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feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me.here is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitca
feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me.here is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so...
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yo quiero y eso que me gusta de Él, es como mi amigo, Él me quiere y me da todo lo que yo quiero, meoy a quique bÁrbara, siempre esta queto >>> siempre empieza hablar con alquier mujer o hombre tambiÉn es bien socialista >>> cuÉntame por que dice mi papÁ tambiÉn es un papacito?. >>> bueno porque hay mujeres que le gustan la barriga, a parte de eso, su mechÓn cito le queda sexy c el aplauso a adonis, que tiene el mechÓn cito blanco >>> vamos a recibir a un papacito peruano, Él se llama frank guzmÁn, a ver frank adelante (gritos) >>> tiene 8 aÑos inicio menfeli casado, va has4 o 5 veces al gimnasio, dice lo mÁs importante, cuidar su cuerpo, salud, muchachas dicen que es tÍmido y cuando escucha los gritos de las mujeres se comienza a desencantar >>> y a estos papacitos estÁn muy lanzados y estoy aquÍ hablando con andrÉs guzmÁn, andrÉs tu papÁ siempre es asÍ se quita la camisa? >>> sÍ cuando estamos en fiesta, cuando gente viene para la casa hay mÚsica >>> sÍ voy para la casa se quita la camisa >>> oh!. >>> una vez, alguna vez >>> pero le gusta mucho el ejercicio >>> sÍ mucho le gusta. s
yo quiero y eso que me gusta de Él, es como mi amigo, Él me quiere y me da todo lo que yo quiero, meoy a quique bÁrbara, siempre esta queto >>> siempre empieza hablar con alquier mujer o hombre tambiÉn es bien socialista >>> cuÉntame por que dice mi papÁ tambiÉn es un papacito?. >>> bueno porque hay mujeres que le gustan la barriga, a parte de eso, su mechÓn cito le queda sexy c el aplauso a adonis, que tiene el mechÓn cito blanco >>> vamos a recibir...
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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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it's about me, man. i need to get right with myself. >> we sat down to interview conrad salazar, just days away before his projected release about his recent parole hearing. apparently it didn't go so well. >> you're camera hungry, huh? anything to get on the camera. >> verbal abuse. >> you understand have you the right to remain silent? you going to make a statement? >> yeah. what's this report for? >> you told the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and called her a bitch and a whore. >> for no reason i just went off on this lady for no reason. >> you're entitled to put your statement, and that's why i'm getting your version. >> okay. i asked her simply why she was putting me on intense supervision. it was just setting me up to fail, and she got pissed off and asked me why. i told her because the last time you put me on nah, i ended up shooting a cop and i couldn't hold down a job. she said, you shot a cop? get him out of here. i got two of these minor reports for verbal abuse. all women. you
it's about me, man. i need to get right with myself. >> we sat down to interview conrad salazar, just days away before his projected release about his recent parole hearing. apparently it didn't go so well. >> you're camera hungry, huh? anything to get on the camera. >> verbal abuse. >> you understand have you the right to remain silent? you going to make a statement? >> yeah. what's this report for? >> you told the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] [ bleep...
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and they jumped me. police got me walking me upstairs laughing at me.am jump a judge. they thought it was funny. i didn't think it was funny. >> power, who has worked at the tag plant since 1983, tries to stay optimistic, in spite of his circumstances. >> you're in prison. you might as well make the best of it. so that's what i'm doing. i'm making the best of it. i'm having fun. the judge thinks he got me. the judge ain't got me. >> in the past 23 years, power has worked nearly every job at the tag plant, from operating the presses to changing the dye. while the work fills his time, power's mind is never far from the life he led before prison, hopping freight trains. >> my nickname is hobo because i love freight trains. love freight trains. get me a gallon of wine, water, sardines, crackers. all that, get on a freight train and hang my foot out the door and just go. i enjoy it. one time, went over a bridge and some girls were down there skinny dipping. they hollered at me. but i loved it. to me, it's fun. i wish i could do it again but i can't. >>> comi
and they jumped me. police got me walking me upstairs laughing at me.am jump a judge. they thought it was funny. i didn't think it was funny. >> power, who has worked at the tag plant since 1983, tries to stay optimistic, in spite of his circumstances. >> you're in prison. you might as well make the best of it. so that's what i'm doing. i'm making the best of it. i'm having fun. the judge thinks he got me. the judge ain't got me. >> in the past 23 years, power has worked...
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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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if they ever run up on me, i've got people chasing me.ing to be like that for a little while now. they would rather get aids than to get next to me. they would rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. i'll see you when i see you. probably won't see you in a long time, huh? okey-doke. >>> fleece johnson stirred up more than his share of trouble behind bars. johnson's first arrest was at the age of 15 for armed robbery. since then, he has spent more than 30 years behind bars, most of them within the stone ramparts of kentucky state penitentiary. >> this was like a gladiator school down here. you come down here, you're either going to fight or you're going to be somebody's punk. and it's that simple. so, to survive in here, i had to fight. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> in this previously unaired interview footage, johnson recalls the legacy of violence he unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three-cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my cell and said b
if they ever run up on me, i've got people chasing me.ing to be like that for a little while now. they would rather get aids than to get next to me. they would rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. i'll see you when i see you. probably won't see you in a long time, huh? okey-doke. >>> fleece johnson stirred up more than his share of trouble behind bars. johnson's first arrest was at the age of 15 for armed robbery. since then, he has spent more than 30...
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>> nobody hit you. >> you did hit me. i swear to god. you hit me now. hit me again.n they leave, you will hit me again. don't touch me, man. >> as captain morgan processes the paperwork -- >> he several hit me in the back of my head. in these handcuffs he twisted my head. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him. >> let's go. >> captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day cell for inmates who violate rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in the seg unit. >> don't be twisted my -- [ bleep ] ankle, man. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that is when he tried to pull away from me and turn around on me. and that's when i pulled him to the ground. and until i could get more security help. >> no, no, no. >> i'm going to walk. [ bleep ] >> those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault. he attempted to spit on me, as well as turn around on me. this inm
>> nobody hit you. >> you did hit me. i swear to god. you hit me now. hit me again.n they leave, you will hit me again. don't touch me, man. >> as captain morgan processes the paperwork -- >> he several hit me in the back of my head. in these handcuffs he twisted my head. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him. >> let's go. >> captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day cell for inmates who...
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. >> all i remember telling him is remember me, remember me? >> when mommy gets home are you going to live with mommy or live with grammy? >> a former stripper fears losing her daughter. >> i need to go before my mom, like, runs away with my kid or something. >> it's a taste of tampa behind bars. >> just close your eyes and eat it and make the best of it. >>> when it comes to good times, tampa, florida, has a lot to offer, but just outside downtown is a grim reminder of how good times can go bad. the hillsborough county jail consists of two sprawling facilities located four miles away from each other. combined they can house close to 5,000 inmates. most of the men and women here have recently been arrested and have not been convicted of a crime but are awaiting trial for settlement of their cases. some inmates have been convicted but are serving short sentences. usually less than two years. either way, time here is no vacation. >> jail is a pretty awful place. this is by no stretch of the mile some kind of spa. you're here for a reason and you
. >> all i remember telling him is remember me, remember me? >> when mommy gets home are you going to live with mommy or live with grammy? >> a former stripper fears losing her daughter. >> i need to go before my mom, like, runs away with my kid or something. >> it's a taste of tampa behind bars. >> just close your eyes and eat it and make the best of it. >>> when it comes to good times, tampa, florida, has a lot to offer, but just outside downtown...
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, pero soy como no sÉ que me pasa como q me...osa y muy emocionada, feliz, agradecida por todo lo queos esÁ sucediendo y porque pues, creo que estos muy bendecos. >>> ay, no, no, estamos sacando la cuenta, una calculadora. >>> yo lore sol resolvÍ una tie dice dÓlar y aquÍ lo que escoja. >>> y hablando parece que no le gusta lo de los strippers >>a ella no, pero aquÍ si. >>> volvemos con lo mismo por es para tanto.ac calor pero no >>> compadre lo prometido es deuda. >>> quien dijo. >>> dÁndole!. te invitamos a ser par de nuestro programa escrÍbanos a fabiola kramsky, y esto es al despertar extra.en pleno año electoral y bajo la presión de lograr el voto latino...la administracion obama suspenderia la deportacion y otorgaria permisos de trabajo a por lo menos 800-mil jovenes indocumentados que llegaron al pais de niños y se han acogido a las leyes estadounidenses... el cambio en politica, segun fue descrito por dos oficiales cercanos al presidente, afectaria aproximadamente a 800-mil inmigrantes jovenes que viven con el temor diario
, pero soy como no sÉ que me pasa como q me...osa y muy emocionada, feliz, agradecida por todo lo queos esÁ sucediendo y porque pues, creo que estos muy bendecos. >>> ay, no, no, estamos sacando la cuenta, una calculadora. >>> yo lore sol resolvÍ una tie dice dÓlar y aquÍ lo que escoja. >>> y hablando parece que no le gusta lo de los strippers >>a ella no, pero aquÍ si. >>> volvemos con lo mismo por es para tanto.ac calor pero no >>>...
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>> breaking the box, disrespect me verbally, bump into me, don't say "excuse me."east little thing, i'm just that dude, man. i just been that way all my life. you know, anything like that, i'll handle it straight up off the top. >> how? >> any way, any means necessary, straight up. if i stab you or bust your head or something, by my fist, i'm going to handle you straight up. >> let me ask you a question. everything you described to me, disrespects or whatever, you don't think that happens in the free world? >> can i speak freely? >> yeah. >> [ bleep ] no. [ bleep ] no. in the free world i ain't got to deal would those dudes because i stand up for what's right and it's got something to do with me and it's nobody he's business. it's nobody else's business. >> you stab somebody, that's their business. >> yeah, but they had to do something for me to stab them. >> while bradley may not have been making much progress with the philosophy of anger management, the investigation into his latest write-up was moving right along. >> they got me. >> this time, it was for getting
>> breaking the box, disrespect me verbally, bump into me, don't say "excuse me."east little thing, i'm just that dude, man. i just been that way all my life. you know, anything like that, i'll handle it straight up off the top. >> how? >> any way, any means necessary, straight up. if i stab you or bust your head or something, by my fist, i'm going to handle you straight up. >> let me ask you a question. everything you described to me, disrespects or whatever,...
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why don't you rape me? try to rape me. i know there's someone out there bigger and badder than me, but i'm going to die. i'll die for what i believe in. i've got a lot of experience. i know. >> a lot of experience doing what? >> doing what i do. >> which is? >> taking out the garbage. >> because they so frequently become the prey of inmates like abhul, most sex offenders live in protective housing units. that's where we met ray rowe. >> it's a big honor badge for general population to kill somebody, especially a sex offender. >> rowe? >> rowe was sentenced to 230 years for an unlawful act with a minor. >> they don't care whether they're innocent or guilty. somebody says, did you know that guy's a chester? >> which is? >> next thing you know they're hurt. >> what's a chester? >> several years ago in "hustler" magazine they had cartoons every week, the guy called chester the molester. the term has stuck. >> even the most secured housing units can't always protect so-called chesters from an inmate set on hurting them. when we
why don't you rape me? try to rape me. i know there's someone out there bigger and badder than me, but i'm going to die. i'll die for what i believe in. i've got a lot of experience. i know. >> a lot of experience doing what? >> doing what i do. >> which is? >> taking out the garbage. >> because they so frequently become the prey of inmates like abhul, most sex offenders live in protective housing units. that's where we met ray rowe. >> it's a big honor badge...
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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 she said 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
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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>> anyone is going to hit me if they see me. they'll try to kill me, try to slice me. >> on your stomach, on your stomach. >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up. watch where you're walking, there's blood. >> careful, there's blood on the ground. >> maurice, get me another box of gloves. >> the inmate had a serious cut, almost all the way around the side of his head and a serious cut across his neck. it looks like at least two guys attacked this guy. it looks like it happened right here. when you have this many guys out in the yard, they can pull this stuff off without it being seen. right this second we don't have any suspects, we don't have the weapon. >> good to go. >> the victim was a southern mexican gang member, but all violence in prison is gang-related, especially when you're talking about an assault where weapons were used and someone is hurt this badly. it just doesn't happen without it being ordered or authorized by the gangs. we believe right now that it was other southerners that attacked him. you know, he was probably
>> anyone is going to hit me if they see me. they'll try to kill me, try to slice me. >> on your stomach, on your stomach. >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up. watch where you're walking, there's blood. >> careful, there's blood on the ground. >> maurice, get me another box of gloves. >> the inmate had a serious cut, almost all the way around the side of his head and a serious cut across his neck. it looks like at least two guys attacked this guy. it looks...
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keep me in the cell. they want to keep me there. i'll give them reason to keep me in the cell.'all thought i was playing when i told you that. y'all want to keep me in the cell. -- you guys. >> kevin blanco, i'm giving you a directive to come out. >> okay and i'm refusing. >> any time inmates refuse to peacefully exit their cells, officers must move forward with standard extraction protocol. >> what's going on, blanco? >> man, come on. y'all can go. >> no, i'm not coming out. y'all want a reason to [ bleep ]. >> branch on the 19 yard. 1510, blanco's refusing to come out. gave him his first directive. time now is 4:50. >> blanco is taking -- basically he's taking his rec pen hostage and he's refusing to come out. you know, this happens. they'll take things hostage. they'll take their food for houston. they'll take a shower hostage. if it will get the attention they want they will take it hostage. we should be finished getting the rest of the inmates out of the yard. >> that's it. that's it. >> once we got them out of yard we're going to come back in, bring my team in, and i'll g
keep me in the cell. they want to keep me there. i'll give them reason to keep me in the cell.'all thought i was playing when i told you that. y'all want to keep me in the cell. -- you guys. >> kevin blanco, i'm giving you a directive to come out. >> okay and i'm refusing. >> any time inmates refuse to peacefully exit their cells, officers must move forward with standard extraction protocol. >> what's going on, blanco? >> man, come on. y'all can go. >> no,...
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>> yeah, definitely. >> it seems to me -- >> they let me do whatever they want. >> a lot of -- >> yeah, you know, we -- we are partnered with turner on this. and it's a fantastic opportunity to -- first of all, they encourage us to travel the show constantly. we've traveled twice in one year. which is is unheard of for these shows. they've also really -- they've been amazing partners in helping us build what i think is a new kind of talk show. where we have an incredible social network presence. and we're also able to have this show that's very -- i think a very funny show. but also a show that is having a dialogue with our audience. we're actually talking to our audience. they can talk back to us through the social network. they can sometimes affect what happens on the show. in that way, i think it's been really thrilling creatively for the last two years. >> i want to come back and talk about some your greatest hits as a talk show host. it's going to be an unrelentingly positive segment. no pour humiliations. no more rising from the ashes. pure glory. >> wow, let's get to that. that
>> yeah, definitely. >> it seems to me -- >> they let me do whatever they want. >> a lot of -- >> yeah, you know, we -- we are partnered with turner on this. and it's a fantastic opportunity to -- first of all, they encourage us to travel the show constantly. we've traveled twice in one year. which is is unheard of for these shows. they've also really -- they've been amazing partners in helping us build what i think is a new kind of talk show. where we have an...
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poue me encuentro en u fiesta y me dice, sabes lucho me quiero calmar c quiÉn estas en la novide ahoraer bardem estar esperao bebÉ. porque la vion c ropa suelta. >> como que todo indicaba en que la chica estÁ esperando bebÉ pero no hay ningunaonfirmaciÓn yo c que esarte de las parejas que mÁs v agudar. 4e67 que lo guardan... al regrer terminar el abismo de pasiÓn. ya venimos el veranoomenzo caliente que suene la musica muchachos. >> >> ¿cuÁl es el mejoromento en s maÑanas? >> el baÑo, tienes toda la razÓn, me encanta amanecer con los beneficios. lo que estaba hablando con las barras. >> tambiÉn hablaba del jabÓn, por eso me baÑo con e jaÓn. >> algas minas y serÁn que tienen los ingredientes y no hay nada mejor queomenzar con un baÑo, los verdaderamente naturales. @ >>o que no se han dado cuenta en everano. >> que hanecho sudar y mucho mÁs. miren quiÉ llegÓ. (aplausos) >> prepÁrate. >> air. >>preparados par que vien seÑores, aquÍ estÁn los cuerpos mÁs espectaculares dla farÁndula, estamos seguros que van a estar de acuerdo, hay muchosamosos que no tienen problemas a la hora de quitarse
poue me encuentro en u fiesta y me dice, sabes lucho me quiero calmar c quiÉn estas en la novide ahoraer bardem estar esperao bebÉ. porque la vion c ropa suelta. >> como que todo indicaba en que la chica estÁ esperando bebÉ pero no hay ningunaonfirmaciÓn yo c que esarte de las parejas que mÁs v agudar. 4e67 que lo guardan... al regrer terminar el abismo de pasiÓn. ya venimos el veranoomenzo caliente que suene la musica muchachos. >> >> ¿cuÁl es el mejoromento en s...
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just before the meeting they told me ridley was going to come and they wanted to see me. i was always wearing black at that time and just this day i was wearing a bluish long dress trying to look a little more feminine. and then i started to sweat and i was like oh no, i was really nervous. i don't really get nervous but then i started to sweat like heavenly and i got this big mark and i was like no. and ridley came into the room and i was just, i kind of just froze because he's one of my heroes. he kissed me and he said i wanted to work with you. and then i forgot that i was nervous and we started to talk about movies and he asked me lots of questions and he kind of mentioned this movie. that he was working on something and he wanted to come back to me about it. and then he came back like a couple weeks later and he said that he was doing this sci-fi movie, that it was not ready yet but he wanted me to do, to be his -- >> rose: elizabeth. >> yes. >> rose: and you michael. >> well, i met him and he just keep talking about noomi. >> rose: we know why. >> he was like you kn
just before the meeting they told me ridley was going to come and they wanted to see me. i was always wearing black at that time and just this day i was wearing a bluish long dress trying to look a little more feminine. and then i started to sweat and i was like oh no, i was really nervous. i don't really get nervous but then i started to sweat like heavenly and i got this big mark and i was like no. and ridley came into the room and i was just, i kind of just froze because he's one of my...
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if you're going to find me guilty of something, find me guilty by connecting me with that padlock, dna, fingerprints. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of a staff member. if you choose to be hard-headed about it, which apparently you are, then there's nothing more i can do. >> how can you put the padlock in my hands? >> i'm not going to let this hearing continue at this rate and at this point -- at this point i'm going to conclude your testimony. and you may have a chair. >> you tell me the padlock is mine. that's what i'm talking about. they said the padlock is mine. they can't even prove that it's mine. >> have a seat. >> the administrative law judge must decide if there's enough evidence and eyewitness testimony to convict bullock. >> i feel like i've been manipulated through their -- their policy. >> after 20 minutes of deliberation, the judge makes his decision. >> mr. bullock, my finding is assault with a weapon that is a class "a" violation per i.d.o.c. policy. the accountability for that is 365 days of disciplinary d
if you're going to find me guilty of something, find me guilty by connecting me with that padlock, dna, fingerprints. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of a staff member. if you choose to be hard-headed about it, which apparently you are, then there's nothing more i can do. >> how can you put the padlock in my hands? >> i'm not going to let this hearing continue at this rate and at this point -- at this point i'm...
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me in the long run. by attorney told her later what outstanding job she had done to get all of that information because i was so devastated and humiliated to have to go into that office and say that i am a manager at this large corporation. but they don't treat me right. it sounds like i am winding or complaining, and that is not who i was. tavis: i assume there were other women in the workplace. how were they treated and how did these women treat you? >> the other women were treated basically the same. i was so fortunate, two women testified on my behalf at trial. that is what really made the jury set up yet taken notice. when they heard their stories. they were not treated well either because one of them had 22 years of service and finally just took it as long as she could. she sold her retirement at left good year and was a supervisor somewhere else when she came to testify for me. the other lady had been promoted to an area manager's job, but when she asked about her raise, they said and we are not g
me in the long run. by attorney told her later what outstanding job she had done to get all of that information because i was so devastated and humiliated to have to go into that office and say that i am a manager at this large corporation. but they don't treat me right. it sounds like i am winding or complaining, and that is not who i was. tavis: i assume there were other women in the workplace. how were they treated and how did these women treat you? >> the other women were treated...
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tell me a little bit. talk in olympic speak. >> okay. [ speaking russian ] >> it's a very sexy language, isn't it? >> yeah. >> i'm not knocking the way dallas people speak. but it really is, i think. >> it's funny because now every time i go back to russia they say i have an american accent speaking russian. i'm like, i didn't even know that was possible, but thanks. but you know, it was funny growing up my parents had a little bit more of an accent. they started speaking the language and learning english because we watched, like, "barney" and "sesame street" together. any time we see that, it's so funny. i started going to preschool and kindergarten. i was bringing home my books, my homework. they were looking over my shoulder trying to learn it with me. to see how far we've come, it's very inspiring to me. obviously, they're my parents and i look up to them. but i look up to them for more reasons than just them being my parents. it takes a lot to just get on a plane and go somewhere. >> incredible courag
tell me a little bit. talk in olympic speak. >> okay. [ speaking russian ] >> it's a very sexy language, isn't it? >> yeah. >> i'm not knocking the way dallas people speak. but it really is, i think. >> it's funny because now every time i go back to russia they say i have an american accent speaking russian. i'm like, i didn't even know that was possible, but thanks. but you know, it was funny growing up my parents had a little bit more of an accent. they started...
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he said god, help me, god, help me. [laughter] after it was all over, i said, are you still an atheist? he said yes. i said, how come you are asking god to help you up there? >> he said, there wasn't anybody else to asked to help me. you hear these things, and i actually see them have been in combat. people really talking to their fate automatically, even though they thought they have given it up. it is a hard thing to give up. and actually, what are we fighting for? we are fighting for our freedom. freedom of anybody's religion. if they want to be freed with it, they ought to believe. [applause] >> i would like to make one comment to him. that is not a decision you can change to mark critz once you make it, you go on for life. cannot change your decisions next week or the week after. >> i would just add a little vignette, when walter is talking about would you do it over again. there is another medal of honor recipient named webster anderson, a great powerful soldier. he was in vietnam one night in the were overrun by
he said god, help me, god, help me. [laughter] after it was all over, i said, are you still an atheist? he said yes. i said, how come you are asking god to help you up there? >> he said, there wasn't anybody else to asked to help me. you hear these things, and i actually see them have been in combat. people really talking to their fate automatically, even though they thought they have given it up. it is a hard thing to give up. and actually, what are we fighting for? we are fighting for...
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me feel. that i have yet to be there the only outlet i entered the military in one nine hundred seventy three and was stationed in denying all mouth was. going on i was building roads to get him like you know when you ask him what he thought when the problems with children when did you first understand there were any oh wait out with me again when i came home from the war and the children were born i was shocked to get a new. or imagined it was because of agent orange. that took you we thought an ancestor might have had a serious disease but you got to go you know what we checked the family histories and found nothing in your goodnight i'll get that up but why don't you and i got. a gun will play out as a mother it is painful to have children like this and i think. that but they are so unfortunate compared to other children you talk. you would call me don't you know no one is willing to accept our children. which we. think they are as adults now and they would like to work with good talk the t
me feel. that i have yet to be there the only outlet i entered the military in one nine hundred seventy three and was stationed in denying all mouth was. going on i was building roads to get him like you know when you ask him what he thought when the problems with children when did you first understand there were any oh wait out with me again when i came home from the war and the children were born i was shocked to get a new. or imagined it was because of agent orange. that took you we thought...
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it just overwhelmed me. i just didn't want it could what i thought fame meant was that, when you wanted to be famous, you could be. and when you didn't, you weren't. and then it was a tough blow. tavis: like a spigot you turn on and off. >> exactly. unfortunately, it is all the time -- and fortunately. to be totally honest with you, i actually really enjoy it now. not in a creepy way. i don't want more and love it. i just enjoy it. i like people again, probably for the first time in many years. i love people. i just love it now. i love talking to different people and people are so nice. asia link said this to me and this is actually -- a shrink said this to me and this is? we have it boils down. one of the main issues i have around the "3rd rock" fame, i was a freak when i was 12 years old. i was this fall. i saw people -- i was this tall. i saw people pointing at me and it was kind of like "look at the frick." -- "look at the freakl." and it made me think of grade school. now it is more like kindness. tavis
it just overwhelmed me. i just didn't want it could what i thought fame meant was that, when you wanted to be famous, you could be. and when you didn't, you weren't. and then it was a tough blow. tavis: like a spigot you turn on and off. >> exactly. unfortunately, it is all the time -- and fortunately. to be totally honest with you, i actually really enjoy it now. not in a creepy way. i don't want more and love it. i just enjoy it. i like people again, probably for the first time in many...
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me but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ ♪ you took your time with the call i took no time withrrow and steal have foresight and it's real i didn't know i would feel it ♪ ♪ but it's in my way your stare was holdin' ripped jeans skin was showin' hot night ♪ ♪ wind was blowin' where you think you're going, baby hey i just met you ♪ ♪ and this is crazy but here's my number so call me maybe it's hard to look right ♪ ♪ at you baby but here's my number so call me maybe hey, i just met you ♪ ♪ and this is crazy but here's my number so call me maybe and all the other boys ♪ ♪ try to chase me but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ before you came into my life ♪ ♪ i missed you so bad i missed you so bad i missed you so, so bad before you came ♪ ♪ into my life i missed you so bad and you should know that i missed you so, so bad ♪ ♪ bad, bad, bad, bad, bad ♪ ♪ it's hard to look right at you baby but here's my number so call me, maybe ♪ ♪ hey, i just met you and this is crazy but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ and all the other boys try to chase me but here's my number so call me m
me but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ ♪ you took your time with the call i took no time withrrow and steal have foresight and it's real i didn't know i would feel it ♪ ♪ but it's in my way your stare was holdin' ripped jeans skin was showin' hot night ♪ ♪ wind was blowin' where you think you're going, baby hey i just met you ♪ ♪ and this is crazy but here's my number so call me maybe it's hard to look right ♪ ♪ at you baby but here's my number so call me maybe hey,...
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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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get off me now. get your [ bleep ] hands off me.. >> i just think it's a heck of a waste for somebody that bright to be living your life being entertained in a prison. >> scanvinski hymes is no stranger to lockup. our producers first met him seven years ago inside pelican bay, california's toughest maximum security prison. >> i don't care if you the peace officer, if you are the governor, if you are the president, if you do something to me, it's on. >> he's bucking right now, he's struggling. >> hymes is a career inmate with 19 of his 37 years spent behind bars. >> turn around. turn around. >> nope. you all use that force on me. >> officers in several california prisons have gotten plenty of opportunities to document his bad behavior on videotape. while most inmates try to deal with prison life the best they can, hymes has fought the system all the way. >> ha, ha, ha. going to be like starting a whole new life. i can go anywhere. i can get a passport. i can do anything, you know, if i want to. i'm not under supervision of law enforc
get off me now. get your [ bleep ] hands off me.. >> i just think it's a heck of a waste for somebody that bright to be living your life being entertained in a prison. >> scanvinski hymes is no stranger to lockup. our producers first met him seven years ago inside pelican bay, california's toughest maximum security prison. >> i don't care if you the peace officer, if you are the governor, if you are the president, if you do something to me, it's on. >> he's bucking right...
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or stick me or cut me?r. you want me to take them off? >> mr. moffit? >> yes, sir? >> please step out. >>> you going to tell your folks about this? >> my mom's going to take my computer and completely throw it away. >> you're 48 years old. why should you rely on your mommy to discipline? what was i supposed to wish for? why am i wearing a bow-tie? where did i leave my bicycle? after all, when you're enjoying the beefiest, juciest bite of pure kosher beef, nothing else matters. goodness gracious, that's kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male announcer ] another example of volkswagen quality. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progress
or stick me or cut me?r. you want me to take them off? >> mr. moffit? >> yes, sir? >> please step out. >>> you going to tell your folks about this? >> my mom's going to take my computer and completely throw it away. >> you're 48 years old. why should you rely on your mommy to discipline? what was i supposed to wish for? why am i wearing a bow-tie? where did i leave my bicycle? after all, when you're enjoying the beefiest, juciest bite of pure kosher beef,...
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i said, help me, help me. they said, i'll call 911. i said no, help me, i need help.on't know what they did. but that's when my jacket moved up. i had my firearm on my right side hip. my jacket moved up. and he saw it. i feel like he saw it. he looked at it. he said, you're going to die tonight, mother [ bleep ] he reached for it. i felt like, his arm going down to my side. i grabbed it. i grabbed my firearm and i shot him one time. >> after you shot him, keep on going, what did he say? >> after i shot him, i sat up. he was on top of me like this. i shot him. and i didn't think i hit him. he sat up. he said, you got me. you got it. you got me. something like that. i thought he was just saying, i know you have a gun now, i heard it, i'm giving up. i don't know if i pushed him off me or he fell off me. either way, i got on top him. i pushed his arms apart. >> flipped him over? >> i don't remember how i got on top of him, i'm sorry. >> that's fine. >> i got on his back. i moved his arms apart. i thought he had something in his hands. so i just -- i moved his hands apart.
i said, help me, help me. they said, i'll call 911. i said no, help me, i need help.on't know what they did. but that's when my jacket moved up. i had my firearm on my right side hip. my jacket moved up. and he saw it. i feel like he saw it. he looked at it. he said, you're going to die tonight, mother [ bleep ] he reached for it. i felt like, his arm going down to my side. i grabbed it. i grabbed my firearm and i shot him one time. >> after you shot him, keep on going, what did he say?...
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. >> jame me die upon seems to be the one guy you trust and believe in. >> jay me diamon the near collapse of the banking industry good for the jpmorgan chief burnishing his reputation as a superhero c.e.o.. >> we didn't make huge bets. >> jon: in the financial world, you don't normally hear praise like that unless it's donald trump talking about-- you know. (laughter) people don't expect so someone this handsome to be this smart and rich. (laughter) well, anyway, guess what happened last month. >> lawmakers are taking a closer look at jpmorgan's staggering losses and the shudder it sent through wall street. the largest bank first estimated it lost about $2 billion on risky investments. (laughter) >> jon: $2 billion on risky investments. we don't makes to bets thax is an absurd amount of money. there is nothing you can say that makes that look good. >> exexperts now say the losses could be closer to $7 billion. >> jon: okay, the $2 billion ising laing pretty good now. apologize. i was incorrect about the 2. what gives, jay me diamon, you were the banker. >> you were the one. who didn't mak
. >> jame me die upon seems to be the one guy you trust and believe in. >> jay me diamon the near collapse of the banking industry good for the jpmorgan chief burnishing his reputation as a superhero c.e.o.. >> we didn't make huge bets. >> jon: in the financial world, you don't normally hear praise like that unless it's donald trump talking about-- you know. (laughter) people don't expect so someone this handsome to be this smart and rich. (laughter) well, anyway, guess...
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. >> picking me up, trying to give me like bear hugs. he'd wash my hair or my back sometimes. >> reporter: he says they'd move to a couch in the locker room just beyond the showers. >> he dried me off with a towel. you know, say he was trying to wrestle with me and then he would just have me lay on top of him while we were both still naked. >> i know this is really hard stuff to talk about. but what -- what would he do when he had you down on top of him? >> he'd rub my backside. sometimes he'd roll over on top of me and blow on my stomach. and rub my genitals. and then it progressed to oral sex. >> did it ever escalate to anything else? >> he tried anal sex one time but it hurt really bad so i made him stop. that was in the locker rooms. >> in the shower? >> yes. >> how old were you? >> around 11 or 12. >> reporter: weaver says sandusky rarely spoke during the abuse, other than to say "you're not going to tell anyone about this." >> do you remember what was racing through your head? >> i just couldn't believe what was happening. i was sc
. >> picking me up, trying to give me like bear hugs. he'd wash my hair or my back sometimes. >> reporter: he says they'd move to a couch in the locker room just beyond the showers. >> he dried me off with a towel. you know, say he was trying to wrestle with me and then he would just have me lay on top of him while we were both still naked. >> i know this is really hard stuff to talk about. but what -- what would he do when he had you down on top of him? >> he'd...
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you turn around and you look at me and screw me up. try try again and you put the gun down father's death was really it was service connected they did connect it as exposure to agent orange he would always say i didn't realize i was taking my children. or he said. floored me if i hadn't known he said if i had known what would happen to you. i would have dodged the draft and for my father to say that that was huge and to hear that come out of his mouth was shocking to me it was shocking but it just spoke to the guilt that he carried from the moment my father went into the draft our life always centered around vietnam always. of course there's been times fits and i would call in fits and spurts in my life believe it that i would become so impassioned over power and i have to do something about this agent orange stuff and it just still there and it's the unfair and i can't believe this one of the last times i found sharon perry on facebook believe it or not it was i had googled or something children of agent orange or children american ve
you turn around and you look at me and screw me up. try try again and you put the gun down father's death was really it was service connected they did connect it as exposure to agent orange he would always say i didn't realize i was taking my children. or he said. floored me if i hadn't known he said if i had known what would happen to you. i would have dodged the draft and for my father to say that that was huge and to hear that come out of his mouth was shocking to me it was shocking but it...
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help me out. help me understand it. >> you know, before i left, i was sitting there thinking to myself, you know, this is not the right thing to do. i knew it wasn't. i mean, just from the standpoint of i'm 33 and she's claiming to be 14, i mean, that's just -- you know? and i don't know. i can't tell you. i'm a lonely person. and i wanted to just hang out. >> just hang out. >> yes. >> and what did you talk about in this chat you had with her? she says, "i like making my guy happy." you say "i like to please also." >> right. i do. not necessarily in a sexual way. >> but you see how that looks. she says, "should i wear thong panties?" you said, "i like surprises." >> which i do. inappropriate. no question, inappropriate on my part to have a conversation and entertain and come over here is beyond inappropriate. can i have you read something? >> this was one of the most surreal interviews that i had conducted up until this point. he starts to say, well, you know, i even wrote a letter. i said, "a let
help me out. help me understand it. >> you know, before i left, i was sitting there thinking to myself, you know, this is not the right thing to do. i knew it wasn't. i mean, just from the standpoint of i'm 33 and she's claiming to be 14, i mean, that's just -- you know? and i don't know. i can't tell you. i'm a lonely person. and i wanted to just hang out. >> just hang out. >> yes. >> and what did you talk about in this chat you had with her? she says, "i like...
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they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it ca
they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves...
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un amigo me, me dijo que probara omega xl.l es un producto potente y natural que combate todos los estados inflamatorios. omega xl le declara la guerra a la inflamación, ¡no espere más para comprarlo! ¡llame ya! >>>después de comparar a omega xl con diferentes aceites de omega 3 extraído de pescado y plantas, las investigaciones comprobaron que omega xl es más efectivo para tratar la inflamación de las coyunturas. ningún otro omega 3 combate la inflamación como omega xl >>>mejore su vida con omega xl. ¡llame ya! >>>el método por el cual el aceite de omega xl es extraído está protegido por una patente. los resultados están confirmados por años de estudio e investigación. omega xl es natural no tiene ningún efecto secundario y más de 300 mil millones de capsulas ya se han vendido. >>>¡llame ya y obtenga omega xl! >>he visto los cambios positivos en mi salud desde que estoy tomando omega xl. por eso se los recomiendo, porque me ha quitado los dolores y ha mejorado mi vida. omega xl es un producto natural que viene de las profundi
un amigo me, me dijo que probara omega xl.l es un producto potente y natural que combate todos los estados inflamatorios. omega xl le declara la guerra a la inflamación, ¡no espere más para comprarlo! ¡llame ya! >>>después de comparar a omega xl con diferentes aceites de omega 3 extraído de pescado y plantas, las investigaciones comprobaron que omega xl es más efectivo para tratar la inflamación de las coyunturas. ningún otro omega 3 combate la inflamación como omega xl...
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how can you help me? what can you do for me?nd i didn't know -- i wanted to take her help but i didn't know what to do. >> teresa says the waitress called the police. by the time the officer drove teresa home and woke her my parents had already gone downstairs. i heard a police officer talking. they were in the foyer. and i heard him tell my parents. he said, you have no idea what your daughter is involved in. we know what's going on here. your daughter is not -- she almost died tonight. >> they thought i was out having a good time partying. and they didn't notice, that i didn't have shoes on, that i was -- my pajamas were soaking wet and torn. >> the officer tried to explain to teresa's parents that this wasn't a simple case of a partying teen. >> he got really loud with her and corrected her. he was like, no. you don't get it. your daughter is -- your entire family is in serious trouble. and you're in danger and you need to get out of here. you need to move. you need to do whatever it takes to get your kids out of here. before
how can you help me? what can you do for me?nd i didn't know -- i wanted to take her help but i didn't know what to do. >> teresa says the waitress called the police. by the time the officer drove teresa home and woke her my parents had already gone downstairs. i heard a police officer talking. they were in the foyer. and i heard him tell my parents. he said, you have no idea what your daughter is involved in. we know what's going on here. your daughter is not -- she almost died tonight....
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don't "daddy" me. you blew your chances with this daddy. you're dead to me. no, just listen for a second here, okay? - no... - we've had a change of heart. we've decided to forgive you and to allow you to be our father again. i'm not into being your dad anymore. don't want to be your dad. - uh... - no, daddy, yeah. kind of giving you a second chance here, dad. no, i'm over it. you can't be over it. he can be over it. you don't get to be... will you shut up? i am over, over, over it. ( knocking ) you are not allowed to be over it. - don't yell at him. he's my friend-- - i can yell at him. - charlie? - hey, mom. wha... what are you doing here? i'm confused. do you live here? - yeah. - bonnie? frank. how do you guys know each other? bonnie? this is my date. whoa, wait a second. i thought you were going on a date with a woman you had a one-night stand with 30 years ago. yeah. so if you guys had a one-night stand 30... years ago, and i don't... i don't know who my fath... you could be my... ...dad? captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( ch
don't "daddy" me. you blew your chances with this daddy. you're dead to me. no, just listen for a second here, okay? - no... - we've had a change of heart. we've decided to forgive you and to allow you to be our father again. i'm not into being your dad anymore. don't want to be your dad. - uh... - no, daddy, yeah. kind of giving you a second chance here, dad. no, i'm over it. you can't be over it. he can be over it. you don't get to be... will you shut up? i am over, over, over it. (...
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are you [bleep] kidding me? look, next time a fake reporter comes to ask you to do an interview about simplot, you should lead with the stuff about the threats. >> if they were threatening this nobody, what the hell were they going do to television's aasif mandvi, there was only one person who could help, erin broke o very much. >> i have uncovered a real corporate conspiracy. what the [bleep] do i do. >> you have to expose it, man. you found out that information, you have to expose that information. blow the whistle. >> i don't want to blow the whistlement i want to bury the whistle. >> stop being a pussy. it's your responsibility to go out there and make it right. >> erin brockovich had given me good advice. i had to make things right. >> sim does plot, a true american success story. and a company that is definitely not polluting idaho. what do you think about sim does plot. >> not very much. >> okay, you love them. you love them, love them, love them. >> you can look in that camera and say thank you simplot.
are you [bleep] kidding me? look, next time a fake reporter comes to ask you to do an interview about simplot, you should lead with the stuff about the threats. >> if they were threatening this nobody, what the hell were they going do to television's aasif mandvi, there was only one person who could help, erin broke o very much. >> i have uncovered a real corporate conspiracy. what the [bleep] do i do. >> you have to expose it, man. you found out that information, you have to...
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he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day. hours a day. and he is there with the caring words. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she will move on and find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or someone else. >> i wanted to spend the rest of my life with her and still do. >> but dimauro is concerned about her son david. >> this is my son david. this is when he was 16. it makes me think of the good times that we had together. he's funny. he's always -- he's always making me laugh. and that's what i miss most about him. >> since they were arrested dimauro has seen link only once during a court hearing. >> my son david did a heart motion. he put his hands like this in a heart shape and said that he loved me. he couldn't speak outloud but he motioned his lips i love you. it made me burst out crying. >> link accepted a plea deal for his role in the murder and could be called to testify against his mother and ackerman. >> i have
he gives me money for canteen and visits me every day. he writes me letters every day. hours a day. and he is there with the caring words. >> i probably done lost my chance, you know what i'm saying. she will move on and find another person to be with. it hurts in some ways but there is nothing i can do about it if she wants to be with me or someone else. >> i wanted to spend the rest of my life with her and still do. >> but dimauro is concerned about her son david. >>...
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my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. i was 15 and most of the other pages, the boy, the caucasian boy pages, most of them were 16, 17, 18. and a lot of them were from the district area from maryland and virginia. so on the weekends, they could go home, take their laundry, that kind of thing. they had to find me a place to stay. he agreed that i could stay with him. and i did with -- he had a 2-year-old, a fairly newly married, and another son on the way. it was tight in the two bedroom apartment. believe me, the second baby came about a month after i arrived. and the older baby thought i was the new baby that mom and dad had been talking ab. i'm sure we'll get into it, but there were lots of experiences i had. but i want to be clear i never felt unwelcomed. >> so i don't know. >> yeah, i'm the next oldest. i was nominated in january '71 by senator percy about a month after paulette was no, ma'am nalted by jacob of new york. my story today is about the period of time between january and may when paulette and i were actual
my mother let me go. she let me come to washington, d.c. i'm still amazed. i was 15 and most of the other pages, the boy, the caucasian boy pages, most of them were 16, 17, 18. and a lot of them were from the district area from maryland and virginia. so on the weekends, they could go home, take their laundry, that kind of thing. they had to find me a place to stay. he agreed that i could stay with him. and i did with -- he had a 2-year-old, a fairly newly married, and another son on the way. it...
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anyways, why don't you tell me you loved me before you left?it is a crime to be in love then i'm guilty because i'm in love with you. so don't play with my heart, okay? >> scary's not the word but gives you the creeps. >> [ laughter ] >>> coming up -- >> first i make the barbecued chicken. >> esteban merchan whips up a snack. >> the pickle juice gives you the hot sauce. >> and kenneth jackson turns his attention from women to men. >> treat them like they're my girlfriend even though they ain't. fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds t
anyways, why don't you tell me you loved me before you left?it is a crime to be in love then i'm guilty because i'm in love with you. so don't play with my heart, okay? >> scary's not the word but gives you the creeps. >> [ laughter ] >>> coming up -- >> first i make the barbecued chicken. >> esteban merchan whips up a snack. >> the pickle juice gives you the hot sauce. >> and kenneth jackson turns his attention from women to men. >> treat them...
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i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i don't. what i discovered i think on the whole, for all cultures both cultures and the writing process itself is the more i write about different cultures the more i realize how much alike we are. and if you take anything away take that. take the fact that all humanity is the same. you know the -- culturesar a background for me it makes you who you are. if you are japanese you bow. if you are chinese you don't. there are certain things that are specific to each culture. but if you are writing characters there are specific things that are everybody. and that's more importa
i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be known of both being chinese and of course being japanese. i get a lot wrong. i cringe when i pronounce a japanese word because i know i'm not say itting correctly. i can get away with it. here i don't know, it's harder to get away with it in the bay area because we are such a melting pot. and so many people who know japanese where i...
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excuse me.ble] young girls and women are discouraged from speaking out or participating in community activities. [inaudible] you're considered corrupted woman, and you're considered unmary bl. i am working on my master's in nursing. i am not married, nor have any children. i feel very strongly about women issues and addressing them, but sometimes i question myself if i am strong enough to handle the criticism and consequences that will come with a book. what advice would you give me, women from africa and other parts of the world who live under conditions where freedom of speech is limited and run the risk of being unmarried, run the risk of rape, discommunication and hatred? thank you. >> host: thank you, eunice. >> guest: thank you so much, and one of the first things that i would say is that despite the fact that we still have battles to fight and issues that need to be taken care of, american women need to remind themselves every day that they don't suffer with many of the problems, um, that
excuse me.ble] young girls and women are discouraged from speaking out or participating in community activities. [inaudible] you're considered corrupted woman, and you're considered unmary bl. i am working on my master's in nursing. i am not married, nor have any children. i feel very strongly about women issues and addressing them, but sometimes i question myself if i am strong enough to handle the criticism and consequences that will come with a book. what advice would you give me, women from...