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you never tell me you love me. don't try to make it seem like i told the girl that i love her. >> you told her, period! you told her, period! >> i'm saying, what do a child have to do with it? >> that ain't your child. you weren't there for me when i was 6 and 7. >> you weren't. >> i was out when you were 7. >> you called another man daddy. so who is supposed to be getting mad? >> who was with my mom when you went to prison? >> that don't matter. that was your mama's choice. >> who was with my mama when you were in the penitentiary. >> listen, i only did this interview because you said you want to do it. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] about you. >> he's trying to make it one-sided it. >> i told him i don't even blame you. >> brian sr., he's angry. >> he's supposed to be. i mean i get frustrated when i think about it because i already know the majority of the situation has got something to do with me not being there, and it's hard knowing he could possibly end up with the death penalty. it's hard to even think about it
you never tell me you love me. don't try to make it seem like i told the girl that i love her. >> you told her, period! you told her, period! >> i'm saying, what do a child have to do with it? >> that ain't your child. you weren't there for me when i was 6 and 7. >> you weren't. >> i was out when you were 7. >> you called another man daddy. so who is supposed to be getting mad? >> who was with my mom when you went to prison? >> that don't matter....
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i never expected anything different from not being there. >> i ain't never really been loved.like i remember the first christmas we had together. you remember that? >> mm-hmm. >> you started crying. >> it wasn't the first christmas but -- >> the first christmas. the first time we really spent christmas together. >> yeah. >> i feel like i -- i ain't never talked about i was a kid, i was probably about 12, that was the first time i ever thought you really loved me. other than that i ain't never had -- i don't know what the hell love is. i rather not have shoes, clothes, all that materialistic [ bleep ] and just have my mom and my dad. that's just how i feel. i wish i would have had my mom and my dad. and i feel like i would have been all right. i would have had some morals and some principles. you know what i'm saying? that's why i'm so angry. because of stuff i never had. >> moments later edmonds jr. brings up his father's recent relationship with another woman and her young daughter. >> and you on the phone telling her you love her -- >> i wasn't even talking to her. >> you lo
i never expected anything different from not being there. >> i ain't never really been loved.like i remember the first christmas we had together. you remember that? >> mm-hmm. >> you started crying. >> it wasn't the first christmas but -- >> the first christmas. the first time we really spent christmas together. >> yeah. >> i feel like i -- i ain't never talked about i was a kid, i was probably about 12, that was the first time i ever thought you really...
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i ain't never rae had no role models. and now, i'm caged in. >> there's no telling if the presence of a role model could have prevented edmonds from ending up in jail on his current charges, but the void left by his father's lengthy prison stays remains an open wound, one made more painful by where his father now resides. >> my dad is on the fourth floor. he just got 30 years, though. he's been in the penitentiary all my life, anyways, so it doesn't phase me. >> so you are following in your father's footsteps? >> i don't even know him to follow in his footsteps. i get offended when people say that. i've got to know him to know who he is. i was already out running around the projects. i don't deal with him, at all. i don't deal with him. it's too late to turn back. ain't nothing he can do to change my circumstance, you know, but stay the hell out of my face. i take total responsibility for anything i do. i'm never going to sit here and say, ah, if my daddy would have raised me different, because it is what it is. i'll take
i ain't never rae had no role models. and now, i'm caged in. >> there's no telling if the presence of a role model could have prevented edmonds from ending up in jail on his current charges, but the void left by his father's lengthy prison stays remains an open wound, one made more painful by where his father now resides. >> my dad is on the fourth floor. he just got 30 years, though. he's been in the penitentiary all my life, anyways, so it doesn't phase me. >> so you are...
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his name will never forget. we will never forget him. sure that his name and his achievement will be part of the history. we again are sorry we cannot protect this professional diplomat who came to help us in a very critical time when we looking for friends and for support and for help. now it is time of peace. we need support of friend who support us during the war. libya is still facing a very critical challenge. the same day chris stevens is the day the parliament first time in 42 years that they elect their first prime minister. thank you united states for your support. again, we are sorry on behalf of libyan people for the loss of this great friend. thank you very much. [applause] >>> good afternoon, barbara lee. i represent the 9th district, including piedmont and berkeley, where ambassador stevens spent many of his formative years to. the family and friends of our beloved ambassador stevens, to mayor lee, senator feinstein, representative miller and spear, to the attorney general, ambassadors past and present, my friends. let me f
his name will never forget. we will never forget him. sure that his name and his achievement will be part of the history. we again are sorry we cannot protect this professional diplomat who came to help us in a very critical time when we looking for friends and for support and for help. now it is time of peace. we need support of friend who support us during the war. libya is still facing a very critical challenge. the same day chris stevens is the day the parliament first time in 42 years that...
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>> i ain't. >> you never touched your child?ying to stay. >> it's been several months since bryan edmonds has touched his son who is incarcerated one floor below him. >> we had an argument in here. they put keep aways on us. i want him to know i'm sorry i haven't been here. i know that's the reason he's going through what he's going through. i want to apologize for never be there. >> the two men might not have much time to reconcile. edmonds sr. is about to leave and start a 30-year prison. edmonds jr. is facing the death penalty. when told of his father's apology he's surprised. >> i'll will 19. that's the most mature thing i probably heard him say. him taking responsibility is unbelievable. that's a major move. make me feel like he do give a [ bleep ]. i would like to be there and hear him say, man i blame myself for what you're going through. i don't know. i guess it would change how i look at a lot of things in life. it would help me get rid of a bunch of hatred that i always had toward my daddy. >> coming up. the edmonds gi
>> i ain't. >> you never touched your child?ying to stay. >> it's been several months since bryan edmonds has touched his son who is incarcerated one floor below him. >> we had an argument in here. they put keep aways on us. i want him to know i'm sorry i haven't been here. i know that's the reason he's going through what he's going through. i want to apologize for never be there. >> the two men might not have much time to reconcile. edmonds sr. is about to leave...
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i never talkeit. first time i felt like you really loved other than that i don't know what love is. i rather not had all that materialistic [ bleep ] and just had my mom and dad. i would have had some morals and principles. that's why i'm so angry. moments later edmonds jr. brings us his relationship with another woman and her young daughter. >> you on the phone telling the her you love her and her child. >> i wasn't talking to her. >> you love her and her child. >> i write you every day. >> can i finish? go through all that. i write you every day through the work aids. every letter i write you. it's not letter you wrote me saying you love me. don't try to make it seem like i told that little girl. >> you told her period. >> what do a child got to do with it? >> that ain't your child. >> you wasn't there for me when i was six and seven. >> why wasn't i? i was there. you call another man daddy. >> who was with my mom when you went to the pen? >> it don't matter. that was your mom choice. i only did thi
i never talkeit. first time i felt like you really loved other than that i don't know what love is. i rather not had all that materialistic [ bleep ] and just had my mom and dad. i would have had some morals and principles. that's why i'm so angry. moments later edmonds jr. brings us his relationship with another woman and her young daughter. >> you on the phone telling the her you love her and her child. >> i wasn't talking to her. >> you love her and her child. >> i...
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never say die. we got down to st. louis. never say die. and that last game against detroit was the first time we got behind and they never say die and they ended up winning the thing. [cheers and applause] now, we had something different to help us. in 2010 we had the rally gong. that game through for us but this here we have hunter pence's sermons and wherever you are thank you hunter. [cheers and applause] but as i was flying here after we beat detroit you have to realize that we're drinking from water -- from the well dug by others. there are so many people that did something here to contribute. the players, the coaches, myself we're in front the tv, but owners with their help. they have such a commitment to make the best experience for you fans and doing all they can, and to extend the storied history of this franchise and -- as he said we're just not working together as gm manager. we're friends. i can't appreciate more how supportive he's been throughout of this with me. he's the genius that put this talent together to help get this
never say die. we got down to st. louis. never say die. and that last game against detroit was the first time we got behind and they never say die and they ended up winning the thing. [cheers and applause] now, we had something different to help us. in 2010 we had the rally gong. that game through for us but this here we have hunter pence's sermons and wherever you are thank you hunter. [cheers and applause] but as i was flying here after we beat detroit you have to realize that we're drinking...
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i never knew them. i never met them. is like pictures ic on tv but i never had contact with them. i never knew anything about them. there's not much i can do with it. >> thank you for being here today. my question is a couple of points in the book to see your 18 year-old self when you were a kid and also when you were watching baseball with your grandmother to see her younger self in her eyes and how much that's geared you. maybe bad experience to see your older self? and what questions you think of later and now the your released if you think you will have those experiences again? >> things like that that defied explanation like that incident are rare maybe once-in-a-lifetime i read somewhere called them miracles without meeting. that is what they are. random occurrences you cannot figure out why or how. you can drive yourself crazy to figure out or accept it as an odd president from the universe and -- presented from the universe and move forward. you just think you know, people so well. our loved ones, family members, friends, then every so often you move into a deep pocket of
i never knew them. i never met them. is like pictures ic on tv but i never had contact with them. i never knew anything about them. there's not much i can do with it. >> thank you for being here today. my question is a couple of points in the book to see your 18 year-old self when you were a kid and also when you were watching baseball with your grandmother to see her younger self in her eyes and how much that's geared you. maybe bad experience to see your older self? and what questions...
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but it never came out. harry protected it and went to his grave and she did -- it was not public knowledge. >> where did you find it? >> it is in these papers. the truman papers, the letters. it is not hidden in the papers. it is just there. there are also, in the papers, stories about how her friends helped her get over it. she was a young girl, a teenager, when this happened. her friends did their best to comfort her. they said they could not do anything -- she would not be comforted. it was such a smashing of that for that family. >> why did you spend not so much time but a lot of time on harry truman pursuing bess? wallace? was that the last name? >> bess wallace -- i do not know what it was about harry who claimed at age six he fell in love with his blond girl with curls and blue eyes. she sat in the class ahead of me -- i never let anyone else on my life. and he never did. he had no girlfriend, it was just bess. i do not know enough about the psychology of a man who will all of his life wait for a wom
but it never came out. harry protected it and went to his grave and she did -- it was not public knowledge. >> where did you find it? >> it is in these papers. the truman papers, the letters. it is not hidden in the papers. it is just there. there are also, in the papers, stories about how her friends helped her get over it. she was a young girl, a teenager, when this happened. her friends did their best to comfort her. they said they could not do anything -- she would not be...
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and i hope to god i never do.is why they're hating on her, trying to figure out how she can sit here and talk about it over and over. and i don't bother her. >> anything that was said today, like questionable if i can continue to trust her or not, because of all that was said. it caught me by surprise, like i went expecting anybody to start talking like that, before i started talking about it. >> are you okay? >> i think i'll just keep to myself before i leave. stay out of the way, stay out of trouble, avoid people, everything. >> i think i'm just trying to toughen you up in case you do go the prison. because when you do go to prison it is going to be a lot harder, and there isn't going to be somebody who takes you in and looks out for you. you need to prepare yourself. you seem very, very upset with me. >> no, i'm just eating, and i just woke up. >> the next time we checked in with karmac, she informed us she no longer wished to speak on camera. and while her relationship with lechte seemed frayed, anthonye . he
and i hope to god i never do.is why they're hating on her, trying to figure out how she can sit here and talk about it over and over. and i don't bother her. >> anything that was said today, like questionable if i can continue to trust her or not, because of all that was said. it caught me by surprise, like i went expecting anybody to start talking like that, before i started talking about it. >> are you okay? >> i think i'll just keep to myself before i leave. stay out of the...
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he never gave up. one thing that i think also stands out in milton's public service is that there was never any drama as we often see. he was a tough fighter for his principles. he always stood up for his principles but always the nicest guy in politics, even to his opponents. if people were upset with him he would encourage them quietly to explain their point of view. "what do you mean? tell me about it". even if they were yelling in his face and it was amazing and he never raised his voice regardless of the vit tril old that was thrown at him. drama for milton he would close his mouth and shake his head. that was drama for milton. and if you really wanted to get dramatic he would say something. "no". that was drama for milton. you knew he was really mad when that happened. if policy he was exemplary. he did his research. he did not go buy emotion. he did not go by ideology. he went with policy, so i disagreed with him occasionally. everyone disagreed with him occasionally but he always had a really g
he never gave up. one thing that i think also stands out in milton's public service is that there was never any drama as we often see. he was a tough fighter for his principles. he always stood up for his principles but always the nicest guy in politics, even to his opponents. if people were upset with him he would encourage them quietly to explain their point of view. "what do you mean? tell me about it". even if they were yelling in his face and it was amazing and he never raised...
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he never said that before. he also said that what the confederates had built was so strong it would take a massive force to relieve him successfully from the army and navy to provide. he really said i cannot maintain myself but anderson valley expected to withdraw. when the decides he will send the expedition to provide supplies although he did not send troops when beauregard send the delegation out to say you have to surrender come at that point* and a sense said i have got to leave in two days. if you come mai will fight back. he took them information to montgomery. the orders came back and is then will specify when he will leave then you do not take him out. anderson said i will leave that noon april 15th unless i receive different orders from my government or reinforce and then the confederates new that relief mission was on its way so that answer would not do because he did not print -- promised he would leave so he was told the fighting would commence promptly. so he never made the proposal in those terms
he never said that before. he also said that what the confederates had built was so strong it would take a massive force to relieve him successfully from the army and navy to provide. he really said i cannot maintain myself but anderson valley expected to withdraw. when the decides he will send the expedition to provide supplies although he did not send troops when beauregard send the delegation out to say you have to surrender come at that point* and a sense said i have got to leave in two...
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. >> you've never seen him before? >> i've never seen him before.reporter: the man before her, actually the undercover policeman is presented to dalia here as someone they just nabbed for the killing of her husband. >> do you know her? >> put your head up and look at him. >> i've never seen him. >> reporter: detectives finally put their correspondent the table. they tell her that they know this was the sun posed hitman and the meeting where they planned to kill her husband is caught on tape u. >> that is an undercover police officer. we filmed everything that you did, recorded everything that you did. you're going to jail for solicitation of first-degree murder of your husband. >> i didn't do anything. >> did you hear what i just told you? >> i heard what you said. >> everything -- listen to me. everything has been recorded. you were photographed in the convertible when you sat in his car, in the front of the cvs. what do you want to do? >> reporter: rock stead i do all appearances, dalia swore up and down she had nothing to do with the death of her
. >> you've never seen him before? >> i've never seen him before.reporter: the man before her, actually the undercover policeman is presented to dalia here as someone they just nabbed for the killing of her husband. >> do you know her? >> put your head up and look at him. >> i've never seen him. >> reporter: detectives finally put their correspondent the table. they tell her that they know this was the sun posed hitman and the meeting where they planned to...
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jewish dogs never went out. [ laughter ] our dogs never came in. "don't let the dog in."high, high school. then i moved to new york -- bounty. [ laughter ] then i got married -- to an italian girl. close enough, right? [ light laughter ] i always say that to my wife. she knows my obsession with the jewish 'cause i always say, "close enough." she doesn't like that. i say close enough 'cause what is an italian girl, but a jewish girl you can take to church? thank you so much. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that was good, brother. tom shillue, everyone. his comedy album, "better stronger faster," comes out november 6th on itunes and amazon. and follow him at twitter at @tomshillue. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
jewish dogs never went out. [ laughter ] our dogs never came in. "don't let the dog in."high, high school. then i moved to new york -- bounty. [ laughter ] then i got married -- to an italian girl. close enough, right? [ light laughter ] i always say that to my wife. she knows my obsession with the jewish 'cause i always say, "close enough." she doesn't like that. i say close enough 'cause what is an italian girl, but a jewish girl you can take to church? thank you so much....
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i never knew them. i never met them. you know, to me, it is almost like they are pictures that i see on tv, but i never actually have any contact with them. never knew anything about them. not much i can do with it. >> thank you for being here tonight. sharing the conversation with us my question is more may be just having you talk a little bit about a couple of points in the book that i found really profound talking about senior 18 euros self when you were a decade and also talking about when you were watching baseball with her grandmother and seeing her yourself in her eyes when she was experiencing that and how much that scared you. maybe just about that experience , you as a kid senior older self. you know, what questions you think of lay they should have asked then. if he think now's had your release from prison and your life goes on. >> that particular incident. a very rare things. things that happen in our lives. maybe once, twice in less time. i read somewhere, i can't even remember who it was any more. some one
i never knew them. i never met them. you know, to me, it is almost like they are pictures that i see on tv, but i never actually have any contact with them. never knew anything about them. not much i can do with it. >> thank you for being here tonight. sharing the conversation with us my question is more may be just having you talk a little bit about a couple of points in the book that i found really profound talking about senior 18 euros self when you were a decade and also talking about...
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>> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it.his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah. >> what's up with that? >> just shopping. period. that's it. >> shopping. you just found a 15-year-old girl online, decided you're going to buy her a pair of leather boots that you want her to wear 24 hours a day, you say right here. what was your plan here today? >> no plan whatsoever. >> no plan whatsoever. >> just come to talk and everything. obviously -- >> as the 31-year-old heads for the door, law enforcement moves into place. ready to take the man down as soon as he walks outside. >> get on the ground, now. get down! >> no! >> police arrest him and lead him away, clearing the front of the house so more suspects are free to come in. >>> coming up, the air force, the army, the national guard. three military men come knocking at the door. >> married looking for fun. that's you, right? >> and a confrontation brin
>> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it.his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah. >> what's up with that? >> just shopping. period. that's it. >> shopping. you just found a 15-year-old girl online, decided you're going to buy her a pair of leather boots that you want her to wear 24 hours a day, you say...
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never said that. never said romney. never said obama. >> jon: there's a pretty good connection between that and hell >> no there's not. 1 corinthians chapter 10, read it jon. it talks about that our works are put through the test of fire just like you would put metal in the forge and that's what was the imagery >> jon: but you narrowed your works to two things: pro-life and antigay marriage. >> not antigay marriage. there's a difference between anti-something and if you're for something >> jon: what are you for marriage is a biblical model jon: the biblical model is polygamy. >> no, jon. adam and eve. polygamy came much later than that and later was repudiated >> jon: the people in the bible redefined >> jesus said a shall leave his mother and father and the woman will leave her home and the two shall become one >> jon: isn't it the height of man's arrogance to presume what jesus would vote for down the line as a value? this is my point. we can come on and have a conversation. when i see that and i go mike huckabee does
never said that. never said romney. never said obama. >> jon: there's a pretty good connection between that and hell >> no there's not. 1 corinthians chapter 10, read it jon. it talks about that our works are put through the test of fire just like you would put metal in the forge and that's what was the imagery >> jon: but you narrowed your works to two things: pro-life and antigay marriage. >> not antigay marriage. there's a difference between anti-something and if...
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>> i will never retire. able goat up and get makeup and high heels on and even if i can't wear the high heels, i'll do like mae west and sit in a wheelchair with my heels on and have somebody wheel me around. ♪ and here i go >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in pigeon forge, tennessee. ♪ here i go >> dolly parton's new book "droom mo "dream more" in stores tomorrow. she'll be on "good morning america" tomorrow. jimmy kimkimmel, next. >>> up next on an all-new jimmy kimmel live. >> thanksgiving is about going home to your family and doing dirty things in your childhood bed. >> ryan seacrest. >> who is the worst judge in the
>> i will never retire. able goat up and get makeup and high heels on and even if i can't wear the high heels, i'll do like mae west and sit in a wheelchair with my heels on and have somebody wheel me around. ♪ and here i go >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm juju chang in pigeon forge, tennessee. ♪ here i go >> dolly parton's new book "droom mo "dream more" in stores tomorrow. she'll be on "good morning america" tomorrow. jimmy kimkimmel,...
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it never happened. and i will stop there and i will be happy to take any questions if anyone has any. [applause] >> it is of course a terrible truism that slavery is about making profits in the case and something much more nefarious and engage in the slave trading. when i saw that it was counter interest of because jefferson generally regarded as a good businessman he died in debt if the stock. monticello documented. dun and the economics here in the audience the person that adds up and it's amazing we have the best financial data of almost any individual in the 18th-century but no one has been the basic work of adding and detracting and seeing exactly how to find the work to make this case that he is benefiting and doesn't need to do more of an economic study we do not need to have the charts to do that work. >> would be certainly better to have had more data than i think the strongest evidence we have is from jefferson himself not only did he urged his neighbors to engage because of the appreciation a
it never happened. and i will stop there and i will be happy to take any questions if anyone has any. [applause] >> it is of course a terrible truism that slavery is about making profits in the case and something much more nefarious and engage in the slave trading. when i saw that it was counter interest of because jefferson generally regarded as a good businessman he died in debt if the stock. monticello documented. dun and the economics here in the audience the person that adds up and...
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i never cut that skirt.ebody else had to do it. >> when roger was 15, 16 years of age, he was going to clothe lines and stealing womens clothing and bringing them back home and cutting them at that time. he will sit there and tell us about a rape he committed on a woman and tell us about the strangelation without any problem. when it came time for the clothes cutting he would back off. in his mind raping is okay. people do that. but cutting is very strange. >> she's the only girl i remember the name, stephanie brown. i don't remember the others. why do i remember her? i don't know. she was a bank teller. her and her girlfriend just bought a house. >> you learned all that from her? >> yeah, she told me a little bit. and i did my thing. i strangled her and went home. it keeps getting easier and easier and easier to do it. >> what gets easier? >> killing. >> coming up, park dietz delves deeper into the mind of a killer. >> at what point in the process of taking a girl out do you know she's going to die? some pe
i never cut that skirt.ebody else had to do it. >> when roger was 15, 16 years of age, he was going to clothe lines and stealing womens clothing and bringing them back home and cutting them at that time. he will sit there and tell us about a rape he committed on a woman and tell us about the strangelation without any problem. when it came time for the clothes cutting he would back off. in his mind raping is okay. people do that. but cutting is very strange. >> she's the only girl i...
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i would never do it. >> soccer players see a lot of weird stuff out there.eirdest stuff onto the field, but i don't think they have seen this before. >> do you think it was a dare? his friends, his buddies just got him to jump the fence? >> that's usually how it starts when you're dealing with dudes. probably i dare you to do this and it escalates and all of a sudden you're running onto a soccer field getting tackled by a security field. >> november has changed to movembar because guys are growing mustaches to raise awareness about cancer. >> for the guys in that in between stage, there's a very special message from some friends from "the office." >> by now you've heard the taunts. dirty hipster, carney ride operator. ugly geraldo. >> these are just some of the names these guys are being called because their mustache is like that awkward stage of puberty where your legs are long but everything else isn't growing to catch up. >> to all you have out there rocking the in between mustache, we've all been there. but i'm here to tell you, it gets fuller. >> i've b
i would never do it. >> soccer players see a lot of weird stuff out there.eirdest stuff onto the field, but i don't think they have seen this before. >> do you think it was a dare? his friends, his buddies just got him to jump the fence? >> that's usually how it starts when you're dealing with dudes. probably i dare you to do this and it escalates and all of a sudden you're running onto a soccer field getting tackled by a security field. >> november has changed to...
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taken drugs, then incidents like that never could have happened. is that? >> it was really hard for us to tell if lance actually believed what he was telling and had convinced himself that he hadn't done these things, or that he was just a very persuasive liar. >> attorney jeff tillotson and the insurer are demanding the return of the bonus money paid to armstrong, even threatening further legal action. lance armstrong has been stripped of his titles, high-profile sponsorships, much of his prize money, and is no longer chairman of livestrong. he says he's moving on and he won't be distracted from his fight to beat cancer. the stakes could hardly be higher. >> i know the power of this man when he walks into the room, and i know the hope he gives cancer survivors. i mean, i don't know if he is proven to have taken drugs how he can face any of these people because, i mean, he can call up barack obama, he has his cell phone number on his cell phone. how can you call up these people knowing you have taken drugs all your life to cheat to seven tours? it'
taken drugs, then incidents like that never could have happened. is that? >> it was really hard for us to tell if lance actually believed what he was telling and had convinced himself that he hadn't done these things, or that he was just a very persuasive liar. >> attorney jeff tillotson and the insurer are demanding the return of the bonus money paid to armstrong, even threatening further legal action. lance armstrong has been stripped of his titles, high-profile sponsorships, much...
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jean heid will never believe that.elieves her government is lying. >> they let an innocent man, my brother, die while in their custody, and they didn't even lift a finger to help him. this case is going to be looked at for years to come. and they don't want it known that they screwed up. brian never would have done this. >> jean heid is still claiming her brother's innocence and still says she won't rest until she can prove it. >>> coming up, it's being called the new crack cocaine of crime. thieves stealing your tax refund before you even know it. how do they do it? the special investigation is next. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping genera
jean heid will never believe that.elieves her government is lying. >> they let an innocent man, my brother, die while in their custody, and they didn't even lift a finger to help him. this case is going to be looked at for years to come. and they don't want it known that they screwed up. brian never would have done this. >> jean heid is still claiming her brother's innocence and still says she won't rest until she can prove it. >>> coming up, it's being called the new crack...
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like mineyou know, he never did gigs, he never went on tour, he never sold t-shirts, he barely made recordsthe people around him, people like pete seeger and the weavers, were singing his songs and popularizing his songs. and this was particularly during the 1960s in the folk revival. and people like bob dylan, you know, had heard legend of this guy woody guthrie. it was almost like perhaps he might not exist. he might just be, you know, like johnny appleseed. people did think, in the '60s, did he exist? but he did exist, and he was actuallyhe was infirm. he was suffering from a terrible degenerative disease called huntington's disease, and he was in the brooklyn hospital here in new york. dylan saw him before he died. he died in 1967. but his legacy was to write thei suppose, what you might call the founding songs of political pop, you know. and i would argue that he was the first alternative musician. he wrote his most famous song, "this land is your land," as an alternative to the number one hit single in jukeboxes in 1940, when he was hitchhiking to new york. every time he went
like mineyou know, he never did gigs, he never went on tour, he never sold t-shirts, he barely made recordsthe people around him, people like pete seeger and the weavers, were singing his songs and popularizing his songs. and this was particularly during the 1960s in the folk revival. and people like bob dylan, you know, had heard legend of this guy woody guthrie. it was almost like perhaps he might not exist. he might just be, you know, like johnny appleseed. people did think, in the '60s, did...
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and never buy all at once.hen you're trying to catch a stock on the way down, be sure and buy it with wider scales to get the best possible overall basis. joe in massachusetts, joe? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. i've got a quick question for you on stop loss orders versus stop limits and how an individual investor can best use that. not only to minimize losses, but to ride the ups and downs of an individual stock. >> well, look. i don't condone these. if you're going to own stocks and you're going to try to get the right prices, you got to stay on top of it. i'm sorry. it's too important. it's your money. you get one of these flash crashes, suddenly you bought a stock at 80, it's at 70 immediately, i can't condition doan that because the market doesn't work well enough to do those things anymore. it's too crazed. you have to protect yourself from this market. from any market that acts badly and strangely. because of high frequency trading, those old tricks out the window. price matters. basis matters. don't buy
and never buy all at once.hen you're trying to catch a stock on the way down, be sure and buy it with wider scales to get the best possible overall basis. joe in massachusetts, joe? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. i've got a quick question for you on stop loss orders versus stop limits and how an individual investor can best use that. not only to minimize losses, but to ride the ups and downs of an individual stock. >> well, look. i don't condone these. if you're going to own stocks...
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i never look at myself as this could never bother me again.m looking for my next hit. once i feel this is -- this is how i think. once i think i'm the man again, i can never get high, any moment i'm ready for the next line. that's just who i am. that's how much of an animal i am when it comes to drugs and addiction and stuff. i'm really a nasty animal. that's how come i'm so happy that -- it's changed my life, i'm with my family, i learned how to be a functioning human being in society. this is just awesome. >> when was the last time you hit a man? >> i don't know. maybe three years ago at the airport. >> the photographer, yeah. good shot? >> yeah. i was getting ready to hit him with the camera. i'm so happy i didn't hit him with the camera. i wouldn't be here. i'm so happy i didn't do that. >> i presume the paparazzi give you a pretty easy ride now, right? >> i know how to handle them. i don't want to beat them up no more. just love them. >> let's take another break. come back and talk about your hollywood career. i want to know if you will b
i never look at myself as this could never bother me again.m looking for my next hit. once i feel this is -- this is how i think. once i think i'm the man again, i can never get high, any moment i'm ready for the next line. that's just who i am. that's how much of an animal i am when it comes to drugs and addiction and stuff. i'm really a nasty animal. that's how come i'm so happy that -- it's changed my life, i'm with my family, i learned how to be a functioning human being in society. this is...