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por supuesto, me lo imagino, que no me lo diga.ue tal....en "pleasanton" un supuesto ladÓn fÉ baleado mortalmente por la poliÍa mientras escapaba luego de que, presuntamente, cometiera un robo en una concesionaria. --seÚn autoridades, el hombre se neÓ a obedecer las Órdenes de los oficiales y se comporÓ de manera agresiva. --el sospechoso murÓ poco despues de arribar a un hospital local, mientras que ♪ ♪ karla: seÑoras, esto les va a gustar, las mujeres, muchas vivimos asÍ, bueno, yo no me incluyo, no me ha tocado todavÍa, el tema de la fidelidad, todavÍa no me ha tocado desconfiar, y espero que no me toque, hace una semana charlize theron, una actriz muy linda, y sean penn, terminado su compromiso porque ya dice que Él la engaÑÓ con su noble, segÚn este informe, 8 de cada 10 infieles engaÑan a la persona con una pareja parecida. paula: serÁn tontos, no entiendo eso. carla: estamos hablando fÍsicamente. paula: la excepciÓn a la regla la puso el prÍncipe carlos, porque camila parker no se parece la princesa diana. karla: si de cada
por supuesto, me lo imagino, que no me lo diga.ue tal....en "pleasanton" un supuesto ladÓn fÉ baleado mortalmente por la poliÍa mientras escapaba luego de que, presuntamente, cometiera un robo en una concesionaria. --seÚn autoridades, el hombre se neÓ a obedecer las Órdenes de los oficiales y se comporÓ de manera agresiva. --el sospechoso murÓ poco despues de arribar a un hospital local, mientras que ♪ ♪ karla: seÑoras, esto les va a gustar, las mujeres, muchas vivimos...
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grace, swim to me. swim to me, grace. grace, swim to me. come on, swim. jump in.s wrong with me. no pain. no pain. pain. no. no pain. you have to go. governor reagan is here, and you're humiliating me. get him out of here or i'll call the cops. - don't send me back. - lady, i am a cop. oh, it's nothing. just a drunk. - "my beamish boy." - you all right? - "callooh! callay!" - what's wrong with you? what's going on with you? stop it. [whimpers] it hurts. hurts what? what hurts? it hurts. [moaning] [laughs] that's three. i'll fill up the bus. (manson) oh, yeah, sadie. we'll be zondo-ing all over beverly hills. [muffled music background chatter] will you tell me now charlie? tell you what? i hate my father. he has never loved me. he doesn't even think i'm pretty. cherry... you... are the prettiest girl on earth. do you know my father's secret? look, cherry... you accept there's no past. no future. there's only what we feel, what we know right here in our skin, in our hearts. yes. so search in yourself. what do you think is your father's secret? my father can't love.
grace, swim to me. swim to me, grace. grace, swim to me. come on, swim. jump in.s wrong with me. no pain. no pain. pain. no. no pain. you have to go. governor reagan is here, and you're humiliating me. get him out of here or i'll call the cops. - don't send me back. - lady, i am a cop. oh, it's nothing. just a drunk. - "my beamish boy." - you all right? - "callooh! callay!" - what's wrong with you? what's going on with you? stop it. [whimpers] it hurts. hurts what? what...
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me siento bien... ¿y sabes lo que me gusta hacer cuando me siento así de bien? luchar.s entrenar con una esponja. >> las esponjas son maravillosas y sÚper econÓmicas, vamos a empezar uno que me encanta, empecÉ a hacerlo en mi casa, tenemos las esponjas, es muy sencillo, la cortamos en tiras y podemos hacer un juego de bloques, en lugar de utilizar legos, ¿quÉ te parece? ximena: es como una torre. >> aquÍ tenemos el ejemplo, la idea es que se saquen las figuritas si que se caigan, es bueno para la creatividad, la parte motriz y econÓmico. ximena: nos gustan a hacer actividades al aire libre, tambiÉn podemos usar las esponjas. >> para mojarnos, o hacer una guerra de pelotas de esponja, la misma dinÁmica, cortamos las esponjas en tiritas, si tienen niÑos chiquitos, pueden hacer una lÍnea para aquellos corten con una tijera para niÑos, cuando tenemos varias tiras, y con una liga, puede ser del pelo, o de trabajo, la enrollamos... y creamos nuestras pelotas de esponja, que despuÉs salimos al jardÍn, y con agua, que aquÍ la tengo mojada, la mojamos muy bien... ximena: no me v
me siento bien... ¿y sabes lo que me gusta hacer cuando me siento así de bien? luchar.s entrenar con una esponja. >> las esponjas son maravillosas y sÚper econÓmicas, vamos a empezar uno que me encanta, empecÉ a hacerlo en mi casa, tenemos las esponjas, es muy sencillo, la cortamos en tiras y podemos hacer un juego de bloques, en lugar de utilizar legos, ¿quÉ te parece? ximena: es como una torre. >> aquÍ tenemos el ejemplo, la idea es que se saquen las figuritas si que se...
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no, pues ya mejor me aburrÍ y me bajÉ del columpio y me vine para acÁ. dije, pues ya. spinning, zumba, tumba macumba, todas las clases se quiere meter. llegÓ bien emocionada y me dice: ya me metÍ al gimnasio. me metÍ a mi clase de glÚteo, abdomen y pierna. le dije: te hubieras metido a lonja, cachete y papada. te hacen mÁs falta, le dije. dice eso. si metiÓ a su clase de la zumba donde bailan las muchachas y todo. a mÍ me gusta ir a ver a mi vieja a sus clases y de la zumba. yo la voy a ver, porque si hay alguien que le echa ganas, proyecta femineidad, esencia de mujer es el instructor. me cae, condenado. estÁ bueno. no, hombre, condenado. sÍ, luego hay unas que bailan en la clase bien descoordinadas, ¿serÁ? asÍ de descoordinada es mi prima gladis. a ella le dicen: cierra los brazos y aprieta el abdomen, y abre las piernas y floja las nachas. asÍ es muy descoordinada. israel: ya vamos directamente con la opiniÓn de los jueces. y vamos con marta ofelia galindo. pÚblico: ¡diez, diez, diez! israel: estÁn haciendo un consenso los jueces. ¡diez! ¿cÓmo no? marta: aquÍ va a e
no, pues ya mejor me aburrÍ y me bajÉ del columpio y me vine para acÁ. dije, pues ya. spinning, zumba, tumba macumba, todas las clases se quiere meter. llegÓ bien emocionada y me dice: ya me metÍ al gimnasio. me metÍ a mi clase de glÚteo, abdomen y pierna. le dije: te hubieras metido a lonja, cachete y papada. te hacen mÁs falta, le dije. dice eso. si metiÓ a su clase de la zumba donde bailan las muchachas y todo. a mÍ me gusta ir a ver a mi vieja a sus clases y de la zumba. yo la voy...
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how would that benefit me? listen, my reputation precedes me. i'm going to bring [ bleep ] with me. you know why? because i'm going to bring [ bleep ], [ bleep ] today and give it to him and start fresh the gift of life. i didn't do that. i didn't do that. >> we heard off camera from various inmates who were present during the assault what had happened. nobody would go on camera, though, and discuss it because then they'd be labeled a snitch. and i was privy to the photographs of darren's victim. and it probably was the worst assault i'd ever seen. i was shocked that that man lived. >> later, with the personal camera our producer let him use, bailey told a different story. >> things are looking different to me now. i'm no longer on rtu as a result of my excessive behavior, if you want to call it. i dropped the ball. i don't know why i did. i disappointed myself and i disappointed my supporters. i have a lot of people that are in my corner, but because i somewhat relapsed, if you want to call it, they're kind of disappointed with me, and they have ever right to be. these people have
how would that benefit me? listen, my reputation precedes me. i'm going to bring [ bleep ] with me. you know why? because i'm going to bring [ bleep ], [ bleep ] today and give it to him and start fresh the gift of life. i didn't do that. i didn't do that. >> we heard off camera from various inmates who were present during the assault what had happened. nobody would go on camera, though, and discuss it because then they'd be labeled a snitch. and i was privy to the photographs of darren's...
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me da tristeza, ¿no?lo vemos allÍ, ese amor a la vida que lo hacÍa Único. alejandro: desde 1999 empezÓ a sufrir de la enfermedad de cÁncer de huesos, 16 aÑos, en el 2000 se despidiÓ de su pÚblico y nos regala su talento por 15 aÑos mÁs y hoy estamos celebrando su vida, su regalo y su talento. alan: la gira de la que hablaba, muchas de esas fechas no se pudieron realizar, yo tambiÉn tuve la oportunidad de platicar con Él, mÁs adelante la vamos a pasar, tenemos un programa completo, satcha, seguimos recordando de la joan sebastiÁn. satcha: sin duda, asÍ continuaremos durante el resto del programa, tambiÉn queremos hacer otras noticias que acaparan titulares, seguimos con la siguiente, una corrida de toros donde decenas enfrentaron a las bestias en el popular festival de san fermÍn en pamplona, espaÑa, un turista francÉs muriÓ tras recibir dos jornadas de una bestia en la Última parte del recorrido, la tradiciÓn de origen medieval se realiza todos los aÑos en varias ciudades de la naciÓn y atrae a cientos de
me da tristeza, ¿no?lo vemos allÍ, ese amor a la vida que lo hacÍa Único. alejandro: desde 1999 empezÓ a sufrir de la enfermedad de cÁncer de huesos, 16 aÑos, en el 2000 se despidiÓ de su pÚblico y nos regala su talento por 15 aÑos mÁs y hoy estamos celebrando su vida, su regalo y su talento. alan: la gira de la que hablaba, muchas de esas fechas no se pudieron realizar, yo tambiÉn tuve la oportunidad de platicar con Él, mÁs adelante la vamos a pasar, tenemos un programa completo,...
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love me forever let me sleep on it baby baby ♪ ♪ let me sleep on it let me sleep on it i'll give youove me forever i couldn't take it any longer lord i was crazed ♪ ♪ and when the feeling came upon me like a tidal wave i started swearing to my god ♪ ♪ and on my mother's grave i swore i would love you to the end of time ♪ ♪ so now i'm praying for the end of time to hurry up and arrive ♪ ♪ cause if i've gotta spend another minute with you ♪ ♪ i don't think that i can really survive i'll never break my promise or forget my vow ♪ ♪ but god only knows what i can do right now i'm praying for the end of time ♪ ♪ it's all that i can do ooh ooh oh i'm praying for the end of time ♪ ♪ so i can end my time with you ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: your coat, mr. champion. >> thank you. >> jimmy: wow, that was awesome doing two -- you did a one-man duet. i've never seen that done before. all right, wow, that's hard to top. but we've got to finish this up so i may need your help with this one, tom, if you don't mind. i know you already did two songs, but for my final song these guys put toget
love me forever let me sleep on it baby baby ♪ ♪ let me sleep on it let me sleep on it i'll give youove me forever i couldn't take it any longer lord i was crazed ♪ ♪ and when the feeling came upon me like a tidal wave i started swearing to my god ♪ ♪ and on my mother's grave i swore i would love you to the end of time ♪ ♪ so now i'm praying for the end of time to hurry up and arrive ♪ ♪ cause if i've gotta spend another minute with you ♪ ♪ i don't think that i can...
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to ask me. i have to go to the hole, right? he's like, you got to go to the hole, okay, but no handcuffs. >> i basically wound up taking him down to the hole by myself, and we had an open rapport and communication since then. >> you're the one mother [ bleep ] i will bow down before. >> now that he's gotten older, he doesn't do that quite like he used to. now he uses his ability to talk and his stature to make a presence in the facility. >> cruz says he is a proud member of the jail's largest gang, the united blood nation. >> i'm blood, 100%. i'm b-9. i pray with you or pray over you. anyone denounce who i am, speak now. >> he claims to have been a blood for upwards of 20-some odd years. his name used to hold a lot of weight in the jail. as of right now, i don't know if it still does. >> since cruz's younger days, the bloods have formed dozens of subsets, even causing confusion among themselves about who's who. in cruz's case, some of the younger members either don't know him or don't respect hi
to ask me. i have to go to the hole, right? he's like, you got to go to the hole, okay, but no handcuffs. >> i basically wound up taking him down to the hole by myself, and we had an open rapport and communication since then. >> you're the one mother [ bleep ] i will bow down before. >> now that he's gotten older, he doesn't do that quite like he used to. now he uses his ability to talk and his stature to make a presence in the facility. >> cruz says he is a proud member...
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give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give mei can see that this is real real ♪ ♪ it's in the way you talk it's in the way you touch and i can see ♪ ♪ this is real real real real love this is real real real real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ time won't waste and we just learn to take it slow and wait our turn ♪ ♪ held my breath 'cause i believe that you'll find me ♪ ♪ real real real real love this is real real real real love ♪ ♪ you give me that love real love you give me that love real love ♪ ♪ you give me that love real love you give me that love ♪ ♪ this is real real real real love this is real real real real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: clean bandit and jess glynne! "r
give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give mei can see that this is real real ♪ ♪ it's in the way you talk it's in the way you touch and i can see ♪ ♪ this is real real real real love this is real real real real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ you give me that feeling you give me that feeling you give me that you give me real love ♪ ♪ time won't...
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me van a poner... me quedo con el dasa. me quedo con el dasa. ♪ ♪ maity: ay!j facebook game book, aquÍ estarÁn los artistas favoritos y se la pasarÁn fabuloso, pueden jugar, comer popcorn, y pacman, porque es todo sobre videojuegos, otra cosa que me parece maravillosa es la estaciÓn de pop corn, cuando los artistas estÉn esperando pueden venir aquÍ y comer, este es un vÍdeo donde vas a ver, por ejemplo, pueden ver ahora mismo el vÍdeo de el dasa, porque se sentÓ aquÍ, y en un minuto debe responder varias preguntas, pero rÁpido, tambiÉn les cuento que nada mÁs en el dÍa de ayer farruko se quedÓ trabado, les cuento lo que pasÓ, podrÁn ver el reto de euforia, en la pÁgina, los artistas van a poder juzgar y tienen un reto muy cool. los artistas regresan a premios juventud, ella estuvo en rbd, que es la banda con mÁs premios, mÁs y galardones en la historia de los premios, no hay ningÚn artista que le gane, ayer fue recibida por la producciÓn, #regresaanahÍ, va a estar buenÍsimo, yo voy a estar interactuando con toda la gente de "despierta amÉrica", vengan para acÁ
me van a poner... me quedo con el dasa. me quedo con el dasa. ♪ ♪ maity: ay!j facebook game book, aquÍ estarÁn los artistas favoritos y se la pasarÁn fabuloso, pueden jugar, comer popcorn, y pacman, porque es todo sobre videojuegos, otra cosa que me parece maravillosa es la estaciÓn de pop corn, cuando los artistas estÉn esperando pueden venir aquÍ y comer, este es un vÍdeo donde vas a ver, por ejemplo, pueden ver ahora mismo el vÍdeo de el dasa, porque se sentÓ aquÍ, y en un...
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>> a veces me lo sÉ, pero me he dado cuenta que realmente me gusta ver adelante.e le abrirÍan las puertas de un futuro mejor. brillante, simpÁtica, es una inspiraciÓn para familiares y amigos. >> se ponÍa a hacer su tarea y alrededor. >>, cualquier adolescente le gusta la mÚsica, en particular le gusta un cantante. >> me gusta prince royce. >> durante los premios juventud, tomar fotos con famosos, pero le faltÓ conocer a su Ídolo. por eso cuando supimos que estÁn en nueva york, no dudamos en darle la sorpresa de su vida. >> me gusta porque es especial. >> no faltaron las fotos y el disco autografiado. >> ver chicas que se emocionan al verme, es un placer. te quiero. >> unas hermosas palabras para esta muchacha que le generan una sonrisa que esperamos dure por mucho tiempo. francisca: emocionante historia, son Ángeles en la tierra que nos muestran el camino y nos hacen replantearnos por quÉ me quejo tanto, porque no luchas por lo que quieres, ella lucha por su familia. alejandro: el honor de conocer a prince royce, yo tuve el placer de conocer a un ser humano como
>> a veces me lo sÉ, pero me he dado cuenta que realmente me gusta ver adelante.e le abrirÍan las puertas de un futuro mejor. brillante, simpÁtica, es una inspiraciÓn para familiares y amigos. >> se ponÍa a hacer su tarea y alrededor. >>, cualquier adolescente le gusta la mÚsica, en particular le gusta un cantante. >> me gusta prince royce. >> durante los premios juventud, tomar fotos con famosos, pero le faltÓ conocer a su Ídolo. por eso cuando supimos que...
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just give me dentastix.reduce tartar buildup. - buonasera, signor. - buonasera, signorina verger. (pigs grunting) - thank you for coming, margot. hasn't been that long since i treated you. have you started taking the chocolate, as mason likes to say, after you fought him for so long? - are we in therapy now? - you tell me. - mason promised to give something back to me. something that he stole. there was a surrogate all along. it's a verger baby. it's my baby. - mason will deny you. he will always deny you. you know you'll have to kill him. - you saying you'd do it for me? i could never trust you. - no, of course not. but you could trust me never to deny that i did it. it would actually be more therapeutic for you to kill him yourself. you'll remember i recommended that in session. - wait until i could get away with it, you said. - what difference would one more murder charge make to me? i'm the only other suspect you've got. you can do it when it suits you, and i'll write a letter gloating about how much i e
just give me dentastix.reduce tartar buildup. - buonasera, signor. - buonasera, signorina verger. (pigs grunting) - thank you for coming, margot. hasn't been that long since i treated you. have you started taking the chocolate, as mason likes to say, after you fought him for so long? - are we in therapy now? - you tell me. - mason promised to give something back to me. something that he stole. there was a surrogate all along. it's a verger baby. it's my baby. - mason will deny you. he will...
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me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >> nah ... i was just .. - it was just impulse. it just happened, out of nowhere. one minute i was calm, and then the next thing you know, i was just, we were arguing. >> do you have to speak in front of them? >> yeah. >> good luck. >> i know, thank you! >> i hope it goes well. >> thank you. hopefully i get it. but i don't know- if i don't, i'll just work harder, and maybe next time i'll get it. he faces staff, his therapist, and on speaker phone, his probation officer. >> i know, keith had mentioned that he would like to present for his, his stage two, um do yo
me, and they support me. so i was like, well, if they care, i should care. so then i started just doing what i had to do so i could be back with them. >> so you're nervous. it's a big deal today? >> yeah. >> you were in a fight the other day. >> yesterday. we both said it was stupid. like there was no reason for us to get mad like that. >> but you just get so mad that you can't stop and think and say like "wow, tomorrow, i'm going before this board... >>...
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a pegar, me tiraron al piso, me golpearon.glaciares en montana, mientras tanto en napa, california, mÁs de 10 millas cuadradas por devoradas por otro fuego, y como si fuera poco, se desatÓ otro en la tarde que llevo al cierre de la carretera. y surge una organizaciÓn que busca combatir los ataques cibernÉticos y frenar a los espÍas digitales, se trata de la fundaciÓn sin fines de lucro "resguardando nuestra ciudad", compuesta por varias agencias del sur de california que se unen para ofrecer cursos y reclutar a decenas de jÓvenes para ganar la batalla los piratas informÁticos espÍas digitales, la misiÓn es aprender a saquear, pero con otra intenciÓn. >> puede ser usada para cosas buenas, y cosas malas, es importante que el conocimiento que hemos ganado lo usemos para buenos propÓsitos, para proteger a otras personas. satcha: la fundaciÓn espera que los jÓvenes puedan tener las herramientas necesarias para maximizar la confianza y ayudar a combatir los desafÍos en materia de seguridad enfrentan cientos de empresas y miles de us
a pegar, me tiraron al piso, me golpearon.glaciares en montana, mientras tanto en napa, california, mÁs de 10 millas cuadradas por devoradas por otro fuego, y como si fuera poco, se desatÓ otro en la tarde que llevo al cierre de la carretera. y surge una organizaciÓn que busca combatir los ataques cibernÉticos y frenar a los espÍas digitales, se trata de la fundaciÓn sin fines de lucro "resguardando nuestra ciudad", compuesta por varias agencias del sur de california que se unen...
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plus they're all studying me. specifically studying for me.ing for my style. >> jimmy: you've likened this competition to "rocky iv." which character would you be in that? >> i'm rocky. >> jimmy: you're rocky. >> i'm rocky in this one, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] not only -- i did the whole mountain training and hitting the bag on the tree and everything like that. but it's gotten very personal between me and this girl. much like it did with rocky and drago and all of that. i'm going to beat her in her own country. >> jimmy: do you really dislike this woman? >> yes. >> jimmy: why did you decide to have the fight in brazil? i assume they'll be rooting for her. >> well, i mean, i fight above myself in brazil, i do really well there. the thing is i just wanted to beat her in the most devastatingly embarrassing way possible. [ cheers and applause ] beat her in front of her own people. i'm not afraid to let go of the hometown advantage. she's much more than a hometown advantage away from beating me. >> jimmy: you should show up at her house and b
plus they're all studying me. specifically studying for me.ing for my style. >> jimmy: you've likened this competition to "rocky iv." which character would you be in that? >> i'm rocky. >> jimmy: you're rocky. >> i'm rocky in this one, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] not only -- i did the whole mountain training and hitting the bag on the tree and everything like that. but it's gotten very personal between me and this girl. much like it did with rocky and drago...
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♪ juliÁn: bueno, ahora si me voy, me voy. >> no, ven para acÁ que tengo otro.do llegas ahí te das cuenta... que de increíble no tiene nada, y que era demasiado bueno para ser verdad. justo así te pasa cuando te cambias de servicio móvil y terminas con una conexión malísima y poco confiable. si tu nueva red no funciona como esperabas... vuelve a verizon y obtén $300. verizon, vuelve a una mejor red. de planes de salud de medicare? folletos no, mira... esto es lo único que tenemos que leer. atención, beneficiarios de medicare. si está por cumplir 65 años de edad o si ya se va a jubilar y por lo tanto va a perder su cobertura de cuidado de la salud ahora es el momento de evaluar sus opciones de cobertura de medicare. y los planes de unitedhealthcare incluyen el plan aarp medicarecomplete, ¿y por qué es completo? porque combina la parte a y la parte b de medicare con la cobertura de medicamentos recetados de la parte d. ¡y hay más! una vez que se inscriba en un plan aarp medicarecomplete, usted podrá beneficiarse de una cobertura de medicamentos recetados ada en mi
♪ juliÁn: bueno, ahora si me voy, me voy. >> no, ven para acÁ que tengo otro.do llegas ahí te das cuenta... que de increíble no tiene nada, y que era demasiado bueno para ser verdad. justo así te pasa cuando te cambias de servicio móvil y terminas con una conexión malísima y poco confiable. si tu nueva red no funciona como esperabas... vuelve a verizon y obtén $300. verizon, vuelve a una mejor red. de planes de salud de medicare? folletos no, mira... esto es lo único que...
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come to me. come to me. >> powerful in a sort of small, girly way. >> is this drinks that goes with food or is this food that goes to a try um triumphant return to korea. >> neighbor the best way to tell this story is to start at the end. >> like a dog returning to his own vomit, i keep flashing back to was it last nigt? the night before? i smell fried chicken own my cloets, so perhaps -- >> we meet again. >> am i glowing with pink. >> i was just going to say, you look like a better version of yourself. >> why is that? >> because i lost about agt pounds of dead skin. >> it's a really good idea of the optimal cleanliness. >> i'm okay with soap and waterer. >> and beer, yes. okay, there you go. so some koreans have eating traditions. you have a very big production, a very big event that's very important, you celebrate that in a proper way. >> what are we celebrating? >> celebrating the end of the show. >> i thought you said something important. >> this is important. this is the most important thing
come to me. come to me. >> powerful in a sort of small, girly way. >> is this drinks that goes with food or is this food that goes to a try um triumphant return to korea. >> neighbor the best way to tell this story is to start at the end. >> like a dog returning to his own vomit, i keep flashing back to was it last nigt? the night before? i smell fried chicken own my cloets, so perhaps -- >> we meet again. >> am i glowing with pink. >> i was just going...
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he said they wanted to kill me. >> an individual came up to me and told me that jeremy had said thate was going to give everybody in the pod hiv. he had told people he put a special sauce on his sandwiches. >> extra mayonnaise. that's what i said. and that was like four weeks ago. >> you're saying you did not do that? >> no, i did not do that. >> bologna sandwiches are not part of the jail's normal meal plan. they're usually given to inmates who require an additional meal for medication. due to his hiv status merithew was such an inmate. but he gave his sandwiches away. >> the sandwiches are popular because a lot of the inmates are indigent and he was giving them out for free, i guess. and if you can get anything free in jail, sandwiches or anything like that, you're going to take them. so they're going to be extremely popular. >> i have a morning snack for you. there you go. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> there's so much almost hatred for him right now in here. i think i had 16 people eat sandwiches from him. >> ruben florez received several sandwiches from merithew in recent weeks. h
he said they wanted to kill me. >> an individual came up to me and told me that jeremy had said thate was going to give everybody in the pod hiv. he had told people he put a special sauce on his sandwiches. >> extra mayonnaise. that's what i said. and that was like four weeks ago. >> you're saying you did not do that? >> no, i did not do that. >> bologna sandwiches are not part of the jail's normal meal plan. they're usually given to inmates who require an...
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and that's sad to me. and i wanted to write this book to let people know that if a chubby little girl from a small town in minnesota who happened to play a mean violin could unexpectedly become miss america and have our own tv show on the national scene 25 years later that if i can do it, i want you to get out your list of things to do that's been sitting there for a long time and feel inspired for you to be able to do it as well. be so here's what i tell my kids now in an excerpt from my book about working hard. we all have some luck in our lives. but i don't tell my children maybe you'll get lucky. i tell them to work hard and study and give every challenge their all. i make sure they understand what it means to have strong values and always strive to do the right thing. my dream as a young girl was to play the violin on a world stage. no one told me i wasn't good enough or skinny enough or any other enough. my life stretched out ahead of me full of possibility, and i lived with the ever-present idea tha
and that's sad to me. and i wanted to write this book to let people know that if a chubby little girl from a small town in minnesota who happened to play a mean violin could unexpectedly become miss america and have our own tv show on the national scene 25 years later that if i can do it, i want you to get out your list of things to do that's been sitting there for a long time and feel inspired for you to be able to do it as well. be so here's what i tell my kids now in an excerpt from my book...
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it never occurred to me that i was going to die. me being me, of course i'm going to beat it.o question. i'll get through this somehow. that's unrealistic in some ways. i was sent to memorial sloan kettering cancer center in new york and became the patient of a young, highly regarded multiple myeloma expert, dr. heather landau. she and my daughter jennifer quickly bonded. i'm not fishing for anything here. we want honest answers. what kind of a patient was i? >> i think you were challenging at first because it was difficult to get a sense of where you really were. >> it seems that i, tom brokaw patient 2640 was stoic. too stoic about the pain that i was in. >> at sloan-kettering, dr. landau told me it actually helps if patients speak up about their pain and how sick they feel. >> complain, complain, complain. we can provide pain medicine and pain management. it's really challenging if we don't know when things get bad. >> and that autumn was unexpectedly tough. i was taking 17 pills a day at this point including two daily doses of revlimid, a powerful chemotherapy derived from
it never occurred to me that i was going to die. me being me, of course i'm going to beat it.o question. i'll get through this somehow. that's unrealistic in some ways. i was sent to memorial sloan kettering cancer center in new york and became the patient of a young, highly regarded multiple myeloma expert, dr. heather landau. she and my daughter jennifer quickly bonded. i'm not fishing for anything here. we want honest answers. what kind of a patient was i? >> i think you were...
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me. smothers sporadic acts of resistance in the past but the fact he is part of a mexican immigrant to galvanize there at that moment a protest was quite telling in terms of history but also the complexity these populations attain. a coalition was formed and african-american latino leaders in the community, my whole family involved with it. i felt sympathetic to the cause as well because my scholarly evolution began an activist oriented realm against conditions like police brutality. it was something i felt compelled to write about. besides the awakening the commodities have pop culture and see similar critiques mit's emerging shedding a critical life on these issues of violence and understanding and resistance against it. >> host: and yearbook "black-brown solidarity" you describe yourself as marginally chacon. what does that mean and why is it important? >> guest: this is one of the many ways they try to honor the significance of african american history within that community. houston h
me. smothers sporadic acts of resistance in the past but the fact he is part of a mexican immigrant to galvanize there at that moment a protest was quite telling in terms of history but also the complexity these populations attain. a coalition was formed and african-american latino leaders in the community, my whole family involved with it. i felt sympathetic to the cause as well because my scholarly evolution began an activist oriented realm against conditions like police brutality. it was...
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no lobbyist would ever job with me. -- jog with me.imple, but that is newborn part of my day. i do things around that. -- that is an important part of my day. we have had a nebraska breakfast going on for 70 years -- every week we have 150 people every wednesday for breakfast. i certainly go to that. one of the things i try not to do is fund raise when i am working. the big thing of course is calling people on the phone for money all the time. it's a terrible distraction. not only does it get your mind off what you're doing into something that is not why you're here , i try to not miss a hea ring or anything to go raise money. i try to keep up with the demands of fun raising, but doing it outside my course is what i believe in. it does not make me better than anybody else, it just makes me comfortable. i'm here to go to this midi hearings. -- go to those committee hearings. i need to be there to resent my district as much i can. >> was talk about your roots in a nebraska. where were you born and raised? representative ashford: i was bo
no lobbyist would ever job with me. -- jog with me.imple, but that is newborn part of my day. i do things around that. -- that is an important part of my day. we have had a nebraska breakfast going on for 70 years -- every week we have 150 people every wednesday for breakfast. i certainly go to that. one of the things i try not to do is fund raise when i am working. the big thing of course is calling people on the phone for money all the time. it's a terrible distraction. not only does it get...
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if you don't allow me to run. >>> don't touch me. do not touch me. >> when anger builds -- >> [ bleep ]. you all started [ bleep ] with any. >> and people are pushed past their limits. watch out. >> did they just deck the bride? >> wedding parties collide. >> everybody is punching each other. >> the slap heard across the field. >> it was pandemonium. >> and it's the end of the line for an angry passenger. explosive outbursts. >> i want my mom! i want my mom! >> violent confrontations. >> [ bleep ]. >> outrageous behavior. >> get off the [ bleep ]. ah! [ bleep ]. crazy. "caught on camera: rage." it's the last stop on the train for this man when he has a meltdown, and another passenger takes action. >> that's when he got in his fate, i'm going to kill you, i'm going to kill you. >> september 27th, 2012. minneapolis, minnesota. it's a chilly 29 degrees as shawn daivari heads to the airport on the hiawatha train line. >> light rail in minneapolis is as nice and clean as you can get. >> but on this day, nice and clean gets down and dirty
if you don't allow me to run. >>> don't touch me. do not touch me. >> when anger builds -- >> [ bleep ]. you all started [ bleep ] with any. >> and people are pushed past their limits. watch out. >> did they just deck the bride? >> wedding parties collide. >> everybody is punching each other. >> the slap heard across the field. >> it was pandemonium. >> and it's the end of the line for an angry passenger. explosive outbursts....
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imeer in the house and he prevailed me and he isn't just showing me, he will one day show you. it is still my house and he has given to me and it is up above everyone else. risen above everyone else he prevailed me in this lifetop time. i [inaudible] after half a day cleaning i go to the castro and the rest of the day i'm there and noeb no one gives me a dollar. on top they always think i'm a thief. by the way i didn't hear homeless on the list. it is still okay for the police to treat homeless bad, right? homeless [inaudible] it is like saying my [inaudible] i'm vein and the hero and take care of your city rsh what's up? >> thank you very much next speaker please >> you can make donations today, i'm hungry today. >> thank you president breed and other mb members victim thofz cuball. my name is christopher cudoll. i rise to comment on the peril of system development. first the rule of thumb for system development, projects take 3 times the estimated development time. projects cost 3 times more money than the original estimate. projects only certify 1/3 of the requirement jz 1/3
imeer in the house and he prevailed me and he isn't just showing me, he will one day show you. it is still my house and he has given to me and it is up above everyone else. risen above everyone else he prevailed me in this lifetop time. i [inaudible] after half a day cleaning i go to the castro and the rest of the day i'm there and noeb no one gives me a dollar. on top they always think i'm a thief. by the way i didn't hear homeless on the list. it is still okay for the police to treat homeless...
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he wraps his arms around me and comforts me and tells me he's going to see me through this and that he'sorgiven me, because i can't forgive myself sometimes. >> i've become a very angry person rather than, say, somebody who is looking at things and finding things better. there's nothing rehabilitating here. it's a drudgery, really. >> when we last saw barbara erdman, she was 65 years old and one year into her ten-year sentence for murder. >> my husband had left me after 30 years, and i was having a very tough time with it. and all of a sudden i decided i was going to be me again. and i went over to his house. he had moved out, and i went over to his house where he lived, and i wanted to tell him to keep whatever pension and stuff he had and just sign the house over to me. and he got very irate and starting beating me up. but when i backed up, his gun was on the counter -- he carried it once in a while -- and i picked it up and tried to scare him. he backed off, but then he came at me. and i pulled the trigger, i guess. i really don't remember it clearly. it went off and he died. >> barba
he wraps his arms around me and comforts me and tells me he's going to see me through this and that he'sorgiven me, because i can't forgive myself sometimes. >> i've become a very angry person rather than, say, somebody who is looking at things and finding things better. there's nothing rehabilitating here. it's a drudgery, really. >> when we last saw barbara erdman, she was 65 years old and one year into her ten-year sentence for murder. >> my husband had left me after 30...
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he took a huge risk of me. -- on me. interestingly, he is an amateur woodworker. talking about my family's business i worked for the domestic policy council for a year. i moved downstairs, to the first floor of the western and worked for the tip e.g.. joel kaplan. -- deputy chief of staff joel cap. >> was your first reaction? representative stefanik: i was very nervous. even when you are on staff particularly the first date when i went in and to meet my boss, you sit in the west wing lobby. i think anybody who sat there will tell you for a type of job interview it is a very nerve-racking experience, but also an incredibly awe-inspiring experience. i remember thinking to myself, i can't believe i am sitting in the west wing of the white house. i wouldn't have imagined that a year or even two weeks earlier. it is a moment where you pinch yourself. kennedy bursting, who i interviewed for in college, he was president reagan's chief of staff, he gave me a great piece of advice. he said no matter what you are doing in life or what job you have pinch yourself every day y
he took a huge risk of me. -- on me. interestingly, he is an amateur woodworker. talking about my family's business i worked for the domestic policy council for a year. i moved downstairs, to the first floor of the western and worked for the tip e.g.. joel kaplan. -- deputy chief of staff joel cap. >> was your first reaction? representative stefanik: i was very nervous. even when you are on staff particularly the first date when i went in and to meet my boss, you sit in the west wing...
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this morning my sergeant called me and told me that ms. brewer gave her information that inmate boyce is possibly giving medication to inmate monahan. >> brenda brewer, considered the housing unit's matriarch, says unlike most inmates, if she says something suspicious, she'll report it to deputies. >> the girls will say i'm a snitch, because i told them the truth. well then so be it. because if they ask me something i'm going to tell them the truth. i'm not going to lie. i'm not a person that just lie. lie, lie, lie. i don't have time for that. >> another inmate says she heard a similar story about monahan. >> what i heard was that somebody was giving her pills in exchange for her commissary. that's the word. but i don't know. so -- that's just the gossip. >> a few of the inmates said that they heard the conversation. they didn't actually see anything with the medication between monahan and boyce. so we're going to follow up on that. >> private first class claiborne pulls brewer aside for questioning. >> ms. brewer. do you know anyone that
this morning my sergeant called me and told me that ms. brewer gave her information that inmate boyce is possibly giving medication to inmate monahan. >> brenda brewer, considered the housing unit's matriarch, says unlike most inmates, if she says something suspicious, she'll report it to deputies. >> the girls will say i'm a snitch, because i told them the truth. well then so be it. because if they ask me something i'm going to tell them the truth. i'm not going to lie. i'm not a...
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♪ you just hold me and i won't ever let you go ♪ ♪ wait for me to come home wait for me to come home when i'm away and i will remember how you kissed me under the lamppost ♪ ♪ back on 6th street hearing you whisper through the phone wait for me to come home ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about right there. ed sheeran fantastic. oh, "photograph." "multiply" is in stores -- thank you, yeah. my thanks to melissa mccarthy, ed sheeran, terence blanchard, right there. [ cheers and applause ] and of course the roots from philadelphia right there. hey, guys. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thanks for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ .. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- taylor schilling. chat and a performance from legendary singer/songwriter, james taylor. featuring the 8g band with chad smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and app
♪ you just hold me and i won't ever let you go ♪ ♪ wait for me to come home wait for me to come home when i'm away and i will remember how you kissed me under the lamppost ♪ ♪ back on 6th street hearing you whisper through the phone wait for me to come home ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about right there. ed sheeran fantastic. oh, "photograph." "multiply" is in stores -- thank you, yeah. my thanks...
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just let me know you're okay. i do get calls from all over the country and they'll say, hey, you remember me? you talked to me at that place? i know it's late. but you got a minute? and i have to take a minute to listen to her because that's something that no one is doing. i will listen. >> do your parents know where you are? >> no but they know what i do. i've been on my own since i was like 17. wait, i can freeze my account. [touch tone] introducing freeze it, from discover. it allows you to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds if your card is misplaced. not here... ♪ and once you find your card, you can switch it right on again. hey...you're back! [touch tone] freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. you're not at all concerned? about what now? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. cover
just let me know you're okay. i do get calls from all over the country and they'll say, hey, you remember me? you talked to me at that place? i know it's late. but you got a minute? and i have to take a minute to listen to her because that's something that no one is doing. i will listen. >> do your parents know where you are? >> no but they know what i do. i've been on my own since i was like 17. wait, i can freeze my account. [touch tone] introducing freeze it, from discover. it...
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he grabbed me and appealed to me and tried to figure out what war did to human beings. on further investigation it startled me. you know the bigger story. burnside muted pontoon bridges. -- engineering-- -- needed pontoon bridges. engineers were fired upon. and then what happened was disgraceful. the union army went into that town and if you can rape a tone that is what happened. they put graffiti -- how that is what happened. -- they put -- town that is what happened. they put on graffiti. this is a real message to the confederates. you cannot protect your women. so this picture has always conjured those sort of images with me. you should know that in civil war studies right now this picture is indicative of the struggle as to how to think about the war. is it a destructive war? is the carnage not worth it in some respects? is it just tragic? or is it still like my former colleague argues for a limited war that stayed constrained within standard military practices with these as being extras in the war? or do not know how that is going to alter and out but i do know --
he grabbed me and appealed to me and tried to figure out what war did to human beings. on further investigation it startled me. you know the bigger story. burnside muted pontoon bridges. -- engineering-- -- needed pontoon bridges. engineers were fired upon. and then what happened was disgraceful. the union army went into that town and if you can rape a tone that is what happened. they put graffiti -- how that is what happened. -- they put -- town that is what happened. they put on graffiti....
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so they write me and just keep me encouraged, telling me, keep my head up, telling me to hang on ands nothing, you know? like, if anything, the streets owe me, because the streets got a chance to be around somebody like me, you know? >> look at that right here. >> robinson could owe decades of his life to the state prison system if he is found guilty on his current charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. he's already spent a total of seven years of his life in jail, on various drug-related charges and convictions. >> have a seat. >> but for 18-year-old laney markert, jail something completely new. >> i've never been to jail. i've never been to juvenile hall. driving here was probably the longest drive and walking in, just having people look at me, just made me uncomfortable and i just felt like dirty in a way. it was very scary. i was -- i can't stop crying. i'm never been in this kind of trouble before, so it's new and i don't like it. >> markert was just arrested at her high school and charged with drug possession. she has yet to enter a plea. >> i have been us
so they write me and just keep me encouraged, telling me, keep my head up, telling me to hang on ands nothing, you know? like, if anything, the streets owe me, because the streets got a chance to be around somebody like me, you know? >> look at that right here. >> robinson could owe decades of his life to the state prison system if he is found guilty on his current charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. he's already spent a total of seven years of his life in...
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i was like, "can you send me a a plane ticket?" he had to fly me to l.a.yeah, congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> and now here we are doing a a movie! >> jimmy: now it's great! now you're doing the movie and the movie is so fantastic. it's fun. if you guys are wondering if you have seen the show, "entourage" it's always behind the scenes hollywood. everyone, the entourage is around your character. and you go around hollywood and -- is the parties you go to. it's the craziness you get involved into. but i love as a fan of movies and show business in general, all the studios, did you shoot them at real studios? >> yeah, everything location is the real place. >> jimmy: the paramount lots and warner brothers. i remember auditioning in these places. i'm like, oh my gosh. i remember pulling into parking spaces there and not having a a pass to go on. >> and we go to the actual place and we become quite good at being a little breakaway guerrilla film crew. 'cause we have to go. sometimes just the guys and a a single camera and we'll dive right in and we'll
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>> because he told me. >> who?my brother. >> does he have any idea you've done this, that you've talked to the police? >> not that i know of, no. i feel bad because i know i'm betraying my brother. thanks to me, he's looking at life. i don't expect him to forgive me or ever talk to me again. >> what guzman does not yet know is that soon after she confessed, police summoned her brother to the precinct. they knew exactly where to find him because guzman's brother, 32-year-old raphael tovar, was already at the santa rita jail on an unrelated battery charge to which he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> they pick me up and took me to newark police, now i'm fighting a homicide case. not only that, i admitted to it. i had to get that off my chest. i admitted to it. tovar, like his sister, was also charged with murder and has not yet entered a plea. >> it was just a big burden on my shoulder, really. you know? knowing you took somebody's life. you didn't want to take their life. my intentions were not to take h
>> because he told me. >> who?my brother. >> does he have any idea you've done this, that you've talked to the police? >> not that i know of, no. i feel bad because i know i'm betraying my brother. thanks to me, he's looking at life. i don't expect him to forgive me or ever talk to me again. >> what guzman does not yet know is that soon after she confessed, police summoned her brother to the precinct. they knew exactly where to find him because guzman's brother,...
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just call me arnold did ok, mr. palmer -- just call me arnold. ok, mr. parmer. i have got a great team of people. they have been around me for many years. they have been working with me for as long as 40 years. that is a cool thing about having a team. one of the things i miss about being out of politics is ability to bring teams together. teams are what move things. good teamwork, principles, reach for the stars, that kind of stuff. it gets me pretty excited. >> you grew up catholic. you were an altar boy. some called do the pope. why? -- some called you the pope. why? >> i was always active in church. when time went on and things happen to you, it was in '87 it was clear that i figure -- [phone ringing] -- i figure that is the pope calling right there. [laughter] so, i was a catholic. my mother later became the alien -- episcopalian. yeah, i got it all figured out. it was funny. the people she became connected to in the church were some of the people who came and worked with me most closely in 1987. pretty interesting. >> how did you meet your wife? >> we met
just call me arnold did ok, mr. palmer -- just call me arnold. ok, mr. parmer. i have got a great team of people. they have been around me for many years. they have been working with me for as long as 40 years. that is a cool thing about having a team. one of the things i miss about being out of politics is ability to bring teams together. teams are what move things. good teamwork, principles, reach for the stars, that kind of stuff. it gets me pretty excited. >> you grew up catholic. you...
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>> no, i'm asking for-- >> that's how it feels to me. you called me here today.king me for $150,000. i hand you the opportunity to get up to 15% of equity. you don't want that. you want to basically just hang on for the ride, and you're telling me that i'm supposed to pay you for all this work. i don't need you. >> i'm not--no longer in support of what i agreed to verbally. i'm just not. >> and so you're not honoring your handshake? >> i am not. >> coming up... you're essentially not gonna be in charge anymore. >> i "politefully" disagree, so... at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. ♪usic: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mind wearing. [passenger] i work for me. and so does
>> no, i'm asking for-- >> that's how it feels to me. you called me here today.king me for $150,000. i hand you the opportunity to get up to 15% of equity. you don't want that. you want to basically just hang on for the ride, and you're telling me that i'm supposed to pay you for all this work. i don't need you. >> i'm not--no longer in support of what i agreed to verbally. i'm just not. >> and so you're not honoring your handshake? >> i am not. >> coming...
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so if you did it, you need to let me know now. >> he slammed that stool down and screamed at me, they don't arrest people that aren't guilty. you know, these my little brother telling me that. why don't you confess and cooperate and they won't seek the death penalty? >> i was thinking, my god, we're talking about your life. i don't want you to die. i went up there to try to save my brother's life. >> randy steidl went on the murders for dike and karen rhodes in 1987. >> the prosecution's case was that randy and herby were dealing drugs to dike rhodes, and that he owed herby money for a drug debt he hadn't paid. >> prosecutors focus special attention on darrell harrington. >> he knew things that the town drunk would know. >> and debbie rhinebolt who described seeing the stabbing. she also described a broken latch she saw in the rhodes' bedroom. >> the prosecutor, in his closing argument, made repeated references to the lamp to bolster the credibility of deborah. >> debbie rhinebolt's testimony was a little bit of a revelation. she was vivid, she was convincing, and you've got to rememb
so if you did it, you need to let me know now. >> he slammed that stool down and screamed at me, they don't arrest people that aren't guilty. you know, these my little brother telling me that. why don't you confess and cooperate and they won't seek the death penalty? >> i was thinking, my god, we're talking about your life. i don't want you to die. i went up there to try to save my brother's life. >> randy steidl went on the murders for dike and karen rhodes in 1987. >>...
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it's not me. it was never me. >> the home invasion story is chilling not only because of the level of violence used, but because it's all captured on camera. >> when msnbc presents an hour long program on the case in 2002, few question him and his co-defendant's guilt. >> i feel they should be executed. both of them. they did a horrendous thing, absolutely terrible and they should pay for their crime. >>> for nearly two decades, the case goes through the courts while deborah sits in the gallery watching her sister's final moments over and over. >> obviously every time i have to revisit this because of the court system, it's yesterday. we look at a video tape. it's like they were not real people. i could not imagine that happening to me. well, they were real people and it did happen. they were no different than somebody sitting at home tonight wondering, god, that could have been me. that could be anybody. >> sharon and marie are both 25 and taken with the glamour they see on the south florida part
it's not me. it was never me. >> the home invasion story is chilling not only because of the level of violence used, but because it's all captured on camera. >> when msnbc presents an hour long program on the case in 2002, few question him and his co-defendant's guilt. >> i feel they should be executed. both of them. they did a horrendous thing, absolutely terrible and they should pay for their crime. >>> for nearly two decades, the case goes through the courts while...
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get me somebody with pazazz!he changes we need in this country unless there is a political revolution! >> jon: inflammatory, said with a bruceic accent he has passion but lacks the dickishness i've come to expect now that trump is in the race. maybe chafee is cranking it up to 11 now. >> my long support for raising the minimum-wage my long support for protecting the environment and addressing climate change. >> jon: it's like the white noise machine is running for president. i mean the words, he's saying words, the words have meanings they describe policies that might even benefit our country, help enormous numbers of people even save lives but listening to him is like lickic a lick -- licking a picture of food, it should taste like something but it's paper -- what does that remind me of? oh no! it's everywhere! don't tempt me! i won't! >> they're losers. >> jon: no! you're>> jon: you're right murdered bird, they're losers. we rail at the press for covering the flashy stupid stories instead of the important stuff
get me somebody with pazazz!he changes we need in this country unless there is a political revolution! >> jon: inflammatory, said with a bruceic accent he has passion but lacks the dickishness i've come to expect now that trump is in the race. maybe chafee is cranking it up to 11 now. >> my long support for raising the minimum-wage my long support for protecting the environment and addressing climate change. >> jon: it's like the white noise machine is running for president. i...
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he started to ask me about stock picks and asked me what was going on.nking he was a viewer. and he said maria, i wrote a song about you. i want you to see me sing it. i said wow, then i realized who i was dealing with. he was going on stage at 1:00 a.m., at the time i was on the air live at 6:00 a.m. >> well you could have partied with him afterwards and then just gone to the job after that i think that was a nice compliment, he had died in 2000 from cancer. you're from brooklyn, a saturday night fever person -- >> i am. >> and your grandfather started an italian restaurant and you were the hat check girl? >> i was, my grandfather came to this country, that is my father, that is the cheese cake, my dad took over the restaurant, i was a coat check girl and it was an amazing upbringing. >> how old were you when you were in the coat check? >> i must have been 16. >> you were a catholic school girl? >> i was. >> and then you became a bookie? >> i was not a bookie! >> come on. >> i worked on saturdays -- it was a really good job -- >> was there a guy named f
he started to ask me about stock picks and asked me what was going on.nking he was a viewer. and he said maria, i wrote a song about you. i want you to see me sing it. i said wow, then i realized who i was dealing with. he was going on stage at 1:00 a.m., at the time i was on the air live at 6:00 a.m. >> well you could have partied with him afterwards and then just gone to the job after that i think that was a nice compliment, he had died in 2000 from cancer. you're from brooklyn, a...
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you're on to me!is, i mean, for all the things of taking on the "vacation" franchise, you are now a voice -- 'cause you're playing a character from the -- you're rusty. and now your voice is a voice on waze. >> the waze navigation app, you can select rusty griswold. >> seth: wow. >> this is my greatest accomplishment in showbiz. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it really is. this is a big deal. >> this is the most fun thing. >> seth: how much recording did you have to do? >> 17 days nonstop. so, you actually -- here's the thing, and a lot of people don't know this, when you're using the waze navigation app, i'm actually live. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh wow. >> on -- >> seth: so, you're like watching google earth. >> i'm just talking through your cell phone. >> seth: gotcha. >> and i'm looking at like -- >> seth: and you have a bunch of phones out. >> i just have a rand mcnally atlas. [ light laughter ] the thumbing through -- >> seth: oaky. now, that explains because i have gotten some bad direction. and now
you're on to me!is, i mean, for all the things of taking on the "vacation" franchise, you are now a voice -- 'cause you're playing a character from the -- you're rusty. and now your voice is a voice on waze. >> the waze navigation app, you can select rusty griswold. >> seth: wow. >> this is my greatest accomplishment in showbiz. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it really is. this is a big deal. >> this is the most fun thing. >> seth: how much recording...
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que me siento mal y digo: se me va a quitar, se me va a qutar.salario para que pueda comprar sus medicamentos, pero aÚn falta mucho por recaudar. >> sÉ que dios es muy grande. doÑa mary es una seÑora luchadora que ha estado aquÍ luchando y luchando. y es una seÑora muy, muy buena persona. y yo sÉ que lo vamos a lograr. >> pese a su difÍcil situaciÓn, la fe de esta abuela no se resquebraja. mantiene encendidas las velas de sus santos con la esperanza que se va a curar. >> todavÍa me siento con fuerzas de seguir adelante. >> su nieta tampoco deja de rezar por ella. >> dios, por favor que se mejor mi abuela. >> convencida que en algÚn momento se producirÁ el milagro que permita que su abuelita pueda recibir el trasplante que tanto necesita. >> para que tenga una idea, doÑa marÍa necesita recaudar unos 40 mil dÓlares para que le puedan hacer el trasplante de riÑÓn que necesita. no importa lo que podamos aportar, siempre podemos hacer la diferencia. si quiere tender una mano amiga, puede llamar al: o entre a primer impacto.com allÍ estÁ nuestra ayuda
que me siento mal y digo: se me va a quitar, se me va a qutar.salario para que pueda comprar sus medicamentos, pero aÚn falta mucho por recaudar. >> sÉ que dios es muy grande. doÑa mary es una seÑora luchadora que ha estado aquÍ luchando y luchando. y es una seÑora muy, muy buena persona. y yo sÉ que lo vamos a lograr. >> pese a su difÍcil situaciÓn, la fe de esta abuela no se resquebraja. mantiene encendidas las velas de sus santos con la esperanza que se va a curar....
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thank you for having me. when i wrote better late than never in a weird way i didn't think i was writing a diverse book. i'd come from a background of dancing on broadway in a the move to new york city 15 years ago to chase the dream and i did that for about ten years and when i set out to write date it was at the advice of my my age and who for many years was an editorial in editorial is that right if only you can write which is something i say to people all the time now write the book only you can write. when i was working on the show billy elliot and i was one of the coaches for the boys in the show and i felt a kinship for them. when i wrote better late than never come a it's when i was in seventh and eighth grade i realized i was going to be gay. there was no verb at this point. it was only a noun or adjective and so the response i get from people now and one of the exciting things when you write for young people you write for their parents and booksellers and librarians and so it's people that write to
thank you for having me. when i wrote better late than never in a weird way i didn't think i was writing a diverse book. i'd come from a background of dancing on broadway in a the move to new york city 15 years ago to chase the dream and i did that for about ten years and when i set out to write date it was at the advice of my my age and who for many years was an editorial in editorial is that right if only you can write which is something i say to people all the time now write the book only...
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hace caso, me quita mis senos, me quitan la mujer, me quitan la mitad del tiempo, y aparte, no me incluyenurará mucho. de olive garden crea tu propio tour of italy desde $12.99. escoge 3 de tus 9 platos preferidos y disfrútalos en un solo plato, con ensalada y pan ilimitados. apresúrate a crear tu propio tour. en olive garden. para los conciertos quenar tú quieras!a hora ¡wow! ¡bellisimo! pero solo con pepsi. ♪ te quedas con el oso polar. ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! ♪ ♪ johnny: seÑoras y seÑores, ha llegado el momento que todos estaban esperando, porque miren a quien tenemos aquÍ, a los lenguilargos! luis: felices de que sea lunes, pero empezamos con una noticia, que la verdad... los finales felices son los buenos, pero resulta que a leti calderÓn le llueve sobre mojado, ustedes saben que meses atrÁs tuvo un accidente automovilÍstico muy fuerte con los niÑos, y tuvo un accidente automovilÍstico la semana pasada donde tuvo lesiones al parecer un poco seria, veamos lo que dijo. johnny: veamos lo que trae la gente de televisa espectÁculos. <> a pocos meses de caerse de un camper que
hace caso, me quita mis senos, me quitan la mujer, me quitan la mitad del tiempo, y aparte, no me incluyenurará mucho. de olive garden crea tu propio tour of italy desde $12.99. escoge 3 de tus 9 platos preferidos y disfrútalos en un solo plato, con ensalada y pan ilimitados. apresúrate a crear tu propio tour. en olive garden. para los conciertos quenar tú quieras!a hora ¡wow! ¡bellisimo! pero solo con pepsi. ♪ te quedas con el oso polar. ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! ♪ ♪...
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he was gonna shoot at me.ys reminded the judge that after the shooting, the police announced cindy would not be charged. >> after the detectives interviewed her, no, they felt at the time that this could be a case of self-defense. >> reporter: and the defense pointed out news stories of the time in which police were quoting nissim a suspect in orlando's murder. >> at the time, he was the person the police was investigating and the only suspect in my husband's murder. >> reporter: and as for that d.e.a. undercover tape. which so faithfully recorded what she told friskey, about planning, and vengence. an eye for an eye. >> this is me telling him how i felt. my embellishment on the story. >> reporter: it was all pure theatre, she said. she was trying to impress friskey, not confess to him. >> i made myself to look tougher than i was because -- >> reporter: why did you do that? >> because i'm a single mom, living in a man's world. so i wanted to sound like, "i'm tough, you can't mess with me." >> reporter: cindy a
he was gonna shoot at me.ys reminded the judge that after the shooting, the police announced cindy would not be charged. >> after the detectives interviewed her, no, they felt at the time that this could be a case of self-defense. >> reporter: and the defense pointed out news stories of the time in which police were quoting nissim a suspect in orlando's murder. >> at the time, he was the person the police was investigating and the only suspect in my husband's murder. >>...
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you couldn't tell me nothing, you couldn't control me.hat's why i was so out of control, because i hated to be controlled, you know. >> now at age 20, crawford is awaiting trial on a charge of drug trafficking. prosecutors have just offered her a plea deal to serve 85% of her 15-year sentence, or about 12 years. still reluctant to accept the deal, crawford will discuss it with the woman she considers her spouse, star brown. >> she's my life. i love her to death. she's like everything. she was like best friends with my sister. when i came here she was very supportive, here for me, anything i needed, here for my kids. >> star has three children. >> two boys and one girl and i love them kids to death. >> i really miss you. how you been feeling? >> a little [ bleep ] up. so, they came to see me yesterday, and they were like, oh, because i told you, it was 15 years. right? and he said, well, you would have to do 12 years, which is 85% of that. he said or you can goo 15 years in the r.i.p. program. i laughed at his white ass -- >> what's the r.
you couldn't tell me nothing, you couldn't control me.hat's why i was so out of control, because i hated to be controlled, you know. >> now at age 20, crawford is awaiting trial on a charge of drug trafficking. prosecutors have just offered her a plea deal to serve 85% of her 15-year sentence, or about 12 years. still reluctant to accept the deal, crawford will discuss it with the woman she considers her spouse, star brown. >> she's my life. i love her to death. she's like...
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like, we let my dad pick me up at lunch because they wouldn't let me skip class. thanks.deal. and then i went back and was like, "i have a job!" they're like, "whoo, whatever." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like next year, you're like, "hey, i'm all about that bass now." [ laughter ] "yeah, now you know who i am, right?" >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: and that song -- "all about that bass" -- yo wrote for a different artist. >> well, at the time my job was to write for artists. >> jimmy: that was your job, yeah. >> so i wrote the song, and we both looked at each other and were like, "no one's going to sing this, ever." >> jimmy: it's so good. >> no one will hear no one >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, 'cause it was -- it's a ver you had to be bigger than a a size two and had to sing and rap. and so l.a. reid heard it and was like, "whoever's singing it is the artist. clearly. so go get her." >> jimmy: no way. l.a. reid. good for him. >> good for him. >> jimmy: and you performed that song on the ukulele for him? >> yeah, that's all i had. i was there for a writing trip, and usually produc
like, we let my dad pick me up at lunch because they wouldn't let me skip class. thanks.deal. and then i went back and was like, "i have a job!" they're like, "whoo, whatever." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like next year, you're like, "hey, i'm all about that bass now." [ laughter ] "yeah, now you know who i am, right?" >> yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: and that song -- "all about that bass" -- yo wrote for a different artist. >>...
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i wish that was me." i got body beast, and now i finally got to realize that dream. >> with the beast, i didn't see that bulk that every girl is afraid of, so, for me, it was ideal. >> i turn a lot of heads now. i get a lot of compliments, and it's nice. you know, i try not to let it get to my head, but it's cool. [ chuckles ] >> announcer: body beast gives men and women the bodies they want. in fact, two of the body beast physique contest winners turned out to be a couple. >> i saw my boyfriend do the program, so i knew it worked and i wanted it to work for me. so, i started the program, stuck to it. when i got the results and my friends started noticing, it just got me pumped up to push even harder. >> i love her abs, of course. and her shoulders and her back are just phenomenal. >> i love his chest [laughs] and his shoulders and he has great abs. >> body beast definitely works and if you do it together, then you can succeed together. >> beast up! >> with other programs, there might have been days that
i wish that was me." i got body beast, and now i finally got to realize that dream. >> with the beast, i didn't see that bulk that every girl is afraid of, so, for me, it was ideal. >> i turn a lot of heads now. i get a lot of compliments, and it's nice. you know, i try not to let it get to my head, but it's cool. [ chuckles ] >> announcer: body beast gives men and women the bodies they want. in fact, two of the body beast physique contest winners turned out to be a...
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it piss me off.ke a dime lemonless kind of guy. >> i think mitt romney will have a good chance if he just put forth apologies. >> no, no, no. his black ass. no. (laughter) >> larry: let's be real about this. there are a lot of the blacks who are socially conservative. >> but they don't have to convince -- >> larry: hold on. they're socially conservative. (laughter) let me ask you this do black votes matter if all we do is vote democrat? >> democrat. larry: maybe latino votes matter more because they're like you got to show me what you're going to do. >> democrats have the latino vote. donald trump is through. he through. (laughter) his card -- car's been dirty for six months. (laughter) >> larry: mexicans clean his car every day. (laughter) >> i'll keep it real. i know who keeps my grass cut. thank you, jose. (laughter) >> larry: no, no, no. you can't stand up for them and then slam them in the same sentence. >> i'm not slamming them! larry: okay. here's the real "keeping it real" issue. there was th
it piss me off.ke a dime lemonless kind of guy. >> i think mitt romney will have a good chance if he just put forth apologies. >> no, no, no. his black ass. no. (laughter) >> larry: let's be real about this. there are a lot of the blacks who are socially conservative. >> but they don't have to convince -- >> larry: hold on. they're socially conservative. (laughter) let me ask you this do black votes matter if all we do is vote democrat? >> democrat. larry:...
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lemonis: tell me. nicolas: i can't speak. lemonis: tell me.ing a tough time. -lemonis: i understand. i've worked almost a year with nicolas, and i have a tremendous affection for him as an individual. but he has these moments where he just totally melts down. and what i'm learning is that it comes from insecurity. nicolas: i have a personal issue. lemonis: we all have personal issues, bud. i mean, my list of personal issues is, like, huge. nicolas: yeah, i'm sure you've created mechanisms to deal with some of them. i haven't. lemonis: i think all of us have a level of insecurity that we don't want to show people. i know that i do. nicolas has struggled trusting people all his life. and now that we're close, he's struggling to trust me. and so his defense mechanism is to shut down. talk about it. personal in the trust issue? nicolas: no, it's -- it's here. it's nowhere else. lemonis: you don't feel like you're deserving of it? nicolas: that's right. lemonis: is that what it is? why? -nicolas: i don't know. -lemonis: you work your ass off. nicol
lemonis: tell me. nicolas: i can't speak. lemonis: tell me.ing a tough time. -lemonis: i understand. i've worked almost a year with nicolas, and i have a tremendous affection for him as an individual. but he has these moments where he just totally melts down. and what i'm learning is that it comes from insecurity. nicolas: i have a personal issue. lemonis: we all have personal issues, bud. i mean, my list of personal issues is, like, huge. nicolas: yeah, i'm sure you've created mechanisms to...