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so, you know, when it was time for me to play a cop, i played a cop in "new jack city." i was worried. how will my fans take it? they know me as the original gangster. but they said hey, ice, you're acting. and now after 12 years on "law & order," you know, i have no problem with it. i sleep good at night. because even on my -- in my role on law and order i'm chasing child molesters and rapists. even criminals don't like them. i'm good in the hood. i'm good on both sides of the fence. let's put it like that. tavis: when you put out a song like cop killer you end up becoming or regarded actor on a very popular television show. i wonder whether or not you've ever had to encounter an element of your former life that regards you as soft, as a sellout, as a traitor? ever had to deal with any of that? >> well, you know what it is, when you come out of the hood, you're always going to have certain people that might feel that you're doing something that they necessarily wouldn't do. the thing of it is that i look at somebody like yourself. i'm a guy that really admires you, tavi
so, you know, when it was time for me to play a cop, i played a cop in "new jack city." i was worried. how will my fans take it? they know me as the original gangster. but they said hey, ice, you're acting. and now after 12 years on "law & order," you know, i have no problem with it. i sleep good at night. because even on my -- in my role on law and order i'm chasing child molesters and rapists. even criminals don't like them. i'm good in the hood. i'm good on both sides...
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and next thing you know i'm in new jack city and now i'm on "law & order."aughter ] >> jimmy: america is awesome. is america great? >> america is beautiful. >> jimmy: it's a great, great country. >> america is great, brother. >> jimmy: i saw a lot of cool stuff in there. you have your own slang, like -- like, words i've never heard. >> yeah, like cold mcdonald. >> jimmy: like, what is cold mcdonald? >> cold -- i mean, just think about it. if i say -- yo, i was at a party last night. man, that party was cold mcdonald's, man. [ laughter ] i mean, what's worse than cold mcdonald's? you know what i'm saying? [ laughter ] like, it's like -- >> jimmy: cheese all gets gelatinous. >> yeah, the fries. what happened to them after ten minutes? >> jimmy: they get all droopy and gross. >> yeah. so, that's one of my slangs. you know, i'm saying, man -- >> jimmy: well, you could just -- just say, like, something -- something's wack. or you can go, pia got kicked off the "american idol." that was cold mcdonald's. >> that was cold mcdonald's. and if you really want to be pla
and next thing you know i'm in new jack city and now i'm on "law & order."aughter ] >> jimmy: america is awesome. is america great? >> america is beautiful. >> jimmy: it's a great, great country. >> america is great, brother. >> jimmy: i saw a lot of cool stuff in there. you have your own slang, like -- like, words i've never heard. >> yeah, like cold mcdonald. >> jimmy: like, what is cold mcdonald? >> cold -- i mean, just think...
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new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack'suh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> good monday morning may 30th. happy memorial day i am frank mallicoat. >> i am sydnie kohara. your time coming up 5:30 a.m. let's get a quick look at traffic and weather. lawrence has -- i have a feeling a lot of people are sitting there with the covers over their head. >> i think that is a pretty darned good idea enjoy it while you can pretty nice day coming your way. you will want to get out later on cool up toward the coastline a lot of low clouds hugging the coast better part of the day temperatures mainly 50s. daily city get inside the bay 60s partly cloudy skies, some temperatures near 70 degrees this afternoon enjoy it folks more rain coming
new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack'suh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to...
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jack london square in oakland. a city that is bustling and a city with a brand-new mayor, just back from a tour of asia.oined by oakland mayor. doing great, how are you? >> i'm a little cold. >> that's okay. a lot going on in your city. i was just mentioning, you returned from a trip to asia. i understand you took some of our wine. >> you know, oakland has six wineries and the "huffington post" proclaims oakland is wine country because many good wines are made in urban areas. oakland has at least six. they are serving wines from other wineries. yes, we took at least four of the six wineries products to china with us. we gave them as gifts. we joined them at the hong kong expo, which is the big food expo in asia. we served them in a reception at the california vintage bar in hong kong. >> very nice. hoping to improve relations there as well and get money coming in. the city itself had budgetary problems. you had to close libraries. >> not yet. >> are you going to? >> i'm hoping under the worst case scenario, if we don't get contributions from employees, i'm hoping we will, the unions are negotiating incl
jack london square in oakland. a city that is bustling and a city with a brand-new mayor, just back from a tour of asia.oined by oakland mayor. doing great, how are you? >> i'm a little cold. >> that's okay. a lot going on in your city. i was just mentioning, you returned from a trip to asia. i understand you took some of our wine. >> you know, oakland has six wineries and the "huffington post" proclaims oakland is wine country because many good wines are made in...
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jack benny and george j jetsill and even an unknown actor called, what was his name? oh, ronald reagan. >> and another has delivered papers for the cause of cardinal terrence cook, who shep herded new york city catholics. >> when he died so many stories came to how he he reached out to people and how he was there for them, not in the same kind of public way as someone like pope john paul ii, but in a way that truly touched the hearts of many, many people. >> bishop gerald walsh who worked with cardinal cook, says that he kept his own suffering while keeping a full schedule. >> for 15, 18 years he had cancer and no one knew it except for people who knew with him. he carried on a schedule that would kill most people. seven parishes, schools, ten huge counties, omnipresent and going for blood transfusions quietly the in the middle of the morning. >> though, there are a handful of naturalized americans sainted like sister francis cabrini born in italy. american-born saints are rare in the catholic church. so far there are just two. first was elizabeth ann seaton who founded the sisters of charity of st. joseph's in new york. cannonized by pope john paul vi, and a few years later katherine drexel
jack benny and george j jetsill and even an unknown actor called, what was his name? oh, ronald reagan. >> and another has delivered papers for the cause of cardinal terrence cook, who shep herded new york city catholics. >> when he died so many stories came to how he he reached out to people and how he was there for them, not in the same kind of public way as someone like pope john paul ii, but in a way that truly touched the hearts of many, many people. >> bishop gerald...
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new york city. he left for washington on the 28th to deliver some gifts to friends. typical jack.c. he had lunch at the metropolitan club, i think. he had a plan to deliver christmas presents, which he did. >> reporter: records show he then took the train to delaware where the couple has a home. not unusual. but that's where things get bizarre. so you were expecting him wednesday night. >> yes. i tried to call his cell phone. and it just went straight to voicemail. >> reporter: a pharmacist friend says he came into this drugstore in new castle looking worried. asking for a ride to wilmington. >> i think he was afraid. i mean, he looked afraid to me on the video tapes. >> reporter: she means this surveillance video from a parking garage in wilmington, a few days later. an anxious wheeler with a shoe in one hand telling the attendant he'd been robbed. and the last time that wheeler was seen alive was a day later outside this hotel in a hooded sweatshirt heading toward a rough wilmington neighborhood. >> like everything else about this case i just try to put it in a box and with a l
new york city. he left for washington on the 28th to deliver some gifts to friends. typical jack.c. he had lunch at the metropolitan club, i think. he had a plan to deliver christmas presents, which he did. >> reporter: records show he then took the train to delaware where the couple has a home. not unusual. but that's where things get bizarre. so you were expecting him wednesday night. >> yes. i tried to call his cell phone. and it just went straight to voicemail. >>...
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new york city. he left for washington on the 28th to deliver some gifts to friends, typical jack. >> he was in d.c.an to deliver christmas presents, which he did. >> reporter: records show he then took the train to delaware where the couple has a home. not unusual, but that's where things get bizarre. so you were expecting him wednesday night. >> yes. i tried to call his cell phone and it just went straight to voice mail. >> reporter: a pharmacist friend says he came into this drugstore in new castle looking worried asking for a ride to wilmington. >> i think he was afraid. i mean he looked afraid to me in the videotape. >> reporter: she means this surveillance video from a parking garage in wilmington a few hours later. an anxious wheeler with a shoe in one hand telling the attendant he had been robbed. and the last time wheeler was seen alive is a day later outside this hotel in a hooded sweatshirt heading toward a rough wilmington neighborhood. >> like everything else about the case, i just try to put it in a box and with a lot of question marks. >> reporter: and there are so many. was this all
new york city. he left for washington on the 28th to deliver some gifts to friends, typical jack. >> he was in d.c.an to deliver christmas presents, which he did. >> reporter: records show he then took the train to delaware where the couple has a home. not unusual, but that's where things get bizarre. so you were expecting him wednesday night. >> yes. i tried to call his cell phone and it just went straight to voice mail. >> reporter: a pharmacist friend says he came...
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my home in new york city to the io lands i think seven or eight times, and i would stay sometimes for a week or several weeks representing an apartment, including one in the building that jack lord stands on top of in the opening credits of hawaii 5-0. on this one, i spent a lot of time on archives in honolulu and the mission houses housing the missionary papers reading all of their letters and diaries and the state archives of hawaii with a lot of the government papers and the monarchy papers and the bis spot mew -- disshop museum papers and reading a lot of old newspapers on microfilms, the whaling newspaper and going to historic sites and interviews curators and tour guides and other interviews with various locals, you know, some of them independ activists, you know, one of my interviews was with a woman who became a good friend of mine who was a missionary desen adapt, that -- descendent, that kind of thing. oh, yes, sorry. sorry, microphone. [laughter] >> i was curious to know if you saw the annexization of hawaii as maybe having some sort of modern ripple effect in some ways causing the birther movement? [laughter] >> i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, but i'm -- the bi
my home in new york city to the io lands i think seven or eight times, and i would stay sometimes for a week or several weeks representing an apartment, including one in the building that jack lord stands on top of in the opening credits of hawaii 5-0. on this one, i spent a lot of time on archives in honolulu and the mission houses housing the missionary papers reading all of their letters and diaries and the state archives of hawaii with a lot of the government papers and the monarchy papers...
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new york city to the islands i think seven or eight times. i would stay sometimes for a week or several weeks where i represented an apartment -- rented an apartment including the building where jack lord stands on in the opening crediting of hawaii 5-0. [laughter] i spent time in the mission houses which houses the missionary papers reading their letters and diaries, and then the state archives of hawaii that has a lot of the government papers and the monarchy papers, and the bishop museum archives, and you know, they have various treasures and arty facts and also just reading a lot of old newspapers on microfilm, the whaling newspaper, that kind of stuff, and then going to historic sites and interviews curators, tour guides, and then i did some other interviews with various locals, you know, some of them independent activists, you know, one of my interviews was with a woman who was a good friend of mine who was a missionary descendent, that kind of thing. yes -- oh, sorry. oh, sorry, microphone. [laughter] >> hi, sarah. >> hi. >> i was curious to know if you saw the annexation of hawaii as having a modern ripple effect in causing the birther movements? [laughter] >> i don't -- i
new york city to the islands i think seven or eight times. i would stay sometimes for a week or several weeks where i represented an apartment -- rented an apartment including the building where jack lord stands on in the opening crediting of hawaii 5-0. [laughter] i spent time in the mission houses which houses the missionary papers reading their letters and diaries, and then the state archives of hawaii that has a lot of the government papers and the monarchy papers, and the bishop museum...