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talk to me. talk to me. howard, listen to me. listen to me; listen to me.thing. i have no idea what it is. and what i want to tell you is, um ... okay. cut. he forgot his line. i know. but that's okay. i don't give a damn about that. let him, let him go. you catch up. and then come back around for blocking. larry, i don't have lenny. this is just howard. then let's get -- then come this way. is that what you need? action. howard. howard, talk to me. talk to me! talk to me! would you like to listen to me? okay, good. now -- let's cut. i need you to be -- talk to me. talk to me; listen to me. much more aggressive at the top. even higher. talk to me; talk to me. then "okay, listen to me" would be the same -- probably inflection, the same energy. and then, in fact, yeah, yeah, yeah. "yes, let me remind you of the upside here." you know it's funny. i won't even look at you until then; okay? let's do it one more time. scene 7, shot 7, take 5. action. they didn't say anything to you? no. howard. howard, talk to me. talk to me! you talk to me! okay. you listen to m
talk to me. talk to me. howard, listen to me. listen to me; listen to me.thing. i have no idea what it is. and what i want to tell you is, um ... okay. cut. he forgot his line. i know. but that's okay. i don't give a damn about that. let him, let him go. you catch up. and then come back around for blocking. larry, i don't have lenny. this is just howard. then let's get -- then come this way. is that what you need? action. howard. howard, talk to me. talk to me! talk to me! would you like to...
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only got so much for me ♪ ♪ you can hit me down sonny but sonny can't help me no more ♪ ♪ hey now heyshow ♪ ♪ on tip-toes behind, spin around around around and i'll find you ♪ ♪ forecast this is a heat wave i'll make you a banging headache ♪ ♪ controlling so lonely liar liar jump in the fire ♪ ♪ and you can hit me down sonny but sonny only got so much for me ♪ ♪ you can hit me down sonny but sonny can't help me no more ♪ ♪ hey now hey now now sonny won't get me down ♪ ♪ he aint' got my soul he ain't got my anything ♪ ♪ honest, i'm packing them boxes kicking you out like speedy gonzales ♪ ♪ finito, you liar iya iya your things are on fire ♪ ♪ flawless sick of your faces two sides don't make me hate this ♪ ♪ i'm on it, i call it might as well make the most of it ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ ♪ like this ♪ ♪ like this ♪ ♪ like this ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and d
only got so much for me ♪ ♪ you can hit me down sonny but sonny can't help me no more ♪ ♪ hey now heyshow ♪ ♪ on tip-toes behind, spin around around around and i'll find you ♪ ♪ forecast this is a heat wave i'll make you a banging headache ♪ ♪ controlling so lonely liar liar jump in the fire ♪ ♪ and you can hit me down sonny but sonny only got so much for me ♪ ♪ you can hit me down sonny but sonny can't help me no more ♪ ♪ hey now hey now now sonny won't get me...
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and you said to me, "you got me, sarge, you got me." those are your exact words.thing different when i caught you red-handed with it? and you said "you got me." >> i did not have my privates in my hand. >> yeah, you did. i wrote it for lascivious behavior. i caught him doing it, and he said "you got me, sarge, i'm done, i'll back away." and i'm listening to him tell you the opposite, putting me on front street like that didn't sit well with me, knowing i'm the one who caught him. and he knew what he did. it didn't make me angry. i expect these inmates to be truthful and treat me the way i treat them. i don't treat them irresponsibly or with disrespect. i expect the same for me. it's a respect issue for me. for him to do that right in front of me kind of struck a nerve with me. >> coming up -- >> i think of what my dad told me back years ago. he said don't ever give up. >> jack hill's personal pledge. and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> never know that the bitch is back. she's back for her crown. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullab
and you said to me, "you got me, sarge, you got me." those are your exact words.thing different when i caught you red-handed with it? and you said "you got me." >> i did not have my privates in my hand. >> yeah, you did. i wrote it for lascivious behavior. i caught him doing it, and he said "you got me, sarge, i'm done, i'll back away." and i'm listening to him tell you the opposite, putting me on front street like that didn't sit well with me, knowing...
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me down blues hand me down blues yeah hand me down blues ♪ ♪ you're getting to me hand me down bluesear you!
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for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if there were walking too much as a professional model because i did not want that. i wanted to tell them, please what differently. not like a robot doing their profession. they have no control about the way they were walking. they learned to do that. so that is that the condition that they did not like. i wanted to show people that it is by the attitude. they were arriving. >>in some ways, a was a very shy person. you can make the casting for me something. to be honest, it is a reason because i am very speci
for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i...
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me trae mrifelicidad me lleva a felicidad, tu amor me hace cantar. te voy hacer cantar.erica por univis@@despievc >>> sale. >>> vamos a poner aceite >>> y el pescado cuando estÁ fresco no huele a pescado, mire vamos a ponerle aceite y sal. >>> aquÍ estÁ. >>> le vamos a poner un poquito con sal y pimienta porque la verdad lo que hace el pescado en la salsa que vamos a preparar ahora, sal yimienta y me lo pones en el sartÉn por favor, donde estÁ el aceite de oliva aquÍ vamos dejando y vamos haciendo la salsa, picamos el cebollÍn como lo hice aqui en rodo jas, y el toyo en rodo jas, y vamos a particular un poquito del perejil. >>> muy bien raÚl. >>> yo sÉ que puedo sirvo para ir poner las cosas, y para poner en el sartÉn. >>> sÍ sirves, coam cebollÍn. >>> quÉ rico huele. >>> quiero yo tamÉn?. >>> dicen los productor y camarÓgrafos quiero oler. >>> en este raÚl vamos a poner un poco de aceite de olivo verdad. >>> vamos a agregarle, yo le pongo como una cucharada de mantequilla ust manto y aquÍ hay unas que son light y esto, usted decide que le conviene mÁs, la ponemos alÍi v
me trae mrifelicidad me lleva a felicidad, tu amor me hace cantar. te voy hacer cantar.erica por univis@@despievc >>> sale. >>> vamos a poner aceite >>> y el pescado cuando estÁ fresco no huele a pescado, mire vamos a ponerle aceite y sal. >>> aquÍ estÁ. >>> le vamos a poner un poquito con sal y pimienta porque la verdad lo que hace el pescado en la salsa que vamos a preparar ahora, sal yimienta y me lo pones en el sartÉn por favor, donde estÁ...
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she not only was there to support me and didn't abandon me, but she brought me up and brought the kids out. i am incredibly blessed and lucky to have her. we would basically try to be honest with the kids and tell them what was happening and what was going on. we figure they were going to find out anyway because everything about me was in the mary -- media. int he course of all that, what was more important was to try to give our kids perspective. they have a good life and all of a sudden, the good life was gone. their father was being taken away from them and i didn't even know how long until i was imprisoned for 22 months. and so we would constantly try to refocus them. we would have friday night dinner at saturday lunch and dinner. once this started, we stop having guests because everybody was so despondent. we found out for certain i was going to have to go to prison. it was during hurricane katrina, actually. the kids were standing around this table as we were going to begin our meal, and i was trying to think of what to say to them, how to get them a little bit bucked up. a paper
she not only was there to support me and didn't abandon me, but she brought me up and brought the kids out. i am incredibly blessed and lucky to have her. we would basically try to be honest with the kids and tell them what was happening and what was going on. we figure they were going to find out anyway because everything about me was in the mary -- media. int he course of all that, what was more important was to try to give our kids perspective. they have a good life and all of a sudden, the...
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listen to me. listen to me. this is a committee. this is a committee. >> give me my sheet so i can appeal it. >> i haven't done it. i just finished telling you i have to type it up. >> that's not the way -- >> yes, it is. >> can i show you how it needs to be done. >> no. daniel -- listen to me, daniel. once i get all the stuff done, i will send up a hearing notice for you to sign. within 48 hours of that hearing notice, that's how it's done. >> can i show you something else? >> no, i don't need to hear anything else. >> you're supposed to bring me here. >> you're correct. >> no. it's irrelevant. now, i'm doing it all over again. you can complain about the way i do it, later. now, i'm explaining how we'll do it. i'll bring you back -- i don't care. >> what's your policy. >> i don't care. are you going to listen? you're right. this isn't a committee. this is a meeting. no, it's not. i'm going to set you up for a committee. daniel, you need to be quiet and listen to me so you can hear what i'm saying. listen. listen. don't say another
listen to me. listen to me. this is a committee. this is a committee. >> give me my sheet so i can appeal it. >> i haven't done it. i just finished telling you i have to type it up. >> that's not the way -- >> yes, it is. >> can i show you how it needs to be done. >> no. daniel -- listen to me, daniel. once i get all the stuff done, i will send up a hearing notice for you to sign. within 48 hours of that hearing notice, that's how it's done. >> can i...
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me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to be ashamed and to hide yourself. to me, it is courage. i'm sure for a lot of people. maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from
me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to...
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>> me dice ella, que me quedÉ frÍa.ta?. >> la vengza es dulce, se lo >> si creo que lo amo, creo que merecemos todas las personas una segunda oportunidad. >> pero ana de verdad que me dejaste sorprendida. >> chiqui ¿quÉ piensas tÚ?. >> yo me he quedado en shock. >> (risas). >> quedamos en shock. >> ojo por ojo diente por diente. >> mi abuelita decir por quÉ hay tan que dar una segunda oportunidad si hay tanta gente esperando la primera. >> (aplausos). >> (gritos). >> vamos al corte comercial. >> mariachi mÉxico internacional, listo. >> en seguida volvemos. >> (♪). >> (♪). >> (cantando). >> (♪). >> ♪ me gustas tanto ♪ me loqueces ♪ y no lo puedo ya ocultar ♪. >> bravo!. >> no pues, nos quedamos cantando hasta el final de sema. >> muy temprano ¿no?. >> con esas rancheras como para cortse las venas se imagino e que su marido se pare frente a usd es que yo las quier a las dos. >> no, no, no eso es lo que estÁs viviendo en el teatro. >> ademÁs que te deja un mensaje muy padre. >> estÁ josÉ lu i luÍs yo hago personaje que es
>> me dice ella, que me quedÉ frÍa.ta?. >> la vengza es dulce, se lo >> si creo que lo amo, creo que merecemos todas las personas una segunda oportunidad. >> pero ana de verdad que me dejaste sorprendida. >> chiqui ¿quÉ piensas tÚ?. >> yo me he quedado en shock. >> (risas). >> quedamos en shock. >> ojo por ojo diente por diente. >> mi abuelita decir por quÉ hay tan que dar una segunda oportunidad si hay tanta gente esperando la...
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this remind me that people out there care. they're still thinking about me.eir heart. i don't know if this prison's gonna eat me alive. if i'm going to end up -- if this prison's gonna be the death of me. >> while hall faces many more years in prison, ray slagle only has eight weeks left until his release. but first, he has a long, overdue visit. >> i haven't seen my daughter in so long. you know what i mean. i'm already just -- i didn't even hardly sleep last night. it's going to be an emotional trip, i already know. i paid a guy to iron my stuff, shine my boots. i can't iron nothing. here's some tokens. it's been a long time since i even had a hug. you know what i mean. any kind of contact from anybody, hell, i haven't had a hug in six years. >> and it's been even longer since he seen his daughter, rayven. >> that's the last time i seen her face to face. >> tell me how old. how old was she? >> 1999. she was born in '92. '92, '93, '94, so 7 years old. that's the last time i seen her. she was just a little girl then. she still is to me. she still is a little
this remind me that people out there care. they're still thinking about me.eir heart. i don't know if this prison's gonna eat me alive. if i'm going to end up -- if this prison's gonna be the death of me. >> while hall faces many more years in prison, ray slagle only has eight weeks left until his release. but first, he has a long, overdue visit. >> i haven't seen my daughter in so long. you know what i mean. i'm already just -- i didn't even hardly sleep last night. it's going to...
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so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing
so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore...
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so me being the youngest among the group, the person who abducted me handed me over to this new guy who came from sudan. you are going to go with this guy heading back to sudan. you have trouble on the way to sudan. like i had no option. i had no decision like. i had to go with this guy. and for me when i was going i felt so bad because when i was being abducted i was abducted along side 41 kids. whom i knew them. from the same village so i was a little comfortable with them. we can talk and like okay, there is nothing we can do much as we want to escape but now i'm taken away from this group, going to the next one, whom i know nobody. so i was a little scared. but at some point i realize that was my luck. that made me come back home. that made it like easy for me to escape because they met actually briefly and they had no time like this guy, this commander abducted me. so while staying with this new commander he wanted to know more from me. and like he wanted to get to know how long i had stayed with the other commander who abducted me. then to gain his trust, had to lie to him. becaus
so me being the youngest among the group, the person who abducted me handed me over to this new guy who came from sudan. you are going to go with this guy heading back to sudan. you have trouble on the way to sudan. like i had no option. i had no decision like. i had to go with this guy. and for me when i was going i felt so bad because when i was being abducted i was abducted along side 41 kids. whom i knew them. from the same village so i was a little comfortable with them. we can talk and...
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me gusta bail. ahÍ viene la plaga. me gusta bailar. madrina querida te lo mereces. >>> que pasÓ despuÉs que tuve que seguir con el programa, me gustÓ las ortunidades que te ofreciÓ el doctor, muy emergencia idas. >>> estÁs emocionado. >>> es que no podÍa ni habloÉl me dice bueno me puede hablar en espaÑol, w y oh. >>>. >>> quÉ pasÓ cuÉntame. >>>É me un invitÓ a ser parte de la inicio taif ser la voz en espaÑol de su movimiento y me dijo, pues oprah winfrey lo hizo conmigo, ella fue mimen tora y quiero que seas mi representante en la comunidad hispana me sorprendo dio habÍa leido mi libro y que sabÍa toda mi historia que se habÍa metido en el web site, estaba comprometi y estÁ comprometido con los hispos, la miÓn comienza ya sias a ser mi embajador en espaÑol nos vamos hoy mismo a la escuela y comenzamos el viernes, nos fuimos el mismo viernes. >>> ya empezÓ la mision. >>> aquÍ estamos. >>> dÓnde estÁs?. >>> fuimos a esta escuela dÓnde estaba la mayorÍa de niÑos spanos y afroamericanos. y estuvimos inspirandolo, ay! mamÁ, me hizo mostra
me gusta bail. ahÍ viene la plaga. me gusta bailar. madrina querida te lo mereces. >>> que pasÓ despuÉs que tuve que seguir con el programa, me gustÓ las ortunidades que te ofreciÓ el doctor, muy emergencia idas. >>> estÁs emocionado. >>> es que no podÍa ni habloÉl me dice bueno me puede hablar en espaÑol, w y oh. >>>. >>> quÉ pasÓ cuÉntame. >>>É me un invitÓ a ser parte de la inicio taif ser la voz en espaÑol de su movimiento...
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are you following me? why are you following me? >> what did george tell you he said. >> one of those things. do you have a problem with me? following me, why are you following me? something like that. my brother drew back to grab his phone in retreat to call 911 and say this person whom i lost sight of and was not pursuing has now confronted me. that's what he did. he never got to make that call because he was attacked by mr. martin. >> that, of course, is just one side of this tragedy. there's also trayvon's family. can't imagine what they're going through now. i did speak a few days ago to trayvon's mother and father and asked them what they would say to george zimmerman. tracy, if you had the chance to speak to george zimmerman right now, what would you say to him? >> i'd ask him why did he, in fact, pick out my son. what was going through his mind that night. do he realize he's destroyed an innocent child's life. my son had a future. my son was not one of these thugs in the night. he was loved. i just want -- i would just ask h
are you following me? why are you following me? >> what did george tell you he said. >> one of those things. do you have a problem with me? following me, why are you following me? something like that. my brother drew back to grab his phone in retreat to call 911 and say this person whom i lost sight of and was not pursuing has now confronted me. that's what he did. he never got to make that call because he was attacked by mr. martin. >> that, of course, is just one side of...
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man, that is me.ted getting my voice on television themes and on movies just because it was cheaper than tony bennett -- [laughter] and then sometimes warner brothers would call me and i started getting notes that i could sing. tavis: do you recall any of this television themes? " and lotsrank's place of different ones. "the client," you remember that movie. tavis: susan sarandon. >> yes. a lot of different things would just show. i never took it very seriously. but it gave me a career working in television and movies. i was working on a " father of the bride." tavis: at 54 years of age -- >> people think that i sang in "father of the bride" and the next week that put out an album. [laughter] i got together with the director and the producer and said where do you want your band to play of the waitinwedding? when you see a band playing at the film, you have to do the music first. all of the music is done after. but if they're going to be playing, i used to love to do that. you have to use your imaginat
man, that is me.ted getting my voice on television themes and on movies just because it was cheaper than tony bennett -- [laughter] and then sometimes warner brothers would call me and i started getting notes that i could sing. tavis: do you recall any of this television themes? " and lotsrank's place of different ones. "the client," you remember that movie. tavis: susan sarandon. >> yes. a lot of different things would just show. i never took it very seriously. but it gave...
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said mark, tell me what you can tell me. this is probably 5:30 at night. it has been three hours since the shooting. and they had his apartment co cordonned off. had a series of phone conversations with mark felt in which the president was sitting pan at that miem, telling me what to say, whispering loudly, i am sure mark must have heard it, relaying all these instructions. find out if there's any literature inside, mark, is there any political literature inside, anybody been in yet. he is saying i don't know if there's report on that. call me back when you find anything. meanwhile, the president said -- this was howard hunt, how about your friend, cia guy, could we get him to go out there and find out what's going on? maybe plant some literature? i said call him. i went back to my office, called him, and said could you do anything, could you find out anything. i said probably too late. and hunt's response was i'm sure they got the place sealed off, i can't get inside unless you can get me inside. i said i'll call you if i need you. i never called back. to
said mark, tell me what you can tell me. this is probably 5:30 at night. it has been three hours since the shooting. and they had his apartment co cordonned off. had a series of phone conversations with mark felt in which the president was sitting pan at that miem, telling me what to say, whispering loudly, i am sure mark must have heard it, relaying all these instructions. find out if there's any literature inside, mark, is there any political literature inside, anybody been in yet. he is...
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me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody.use it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of them. i was surrounded by everybody, something was going to happen to me. and i was genuinely scared. i was worried for my own life. my reaction was to pull out my gun. and, you know, in the middle of the confrontation, i shot him. and the gun had discharged while i was running and another innocent bystander was shot in the process. human beings are the most dangerous animal on the earth. and when it comes down to what i was doing, it was insane.ç >> this is our son, evan. tomorrow he would have been 10 years old. he's not here to celebrate it. >> on our second
me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody.use it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of...
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it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of
it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and...
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excuse me. pardon me. jamal, what's in the box ? my tools. i'm sending them back to egypt. but i thought you changed your mind. we did, but then we changed it back again. see you later. turkey sandwich, no mayonnaise. that's right. and i'll have a hamburger. coming right up. - hey, look who's here. - hi, henry. - uh-oh, here comes trouble. - hello to you, too. hello, katherine. are you going to be having lunch ? yes, i thought i'd see crossroads cafe from this side of the counter. - excuse me. - be back in a second. take your time. so, how is life as a civilian ? absolutely terrific. don't rub it in. - here you go. - thanks, henry. what's this ? that's the catalogue from the city college. i have to take a few courses there before i start law school. college ? law school ? what's next, the supreme court ? no, just a lot of late nights and strong coffee. better you than me. henry, get moving. i need those dirty dishes off of table one. yeah, yeah. so how's mr. brashov doing ? so-so. yeah. i still can't believe it. are you all right ? henry ! yeah, i guess i-- where are the fi
excuse me. pardon me. jamal, what's in the box ? my tools. i'm sending them back to egypt. but i thought you changed your mind. we did, but then we changed it back again. see you later. turkey sandwich, no mayonnaise. that's right. and i'll have a hamburger. coming right up. - hey, look who's here. - hi, henry. - uh-oh, here comes trouble. - hello to you, too. hello, katherine. are you going to be having lunch ? yes, i thought i'd see crossroads cafe from this side of the counter. - excuse me....
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joseph started calling me a tramp and telling me he hated me. >> all right. now, let me hear your version, joe. >> she's lying. >> did you call her names? >> to him. >> he did call amy names. >> what did he call her? was she present when he called her -- >> i don't know the exact words, but he said [ bleep ] or something like that. i don't think he swore, though, i think he said [ bleep ]. >> i didn't say no [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i don't think she said what i said. >> what did you say, joe? what was the word? >> he called me a tramp. >> tramp, yeah, that's what i said. to him. if you want, give me six months, take all the good time -- do what you got to do. >> that's the problem. >> [ bleep ] you. you guys know that. you brought me over here for small, petty nothing crap. you guys know that. >> sanchez, you feel like you're going to dictate what's going to happen here. >> i'm not dictating nothing. >> that's not the case. i'm going to move you out of this unit. that's it. take him back. and i'll get with you on monday, joe. >> the hell with monday. just do it
joseph started calling me a tramp and telling me he hated me. >> all right. now, let me hear your version, joe. >> she's lying. >> did you call her names? >> to him. >> he did call amy names. >> what did he call her? was she present when he called her -- >> i don't know the exact words, but he said [ bleep ] or something like that. i don't think he swore, though, i think he said [ bleep ]. >> i didn't say no [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i don't think she...
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me. >> rose: yes ieed. >> two, when you start out as a young actor of 23 years old you thk ties is old, then 40 comes, 50, 60 and now 70, and there seemed to be so many wondful parts play and there is something, some things happen to me in the last five years, something sort of landed inside, a kind of ease with myselfnd i suppose it affords me opportunities to do tngs -- >> rose: very interesting to me. what do you think it was that centered you? >> well, i think i gothold of myself in a lot of ways. i think actors seem to be terribly self ined and terriblys you sa in your introducon, full of narcissism, and in my case ofn arrogance and which are al masks for insurity we know that, that is st of basic psychology. rose: right. >> and when you are past it, when you don't really have to look in the mirror that much anymore, when you are more interested ithe process than the result, it has an effect on how you work. >> rose: so you are moreas peace than you have ever been at your life. >> no
me. >> rose: yes ieed. >> two, when you start out as a young actor of 23 years old you thk ties is old, then 40 comes, 50, 60 and now 70, and there seemed to be so many wondful parts play and there is something, some things happen to me in the last five years, something sort of landed inside, a kind of ease with myselfnd i suppose it affords me opportunities to do tngs -- >> rose: very interesting to me. what do you think it was that centered you? >> well, i think i...
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trust me. i'm your counselor, i know. because you always come runningç to me.o get them out. a lot of these kids have longer rap sheets than most adults. they've been in front of the judge 20 times already. everybody has labeled them, you're no good, nothing but a troublemaker. people are scared. people don't want to help them or they have given up on them. so, is there anything you guys want to say to one another? >> i think you guys are doing a lot better as a unit not getting in trouble every day. >> 18-year-old adam cameron has lived on d-9 for six months. today is his last group session. in just a few days, he will be released to the only people who have stuck by him through his life of juvenile crime, his grandparents. >> i'm scared. it's going to be real hard for me because i've been locked up so long, this is what i really know right here. when i get out, i'm going to be able to do whatever i want. it's going to be tempting. the people that's in my life they're going to be do this, do this, come to this party, get drunk with us. i'm going to have to say
trust me. i'm your counselor, i know. because you always come runningç to me.o get them out. a lot of these kids have longer rap sheets than most adults. they've been in front of the judge 20 times already. everybody has labeled them, you're no good, nothing but a troublemaker. people are scared. people don't want to help them or they have given up on them. so, is there anything you guys want to say to one another? >> i think you guys are doing a lot better as a unit not getting in...
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that's not me, he wanted me to change and it relaxed me a lot and it has helped me a lot and helped me a lot, gained fans through twitter to see me on the golf course and see who i am now and then two-year, whirlwind i won four times now and one happened to be the major, the green jacket. >> rose: and the ryder cup is something very important. >> oh, sure. any time my dad got graft drafted in vietnam and a green beret, represent our country well and anybody that puts on that united states flag, the usa symbol, that is a big honor and for men and women to step up and fight for our country, with people they don't even know, just fighting for bubba watson, they don't know me but for for me and you, for one week out of the year to put on the red, white and blue on our sleeve is a big honor and a privilege. >> rose: you have gotten a call from the captain already. >> i called him. i got a new number. >> rose: what did you say? >> i got a new number, the day after i won i got a new cellphone number. >> rose: yes. >> and i texted him th the new number and i said, hey, this is my new number i
that's not me, he wanted me to change and it relaxed me a lot and it has helped me a lot and helped me a lot, gained fans through twitter to see me on the golf course and see who i am now and then two-year, whirlwind i won four times now and one happened to be the major, the green jacket. >> rose: and the ryder cup is something very important. >> oh, sure. any time my dad got graft drafted in vietnam and a green beret, represent our country well and anybody that puts on that united...
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it was just a very scary moment for me. thank god almost as if her voice helped me.he started telling me where she was. i was able to find her. breathe in some more of that smoky air. then i just bolted through. she sustained the injuries unfortunately because things were dropping down from the ceiling which was on fire and mostly got on her exposed back and arms and the like and just on my hand. but we were able to get out, really tumble down the steps. i've never been more happy in my life to touch to touch the pavement. >> quite amazing. you're standing in front of your property and we're going to zoom now to your left which is where your neighbor -- it's basically gutted. it's a stone property. it doesn't seem like it from the outside. from the inside it's been badly damaged by the fire. are you friends with your neighbor? did you know each other well? >> yeah, very well. in fact, they're fantastic people. xena, the woman i carried out, she's like a big sister to me some days. on my toughest days, she always found the right combination between teasing me and lift
it was just a very scary moment for me. thank god almost as if her voice helped me.he started telling me where she was. i was able to find her. breathe in some more of that smoky air. then i just bolted through. she sustained the injuries unfortunately because things were dropping down from the ceiling which was on fire and mostly got on her exposed back and arms and the like and just on my hand. but we were able to get out, really tumble down the steps. i've never been more happy in my life to...
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, supporting me, cheering for me.m walking down the fairway in my head, trying to get ready for the next shot, get ready for what i've got facing me. so yeah, it looks like a stern face. it looks like i'm really focused. and that's what i have to do. i find that out, that that's what i have to do that i have to work at that, stay committed to each shot, stay on the golf course until the job was done. >> how important is tiger woods in all? i read that he and you have a good friendship but that he had a serious word with you about this, he said look, you can win big titles. tell me about that. >> you know, a few years ago when we were playing a lot of practice rounds together, before his injuries and stuff, we played practice rounds, and he -- i learned a lot from him. i learned by. i don't learn by listening or doing. i learn by watching. and watching him move shots, being the shot maker that he is, hitting great curves, hitting 3 woods on certain holes, chipping and putting, knowing that chipping and putting's a big
, supporting me, cheering for me.m walking down the fairway in my head, trying to get ready for the next shot, get ready for what i've got facing me. so yeah, it looks like a stern face. it looks like i'm really focused. and that's what i have to do. i find that out, that that's what i have to do that i have to work at that, stay committed to each shot, stay on the golf course until the job was done. >> how important is tiger woods in all? i read that he and you have a good friendship but...
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either you like me or you don't. you know what i mean? if you don't like me, tell me.mean? >> what do you think? >> it's good. >> ready to get out? >> i'll hit it with a razor tonight. yeah. >> cecil, what's next? >> beautiful women and some good food. that's what's next. >> but even kunkel's surrogate cousin josh pike predicts the good times might not last for long. >> six months to a year. if he ain't back by then, he should be out for a while. i'm happy that he's out but i'm pissed they let his ass out. i want to beat him up now. look at him. you know what, though? that gives me hope. if that tattooed ass [ bleep ], if they let him out, then there's hope for me. i guess. >> what's not next? >> coming back to jail.
either you like me or you don't. you know what i mean? if you don't like me, tell me.mean? >> what do you think? >> it's good. >> ready to get out? >> i'll hit it with a razor tonight. yeah. >> cecil, what's next? >> beautiful women and some good food. that's what's next. >> but even kunkel's surrogate cousin josh pike predicts the good times might not last for long. >> six months to a year. if he ain't back by then, he should be out for a while....
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grandpa, grandpa, you remember who willie met me? >> well, joe gonna be on for the entire half hour here on "comunidad del valle." he will be in town, you there go july 29th, club avalon in santa clara v number to call for more information. we will be there. it is going to be a big event. come out and enjoy great tex mex, tejano music, whatever. he will be bac jwik oeth. b ♪ so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we don't care anymore? we just eat whatever tastes good? excuse me? [ man ] like these sweet honey clusters, they're awesome so no way they're good for you. but i guess that's okay right? actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? ya know? cancel the gym membership. bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. but i like having a lot more a lot more than having a lot less. and the more more i have, the more i like having more. and that's exactly what i get at embassy suites. more
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me. >> he's my twin sister. older sister. >> i'm glad you came back. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? cooking meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over. i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything. and they pulled me over for a traffic stop and say, oh, look what we've got here. cooking meth. what a surprise. i was cooking it, dealing it, doing it. anything i could do with it, i was. i can't lie. i like it. you know what i'm saying? you know, the meth, you know, and the whole lifestyle it comes with, you know. you know, it's like living like a rock star, going to clubs, naked girls dancing. oh, what's up? la, la, la. yeah, baby, that's right. >> never sleep. >> never sleep. >> boshears landed in prison after a robbery to support his meth habit earned him 18 years. >> i went through the whole progression from cocaine to heroin and on up and just been a speed freak for years now. >> yeah, my whole lif
me. >> he's my twin sister. older sister. >> i'm glad you came back. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? cooking meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over. i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything. and they pulled me over for a traffic stop and say, oh, look what we've got here. cooking meth. what a surprise. i was cooking it, dealing it, doing it. anything i could do with it, i...
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means kill me, slice me or shoot me. >> when he was younger, george might have carried out that very hit. but as he rose through the ranks, he questioned his involvement in the gang. >> it took me from '88 to '99 to figure out it was a big ole lie, big old smoke screen. most of the people who are calling the shots are lifers anyway. and misery loves company. they would like to see you as a violator doing life just like them, caught up in the system doing life. >> you're moving my head that way. >> i'm not moving it. you're moving it. >> i want a nice little hair cut and he gives me a bald head. whatever the barber says, goes. >> i ain't got time to give him, you know, his hair is pretty short. >> a lot of these other individuals waiting before me. but i'm in celly, so i get in there. >> i was a northerner. i was a member of the northern california gang member. to be honest, i just wanted to be a gang member, to be honest. and at that time i thought, okay, i'm going to represent the neighborhood and this and this and that. no enemy is going to come step foot on our territory. but i me
means kill me, slice me or shoot me. >> when he was younger, george might have carried out that very hit. but as he rose through the ranks, he questioned his involvement in the gang. >> it took me from '88 to '99 to figure out it was a big ole lie, big old smoke screen. most of the people who are calling the shots are lifers anyway. and misery loves company. they would like to see you as a violator doing life just like them, caught up in the system doing life. >> you're moving...
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for me, going to college give me focused. and when to stanford and i transferred to usc but it kept me with a goal and a focus in mind whereas a lot of the younger swimmers today do not go to college. they take the endorsement money and here they are at 17 through 20 driving fancy cars and having significant amounts of money because of their success, and i think that is harder to navigate. when you are famous and successful and you have money and your young. that is what young kids do? tavis: do you regret that? everyone takes the money. >> it was -- people still say that to me. what were you thinking? in the late 1980's, there was not as much money in the sport or the olympic movement. once again i was not looking for any of that. i was overwhelmed with the fame and the cameras waiting at the airport. i was this kid from orange county who wanted to go back to my high school boyfriend and go to a homecoming. for me, it made it more fun. it was never my job. it was something i love to do and i did not want to make money. i wan
for me, going to college give me focused. and when to stanford and i transferred to usc but it kept me with a goal and a focus in mind whereas a lot of the younger swimmers today do not go to college. they take the endorsement money and here they are at 17 through 20 driving fancy cars and having significant amounts of money because of their success, and i think that is harder to navigate. when you are famous and successful and you have money and your young. that is what young kids do? tavis:...
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it convinced me that he truly loved me and he truly wanted to marry me. after two bad experiences, you're very leery. because you've had two failures. and the failures no matter how you look at it are your fault. and so i just wasn't about to take another chance. then i thought am i going to live the rest of my life without this man? thank goodness we got married when we did or we would have missed it entirely. >> what would he have made of your career? has just reached this extraordinary -- >> he would have been thrilled to pieces. there was no professional jealousy or competition. he was always so thrilled when something good happened. >> let's take a little break. i want to come back and get very naughty with you. i want to talk about your risque side. >> why don't we do that -- >> in the break. >> in the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steeri
it convinced me that he truly loved me and he truly wanted to marry me. after two bad experiences, you're very leery. because you've had two failures. and the failures no matter how you look at it are your fault. and so i just wasn't about to take another chance. then i thought am i going to live the rest of my life without this man? thank goodness we got married when we did or we would have missed it entirely. >> what would he have made of your career? has just reached this extraordinary...
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he's mad at me.obably thought i just ran to duck underneath the counter and scaredy cat, not knowing i'm armed. i went around the counter and shot the other fellow was also armed in the side of the chest. he goes down and both go down. the fellow i shot at the first time got up and stepped over his so-called partner to race out of the store. >> the man in black escapes unharmed because he's wearing a bulletproof vest. the man on the ground is badly wounded, it turns out he isn't wearing one. >> hi partner who i shot in the side, his spinal cord is severed, but he actually makes it to my door and collapses. >> the man in the black coat, who had just hightailed it out of the store jumps into a brown minivan, the get away car. it screeches out of the parking lot, leaving the second man behind. the clarks town police department responds within minutes. when detective bill fritz arrives he finds fixler in a defensive position and screaming at the man on the ground. >> i think he was in fear of his life. i
he's mad at me.obably thought i just ran to duck underneath the counter and scaredy cat, not knowing i'm armed. i went around the counter and shot the other fellow was also armed in the side of the chest. he goes down and both go down. the fellow i shot at the first time got up and stepped over his so-called partner to race out of the store. >> the man in black escapes unharmed because he's wearing a bulletproof vest. the man on the ground is badly wounded, it turns out he isn't wearing...
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nobody had ever told me that, and that was it for me. i went home and i was like well, that is what i will be. i did not have a lot of support for that kind of thing in the little town that i was then, so i just set myself a goal to read a play every day. i went through the good night library, that is what it was called. our little library right off the town square, and i read everything they had. by the time i got to college to get my degree in theater, i was certainly well read. tavis: if nothing else. >> they were like, i think you are going to have to change your accent. tavis: i am glad you raised that, because obviously in this business, sometimes you let it go, the accent. sometimes it comes in handy. how big a hindrance or an obstruction is that today for these young actors who are coming along who do, in fact, have accents? >> you have to neutralize it. if you want to be in the theater, you have to have, not that the only thing, although that comes in handy every once in awhile, something like that. you at least have to have goo
nobody had ever told me that, and that was it for me. i went home and i was like well, that is what i will be. i did not have a lot of support for that kind of thing in the little town that i was then, so i just set myself a goal to read a play every day. i went through the good night library, that is what it was called. our little library right off the town square, and i read everything they had. by the time i got to college to get my degree in theater, i was certainly well read. tavis: if...