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she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened for not fulfilling my obligation yet there was a voice in me that told me to escape. i ran away as if it were the diseased one. at night i hid among the trees along the stretch of road. it was cold that first night alone. i was hungry. i began to think that may be death was a better way after all. i never before felt the black void of abandonment and i knew no one
she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began...
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hank's aunt joins me now. thank you so much for joining me. i can't begin to man what your family is going through. tell me exactly what happened. >> i was watching the news on tv. i live in dallas. and did not realize what they were showing. my nephew called me and asked if i had heard that his house had been destroyed. and i had not heard that. i asked about his family. he did not know. did not know if they had been recovered yet or not. he was out of town on business trying to get home to be with them. so -- >> hank is your nephew and just to -- >> hank is my nephew. he's my -- the father of the children. >> just to clarify. his wife is in critical condition in hospital. his son ryan who is 3 years old is missing. his son cole has -- is believed to have died in this -- >> cole. >> cole has died, we believe. >> correct. >> and his daughter kathleen who's 5 is in critical condition too. i mean, where is hank right now? is he at the hospital? >> he's either at the hospital -- i believe he's still out with the search. i think he's out there wit
hank's aunt joins me now. thank you so much for joining me. i can't begin to man what your family is going through. tell me exactly what happened. >> i was watching the news on tv. i live in dallas. and did not realize what they were showing. my nephew called me and asked if i had heard that his house had been destroyed. and i had not heard that. i asked about his family. he did not know. did not know if they had been recovered yet or not. he was out of town on business trying to get home...
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up in suvs and take me to towns and take me to the tea parties. at those tea parties the best speakers tend to be black conservatives. >> host: but they're not the best speakers because they're black? >> guest: no, there's a reason why these two dynamics are happening. >> host: you have to explain it. >> guest: because men -- because of political correctness have become eunuchs. they are afraid of their shadows. the they are pole testing -- >> host: the wind. >> guest: the i advocate a herman cain -alan west ticket because it would go straight after what i call -- >> host: before we get to -- before we get to that we've together talk -- the lies, the lies. >> guest: what is at stake here is that blacks and women are -- are creating the tea party, making it a place that unlike the republican party which is a toxic environment for blacks and that's been the media's job for years -- this is a black for black and women and hispanics to recreate this country. that is why they had to fight. that's why they had to lie >> guest: nancy pelosi orchestrated
up in suvs and take me to towns and take me to the tea parties. at those tea parties the best speakers tend to be black conservatives. >> host: but they're not the best speakers because they're black? >> guest: no, there's a reason why these two dynamics are happening. >> host: you have to explain it. >> guest: because men -- because of political correctness have become eunuchs. they are afraid of their shadows. the they are pole testing -- >> host: the wind....
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it's made me who i am. made me strong. made me never do that to my kids. >> your big dream was to be a footballer and you had real talent. >> not real football. >> the real one. >> kick ball like you guys play. >> the big guys where you wear padding and helmets. to be serious, this was a big dream of yours. you were talented. reading the book, you drifted into a life of crime. partly, i suspect, because of this abuse you are getting at home. >> i think i was kind of clinging to anything. i cling to the wrong friends and wrong crowd. on the football field, i was a discipline soldier. i would kill for my coaches and do everything perfect, every drill, every practice, everything. i would be the first one there and last one to leave. as soon as football season ended, i didn't have any structure so i would just get in trouble and steal stuff and get in fights and football was basically my family. that was my family structure and family life. i think that's why i have the work ethic i have and i like team work and leadership and
it's made me who i am. made me strong. made me never do that to my kids. >> your big dream was to be a footballer and you had real talent. >> not real football. >> the real one. >> kick ball like you guys play. >> the big guys where you wear padding and helmets. to be serious, this was a big dream of yours. you were talented. reading the book, you drifted into a life of crime. partly, i suspect, because of this abuse you are getting at home. >> i think i was...
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you know, it's the dichotomy of me. it made me who i am. made me strong. made me never do it to my kids. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home. >> i think i was clinging to anything. i clinged to the wrong friends and the wrong crowd. on the football field i was a disciplined soldier. i would kill for my coaches and do everything perfect. every drill, every practice, everything. i would be the first one there and the last to leave. as soon as football season ended i didn't have any structure. i would just get in trouble, steal stuff, get in fights. you know, football was basically my family. that was my family structure and family life. i think that's why i have the work ethic i have. i like teamwork and leadership. it's because o
you know, it's the dichotomy of me. it made me who i am. made me strong. made me never do it to my kids. >> your big dream was to be a footballer. you had real talent, but partly, i think -- >> now real football. not the kickball like you guys play. >> you big guys wearing the padding and helmets, unlike ours. to be serious this was a dream of yours and you were talented. reading the book you drift into a life of crime, partly because of the abuse you're getting at home....
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in an mtv and take me into town and take me to the tea party. at those who t party is the best speakers tend to be black conservatives. most of the are not the best speakers because they are black. >> guest: know, there's a reason these dynamics are happening. because men, because of political correctness they are afraid of the shuttle. the men running for the republican ticket right now who are testing everything that comes out. >> guest: i advocate herman cain, ellen west -- it would be a ticket for what? presidency. because it would go straight after what i call the democrat -- >> host: before we get their wheat got to talk about what is the veto lies. that black men and women are creating the tea party, making a place that unlike the republican party which is a toxic environment for blacks and that has been the media's job for years. this is a place for blacks and women's and hispanics to go to recreate this country in its original constitutional vision. and that is the threat. that is why they had a fight. that's why they had to lie. nancy
in an mtv and take me into town and take me to the tea party. at those who t party is the best speakers tend to be black conservatives. most of the are not the best speakers because they are black. >> guest: know, there's a reason these dynamics are happening. because men, because of political correctness they are afraid of the shuttle. the men running for the republican ticket right now who are testing everything that comes out. >> guest: i advocate herman cain, ellen west -- it...
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me now ♪ ♪ oh jesus will you help me now jesus will help me now ♪ ♪ oh jesus will you help me now nold and free ♪ ♪ but my heart was a skipping stone yeah but now the world has jaded me ♪ ♪ jaded me oh corrupted and defeated me defeated me ♪ ♪ oh no i never thought you hated me ♪ ♪ but i've never felt so alone yeah so jesus will you help me now ♪ ♪ so jesus will you help me now oh jesus will you help me now ♪ no i never felt so alone ♪ ♪ so alone yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh jesus won't you help me now hey ♪ ♪ oh jesus won't help me now oh jesus help me now ♪ ♪ help oh no no ♪ ♪ jesus help me now jesus will you help me now oh jesus will you help me know ♪ ♪ will you help me now oh jesus will you help me now ♪ ♪ no i never felt so alone yeah ♪ ♪ now jesus will you help me now jesus will you help me now ♪ ♪ oh jesus will you help me now oh jesus will you help me now ♪ ♪ oh i never felt so alone yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. that was fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: amos lee, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] check out his album "mission bell." see him live on tour this summer.
me now ♪ ♪ oh jesus will you help me now jesus will help me now ♪ ♪ oh jesus will you help me now nold and free ♪ ♪ but my heart was a skipping stone yeah but now the world has jaded me ♪ ♪ jaded me oh corrupted and defeated me defeated me ♪ ♪ oh no i never thought you hated me ♪ ♪ but i've never felt so alone yeah so jesus will you help me now ♪ ♪ so jesus will you help me now oh jesus will you help me now ♪ no i never felt so alone ♪ ♪ so alone yeah ♪ ♪...
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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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and they were all just laughing at me. i'm like, "why are they laughing at me?" >> hinojosa: and you had also opened for menudo, right? >> yes, i did. >> hinojosa: menudo in manila. >> yeah, they were huge. >> ming: and you were the opening act. >> they were huge. everybody my age and maybe a few years older or younger will remember who they are. that's, like, the original boy band. and they were huge, so huge. and they were beautiful, and so nice. >> hinojosa: so you met ricky martin? >> of course i got to meet ricky martin. and i remember him being really... just really sweet and adorable. he grew up to be really handsome, and he was really, really great looking even back then, when he was, like, 13. >> hinojosa: did these guys know, kind of, when they saw you, who you were, and the fact that you had this background, or did they just think, "wow, we have just discovered, like, an amazing talent here." >> hinojosa: at the time i don't think they really knew how experienced i was and how trained i was. until i gave them my resume, which was probably ten pages lon
and they were all just laughing at me. i'm like, "why are they laughing at me?" >> hinojosa: and you had also opened for menudo, right? >> yes, i did. >> hinojosa: menudo in manila. >> yeah, they were huge. >> ming: and you were the opening act. >> they were huge. everybody my age and maybe a few years older or younger will remember who they are. that's, like, the original boy band. and they were huge, so huge. and they were beautiful, and so nice....
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so whatever that is inside me that's telling me to do certain things, i guess you could says that's me. i don't know where it came from. >> some convergence between skill and instinct. >> yeah. >> when you did the oscars were you in your comfort zone? >> yeah. i was. the oscars are a sensitive subject. >> rose: why? why is it sensitive. i mean you are a man who has tried everything. we've already said that you are not scared of what people might say. you want the experience. you are prepared to go out there you're not trying to be ulysses, you are trying to be -- >> yeah. and i said it beforehand. i did a twitter thing before the oscars and said this could be horrible. and it's to the because i went out there and tried to sabotage it or because i was ill rehearsed. i mean, go and look at the script. i mean all i'm saying is the next presenter is vi degrees of separation from me, jake gillen hall, i don't need rehearsal to do that. >> rose: coy do that. >> so i don't want to blame everyone else. it's just that i guess all i want to say is yes, i tried it. i knew that-- of course i knew
so whatever that is inside me that's telling me to do certain things, i guess you could says that's me. i don't know where it came from. >> some convergence between skill and instinct. >> yeah. >> when you did the oscars were you in your comfort zone? >> yeah. i was. the oscars are a sensitive subject. >> rose: why? why is it sensitive. i mean you are a man who has tried everything. we've already said that you are not scared of what people might say. you want the...
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niÑo como al mes. yo creo que era algo que deberÍan haber arreglado ellos dos, no llevar a la niÑa... en el dÍa de maÑana se olvidan y la niÑa la puedes dejar marcada para el resto de su vida. >> todo esto comenzÓ mal. esto de involucrar a la niÑa... >> no entiendo! si supuestamente si alegadamente... Él abusÓ de esa niÑa sexualmente, quÉ tÚ tienes que hablar con Él. tÚ no tienes nada quÉ hablar con él. tienes la vÍa legal para resolver esta situaciÓn. no hay nada que Él pueda decirte a ti que vaya a arreglar lo que supuestamente pasÓ. la movida de llevarle a Él la niÑa es algo beneficioso para Él, para su caso y los abogados de kalimba deben estar celebrando! >> y si ese supuesto abuso sexual a mi hijo se dio o no se dio no es negociable. no hay que seguir poniendo mÁs leÑa al fuego. >> yo lo veo una cosa totalmente monetaria. >> mediÁtica. >> sÍ. estÁ moviendo las fichas y no sÉ cuÁl es el objetivo, la Única vÍctima de todo esto es realmente esa pobre niÑa porque ha sido abusada y la prensa tambiÉn,
niÑo como al mes. yo creo que era algo que deberÍan haber arreglado ellos dos, no llevar a la niÑa... en el dÍa de maÑana se olvidan y la niÑa la puedes dejar marcada para el resto de su vida. >> todo esto comenzÓ mal. esto de involucrar a la niÑa... >> no entiendo! si supuestamente si alegadamente... Él abusÓ de esa niÑa sexualmente, quÉ tÚ tienes que hablar con Él. tÚ no tienes nada quÉ hablar con él. tienes la vÍa legal para resolver esta situaciÓn. no hay nada...
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hire me the next day and pay me the next day. the next morning, i waited at the specified corner on top of a fire hydrant. six minutes later, i was pacing on the sidewalk. 20 minutes later, i was cursing myself for not getting the license plate number. i was enraged. but the only thing i could do was hoping i could see that blue truck coming down the street. i want you to imagine the anger, the frustration, the hopelessness that i felt. multiplied this anger by weeks and even months of other workers not getting paid. this is for weeks and months on and, which is the case of a lot of delivers. i was extremely lucky that after an hour of waiting the employer did show up and gave me the $100 he owed the. most workers, especially day laborers, are not as lucky. that is why we need the cities -- the city to work with the community to stop wage theft. chairperson campos: thank you. next speaker. >> i want to thank the supervisors for listening to my stories. i used to work for kola. i experienced workplace injuries. because of that, my
hire me the next day and pay me the next day. the next morning, i waited at the specified corner on top of a fire hydrant. six minutes later, i was pacing on the sidewalk. 20 minutes later, i was cursing myself for not getting the license plate number. i was enraged. but the only thing i could do was hoping i could see that blue truck coming down the street. i want you to imagine the anger, the frustration, the hopelessness that i felt. multiplied this anger by weeks and even months of other...
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for me, my first year of college was really intimidating for me. i was really overwhelmed. i did not know how to get the financial support i needed. my mother never even went to kindergarten. i could not even go to my mother for help, so i did not know where to turn. my transition was overwhelming. we want to make sure you have a smooth transition of college. that is why we have created this important day for you. that first year in college, i felt like i did not belong. i had this fear that at any moment, somebody would have me on my shoulders and tell me i did not belong. we want to create an environment for you today where you feel comfortable, you feel welcome, and you feel like city college is the place for you and college is the place for you. there are four things we want you to take away from this date. the first is college knowledge. anyone know what that is? having an understanding of college. all right. you are already smart. what we want you to know today is before you leave, we want you to have the knowledge about how to work the system. that is what college
for me, my first year of college was really intimidating for me. i was really overwhelmed. i did not know how to get the financial support i needed. my mother never even went to kindergarten. i could not even go to my mother for help, so i did not know where to turn. my transition was overwhelming. we want to make sure you have a smooth transition of college. that is why we have created this important day for you. that first year in college, i felt like i did not belong. i had this fear that at...
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of life taught me.hat people call an opinion -- you stop me if you disagree with my opinion, i'm sure you will. but i don't project opinions as much as i do share observations of life's realities and the evidence that brings either a quality of life when adhered and learned from or just a desfrtrod life when ignored and not learned. >> what's your view of america right now? >> my view of america right now is so beautiful i can hardly stand myself. now, that being said, we want to celebrate the good while we scrutinize and put our heart and soul into fixing the bad and ugly. so there's lots of good. americans are still producing and still giving bep have the terrible victims of the floods now in the mississippi. we have the terrible victims of the fires in texas. we have the tragedy of the victims of the tornadoes in the south. you know what i think about america? unlimited generosity. people traveling thousands of miles to help people they don't even know. that's the glowing unstoppable good -- >> what
of life taught me.hat people call an opinion -- you stop me if you disagree with my opinion, i'm sure you will. but i don't project opinions as much as i do share observations of life's realities and the evidence that brings either a quality of life when adhered and learned from or just a desfrtrod life when ignored and not learned. >> what's your view of america right now? >> my view of america right now is so beautiful i can hardly stand myself. now, that being said, we want to...
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, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or interact with a white child. that was a very early age. i was maybe around five or six years old. then, my mother explained to me about -- and words stuck in my mind -- "white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at that young age that i should not have had to have gone through. there was a lunch counter. i still tell everybody i love the smell of that by then 10 -- that five and ten. i looked over and saw these little white kids sitting on coca-cola -- sipping on coca- cola. they were eating double-decker'' sandwiches, and my mother was looking away, and i sneaked over there. i knew she would come over there and buy me one. she came back and grabbed me by the back of my collar and pulled me -- she said, "i told you, that is for white folks." you lea
, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or interact with a white child. that was a very early age. i was maybe around five or six years old. then, my mother explained to me about -- and words stuck in my mind -- "white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at...
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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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thing vietnam a me a better person it made me a lot of people more. made me understand that we are all one one people to ottis earth has a certain amount of guilt and if you learn to live with you compartmentalize it or unite you rationalize you can i call excuses i mean i really don't have to make excuses even though. there are things i wish i had not done. but there's no way to change so since. i last. laugh. when you come to the point you're on i'm sure you're actually my house but there are more snow on the way just so. i'm just agreement. like the person you can head toward and i. loathe luxury. with. a. so. let's just. see. this thing that. we're going to. get. culture is the same of the taxpayers' money i made it like this and it will make a list of issues of relevance and even legitimacy as the jostling continues as it will succeed in our disgraced the many charles cullen. was. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got a few jerks covered. again . the. elections. to go.
thing vietnam a me a better person it made me a lot of people more. made me understand that we are all one one people to ottis earth has a certain amount of guilt and if you learn to live with you compartmentalize it or unite you rationalize you can i call excuses i mean i really don't have to make excuses even though. there are things i wish i had not done. but there's no way to change so since. i last. laugh. when you come to the point you're on i'm sure you're actually my house but there are...
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>> well, if they need me? i don't know if they need me.d me, i'll be willing to help as always. >> if i read this, i would definitely bring you into the team. i think you're a secret weapon. >> thank you very much. >> very nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me on. >>> when we come on, a preview of my interview with nick cannon. [ doctor ] here's some health information for people over 50. maybe you don't think you're at risk for heart attack or stroke but if you've been diagnosed with p.a.d., or have pain or heaviness in your legs, i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which could be peripheral artery disease, or p.a.d. with p.a.d., if you have poor circulation in your legs, you may also have poor circulation in your heart or in your brain, your risk for heart attack or stroke is more than doubled with p.a.d. now, ask yourself: am i at risk? if you're not sure, call for this free information kit to learn more. [ female announcer ] call the toll free number on the screen now to find out what the risks of p.a
>> well, if they need me? i don't know if they need me.d me, i'll be willing to help as always. >> if i read this, i would definitely bring you into the team. i think you're a secret weapon. >> thank you very much. >> very nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me on. >>> when we come on, a preview of my interview with nick cannon. [ doctor ] here's some health information for people over 50. maybe you don't think you're at risk for heart attack or stroke...
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just last month, i had a very special thing happened to me -- happened to me. somebody that i got acquainted with some number of years ago came to visit me in the mayor's office, flow all the way out from brunswick, maine. this gentleman was a high-school student that i had recruited when i was in college to be a student at the top were bound program that i was counseling at during the summers when i was in college -- at the upward bound program i was counseling at. i had an interest in that program because of the opportunities that i was lucky to have, being able to go on a full ride to a college all the way across the united states. i was born and raised in seattle, and this little college had recruited me. it was funny at the time because they were recruiting on the west coast, looking at me. obviously, i was asian, and they were suggesting that maybe my strengths were in math and science, so they gave me a full ride, thinking i was going to do math and science because i am asian. [laughter] after the first year where i knew i could do math and science becau
just last month, i had a very special thing happened to me -- happened to me. somebody that i got acquainted with some number of years ago came to visit me in the mayor's office, flow all the way out from brunswick, maine. this gentleman was a high-school student that i had recruited when i was in college to be a student at the top were bound program that i was counseling at during the summers when i was in college -- at the upward bound program i was counseling at. i had an interest in that...
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fence me in ♪let me ride through the wide open country♪ ♪don't fence me in... video games ...and more available exclusively at t-mobile ♪ love when that happens. [ male announcer ] applebee's introduces two new sizzling entrees. starting at $8.99. fresh flavor never sounded so good. new sizzling entrees only at applebee's. open 'til midnight or later. now you can use a key or a coin to write your name, your number... or whatever you're into. it's the latest innovation in social networking. here we go. ♪ my lady! ♪ cornelius! my lady! will you take my hand?! [ male announcer ] car chases make movies better. [ tires screech ] and "fast five" has a lot of car chases. [ glass shatters ] in theaters and dealerships now. [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... can lead to another. ♪ ♪ with real fruit, more of the whole grains your body needs, and a good source of fiber. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. jijijijijijijijijijijijijijijiji nutri-grain can help you ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can cou
fence me in ♪let me ride through the wide open country♪ ♪don't fence me in... video games ...and more available exclusively at t-mobile ♪ love when that happens. [ male announcer ] applebee's introduces two new sizzling entrees. starting at $8.99. fresh flavor never sounded so good. new sizzling entrees only at applebee's. open 'til midnight or later. now you can use a key or a coin to write your name, your number... or whatever you're into. it's the latest innovation in social...
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a mi me lo compra porque me encanta el sabor!nny day. ♪ ♪ quiero ver el sol, ♪ irme lejos de aquí dale color a tu mundo con calypso st. barth para target. ♪ ver ese color tan intenso brillando frente a mi ♪ ♪ quiero caminar contigo son los mejores precios bajo el sol, pero solo por tiempo limitado. disponible el 1° de mayo. >> alberto y 1000 de inmigrantes convirtiÓ en el primer procurador de justicia unidos, se le considera el arquitecto legal. lo que para muchos es tortura, para Él no lo es. seÑor gonzÁlez, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> es un placer. >> cree que usted el ex-presidente bush merece algÚn tipo de crÉdito por la eliminaciÓn de osama bin laden. >> considerÓ que muchas personas merecen parte del crÉdito. el presidente obama y su administraciÓn debe tener el crÉdito de llevar a cabo un plan dan exitoso pero el presidente bush implemento varias polÍticas que aÚn se mantienen bajo la administraciÓn obama que contribuyeron al Éxito. muchas veces operaciones exitosas como Ésta dependen de factores como oportunidad,
a mi me lo compra porque me encanta el sabor!nny day. ♪ ♪ quiero ver el sol, ♪ irme lejos de aquí dale color a tu mundo con calypso st. barth para target. ♪ ver ese color tan intenso brillando frente a mi ♪ ♪ quiero caminar contigo son los mejores precios bajo el sol, pero solo por tiempo limitado. disponible el 1° de mayo. >> alberto y 1000 de inmigrantes convirtiÓ en el primer procurador de justicia unidos, se le considera el arquitecto legal. lo que para muchos es...
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and she made me proud, the way she talked to me. and then my mother, of course, gave me the at constitute that if you're going to do anything, you have to be twice as good as the person with whom you're competing. i took that to heart. so i got a lot of pride from my grandmother, and a lot of push from my mother. i carried that all the way through, from warren, ohio, where i was raised and went to school, hiram college where i went for two years, then, of course, playing baseball for 18 years in the big leagues and then broadcasting. actually 14 years in the big leagues, broadcasting 18 years for the yankees and five years as an administrator with the national league. but all i had a lot of pride and always had a lot of confidence, which my brother and -- my grandmother and my mother gave me. tom: what do you do when people confuse your confidence for cockiness? >> i think that's where the word came in with the general manager of the giants when he traded me. and that's all right. as long as you can do it, what difference does it ma
and she made me proud, the way she talked to me. and then my mother, of course, gave me the at constitute that if you're going to do anything, you have to be twice as good as the person with whom you're competing. i took that to heart. so i got a lot of pride from my grandmother, and a lot of push from my mother. i carried that all the way through, from warren, ohio, where i was raised and went to school, hiram college where i went for two years, then, of course, playing baseball for 18 years...
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dead last our fourth place, this organization has the hard to bring me here and give me a chance. here i am in front of you beautiful people. you deserve it just as much as i do, trust me. i have a present for you all in san francisco. i am sure all of you have heard about the rallying song. i know this is a family event, but if you have seen zoolander, i have a special talent just for you. [applause] >> world champions. we will do it again, baby. san francisco, i love you. thank you very much! [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, congratulations to the giants of 2010, and to you, i have the sound that you made at at&t park in the world series echoing in my head. we need it another few times as we face the winter ahead of next season. let's hear it again. let's go, giants. let's go, giants. >> let's go, giants. let's go, giants. let's go, giants. let's go, giants. let's go, giants. [applause] >> one more word from andres torres. >> i want to wish my wife happy birthday. i love you. many more. >> thank you all for coming to andres torres' wife's birthday party. i cannot wait to have
dead last our fourth place, this organization has the hard to bring me here and give me a chance. here i am in front of you beautiful people. you deserve it just as much as i do, trust me. i have a present for you all in san francisco. i am sure all of you have heard about the rallying song. i know this is a family event, but if you have seen zoolander, i have a special talent just for you. [applause] >> world champions. we will do it again, baby. san francisco, i love you. thank you very...
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iba a ser capital tu >>> me siento feliz, nunca me imaginaba que iba a ser capital tu >>> me siento que iba a ser capital tu capturado mientras yo estaba vivo >>> es la primera vez que abelino pisa la zona cero >>> me prometÍ no regresar aqui, al menos que algo positivo resultara de todo esto, y mÁs positivo que la muerte este hombre >>> nosotros los americanos no intel cela bra celo principals ebramos la muer >>> sin embargo la familia rodrÍguez dice no se hizo justicia >>> para mÍ justicia que lo hubieran sido traÍdo a un tribunal, precedido por civis. >>> bueno la familia rodrÍguez dice que hubiera preferido que osama bin laden hubiera sido capturado y entonces condenado a cadena perpetua, la opiniÓn de ellos que osama bin laden valÍa mÁs vivo o muerte, por la informaciÓn que podrÍa darle a los estados unidos, pero en fin neida en general las reacciones de la ciudad de nueva york son de alegrÍa, porque este hombre lÍder terrorista que tanto daÑo le causÓ a esta ciudad estÁ muerto. ya no vive. y bueno la seguridad aquÍ en la ciudad ha incrementado, ustedes saben que bueno las auto
iba a ser capital tu >>> me siento feliz, nunca me imaginaba que iba a ser capital tu >>> me siento que iba a ser capital tu capturado mientras yo estaba vivo >>> es la primera vez que abelino pisa la zona cero >>> me prometÍ no regresar aqui, al menos que algo positivo resultara de todo esto, y mÁs positivo que la muerte este hombre >>> nosotros los americanos no intel cela bra celo principals ebramos la muer >>> sin embargo la familia...
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for me, my first year of college was really intimidating for me. i was really overwhelmed. i did not know how to get the financial support i needed. my mother never even went to kindergarten. i could not even go to my mother for help, so i did not know where to turn. my transition was overwhelming. we want to make sure you have a smooth transition of college. that is why we have created this important day for you. that first year in college, i felt like i did not belong. i had this fear that at any moment, somebody would have me on my shoulders and tell me i did not belong. we want to create an environment for you todhe
for me, my first year of college was really intimidating for me. i was really overwhelmed. i did not know how to get the financial support i needed. my mother never even went to kindergarten. i could not even go to my mother for help, so i did not know where to turn. my transition was overwhelming. we want to make sure you have a smooth transition of college. that is why we have created this important day for you. that first year in college, i felt like i did not belong. i had this fear that at...
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they don't like me. the idea for me is more voices, not less. i don't care if rachel meadow and keith are blabbering against conservatives. they want me kicked off of abc news, and they got me kicked off on election night. i don't care. more voice is not less. i said at the time, this is great for you. you are the queen of the left wing blogs, and my side has the best content in the entire world, talk radio will be all over your hollywood friends talking about how bush is equal to hitler. it was a win-win proposition. i stand by it. it was some of my signature put into that. i thought this is a win-win situation, and i still agree about it. she made tens of millions of dollars, and i made the seed money that allowed for me to start my breitbart.com, the flag ship of my new media operation and i take what money i make from one site to create a new site. i'm a small businessman, a simple tea party guy with a mortgage and two car payments. >> host: what is at stake in this war you decided that you have to join? >> guest: i think everything. >> host
they don't like me. the idea for me is more voices, not less. i don't care if rachel meadow and keith are blabbering against conservatives. they want me kicked off of abc news, and they got me kicked off on election night. i don't care. more voice is not less. i said at the time, this is great for you. you are the queen of the left wing blogs, and my side has the best content in the entire world, talk radio will be all over your hollywood friends talking about how bush is equal to hitler. it...
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me.ng over my words are tierce that want to rest in your hand the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. there was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had to get up and sing. what an act to follow. i will go with the piece i was going to sing anyway. this is a gypsy song. [laughter]. free to love and -- [laughter]. i'm thinking this guy is going to walk out of the room and never like me ever again. he doesn't know me but he is going to hate me and remember me as the girl when totally ruinned the moment. [laughter]. i go and you will hear in a minute after this song and he's crying. he's like crying so much that i almost was going to stop but i didn't s
me.ng over my words are tierce that want to rest in your hand the poetry is gorgeous. and in this piece, i was at a camp where we all learned yiddish. there was an old man and he sang not this piece but the regular version. this woman was working and said, who are you with this piece? nobody knew if he was a holocaust survivor. everyone was lored by this man who could get up and sing this song when he was a survivor, everybody was breaking out in tears and was amazing and the next piece i had...
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>> first, thank you for having me. this is a bit of an away game for me. [laughter] [applause] >> either way, it is your home town. >> that is true. >> you might feel like you're on the hot seat on this panel draws that is ok. i can handle it. >> the background is extensive. certainly, after i have come in, there are psychological profiles. there are lie-detector tests. so, we really do try to get it right. only one out of 11 applicants to the police department makes it through. yet, we still get some folks to do some things we would rather have them not do. but character is everything, as has been discussed, in the police department, because they give us an awesome amount of power and responsibility. we can train the officers. they get over 1100 hours of training in the academy. integrity is enforced every step of the way. usually, when officers are advanced, it is because they have demonstrated strong character or leadership along the way. but then again, too, in the police department, that is two dozen people. if you get a couple of people who are not d
>> first, thank you for having me. this is a bit of an away game for me. [laughter] [applause] >> either way, it is your home town. >> that is true. >> you might feel like you're on the hot seat on this panel draws that is ok. i can handle it. >> the background is extensive. certainly, after i have come in, there are psychological profiles. there are lie-detector tests. so, we really do try to get it right. only one out of 11 applicants to the police department...
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>> jimmy: let me -- thank you, herman cane. let me get this straight.involved. shout out to sippy cups. [ cheers ] shout out to yo mama. >> anyone's mom, mother, mother's day's coming up. >> jimmy: shout out to headsets. shout out to -- shout out to booty shorts, right there. shout out to the playoffs. [ cheers and applause ] shout out to herman cane. [ applause ] >> great. whew, whew! ha, ha, ha. >> jimmy: and you'll meet me saturday at the revlon run/walk. that's all the time we have for shout outs. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anywa
>> jimmy: let me -- thank you, herman cane. let me get this straight.involved. shout out to sippy cups. [ cheers ] shout out to yo mama. >> anyone's mom, mother, mother's day's coming up. >> jimmy: shout out to headsets. shout out to -- shout out to booty shorts, right there. shout out to the playoffs. [ cheers and applause ] shout out to herman cane. [ applause ] >> great. whew, whew! ha, ha, ha. >> jimmy: and you'll meet me saturday at the revlon run/walk. that's...
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levy was ready to defend me, but if all quieted down.had called the police because there was a black panther there. >> and dick van dyke hanging out with a black panther. not long ago in this very chair sat at the white. i just -- sat bety white. i have the most delightful conversation with her, and i raise that because she was in dancing in age. you are still working. why are you -- she was advancing in age. you are still advancing in age. you are working. why are you working? is your brother working and? >> he cannot sing a note. we just did a play together. we sang for obama who last august at the ford theater in washington, and we sang for michelle and obama, and afterwards, he said, will you teach me those moves? i think he could do them, too. >> how cool was it for you and the guy to perform with the president? >> especially her, she said, you are my favorite television show, and he said, she never misses it. i had not had butterflies in years, but i looked out there, and my angelou and the supreme court. -- maya angelo and the sup
levy was ready to defend me, but if all quieted down.had called the police because there was a black panther there. >> and dick van dyke hanging out with a black panther. not long ago in this very chair sat at the white. i just -- sat bety white. i have the most delightful conversation with her, and i raise that because she was in dancing in age. you are still working. why are you -- she was advancing in age. you are still advancing in age. you are working. why are you working? is your...
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ben pulled my face into his and kissed me. in a three way, there's always the danger of being left out. i never felt unwelcome on the ride. by the time we were naked, by the time i shot my load, i rolled it on to patrice. he came on all fours. never touches himself. i know because i was under neath, catching the flash. ben stayed there. his heart beating hard. then my cell phone rang. it's programmed to ring like an old 40's ring. leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink. he started gathering up his clothes. hang with us for a while. busy day tomorrow. >> my other job, bachelore
ben pulled my face into his and kissed me. in a three way, there's always the danger of being left out. i never felt unwelcome on the ride. by the time we were naked, by the time i shot my load, i rolled it on to patrice. he came on all fours. never touches himself. i know because i was under neath, catching the flash. ben stayed there. his heart beating hard. then my cell phone rang. it's programmed to ring like an old 40's ring. leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men....
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the many came over and he tried to fix me up and he was being over me and i watched a clip of his nose disappear a piece of shrapnel cut off the tip of his nose and then the blood from his nose merged with my nose. and the next thing i knew i was in a stretcher i still hadn't heart yet because i was still paralyzed on my right side and when i had the operation on my head and what i still remember i grit my teeth you see i didn't have any honesty and they drilled with a drill to start taking all this stuff out and i can still remember it felt like i had put my head on a railroad track and the train had run on. what i remember is being treated with the most or most tenderness and. sometime in male sex the stakes. are really my prop and it was signed out we were like can a pig swear we were to be hit and the cop unaids welcome birching and wipe an enemy our. it would surprise night you could. see long distances by them oh we have an arc for quite a while on this patrol and hadn't seen anything so we relaxed all it wants something stepped out of the bushes. and it startled them to see us a
the many came over and he tried to fix me up and he was being over me and i watched a clip of his nose disappear a piece of shrapnel cut off the tip of his nose and then the blood from his nose merged with my nose. and the next thing i knew i was in a stretcher i still hadn't heart yet because i was still paralyzed on my right side and when i had the operation on my head and what i still remember i grit my teeth you see i didn't have any honesty and they drilled with a drill to start taking all...
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he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their names to you when they decide to do so. you will never use ta eshe k wo on them. you will never touch me. she said. from below they heard dogs bang in the zoo. wait, i take that back. you are allowed to touch me only if i touch you first. are there more rules? i'm thinking she said. a quick blue flash filled the room and all was dark again. in prison he said, so many people through themselves at the electric fence they had to build another fence to keep them off of it. of it. thanks. announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get int
he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their...
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so i think they define me, and they enrich me. i think the experience of surviving that time in sudan was, as i said earlier, incredibly empowering. and it has made me fearless about a whole host of challenges that might have seemed off limits or even improbable. to coin a phrase. all right? thank you all for coming. i appreciate your being here. [applause] >> to find out more about governor deval patrick, visit mass.gov. >> tell us why you chose football as a way to show the story of racial tension in georgia. >> well, rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the all-white albany high school in albany, georgia, football team in the 19 -- in the mid '60s. and this particular player and another black player decided to go to their football camp. and the football camp at that point was in, was in the middle of the woods along the creek. and bad things c
so i think they define me, and they enrich me. i think the experience of surviving that time in sudan was, as i said earlier, incredibly empowering. and it has made me fearless about a whole host of challenges that might have seemed off limits or even improbable. to coin a phrase. all right? thank you all for coming. i appreciate your being here. [applause] >> to find out more about governor deval patrick, visit mass.gov. >> tell us why you chose football as a way to show the story...
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me dan ganas de llorar. >> ay!amente hasta la ciudad de mÉxico con el hombre que todo lo sabe, todo lo ve, todo lo cuenta del mundo del entretenimiento alberto hernÁndez, buenos dÍas alberto. >> buenos dÍas chiquinquirÁ, e buen dÍa de verdad, llegaste volando a la ciudad de mÉxico para contarte que alexis ayala sigue con el pie puesto para demandar a la revista que tomÓ una fotografÍa de su hija reciÉn nacida. >> y por lo que emprendiÓ una acciÓn legal, Él nos cuenta a continuaciÓn como va la situaciÓn y quÉ le han dicho sus abogados respecto si debe o no hablar mÁs del caso. >> ya los abogados no me permiten hablar de quÉ y cÓmo se va a hacer y en quÉ momento se va a hacer porque ya se van empezar a hacer las cosas y las acciones legales que yo por mi lado voy a hacer. >> por cierto chiqui, se comenÓo que alexis ayala pues estaba preocupado por la salud de su hija, pero Él nos comentÓ que afortunadamente se encuentra mejor, fue una bebÉ prematura dice que estÁ con enfermeras en su casa que la estÁn atendiendo y pr
me dan ganas de llorar. >> ay!amente hasta la ciudad de mÉxico con el hombre que todo lo sabe, todo lo ve, todo lo cuenta del mundo del entretenimiento alberto hernÁndez, buenos dÍas alberto. >> buenos dÍas chiquinquirÁ, e buen dÍa de verdad, llegaste volando a la ciudad de mÉxico para contarte que alexis ayala sigue con el pie puesto para demandar a la revista que tomÓ una fotografÍa de su hija reciÉn nacida. >> y por lo que emprendiÓ una acciÓn legal, Él nos...
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ththey encourage me. it's just a great supportive endeavor together. >> it's interesting to see this trend taki place right now of fashion companies getting into bridal. >> yes. >> i guess they're figuring out what you knew many years ago, but you've got other high-end designers doing it as well as actually mall stores like j. crew, anne taylor. what do you make of that? what is happening in the business? >> i think that democratization of fashion is the first thing. i think perhaps the fact that many weddings are not as formal as they used to be is very much of a part of that trend. i think what we do is really on a very different level, while we offer dresses that are very simple and very elegant and ry modern, we're also able to bring the technique and the work that we've done for nearly two decades in bridal and translate that at david's bridal at an incredible price point. i mean we start around $600. and i think we max out around 1200. that's -- really for the amount of work and the amount of design
ththey encourage me. it's just a great supportive endeavor together. >> it's interesting to see this trend taki place right now of fashion companies getting into bridal. >> yes. >> i guess they're figuring out what you knew many years ago, but you've got other high-end designers doing it as well as actually mall stores like j. crew, anne taylor. what do you make of that? what is happening in the business? >> i think that democratization of fashion is the first thing. i...
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to me that he was special because. i represent radio freedom now radio liberty and city globe so that's the day i'd like to ask you as we have a stable system and a lawyer. the first question is how would you. define today russia's relationship where the united states of america and the west in general is probably in the nato bloc what problems are you facing and one progress had the main question is not again on huge fine other question which is also about international affairs and she's worse to do so lately the russian authorities. to a discussion on whether russia. needs to fulfill the decision of the international tribunals human rights because the tribunal has made several decisions in some. shame. because as mentioned it is not russia. the question is about the spirit of his religious views but what's your outlook on that's. the most in the clashing ok thinking. about russia this is a pretty big subject. something that i have to deal with every day that meet in the most but i deal with those things here every da
to me that he was special because. i represent radio freedom now radio liberty and city globe so that's the day i'd like to ask you as we have a stable system and a lawyer. the first question is how would you. define today russia's relationship where the united states of america and the west in general is probably in the nato bloc what problems are you facing and one progress had the main question is not again on huge fine other question which is also about international affairs and she's worse...
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they eventually called me back, asked me why i was asking, gave me -- we had quite a conversation, and they said, yes, they do monitor chat rooms. so i was very surprised. >> host: and did you have a question besides that comment? >> caller: just that. it's that kind of -- is that kind of transparency surprising to the author? >> host: the fact that they answered her question? >> guest: yeah. you also raised this other interesting point in this which is the fbi -- and i sort of trace this through in the book. we have this pendulum in the unite that swings back and -- in the united states that swings back and forth between civil liberties and national security. so one of the challenges that the fbi has historically struggled with is how much to do thing like monitor chat rooms, to send informants into mosques, to try to uncover plots and threats in advance. and that this has been a big push for robert mueller since 9/11, to prevent attacks from happening, to be proactive. and you'll hear fbi agents and executives talk about this all the time, but at the same time we as a nation, i think
they eventually called me back, asked me why i was asking, gave me -- we had quite a conversation, and they said, yes, they do monitor chat rooms. so i was very surprised. >> host: and did you have a question besides that comment? >> caller: just that. it's that kind of -- is that kind of transparency surprising to the author? >> host: the fact that they answered her question? >> guest: yeah. you also raised this other interesting point in this which is the fbi -- and i...
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i mean, the essence of me is me.ust a male version of me. >> well, she says it's now like dating your twin. >> right. i'm the male version of my former self. >> not as sweet. >> i disagree. this is her rap, you know, that's not me. i'm a sweetie pie. i'm a nice guy. >> well, she started out with a nice girl. >> yeah, but i have testosterone curio curiousing through my veins now. >> you say much more sexually aggressive? >> not aggressive sexually. just a higher sex drive. like all men. it's different. >> it's more personal and more frequent. >> anatomically, chaz remains a woman from the waist down. medically, it's easier to successfully remove breasts than create a penis. so can you feel like a man without a penis? >> absolutely. i felt like a man before i was on testosterone. this is where i'm a man, always. that's not to say -- i'd like a penis. i really would like one. and i hope that some day i'll get one. >> and what is his famous mother's reaction? there's so much whispering and so much "cher doesn't really ap
i mean, the essence of me is me.ust a male version of me. >> well, she says it's now like dating your twin. >> right. i'm the male version of my former self. >> not as sweet. >> i disagree. this is her rap, you know, that's not me. i'm a sweetie pie. i'm a nice guy. >> well, she started out with a nice girl. >> yeah, but i have testosterone curio curiousing through my veins now. >> you say much more sexually aggressive? >> not aggressive sexually....
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it's scary to me.she was like you know so cuddly and always a snuggle at bedtime, i swear to god, two nights ago, she's reading in bed and i said honey do you want to snuggle and she say ss to me, "i'm good." >> jimmy: i'm good? >> that's what i'm going to say when they ask me for a car. >> jimmy: not a bad idea. would you consider yourself an anxious person? do you worry about things? >> did you read the book? >> jimmy: i don't know if it's coming from you or if it's just -- >> an act? >> jimmy: exactly. because i am like that myself. and i worry -- >> let me ask you a question have you ever met anyone who is really anxious that it is an act? why would you act that way? >> jimmy: some people do up the ante, i guess, and sometimes i think comedians will roe mant size that kind of thing. >> roe mant size that there's doom coming. that's what i love to do. >> jimmy: you know how -- >> i would love to have a beer and said "come on death! come on, baby i dare you!" >> jimmy: the way you can tell if somebod
it's scary to me.she was like you know so cuddly and always a snuggle at bedtime, i swear to god, two nights ago, she's reading in bed and i said honey do you want to snuggle and she say ss to me, "i'm good." >> jimmy: i'm good? >> that's what i'm going to say when they ask me for a car. >> jimmy: not a bad idea. would you consider yourself an anxious person? do you worry about things? >> did you read the book? >> jimmy: i don't know if it's coming from...
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todos usaban sombrero y botas, y me gustó y empecé a hacerlo y me decían que me veía bien >> de hechoo bien >> pero a pesar de quebrantar para muchos la moda y las normas sociales, lo importante es la diversión >> es un ambiente seguro, estas son mis raíces, yo vengo de méxico y así mantengo mi cultura >> venimos a disfrutar, no criticamos a nadie, cada quien es feliz a su manera >> yo soy latino de corazón, me encanta la cumbia y el merengue y todo lo latino >> todos nosotros somos personas como los demas, no importa si gays o derechos, no hay que preocuparse de nada de eso aquí, sino sólo de tener un buen tiempo, y los homofóbicos tienen que entender que nadie los va a molestar >> la armonía es tan importante en los seres humanos para no distinguir razas ni nada de eso, y hacer la diferencia >> residentes permanentes no tienen que esperar hasta conseguir ciudadania estadounidense para tramitar extradicion de sus hijos >> un residente puede solicitar a la esposa y los hijos que no estén casados sin importar la edad hay ventajas, primero los protege en caso de cambio de la ley, por ej
todos usaban sombrero y botas, y me gustó y empecé a hacerlo y me decían que me veía bien >> de hechoo bien >> pero a pesar de quebrantar para muchos la moda y las normas sociales, lo importante es la diversión >> es un ambiente seguro, estas son mis raíces, yo vengo de méxico y así mantengo mi cultura >> venimos a disfrutar, no criticamos a nadie, cada quien es feliz a su manera >> yo soy latino de corazón, me encanta la cumbia y el merengue y todo lo...
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and asked me what i was doing and when i told him i was filming a story you mediately arrest me for what he called interfering with a police investigation now the really amazing part of the story isn't what happened with your arrest or detention because as you know you know except for your age and some of the technicalities there this kind of thing happens all the time all over the country people who have the guts to stand up to cops and to want to get them out of accountability but what makes your case really amazing is that you were able to within a matter of days get this on you tube with a plea for people to call in to the washington police department and you were able to trigger an investigation you got three hundred something thousand views on your youtube video about this and you're already set you're already tell me will stop calling stop calling tell us about the investigations going on now do you have any confidence that it's going to bring real accountability for dustin hill. well after meeting with the chief of police he said that they had received over four hundred phon
and asked me what i was doing and when i told him i was filming a story you mediately arrest me for what he called interfering with a police investigation now the really amazing part of the story isn't what happened with your arrest or detention because as you know you know except for your age and some of the technicalities there this kind of thing happens all the time all over the country people who have the guts to stand up to cops and to want to get them out of accountability but what makes...
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it's a pleasure for me. >> charlie: tell me where you see mexico today.t are the challenges and what are the opportunities? >> mexico today, as you say, has a vibrant economy. we grew 5.5% and the growth in the first quarter of this year is more than 5% again. woe see are growing, mexico is generating jobs, we have created, last year, more than 850,000 new jobs in the formal sector in net terms. according with the figures this year, we have created 270,000 new jobs in 2011, so we are in a very good performance in the economic sector. the social sector, we are providing opportunities for the people. for instance, the health system. we are reaching universal health coverage by next year. that implies at the beginning of the century, in 2000, over 43 million mexicans had some kind of social security or medicare, and today, 95 million mexicans have some kind of medical services. and we hope to reach universal health coverage by the end of my administration. and, of course, we have a problem related with organized crime. not only narco traffic but organized cr
it's a pleasure for me. >> charlie: tell me where you see mexico today.t are the challenges and what are the opportunities? >> mexico today, as you say, has a vibrant economy. we grew 5.5% and the growth in the first quarter of this year is more than 5% again. woe see are growing, mexico is generating jobs, we have created, last year, more than 850,000 new jobs in the formal sector in net terms. according with the figures this year, we have created 270,000 new jobs in 2011, so we...
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going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing house. i remember seeing him, millions of apples coming down the flumes. my brother was looking at every single piece of fruit to be sure it was shipped correctly. he was to tender. i was seeing him from a long shot. i thought oh my god, all he needs is a sweater, he'd look just like are mr. rogers. i began to realize i didn't get it. that was the beginning. then i began bombing him with questions about apples and fruit. there was one moment that did change things in my perception, which is we were walking one day, i worked the fields and p
going to the apple country was huge for me. again, i am embarrassed to say, 15 years i had never been once with. this is a lunatic thing my brother is doing with these apples. when i sailed down this huge area of fruit country, imagine after 9/11, apple country at harvest, thousands of acreage, beautiful skies. i got tears. it was like america the beautiful. it was so rural. it was such a different world for me. the first sighting of my brother. he didn't know i was coming was at the packing...