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my mother, my cousins, my grandmother when she was still alive had visited my grammar schools, my high schools, my colleges, my law schools. they all came to my induction at the white house, at the induction for the ceremony at the white house, and the inductions at the court. and i found my aunt in the white house bathroom stuff in her pocketbook with the white house stamped napkins. [laughing] [applause] >> and coffee cups, the cardboard cup, coffee cup. and i looked at her and i said -- and she looked at me and said, sonja -- [speaking in native tongue] spirits are not going to notice. [laughing] and i went out shaking my head. i learned a lesson last you. i was at the white house christmas party and, it was two years ago, not last year, and at the end of the speech, the president after welcome everybody to the party said, now go out, have a good time. leave the silverware but take the napkins. [laughing] >> we know everybody does. [laughing] >> so more of that lesson -- i learned that my family is no different than everybody else. [laughing] [applause] >> and that's how we stay con
my mother, my cousins, my grandmother when she was still alive had visited my grammar schools, my high schools, my colleges, my law schools. they all came to my induction at the white house, at the induction for the ceremony at the white house, and the inductions at the court. and i found my aunt in the white house bathroom stuff in her pocketbook with the white house stamped napkins. [laughing] [applause] >> and coffee cups, the cardboard cup, coffee cup. and i looked at her and i said...
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when she was still alive had visited my grammar schools, my high schools, my colleges, my law school. they all came to my induction at the white house, not the induction, but the ceremony at the white house, and inductions at the court, and i found my aunt in the white house bathroom stuffing her pocketbook with the white house-stamped napkins -- [laughter] justice sotomayor: and the cardboard coffee cups, and i looked at her and i said -- and she looked at me and said, sonia -- spanish]in and i walked away shaking my head. but i learned a lesson last year. i was at the white house christmas party, and at the end -- two years ago, not last year -- and at the end of his speech the president after he welcomed everybody to the party said, now go out and have a good time. leave the silverware, but take the napkins. we know everybody does. so, moral of that lesson? i learned that my family is no different than everybody else. and that is how we stay connected. i encouraged students in every institution, and sometimes if you move far from -- if you come from the east coast to the west coas
when she was still alive had visited my grammar schools, my high schools, my colleges, my law school. they all came to my induction at the white house, not the induction, but the ceremony at the white house, and inductions at the court, and i found my aunt in the white house bathroom stuffing her pocketbook with the white house-stamped napkins -- [laughter] justice sotomayor: and the cardboard coffee cups, and i looked at her and i said -- and she looked at me and said, sonia -- spanish]in and...
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they're there to welcome my first, my son taylor, my second, my daughter courtney and my third, my daughter paige and my fourth, my daughter jocelyn. i which by mrs. reagan pulled me out the hallway she said peggy, you know how this is happening right? not really conversation i want to have with the former first lady, for no more. the family was complete. but over the years to be able to interact with dragons casually at their house there is nothing like looking over at ronald reagan pushing my son's stroller through the l.a. zoo. celebrating in the pool or birthdays and halloween, christmas together. for my kids grew up thinking this was all very normal. my son would look at me in the evening i'd have a black-tie dress on he'd say are you having dinner tonight with daddy or the president question work and then when the office kids get to gather they would say you be secret service and they peek around, it's very normal for them. i always appreciated the records allowing my family to grow up alongside them. the husband got into the action and he was fortunate that is president reagan's fron
they're there to welcome my first, my son taylor, my second, my daughter courtney and my third, my daughter paige and my fourth, my daughter jocelyn. i which by mrs. reagan pulled me out the hallway she said peggy, you know how this is happening right? not really conversation i want to have with the former first lady, for no more. the family was complete. but over the years to be able to interact with dragons casually at their house there is nothing like looking over at ronald reagan pushing my...
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my hair grew back. keranique gave me my hair back. i use keranique, and it's changed my life. with keranique, i got my hair back. hair, new hair grew on my head. [ laughs ] [chuckles] it's keranique. it's amazing. ♪ for all women, hair is important. it's probably the primary way you express your style and your personality. but more than that, your hair makes you feel confident. that's if you have a good hair day. a bad hair day can make you feel awful. losing your hair can be devastating. fortunately, there's a real solution. keranique is the number-one hair-regrowth system designed exclusively for women. the reason? it's scientifically proven. keranique works, and the proof is right here with me today. just look at the women in this audience. each and every one of them got their hair back. they got stronger hair, thicker hair, healthier and more beautiful hair with keranique. [ applause ] [ female announcer ] every woman in our audience today was suffering from noticeable hair loss and found their answer with keranique. and today, you are going to hear from many of them as th
my hair grew back. keranique gave me my hair back. i use keranique, and it's changed my life. with keranique, i got my hair back. hair, new hair grew on my head. [ laughs ] [chuckles] it's keranique. it's amazing. ♪ for all women, hair is important. it's probably the primary way you express your style and your personality. but more than that, your hair makes you feel confident. that's if you have a good hair day. a bad hair day can make you feel awful. losing your hair can be devastating....
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still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way away my way to you ♪ i'mn his last dime ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ i'm like a son that was raised without a father ♪ i'm like a mother barely keeping it together ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ am i bleeding am i bleeding from the storm? ♪ just shine a light into the wreckage so far away, away ♪ 'cause i'm still breathing 'cause i'm still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way away ♪ 'cause i'm still breathing 'cause i'm still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way, away away ♪ as i walked out on the ledge are you scared to death to live? ♪ i've been running all my life just to find a home ♪ that's for the restless and the truth ♪ that's in the message making my way, away, away ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm still breathing 'cause i'm still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way away ♪ 'cause i'm still breathing 'cause i'm still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way, away, away
still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my way away my way to you ♪ i'mn his last dime ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ i'm like a son that was raised without a father ♪ i'm like a mother barely keeping it together ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ am i bleeding am i bleeding from the storm? ♪ just shine a light into the wreckage so far away, away ♪ 'cause i'm still breathing 'cause i'm still ♪ breathing on my own my head's above ♪ the rain and roses making my...
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Apr 16, 2017
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i couldn't breathe through my mouth or my nose. sweat was running down my forehead and my back.this was it; the end of the road. a silent death, suffocation. no way to scream, to call for help. i tried to rid myself of my invisible assassin. my whole desire to live became concentrated in my nails. i scratched, i fought for a breath of air. i tore at decaying flesh that did not respond. i could not free myself of that mass weighing down my chest. who knows? was i struggling with a dead man? i shall never know. all i can say is that i prevailed. i succeeded in digging a hole in that wall of dead and dying people, a small hole through which i could drink a little air. "father, are you there?" i asked as soon as i was able to utter a word. i knew that he could not be far from me. "yes!" a voice replied from far away, as if from another world. "i am trying to sleep. he was trying to sleep. could one fall asleep here? wasn't it dangerous to lower one's guard, even for a moment, when death could strike at any time? those were my thoughts when i heard the sound of a violin. a violin in
i couldn't breathe through my mouth or my nose. sweat was running down my forehead and my back.this was it; the end of the road. a silent death, suffocation. no way to scream, to call for help. i tried to rid myself of my invisible assassin. my whole desire to live became concentrated in my nails. i scratched, i fought for a breath of air. i tore at decaying flesh that did not respond. i could not free myself of that mass weighing down my chest. who knows? was i struggling with a dead man? i...
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my favorite. >> i'm sorry. i couldn't find my -- i'm sorry, i couldn't find my bra. yeah.ldn't find my top. >> she's wearing a bra. >> i'm sorry. i couldn't find my top. >> did you do that for your shoes? >> yes. >> did you see that 16 pounds for your shoes? >> the film came out in 1997. "friends" had already made lisa a huge star and another "friends" connection, jennifer aniston's future hubby, they ju thero theroux, played a cowboy. >> what is your name? >> clarence. >> cheer leaders greeted the stars. lisa played along. >> whooo! >> when that movie came out, it inspired all of my passions. >> made a lot of men happy. by the way, disney announced the release dates of some of their biggest upcoming movies including the live action "lion king" hitting theaters in july of 2018. >> what i'm most excited for and my daughter, "frozen ii" comes out in november 2019. >> tell me about it after you've watched it 2,000 times. >>> still ahead, why is nicole richie wearing see-through shorts on prime time tv? when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the w
my favorite. >> i'm sorry. i couldn't find my -- i'm sorry, i couldn't find my bra. yeah.ldn't find my top. >> she's wearing a bra. >> i'm sorry. i couldn't find my top. >> did you do that for your shoes? >> yes. >> did you see that 16 pounds for your shoes? >> the film came out in 1997. "friends" had already made lisa a huge star and another "friends" connection, jennifer aniston's future hubby, they ju thero theroux, played a...
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>> here we go. >> my glasses. can i get my glasses? >> stop playing with me, hill. >> hill continues to struggle as deputy witson returns him to his cell. >> you know problems, you shocked me with that [ bleep ] taser. >> you are refusing to do what you're supposed to do. >> i didn't refuse nothing. i have my back to you. >> refusing. >> liar. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> out of here. >> stop playing with me, hill. >> following protocol, officer persly steps in to take control of the inmate. >> you just hurt me. you had no right to do that, man. >> which cell's yours? >> d cell, over there, man. >> that's your way of talking, hill. >> no, man. look how you treating me. you shoot me with a [ bleep ] taser. [ bleep ]. man. >> with hill safely back in his cell, deputy witson breaks down the incident and the actions that followed. >> get a call to go to j-2 for two inmates refusing to cuff up. hill decided to slam me with his arm which i saw active sign of aggression. i took out my taser. when i pulled the trigger, the prongs did not come o
>> here we go. >> my glasses. can i get my glasses? >> stop playing with me, hill. >> hill continues to struggle as deputy witson returns him to his cell. >> you know problems, you shocked me with that [ bleep ] taser. >> you are refusing to do what you're supposed to do. >> i didn't refuse nothing. i have my back to you. >> refusing. >> liar. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> out of here. >> stop playing with me, hill. >>...
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Apr 22, 2017
04/17
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i mean, that's still my view but my point and that essay was my generation, i was \60{l1}s{l0}\'60{l1{l0}, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. that was my generation. we thought of ourselves as a cool, cooler than her parents, more fun that her parents, courageous and repairs. but when i got older look back i realize that was just not true. first of all sex drugs and rock 'n roll as work progresses with kids we stopped and became nannies and became the people the skill of thing the kids do and make sure their kids have a helmet for every activity, including eating. we became much more worried than we were fun. but also i felt back to my parents generation. i grew up a little town called armonk, new york and the title of this essay was the real madman because it's the place where madmen, the tv show is set, westchester county, new york. my dad commuted to newark city every day. a bunch of my friends that's commuted to new york city every day. some of them are advertising people. it was that age group that people up into the great depression and world war ii who are now in her 50s becoming suc
i mean, that's still my view but my point and that essay was my generation, i was \60{l1}s{l0}\'60{l1{l0}, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. that was my generation. we thought of ourselves as a cool, cooler than her parents, more fun that her parents, courageous and repairs. but when i got older look back i realize that was just not true. first of all sex drugs and rock 'n roll as work progresses with kids we stopped and became nannies and became the people the skill of thing the kids do and make...
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Apr 9, 2017
04/17
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to my father and my uncle. and the calf thundered by and my father and uncle just step backwards.and they chased the calf and the woman came back carrying the calf. and she said, men! for thousands of years, the country woman had physical power and mental power and they were the equals of men. in fact there is no coincidence that the first states and territories give the women the right to vote were in the west. the pioneer areas where it was obvious that women are equal to men whereas right to the very end, the educated states, this is really great universities were like in pennsylvania and new york state in massachusetts refused to grant women the right to vote. not until the constitutional amendment was passed. in 1920. it was because a differential between the upper-middle-class man, the upper-middle-class woman and it was very profound. a lady seemed to be a different entity and to be former emotional and rather delicate accenture.so there was the idea of granting such woman however, admirable the right to vote was not as easy as it was for the territories. i mean - let's go
to my father and my uncle. and the calf thundered by and my father and uncle just step backwards.and they chased the calf and the woman came back carrying the calf. and she said, men! for thousands of years, the country woman had physical power and mental power and they were the equals of men. in fact there is no coincidence that the first states and territories give the women the right to vote were in the west. the pioneer areas where it was obvious that women are equal to men whereas right to...
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they don't care this could destroy, destroy my wife, my kids, my kids future.ey don't care. >> christina and her friend daniele just spent the night in jail's intake after being arrested and charged for content of court after her boyfriend deandre kelley was sentenced to six years for the accidental shooting death of their eleven-year-old daughter. >> how was last night for you? >> kind of rough. i haven't slept. i don't like it. they treat you like animals in here. and i would never come back here. >> people that don't come in here very often are usually surprised that they have to sleep on the floor, sit on the floor. you know, be in a holding tank as opposed to being in an actual cell. we don't have the space for the amount of inmates that come through here on a daily basis. there is just not enough room for them to have a bed. >> [inaudible]. >> i know. i know. i know. it's gonna be all right. i'm ready to go home to our kids and finish grieving. we didn't even finish grieving. >> i slept on the floor. a hard floor. no covers, no nothing. treated like a dog
they don't care this could destroy, destroy my wife, my kids, my kids future.ey don't care. >> christina and her friend daniele just spent the night in jail's intake after being arrested and charged for content of court after her boyfriend deandre kelley was sentenced to six years for the accidental shooting death of their eleven-year-old daughter. >> how was last night for you? >> kind of rough. i haven't slept. i don't like it. they treat you like animals in here. and i...
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Apr 29, 2017
04/17
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my girls, my wife and my daughter, they are homesick and i am not. >> today if you wanted to join the cia, you go online and appl apply. the kgb had a different way of doing things. when they recruited you, they didn't just take up work for us. you laid this out in the book well. the really slow played your recruitment. didn't come right out and say we want you to join the kgb, they took the time to make sure you are the right fit. talk about your recruitment process. >> it was a mutual feeling out. initially the question was asked, would you be interested in something like this. at that point it was quite clear that i could've said no when i said well, let's take a look, they needed to find out for themselves if i was the right material, because from early on it was clear that if i were to sign with them it would be for undercover work. thousands pointed out, it requires a certain personality to be able to do that so they learned about me, i met with my handler once a week and we talked about everything, life issues and we became good friends. he got to know me very well. on top of t
my girls, my wife and my daughter, they are homesick and i am not. >> today if you wanted to join the cia, you go online and appl apply. the kgb had a different way of doing things. when they recruited you, they didn't just take up work for us. you laid this out in the book well. the really slow played your recruitment. didn't come right out and say we want you to join the kgb, they took the time to make sure you are the right fit. talk about your recruitment process. >> it was a...
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my great grandad, my grandad, his children and his five wives.dmother is the fifth wife out of six. we are heading up to my great—grandmother's home, she lives right by the sight of where my great grandad used to live. i'm really excited to see her. here she is. hi! hello! how are you? how are you? iam fine, hi! hello! how are you? how are you? i am fine, good to see you. a long time. a long time, many years. this is my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange. she is going to be 117. this is my great aunt, irene, who is here to help me with the translation. i can understand everything that may great—grandmother tells me, but to speak our language is really difficult. great—grandmother in elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm, 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on herfather‘s farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month war day t
my great grandad, my grandad, his children and his five wives.dmother is the fifth wife out of six. we are heading up to my great—grandmother's home, she lives right by the sight of where my great grandad used to live. i'm really excited to see her. here she is. hi! hello! how are you? how are you? iam fine, hi! hello! how are you? how are you? i am fine, good to see you. a long time. a long time, many years. this is my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange. she is going to be 117. this is...
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my back! my back!t i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. ♪♪"let me tell you 'bouts" the birds the beesn ♪ ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees♪ ♪ and the moon up above ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy ♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it. introducing the all-new seven seater volkswagen atlas ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are joined right now by a great, great actor who anchors one giant hit movie after another. the latest of which will open a a week from today in theaters, and imax 3-d. it's called "kong: skull island." please welcome back a "tonight show" favorite, samuel l. jackson! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: samuel l. jackson! >> good to be back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know how to make an entrance. >> i just thought, you know what -- >> jimmy: you know how to
my back! my back!t i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. ♪♪"let me tell you 'bouts" the birds the beesn ♪ ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees♪ ♪ and the moon up above ♪ and a thing called love. ♪ ♪ let me tell you 'bout the stars in the sk♪, ♪ a girl and a guy ♪ ♪ and the way they could kiss on a night like this ♪ life's as big as you make it. introducing the all-new seven seater...
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mbut my sperm wins! my sperm is a dragon of baby making!ghter ) ( applause ) brain fights brought to you by square space, not the web hosting company, it's a portable cube-shaped cage w neighbor. i'm not buying it! i haven't seen my neighbor for years! oh, they're getting in! oh, they're trying to get in! don't let your guard down! >> stephen: stay strong, tuck! we've got a great show for you tonight. john legend is here. but when we return, i'm talking to god. stick around. at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. [♪ always fun ls] ♪ get down ♪ feel good ♪ oooh woo oooh poallergies?rea
mbut my sperm wins! my sperm is a dragon of baby making!ghter ) ( applause ) brain fights brought to you by square space, not the web hosting company, it's a portable cube-shaped cage w neighbor. i'm not buying it! i haven't seen my neighbor for years! oh, they're getting in! oh, they're trying to get in! don't let your guard down! >> stephen: stay strong, tuck! we've got a great show for you tonight. john legend is here. but when we return, i'm talking to god. stick around. at lincoln,...
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my best friend for 30 years. i think they always hoped my sister and i -- they didn't care how successful a prominent and wealthy we would be. the extracurricular of choice or parental pressure for countless young girls no matter your generation, what i like in natural ability i made up for in enthusiasm. i rationalize i dance in the wings because of my height and assumed if i was sweating i was succeeding. my sister, a really great dancer. as i got older i realized because i could see an example of people suited to dance, unlike me, i was investing a lot of time and ours into something, i never had a solo. i was 16 when i told my mom i wanted to quit, quitting is something people are taught never to do. she didn't lose her mind or berate me about having extracurriculars, or do dancing for so long or keep going. she said it was okay if you do it responsibly, quitting something what is and benefiting you, dance classes, to change your life. cruising highways and byways, i was first in the band in school, i took fr
my best friend for 30 years. i think they always hoped my sister and i -- they didn't care how successful a prominent and wealthy we would be. the extracurricular of choice or parental pressure for countless young girls no matter your generation, what i like in natural ability i made up for in enthusiasm. i rationalize i dance in the wings because of my height and assumed if i was sweating i was succeeding. my sister, a really great dancer. as i got older i realized because i could see an...
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do you want my to show so yoga >> are you flexibly can touch my toes. >> i can touch my tip of my nose with my tongue now. >> that is genetic thing. >> i don't believe youy can stick out my tongue and touch my nose. >> that one i know. >> okay. >> so you two had a pillow fight. i missed it. i met up with alex on saturday they had a pillow fight in washington square park. >> we did. it was a pillow fight over weekend. i went to the pillow fight. i was concerned. this was on april fools day. >> i thought it was ace joke. >> can i have you prepped witt with my jumps and hops fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers ca
do you want my to show so yoga >> are you flexibly can touch my toes. >> i can touch my tip of my nose with my tongue now. >> that is genetic thing. >> i don't believe youy can stick out my tongue and touch my nose. >> that one i know. >> okay. >> so you two had a pillow fight. i missed it. i met up with alex on saturday they had a pillow fight in washington square park. >> we did. it was a pillow fight over weekend. i went to the pillow fight. i...
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later, the pimp sold my virginity for $300. srey: i lost my choice. i lost m my voice. i lost myself. translator: i was worth nothing to them but money. some nights, i was sent out with one or two customers. some nights, he kept me in, where i saw 10, 20 customers. when i didn't want to have sex, they beat me. sometimes they electrocuted me. i could have ran, but i was afraid, and my mother had made a contract. i am a good daughter. i do not want to hurt my mother. then there was a man, a foreigner. he took me in his car to the forest. he was drunk, and he did things to me that hurt badly. then one night i was taken to a hotel to see another customer, but it was the police and a nongovernment organization. i was very afraid. i thought they will make me work more, but instead, they took me to a shelter. i was safe. i could not leave, but no one could hurt me there. srey: and then i f found out i have hiv. one of the men, he give it to me. translator: for many, especially in cambodia, hiv means death. but for me, i am lucky. at the center, i have a second father and a sec
later, the pimp sold my virginity for $300. srey: i lost my choice. i lost m my voice. i lost myself. translator: i was worth nothing to them but money. some nights, i was sent out with one or two customers. some nights, he kept me in, where i saw 10, 20 customers. when i didn't want to have sex, they beat me. sometimes they electrocuted me. i could have ran, but i was afraid, and my mother had made a contract. i am a good daughter. i do not want to hurt my mother. then there was a man, a...
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that's my school, my hometown. i am most grateful to you. particularly for getting you -- getting me up here. i hope we get to converse some limited to that part. i hope you'll you will be thinking of lots of things to ask me or tell me help me engage on together. i'm grateful to harvard and it is always wonderful to the back in cambridge. i thought i would start with a then three lessons -- i don't know if lessons is the right word. my story starts with, this weekend i was in farmville, virginia. some of you have heard of it. if you have any connection to virginia or the history of school integration in our nation, farmville is the center of prince edward county. it is now the home of the museum built on the site out of the buildings of moaning high school school, when of the schools that contributed to brown versus education. i am not good with technology, but they told me it is so easy. i'm going to start with my story. that is the story about barbara john. who knows who barbara johns is? educators, do you know? good. you should know who
that's my school, my hometown. i am most grateful to you. particularly for getting you -- getting me up here. i hope we get to converse some limited to that part. i hope you'll you will be thinking of lots of things to ask me or tell me help me engage on together. i'm grateful to harvard and it is always wonderful to the back in cambridge. i thought i would start with a then three lessons -- i don't know if lessons is the right word. my story starts with, this weekend i was in farmville,...
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04/17
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it's my choice. my body. >> it's others at risk. a choice to get on or off. >> they have a choice too. these laws do exist, and the government required it in 1966. mandated for the whole country. writers pushed back, and they passed the new law that gave the states more leeway. within three years, 27 repealed their helmet laws. shouldn't the states be able to experiment like that? >> well, clearly, they have. and the data has shown that a hugely greater increase in head injuries occurs when you are not wearing a helmet. i've treated so many devastated families. i mean, a single head injury patient, whether they survive or die have exakexacted a toll on their families. i would bet money that a family would say, i wish there was a law for a helmet so my loved one was still there. >> what about the laws requiring people to wear helmets when they wear a bicycle? >> right. >> like a ride my bike. sometimes i wear a helmet, sometimes i don't. >> i think that's different. certainly there are states that have strict helmet laws. >> you supp
it's my choice. my body. >> it's others at risk. a choice to get on or off. >> they have a choice too. these laws do exist, and the government required it in 1966. mandated for the whole country. writers pushed back, and they passed the new law that gave the states more leeway. within three years, 27 repealed their helmet laws. shouldn't the states be able to experiment like that? >> well, clearly, they have. and the data has shown that a hugely greater increase in head...
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the hardest thing i had to do in my life was tell my daughter to let go.death was lobar pneumonia due to drowning and a toxic cocktail of drugs in her system. she was buried alongside her mother. >> i just didn't feel like she was there anymore. just felt like someone was -- something, something was always in the way like pulling her away. >> i hate to say it but two days, if i had those two days back, i'd have went and got her instead of waiting for her to come to me. i would've went and got her if i knew. >> what two days are you referring to? >> the two days before what happened to my daughter. she was to come out here to los angeles with me. if i could get those two days back, my daughter would be here. all i want is those two days back. >> reporter: a father, grieving for his daughter, putting his faith in the legal system to get justice for his baby girl. >> i'll let the d.a. do what he has to do. >> reporter: no criminal charges have been filed, but bobby has joined his daughter's estate in filing a $10 million wrongful death civil suit against nick
the hardest thing i had to do in my life was tell my daughter to let go.death was lobar pneumonia due to drowning and a toxic cocktail of drugs in her system. she was buried alongside her mother. >> i just didn't feel like she was there anymore. just felt like someone was -- something, something was always in the way like pulling her away. >> i hate to say it but two days, if i had those two days back, i'd have went and got her instead of waiting for her to come to me. i would've...
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if i hold it in my right hand constantly, my skin peels and sometimes my knuckles bleed. i always planned on having a career and money and i'd always wanted to travel the world, but that in itself is a problem because i couldn't imagine getting on a bus, let alone an aeroplane or a train or things like that. let's talk about social life, fun, laughter, boyfriends. do you have a boyfriend? i do have a boyfriend. how is he with you? he sees more of it than i have let anyone else see before because i feel comfortable with him and he doesn'tjudge me, i keep it to myself because i am embarrassed, i don't want people to think, thatis weird, she is odd, there is something wrong with her. one day in the future, i would like to live with him and that kind of worries me. and i see this poor little girl, my daughter, and it is so sad. she needs help. some good help. it is torture. they are tortured by this condition. as we have seen, it's just no quality of life. just speaking to them now after we packed up, i ask what is your day now? and they said it's back to doing the cleaning.
if i hold it in my right hand constantly, my skin peels and sometimes my knuckles bleed. i always planned on having a career and money and i'd always wanted to travel the world, but that in itself is a problem because i couldn't imagine getting on a bus, let alone an aeroplane or a train or things like that. let's talk about social life, fun, laughter, boyfriends. do you have a boyfriend? i do have a boyfriend. how is he with you? he sees more of it than i have let anyone else see before...
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my selection tonight is -- over the years my parents let me hold my own hand. i think they always just hope that my sister and i would turn out to be good people. they did not care about how successful or prominent or wealthy we would be. for example, dance classes, the extracurricular choice, or parental pressure, for countless young girls no matter your generational era. i could tap, ballet and jazz from his 12 years, when i left for natural ability i made it for. i assumed if i was sweating i was succeeding. my sister, she was a really great dancer. as i got older i realized partially because i could see an example of someone who was so good unlike me, that i was investing a lot of time and hours each week and something i was not that good at. and not enjoying it all that much. it made me feel bad, i never had a solo. i never had a solo. [laughter] i was 16 years old when i finally told my mother i was going to quit. although that is something that people are now taught never to do. but she did not flip out. she did lose her mind or berate me about having ex
my selection tonight is -- over the years my parents let me hold my own hand. i think they always just hope that my sister and i would turn out to be good people. they did not care about how successful or prominent or wealthy we would be. for example, dance classes, the extracurricular choice, or parental pressure, for countless young girls no matter your generational era. i could tap, ballet and jazz from his 12 years, when i left for natural ability i made it for. i assumed if i was sweating...
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it has been my joy, and my life's work.nd so, it is time to return home to my family, and to help one of the great orchestras besides the los angeles fill hor m monic, and it is funny that i have worked for two philharmonic, new york and los angeles, and two really to assume the rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras, because the new york philharmonic is 175 years old and the oldest orchestra in america. what is interesting to me about that is that you know that i am a futurist, and thinking about where can we go? what can we invent? and what i want to be able to be a part of is in working with the musicians, and the board and the community is to not be weighted down by the legacy, but to use it, to move to a vibrant and youthful 21st century future, because so much of what has happened here embodies what a orchestra of the 21st century can be like. >> that is the question though. can you do in new york what you did in l.a. and not be weighted down by the legacy or by the expectations or the parameters of the new york
it has been my joy, and my life's work.nd so, it is time to return home to my family, and to help one of the great orchestras besides the los angeles fill hor m monic, and it is funny that i have worked for two philharmonic, new york and los angeles, and two really to assume the rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras, because the new york philharmonic is 175 years old and the oldest orchestra in america. what is interesting to me about that is that you know that i am a futurist, and...
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mom's cancer, my dad's parkinson's addiction, my brother's addiction, my lyme's disease, my addictioneen through so much together, we are not perfect and never going to be and we do not want to be. if we can share our pain with others, that's what we would rather do and turn it into a positive and keep loving and moving forward. >> you know today, kelly is 32, single and totally fine with that. the medication she takes for lyme disease caused her to gain weight but she says that's okay too. >> this weekend is the daytime emmy awards here in los angeles. "e.t." is nominated. fingers crossed for us. >>> but maury povich is also nominated. he has been dolling out advice for 26 years now. and we hit the set of maury to find out the secret to his success. >> when it comes to 3-year-old addison, cameron, you are not the father. >> i told you. >> you are the father. >> i told you! >> maury's paternity shows are infamous. >> you are not -- >> and that brings us to secret number one, it's always just as surprised as we are. >> i will not allow my producers to tell me anything about the results
mom's cancer, my dad's parkinson's addiction, my brother's addiction, my lyme's disease, my addictioneen through so much together, we are not perfect and never going to be and we do not want to be. if we can share our pain with others, that's what we would rather do and turn it into a positive and keep loving and moving forward. >> you know today, kelly is 32, single and totally fine with that. the medication she takes for lyme disease caused her to gain weight but she says that's okay...
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>> my dad.hout my life, he's been my rock, and that's when thoughts of, like, maybe i should leave a message in case something happens. video. >> reporter: a video diary in total darkness. her face not visible at all. >> i've never really been, like, scared for my life before now. in case i don't, like, found, i have a lot of things to say. >> reporter: it was basically a will and testame >> i thought that it had the potential to be the beginning of the end.mo dad, kayleigh. i just want to go home. i don't even want to do this trip anymore. i'm so scared.n we come back, amber hatches a plan. she'll move heaven and earth to saveor some help from above. stay with us. needles. essential for him, but maybe no because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections,
>> my dad.hout my life, he's been my rock, and that's when thoughts of, like, maybe i should leave a message in case something happens. video. >> reporter: a video diary in total darkness. her face not visible at all. >> i've never really been, like, scared for my life before now. in case i don't, like, found, i have a lot of things to say. >> reporter: it was basically a will and testame >> i thought that it had the potential to be the beginning of the end.mo dad,...
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and there's like this -- speaking of my dad and also my laughs, my dad hated my laugh forever. >> jimmy >> i mean, like can you imagine, a 3-year-old snorting every four seconds? like my laugh is not the cutest. it worked on the phone, okay? honestly, really quickly, really quickly, every dude that called me loved my phone -- loved my noise. my laugh. i made so much money. ha ha ha! they loved it. my dad like hated it when i was a kid and i laughed so much. he used to say to me, this is horrible, my dad's like a nice guy now. he would tell me that if i kept laughing, that he would -- that he would glue my mouth shut, glue my ass shut, and when i farted i would explode. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? wow. >> which is like hilarious. my dad's like very african, my dad's senegalese, went to school in france. he's like his whole personality is being a cab driver and watching french news. that's his entire personality. >> jimmy: is he a character in the cab? have you ever been in your dad's cab? >> no -- i've been in my dad's cab, not by accident. like he seems -- he's just like a dad. but he'
and there's like this -- speaking of my dad and also my laughs, my dad hated my laugh forever. >> jimmy >> i mean, like can you imagine, a 3-year-old snorting every four seconds? like my laugh is not the cutest. it worked on the phone, okay? honestly, really quickly, really quickly, every dude that called me loved my phone -- loved my noise. my laugh. i made so much money. ha ha ha! they loved it. my dad like hated it when i was a kid and i laughed so much. he used to say to me,...
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he cut my face from here to there. 15 stitches in my face. cut my hand open. and i finally got the machete from him. i hurt him pretty bad. i almost killed him. cut his head open down the middle. had to get 140 staples in his head. almost cut both his arms off. i mean, somebody tried to kill me. i got kids in the house, i got a pregnant girlfriend. i don't want to die. >> knight was arrested, however. and while he maintains self-defense, he says he pled guilty to avoid a harsher sentence if found guilty at trial. >> jermaine knight is being housed on administrative segregation, which is where we house inmates who don't get along well with others. he's had problems not only with individual prisoners as far as getting in fights, he's also had several incidents of threatening staff. he regularly has been a behavior problem. this is his file. normal prisoner's file is maybe a third of this so -- >> my record is just so bad that these things have just got to keep me based on the past. but i'm a changed person. i just want to do my time and go home to my kids. >> kn
he cut my face from here to there. 15 stitches in my face. cut my hand open. and i finally got the machete from him. i hurt him pretty bad. i almost killed him. cut his head open down the middle. had to get 140 staples in his head. almost cut both his arms off. i mean, somebody tried to kill me. i got kids in the house, i got a pregnant girlfriend. i don't want to die. >> knight was arrested, however. and while he maintains self-defense, he says he pled guilty to avoid a harsher sentence...
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why not take my tv, which they did as property, and not get my visit.se i was not kicking down the door to get their attention to come down. what the hell? you know what i mean? they put you in that position and then when you -- you are trying to fix it, remedy it, they come and punish you more. the [ bleep ] level system. change it back. let the doors open and let us do our [ bleep ] time. this ain't helping me or society come out like this. >> back in level five, david scritchfield is also finding it hard to see the love of his life. >> they've refused to give us visits because she's an ex-staff member here. because of that, the only way that we're going to be allowed to have visitation is if, you know, we get married. so we're going to work it out and try to get married over the phone. i love the fact that i'm getting married to the woman i love, but i don't like the fact that my hand is being forced into that. it would be different, i'd have more understanding if we had done anything illegal or if we had broken the law. we weren't transferring drugs
why not take my tv, which they did as property, and not get my visit.se i was not kicking down the door to get their attention to come down. what the hell? you know what i mean? they put you in that position and then when you -- you are trying to fix it, remedy it, they come and punish you more. the [ bleep ] level system. change it back. let the doors open and let us do our [ bleep ] time. this ain't helping me or society come out like this. >> back in level five, david scritchfield is...
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that's my son ethan and my stepson sebastian.s ode right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and a reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, be a better husband to my wife, hopefully start a future, you know? >> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and the isu team launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers cells in hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it's used. >> these are actually some targeted cells that we're after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we're going to follow up, see if we can find any more metal, any more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. >> we're pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, any kind of weapons, drugs, tattoo paraphernalia. >> t
that's my son ethan and my stepson sebastian.s ode right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and a reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, be a better husband to my wife, hopefully start a future, you know? >> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and the isu team launch a...
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i have to be meticulous in my thought process about what i expose about my case because my case is still scrutiny. >> that's fine. >> you keep saying that's fine -- >> that's fine, i'm just curious. there's not a jury in the world who is going to convict -- so i'm curious what the state said. >> the state said the reason i killed these people because i'm trigger-happy. the state said the reason i killed these people is because i have absolutely no control over my violent behavior. the state said i killed these people because this is the nature of who i am. >> bailey did nothing to dispel that notion when he arrived in prison. >> when i got in incarcerated, i declared war on the state of indiana. that gave me the excessive sentence as a result of my crime. well, i'm giving you excessive violence as a result of my anger. so i decided to just rage. >> bailey had only recently been released from the indiana segregation unit where he had spent five months for violent acts committed in prison. now he was finding new ways to quell his impulsive behavior, including meditation. >> the truth is, m
i have to be meticulous in my thought process about what i expose about my case because my case is still scrutiny. >> that's fine. >> you keep saying that's fine -- >> that's fine, i'm just curious. there's not a jury in the world who is going to convict -- so i'm curious what the state said. >> the state said the reason i killed these people because i'm trigger-happy. the state said the reason i killed these people is because i have absolutely no control over my violent...
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this is my home, this is my environment, my sanctuary, and i will not lay my head at night with a molester or a rapist in my house. i can't do it. >> tim's attitude is shared by many inmates. and the inmates on this yard know they are targeted. we were able to talk to one such inmate. >> i'm 19. my sentence is 12 years, my crime was having sex with, allegedly two kids, 6 and 8. i have to live on this yard because of my crime. most gangsters, they don't just hate, they have hate crimes, would most likely try to stab me, try to kill me. i've seen one person already in the hospital because of the same crimes as mine. see if they found out who i am, they'd get really upset, try to -- most people here are trying to go home, do their time. you always have those people that have bad days and they're looking for somebody with a target. i'm always a target. it is a little nervewracking to do next door. it can be cool one day, if you have to go out on a bad day, he found out about my charge, he'd go off on me. nerveracking. it keeps you on your toes every day. other than that, if no one finds out fo
this is my home, this is my environment, my sanctuary, and i will not lay my head at night with a molester or a rapist in my house. i can't do it. >> tim's attitude is shared by many inmates. and the inmates on this yard know they are targeted. we were able to talk to one such inmate. >> i'm 19. my sentence is 12 years, my crime was having sex with, allegedly two kids, 6 and 8. i have to live on this yard because of my crime. most gangsters, they don't just hate, they have hate...
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it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you have any other questions or concerns for me? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time. you know, i've always been stressful, always thinking they're coming my way and what i have to do. but now i can just choose for myself. now that i've made this decision, it leaves all of that behind now, you know? all of that is gone. >> reuben's realization th
it's a new journey in my life. i don't know how to explain it, because it's going to be a new experience for me. >> already been heard, correct? do you have a cellie? >> no, sir. >> no. you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you also understand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct?...
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jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie mashups., or jalapeños and bacon. jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "the tonight show," everybody. it is time to play a game of "password." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our first guest tonight, he stars "in the path" on hulu and he's kicking off his "trap god" tour in april. it is aaron paul and gucci mane. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] their opponents, she is the star on "the americans" on fx. and his new album "pretty girls like trap music," comes out later this year. say hello to keri russell and 2 chainz. ♪ [ applause ] the rules of the game are very simple. i will give each of you a a password, and then you are to give a one word clue to get your partner to guess the password. the team with the most points after four words wins. the first clue goes to aaron and keri. aaron. >> the password is -- pickle. >> jimmy
jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie mashups., or jalapeños and bacon. jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "the tonight show," everybody. it is time to play a game of "password." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our first guest tonight, he stars "in the path"...
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he's my everything, my baby, my father in some way, my best friend, my boyfriend, my soul mate. he's my other. >> and now schlossberg's other is also an inmate at the bergen county jail. thomas costa who has prior convictions for drug manufacturing, distribution and aggravated assault, is recently on probation when he came to visit schlossberg and got arrested again. >> i was using heroin, pills. on my way in, i actually had drugs on me. i wasn't really thinking, leave them at home, leave them somewhere, because what's going to happen, walk in, walk out like i do every week. >> visitors must pass through a metal detector to make sure they're not carrying weapons into the building. they do not have direct contact with the inmates. so they're not frisked for drugs and other contraband. so they're not frisked. when he signed in, an arrest warrant popped up for a probation violation. when it did, officers went to arrest him. >> i was actually in the bathroom getting high at the time. and when i heard the door open, i heard the keys jingling and then i heard two or three pairs, so i
he's my everything, my baby, my father in some way, my best friend, my boyfriend, my soul mate. he's my other. >> and now schlossberg's other is also an inmate at the bergen county jail. thomas costa who has prior convictions for drug manufacturing, distribution and aggravated assault, is recently on probation when he came to visit schlossberg and got arrested again. >> i was using heroin, pills. on my way in, i actually had drugs on me. i wasn't really thinking, leave them at home,...
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my children flew out of my penis like a flame of love!y were made and now i love them like they were a fire of my own mind! now they want to take them away just because i can't remember a few minor details like how many of the children are there? ( laughter ) or what their names are. and if all those children are my children. they look like my children. hell, they were in my yard, okay. they know the rules. first time the frisbee lands in my yard, frisbee's mine. second time, you're mine, okay. ( laughter ) and i can't remember stuff, all these details about these kids that may or may not be mine because my brain signals are getting all scrambled up by the chili, okay. right here, the serpents at fema, the whore of people-a-lon, is packing hormones in my hormel. that's where the name comes from the hormelomone. it's gone, all right! "m" "m" "m"! i love chili, all right. that's god's food. i love the chili as muchaise love my kids! a little red bean man and meat chunk jr. and smoky paprika, my daughter. of course i take my clothes off at f
my children flew out of my penis like a flame of love!y were made and now i love them like they were a fire of my own mind! now they want to take them away just because i can't remember a few minor details like how many of the children are there? ( laughter ) or what their names are. and if all those children are my children. they look like my children. hell, they were in my yard, okay. they know the rules. first time the frisbee lands in my yard, frisbee's mine. second time, you're mine, okay....
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of my research but my father wrote letters to john f. kennedy one as a senator and one as a president. he had just graduated from law school and he wrote to the present pleading for a job. he wrote a beautiful letter, just an idealistic letter by my father who was 20 years years younger than i am now, even more. he wanted to work for the new frontier and be a part of his administration. he got a job and he and my mother married on october 31, 1963 and they had their honeymoon and came to washington. he was two weeks into his new job in the justice department working for bobby kennedy when the assassination happened. as i was saying earlier, my aunt had volunteered at the kennedy campaign and had foldable tax in dallas and she was at left field jackie and john kennedy arrived. my uncle was watching the motorcade from the praetorian building on main street. my grandfather was at the positive. their pettiness was not aside a part of their life. they were deep kennedy people. at this once today, i said, my parents stayed up all night in wash
of my research but my father wrote letters to john f. kennedy one as a senator and one as a president. he had just graduated from law school and he wrote to the present pleading for a job. he wrote a beautiful letter, just an idealistic letter by my father who was 20 years years younger than i am now, even more. he wanted to work for the new frontier and be a part of his administration. he got a job and he and my mother married on october 31, 1963 and they had their honeymoon and came to...
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oh, my god. what a-r my friends thinking about? and we're reading that essential health benefits are still on the chopping block. these are some of the main provisions of the a.c.a. that people like. that people need. and that people deserve. protecting essential health benefits and people with pre-existing conditions is our moral obligation. taking these protections away from people would be cruel and unjust and immoral and i would say to my republican friends, you don't have to do it. but i guess we'll have to wait and see until these secret negotiators emerge from their back rooms with details to share. and i'll start getting ready for the next emergency rules committee and i'm looking forward to that meeting because that will probably be the only time we'll have to talk about the bill because i think it's probably too much to expect that my republican friends would actually this time around hold a hearing and maybe they will bypass markup, but they'll have to go to the rules committee in an emergency meeting and we probably loo
oh, my god. what a-r my friends thinking about? and we're reading that essential health benefits are still on the chopping block. these are some of the main provisions of the a.c.a. that people like. that people need. and that people deserve. protecting essential health benefits and people with pre-existing conditions is our moral obligation. taking these protections away from people would be cruel and unjust and immoral and i would say to my republican friends, you don't have to do it. but i...
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so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine.alked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a
so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine.alked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type...
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i need to finish my whole back. my sides. and my whole neck and stuff. >> how?slowly, meticulously. >> are you going to wait 90 days or what? >> no, i'm going to wait for a long time. years. maybe. maybe i'll see you next time. you know, you never know. >>> coming up -- >> most of the areas i'll get stabbed or killed. >> things heat up. not only for david laudone, but for tommy holloman as well. >> we had information that he was involved in drugs. to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network they connect to. with this, won't happen in the future. thanks, jim. there's some napkins in the glovebox. okay, but why would i need a napkin? you could have just told me a bump was coming. we know the future. because we're building it. imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people lik
i need to finish my whole back. my sides. and my whole neck and stuff. >> how?slowly, meticulously. >> are you going to wait 90 days or what? >> no, i'm going to wait for a long time. years. maybe. maybe i'll see you next time. you know, you never know. >>> coming up -- >> most of the areas i'll get stabbed or killed. >> things heat up. not only for david laudone, but for tommy holloman as well. >> we had information that he was involved in drugs. to...
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stand by. >> this is my house. this is my home.a day. >> look at this food right here. >> look, we got to get something out of here. this ain't cool. >> what is this? >> despite having four meal options prepared by inmates, many prisoners attend chow for the social benefits but refuse to eat there. >> supposed to be spaghetti, broccoli, and salad, and i don't know what this look like. shampoo. i don't know who made this. do i know it's safe for my body? i don't know. would you eat it if you didn't know who dished it? i don't think so. that's all i got to say. i cook my own food in my own cell. >> you know what i mean? you want to be eating out of trays? go ahead. bring it here. >> inmates like david monroe have found a more creative albeit more expensive option in cell cooking. >> i am making roast beef and corned beef tacos and in here, in prison, we have to cook in bags. we just get this off the canned goods, take the top off, flatten it so you can cut. other than that you don't have much to cut with. it's a whole lot harder than
stand by. >> this is my house. this is my home.a day. >> look at this food right here. >> look, we got to get something out of here. this ain't cool. >> what is this? >> despite having four meal options prepared by inmates, many prisoners attend chow for the social benefits but refuse to eat there. >> supposed to be spaghetti, broccoli, and salad, and i don't know what this look like. shampoo. i don't know who made this. do i know it's safe for my body? i...
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oprah: my skill comes from my listening ability.gave me the power in the seat and the power with a microphone was i always saw myself as the surrogate for the audience. ♪ david: the show worked very well, and all of a sudden your contract is up for renewal and somebody comes along and says how about a show in chicago? why don't you do a show in chicago? you decided to leave, is that right? oprah: i decided to leave. my contract was not up at the time. i started feeling like -- i think everybody knows i have moved my whole life on instinct. i feel now it is time to let the show go. i feel like it is time to move on, because i have grown as much as i can grow. when i grow as much as i can grow in a space, that is my instinct to move. i started to feel like i needed to move someplace else. new york felt too crowded, too hard to get around, the number one market, everybody wanted to come here. as a matter of fact, i had an agent at the time and said to the agent, i just want to be a substitute for joan lunden. remember joan lunden? i sa
oprah: my skill comes from my listening ability.gave me the power in the seat and the power with a microphone was i always saw myself as the surrogate for the audience. ♪ david: the show worked very well, and all of a sudden your contract is up for renewal and somebody comes along and says how about a show in chicago? why don't you do a show in chicago? you decided to leave, is that right? oprah: i decided to leave. my contract was not up at the time. i started feeling like -- i think...
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>> because he knew it was my birthday. he was in my room. he had access to my mail. i felt like if it was anybody, it would be him. nobody -- nobody would be stupid enough to go in my room, you know, when i'm not there, anybody other than my roommate. you know. >> but you don't know for sure that he -- >> no, i don't -- i can't be 100%. if i would have known that it was coming in my name beforehand, i would have said something. >> step outside in the hallway. i'll call you back in in a few minutes. >> there's really no way i can get around it. it had my name on it. the only thing i have working for me is my background. and hopefully that works out for me. >> while battaglia's hopeful, there's a lot about the extent of the investigation that he doesn't know. >> during the course of the investigation it was proven that inmate battaglia and his cellmate were in cahoots in an attempt to get the heroin in. >> at the county jail, this call may be monitored or recorded. >> the jail says it has phone recordings of battaglia and his cellmate setting up the scheme. >> in this
>> because he knew it was my birthday. he was in my room. he had access to my mail. i felt like if it was anybody, it would be him. nobody -- nobody would be stupid enough to go in my room, you know, when i'm not there, anybody other than my roommate. you know. >> but you don't know for sure that he -- >> no, i don't -- i can't be 100%. if i would have known that it was coming in my name beforehand, i would have said something. >> step outside in the hallway. i'll call...