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tommy, good to see you. we brought you in to talk about this new york state lessening the laws for possession in public. but you have an announcement to make. what is it? >> my announcement is i was diagnosed with prostate cancer about a month ago. and i'm going to start treating it with cannibus oil or hemp oil or pot oil. and the reason i'm treating it with hemp oil is i looked at a video just recently called "run from the cure" by rick simpson. and it documents the whole -- how he cured his melanoma cancer by using hemp oil. >> you believe that -- you think that you got prostate cancer in prison after, you know, the paraphernalia and the internet company selling the bong, this was 2003. you think you got it in prison. why? >> that's my feeling. because i was totally healthy when i went in jail and i hadn't smoked pot before i went in jail and while i was in jail, i was clean as a whistle because they drug tested me almost every day and i started having problems with my prostate. i remember very well. when
tommy, good to see you. we brought you in to talk about this new york state lessening the laws for possession in public. but you have an announcement to make. what is it? >> my announcement is i was diagnosed with prostate cancer about a month ago. and i'm going to start treating it with cannibus oil or hemp oil or pot oil. and the reason i'm treating it with hemp oil is i looked at a video just recently called "run from the cure" by rick simpson. and it documents the whole --...
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adams' car in the corner panel which sent tommy's car right.s bad. >> in the business of drag racing, everything could change in a fraction of a second. when david's car steers into tommy's, traveling at 150 miles per hour, that's all it takes for things to go seriously wrong. >> tommy's went across the guardrails. when it went riding off the track into the grass, there was a small hump right there when you went off the track and he hit it, he hit it just right. the car just started barrel rolling. it went up in there and just started flipping. it looked like it was going faster there than it was actually on the race track. kind of a strange thing to see a 3,000-pound car, in the air, flipping. it wasn't supposed to be that way. it didn't look right. >> a drag racer since he was 14 years old, fwgalen is no strang to crashes. he even had a scary one himself in 2010, also caught on camera. he knows what tommy is going through. >> losing control of the car as a driver kind of gives you an eerie feeling. you just kind of hold on, stop breathing, se
adams' car in the corner panel which sent tommy's car right.s bad. >> in the business of drag racing, everything could change in a fraction of a second. when david's car steers into tommy's, traveling at 150 miles per hour, that's all it takes for things to go seriously wrong. >> tommy's went across the guardrails. when it went riding off the track into the grass, there was a small hump right there when you went off the track and he hit it, he hit it just right. the car just started...
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meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old monty. they've been together for two years. >> hole in one. >> i love them. >> they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you're welcome. >> they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like a high five. >> yeah. >> it's powerful. >> when she needs money, tommy is her go-to guy and for monty, it's a way to get the education she can't afford. >> he's like i can help you get through school easy. you just travel with me, have fun, be around me, and keep me company. i said, sure. >> we observed that being a sugar baby comes with other perks. >> we'll do a little shopping today. >> he drops 5 grand a month on mon te. >> isn't that hot? >> perfect. >> there's a time fitting dress. >> these ears with a pair of high-heel shoes, great outfit. >> goodness. god. 387. >> 387.25. >> it's not just monty, he has six other sugar babies. >> thank you so much. >> this is what we call the lost and found drawer. this is what some of my lovely sugar babies le
meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old monty. they've been together for two years. >> hole in one. >> i love them. >> they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you're welcome. >> they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like a high five. >> yeah. >> it's powerful. >> when she needs money, tommy is her go-to guy and for monty, it's a way to get the education she...
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it's amazing. >> now they are organizing a team tommy walk this sunday at 3:00 p.m. they'll meet at saunders middle school in woodbridge. >> this woman here, i expect an easy 3, 4 miles out of her. >> she has this great walking path near her house. they are going to be meeting and walking on this path. but they are planning to make this a weekly event. the idea is to keep moving. >> my thought process was doing this every sunday at 3:00 is to give someone a routine. if someone has anything else in their life that is crazy where they don't have control over the time. this will be the one thing that they can count on. it's been wonderfully fun planning it, just talking to people and get the energy moving between people. >> even better, they are finishing what tommy started. >> he would have been so proud. he would have been extra proud. and i'm sure he is with her today. go girl. >> in woodbridge, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> we talk about the unofficial start to summer with memorial day and the metrological summer, but the kids are out of school and it's summer. the b
it's amazing. >> now they are organizing a team tommy walk this sunday at 3:00 p.m. they'll meet at saunders middle school in woodbridge. >> this woman here, i expect an easy 3, 4 miles out of her. >> she has this great walking path near her house. they are going to be meeting and walking on this path. but they are planning to make this a weekly event. the idea is to keep moving. >> my thought process was doing this every sunday at 3:00 is to give someone a routine. if...
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we started doing nick nolte and tommy lee jones and all that.call three years later, going, hey, you know that impression that you do? like, what about doing it for millions around the planet? i'm like, that doesn't really sound cool to me, you know? because you never know how a movie is going to turn out. >> jimmy: the movie came out great. don't you think? >> i do, do i. you do a movie like "no country for old men," i remember we're halfway through the movie, between takes, mellow time. ethan coen comes up to me, he goes, this movie is never going to work. nobody's going to see it. and walks away. i'm like, dude, we're not even done with the movie. [ laughter ] finish the movie first and see it and then make a judgment. then to spite him, it wins best picture. >> jimmy: of course. that's the way to go. great to see you. thank you so much for coming. go see "men in black 3." it opens friday. josh brolin, everybody. we'll be right back with bethenny frankel. we're here at walmart with the burtons, who love movies. let me show you something new.
we started doing nick nolte and tommy lee jones and all that.call three years later, going, hey, you know that impression that you do? like, what about doing it for millions around the planet? i'm like, that doesn't really sound cool to me, you know? because you never know how a movie is going to turn out. >> jimmy: the movie came out great. don't you think? >> i do, do i. you do a movie like "no country for old men," i remember we're halfway through the movie, between...
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tommy, what is the project that you have been working on? >> so, it is a community non profit based in seattle where we collect the stories of japanese americans so the 120,000 people who were in the camps, we share the inner views on the web. >> how many have you done? >> we have done 650 and we'll add 650 or so this year. >> you are working on a history project as well. the march on milwaukee, what can you tell us about that? >> the project is digital archive an online archive of sources relating to mostly the struggle for open housing and school desegregation and text documents and footage from a local tv station at the time. what do you find the biggest challenge is. your documents are relatively recent history? in the case of the japanese heritage project, the 1940s or so. what are the biggest challenges or so? >> we had university of wisconsin milwaukee, we had a lot of these documents. the challenge was to make them more accessible and give them contact. so that students could learn more about their city and it's history. >> tommy how
tommy, what is the project that you have been working on? >> so, it is a community non profit based in seattle where we collect the stories of japanese americans so the 120,000 people who were in the camps, we share the inner views on the web. >> how many have you done? >> we have done 650 and we'll add 650 or so this year. >> you are working on a history project as well. the march on milwaukee, what can you tell us about that? >> the project is digital archive an...
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meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old monty. they've been together for two years. >> hole in one. >> i love them. >> they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you're welcome. >> they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like a high five. >> yeah. >> it's powerful. >> when she needs money, tommy is her go-to guy and for monty, it's a way to get the education she can't afford. >> he's like i can help you get through school easy. you just travel with me, have fun, be around me, and keep me company. i said, sure. >> we observed that being a sugar baby comes with other perks. >> we'll do a little shopping today. >> he drops 5 grand a month on mon te. >> isn't that hot? >> perfect. >> there's a time fitting dress. >> these ears with a pair of high-heel shoes, great outfit. >> goodness. god. 387. >> 387.25. >> it's not just monty, he has six other sugar babies. >> thank you so much. >> this is what we call the lost and found drawer. this is what some of my lovely sugar babies le
meet 63-year-old tommy and 21-year-old monty. they've been together for two years. >> hole in one. >> i love them. >> they look great. >> they're fun. >> yeah, they are. >> thank you for them. >> you're welcome. >> they refer to each other as sugar daddy and sugar baby. >> it's like a high five. >> yeah. >> it's powerful. >> when she needs money, tommy is her go-to guy and for monty, it's a way to get the education she...
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tommy and usher, say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hey. >> how's it going?f is asking if we're hearing music. are we hearing music. >> no. we can't hear any music. >> no. are you -- will we from you? >> absolutely. right now in stores. wolf, get a copy. everybody can. >> listen. he loves it. wolf blitzer is very -- >> hold on a second, i'm forfeiting my time to hear this. >> that tie is pretty nice. >> we like it. we dig it. with the wolf bopping his head around. >> i've given up all my time to usher. there's nothing else i can say. >> you go? >> i got marco rubio coming up. i got the author of the new biography of president obama coming up. but you've got usher, what can i say? >> yeah. i do have usher and tommy springer as well. we're going to get right to that. wolf, thank you, see you at the top of the hour. usher, if i need to sell you one of the best selling artists in history. more than 60 million records worldwide. winner of seven. >> yeah. >> seven grammys. he's an actor, mentor to international pop superstar justin bieber. and a pop too. his album
tommy and usher, say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hey. >> how's it going?f is asking if we're hearing music. are we hearing music. >> no. we can't hear any music. >> no. are you -- will we from you? >> absolutely. right now in stores. wolf, get a copy. everybody can. >> listen. he loves it. wolf blitzer is very -- >> hold on a second, i'm forfeiting my time to hear this. >> that tie is pretty nice. >> we like it. we dig it. with the wolf...
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they included experts on the soviet union like george cannon, chip bolen, tommy thompson, and others and then they included some people who were journalists in foreign affairs. they did not include a single person who was a scholar or expert in germany. in the senior staff kennedy had a focus on moscow. he did not have a focus on germany. though germany was his principal problem. he had only one european hand. a person who was a an obscure harvard professor who's gone on to other things whose name was henry kiss jer. he joined the white house on a part time basis because he was still busy as harvard. he was the only real european hand. he was very unhappy with the way kennedy and his staff handled berlin and handled other problems because their focus on moscow was in his mind the wrong thing. he thought we should focus on western europe. he liked kennedy. he's told me that. he liked kennedy. they had very good conversations, but somehow or other they were not on the same page. and kiss jer was couraged because he thought that kennedy would yield too much to the soviets.inger was cour
they included experts on the soviet union like george cannon, chip bolen, tommy thompson, and others and then they included some people who were journalists in foreign affairs. they did not include a single person who was a scholar or expert in germany. in the senior staff kennedy had a focus on moscow. he did not have a focus on germany. though germany was his principal problem. he had only one european hand. a person who was a an obscure harvard professor who's gone on to other things whose...
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christopher media correspondent white house reporter at media ite dot cop hey tommy while the band has a guy they're going to i'm going to be with him thank you so mitt romney him draws a comparison between a while sanish maker and an optometrist trying to move the address to which his medicare checks come can you break this down for us and expose you on that i actually what romney romney said was that he was trying to get peter to serve the writers to the poor and c. or so that that would be medicaid not medicare and so you know. people started complaining about m.s.m. he sees anything in eclipse for you when you know what i let me look into when i listen to the rest of his speech and i thought well first of all you know it should be kind of hard for a provider to change information because that's that's a tremendous fraud billions of dollars worth of fraud but i want to check and change your address with medicaid is two pages long two pages not thirty three so i mean romney was talking about i mean if this optometrist even exists. i sounds to me like the last place you want to be any
christopher media correspondent white house reporter at media ite dot cop hey tommy while the band has a guy they're going to i'm going to be with him thank you so mitt romney him draws a comparison between a while sanish maker and an optometrist trying to move the address to which his medicare checks come can you break this down for us and expose you on that i actually what romney romney said was that he was trying to get peter to serve the writers to the poor and c. or so that that would be...
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. >> tommy chung, surprise revelation on this show. >> my announcement is that i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. >> no surprise though. his treatment choice, pot. >> and another pot confession. >> i used to smoke marijuana. >> comedian louie anderson. >> listen, i don't need another reason to be hungry. >> 30 seconds. >> preacher trouble. >> exaggeration and sensationalism. >> megachurch pastor creflo dollar back in the pulpit and out of jail and denying he choked his teenage daughter. >> i should have never been arrested. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm don lemon. parts of the gulf coast under water tonight literally. torrential rains are causing extensive flooding in florida, prompting emergency evacuations around pensacola. more rain is expected, and add that to as much as 22 inches within a 24-hour period in some areas and things won't be drying out any time soon. la'roi bonifay joins me now from pensacola, florida. roy, i'm told you lost a car in the rising water, and people are losing cars and more of their personal property. >> you got that right. i lost a b
. >> tommy chung, surprise revelation on this show. >> my announcement is that i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. >> no surprise though. his treatment choice, pot. >> and another pot confession. >> i used to smoke marijuana. >> comedian louie anderson. >> listen, i don't need another reason to be hungry. >> 30 seconds. >> preacher trouble. >> exaggeration and sensationalism. >> megachurch pastor creflo dollar back in the...
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. >> reporter: but her dad tommy lewis passed away.was morbidly obese. >> it's heart wrenching to go through something that could have been avoided. >> reporter: so his daughter stephanie lewis vance and his wife patricia are helping to make other people make a change. before her dad died stephanie had talked her parents into joining dr. oz's transformation nation. >> she said you're going to do it. >> reporter: tommy lost 60- pound before he got sick. stephanie was a finalist in the dr. oz competition. she lost 50 pounds and in may completed a half marathon. >> i feel so alive and energetic after a workout instead of being worn out and tired. >> reporter: new they're organizing a team tommy walk this sunday at 3 p.m. they'll meet at saunders middle school in woodbridge. >> this woman here i expect an easy 3, 4 miles out of her. >> reporter: stephanie has this great walking path near her house. they are going to meet and walk on this path on sunday, but they are planning to make this a weekly event. the idea is to keep moving. >> my th
. >> reporter: but her dad tommy lewis passed away.was morbidly obese. >> it's heart wrenching to go through something that could have been avoided. >> reporter: so his daughter stephanie lewis vance and his wife patricia are helping to make other people make a change. before her dad died stephanie had talked her parents into joining dr. oz's transformation nation. >> she said you're going to do it. >> reporter: tommy lost 60- pound before he got sick. stephanie...
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. >> tommy, do you speak to some of the -- yours are more contemporaries of the sons and grandsons and people more affected by that. >> do i talk to them in terms of interviewing them? >> yea. >> we do. i mean, not as many because our priority is more for the elders who are more like in their 80s and 90s, but what's also interesting is looking at the issue of -- what was the impact on the children of people who were in the camps? i'll take myself as an example, a baby boomer and my parents were in camp and resettled in seattle and began their lives together and then they started having children. and to give you some background my dad was a really good judo expert and knew his japanese culture. when i was raised in the '50s and '60s, i was brought up on basketball, football, baseball, no japanese and there was this distance from my japanese background and it's interesting to interview people my age and that's a very common thing. one of the things we found out that it was very common before the war for people -- when kids were born to have a japanese middle name. if you were born in the
. >> tommy, do you speak to some of the -- yours are more contemporaries of the sons and grandsons and people more affected by that. >> do i talk to them in terms of interviewing them? >> yea. >> we do. i mean, not as many because our priority is more for the elders who are more like in their 80s and 90s, but what's also interesting is looking at the issue of -- what was the impact on the children of people who were in the camps? i'll take myself as an example, a baby...
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the ninth annual tommy smith track meet happened this afternoon at uc berkeley. of a program sponsored by the group 100 black men of the bay area. the goal is to open door to children in the bay area who might not have access to organized sports. along with track meets, smith says the program hosts various health clinics to educate children on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. >> bringing light to the needs for our children to be involved, not only on the track field but also in the classroom. dealing with health, fitness, knowing about things that can kill you, such as diabetes. >> he won a gold medal in the 200 meter dash in the 1968 olympics. and his black power salute caused controversy at the time. it remains a symbolic moment, though, in the history of the civil rights movement. both men attended san jose state. >>> the world's largest hiv/aids fund-raiser wrapped up this afternoon in southern california. thousands of cyclists crossed the finish line. the ride began in san francisco last saturday and more than 2,000 people participated. this yea
the ninth annual tommy smith track meet happened this afternoon at uc berkeley. of a program sponsored by the group 100 black men of the bay area. the goal is to open door to children in the bay area who might not have access to organized sports. along with track meets, smith says the program hosts various health clinics to educate children on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. >> bringing light to the needs for our children to be involved, not only on the track field but also...
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you know what, tommy? it is the little ones, the ones who labored to build houses on the baltic and mediterranean, the ones are happy just to get a bank error in their favor, they are the ones, tommy! they're the ones to own this country. >> $400 and might get out of jail free card. >> thank you very much. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation about par with peter edelman. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more.
you know what, tommy? it is the little ones, the ones who labored to build houses on the baltic and mediterranean, the ones are happy just to get a bank error in their favor, they are the ones, tommy! they're the ones to own this country. >> $400 and might get out of jail free card. >> thank you very much. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation about par with peter edelman. that is next...
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tommy, what is the project you've been working on? >> so it's a community non-profit based in seattle where we go out and collect stories of japanese-americans who are incarcerated during world war ii. so the 120,000 people who were in the camps, what we do are the survivors from that, go out and do a videotaped interview and share the interviews on web. >> how many of these interviews have you done? >> we've done about 650 and will probably add another 50 or so this year. >> jazz anyone alender, you're working on a project, the march on milwaukee civil rights history project. >> a digital archive, an online archive of sources relating to mostly the struggle for open housing and school desegregation in 1960s milwaukee and includes oral histories but also include text documents, photographs and video footage, news footage from a local tv station at the time. >> what do you find the biggest challenge is, and, because your documents, both of you are relatively recent history. we're talking in the case of the civil rights into the '50s an
tommy, what is the project you've been working on? >> so it's a community non-profit based in seattle where we go out and collect stories of japanese-americans who are incarcerated during world war ii. so the 120,000 people who were in the camps, what we do are the survivors from that, go out and do a videotaped interview and share the interviews on web. >> how many of these interviews have you done? >> we've done about 650 and will probably add another 50 or so this year....
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tommy, tell us how the rescue and salvage operation is going? the airplane came down in a residential area. >> yes, and now a security officials have sealed off the area. the rest operation is ongoing. there have been cranes' brought in to sift through the rubble and emergency workers have been working. through the working they were short of lighting equipment and all of that, so it's not clear how they were able to go get through the night. we're getting reports that emergency personnel have been able to get some of the bodies out of the wreckage. " basically, we have said its 150 people dead because that's the number of people on board the aircraft, but we really don't know what the death toll on the ground is, presumably that as duty list could be pretty high. >> it could be pretty high, that's right. there are about two apartment blocks that were brought down by the plane as well as a building holding a printing press. this is a very densely populated part of. of it's very likely that there is a much higher number of people killed or injured
tommy, tell us how the rescue and salvage operation is going? the airplane came down in a residential area. >> yes, and now a security officials have sealed off the area. the rest operation is ongoing. there have been cranes' brought in to sift through the rubble and emergency workers have been working. through the working they were short of lighting equipment and all of that, so it's not clear how they were able to go get through the night. we're getting reports that emergency personnel...
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probably they face more resilience from the local favorite tommy haas the german winning his semi against philipp kohlschreiber in straight sets seven five seven six. motorsport hunder either. has grabbed his first pole position he'll start at the front of the grid for sunday's british grand prix the spaniard fastest in qualifying in a rain swept silverstone track it was just over three seconds faster than american ben spies while defending champion caisson stone was the quickest championship later you're going to rennes i will start from fourth trouble for nicky hayden he crashed out i'm a starting seven quality katty teammate valentino rossi also i tumbled in similar circumstances but recovered to claim tenth spot. i won they want to make two more i will do so nor do they make condition where a little bit difficult because rain coming. i going. to wait for two more race see what we do whether we have just pushed them actually move so i do do do make. i'll try to stay again here to morrow and a reminder of our top story russia have been knocked out of the european championships after los
probably they face more resilience from the local favorite tommy haas the german winning his semi against philipp kohlschreiber in straight sets seven five seven six. motorsport hunder either. has grabbed his first pole position he'll start at the front of the grid for sunday's british grand prix the spaniard fastest in qualifying in a rain swept silverstone track it was just over three seconds faster than american ben spies while defending champion caisson stone was the quickest championship...
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tommy lasorda sufre de ataque cardiaco... las principales novedades en la compra y venta de piernas del futbol mexicano en cancun.." take pkg ---las aguilas del america por el momento han hecho la contratacion mas importante en lo que va del draft de juadores de la primera division en cancun... ---que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es telemundo deportivo... resulta que el equipo de coapa por medio de su cuenta de twitter confirmaron que adquirieron los servicios del defensa ex jugador del celtic de escocia... ademas de efrain ... el america contrataron a adrian aldrete y rubens sambueza... ---el equipo se esta armando hasta los dientes.. es el de los rojinegros del atlas que llegaron a un acuerdo con el chileno hector mancilla.. ademas de mancilla los zorros contrataron al argentino ex jugador del america vicente matias vuoso... sergio ponce.. alonso sandoval y luis bolaÑos... ---el thunder de oklahoma esta a solo un triunfo de avanzar a la final de la nba anoche apesear de jugar de visita ante los spurs ....el equipo lidera
tommy lasorda sufre de ataque cardiaco... las principales novedades en la compra y venta de piernas del futbol mexicano en cancun.." take pkg ---las aguilas del america por el momento han hecho la contratacion mas importante en lo que va del draft de juadores de la primera division en cancun... ---que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es telemundo deportivo... resulta que el equipo de coapa por medio de su cuenta de twitter confirmaron que adquirieron los servicios del defensa ex jugador del...
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but he will face a partisan crowd there after a local man tommy haas claimed his spot in the final a german winning a semi against a cool screamer in straight sets seven five seven games this. honda rider. has knocked his first pool decision of the moto g.p. season the spaniard set to start up the front of the grid for sunday's british grand prix but fastest in qualifying on a reinstall silverstone track just over three seconds quicker than american ben spies while defending champion casey stoner was third pay system jumping ship leader forget lorenzo will start from fourth there was trouble for nicky hayden he crushed audible start in seventh but has to carry teammate fall until rossi also tumbled in similar circumstances but recovered to claim ten spot. in the weekend when they went to make two more i will do so nor do they need condition where they need to be difficult because rain coming. at the end i can get good really. just wait for two more race see what we do whether we have just pushed them actually move so i do to make a good decision i try to stay again he had more of an
but he will face a partisan crowd there after a local man tommy haas claimed his spot in the final a german winning a semi against a cool screamer in straight sets seven five seven games this. honda rider. has knocked his first pool decision of the moto g.p. season the spaniard set to start up the front of the grid for sunday's british grand prix but fastest in qualifying on a reinstall silverstone track just over three seconds quicker than american ben spies while defending champion casey...
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. >> according to tommy, someone brings it to your house, can get them -- >> i like the idea of it inrownies, huh? shouldn't all medicine be given in peanut butter like for dogs or in brownies for humans? >> listen. >> my stroke medicine. >> shouldn't we stop this holier than thou thing? >> yeah, lets. >> most people i know, i have to be honest, holly rollers whatever, have smoked pot or smoke pot and professional people. women will tell me, my friends will say you've got -- you have cramps, smoke some pot so why do we have this holier than thou at attitude? >> here's what happened. we have this now as part of our culture but it's an unspoken part of our culture. let's just say, you know, people, instead of having to drink after work might smoke some marijuana to relax. i think it's become part of it, and people just got -- i think it's part of our culture that we won't recognize because of some really, you know, really religious -- religious reasons and -- reasons, and the conservative, you know, conservatives always use drugs to scare everyone. if drugs are legalized, then they are
. >> according to tommy, someone brings it to your house, can get them -- >> i like the idea of it inrownies, huh? shouldn't all medicine be given in peanut butter like for dogs or in brownies for humans? >> listen. >> my stroke medicine. >> shouldn't we stop this holier than thou thing? >> yeah, lets. >> most people i know, i have to be honest, holly rollers whatever, have smoked pot or smoke pot and professional people. women will tell me, my friends...
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there he'll face a partisan crowd after a local man tommy haas claimed the spot in the final the german winning a semi against philip in straight sets seven five six. seven hemisphere rugby nations once again demonstrated their superiority over their northern country parts and suffered a world champions new zealand getting the ball rolling in christ church the first of march there since the twenty eleven earthquake the all blacks demolished arland in the first of their three tests last weekend's but the visitors were certainly up for it this time around taking a ten zero lead at one stage in the first half thanks mainly to conor murray's try new zealand though didn't lie down and got right back into it through the boot of don carter the kiwis but then take the lead for the first time right after the. break are in smith the man pulling over forty three minutes in. it was touch and go from then on in with the scores tied at nineteen all in minutes from time but huge amount of the match carter to break irish hearts his drop kick ensuring the weight must go on for hours and to register the
there he'll face a partisan crowd after a local man tommy haas claimed the spot in the final the german winning a semi against philip in straight sets seven five six. seven hemisphere rugby nations once again demonstrated their superiority over their northern country parts and suffered a world champions new zealand getting the ball rolling in christ church the first of march there since the twenty eleven earthquake the all blacks demolished arland in the first of their three tests last...
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pooice taaed zimmerman as he took investigators through the minutes leading uppto the thii morning tommyti. takessa look at exactty what zimmerman had to say. &psay. this is a reenactment filmed by police the ay afttr trayvon martin was shot and watchman george zimmeeman took - pnvestigators through the fatal encounter with theeteen. buildings?"he was walking like in the grassy area, like up at the sanford, florrda pplice 3 department followiig the phoooing, zimmeeman offered this account of what happened. i heard him say, 'you got a proolem?' nn i turned around and saw him and i went to go for my phone. i reached ii my pocket, lloking for mm phone aad heejust punched me in the nose.the volunteer neighhorhood watchman says he struggle with martin and wound up oo his back with the teenager n top ssamming his head into the concrete. my jacket came up and my shirt came up and exposed my firearm and that's when he said he like sat up aad said 'you're going tt die tonight bleep,' oof my muth and slide it down my chest and i just pinched hii arm and i grabbed my gun and aimed it at him and fir
pooice taaed zimmerman as he took investigators through the minutes leading uppto the thii morning tommyti. takessa look at exactty what zimmerman had to say. &psay. this is a reenactment filmed by police the ay afttr trayvon martin was shot and watchman george zimmeeman took - pnvestigators through the fatal encounter with theeteen. buildings?"he was walking like in the grassy area, like up at the sanford, florrda pplice 3 department followiig the phoooing, zimmeeman offered this...
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rushes mikail youzhny in straight sets at the jerry webber open to set up a showdown with the local tommy house federer making this one look simple taking the first set six games to one before winning out six four in the second for the march federer has not been youzhny in all thirteen of their meetings he'll enter as fear for it in the decider. but there he'll face a partisan crowd after a local man tommy haas claim the spot in the final the german winning a semi against philip in straight sets seven five seven six. so one hemisphere rugby nations once again demonstrated their superiority over their northern country parts and suffered a world champions new zealand getting the ball rolling in christ church the first march there since the twenty eleven earthquake the all blacks demolished arland in the first of their three tests last weekend's but the visitors were certainly up for it this time around taking a ten zero lead at one stage in the first half thanks mainly to conor murray's try new zealand though didn't lie down and got right back into through the boot of don carter the kiwis b
rushes mikail youzhny in straight sets at the jerry webber open to set up a showdown with the local tommy house federer making this one look simple taking the first set six games to one before winning out six four in the second for the march federer has not been youzhny in all thirteen of their meetings he'll enter as fear for it in the decider. but there he'll face a partisan crowd after a local man tommy haas claim the spot in the final the german winning a semi against philip in straight...
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christopher han i can plays tommy boat wright in the play.for coming in. >> thank you sarah. >> we have to let people know. you get the point across in the movie but this is not all serious. you're not going to be depressing. it's a funny play. >> yeah. it's -- our director has this phrase if you want to stick around for the pain you have to invite them to the party. >> tell us about the party on the stage guess you think. what is it about -- that is play about? >> the play is about these group of men that were all friends that knew each other in new york city in the early '80s that got together to start the gmhc, the gay men's health crisis. these guys knew each other socially and they were fun and quippy. i mean -- you get a bunch of gay guys in a room together and beer and like you know, there's like jokes happening. so that's happening in this play. and that's high pressuring on the stage -- happening on the stage. then the play kind of takes a turn and like -- really you know punches you in the gut. in a great way. >> tell me a little bi
christopher han i can plays tommy boat wright in the play.for coming in. >> thank you sarah. >> we have to let people know. you get the point across in the movie but this is not all serious. you're not going to be depressing. it's a funny play. >> yeah. it's -- our director has this phrase if you want to stick around for the pain you have to invite them to the party. >> tell us about the party on the stage guess you think. what is it about -- that is play about? >>...
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tommy chung, you're supposed to be able to do everything stoned and i couldn't hit the ball once.s sad. >> it makes some people crazy. it makes -- it makes you do weird things, like there was a policeman who ate a brownie, and he phoned 911 and told 911 that he was a police officer that he ate a pot brownie and that he was going crazy, and the fact that he phoned 911 and kind of ratted himself out was a good indication that he probably was going to go crazy. it does affect you mentally, you know. pot does, and there's no way around that part, you know, and it affects some people spiritually, like myself, for instance. i've really gotten into the spiritual world deep, thanks to my ingestion of the magic weed. >> all right. incredible pictures from the gulf coast that we're going to tell you about now. parts of florida literally under water and so was this man, the man that i'm going to tell you about coming up. hear how he survived. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there f
tommy chung, you're supposed to be able to do everything stoned and i couldn't hit the ball once.s sad. >> it makes some people crazy. it makes -- it makes you do weird things, like there was a policeman who ate a brownie, and he phoned 911 and told 911 that he was a police officer that he ate a pot brownie and that he was going crazy, and the fact that he phoned 911 and kind of ratted himself out was a good indication that he probably was going to go crazy. it does affect you mentally,...