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and i had lots of people talking to me trying to get me by it. i could never get by it. and that's why i made the decision i did. now i'll go back to kevin since i had fun with him. kevin? >> thank you. is there one particular person who gave you a persuasive argument to run? who was that? >> obviously they weren't that good. no, no. it really isn't. there were a lot of extraordinary people. extraordinarily accomplished people and a lot of really great regular americans who wrote and called and tweeted. you know, all kinds of stuff. and, you know, there's not one particular person, kevin. in the end, you know, this decision's my decision. it's not anybody else's decision. and there was no one who convinced me of it. it's got to be your decision and today this decision is my decision. >> governor, how much of this decision is based on your commitment to your family as opposed to your commitment to the people -- >> let me dispel that. i've seen really wild reporting about this. mary pat and the kids were completely behind me running if that's what i wanted to do. and, you k
and i had lots of people talking to me trying to get me by it. i could never get by it. and that's why i made the decision i did. now i'll go back to kevin since i had fun with him. kevin? >> thank you. is there one particular person who gave you a persuasive argument to run? who was that? >> obviously they weren't that good. no, no. it really isn't. there were a lot of extraordinary people. extraordinarily accomplished people and a lot of really great regular americans who wrote...
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you're like a second mom to me and you teach me and then you have to get on to me, but hey, i have to your way is the right way. >> joe, seriously. >> sorry. >> look, don't make me cry. you're a very good woman. >> i love makeup. i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl, and i say the more the merrier. >> betty conley is not part of the cosmetology program, but that hasn't stopped her from turning herself into a virtual spa of her own. >> i'm like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. so that's what i do. >> but conley is known here for more than makeup. >> they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. >> conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. >> we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. >> conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. >> we had a gun in the house and this gun's been standing here for years, you know, right beside the bed. i've ne
you're like a second mom to me and you teach me and then you have to get on to me, but hey, i have to your way is the right way. >> joe, seriously. >> sorry. >> look, don't make me cry. you're a very good woman. >> i love makeup. i've been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl, and i say the more the merrier. >> betty conley is not part of the cosmetology program, but that hasn't stopped her from turning herself into a virtual spa of her own. >> i'm...
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i hate to see him like this. who do you want me to bring to court? nobody? just me? you something? i love you to death, but you do need some help with your anger. some professional help. and i don't think you crazy. but i think something inside is bothering you. what you think? >> i want to be with my family. >> you want to be with your family? then you're going to be with your family. wherever you go we're coming. and if they send you far, we're coming there too. okay? >> it feel different when i cry. i ain't cried in a long time. >> it's good to cry sometimes. relieve stress. there's nothing wrong with crying. there's nothing wrong. >> after spending a worrisome weekend in juvenile detention, rodrick prepares for his monday morning court date by meeting with his probation officer while his mother discusses strategy with his court-appointed therapist. he will go into court with a team on his side. but his long record will also speak loudly to judge bonaventura. >> this today is your detention hearing. the judge that's going to hear your case is going to look at if t
i hate to see him like this. who do you want me to bring to court? nobody? just me? you something? i love you to death, but you do need some help with your anger. some professional help. and i don't think you crazy. but i think something inside is bothering you. what you think? >> i want to be with my family. >> you want to be with your family? then you're going to be with your family. wherever you go we're coming. and if they send you far, we're coming there too. okay? >> it...
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the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow. finally, she said to me, it is my professional obligation to inform you -- not only as an attorney but as a registered nurse acting as a dentist -- you may have a bipolar disorder. she said, it is nothing bad. something -- sometimes people create alternate rea
the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have...
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and that's what happened to me. keep going, this is not going to work. and i had two strong a passion to actually sing as good as i can and to really respect the audience and never compromise and only sing very well written songs, don't try to just make a cheap hit to make money. i wasn't interested in that. i didn't want a hit record. i wanted a hit catalog. and it was a difficult thing to do, but it worked. >> do you have any vices these days? >> no. >> or are you as squeaky clean as i imagine you must be. do you drink at all? >> i have a glass of wine at night. >> and you can enjoy it. >> yes, completely. >> you don't smoke. never smoked. >> no. >> presumably the cocaine days are behind you now, tony? >> completely. i have no bad habits now. >> is it important for any singers who are watching this -- because they all get temptation thrown their way. how important is self-discipline for a singer? >> it's something you can't teach. you know, pearl bailey started me out from this amateur show i was on. it was the fi
and that's what happened to me. keep going, this is not going to work. and i had two strong a passion to actually sing as good as i can and to really respect the audience and never compromise and only sing very well written songs, don't try to just make a cheap hit to make money. i wasn't interested in that. i didn't want a hit record. i wanted a hit catalog. and it was a difficult thing to do, but it worked. >> do you have any vices these days? >> no. >> or are you as...
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standing here talking to me. what are you doing? >> by now, tamesha has made it to her mother's side but worried her husband is in real danger too. >> shut my mouth and listen >> shut my mouth, is that how you talk to me, too? >> if you want to keep this going i'll put new the hand jp cuffs and take you to jail for running a red light, all right. if you don't settle down, your truck is illegally parked. i'll tow that as well. i can screw you over. i'd rather not do that. your attitude will dictate everything that happens. right now your attitude sucks. i can make your night very difficult. >> i wish you were a great person and not do that. >> by now, more than five minutes have passed, for ryan it all seems surreal. what should he do to get out of this situation? what can he do? can he make it in time to say his good-byes to a woman who has meant the world to him? >> my mom's relationship with ryan was very different than a typical son and mother-in-law relationship. they were very good friends, very close. my mom
standing here talking to me. what are you doing? >> by now, tamesha has made it to her mother's side but worried her husband is in real danger too. >> shut my mouth and listen >> shut my mouth, is that how you talk to me, too? >> if you want to keep this going i'll put new the hand jp cuffs and take you to jail for running a red light, all right. if you don't settle down, your truck is illegally parked. i'll tow that as well. i can screw you over. i'd rather not do that....
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to die. and then he just got up from the sofa and just dived on me and started to choke me. >> the clip, of course your movie, jack, "god bless ozzy osbourne." interesting, it was a very, very powerful moment when you're both talking about that moment you described earlier when you tried to throttle sharon to death. you know. you were clearly feeling in extreme danger in that moment. but you couldn't remember any of that. sharon talks about your eyes going crazy. and she didn't even recognize the real ozzy there. i mean, that's an extraordinary moment to reach, isn't it? >> i don't know. because i can't remember. >> and that's his excuse. and he's sticking to it. >> no, believe me -- >> i know. >> believe me, if i honestly could remember, i'd say, darling, i'm sorry [ bleep ]. >> it is slightly surreal to have a laughing conversation, oh, yes, and you tried to kill me. >> in a funny way, in the movie, it was a bit surreal watching that because sharon was able to kind of deal with it in a relatively calm way when in fact it must have been at the time just grotesque, wasn't it? >> it was pretty damn
to die. and then he just got up from the sofa and just dived on me and started to choke me. >> the clip, of course your movie, jack, "god bless ozzy osbourne." interesting, it was a very, very powerful moment when you're both talking about that moment you described earlier when you tried to throttle sharon to death. you know. you were clearly feeling in extreme danger in that moment. but you couldn't remember any of that. sharon talks about your eyes going crazy. and she didn't...
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and i had lots of people talking to me trying to get me by it, i could never get by it. that's why i made the decision i did. now i'll go back to kevin, since i had fun with him, kevin. [inaudible] >> obviously they weren't that good. no, it really isn't. i wouldn't single anybody out. there were a lot of extraordinary people. extraordinarily accomplished people and a lot of really great regular americans who wrote and called and tweeted and, you know, all kinds of stuff. no, there isn't one particular person, kevin. in the end, you know, this decision is my decision, it's not anybody else's decisi and there was no one who could convince me of it. it's got to be your decision, and today this decision is my decision. >> governor, how much of this decision is based on your commitment to your family as opposed to your commitment to the people. >> let me dispel that. i've seen some real wild reporting about this. mary pat and the kids were completely behind me running if that's what i wanted to do. and u know, three weeks ago mary pat woke me up at 6:00 in the morning and sai
and i had lots of people talking to me trying to get me by it, i could never get by it. that's why i made the decision i did. now i'll go back to kevin, since i had fun with him, kevin. [inaudible] >> obviously they weren't that good. no, it really isn't. i wouldn't single anybody out. there were a lot of extraordinary people. extraordinarily accomplished people and a lot of really great regular americans who wrote and called and tweeted and, you know, all kinds of stuff. no, there isn't...
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he told me just send me to the hole, send me to lockdown. ve him another order and he stood up in my face and told me get the f out of my way. >> he gave me an order to go into the holding zone. i told him no. i told him pull the pin, you're going to need backup. >> confinement means his chances of hustling his bond money are over. >> derailed. i've been derailed. just like that fast train they were trying to put up here in tampa, derailed. so no, there's no hustle. it's just doing time right now. >> without bond, caponi will stay in the hillsboro county jail while he awaits trial for two robberies. if convicted, he could get up to 20 years in prison and caponi says that kind of time will guaranty he'll never change. >> if i stay in jail till my 60s and 70s and get out, you're not going to see me tell you, paper or plastic, ma'am? i'm not going to be bagging your groceries. i'm going to go right back to what i do best, the stickup kid.
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they were going to make me more because they were going to test me. they were going to make me more because they were going to demand something of me. and so when i thought about that decision, i just decided that i was going to choose the path that offered the greatest possibility of actually making me more. of helping me to serve in a better way. and, um, for those of you who have read the book, a couple of you asked if i was going to talk about the ocs chapter which is one of the, you know, places i went. i went to officer candidate school, and one of the things they taught me quickly was how important it was going to be to have a sense of humor to survive in the military. but eventually in the interest of time, i won't talk too much about ocs except to say that i graduated from there, and i went to the navy seal training. and as many of you know, navy seal training has a reputation for being the hardest military training in the world. and in our class we started with over 220 people in our original class, and by the time we graduated we were down t
they were going to make me more because they were going to test me. they were going to make me more because they were going to demand something of me. and so when i thought about that decision, i just decided that i was going to choose the path that offered the greatest possibility of actually making me more. of helping me to serve in a better way. and, um, for those of you who have read the book, a couple of you asked if i was going to talk about the ocs chapter which is one of the, you know,...
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that's taking liberty to saying taught me what it means to be japanese.'t know exactly what it means to be japanese but it gave me a culture. a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people kept reading it. it was the book i was worried about and i had sent it to my editor and she called. i'm telling you the gossip stuff now. i think in a way that's more interesting. i was very nervous because i didn't know how she would receive this book. she called and said to me, well, it's very different. [laughter] and then nobody said anything. i didn't say anything and she didn't i didn't know what to say different good or bad so just with quiet. she said, i think this about part of -- she talked to me about story lines. i realized wow, they are going to publish i
that's taking liberty to saying taught me what it means to be japanese.'t know exactly what it means to be japanese but it gave me a culture. a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people...
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she didn't try to lobby me or prop -- prop grandize me. i showed elizabeth and hazel my book before it was cast in stone, before the publisher pushed the button, when it was -- it was still malleable enough to change and i remember -- i even saved it. i think i still have it on my answering machine that -- i was very curious to see wheelchair reactions would be. and one day i came back home and there was a message from elizabeth that i listened to with some apprehensiveness. david, this is elizabeth and my heart kind of dropped because i knew she had read the book and she said, there are -- david, there are factual errors on page 16, page 32, page 83, page 95. and she listed about eight or nine different mistakes that i had made, you know, that the street lights didn't go into her neighborhood until a certain year or the oil didn't go on before election day until such and such a time and i had misspelled mr. christophe's name at dunbar or whatever it was. these were the mistakes. elizabeth never -- never tried to spin me or change my conclu
she didn't try to lobby me or prop -- prop grandize me. i showed elizabeth and hazel my book before it was cast in stone, before the publisher pushed the button, when it was -- it was still malleable enough to change and i remember -- i even saved it. i think i still have it on my answering machine that -- i was very curious to see wheelchair reactions would be. and one day i came back home and there was a message from elizabeth that i listened to with some apprehensiveness. david, this is...
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to the library. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> first of all, let me say how pleased i am to be here interviewing charles. i feel a little bit like a child interviewing a giant, so if i seem a little star struck, forgive me. i was reading your book over several days. my partner, jim, and i tend to do a lot of reading on the weekends, but in separate rooms, and if i'm making noise or if i slam a book down on the table, he'll ask, what are you reading? on occasion, the occasion of this book, "1493", i would come into his room, and he said what are you reading? i said i'm reading this book about the tomato. [laughter] this book about a tomato that made its way from south america, to mexico, and ended on a plate of pasta in italy, and then i went back to the room. jim is under the impression as i grow older, i'm going completely mad, but the book was mad, and not i that was mad. a few hours later, he said, what are you reading now? still on that book? i said i'm reading a book about malaria, the relationship of malaria to slavery. i never read this before. i never heard such an idea. oh, he says. he'
to the library. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> first of all, let me say how pleased i am to be here interviewing charles. i feel a little bit like a child interviewing a giant, so if i seem a little star struck, forgive me. i was reading your book over several days. my partner, jim, and i tend to do a lot of reading on the weekends, but in separate rooms, and if i'm making noise or if i slam a book down on the table, he'll ask, what are you reading? on occasion, the occasion of this...
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it was overwhelming to me. antly, i got mad and i instantly thought, i can't wait to get my hands around big travis' throat. i'm trained enough to know not to do that. >> dog says that little travis told kids at school that his dad was beating him, he said when the teachers found out, the school told the dad what they found out. >> go show the school that, or why did you tell those people at school that daddy -- >> because the teacher went to the parent the abuser and said, hey, there are rumors that you're beating your kid, however they said it. >> although travis senior denied that he abused his son, dog and his team from his reality show, went through government channels to take little travis away. >> this was my love, my little grandson. you know, i felt like -- >> when you got custody of travis junior, were there signs of the abuse that occurred? >> i don't think because it was so long, a week or two after the allegedly abuse, there were bruises. >> his daughter barbara died in a car crash when travis was j
it was overwhelming to me. antly, i got mad and i instantly thought, i can't wait to get my hands around big travis' throat. i'm trained enough to know not to do that. >> dog says that little travis told kids at school that his dad was beating him, he said when the teachers found out, the school told the dad what they found out. >> go show the school that, or why did you tell those people at school that daddy -- >> because the teacher went to the parent the abuser and said,...
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to spain. then jonathan them called me to do -- demme called me to do "philadelphia." ishi bstablishing a bridge between the countries. then something happened. i met my wife. i decided to me tome america, because she came with two kids and they had fathers in the united states. i did not have kids from my first marriage, so it was clear i was the one who would have to move. that is why i live here. tavis: i am really curious in this story about the enterprising young man who was bringing coffee into the room, who had the presence of mind to say, "let me represent you." >> he is a huge agent now. tavis: of course he is a huge agent now. >> he represented me and people like tom cruise, deniro. he became not only a financial -- a talent agent, but a financial agent who put packages together. he almost saved, brought an incredible amount of money, too dreamworks. tavis: that is a great story. that guy was bringing copy to the room. >> this is the story of america. people like that. tavis: you mentioned your wife. what is the secret, if there is one for you, at least, of m
to spain. then jonathan them called me to do -- demme called me to do "philadelphia." ishi bstablishing a bridge between the countries. then something happened. i met my wife. i decided to me tome america, because she came with two kids and they had fathers in the united states. i did not have kids from my first marriage, so it was clear i was the one who would have to move. that is why i live here. tavis: i am really curious in this story about the enterprising young man who was...
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it was so emotional to me. o back, something my father said to me, he always said, stand up on your hind legs and fight that is what i would like to say to my president, whom i'm so proud of, but i want him to stand up on his hind legs and fight these rat bastards. and he has got do t >> piers: who do you mean by the rat bastards? >> well, i think he has got to indict these guys from wall street. somebody's got pay for that mess. and i don't think it's the american public. . >> piers: 'cause you believe that basically that was the catalyst for all the problems going on now you? >> i think it was the catalyst for many. it certainly was the catalyst for our loss of faith. >> piers: extraordinary, not one of them has ever been put in jail. not one. the biggest financial crisis in history. it came out of pure greed. and wanton irresponsibility and nobody has ever carried the can. >> it is like steinbeck said in "griches wrath," heat bank? when everybody was losing everything, who is behind all of this? who's really
it was so emotional to me. o back, something my father said to me, he always said, stand up on your hind legs and fight that is what i would like to say to my president, whom i'm so proud of, but i want him to stand up on his hind legs and fight these rat bastards. and he has got do t >> piers: who do you mean by the rat bastards? >> well, i think he has got to indict these guys from wall street. somebody's got pay for that mess. and i don't think it's the american public. ....
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to offer. >> what is an email? >> that's what i don't know. can you help me? e'll be back later to see how the 2 men get on with the joys and the frustrations of the internet. >> 7,000 miles away in seoul, south korea, the 2 families we've asked to live without the internet for a week have been finding it a struggle. >> [speaking korean] >> as a student at a specialist i.t. school, 16-year-old kim seung-yeon is having to make some radical lifestyle changes. fortunately, he has an understanding teacher. >> [speaking korean] >> please finish these assignments at home in your own time and email it to me. seung-yeon, as you don't have the internet this week, handwrite it and then give it to me. >> how's it going? >> um, some annoying things. it's very annoying, because finding some information or getting some news or information from internet, i can't do that. so, uh, it's very hard time for me. [all speaking korean] [laughter] >> seung-yeon's mother has also found it tough. she's the moderator of an internet forum for school mums. they're meeting here face-to-face
to offer. >> what is an email? >> that's what i don't know. can you help me? e'll be back later to see how the 2 men get on with the joys and the frustrations of the internet. >> 7,000 miles away in seoul, south korea, the 2 families we've asked to live without the internet for a week have been finding it a struggle. >> [speaking korean] >> as a student at a specialist i.t. school, 16-year-old kim seung-yeon is having to make some radical lifestyle changes....
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that to me was so touching to know. i had her daughter's life in my hands and she was concerned for me. and it was fine but we were in good shape. >> what is the worse thing that a family or a patient does to a doctor? >> you know, i think -- it's a difficult question, obviously. i have had experiences where i think it's a relationship that you build with your patients. it's expectations, sometimes patients come in with expectations that you are going to save their loved ones you know from brain cancer, for instance. and i have had a few patients like this. and i think that the worse thing that a family can do to a physician sometimes that i have personally, i cannot speak for all physicians. but for me one of the most devastating experience, i am always the last to give up hope. but we reach a point that we do things sometimes to patients instead of helping them, we work against them. once we reach that end of life and we know that nothing is working. and the disease continues to progress. the worse thing i have experie
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to hear it! and don't ask me to talk! ow i was. >> eventually, she joined the bible study and found a connection with several of the other participants. they too, killed their husbands or boyfriends. >> it helps me just knowing i have sisters i can lean on, someone i can talk to, someone i can share these things with. in here, you have to be careful who you share things with. ♪ here is power for you all ♪ here is power for you all >> while rupel appeared to have found redemption behind bars, our crew was struck by a parting comment made by the director of her prison choir. >> the inmates are con artists. they kind of have to be to survive. okay? you can't be sure, no matter how beautiful the song sounds, how much heart and soul and person there is behind that song. i mean they're not very different from the rest of us. ♪ >>> coming up on "lockup: raw killers among us" -- >> i hate to say it, but murder is a respected crime in here by a lot of inmates. >> i just shot the man three times, right, and the other police, he was
to hear it! and don't ask me to talk! ow i was. >> eventually, she joined the bible study and found a connection with several of the other participants. they too, killed their husbands or boyfriends. >> it helps me just knowing i have sisters i can lean on, someone i can talk to, someone i can share these things with. in here, you have to be careful who you share things with. ♪ here is power for you all ♪ here is power for you all >> while rupel appeared to have found...
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to me, that is a huge deal. i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking to supervisor farrell from district 2. thank you for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your district supervisor." four episodes when we come back with another of our city supervisors. thank you very much. >> you bet.
to me, that is a huge deal. i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >>...
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to do. ♪ >> the my mother wanted me to stop going towards oklahoma because she knew there were bad elementshere that could possibly get me into trouble and it turns out mom was right. i got ahold of jimmy and decided let's go out and hang out together tonight and party. we got together about 6:00. ended up going back to the house. and after we got back there, we sat around, drank. watched some movies. christina, me, john, jimmy were there. >> at 11:00 p.m. the mood suddenly changed when travis reached for a camera. what you're about to see is from the unedited tape shot that night picked over for clues ever sense it reveals a terrifying ordeal. but it is all that it seems? among the many twists and half truths in this case lies one central mystery, was danielle taylor a willing participant? >> say hello. >> hi. >> okay. i have a question for you, you just said hi. >> ah-ha. >> if you had one thing to say, if this was your last day on earth, what would it be? [ inaudible ] >> take a drink. do me one favor. say ready, set, go. >> no. >> all right i'll say it. ready, set -- jimmy. >> do you wa
to do. ♪ >> the my mother wanted me to stop going towards oklahoma because she knew there were bad elementshere that could possibly get me into trouble and it turns out mom was right. i got ahold of jimmy and decided let's go out and hang out together tonight and party. we got together about 6:00. ended up going back to the house. and after we got back there, we sat around, drank. watched some movies. christina, me, john, jimmy were there. >> at 11:00 p.m. the mood suddenly...
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. >> they don't attempt to bully me. they know what will happen. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm often asked how we find the stories we cover on "lockup." and the answer is footwork. it comes down to the field producers simply taking the time to get to know dozens of inmates. other times we just follow the action and the story unfolds under our eyes. once in a while the path to a good story is a little less obvious. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we were filming interviews in the administrative segregation unit when a loud disturbance occurred. >> they put me in a cell! where it comes down to my [ bleep ] bed. it comes down on my bed, man. >> inmate jamie bell is in a rage because his toilet is overflowing. he blames the inmate in the cell above him of creating the problem by interfering with the plumbing. >> [ bleep ]. >> jamie bell. listen. >> the confrontation becomes so heated that warden grant culliver gets involved. >> if you would shut [ bleep ] up, then nobody would be so
. >> they don't attempt to bully me. they know what will happen. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm often asked how we find the stories we cover on "lockup." and the answer is footwork. it comes down to the field producers simply taking the time to get to know dozens of inmates. other times we just follow the action and the story unfolds under our eyes. once in a while the path to a good story is a little less obvious. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at the...
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it was clear to me what my family was going to go through which made me throw myself to the rehab.ven hours a day in rehab. i thought i'm going to give it my all. if i end up in a chair, fine, i'll play basketball or whatever you can co-do in a chair. >> what's the moment you walked again? >> i walked again in the hospital after they reconnected me. not by myself. it was two weeks after and i had to be held up by someone on both sides and taking baby steps like an inch at a time. i couldn't sit up, lay down, someone had to do that for me. emilio did not leave my side for three months. he's electric. so for him to be stuck at home with me. he wouldn't sleep. i couldn't sleep more than 45 minutes. he had to get me out of bed, walk me around, flip me over, sit me up, bathe me. >> that's true love, right? >> it is. >> do you dream wistfully of the day that castro is gone and you can go back to cuba? >> go back -- i don't think i could live in cuba. my home is miami. i've been there since i was 2. i love the place. >> wouldn't you for the sake of your father, wouldn't it be quite a mome
it was clear to me what my family was going to go through which made me throw myself to the rehab.ven hours a day in rehab. i thought i'm going to give it my all. if i end up in a chair, fine, i'll play basketball or whatever you can co-do in a chair. >> what's the moment you walked again? >> i walked again in the hospital after they reconnected me. not by myself. it was two weeks after and i had to be held up by someone on both sides and taking baby steps like an inch at a time. i...
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i refuse to have my life be defined by what happened to me. a one of my life to be about how to survive in rose above those events. in other words, each of us can turn a lemon into lemonade. but iran, those actions of those i love it devastated me. i felt incredibly alone. little did i know how many people were having similar experiences to mind. my personal views may be the victim of the disease is so widespread as to be almost incomprehensible. i'm talking about global violence against women and children. this represents one of the largest global problems facing humanity today. supporting -- at according to amnesty international, one of three women worldwide will be beaten, coursed into sex, with rape in some countries reaching 70%. these devastate the lives of women and men everywhere around the globe. how does this affect you? what relevance does this have today as we sit enjoying lunch at the women's day event? it affects you more than you think. bear with me as i share some statistics. i had the privilege of speaking at the united nations
i refuse to have my life be defined by what happened to me. a one of my life to be about how to survive in rose above those events. in other words, each of us can turn a lemon into lemonade. but iran, those actions of those i love it devastated me. i felt incredibly alone. little did i know how many people were having similar experiences to mind. my personal views may be the victim of the disease is so widespread as to be almost incomprehensible. i'm talking about global violence against women...
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the laws of gravity will do that to me. i am fairly sure that if my genetic make up happens to be of a certain kind, no matter how hard i pray, i will get cancer. i am fairly sure that god doesn't intervene to be able to move electrons around in a way that that does things that we or he or she likes. there is no evidence for that. all of the evidence points in the opposite direction, that the laws of nature go the way that they go. if you were to ask me about the very beginnings of the universe, the origins of it, why it is there, does it have a purpose, could an intelligence have been involved in creating it, and so forth - there i would have to say i am completely agnostic. i am completely agnostic to the point where i just don't feel that we are anywhere near understanding enough about the world to even address those questions - not only not to answer them, but to even ask them properly and to make sense out of the questions. so i would say that i am almost beyond being an agnostic, that to say that i'm not sure if there
the laws of gravity will do that to me. i am fairly sure that if my genetic make up happens to be of a certain kind, no matter how hard i pray, i will get cancer. i am fairly sure that god doesn't intervene to be able to move electrons around in a way that that does things that we or he or she likes. there is no evidence for that. all of the evidence points in the opposite direction, that the laws of nature go the way that they go. if you were to ask me about the very beginnings of the...
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to whom i'm grateful. and i'm sure there are a lot more of you out here. so it's a chance for me to thank all of you as well. um, one of the questions that i'm often asked, um, in interviews about this book is when i first saw the famous pingture of elizabeth and -- picture of elizabeth and hazel. and my answer is always the same, i have no idea when i first saw it. who can say when you first saw a picture like this? this is the kind of picture that just seeps into your consciousness. it doesn't happen in any particular time, for any sensitive person it's the kind of picture that you grow up with. you notice it at a very early age, and it's just engraved in your mind. you never forget it once you see it. it's just one of those pictures. it's like the picture of the little boy with the cap with his hands up in the warsaw ghetto. it's one of those pictures that you see once, and it sticks with you. it captures -- it's a picture that, there are many famous pictures of the civil rights movement. we all know the images of the fire hoses and the german shepherds and the heartbreaking i
to whom i'm grateful. and i'm sure there are a lot more of you out here. so it's a chance for me to thank all of you as well. um, one of the questions that i'm often asked, um, in interviews about this book is when i first saw the famous pingture of elizabeth and -- picture of elizabeth and hazel. and my answer is always the same, i have no idea when i first saw it. who can say when you first saw a picture like this? this is the kind of picture that just seeps into your consciousness. it...
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it was apparent to me and to many others.so, then i was involved in trying to interrogate this fellow and i started to find, one, essentially, and this is an ascending arc of dismay. first i thought it is bad enough. i think we essentially have the wrong guy. and we had have the man we wanted. we literally got the wrong individual which has happened to me that our assessment of him which i found overwhelmingly persuasive, i know my colleagues. i know they are talented and i know how hard they work and i saw the assessment done on this man. for years we have been following this came. the case was strong that he was was -- he was what he was presented as, a senior involved person in or with al qaeda who could do the things that had led us to render him help us to find things but i found that this wasn't true. fundamentally he was answering my questions. entirely, accurately all the time. fundamentally i assessed him to be speaking the truth and responsive to me. more importantly, being cooperative does not mean anything. more i
it was apparent to me and to many others.so, then i was involved in trying to interrogate this fellow and i started to find, one, essentially, and this is an ascending arc of dismay. first i thought it is bad enough. i think we essentially have the wrong guy. and we had have the man we wanted. we literally got the wrong individual which has happened to me that our assessment of him which i found overwhelmingly persuasive, i know my colleagues. i know they are talented and i know how hard they...
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to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and one day was commanded to stop, drop, when i got this fish that i found while fishing around, under water with the daughter of the pharaoh, the child was chosen to force the pharaoh to free his folks from a foreign land, repair everywoman, prepare every man, prepare every child, all you've got is that right in your hand. all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread, and a whole lot of folks have got to get fed, but i believe. i believe i can part the sea now and then, and then put it back together again. i believe i can kill any giant dead if i believe in my heart. back when we were kings, back when we were able to see processes. when a whole woman with no vote because she conceived immaculate, and a good baby daddy was something even got to be, where we could heal the sick and make th
to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and one day was commanded to stop, drop, when i got this fish that i found while fishing around, under water with the daughter of the pharaoh, the child was chosen to force the pharaoh to free his folks from a foreign land, repair everywoman, prepare every man,...
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it's a pain to me to see my teachers losing their sense of dignity. when they were there that you see. what's especially appalling is that humiliating teachers had to face their pupils or their craft for ever this many years have passed but i still recall those things with tears in my eyes. many ethnic estonians seek employment abroad precisely because they speak russian penland is actively promoting relations with russia with each year the number of tourists visiting both countries grows. quiet when russian speaking drivers when they were tourists going to russia it's important that there are still drivers with a good command of russian they find it easier to get around there if they speak russian when russian tourists come to finland they always get a russian speaking driver who can tell them about the plays and give advice. to weeks in finland one week at home this is the operating schedule of the estonian driver olvey cooler after he got employment with a finnish bus company in two thousand and nine and waterhouse his cherished dream the money her
it's a pain to me to see my teachers losing their sense of dignity. when they were there that you see. what's especially appalling is that humiliating teachers had to face their pupils or their craft for ever this many years have passed but i still recall those things with tears in my eyes. many ethnic estonians seek employment abroad precisely because they speak russian penland is actively promoting relations with russia with each year the number of tourists visiting both countries grows....
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media's approach to. me. as a crucial meeting of european finance ministers is cancelled ahead of wednesday's e.u. summit casting doubts over the prospects of a solution being down to the deepening debt crisis. and new international study says the us you see your brain based weapons in iraq causing high levels of cancer and birth defects. of the reports. around the world and around the clock twenty four seven. our top story now libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses they were rebelling against when they overthrew colonel gadhafi insert the number of people the edge of the executed has risen to three hundred and comes on top of criticism that cut off his body was put on.
media's approach to. me. as a crucial meeting of european finance ministers is cancelled ahead of wednesday's e.u. summit casting doubts over the prospects of a solution being down to the deepening debt crisis. and new international study says the us you see your brain based weapons in iraq causing high levels of cancer and birth defects. of the reports. around the world and around the clock twenty four seven. our top story now libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of...
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i needed people to love me. there's no bigger need than that, and he department have that love going -- he department have that love growing up, and that's what he did. yeah, that transformation is what i like to write about. >> you were saying you obviously met with eduardo salve vin, the winklevoss twins, not mark. but here it's flipped, thad is your main source. >> right. >> how was that different in writing that, and were there moments where even his story started to seem too fantastic? because there really are some moments in here that really kind of stretch the bounds. >> right. >> it seems to me. how do you go about vetting whether or not what he is telling you is correct or spinning you a tale? >> right. and, you know, with mark zuckerberg i spent a year trying to talk to him, and he just refused. it was his right, and he was very nice but in the end, no, no, no. thad wanted to tell his story, and i got hundreds and hundreds of hours of him on tape telling it. and, you know, in the beginning he wasn't tel
i needed people to love me. there's no bigger need than that, and he department have that love going -- he department have that love growing up, and that's what he did. yeah, that transformation is what i like to write about. >> you were saying you obviously met with eduardo salve vin, the winklevoss twins, not mark. but here it's flipped, thad is your main source. >> right. >> how was that different in writing that, and were there moments where even his story started to seem...
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that's why it was difficult for me to tell you. but i did tell you because i thought that i could trust you. you can trust me. obviously i can't. you know, there's always a reason not to sleep with a guy, and you just gave me yours. wait, did i give you a reason, or were you looking for one? why would i be looking for one? because things are getting serious between us, and that scares you. good night, ted. (door slams) okay, randy, now, tell me, without looking at your hand, what are the three beginner techniques for picking up a woman at a bar? isolate her from her friends; repeat her name in conversation; subtly put her down. excellent. now... let's put those to use. i'm right behind you. hi, i'm randy. what's your name? haley. haley. haley, that's a pretty name, haley. haley... come here, haley. um... okay. haley, you are a fat, ugly whore. oh, hey. we got two live ones. new plan: this time follow my lead. evening, ladies. oh, i like your brooch. what is that? oh, it's a koala bear. i think they're adorable. no way! my friend ran
that's why it was difficult for me to tell you. but i did tell you because i thought that i could trust you. you can trust me. obviously i can't. you know, there's always a reason not to sleep with a guy, and you just gave me yours. wait, did i give you a reason, or were you looking for one? why would i be looking for one? because things are getting serious between us, and that scares you. good night, ted. (door slams) okay, randy, now, tell me, without looking at your hand, what are the three...
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good out of me about two weeks later a roomie came to somalia to get me see how to meet my second wife her name is a room at sea. like i was on my honeymoon in hollywood with the second boy i don't need be i can put up about me and dad. say yes but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is i learned in india. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe a nice. french girl or american girl took them to. their country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way because the culture isn't different these guys because of the rural background think that if they go with the white them and they will go in an airplane and they will be in another aisle now the place and they can travel but they don't realize that you have to pay for everything that they suddenly the whole dream bursts this suddenly realize they can't do what they're doing here in bali. look the main thing is that there is love if there is love it doesn't matter where we are whether i have to adjust to the food or to the cold climate is irrelev
good out of me about two weeks later a roomie came to somalia to get me see how to meet my second wife her name is a room at sea. like i was on my honeymoon in hollywood with the second boy i don't need be i can put up about me and dad. say yes but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is i learned in india. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe a nice. french girl or american girl took them to. their country they could...
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my freedom is everything to me. know, you don't have freedom when you're in the penitentiary. >> with a family to provide support, frank trustee is one of the lucky ones. frank arrives after a haircut and change of clothes to change his offender status from prisoner to parolee. >> regardless of how well or bad your life is going, you have to report as required. we are going to come to your home. >> okay. >> and if we believe there's a reason to look around, we're going to ask to look around. you can't have weapons. possession of a firearm is a federal offense. because you're a convicted felon. you should always come to the office, ready to give a urine. >> okay. >> frank will face random drug testing as part of his parole. any positive urine test, frank could be sent right back to usp. >> i smoked marijuana. distribution was for mushrooms. every time i get out, i end up getting high again. i hope this is different. i'm scared, though. >> frank's 30 years old. that's where offenders are usually on the cuffs. when they
my freedom is everything to me. know, you don't have freedom when you're in the penitentiary. >> with a family to provide support, frank trustee is one of the lucky ones. frank arrives after a haircut and change of clothes to change his offender status from prisoner to parolee. >> regardless of how well or bad your life is going, you have to report as required. we are going to come to your home. >> okay. >> and if we believe there's a reason to look around, we're going...
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to be okay? >> depends if they lock me down. >> i'm trying to make you a deal. do you need me to call somebody? will you behave and not hurt yourself? so many things in their lives that they have no control over, but they can control the pain and the damage they do to themselves, and for some reason, they say it makes them feel good. keeping moving them anyway, okay? i know you're not having trouble, but we have to get that blood flow going. so you'll come out there and sign a contract if i talk to your officer. put those down. all of them. come on. >> i already got the box. >> you get to know their issues and you know what they respond to. that's why i was kind of playing around with him. jacob, come on, put it down. i went and reached for them because i knew he was not going to do anything whatsoever. now, if it was another kid that is a batterer, i wouldn't have been nearly as familiar with him. he signed a contract with me that he would behave and he would stay out of trouble and not self-mutilate if you would let him sit in the chairs. >> jacob tells us that episode started when his entire
to be okay? >> depends if they lock me down. >> i'm trying to make you a deal. do you need me to call somebody? will you behave and not hurt yourself? so many things in their lives that they have no control over, but they can control the pain and the damage they do to themselves, and for some reason, they say it makes them feel good. keeping moving them anyway, okay? i know you're not having trouble, but we have to get that blood flow going. so you'll come out there and sign a...
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and said to me that some more like told her my whole story and she really fell for me the fire and we made a promise three children cut a long story short i returned to. chapel by the. body and once i go by i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local i started out as a doctor she was totally still mst but i was back here but she couldn't do anything about it right he will get it because of. the young girl that got him so i are. going to put up of me about two weeks later the roomie came to palliate to get me see how to meet my second wife is her name is a room and say the date was like i was on my honeymoon in hollywood with the second boy. we had to put the bad. side just about the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to a country driver isn't a good idea. i think for them they may see they do see that play and maybe a nice tryin their french girl boy girl took them. to their country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way bec
and said to me that some more like told her my whole story and she really fell for me the fire and we made a promise three children cut a long story short i returned to. chapel by the. body and once i go by i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local i started out as a doctor she was totally still mst but i was back here but she couldn't do anything about it right he will get it because of. the young girl that got him so i are. going to put up of me about two weeks...
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be -- to be way more heavy handed with what had happened, but she wrote me this letterant you to know i support you in whatever you do, as long as it makes you happy i'll be there for you. >> what does she make of what's happened to you? >> she loves it, she loves it. it gives her a chance to do her performing thing, my boy, and she claims she doesn't, but whatever she goes, did you know gerard butler, that's my son. she'll find a way. she'll find a way to get that into any conversation. >> let's take a short break. when we come back, i want to get into the movie of yours. at adt, we get financing from ge capital. but they also go beyond banking. we installed a ge fleet monitoring system. it tracks every vehicle in their fleet. it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're
be -- to be way more heavy handed with what had happened, but she wrote me this letterant you to know i support you in whatever you do, as long as it makes you happy i'll be there for you. >> what does she make of what's happened to you? >> she loves it, she loves it. it gives her a chance to do her performing thing, my boy, and she claims she doesn't, but whatever she goes, did you know gerard butler, that's my son. she'll find a way. she'll find a way to get that into any...
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beginning of the second intifada of the streets was announced as a sterilised three to be an impetus to me is even for prevented even to walk here not only drive not only open the shops even to walk. the palestinians have many arab states with huge territories if they want a palestinian muslim government they can have that in saudi arabia in syria in iraq in iran in morocco all those places where the palace the with the arabs live in egypt in jordan we believe in the god in their lives divine promised to this country to the jewish people people who would like to live as it. as guests here their invaded but to think that they can run the country that that's not possible. to move. oh. oh. oh. oh there's enough states to the arabs there's not post c.n.n. nation there is not they was not a nation before of we came here and they are not today they came from many many. lands and states there was a big. kid this that's what they was there was not arabs here before we came here it was only some us. hundreds hundreds or hundred thousands this is not what we're talking today and we have to look at t
beginning of the second intifada of the streets was announced as a sterilised three to be an impetus to me is even for prevented even to walk here not only drive not only open the shops even to walk. the palestinians have many arab states with huge territories if they want a palestinian muslim government they can have that in saudi arabia in syria in iraq in iran in morocco all those places where the palace the with the arabs live in egypt in jordan we believe in the god in their lives divine...