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sometimes the inmates approach us. and they often use one particular technique to tell us about themselves. >> very good. >> there's a tendency for inmates to approach us, wanting to rap for us on camera. ♪ 10 to 20 to life ♪ got so much [ bleep ] i can hardly sleep at night ♪ >> it's a constant theme wherever we go. and oftentimes we'll be happy to hear people rap, you know, sometimes put them on camera, sometimes not. ♪ i can't wait to get home to my family ♪ ♪ reply retry no lie >> we hear a lot of rap music going inside a jail for "extended stay." it could just be the banging on the wall in the cell of someone making a beat. ♪ >> it is important to take the time to listen. it reveals things about them. sometimes they're rapping about their personal life. not just about life inside. it's like they're sharing their story with us through their music. ♪ if i had if i had 100 grand ♪ lord that's all i need for one good chance ♪ ♪ i don't blow it all be damned ♪ ♪ it might be enough to take me out of the gutter ♪ ♪ keep
sometimes the inmates approach us. and they often use one particular technique to tell us about themselves. >> very good. >> there's a tendency for inmates to approach us, wanting to rap for us on camera. ♪ 10 to 20 to life ♪ got so much [ bleep ] i can hardly sleep at night ♪ >> it's a constant theme wherever we go. and oftentimes we'll be happy to hear people rap, you know, sometimes put them on camera, sometimes not. ♪ i can't wait to get home to my family ♪ ♪...
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sometimes life ain't always the way sometimes it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish life was never ending and all good things they say never last springtime was always my favorite time of year holding hands in the rain now springtime only reminds me of tracy's tears always cry for love never cry for pain he used to say so strong unafraid to die unafraid of the death that left me hypnotized no one could cry the way my tracy cried sometimes it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad sometimes sometimes i wish that life was never ending but all good things they say never last i often dream of heaven maybe he's found the answer to all the april snow maybe one day i'll see my tracy again sometimes it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish that life was never ending they say never last all good things they say never last and love it isn't love until it's past [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: d'angelo, maya rudolph, gretchen lieberum. thank you. we'll be right back, everybody. life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go'
sometimes life ain't always the way sometimes it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish life was never ending and all good things they say never last springtime was always my favorite time of year holding hands in the rain now springtime only reminds me of tracy's tears always cry for love never cry for pain he used to say so strong unafraid to die unafraid of the death that left me hypnotized no one could cry the way my tracy cried sometimes it snows in april sometimes...
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it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad ♪ ♪ sometimes sometimes i wish that life was never endinganswer to all the april snow ♪ ♪ maybe one day i'll see my tracy again sometimes it snows ♪ ♪ in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish that life was never ending ♪ ♪ but all good things they say never last all good things they say never last ♪ ♪ and love it isn't love until it's past ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: d'angelo, maya rudolph, gretchen lieberum. thank you. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you could love you prpepperoni any more. well... life's full of surprises. our new pepperoni rolls. pepperoni and three cheeses rolled in our fresh dough. get six for just five dollars. papajohns.com flip your way through your last 9 shows with the tap of a button. change the way you experience tv. xfinity x1. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to chelsea handler, eric bana, d'angelo. [ cheers and applause ] maya rudolph, gretchen lieberum, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and ap
it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad ♪ ♪ sometimes sometimes i wish that life was never endinganswer to all the april snow ♪ ♪ maybe one day i'll see my tracy again sometimes it snows ♪ ♪ in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish that life was never ending ♪ ♪ but all good things they say never last all good things they say never last ♪ ♪ and love it isn't love until it's past ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: d'angelo, maya rudolph, gretchen...
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it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad ♪ ♪ sometimes sometimes i wish that life was never endinge answer to all the april snow ♪ ♪ maybe one day i'll see my tracy again sometimes it snows ♪ ♪ in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish that life was never ending ♪ ♪ but all good things they say never last all good things they say never last ♪ ♪ and love it isn't love until it's past ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: d'angelo, maya rudolph, gretchen lieberum. thank you. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling you. yeah you do! let's do this! watch out he just had a whole thimble full of coffee... woot! wo
it snows in april sometimes i feel so bad ♪ ♪ sometimes sometimes i wish that life was never endinge answer to all the april snow ♪ ♪ maybe one day i'll see my tracy again sometimes it snows ♪ ♪ in april sometimes i feel so bad so bad sometimes i wish that life was never ending ♪ ♪ but all good things they say never last all good things they say never last ♪ ♪ and love it isn't love until it's past ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: d'angelo, maya rudolph, gretchen...
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and sometimes you make mistakes.o, that's why, you know, even though he was - brutal time, but i already forget - almost forget about it, you know? it's just - because we all changed. and we've become much more relaxed. that's including myself, my parents, and people who have a very high expectation, you know, in me, you know. so, that's why, you know, when i - when i see some - critical moment today. or when i see something, you know, kind of - challenging, i really f - just - you know, i'm not under such a pressure anymore. because i know, you know, let's - you know, let's find a solution. there's everything, there must be a solution - some - somewhere. >> let me ask you though, do you think you would be the artist you are today had he not driven you that hard? had he not pushed that hard for you to succeed? >> it's hard to say, you know. pianistic talking, you know, like, the technique point - i'm actually quite grateful sometimes. because, you know, every kids are, you know, they want to play games. >> you wanted
and sometimes you make mistakes.o, that's why, you know, even though he was - brutal time, but i already forget - almost forget about it, you know? it's just - because we all changed. and we've become much more relaxed. that's including myself, my parents, and people who have a very high expectation, you know, in me, you know. so, that's why, you know, when i - when i see some - critical moment today. or when i see something, you know, kind of - challenging, i really f - just - you know, i'm...
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he is sometimes off the cuff and politically incorrect. users are left to say you are this or that any cap the discussion anymore. he's an interesting dichotomy on the subject. >> host: what is your relationship? how did you get together to write the book? >> guest: we are extremely close friends. we have the way back in the day years of go by a well-known booktv mainstay and he suggested i was moving to d.c. briefly. she was working at that point that you guys should hang out and we headed off and we decided we found ourselves having conversations frequently about the topic of discussion. we called them had explosions. can you believe what is happening? finally we said someone not to write about this and perhaps enough to be asked and then we did. >> host: but just friends. >> yeah. >> host: there's a chapter written here and i don't know who wrote it called the demagogue. >> but we talk about in that particular chapter of the discussion is the feminist movement and how so much of it is built on singing if you disagree with any part of th
he is sometimes off the cuff and politically incorrect. users are left to say you are this or that any cap the discussion anymore. he's an interesting dichotomy on the subject. >> host: what is your relationship? how did you get together to write the book? >> guest: we are extremely close friends. we have the way back in the day years of go by a well-known booktv mainstay and he suggested i was moving to d.c. briefly. she was working at that point that you guys should hang out and...
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sometimes we need to say i understand your problem. one of the parts of discussion is that it's primarily the political left that is and we contribute to that problem where there is a tendency to substitute outrage for actual argument. to try to shut it down by the debate. within gets toxic for a for a country that should thrive on free expression. >> many in our side would say we should have this arms race of outrage that chilly way to teach these guys a lesson. we just think that sounds awful. >> an issue of outrage we have heard in this 2016 campaign has been donald trump not responding fast enough to david duke and white supremacy. would that be an example that one would find in the discussion? >> i think, yeah. we talk about a whole chapter on race. with donald trump it's funny, he appeals to a lot of people who are opposed to political correctness and he is clearly not politically correct. that's one of the things that can be refreshing about him. there is a distinction between political correctness and abject rudeness for the sa
sometimes we need to say i understand your problem. one of the parts of discussion is that it's primarily the political left that is and we contribute to that problem where there is a tendency to substitute outrage for actual argument. to try to shut it down by the debate. within gets toxic for a for a country that should thrive on free expression. >> many in our side would say we should have this arms race of outrage that chilly way to teach these guys a lesson. we just think that sounds...
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sometimes they do sometimes they don't. it's good to have a theory about why that is so. >> pretty sure i've never read a biography of a supreme court justice. maybe if more of them had syphilis i would read more. [laughter] >> justice douglass. >> can't libel the dead. [laughter] [inaudible] i've read -- i just ordered my second, third and fourth copies of notorious rbg and i enjoyed all of them. >> thank you. >> there was a historical novel published for two years ago in which the lead character's name is kermit roosevelt. when you take it -- he takes a trip down amazon with his dad, it doesn't end well for kermit roosevelt. how did you feel about having your ancestor in namesake used in historical fiction? did that influence how you treated real people in your novel? >> a novel is called roosevelt thesis and i think it's a great novel, but i suppose it gave me a little bit more confidence than what i was doing because i was able to look, i'm not a hypocrite. hear someone who wrote a novel about my namesake, my ancestors,
sometimes they do sometimes they don't. it's good to have a theory about why that is so. >> pretty sure i've never read a biography of a supreme court justice. maybe if more of them had syphilis i would read more. [laughter] >> justice douglass. >> can't libel the dead. [laughter] [inaudible] i've read -- i just ordered my second, third and fourth copies of notorious rbg and i enjoyed all of them. >> thank you. >> there was a historical novel published for two...
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, sometimes, audience, sometimes i go on real estate websites and see how big a house i could buy in missouri. ( applause ) i take hotel shampoo bottles when i'm not staying at the hotel. ( applause ) coworker she had the cutest baby. but really it was more of a six. ( laughter ) one time in a store, i used the employees-only bathroom by telling them i was a regional manager. ( cheers and applause ) sometimes i'm so lazy, i use machines to do something i can easily do for myself. ( laughter ) ( clears throat ) in rehearsal, that was a smaller donut. ( laughter ) sometimes, audience, sometimes i'll talk to my plants when i'm lonely. and after a few drinks, well, the talking stops. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'm kind of glad chipotle has gotten a lot of bad press because it makes the line shorter. ( applause ) forgive me, audience. i'm a truther, but only when it comes to "i can't believe it's not butter." when telemarketers call me at home, i ask if they can hold on the phone off the hook and go jogging. ( cheers and applause ) i take salad bar sneeze guards as a personal challenge. (
, sometimes, audience, sometimes i go on real estate websites and see how big a house i could buy in missouri. ( applause ) i take hotel shampoo bottles when i'm not staying at the hotel. ( applause ) coworker she had the cutest baby. but really it was more of a six. ( laughter ) one time in a store, i used the employees-only bathroom by telling them i was a regional manager. ( cheers and applause ) sometimes i'm so lazy, i use machines to do something i can easily do for myself. ( laughter ) (...
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you're scared, then you're not scared sometimes you worry and then you don't care sometimes you cry and then you're ok tomorrow's going to day your friends will be beside you nobody's gonna leave you ( whistling ) tomorrow's going to be a great day nobody's gonna leave you tomorrow's going to be a great day >> stephen: thanks, jeff tweedy. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: now stick around for james corden, everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
you're scared, then you're not scared sometimes you worry and then you don't care sometimes you cry and then you're ok tomorrow's going to day your friends will be beside you nobody's gonna leave you ( whistling ) tomorrow's going to be a great day nobody's gonna leave you tomorrow's going to be a great day >> stephen: thanks, jeff tweedy. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: now stick around for james corden, everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause )...
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sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. curing a massive reduction nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for8 million children. the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> okay, we're just going to that is one hot beach body, even in a modest retro suit, nicole shame. just look at her the 40-year-old model mother of four is all toned and legs. check out her phat midriff. nicole usually covers up when she's out in the sun, but we're glad she showed off her fab figure this time. heidi klum who also has four kids on the beach yesterday showing off her body in a sexy snake skin bikini on their trip. they're simple not shy about a little ocean site pda. with a body like that, heidi and there's some other stars who are determined to get back into bathing suit shape. gayle king is los
sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. curing a massive reduction nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for8 million children. the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> okay, we're just going to that is one hot beach body,...
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when it's time to pull it out, sometimes it won't come out.nd that leads to other problems. >> because inmates go to such extreme lengths to fashion and conceal their weapons, officers must be outfitted with a high-tech, nonlethal arsenal of their own. at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who seemed impervious to tasers or anything else. to control these inmates, deputies had to resort to what's known as a four-point restraint. >> in the inmate reception center there's a lot of incidences. these guys come straight off the street. they're angry. and they're very violent. and they often go off. >> sit down. >> come on in and sit down. sit down! >> one inmate in particular just couldn't deal with it anymore. he went completely berserk. >> freeze! >> let me breathe. >> have a seat! >> and they had to restrain him and one of the ways they do that is these four-point restraints. and they tell him exactly what they're going to be doing. >> mental health staff ordered you to be put in four-point restraint. you understand that? >> yes
when it's time to pull it out, sometimes it won't come out.nd that leads to other problems. >> because inmates go to such extreme lengths to fashion and conceal their weapons, officers must be outfitted with a high-tech, nonlethal arsenal of their own. at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who seemed impervious to tasers or anything else. to control these inmates, deputies had to resort to what's known as a four-point restraint. >> in the inmate reception center...
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they did accumulate a few private belongings, sometimes livestock, sometimes they sowed from gardens of a cultivated over the weekend when they were not forced to labor for the masters. and we know about this because during the civil war when the union army marched and there was devastation in the south, they were actually slaves who filed claims to the southern claims commission saying we lost this amount of property, this amount of livestock that was valued at such and such. so yes, you had those instances. you even had some exception to the rules where you had african-american slaveholders, but we know that slaves did not exactly taking the wealth the way their insulators did based on centuries of unpaid labor -- enslavers. >> i'm wondering how did it start in the beginning for you to head in this direction of study? >> that's a great question. my first book was on southern slaveholders and the rise of proslavery ideology and states' rights. i just decided i wanted to write a book about people i actually liked, and so i decided to write a book about abolitionists who were their op
they did accumulate a few private belongings, sometimes livestock, sometimes they sowed from gardens of a cultivated over the weekend when they were not forced to labor for the masters. and we know about this because during the civil war when the union army marched and there was devastation in the south, they were actually slaves who filed claims to the southern claims commission saying we lost this amount of property, this amount of livestock that was valued at such and such. so yes, you had...
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it tends to get a little loud and noisy. [ inaudible ] >> sometimes they get bored, sometimes they acts as usual. >> come on, let's go. >> i almost got your back, man. >> all right. >> why do i got to go for? >> basically because you're running around and acting crazy. >> y'all are lying, man. >> a lot of these guys, you've got to understand, they're locked up 23 hours a day, you know, and they get bored. >> get your hands off me, man. >> quit touching me, man. >> you know, i've seen guys flood because they're bored, bang on doors because they're bored, broke chairs because they're bored. >> it's just jail. >> michael draper's recent behavior might also appear to be motivated by boredom. >> i was just playing, just acting ridiculous and acting silly and playing and stuff like that. >> draper has been in jail for the past 17 months, awaiting trial on charges including domestic violence, unlawful imprisonment and fleeing or evading police. his behavior has resulted in him spending most of his time in segregation, but he says that's by design. >> i'd rather be somewhere by myself where i
it tends to get a little loud and noisy. [ inaudible ] >> sometimes they get bored, sometimes they acts as usual. >> come on, let's go. >> i almost got your back, man. >> all right. >> why do i got to go for? >> basically because you're running around and acting crazy. >> y'all are lying, man. >> a lot of these guys, you've got to understand, they're locked up 23 hours a day, you know, and they get bored. >> get your hands off me, man....
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sometimes you feel no one understands you better. then there are times you fear that no one understands you less. no question about it -- a girl's relationship with her mother can be...complicated. but as katie reports, it doesn't >> all right, girls. what are some of the things that your mom does that just drive you crazy? >> i think when she says, like, i'm not allowed to go somewhere or tells me, "you can't wear that." >> she goes through my phone and my computer, so that's annoying. >> oh, she cleans my room without asking me, and i can't find anything, so, yeah. >> as for my mother, well, since she's a regular viewer of "teen kids news," i'll just say, "hi, mom!" but let's continue. to help us better understand the unique world of mother-daughter relationships, we're joined by psychologist roni cohen-sandler. she's the author of a number of books on this subject, including "i'm not mad, i just hate you!" well, that title sure sums up how a lot of girls feel sometimes about their moms. does that mean they don't have a close and l
sometimes you feel no one understands you better. then there are times you fear that no one understands you less. no question about it -- a girl's relationship with her mother can be...complicated. but as katie reports, it doesn't >> all right, girls. what are some of the things that your mom does that just drive you crazy? >> i think when she says, like, i'm not allowed to go somewhere or tells me, "you can't wear that." >> she goes through my phone and my computer,...
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i worry that i haven't made enough gay enemies. ( laughter ) sometimes, sometimes when i'm oute restaurant gives us free dessert. ( laughter ) ( applause ) my e-mail address is still karategod69@aol.com. ( laughter ) every time i make a bologna sandwich, i sing, "♪ my bologna has a first name, it's o-s-c-a-r." then, when i eat it, i whisper to the sandwich, "i'm eating you, oscar." ( laughter ) sometimes i lie awake at night, afraid i'll die before i get to use all my "forever" stamps. ( laughter ) i can still name all four teletubbies. and i have done so in my will. ( laughter ) i don't understand why it's not called a "pants suit" when a man wears it? ( laughter ) am i not supposed to wear the pants? ( laughter ) i saw something, so i said something. but the thing i said, wasn't the thing i saw. ( laughter ) sometimes, i use slang that i don't understand to connect with young people. i guess i'm just woke like that, on fleek, bye felicia. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i have this weird feeling that once,
i worry that i haven't made enough gay enemies. ( laughter ) sometimes, sometimes when i'm oute restaurant gives us free dessert. ( laughter ) ( applause ) my e-mail address is still karategod69@aol.com. ( laughter ) every time i make a bologna sandwich, i sing, "♪ my bologna has a first name, it's o-s-c-a-r." then, when i eat it, i whisper to the sandwich, "i'm eating you, oscar." ( laughter ) sometimes i lie awake at night, afraid i'll die before i get to use all my...
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sometimes i feel like the time goes slow.we lost everything when it comes to jail. >> padilla says the most significant of those losses is not being there for his three young children. [ they feel like they lost me. they crying. daddy, when you get out? all the time they ask me questions like that. it broke my heart. i don't know how to answer those questions. i know one day i am going to go home. i hope it can be soon. >> padilla routinely applies to be sent back to general population where he would be less isolated and have more privileges. >> padilla, what's up man? >> i want to go back, you know what i'm saying. i don't want to be in this place no more. this place is not for me. >> if you go back to main line, you're not going to have any issues, no problems? >> i ain't got a problem with nobody. i've been good. >> okay. i've got to talk to schlegel and talk to him, see what he says. >> all right. thank you. appreciate it. >> deputy bounds dutifully takes padilla's request to deputy schlegel, head of the gang classificati
sometimes i feel like the time goes slow.we lost everything when it comes to jail. >> padilla says the most significant of those losses is not being there for his three young children. [ they feel like they lost me. they crying. daddy, when you get out? all the time they ask me questions like that. it broke my heart. i don't know how to answer those questions. i know one day i am going to go home. i hope it can be soon. >> padilla routinely applies to be sent back to general...
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sometimes the justices say one thing, sometimes i say something else. so what.t is all just words. he interrupts the string of citations. i can't help but notice you insist on framing your argument with words. does the strength of your argument rely on presumption @is looking intently. imagining he can here her eyelids close and open. blink, blink. the question has done off the cool nerve and all the many practice arguments she staged to get ready. ..
sometimes the justices say one thing, sometimes i say something else. so what.t is all just words. he interrupts the string of citations. i can't help but notice you insist on framing your argument with words. does the strength of your argument rely on presumption @is looking intently. imagining he can here her eyelids close and open. blink, blink. the question has done off the cool nerve and all the many practice arguments she staged to get ready. ..
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sometimes they let one on, sometimes they won't. >> it's inconsistent. >>> speaking of flying, secretary of state john kerry has set a new travel record. >> kerry is now the most traveled secretary of state in u.s. history as he arrived in bahrain yesterday, he pushed past 1.06 million >> nearly beating condoleezza rice by about 1,000 miles. >> he surpassed hillary clinton's mileage tally last december. at the rate he's going, he still has ten months left, he could easily pad his record by hundreds of thousand of miles before leaving office. you were saying? >> yeah, i like that it's a race for who hits the most miles. unfortunately what they don't realize, they don't get air miles on that flight. >> but the journalists do. >> it depends. some at the white house may. >> i should point out, he hasn't traveled to that many countries. he's only done 81 countries. >> is that less than the others? >> konddy had more and hillary clinton traveled to more countries than any other secretary of state. well over 100 countries. >> they made a big deal about that. >> 1812 countries for secretary clin
sometimes they let one on, sometimes they won't. >> it's inconsistent. >>> speaking of flying, secretary of state john kerry has set a new travel record. >> kerry is now the most traveled secretary of state in u.s. history as he arrived in bahrain yesterday, he pushed past 1.06 million >> nearly beating condoleezza rice by about 1,000 miles. >> he surpassed hillary clinton's mileage tally last december. at the rate he's going, he still has ten months left, he...
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the problem sometimes, when you hold your feelings in, sometimes it is even worse. implode, you know. people trust me. they all come to me for advice. i just try off to help them, you know. it doesn't matter if they're ex-orejones or ex-mexican mafia members. i help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> yeah, it hurts you. it is good to talk about it, though, because you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you know, than to leave them inside you where they will hurt you more. >> when i see them, i see a reflection of myself. eventually they will be me in years to come. at least i know that i gave them some advice that nobody gave me when i went to prison. >> maybe with this tragedy in the future, you can make better decisions, you know, regarding your children, or what have you. you get to a point where you have to make a decision. is this type of life i want or do i want to stay out there and do something for my family. >> for some it can be too late for meaningful change. but the jail has seen a tr
the problem sometimes, when you hold your feelings in, sometimes it is even worse. implode, you know. people trust me. they all come to me for advice. i just try off to help them, you know. it doesn't matter if they're ex-orejones or ex-mexican mafia members. i help all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> yeah, it hurts you. it is good to talk about it, though, because you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it is better, you know,...
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you can see ♪ >> sometimes little girls sometimes invisible, sometimes blankets.able. is pretty funny. >> destruction, violence. i chased the streets of camden. runs project guardian. and this 14 -year-old doesn't know it, but i'm calling him my adopted brother. this is something you probably would never expect. affiliated to again for have run-ins with police. forthcoming by going down the wrong path. former friends facing serious charges including robbery. >> still do anything that person says to do what robbing people, selling drugs. >> works with 70 at risk teams each year. come to the program with a hard demeanor. they make them for children who are sick to cooper hospital. >> i know that sounds crazy. it allows a kid to feel in a different way. >> reality really hit home. woodrow by one parking camden. >> one safe spot. and it's one of the very few. bill: some long-term goal. >> right now they think about each day. and it is cutting off those ties because it is not that easy. they enjoy making blankets. >> for sick children. >> every aisle. the only option.
you can see ♪ >> sometimes little girls sometimes invisible, sometimes blankets.able. is pretty funny. >> destruction, violence. i chased the streets of camden. runs project guardian. and this 14 -year-old doesn't know it, but i'm calling him my adopted brother. this is something you probably would never expect. affiliated to again for have run-ins with police. forthcoming by going down the wrong path. former friends facing serious charges including robbery. >> still do...
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you're scared, then you're not ♪ scared sometimes you worry and then you ♪ don't care sometimes youa great day ♪ nobody's gonna leave you ♪ tomorrow's going to be a great day >> stephen: thanks, jeff tweedy. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: now stick around for james corden, everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> james: hello, good evening, and welcome to the "late, late show." tonight is our last show of our first year on the air. and to celebrate we're going to take the show to the people. now this might not work. but right now we're about six blocks from cbs. and we're going to go knock on someone's door and see if
you're scared, then you're not ♪ scared sometimes you worry and then you ♪ don't care sometimes youa great day ♪ nobody's gonna leave you ♪ tomorrow's going to be a great day >> stephen: thanks, jeff tweedy. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: now stick around for james corden, everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> james: hello, good evening, and welcome...
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sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. it's good to have a theory about why that's so. >> i'm pretty sure i've never read a bhoig my of a supreme court -- a biography of a supreme court justice. maybe if more of them had syphilis, i would read more. [laughter] >> douglas. >> wow. [laughter] >> can't libel the dead. [laughter] >> yes -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] i've realize tuttle in the balance, and i just ordered my second, third and fourth copies of notorious rbg, and i've enjoyed all of them. >> thank you. >> you're the most valuable audience. >> kim, i have a question for you. there was a historical novel about two years ago in which the lead character's name is kermit roosevelt, and he takes a trip down the amazon with his dad. and in the end -- well, it doesn't end well for kermit roosevelt. how did you feel about having your ancestor and namesake used in historical fiction, and did that influence how you treated real people in your novel? >> well, i suppose -- the novel is a great novel. but i suppose it gave me a
sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. it's good to have a theory about why that's so. >> i'm pretty sure i've never read a bhoig my of a supreme court -- a biography of a supreme court justice. maybe if more of them had syphilis, i would read more. [laughter] >> douglas. >> wow. [laughter] >> can't libel the dead. [laughter] >> yes -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] i've realize tuttle in the balance, and i just ordered my second, third and fourth copies of...
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>> for a while. >> for a while. >> sometimes they are unavoidable. people that come in here have nothing to lose. they are coming in here on their third strike and they're angry at the officers that arrested them. sometimes they take that aggression out on us. >> our crews have come to expect the unexpected. >> this is how we wash our clothes, in the sink. >> at the miami-dade county jail we ran into a young inmate who was washing his clothes in the sink in his cell. and he was an interesting looking kid, so we asked for an interview. >> this for the birds, man, this [ bleep ] for the birds, getting locked up. >> the interview was not unlike a lot of interviews we conduct with jail inmates. had a lot to do with lazaro complaining about conditions. >> crackers ain't playing, man. they're giving out permanent homes across the courthouse. [ alarm ringing ] >> and the next thing we know, officers were running in telling us we had to grab our gear and go. there was some kind of disturbance going on and they were locking down the floor. that's one of the t
>> for a while. >> for a while. >> sometimes they are unavoidable. people that come in here have nothing to lose. they are coming in here on their third strike and they're angry at the officers that arrested them. sometimes they take that aggression out on us. >> our crews have come to expect the unexpected. >> this is how we wash our clothes, in the sink. >> at the miami-dade county jail we ran into a young inmate who was washing his clothes in the sink in...
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so sometimes it's gravy, sometimes it's sauce. it's always popular.ade mac and cheese, i do a lot of veal dishes, anything on the grill. i'm a grill master in the family. >> governor, can you cook at all? >> oh no. [ laughter ] >> i should have asked emma and reese. >> meal time, it's important to us because that's the time where we goat to sit together. >> what i feel is we live new york, and we're spoiled. in ohio, spaghetti and chili we don't eat in new york. do you eat fast food? or are you cooking meals? you look super fit, he mentioned how lucky he was. >> we sometimes do some fast food when john's out of town and we have sports and like, but i don't come home with bags from three different places and say dinner is served. i didn't grow up that way. >> looks like fun at the deli. i want to thank all of you for being with us. this is the first time we've done this and it was really great to meet you all. [ applause ] thanks to the voters who took the time to be here. interesting questions. donald trump and his family. ted cruz, the next night, th
so sometimes it's gravy, sometimes it's sauce. it's always popular.ade mac and cheese, i do a lot of veal dishes, anything on the grill. i'm a grill master in the family. >> governor, can you cook at all? >> oh no. [ laughter ] >> i should have asked emma and reese. >> meal time, it's important to us because that's the time where we goat to sit together. >> what i feel is we live new york, and we're spoiled. in ohio, spaghetti and chili we don't eat in new york. do...
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but sometimes you can learn a lot by his nickname. and it seems in prison, almost everybody has one. >> my name is alvin whims, everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know. that's prison life. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time i get against the ropes he'll jab me and hit me real hard. i get upset about it, man you hit me too hard. he kept doing it, kept doing it, so i snapped the gloves off, and i attacked him. i knew i couldn't beat him hand to hand so i bit him. when they broke us up, when they wiped the blood away, it was in the shape of a gator. with the head and the tail the whole nine yards. i don't know how it happened. i just bit him. you know. >> any nicknames? >> they call me cocoa joe. >> the name hustle got me here, too. so sometime it ain't good to hustle. >> while nicknames are common in prison, we've discovered something else is as well, but it's not as harmless. >> what is that?
but sometimes you can learn a lot by his nickname. and it seems in prison, almost everybody has one. >> my name is alvin whims, everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know. that's prison life. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time i get against the ropes he'll jab me and hit me real hard. i get upset about it, man you hit me too hard. he...
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i think people take that literally sometimes. there is an amazing process of looking at where a story starts from giving blood in the office, almost all of the stories i write go back and look at what i moment that momen this story could be a story of a lifetime and that is what i think we need to keep in courage and and that is what the students want to learn. that is why i was so amazed to find so few of these stories behind the stories seven told. it is important -- we talk about the finances and the cutbacks in the budgets and a number of reporters. that is also the consolidation of newspapers and news organizations. sometimes they fall into the hand of his those owners. sometimes the owner of the tribune incorporation who is trying to unload it basically said pulitzer -- i will not use the vulgar language -- who gives a blank about pulitzer? that was after it was quoted. why do we care about prizes? -- we don't get much affirmation. we don't make a lot of money -- maybe we do come up for the rest of us do not. we are doing t
i think people take that literally sometimes. there is an amazing process of looking at where a story starts from giving blood in the office, almost all of the stories i write go back and look at what i moment that momen this story could be a story of a lifetime and that is what i think we need to keep in courage and and that is what the students want to learn. that is why i was so amazed to find so few of these stories behind the stories seven told. it is important -- we talk about the...
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sometimes they even get in the way. our cover story is reported by scott simon of npr. >> when nature grows savage and angry, americans get generous and kind. that's admirable. it might also be a problem. >> general reafter a disaster people with loving intentions donate things that cannot be used in in fact may actually be harmful. and they have no idea that they're doing it. >> juanita rilling is director for the center of international disaster information in washington, d.c. she spent more than a decade trying to tell well-meaning people to think before they give. hurricane hitch, honduras, 1998. more than 11,000 people died. more than a million and a half were left homeless. and juanita rilling got a wake-up call. >> got a call from one of our logistics experts who said that a plane full of supplies could not land because there was clothing on the runway. it's in boxes and bales, it takes up yards of space. it can't be moved. well, whose clothing is it? what is it? he said, i don't know whose it is but there's a hi
sometimes they even get in the way. our cover story is reported by scott simon of npr. >> when nature grows savage and angry, americans get generous and kind. that's admirable. it might also be a problem. >> general reafter a disaster people with loving intentions donate things that cannot be used in in fact may actually be harmful. and they have no idea that they're doing it. >> juanita rilling is director for the center of international disaster information in washington,...
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sometimes they're not. it's a luck of the draw. >> sometimes we have absolutely nothing and sometimes it's very full. my experience has been lately that i know they're ring bikes so saying that location would be easyier but this is most empty. fox 5 did reach out to city bike to get answers about this issue and they released a statement that reads nart qot it's challenging for us to refill station during morning rush hour but shifting to more tin no vattive techniques including trailers to move bikes over services in high use areas. so greg and rosanna a little bit of an explanation there. one gentleman said thank you for doimg this story it is a really issue especially or for people looking to ride these bikes in the morning. we've been here for a couple of hours now and no bikes really to ride. so back to you in the studio. >> so on friday night we went to courtesy of this girl the rock 'n' roll hall of faming. >> i went for free and i'm thritted. the hall of fame center. inducted chicago, deem purple. st
sometimes they're not. it's a luck of the draw. >> sometimes we have absolutely nothing and sometimes it's very full. my experience has been lately that i know they're ring bikes so saying that location would be easyier but this is most empty. fox 5 did reach out to city bike to get answers about this issue and they released a statement that reads nart qot it's challenging for us to refill station during morning rush hour but shifting to more tin no vattive techniques including trailers...
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. >> you have said you want donald to be more presidential sometimes. >> sometimes i feel that, you know, the retweets sometimes get him in trouble. so i said, stay away from -- you know, stay away from retweets. and he has -- you know, he has a great night and he can be presidential. but sometimes he just like he cannot stand that somebody attacks him because if somebody attacks him he will punch back ten times harder. >>> now to the democrats where bernie sanders will try to extend his winning streak today in wisconsin after taking five of the last six contests. the real clear politics polling average headed into the primary has sanders ahead of hillary clinton by over 2 1/2 points that final point in emerson college has the senator up eight. sanders held several events across janesville to milwaukee. the primary eve rally took place around the corner from donald trump's. clinton meanwhile campaigned in new york alongside governor andrew cuomo and touted his efforts as that state passed an increase in the minimum wage. >> feelings have to be matched with politics. he had to put togethe
. >> you have said you want donald to be more presidential sometimes. >> sometimes i feel that, you know, the retweets sometimes get him in trouble. so i said, stay away from -- you know, stay away from retweets. and he has -- you know, he has a great night and he can be presidential. but sometimes he just like he cannot stand that somebody attacks him because if somebody attacks him he will punch back ten times harder. >>> now to the democrats where bernie sanders will try...
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self-destruct it, sometimes heroic way, he was all about the changes in america at that time. you know, for example, and in the civil war, he started to affect that style of the boy general they called him, the long golden hair and shows up at the age of 23 as a brigadier general with a black velvet teen uniform with gold braid winding up from his cuts to his elbow. a blue sailor shirt and a red tie. he was a very cultivated image. there's two things about that. when i mentioned in the book that actually is served a tactical purpose on the civil war battlefield where people expected to brigade commanders to be in the mix and it's actually helpful. they inspire, follow him and it's also something that spoke to americans going through the costliest war in our history by far. there's disillusionment. there's real agony as the generation that thought they were going to all-caps or flags and win the war with personal or relics are getting slaughtered in mass infantry warfare. or they are dying by the hundreds of thousands of disease camps. and here is custer, who wins a slice of th
self-destruct it, sometimes heroic way, he was all about the changes in america at that time. you know, for example, and in the civil war, he started to affect that style of the boy general they called him, the long golden hair and shows up at the age of 23 as a brigadier general with a black velvet teen uniform with gold braid winding up from his cuts to his elbow. a blue sailor shirt and a red tie. he was a very cultivated image. there's two things about that. when i mentioned in the book...
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'cause sometimes that's not nice. all right.w i have a half of an onion with the root end back here. and i'm just gonna take my knife, and i'll put little slits through it like this. almost to the back, but not cutting all the way through. >> mm-hmm. >> okay. just like that. when i get to the other side, i turn it so i'm not cutting down a round slope into my hand. >> mm-hmm. that would be bad. >> and i'm gonna do one cut like that across. and then all you have to do -- it goes into a perfect dice... >> mm. wow. >> ...just like that. >> look how easy that looks. >> see? you're not crying, are you? >> no, i'm not. but i'm all the way over here. >> all right. so, we got our avocados going here. why don't you get one more in there, and we'll get the rest of this made up. >> all right. i'm working on it. >> you're doing great with that. you were meant to work in a kitchen. i can tell that. >> [ chuckles ] i'm trying here. >> you're doing wonderful. >> there we go. >> see that little dark thing right there? >> mm-hmm. >> you want to
'cause sometimes that's not nice. all right.w i have a half of an onion with the root end back here. and i'm just gonna take my knife, and i'll put little slits through it like this. almost to the back, but not cutting all the way through. >> mm-hmm. >> okay. just like that. when i get to the other side, i turn it so i'm not cutting down a round slope into my hand. >> mm-hmm. that would be bad. >> and i'm gonna do one cut like that across. and then all you have to do --...
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sometimes, i get emotional just talking about it. sometimes we are all these guys got.hey have no money, no family, an addiction, and no one fighting for them. >> do you need to talk to this gentleman? >> i do. >> i'm going to talk to you in just a moment i have to do another hearing real quick, i'll be back in 5 minutes, ok? >> yeah, what do you got there man? >> this is about a violation of your ab109 probation. >> i haven't gotten out yet. >> i'll tell you all about it in a second, sir, ok? i'll talk to you about it in a second, sir. i have to do this hearing. >> alright. >> there's a huge crowd of people waiting to get into the fresno county courthouse. we've been told this is a typical volume for the county. >> 64 public defenders handle over 33,000 cases each year. a fourth of fresno's population lives at or below the poverty line if they get in trouble with the law, a private attorney is not an easy option. in the years after the 2008 financial crisis, public defense was hit hard by budget cuts. >> so this is where all the decisions about the money get made? >> r
sometimes, i get emotional just talking about it. sometimes we are all these guys got.hey have no money, no family, an addiction, and no one fighting for them. >> do you need to talk to this gentleman? >> i do. >> i'm going to talk to you in just a moment i have to do another hearing real quick, i'll be back in 5 minutes, ok? >> yeah, what do you got there man? >> this is about a violation of your ab109 probation. >> i haven't gotten out yet. >> i'll...
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there has to be a very high-level decision process, and sometimes it's real quick. sometimes it's of the essence, and getting shift commanders involved and wardens and other people involved right off of the bat with the medical directors the way to go. >> reporter: and the importance of reform can't be overstated, he says, because the better the start to the mother-child relationship, the better the chances for a healthy future. >> they are getting out, and if you want them to get out, connect to the community, be successful, or do well, and not come back, these are all part of the things you have to do. [ laughter ] >> reporter: new york amended its anti-shackling law in december. there are now requirements to train prison staff and teach inmates about their rights. and john, we reached out to the new york state department of correctionses to ask about the claims made by these two former inmates, but we did not get a response. >> an important story. and hard to believe this has happened all of these years. >> it's very surprising. >>> coming up next, removing symbo
there has to be a very high-level decision process, and sometimes it's real quick. sometimes it's of the essence, and getting shift commanders involved and wardens and other people involved right off of the bat with the medical directors the way to go. >> reporter: and the importance of reform can't be overstated, he says, because the better the start to the mother-child relationship, the better the chances for a healthy future. >> they are getting out, and if you want them to get...
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>> maybe, as of right now, you definitely know who it's about, but sometimes i havto le these shots.y cozy there. >>> spot the baby bump, it's practically an olympic sport in hollywood and now all eyes are on cameron diaz. >> oh, god absense is disgusting. >> so pregnant or not pregnant? cameron very cleverly avoided drinking any alcohol on the tonight show last night with a game of drinko with jimmy fallon. >> i'll do those. >> you do whatever you get. >> we can't say for sure, but here's some possible clues, her book show fashions have all been flowy tops and loose fitting coats. we would love to see cameron and her rocker husband with a baby bundle. nd>> a now on to a couple who's way pregnant. nick carter and his is due any day gaga over these pics. the couple celebrated at their home with their friends and family. they're keeping the little one's name under wraps for now. >> it's a very strong name. and it's something -- >> we like it. >>> and finally, a big brother double bombshell. >> i'm pregnant. >> boom. >> what did you just say? >> and in case you haven't noticed, we are a
>> maybe, as of right now, you definitely know who it's about, but sometimes i havto le these shots.y cozy there. >>> spot the baby bump, it's practically an olympic sport in hollywood and now all eyes are on cameron diaz. >> oh, god absense is disgusting. >> so pregnant or not pregnant? cameron very cleverly avoided drinking any alcohol on the tonight show last night with a game of drinko with jimmy fallon. >> i'll do those. >> you do whatever you get....
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lights do not work, signs are missing or in poor shape, third rail covers are missing, and sometimesis debris. i want anything that enhances my safety in the public safety to be acted on, yeah. why would i not want that? just passenger safety, it says that employees are often in danger because of poor training and not following safety rules. passenger say despite the trouble the fta is exposing, they feel metro is moving in the right direction. >> i was like to see more support for the new general manager from the federal government. >> i appreciate he was going to shut down the system to respond to what he thought was a good move. tom: tom roussey, abc 7 news. at 11:00,as reported another insulator fire just hours ago one metro. the friendship heights station 7:15 p.m. with smoked is of a small fire just off the platform. people were evacuated at tenleytown, nobody was hurt. that is a symbol of the district, even on the presidential limo, the d.c. license plate that reads "taxation without representation." d.c. councilmember says it should say "end taxation without representation."
lights do not work, signs are missing or in poor shape, third rail covers are missing, and sometimesis debris. i want anything that enhances my safety in the public safety to be acted on, yeah. why would i not want that? just passenger safety, it says that employees are often in danger because of poor training and not following safety rules. passenger say despite the trouble the fta is exposing, they feel metro is moving in the right direction. >> i was like to see more support for the...
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>> sometimes. ernie: sometimes, right? >> sometimes it's a mystery. ernie: mystery food. what do you do? do you try the food? >> yeah, because i'm greedy. ernie: do you have any favorite kind of food? >> no. ernie: you keep going back to the same place? >> no. ernie: you just line them up. try them all. >> once in a while. i see what it looks like, if it's fresh, frozen. ernie: you examine it a little. >> exactly. ernie: are you good at that? >> yes. i've been in the food business. ernie: you make good choices. >> i do. hopefully. hopefully we all do. good to see you. thank you. ernie: now i'm hungry. it's that time. thank you very much for joining us. for all of us in studio 5, i'm ernie anastos and our control room staff, thanks for being a part of the broadcast every night. we'll have a wonderful day again tomorrow. you don't like the free food. russ: you'll do anything for a freebie. ernie: i do like a little snack every once in a while. i'm a grazer. how about you, nick? nick: a little snack here and there. it depends where. ernie: a lot of people said put more fun i
>> sometimes. ernie: sometimes, right? >> sometimes it's a mystery. ernie: mystery food. what do you do? do you try the food? >> yeah, because i'm greedy. ernie: do you have any favorite kind of food? >> no. ernie: you keep going back to the same place? >> no. ernie: you just line them up. try them all. >> once in a while. i see what it looks like, if it's fresh, frozen. ernie: you examine it a little. >> exactly. ernie: are you good at that? >>...
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sometimes it gets reimported to russia, sometimes in the same vessel.are making a law that fish must be delivered to russia either fresh or cooled down, not frozen. in that case it would not be profitable any longer to freeze fish and to deliver frozen fish. and we hope that this will benefit russian industries. we also intend to provide quotas to companies and 70% will be provided to ships that use their own ships, their own boats. those who meet those conditions will receive an additional 20% quota on top of what they already have. >> those that violate will be stripped of their quota entirely. you said that ships are decrepit and they're deteriorating. out of those 20%, we intend to invest 5% in upgrading and repairing the existing fleet and the 15% to build new ships. now the government is drafting that law, it needs to finalize it. there is endless deliberation now among various ministries and agencies but i believe the draft law should become law, adopted and ratified during the parliament's spring session this year. >> translator: we have 2.5 mil
sometimes it gets reimported to russia, sometimes in the same vessel.are making a law that fish must be delivered to russia either fresh or cooled down, not frozen. in that case it would not be profitable any longer to freeze fish and to deliver frozen fish. and we hope that this will benefit russian industries. we also intend to provide quotas to companies and 70% will be provided to ships that use their own ships, their own boats. those who meet those conditions will receive an additional 20%...
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the people out there sometimes the lunatics we would rather not associate with. we like to reclaim christ's name in meaningful ways with people of all backgrounds. in terms of my background, one of the things we do on the business standpoint is a series of faith and business conversations down in the financial district, so several thursdays each month, we get together and people talk about faith, their career, the challenges they have, hiring and firing and working with colleagues and all of the things that make up our days between sundays. >>> we try to bridge that sunday, monday gap in ways that are meaningful to the congregation. >> help people translate and christianity in their daily life. >> yes. >> and i know that is a passion of yours. you're also interested in global and local kind of community service projects. tell us about briefly the upcoming global ministry trip, your plan. >> we're taking a vision trip which means a small group of people considering how woe may serve to cuba. there is along standing presbyterian ministry in cuba and one of the init
the people out there sometimes the lunatics we would rather not associate with. we like to reclaim christ's name in meaningful ways with people of all backgrounds. in terms of my background, one of the things we do on the business standpoint is a series of faith and business conversations down in the financial district, so several thursdays each month, we get together and people talk about faith, their career, the challenges they have, hiring and firing and working with colleagues and all of...
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kidney problems sometimes requiring dialysis have been reported.int pain. call your doctor if this happens. using januvia with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. to reduce the risk, your doctor may your doctor may do blood tests before and during treatment to check your kidneys. if you have kidney problems a lower dose may be prescribed. side effects may include upper respiratory tract infection, stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, and headache. for help lowering your blood sugar talk to your doctor about januvia. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done. i'm kathleen mathews and i approve this message. >>> i've been eating bugles my whole life and i still
kidney problems sometimes requiring dialysis have been reported.int pain. call your doctor if this happens. using januvia with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. to reduce the risk, your doctor may your doctor may do blood tests before and during treatment to check your kidneys. if you have kidney problems a lower dose may be prescribed. side effects may include upper respiratory tract infection, stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, and headache. for help lowering your blood...