te vas a lashacer tu mal a londres carla. >>> te invitamos a ser parte de nuestro programa escrÍbenos
es algo que me preocupa. porque creo que no me siento muy bien.>>> sÍ es mi caso, he sufrido mucho, a raÍz de este problema. hasta el dinero de mi comida, lo tengo que utilizar para cualquier cosa que me gustÓ. aunque no lo necesite. simplemente lo compro y me olvido de la comida, y de las cuentas y todo. es un problema bien serio. >>> dicen que puede ocultar un gran dolor interno porque son muchas carencias que tenemos en nuestro interior. y para todo el pÚblico, bueno,...
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he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't wantto live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals, accomplish your own achievements and you'll have what you need but stop asking folks for favors. >> very wise. your next one is "you're always on." in the internet age, there is no privacy. how does one deal with that in the failing up when sometimes failures are minute and sometimes failures are only known to you or a small circ will. failures now are known. tavis: on a global scale. and that's the whole point. i tell a story, speaking of television, when i was on b.e.t. years ago, long before pbs, i was interviewing a guest one night and i tell the name in the book, robert townsend, actor, director, producer. he was on my b.e.t. show. i was in d.c. and he was on a satellite feed in l.a. and long story short, he'd done a movie that halle berry was in. i thought it was a horrible film. i did
he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't wantto live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals, accomplish your own achievements and you'll have what you need but stop asking folks for favors. >> very wise. your next one is "you're always on." in the internet age, there is no...
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me baso, me apoyo en mi creencia.res de la tarde, la entrada es gratis, hoy? hoy? me dicen que es hoy? hoy. vamos con chiqui ya. [risas] >> no, no. >> su vestuario! ahÍ estÁ, cristina pero despuÉs de la pausa. ya volvemos. >> no, >> todos emocionados con esta transformaciÓn que hoy sammy le realizÓ a cristina. >> junto a nosotros estÁn raÚl y claudia, compaÑeros de trabajo que decidieron darle esta sorpresa a cristina. cÓmo se la imaginan? >> una diva, una diva. va a salir. como se llama la de belleza latina... [risas] >> superlistos. >> a ti no te pregunto nada. >> creo que deben poner los cinturones en la casa y si tienen un cafÉ pÓngalo en la mesa porque no quiero que se quemen cuando vean esta transformaciÓn. >> amarrense todo lo que tengan. >> cristina, adelante! >> wow! >> preciosa, cristina! >> no, no. miren ese cabello y ese maquillaje y queremos ver el antes y el despuÉs de cristina, que lo estamos viendo en pantalla. es impresionante. reina, te queremos recibir. quÉ cabello. sammy. me encanta! quiero ver la
me baso, me apoyo en mi creencia.res de la tarde, la entrada es gratis, hoy? hoy? me dicen que es hoy? hoy. vamos con chiqui ya. [risas] >> no, no. >> su vestuario! ahÍ estÁ, cristina pero despuÉs de la pausa. ya volvemos. >> no, >> todos emocionados con esta transformaciÓn que hoy sammy le realizÓ a cristina. >> junto a nosotros estÁn raÚl y claudia, compaÑeros de trabajo que decidieron darle esta sorpresa a cristina. cÓmo se la imaginan? >> una...
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me, you know.mother had two boys. back then in 1928, it was kind of hard to feed two rugrats, you understand? [laughs] so she had to let me go with mama gussie, which was her first cousin. and that's why i had the name ellas bates mcdaniel, you know. so now that's cleared up with somebody done read something. my name is not otha. if you read that in a book someplace, i don't know where they got that otha from. but somebody decided, "well, we don't know what his name is, so let's give him one." [laughter] finally, you are allowed to play the guitar in public. and you come up with a sound that has been mimicked, imitated, stolen from you over the years. and yet every article i've read about the bo diddley beat, people try and describe it in print, and they can't. they say, "chink-a-chink a-chink," and they can't possibly explain it. do you have a way to explain the bo diddley beat? yeah. it's mixed with kind of, uh, an african religious chant. that's what i call it. and also, they tried to say, "oh,
me, you know.mother had two boys. back then in 1928, it was kind of hard to feed two rugrats, you understand? [laughs] so she had to let me go with mama gussie, which was her first cousin. and that's why i had the name ellas bates mcdaniel, you know. so now that's cleared up with somebody done read something. my name is not otha. if you read that in a book someplace, i don't know where they got that otha from. but somebody decided, "well, we don't know what his name is, so let's give him...
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say that to me.ou know? and certain intervals, i know i was trying to sing a harmony part on a record, and were doing that album in asheville. i had someone part and decided that i would sound better on this other part, which required an interval that happened in a minor. -- iaid, it just goes to rejec said, don't say the out "m"- word, i don't think i ever got that part. but i cannot do that, but there are other things i can do. hopefully you don't run into too many things that you just cannot do or don't do very well. you can improve yourself out as a human being and push yourself on certain levels to become more educated or more thoughtful or whatever, but i think your talent is your talent. for me, i'm very content with what i have, with that territory that i have with this voice. it seems to me that is less less rigid that it is limitless, the opportunities for songs and things that i love singing, and i can hopefully put across emotionally that i don't have to become a different kind of singer
say that to me.ou know? and certain intervals, i know i was trying to sing a harmony part on a record, and were doing that album in asheville. i had someone part and decided that i would sound better on this other part, which required an interval that happened in a minor. -- iaid, it just goes to rejec said, don't say the out "m"- word, i don't think i ever got that part. but i cannot do that, but there are other things i can do. hopefully you don't run into too many things that you...
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looking at my leaders with a wonderful mentors who guided me along and then promoted me along the way. and also taught me to be understanding to look out for mynd troops those who served with me and under you're only as good as theed people that you work with. i learn about camaraderie but also not about burning youror bridges because sooner or later you need help from those people that you serve with.bu but in the end it wasd it serving a higher purpose and ta that is what gave me the courage because i believe in something higher for what i had to do in this life. what do i learn from my nine years at the white house? people ask what is it like taking care of the president of the united states? it is a very humbling doperience. the only job that the president the secretary say dr., the president will see you know, .t' when you go to bethesda where they sacked everything at if you look and the waitingar room in the one by one waiting to see the president said then you have a different perspective i traveled with him everywhere, the first family, your with your patient 24 hours a day s
looking at my leaders with a wonderful mentors who guided me along and then promoted me along the way. and also taught me to be understanding to look out for mynd troops those who served with me and under you're only as good as theed people that you work with. i learn about camaraderie but also not about burning youror bridges because sooner or later you need help from those people that you serve with.bu but in the end it wasd it serving a higher purpose and ta that is what gave me the courage...
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let me ask you. we can't talk about how this play ends, can we. >> that would give it away. >> charlie: it wouldn't be good, would it. >> come see it. >> charlie: all right. what good advice from the playwright. thank you. great to see you. >> thank you. >> charlie: thank you, john. nice to see you. i like those glasses. from rome. >> they can be yours. >> charlie: thank you. pleasure to have you here. >> charlie: arcadia is a complex plays. first produced in 1983, it's seven themes contemplating topics ranging from chaos theory to quantum mechanics to rice pudding. he's called it a thriller and a romantic tragedy with jokes. here's what was said to me in 1995 about the idea of the play. >> it takes place in one room in what we call in a stately home. almost a castle. and it's about what happens inside and also what happens outside in the garden. it's about romans and mathematics and landscape gardening, how's that. >> charlie: all right. how did it come to you this idea of this play. >> i'm fascinat
let me ask you. we can't talk about how this play ends, can we. >> that would give it away. >> charlie: it wouldn't be good, would it. >> come see it. >> charlie: all right. what good advice from the playwright. thank you. great to see you. >> thank you. >> charlie: thank you, john. nice to see you. i like those glasses. from rome. >> they can be yours. >> charlie: thank you. pleasure to have you here. >> charlie: arcadia is a complex plays....
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you're better than me. [ laughter ] this is all i had going for me.audience aws ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey -- come on back, man. i'm sorry. ♪ i -- [ laughter ] come on back. come on. come back to the show, have a good time. you're my -- you're my biggest fan. you get all my jokes. [ laughter ] come on, man. reconsider. yeah. thanks, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on, gosh. come on, man. it's going to be really fun. i promise. [ light laughter ] ♪ what's -- what's your problem? come back. don't put your arms in that thing and lean over, either. don't do that. why are you judging me? just come back. it's fun. hey, all right. good man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on. hey. come on. [ audience aws ] i can see where you are. you're still back there. [ laughter ] you can't leave. that door doesn't open. it's fake. that door is a fake door. nice try. ♪ come on back. all right. [ laughter ] give it up for the mets bucket hat guy, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with helen mirren! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] jerry, ya bette
you're better than me. [ laughter ] this is all i had going for me.audience aws ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey -- come on back, man. i'm sorry. ♪ i -- [ laughter ] come on back. come on. come back to the show, have a good time. you're my -- you're my biggest fan. you get all my jokes. [ laughter ] come on, man. reconsider. yeah. thanks, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on, gosh. come on, man. it's going to be really fun. i promise. [ light laughter ] ♪ what's -- what's your problem? come...
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♪ [ laughter ] look at me. look at me. look at me. look at me. look at me. me. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, women who walk around with their yoga mats in slings, for either looking like an unemployed archer or a bazooka smuggler. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, april showers, for bringing may flowers. though more importantly, for washing away all of march's bull [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] yes! come on. watch it. watch it. shut up. you bazooka smuggler. ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, president obama, for moving your speech on monday so it didn't interfere with "dancing with the stars." because what better way to tell the world you won't back down to tyrants than by backing down to a chipper tom bergeron and a bag of fresh quip. [ laughter ] [ applause ] what's going on? watch it. ♪ [ laughter ] thank you, lady with the stroller by the subway stairs. for needing help just as i hear my train coming into the station. i know this is probably the choice that determines whether i go to heaven. but here's the thing, i really want to make that train. so, good
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>> the accrual class at me. i get to getty. the crew laughs at me. i get giddy. tavis: it all makes sense now. this conversation has, bulls circle. we are done. dana delany, starring in "body of proof." good to have you back. that is our show for tonight. see you next time. >> for more information, this pbs,org. tavis: 2 in the next time with author rebecca skloot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> his name is james and she needs help extra help with his reading. >> you help us all is better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we are proud to join tavis in improving its financial literacy. nationwide, on your side. >> contributions by to -- to your pbs stations by viewers like you. thank you.
>> the accrual class at me. i get to getty. the crew laughs at me. i get giddy. tavis: it all makes sense now. this conversation has, bulls circle. we are done. dana delany, starring in "body of proof." good to have you back. that is our show for tonight. see you next time. >> for more information, this pbs,org. tavis: 2 in the next time with author rebecca skloot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> his name is james and she needs help extra help with his...
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i rang him on the phone, he told me he would be dead in six months, but he set me up with damien o'haraand his way is to sit with you for five hours while you smoke while he talks about smoking. we were in a hotel room, by the time we were done i was so sick of cigarettes and realized the tobacco companies put one over on me, i was angry and as a result i never picked up cigarette again. i realized it's like selling crack to kids. damien o'hara convinced me it was crack and allen karr died at 73 years old. >> how hard was it to kick it? >> i kicked it that day. i just said, i'm stupid, really stupid, this is cracking and i'm not going to do that to myself. it's complete b.s. tavis: that, i suspect sounds foreign to some people. if you are to believe the latter part of your formulation, that you've been had, hoodwinked, led astray, sorry spike, by the tobacco industry, the argument is that it's an addiction. if you're addicted, how do you kick it cold turkey? >> you're so upset, pissed off, how upset i was at myself overcame my addiction. whatever rem innocent of pride i found in mist, i
i rang him on the phone, he told me he would be dead in six months, but he set me up with damien o'haraand his way is to sit with you for five hours while you smoke while he talks about smoking. we were in a hotel room, by the time we were done i was so sick of cigarettes and realized the tobacco companies put one over on me, i was angry and as a result i never picked up cigarette again. i realized it's like selling crack to kids. damien o'hara convinced me it was crack and allen karr died at...
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can you hear me? >> yes. >> and an honor to be sitting with governor castro and ismael beah and chi chi barron. i'm an american. for over 35 i've been teaching, writing about u.s. history, especially social and cultural history. recently, i've been helping to develop the field of children's history on a more global scale. this is the history for which i am professionally known and recognized. but my most recent book is as much a book about poland and a book about the united states and while it's very much about my childhood in the united states, it is also about the destruction of children and childhood. inheriting the holocaust is about how i became a very particular kind of american historian. when i was a little girl, not yet three years old, my mother began to tell me about her past. that is the origin of and basis for inheriting the holocaust, a family memoir that i wrote many years after she died because i needed to keep her story alive. why would an american historian write a memoir like this?
can you hear me? >> yes. >> and an honor to be sitting with governor castro and ismael beah and chi chi barron. i'm an american. for over 35 i've been teaching, writing about u.s. history, especially social and cultural history. recently, i've been helping to develop the field of children's history on a more global scale. this is the history for which i am professionally known and recognized. but my most recent book is as much a book about poland and a book about the united states...
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what would you write about me.te about the small things like catching my first perch on a cane pole and slapping you up side the head with it. it was the last time i fished you know that you cussed the water black mad. i never touched a fishing pole again. why would you want to write that? silence. do you remember when mom tried to teach me how to ride a bike? no, he said, let me hear it. why i can't ride a bike. i out weigh my mother by 50 pounds though her effort to help find my balance is more colossal than any man. my father root indeed pockets watches us at a distance like we are on a channel he'd like to turn. that's a sad poem, he said. cant you write nothing happy? not with you in it, i said. but i ain't never hit you, thumped our head once or twice. mostly, i'm stuck remembering what we never did, share something. play catch, even. was not athlete. tried teaching you how to drive. sitting next to me on the freeway holding the steering wheel sdont count. well ain't had no one to teach me none of those thing
what would you write about me.te about the small things like catching my first perch on a cane pole and slapping you up side the head with it. it was the last time i fished you know that you cussed the water black mad. i never touched a fishing pole again. why would you want to write that? silence. do you remember when mom tried to teach me how to ride a bike? no, he said, let me hear it. why i can't ride a bike. i out weigh my mother by 50 pounds though her effort to help find my balance is...
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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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it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. you making fun of me? no. you making fun of me? schwimmer, brock lesnar, jeff musial, stephen colbert. vanilla fudge once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in "late night," the roots, right over there, everybody! stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching, have a good night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. you making fun of me? no. you making fun of me? schwimmer, brock lesnar, jeff musial, stephen colbert. vanilla fudge once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in "late night," the roots, right over there, everybody! stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching, have a good night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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excuse me. if you are here for line item number three there is a brief meeting between three commissioners. we ask that this matter go off calendar for further discussions with the board of supervisors and the san francisco police department. is that correct? >> correct. >> let's call line item one, the consent calendar. i see we have our unit present tonight. >> request to accept equipment from cindy tamara valued at approximately $4,850 for use of the sfpd mounted unit. >> you have a memo in your packet regarding the donation of this equipment. it needs approval of the commission. do i have any objections? >> move to approve. >> all in favor? >> any public comment regarding horse saddles? >> hearing none, next time bring the horses. >> see you. >> line item number two, please. >> item number two is general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that are not on tonight's agenda. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not in
excuse me. if you are here for line item number three there is a brief meeting between three commissioners. we ask that this matter go off calendar for further discussions with the board of supervisors and the san francisco police department. is that correct? >> correct. >> let's call line item one, the consent calendar. i see we have our unit present tonight. >> request to accept equipment from cindy tamara valued at approximately $4,850 for use of the sfpd mounted unit....
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y me pueden entrevistar, eso me gusta? es un reto. calle tercera en esta calle, pueden disfrutar de un restaurante, del cine o el entretenimiento en vivo. pueden bailar como lo hice yo con esta seÑora. >>> no divertimos muy bien. y en los Ángel el clima esta perfecto. me fui al este de los angeles a escuchar mariachis. en los Ángel se come muy bien. que digo bien. re bien. >>> oye kbo el momento de irse de reventÓn. y para eso el centro de los Ángeles. aparte de bailar. me puse echarle una manita al dj. saben para levantar el ambiente. >>> luego de recorrer los a un xrels de noche. no podÍamos terminar sin unos buenos tacos. el muelle la calle ter cera de santa mÓnica. el mariachi en el este de los angeles. eso sÍ, terminando con unos buenos tacos. son algunas opciÓn en los Ängeles para divertirnos. pero las opciones son muy buenas. porque sobra quÉ hacer. es todo por el momento y regresamos con mÁs al estudio en despierta amÉrica. >>> y por eso quiero ir a los Ängeles. >>> de todo y para todos >>> que haya una voz femenina. >>> bueno
y me pueden entrevistar, eso me gusta? es un reto. calle tercera en esta calle, pueden disfrutar de un restaurante, del cine o el entretenimiento en vivo. pueden bailar como lo hice yo con esta seÑora. >>> no divertimos muy bien. y en los Ángel el clima esta perfecto. me fui al este de los angeles a escuchar mariachis. en los Ángel se come muy bien. que digo bien. re bien. >>> oye kbo el momento de irse de reventÓn. y para eso el centro de los Ángeles. aparte de bailar....
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a mÍ me han juzgado. a pesar de que mucha gente me ha llegado y me ha creÍdo.tÓ la muerte de su hermana tenemos el adiÓs de teresa de su hermana. >> te lo juro por lo que mÁs quiero que eres tÚ que algo asÍ no me va a volver a pasar. >> una sola lÁgrima nunca, jamÁs, jamás volverÉ a llorar! >> mi rosita. >> quÉ golpe tan duro para teresa perder a su hermana. defintivamente no va a volver a ser la misma despuÉs de esto que le sucediÓ. ella defintivamente no se detiene ante nada y una fortaleza muy fuerte esa mujer. >> vamos a una pausa y regresamos enseguida con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. [ locutora ] capri sun es una elección de tus hijos con la que puedes estar tranquila, porque no tiene sabores ni conservadores artificiales. ♪ ♪ otras elecciones... [ mom ] mija [ locutora ] no tanto. ♪ confía en lo que capri sun tiene adentro. >> que si caminan en una caosa de la muerte, que si andan a caballo. >> se atorÓ el padrino pero vamos a ver cÓmo les fue. ♪ ♪ >> las voy agarrando, ni las saludo, perdÓn. cuÁl es el reto de hoy? [risas] >> pero con un ingeniero sÍ. >> c
a mÍ me han juzgado. a pesar de que mucha gente me ha llegado y me ha creÍdo.tÓ la muerte de su hermana tenemos el adiÓs de teresa de su hermana. >> te lo juro por lo que mÁs quiero que eres tÚ que algo asÍ no me va a volver a pasar. >> una sola lÁgrima nunca, jamÁs, jamás volverÉ a llorar! >> mi rosita. >> quÉ golpe tan duro para teresa perder a su hermana. defintivamente no va a volver a ser la misma despuÉs de esto que le sucediÓ. ella defintivamente no...
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and, you know, they write me and let me konw that they're doing that. and it's very interesting for me, because i never expected that was going to happen. to aid that, i guess, i'm working on a new initiative and a curriculum called planetlines, which... >> hinojosa: and ts is for grade school >> k through university. >> hinojosa: and what's the essence of the curriculum? >> well, it is an environmental studies curriculum. and as i say, environmental studies now for me goes beyond what we traditionally think of environment to encompass human rights, civil rights, economic equity, gender equality, and how we treat each other, meaning all our relations. but at the same time, while we go on this walk and we're collecting this anectodal data, stories about people we meet and what they do and what kind of jobs they have and how they relate to the environment, at the same time you can measure wtih little instruments that we carry, an instrument pack, temperature and humidity and soil moisture and water quality. and all those things go into a line on a web sit
and, you know, they write me and let me konw that they're doing that. and it's very interesting for me, because i never expected that was going to happen. to aid that, i guess, i'm working on a new initiative and a curriculum called planetlines, which... >> hinojosa: and ts is for grade school >> k through university. >> hinojosa: and what's the essence of the curriculum? >> well, it is an environmental studies curriculum. and as i say, environmental studies now for me...
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>>> ella no me habló de nada de eso, se rie de los alegatos, me dice, óyeme soy infiel con mi nieto de
>>> ella no me habló de nada de eso, se rie de los alegatos, me dice, óyeme soy infiel con mi nieto de
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let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk about expectations. on the research i have done, what kind of teachers are assaulted by youths? what behaviors were they exhibiting? some people say comfortive. and people say intolerant. you know what it is? teachers where low expectations tend to be assaulted the most. you don't have respecto for someone. the work that i have done started with with a primitive of respecto. i expect something from you mihoe. because i respect, you are always angry. no it's the fire in me. the day i stop being angry is the day i stop caring. let's talk about collaboration. i did the best practices paper. sb 95. we have programs throughout the state. they had money. funding. staffing. facilities and yet they died on the vine. you know why? because they couldn't collaborate. that's the elephant in the living room. they came from different paradigms. let me conclude with this. i talk about hope. growing up. seeing some of the things i saw. i learned a very important lesson and that was this. streets around here. selling new
let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk about expectations. on the research i have done, what kind of teachers are assaulted by youths? what behaviors were they exhibiting? some people say comfortive. and people say intolerant. you know what it is? teachers where low expectations tend to be assaulted the most. you don't have respecto for someone. the work that i have done started with with a primitive of respecto. i expect something from you mihoe. because...
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[applause] >> first of all, let me thank you all for having me.e a few serious housekeeping notes first. first of all, to the many people who ask why i was late, i was participating in a basketball game that raises money for the washington legal clinic for the homeless. i do not know why it was so important for me to be on the team this year. maybe it has something to do with the fact that i was the youngest member and the only african american and it looked like to play basketball. [laughter] i wanted to tell them that my goal was never to play in the nba. it was always to win a nobel peace prize, but i do not think they would have bought that. the second think of what to do is say, "hi, mom." she bought me a trumpet when i was very young. i would practice and practice. she would say, "the music coming out of your room does not sound anything like the music coming out of the neighbor's alice." it was my luck that i grew up next to the jordan family. the whole family art world renown musicians. i cannot play like wynton and marlin, but i can play
[applause] >> first of all, let me thank you all for having me.e a few serious housekeeping notes first. first of all, to the many people who ask why i was late, i was participating in a basketball game that raises money for the washington legal clinic for the homeless. i do not know why it was so important for me to be on the team this year. maybe it has something to do with the fact that i was the youngest member and the only african american and it looked like to play basketball....
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me higher take me to heaven ♪ ♪ take me to heaven take me to heaven ♪ [ cheers and applause ] #t#t#tith diane sawyer later today. >> we shouldn't kick up our legs since we're with nuns, right? >> go for it. >> we're just going to hang out here. when she hits that high note -- are we still on? or switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief. street. >> u.s. energy energy secretary will join governor brown as they sign the most renewable energy mandate into law. it requires one-third of the state's electricity come from alternative sources within ten years. >> meteorologist mike nicco is here now with a quick check of the forecast. >> looks like mostly sunny skies. breezy and upper 50s along the coast the it will be warmer tonight but clouds could drop patchy drizzle and chance of showers tomorro
me higher take me to heaven ♪ ♪ take me to heaven take me to heaven ♪ [ cheers and applause ] #t#t#tith diane sawyer later today. >> we shouldn't kick up our legs since we're with nuns, right? >> go for it. >> we're just going to hang out here. when she hits that high note -- are we still on? or switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. it can also lead to...
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to me. fantasy for a lot of years that it would be really fun to put on a bluegrass festival. i have a friend named jonathan nelson. we were skiing one weekend. i told him about my fantasy. he said that i should do it. dawn holliday and sherry sternberg. the four of us had lunch. he said we would start a festival. that was the genesis. it was not anything more complicated than that. in my own defense, and was not yet playing the banjo -- i was not yet played the banjo. the ulterior motive i was accused of did not exist yet. >> i would have thought it was because of your interest in the music and the instrument of the banjo that you play with a lot of love and enthusiasm. i would have thought that would lead to the founding of the festival. >> i have loved the music. much of my life. i really love the old time music. >> you mentioned dawn holliday. she works with you collecting the older music. >> she basically organizes the whole thing'. she decides who is going to be on. they have incredibl
to me. fantasy for a lot of years that it would be really fun to put on a bluegrass festival. i have a friend named jonathan nelson. we were skiing one weekend. i told him about my fantasy. he said that i should do it. dawn holliday and sherry sternberg. the four of us had lunch. he said we would start a festival. that was the genesis. it was not anything more complicated than that. in my own defense, and was not yet playing the banjo -- i was not yet played the banjo. the ulterior motive i was...
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it put me into these worlds. never mind how it taught me to write. it gave me the craft and work ethic of writing every day and it was an entry into the worlds i write about. it bring anything to my books, it is realism. i am not a lawyer or caught. i spend time with lawyers and cops. i tried to make these stories as bulletproof as possible in terms of the reality. tavis: tell me about the this connection between having been a reporter where your job is to detail what is real and how that training aids and abets you in telling stuff that you make up. >> there is that added, if you want to know the facts, read the newspaper. if you want to read the truth, read a novel. the novel gives you freedom to go into people's minds, what they're thinking. the woman is accused of killing the banker who signed and she never even met him. he signed all the for closure papers. if that was a real story, that is when you get. those kinds of facts that he was taking away her house. in this book, we can get into how she viewed it and the frustration she had. the backgr
it put me into these worlds. never mind how it taught me to write. it gave me the craft and work ethic of writing every day and it was an entry into the worlds i write about. it bring anything to my books, it is realism. i am not a lawyer or caught. i spend time with lawyers and cops. i tried to make these stories as bulletproof as possible in terms of the reality. tavis: tell me about the this connection between having been a reporter where your job is to detail what is real and how that...
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starry skies above ♪don't fence me in ♪let me ride through the wide open country♪ ♪don't fence me inartphone music video games ...and more available exclusively at t-mobile be so nice? [ male announcer ] new i can't believe it's not butter whipped and creamy taste. mmmm. [ male announcer ] light yet velvety with 50% fewer calories than butter. naughty but nice... just my type. [ male announcer ] new whipped and creamy taste. hmhmhmhmhmhmtwizzlers.hmhmhmhmhm the twist you can't resist. naughty but nice... just my type. >> jimmy: hi there. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate you cancelling whatever plans you had for midnight on a thursday to stay in and watch. tonight on the show -- a woman who has been surviving make-believe murder attempts for 15 years. and it happens again, starting next friday in her new movie "scream 4." neve campbell is with us. and then, making her television debut in the united states, with music from this new album. it debuted at number one in the uk. it's called "lights." ellie goulding is here from the bud light stage. next week on the show, we
starry skies above ♪don't fence me in ♪let me ride through the wide open country♪ ♪don't fence me inartphone music video games ...and more available exclusively at t-mobile be so nice? [ male announcer ] new i can't believe it's not butter whipped and creamy taste. mmmm. [ male announcer ] light yet velvety with 50% fewer calories than butter. naughty but nice... just my type. [ male announcer ] new whipped and creamy taste. hmhmhmhmhmhmtwizzlers.hmhmhmhmhm the twist you can't resist....
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>> dijo que la hacÍa un viejo en su rancho. >> me dijo que era para las astas y me hizo daÑo, me hizo dÓnde estÁ el camarÓgrafo y el reportero? a mÍ me hizo tanta gracia oír eso porque dije, quÉ padre que no pongan las... no me ha faltado ganas pero respiro profundo y cuento hasta diez y ya. yo he tenido momentos difÍciles ante las cÁmaras, siempre paro a responderles y si no respondo los atiendo siempre. eso no es verdad. >> maribel guardia como toda una dama respondiÓ. me encanta, y a parte luce guapÍsima, cada vez que la vemos, no? >> ademÁs, es una divina y una superdama, la hemos tenido en despierta amÉrica y creo que es una mujer incapaz de hacer algo asÍ. >> tÚ me vas a enviar. >> a ver. >> sÉ que lo has tenido cerca, cerca. pero el jueves me fui a echar un... >> ya me contaron. >> me iba a echar unos tacos. >> taco de ojo. >> me echÉ un taconÓn de ojo. y me topÉ en los Ángeles a un güero despampanante y deschaquetado, andaba en los Ángeles, con dos chavos que no nos identifiquÉ y ya nochecita, 9- 10 de la noche. Él estÁ feliz, a lo mejor andaba en los Últimos detalles de la pr
>> dijo que la hacÍa un viejo en su rancho. >> me dijo que era para las astas y me hizo daÑo, me hizo dÓnde estÁ el camarÓgrafo y el reportero? a mÍ me hizo tanta gracia oír eso porque dije, quÉ padre que no pongan las... no me ha faltado ganas pero respiro profundo y cuento hasta diez y ya. yo he tenido momentos difÍciles ante las cÁmaras, siempre paro a responderles y si no respondo los atiendo siempre. eso no es verdad. >> maribel guardia como toda una dama...
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me dolÍa el estÓmago de ver a su mamÁ, de hablar con Él por telÉfono, me dolÍa todo, me daba pena quees un poco mÁs porque tienen una inversiÓn adicional, aÚn ahora aunque hay muchas mÁs mujeres en el campo laboral, ellos tienen la inversiÓn de que son los que traen... el sosten a la casa. es importante que se digan tengo temores, no sÉ si debemos hacer esto. hay temores reales que se tienen que atender. no he sido feliz, hemos peleado mucho, no me siento enamorada. son cosas que se tienen que comprender, al igual que hablar. >> hay que escuchar la voz interior que no falla. >> siempre. >> muchas gracias por tus consejos, gracias por compartir tu historia con nosotros. raÚl nos tiene informaciÓn del mundo del espectÁculo. adelante. ♪ ♪ >> ha llegado la hora, ha llegado el momento de irnos hasta mÉxico nuevamente con el farandurÓlogo! el diputado! [risas] >> efectivamente, en estos momentos nos vamos a enlazar vÍa telefÓnica con samuel parra, mejor conocido como samo, compositor y voz de este grupo. aparentemente samo tomaba la decisiÓn de abandonar el grupo por problemas que tenÍa con
me dolÍa el estÓmago de ver a su mamÁ, de hablar con Él por telÉfono, me dolÍa todo, me daba pena quees un poco mÁs porque tienen una inversiÓn adicional, aÚn ahora aunque hay muchas mÁs mujeres en el campo laboral, ellos tienen la inversiÓn de que son los que traen... el sosten a la casa. es importante que se digan tengo temores, no sÉ si debemos hacer esto. hay temores reales que se tienen que atender. no he sido feliz, hemos peleado mucho, no me siento enamorada. son cosas que se...
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a mÍ no me importa, me tiene sin cuidado como me llame el presidente la repÚblica, me importa cÓmo me con el presidente, se saludaron, quÉ le dijo usted? >> me hablÓ, me dijo que conocÍa mi madre desde hacía muchos aÑos de cuando era pequeÑa y le enviÓ saludos a mi madre. le regresÉ los saludos a la suya. >> ¿se le puede ganar a hugo chÁvez y las elecciones van ser legÍtimas? >> el presidente chÁvez en efecto tiene recursos econÓmicos, las elecciones en venezuela no son libres ni justos. hay un desequilibrio absoluto desde la campaÑa electoral hasta los mecanismos de intimidaciÓn a trabajadores y empleados pÚblicos pero la fuerza del pueblo de venezuela no la puede tener ni el presidente chÁvez el ni ningÚn otro autÓcrata que quiera poner a venezuela de rodillas. es un paÍs que queremos hacer un ejemplo para amÉrica latina y el mundo y que tenemos la fuerza, tenemos en nuestro adn del amor a la democracia, la libertad y en diciembre del 2012 se va a consolidar ese proceso. serÁ un ejemplo para amÉrica latina e irradiarÁ un efecto positivo para los paÍses hermanos. es a ellos, los paÍs
a mÍ no me importa, me tiene sin cuidado como me llame el presidente la repÚblica, me importa cÓmo me con el presidente, se saludaron, quÉ le dijo usted? >> me hablÓ, me dijo que conocÍa mi madre desde hacía muchos aÑos de cuando era pequeÑa y le enviÓ saludos a mi madre. le regresÉ los saludos a la suya. >> ¿se le puede ganar a hugo chÁvez y las elecciones van ser legÍtimas? >> el presidente chÁvez en efecto tiene recursos econÓmicos, las elecciones en...
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me to write a cookbook. i mean i think prune had been opened a year or something like that. and i thought god, i haven't even proven myself yet. and i get a book deal. that's how it works. i grew up revering books and thinking that they were special and precious and not everyone getses to do one with. but apparently things have changed. >> rose: indeed. because this is not a cookbook. >> nope. >> rose: this is the story of a woman's life. >> not a single recipe. in fact it's a little bit of a bait-and-switch, i think. >> rose: so we think we are buying about how to cook. >> a chevy book, and in fact it's about life, i think, if you have ever been married, you might find something in here. if you've ever been a parent, if you've ever been a daughter or-- you might find something in this book, if you have ever worked very hard in industry. it's not about food, so much. though it is surround-- you know, food is the context of my life. so it's riddled, it's littered with food. >> rose: it's the constant theme in
me to write a cookbook. i mean i think prune had been opened a year or something like that. and i thought god, i haven't even proven myself yet. and i get a book deal. that's how it works. i grew up revering books and thinking that they were special and precious and not everyone getses to do one with. but apparently things have changed. >> rose: indeed. because this is not a cookbook. >> nope. >> rose: this is the story of a woman's life. >> not a single recipe. in fact...
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you would think well it wasn't my neighbor that turned me and rose my dear that said this about me so it was destroying that social fabric and i think this is one of the worst things that could happen there breakdown of our communities by this policy. they wanted to introduce when i see wanted to i mean like monsanto another company's wheat rice flocks of thousands and no provision was given. and it can aged people and the farmers and occurred to me or said we have seen the damage it has done to health environment more chemicals with a pair of props we do not want any more new rules the i've heard not only in your country but also in my country and united states scientists say and some government people say we must be part of this new technology. this new technology is crazy science it's unsafe science and it's not proven science. and if we've had in north america eleven years of game modes how come we don't have lots of food now that the gun hungry world. of worker ration is want total total control of the seed supply which will then give him total control of the political party that
you would think well it wasn't my neighbor that turned me and rose my dear that said this about me so it was destroying that social fabric and i think this is one of the worst things that could happen there breakdown of our communities by this policy. they wanted to introduce when i see wanted to i mean like monsanto another company's wheat rice flocks of thousands and no provision was given. and it can aged people and the farmers and occurred to me or said we have seen the damage it has done...
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that's what -- let me get the -- [ laughter ] let me get the vibe of this place. not good.on't like the acoustics. let's give him a round and get out of here. speaking of "jersey shore" i just heard that j-wow and snooki are getting their own spin-off next year about their lives as roommates. yeah. it was called "1 1/2 women." [ applause ] this is nice. kelly ripa got her own wax figure at madame tussauds. it's pretty realistic, in fact, regis spent over an hour not letting it talk. [ laughter ] [ as regis ] and then, joy. joy was talking to rickles. was there the whole time! neil sedaka came in! anyway -- here's some tv news. i just heard that "sesame street" will be adapted in pakistan this summer. yep, it's brought to you by the letter -- haa. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] let me see if this club is cool enough or not, huh? no thanks. let's go, guys. no dice. did you guys see this? charlie sheen is in new york. he's doing a show across the street. [ applause ] he's right across the street at radio city. he's staying at the trump international hotel. yeah. when he
that's what -- let me get the -- [ laughter ] let me get the vibe of this place. not good.on't like the acoustics. let's give him a round and get out of here. speaking of "jersey shore" i just heard that j-wow and snooki are getting their own spin-off next year about their lives as roommates. yeah. it was called "1 1/2 women." [ applause ] this is nice. kelly ripa got her own wax figure at madame tussauds. it's pretty realistic, in fact, regis spent over an hour not letting...
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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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chiqui no me pellizque!. el chapo vive en situaciones similares a la de osama bin laden se oculta en una zona montaÑosa de difÍcil acceso, conoce a mucha gente que cuando ve un movimiento extraÑo lo alerta de inmediato. >> el departamento de salud y derechos humanos va a... amplio esfuerzo contra la existencia de esas diferencias por lo que las minorÍas tienden a tener peor salud. vamos a conversar en este momento con la directora polÍtica de la oficina de salud de los estados unidos. por quÉ es necesario este reporte, expliquenos? >> muchas gracias, neida y gracias por el tiempo que me dan ustedes hoy. hoy en los estados unidos 1 de cada 3 latinos no tiene seguro mÉdico, y no tienen un lugar consistente para ir a preguntarle lo que piensa de su salud y no puede ir a un lugar consistente para obtener los servicios mÉdicos que necesita. por estas razones la comunidad latina sufre y tenemos mayores probabilidades de tener ciertas enfermedades del corazÓn y tambiÉn sin seguro no tenemos acceso a los servicios p
chiqui no me pellizque!. el chapo vive en situaciones similares a la de osama bin laden se oculta en una zona montaÑosa de difÍcil acceso, conoce a mucha gente que cuando ve un movimiento extraÑo lo alerta de inmediato. >> el departamento de salud y derechos humanos va a... amplio esfuerzo contra la existencia de esas diferencias por lo que las minorÍas tienden a tener peor salud. vamos a conversar en este momento con la directora polÍtica de la oficina de salud de los estados...
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>> yo creo que, no voy hablar de fÍsico porque es obvio, que me hace reÍr. >> me encanta mucho que men nosotros para hablarnos de su experiencia y cÓmo desgraciadamente ha tenido que dejar la competencia. >> serÁ mas adelante. >> este domingo agÁrrese en nuestra belleza latina porque el ritmo sorprenderÁ a las concurso antes cuando nuestro querido raÚl gonzÁlez y poncho de anda lleguen para robarse la pista de baile. >> ay! ay! ay! no, no, no. >> en la pista. >> estÁ quien cumple 7 aÑos. >> cristiÁn monroy de illinois, cumple 4 aÑos caballero felicidades. >> barbarita de puerto rico cumple 4 aÑos. >> tambiÉn estÁ de mi paÍs, venezuela reyvenezuela reynier. >> y mira hada morales de la florida. >> para todos ustedes muchÍsimas felicidades. >> en este cumple, cumple, cumple aÑos. >> felicidades z. >> que disfruto nene familia. >> vamos a ensayar. >> (cantando). >> ay! no lo veo muy mal. >> la vuelta de la cumbia. >> cÓmo es?. >> asÍ como si estuviera clavado en la izquierda. >> y sin cemento suÉltese. >> no se lo pueden perder, no se pueden perder despierta amÉrica lo que viene a contin
>> yo creo que, no voy hablar de fÍsico porque es obvio, que me hace reÍr. >> me encanta mucho que men nosotros para hablarnos de su experiencia y cÓmo desgraciadamente ha tenido que dejar la competencia. >> serÁ mas adelante. >> este domingo agÁrrese en nuestra belleza latina porque el ritmo sorprenderÁ a las concurso antes cuando nuestro querido raÚl gonzÁlez y poncho de anda lleguen para robarse la pista de baile. >> ay! ay! ay! no, no, no. >> en...
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you follow me?e what you're saying. >> so -- >> jimmy: here's your food, bang. >> and because i wasn't so servile in that way, i had to find another gig and i moonlighted at night and i was a bouncer at night. >> jimmy: how does it work? you look at people and are there some people, you just go, i'm not letting him in, for no particular reason? >> you usually don't have the power to decide who is let in. >> jimmy: really? >> it's the door person. and you are just basically protecting their lives. >> jimmy: i see. and did you enjoy getting in situations where there was trouble, i mean, is that something you actually looked forward to? >> that's embarrassing. i think at the time, i mean, i'm nonvie leapt now, of course. >> jimmy: of course. >> but what happens when yourself bouncing in new york city, you go to work, and you know there's going to be a fight. >> jimmy: every night? >> every night. >> jimmy: wow. >> so, you feel like you want to get the fight over with because you are coming into work wi
you follow me?e what you're saying. >> so -- >> jimmy: here's your food, bang. >> and because i wasn't so servile in that way, i had to find another gig and i moonlighted at night and i was a bouncer at night. >> jimmy: how does it work? you look at people and are there some people, you just go, i'm not letting him in, for no particular reason? >> you usually don't have the power to decide who is let in. >> jimmy: really? >> it's the door person. and...
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like me and sounded to me like i had any talent.t was the first thing that made me say, "hey, you know, you are a writer." but here's the interesting thing about the zoo story: you'd think that a young american playwright would have the first production of his first play where he lived-- in america, right? but the zoo story had its first production in german in west berlin, because there really was no off-broadway at that time, and nobody was interested in-- on broadway, certainly-- in a grumpy, hour-long play by somebody never heard of. and so it was done in berlin in german on a double bill with beckett's krapp's last tape. and i think that fact, which got picked up by the new york times, you know-- "young american playwright has to go to germany to have his first work done, and not even in english"-- i think that instantly made the play producible in new york city, because six months later, it was done off-broadway in english on the same double bill and ran for four years. so i quit my job delivering telegrams for western union--
like me and sounded to me like i had any talent.t was the first thing that made me say, "hey, you know, you are a writer." but here's the interesting thing about the zoo story: you'd think that a young american playwright would have the first production of his first play where he lived-- in america, right? but the zoo story had its first production in german in west berlin, because there really was no off-broadway at that time, and nobody was interested in-- on broadway, certainly--...
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but it meant a lot to me. i was a business person, and itn was a responsible citizen.e ci i had gotten over telling people about stuff that i used to do used t because i thought everybody did th that stuff. sometimes i saw somebody withsod long, messy hair.essy you know come how we all sleptpt with everybody.e looking at me like this divvied. you know all that lsd we took.o. up. i shut i shut up about it because it. said, i guess not. but then when my daughter was aa teenager she started getting into a lot of stuff.f. it was horrible. suddenly it was not be having an fun trip, it was my daughter, and it was scary.sc we went through a reallyrible terrible time. i wrote a book about it, agusta don. then i guess in the course ofnde going through that with my daughter and going through thatr with myself writing about it ita started thinking, well, what was all that about and how do i feel about it now as an adult when i am so different? was that just stupid and dangerous? all the stuff we did and all the stuff we
but it meant a lot to me. i was a business person, and itn was a responsible citizen.e ci i had gotten over telling people about stuff that i used to do used t because i thought everybody did th that stuff. sometimes i saw somebody withsod long, messy hair.essy you know come how we all sleptpt with everybody.e looking at me like this divvied. you know all that lsd we took.o. up. i shut i shut up about it because it. said, i guess not. but then when my daughter was aa teenager she started...