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there were some that are mundane but critical for example, just up there they're talking about punctuation and city charter. and whether it has to relate to the sheriff's office. so they're being chairful because what happens to ross mirkarimi is uncharted territory. >> this is to give 17 years of public service to this city. nine years in the d.a.'s office and a former legislative aide. i love this city arks dor it. it's hard to go through this. >> this is the areaing required after mayor ed lee suspended ross mirkarimi. mirkarimi pleaded guilty after a domestic violence incident new year's eve. his crying wife made a video showing her bruise. today, attorneys told commissioners that doesn't constitute misconduct. >> this has to be recognized that people sometimes make mistakes and run afoul of the law. it doesn't necessarily warrant removeal. and clearly the facts in this case do not warrant removeal. >> and her attorney representing mayor ed lee says the behavior is grounds to kick him out of office. >> most significantly this discredit and dysfunction woe bring to the department were h
there were some that are mundane but critical for example, just up there they're talking about punctuation and city charter. and whether it has to relate to the sheriff's office. so they're being chairful because what happens to ross mirkarimi is uncharted territory. >> this is to give 17 years of public service to this city. nine years in the d.a.'s office and a former legislative aide. i love this city arks dor it. it's hard to go through this. >> this is the areaing required...
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york.austin beat out eleven other contenders by typing a 149-character message with capitalization, punctuationnd various symbols in 39 seconds.he walks away with fifty thousand dollars.thousand with fifty thousand dollars. 3 3 3 fiober--95 at 395--95 at 195--wilkens a mcdonald's menu item puts one man behind bars. bars.((it's a crime but it was still kind of amusing for the officers that were involved)) involved))caught on camera ... the crime that has customers... and the cops laughing. but first... easy ways turn plain ole' grilled cheese into something sweet... or crabby... and ultimately delicious.. next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. [ male announcer ] the emotional burden of debt. not everyone can understand it. the worry. the endless collection calls. we know what it's like... to be in your shoes. we're the providers of careone debt relief services. bernie dancel, who created careone, has been in your shoes. he once had his own battle with debt, which motivated him to start what is now the nation's largest brand of debt relief services. so call right now to speak to someone
york.austin beat out eleven other contenders by typing a 149-character message with capitalization, punctuationnd various symbols in 39 seconds.he walks away with fifty thousand dollars.thousand with fifty thousand dollars. 3 3 3 fiober--95 at 395--95 at 195--wilkens a mcdonald's menu item puts one man behind bars. bars.((it's a crime but it was still kind of amusing for the officers that were involved)) involved))caught on camera ... the crime that has customers... and the cops laughing. but...
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the skyline as we know it today has developed into a relatively flat, monotonous skyline punctuated byhe transamerica pyramid which is well outside the downtown core and that prompted the plan to stop the growth on the edge of downtown and then be bracketed by rhee, hill. going back to the height, the focus is to reach center downtown on the skyline at the heart of the city's major transit networks. this is the heart of the 20th century downtown. the adopted plan includes rezoning for several new building sites immediately around the trends date terminal. the most notable is the transit tower on mission street between first and fremont. the zoning for a high of 1,000 feet -- this is owned by the transit a joint powers authority and is being sold to develop the landmark transit tower building which could be the tallest building in the city and help to anchor the skyline and shape the vision of the city as focused on the center of the downtown and transit network. here are some visual simulations for the public as to what the skyline might look like in the future. here is a simulation fr
the skyline as we know it today has developed into a relatively flat, monotonous skyline punctuated byhe transamerica pyramid which is well outside the downtown core and that prompted the plan to stop the growth on the edge of downtown and then be bracketed by rhee, hill. going back to the height, the focus is to reach center downtown on the skyline at the heart of the city's major transit networks. this is the heart of the 20th century downtown. the adopted plan includes rezoning for several...
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it is punctuated with word, family, faith and god given. >> a lot of the delegates are conservatives. that's the type of platform we want. we want to show america we are the party that, party of reagan, the party that can bring the economy back, bring the country back. >> the platform reflects paul ryan's calls for smaller government, lower taxes, budget discipline. the republicans criticized president obama's health care plan, as an expansion of government control. they say it is unworkable. budget busting. the platform promise is a republican president would repeal obamacare on the first day in office. >> this explosion of debt is unconscionable and unsustainable. mr. president, we will not let you bankrupt this great nation. >> the platform makes a shift off to the right on social issues. same-sex marriage is now legal in six states and district of columbia. the republicans would ban it. they would cut funding for illegal immigrants. and they would ban abortion in all cases. >> i think most republicans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction and we need really bold, de
it is punctuated with word, family, faith and god given. >> a lot of the delegates are conservatives. that's the type of platform we want. we want to show america we are the party that, party of reagan, the party that can bring the economy back, bring the country back. >> the platform reflects paul ryan's calls for smaller government, lower taxes, budget discipline. the republicans criticized president obama's health care plan, as an expansion of government control. they say it is...
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i did not know what it meant, coming into the program, but now i know the quality of work, punctuation, professionalism. i can apply those to my daily life, my career aspects. my short-term goal is to become and the ministry to manager in a law firm. my long-term goal is to become a scientist. -- is to become a firefighter. >> republics began skills are great. >> i am with the department of transportation. i develop my skills in communication. that is something i can take away from an internship. i can use it anywhere. not just in jobs, but just in my daily life, in communicating with everyone. job training is not something you learn in school. you have to get it at a job. it is invaluable. anywhere you are going in your future. that is why it is really important for me. for my future, i plan to go to uc-berkeley and major in business. >> excellent. can you keep telling the media and communications are not not boring? part of the equation of making this a meaningful experience for young people are the managers, the folks working with them. over the season at jawbone, how did you approa
i did not know what it meant, coming into the program, but now i know the quality of work, punctuation, professionalism. i can apply those to my daily life, my career aspects. my short-term goal is to become and the ministry to manager in a law firm. my long-term goal is to become a scientist. -- is to become a firefighter. >> republics began skills are great. >> i am with the department of transportation. i develop my skills in communication. that is something i can take away from...
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it's punctuated with words such as "family, faith, and god-given." >> a lot of the delegates are conservatives, and that's the type of platform that we want. we want to show america that we're the party of reagan, the party that can bring the economy back and bring the country back. >> reporter: the platform reflects paul ryan's calls for smaller government, lower taxes, budget discipline. the republicans criticized president obama's health care plan as an expansion of government control. they say it's unworkable. budget busting. the platform promises a republican president would repeal obama care on the first day in office. >> this explosion of debt is unconscionable and unsustainable. mr. president, we will not let you bankrupt this great nation. >> reporter: the platform makes a shift to the right on social issues. same-sex marriage is now legal in six states and the district of columbia. the republicans would ban it. they would cut funding for illegal immigrants, and they would ban abortion in all cases. >> i think most republicans believe the country is really headed in the wrong directio
it's punctuated with words such as "family, faith, and god-given." >> a lot of the delegates are conservatives, and that's the type of platform that we want. we want to show america that we're the party of reagan, the party that can bring the economy back and bring the country back. >> reporter: the platform reflects paul ryan's calls for smaller government, lower taxes, budget discipline. the republicans criticized president obama's health care plan as an expansion of...
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. >> usually punctuated by a tip. >> remember to apply pressure to whichever foot is raised. >> thenend with a little fact. >> michael jackson got the idea for the moonwalk from french mime marcel marseau. >> how do these how-to guys come up with these topics? >> a lot of it's demand-based on what's going on around the internet, our own usage, competitive analysis. we look for what people are searching for. what they're searching for online might be different than what they're viewing on television, so that becomes very important. >> world events like the death of pop legend michael jackson significantly impact what people search for on the web. after he died, "how to moonwalk" earned more than a million hits. >> a newsworthy event happens, and there's something that was captures the zeitgeist of the moment. that can go viral. some some of the most how-to watched videos with more than a million hits are about simple things like how to pick a lock. >> locked yourself out of a house? before you call a locksmith, try this. >> or how to treat a mosquito bite. >> three, make a paste of ba
. >> usually punctuated by a tip. >> remember to apply pressure to whichever foot is raised. >> thenend with a little fact. >> michael jackson got the idea for the moonwalk from french mime marcel marseau. >> how do these how-to guys come up with these topics? >> a lot of it's demand-based on what's going on around the internet, our own usage, competitive analysis. we look for what people are searching for. what they're searching for online might be different...
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he slowly counted one to six and punctuated the display with an emphatic "dead dead." court
he slowly counted one to six and punctuated the display with an emphatic "dead dead." court
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>> oh, because punctuation is gone.re you doing? and he said, "today, i'm an alligator," and they asked him that, said chris, if you could have anything, anything you could have, what would you want? he said, "a tail," because then you'd know if i was happy. my tail would be up and it would always move according to your motions. i'm surprised, question mark, punctuation, right now, maybe. >> good. >> yeah. >> who else do you do that you love? >> nicholson's the best, just because he's so out there. i love the fact that everybody in "the departed's" doing boston accents. he's going, i'm not going there. just out on my own. this is who i am, you know? when he won his third academy award, i was with him, i had just won mine and he stood up and said, rob-o, i've got one for every decade. what a great night for me, yeah. >> the best. the best. >> he's pretty wild. and brando, i got to meet him and that was pretty great. he was teaching this acting class in l.a., and i got to kind of sit in on it. he said, you know, if i ever
>> oh, because punctuation is gone.re you doing? and he said, "today, i'm an alligator," and they asked him that, said chris, if you could have anything, anything you could have, what would you want? he said, "a tail," because then you'd know if i was happy. my tail would be up and it would always move according to your motions. i'm surprised, question mark, punctuation, right now, maybe. >> good. >> yeah. >> who else do you do that you love? >>...
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we can punctuate them with social media during the so. >> reporter: party leader spent the we keep working and the official platform. we got an exclusive look earlier this week at the language involving abortion. the formal full platform is scheduled to be rolled out and voted on by the delegates on monday. lou: thank you. this just in, and romney's speech to the result is scheduled for monday evening will not take place on tuesday our next guests had is disappointed that president obama has not focused on what lies ahead for the economy of the so-called fiscal cliff is not avoided. the republican platform decision is a tribute to discontent. joining us now, former congressional budget office director douglas holds a gun, the president of the american action form. good to have you with the spirit we appreciate it. the cbo ship -- cbo studies showing enormous repercussions that will occur if the fiscal cliff is not afforded by this of ministration. he has not said a word about it. why would he not? >> i'm not surprised. i am very disappointed. it does carry a risk for him. he has made the c
we can punctuate them with social media during the so. >> reporter: party leader spent the we keep working and the official platform. we got an exclusive look earlier this week at the language involving abortion. the formal full platform is scheduled to be rolled out and voted on by the delegates on monday. lou: thank you. this just in, and romney's speech to the result is scheduled for monday evening will not take place on tuesday our next guests had is disappointed that president obama...
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. >> reporter: she punctuated with wild outfits and wig but her best accessory was her laugh. 84 yearsiller took the stage for her last standup performance. >> the best contraceptive for old people is nudity. >> look at me, crying through the whole thing. she liked her own jokes. she knew she was funny. she had as good a time on stage as the audience had. and they felt that, too. >> reporter: america couldn't help but love phyllis diller. every joke she made came from the heart. >> i always said i would like to become a gracious lady and be known for kindness. of course i -- >> you are. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: her close friend said she was always more happy for others than herself and she was the first one to laugh at a young comic's jokes. that says a lot about her character. >> thank you. i'm sure she will be remembered that way. >> definitely a ground breaker. >>> still ahead on a much different note, big decorating ideas. >> later this week, they are juicy, plentiful, delicious recipes for fresh tomatoes after your local news and weather. ooh kfc. hey, yo
. >> reporter: she punctuated with wild outfits and wig but her best accessory was her laugh. 84 yearsiller took the stage for her last standup performance. >> the best contraceptive for old people is nudity. >> look at me, crying through the whole thing. she liked her own jokes. she knew she was funny. she had as good a time on stage as the audience had. and they felt that, too. >> reporter: america couldn't help but love phyllis diller. every joke she made came from...
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it could be a slight punctuation error, but they wouldn't tell him what it was. it was this whole wall to keep anyone from getting on. but people did get on. they persisted, and a few people got on, or rosenfeld, who has an illness that causes spikes to grow on his bones -- tumor sites. using marijuana stopped the growth of the spikes and relieve his pain. he got on a different medication. then we got to the point where aides say. and 80s aides was the straw that broke the camels back. marijuana worked for aids patients. i have seen it. it stimulates the appetite and let them eat and keeps them alive. still young couple came to robert randolph, barbara and kenny jenks, and he was a hemophiliac who have gotten aids by transfusion. they were married and monogamous and high school sweethearts. and they became perfect spokespeople in an age in which people with aids -- people were so fearful of them, and so much homophobia and the stigma of drugs and injection drug use for other or other aids patients. they were a perfect couple to promote marijuana for aids. what he
it could be a slight punctuation error, but they wouldn't tell him what it was. it was this whole wall to keep anyone from getting on. but people did get on. they persisted, and a few people got on, or rosenfeld, who has an illness that causes spikes to grow on his bones -- tumor sites. using marijuana stopped the growth of the spikes and relieve his pain. he got on a different medication. then we got to the point where aides say. and 80s aides was the straw that broke the camels back....
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>> we can use those screens to turn the podium into a factory floor or a midwest farm or we can punctuate them with social media feeds during the shows. >> reporter: party leaders also spent this week in tampa getting ready to roll out the gop platform. we did get an exclusive look at the language on abortion earlier this week, but the formal platform is set to be rolled out and voted on by the delegates monday. in tampa shannon bream, fox news. >> well, it looks beautiful in tampa behind shannon tonight but not the case a little bit later. >> it's always nice the days before a hurricane. >> so at the very least they'll get some rain, lots of rain. >> yes. on its current track and the current forecast track yes, they will get some rain and some wind, too, because they'll be on that right side of the storm. this will be a fairly large circulation, so they're probably going to have tropical storm force gusts maybe even a little higher than. that. >> outdoor parties are out of the question. >> exactly right. they want to figure out plan b in this case for the whole deal because i'm going to
>> we can use those screens to turn the podium into a factory floor or a midwest farm or we can punctuate them with social media feeds during the shows. >> reporter: party leaders also spent this week in tampa getting ready to roll out the gop platform. we did get an exclusive look at the language on abortion earlier this week, but the formal platform is set to be rolled out and voted on by the delegates monday. in tampa shannon bream, fox news. >> well, it looks beautiful in...
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. >> during november and december of 1977, residents of los angeles faced a holiday season punctuated by terror. the brutal killing spree of the hillside strangler. nine victims, all young women, ranging in age from 12 through 28, had been sexually assaulted, tortured and strangled. their naked bodies gruesomely discarded on hillsides throughout the city. a special police task force enlisted the public's help to identify suspects, but while thousands of leads came in, most were more of a hindrance than a help. >> everybody in los angeles had an opinion who the suspect was. shrinks were sending us profiles, what they looked like, what their tendencies were and i always thought that was terrific, except i don't have a name or an address. >> my boyfriend is acting funny, my ex-husband fits the profile, you should go get him. some of it is vindictive, i want you to go hassle my ex-husband. some of it was fearful, so and so is acting different. i think you should look at them. >> when you have that much attention to an incident, you are getting the whackos out of the woodwork. >> a few day
. >> during november and december of 1977, residents of los angeles faced a holiday season punctuated by terror. the brutal killing spree of the hillside strangler. nine victims, all young women, ranging in age from 12 through 28, had been sexually assaulted, tortured and strangled. their naked bodies gruesomely discarded on hillsides throughout the city. a special police task force enlisted the public's help to identify suspects, but while thousands of leads came in, most were more of a...
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annoying when they stop speaking, but i won't tell you why. [ laughter ] hey, today is national punctuationlause ] or as christopher walken calls it, national what day? [ laughter ] this is interesting. more magazines are actually photoshopping their models to make them look heavier. [ light applause ] when models heard that they were like, "or you can just let us eat." i mean, what's the deal? [ scattered applause ] some business news, after 24 years, the editors of "nintendo power" magazine are shutting it down. [ audience aws ] well, they didn't actually shut it down. they're just going to hit pause and come back after when the parents go to bed. [ laughter ] i just read that the director of the peace corp announced he is stepping down. or as he put it, "peace, peace." [ laughter ] get this, a school district in california is being sued for teaching students inaccurate sex-ed. [ audience oohs ] which explains that one lesson where the teacher put a condom on an apple. it was just like, what? [ laughter ] and finally, in a new interview, first lady michelle obama said she doesn't have tim
annoying when they stop speaking, but i won't tell you why. [ laughter ] hey, today is national punctuationlause ] or as christopher walken calls it, national what day? [ laughter ] this is interesting. more magazines are actually photoshopping their models to make them look heavier. [ light applause ] when models heard that they were like, "or you can just let us eat." i mean, what's the deal? [ scattered applause ] some business news, after 24 years, the editors of "nintendo...
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the demise of borders was punctuated as the second revolution, and that was when it really had become a buyer's market. the publishers are cutting their lists. the demise of borders captain percent of the marketplace. what does that mean? all through the chain of publishing, that means they're calculating smaller first printings. and all through there, you know, mechanisms, and talking random house, simon and schuster, mainstream publishers, mostly in new york. everything really changed. various interest or very large. publishers were always speaking about that dreaded word, platform. what is our platform as an author? meaning, what is your ability to get on nbc, and as nbc, the cable channels. what are your opportunities to your own network to promote your work. now, the other, you know, simultaneous trend as we all know, was the device of -- demise of review media. how many republications, tabloid's standalone review sections. now there is one. so there are all these changes. really, this is what i call the second great revolution. and coming in the middle of the second great revolu
the demise of borders was punctuated as the second revolution, and that was when it really had become a buyer's market. the publishers are cutting their lists. the demise of borders captain percent of the marketplace. what does that mean? all through the chain of publishing, that means they're calculating smaller first printings. and all through there, you know, mechanisms, and talking random house, simon and schuster, mainstream publishers, mostly in new york. everything really changed....
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. >> we can use the screen to turn the podium to midwest farm or we can punctuate them with social media feed in the shows. >> reporter: party leaders spent the week in tam thepa to prepare the official g.o.p. platform. we got a look at language involving abortion from someone inside the deliberations but the formal full range of issues is scheduled to be rolled out and voted op by the tell gaits on monday. bret? >> bret: shannon bream in tampa. see you down there tomorrow. there is a discouraging progress report tonight on how you are doing since the end of the recession. white house correspondent wendell goler on what could be damaging numbers for president obama's re-election hopes. >> a central theme of the president re-election campaign not just the recession but the policies of the bush administration hammered the middle class. >> we have seen a decade where jobs were being shipped overseas and where wages and incomes were going down except for a few at the top. even while cost of everything from healthcare to college were skyrocketing. >> a new study suggests household income fall
. >> we can use the screen to turn the podium to midwest farm or we can punctuate them with social media feed in the shows. >> reporter: party leaders spent the week in tam thepa to prepare the official g.o.p. platform. we got a look at language involving abortion from someone inside the deliberations but the formal full range of issues is scheduled to be rolled out and voted op by the tell gaits on monday. bret? >> bret: shannon bream in tampa. see you down there tomorrow....
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it could be a slight punctuation air but they wouldn't tell them what it was but it was just this whole wall, enough to keep anyone from getting on, but people did get on. they persisted, and a few people got on. earth rosenfeld who as an illness that causes tumors parks, and founds using marijuana stop the growth of the spikes and relieve his pain. another glaucoma patient, and then we got to the point where aids it. and aids was really sort of the straw that broke the camels back, and because marijuana worked for aids patients. icing the puck it stimulates appetite. it lets the need and keeps them alive. and so a young couple came to robert randall, barbara and kenny james, and she was a gotten age through transfusions. they were married. they were monogamous. they were high school sweethearts. and they became perfect spokespeople in an age in which aids, people were so fearful of aids, and still though so much homophobia and also the stigma of drug, injection drug use for other aids patients, they were the perfect couple to promote marijuana for aids. and so what robert crandall did
it could be a slight punctuation air but they wouldn't tell them what it was but it was just this whole wall, enough to keep anyone from getting on, but people did get on. they persisted, and a few people got on. earth rosenfeld who as an illness that causes tumors parks, and founds using marijuana stop the growth of the spikes and relieve his pain. another glaucoma patient, and then we got to the point where aids it. and aids was really sort of the straw that broke the camels back, and because...
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if you take transcript and look at the punctuation, and you'll see how we talk. we talk in shotgun. >> rose: exactly. >> there's a lot of stuff-- >> it's very interesting what you said. you write from the character's point of view. i've never had anyone say that before. i think there's something in your writing where you don't judge the characters. because writers can judge characters and then actors can very, very often judge the characters as they play them. it's interesting that you-- if you're seeing something from the character's point of view, you won't judge your character. but if you see it from the outside, if you see it objectively-- reading the script, i would judge my character severely, but when i play her, i don't have any judgment for her whatsoever. i believe everything she's doing is right. >> rose: because of the way he seems-- >> i do that any way on all jobs. >> good actors protect their character no matter what. >> rose: "good actors protect their character." >> yeah. you have to imagine you're an attorney in court, you're defending this char
if you take transcript and look at the punctuation, and you'll see how we talk. we talk in shotgun. >> rose: exactly. >> there's a lot of stuff-- >> it's very interesting what you said. you write from the character's point of view. i've never had anyone say that before. i think there's something in your writing where you don't judge the characters. because writers can judge characters and then actors can very, very often judge the characters as they play them. it's interesting...
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miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen up, listen up! >> listen up for your name. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest
miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are...
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. >> it's a -- it's a difficult letter to read because there's no punctuation and it's almost -- as iread it, i see it almost as a -- like a song. i mean, it's a strange letter. but he's telling his son not to complain because human frailty is our condition. and don't complain about any troubles you have. everybody has problems. >> is that his way of writing or speaking? i mean -- >> it's the way that most of his letters are like this. and i -- apparently and it seems as his disease got worse, they became more like this. and you do see the handwriting that's jerky and jagged. but it's also the way that he was. it's more of a -- it became almost a caricature as this became more and more with this faithyful, joyedful. >> did you ever find letters back to the father or mother in these situations? >> yes. >> but you didn't include those? >> i didn't. >> why not? >> because the problem was, there was so much material, so it was really a question always of limiting what the book was going to be. there was so, so much. so if i got into that, it would be a different book. so i had certain rul
. >> it's a -- it's a difficult letter to read because there's no punctuation and it's almost -- as iread it, i see it almost as a -- like a song. i mean, it's a strange letter. but he's telling his son not to complain because human frailty is our condition. and don't complain about any troubles you have. everybody has problems. >> is that his way of writing or speaking? i mean -- >> it's the way that most of his letters are like this. and i -- apparently and it seems as his...