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tony horton...ged my life. [♪...] >> my name's nick d, i go by "nick d," i'm a comedian. before i had 10 minute trainer i was just... i'd go to the gyms and i'd work out and just get no results, and it's because i wasn't doing the right exercises. i've lost 106 pounds on 10 minute trainer. this program changed my life. 10 minute trainer really helps 'cause i'm on the road, and my schedule's very sporadic, you know, it's very hectic-- as everybody's is nowadays. ...everybody has those, you know, those telltale signs that you're drunk... you're just, you know, beyond... for me it's whenever nick turns into nicky. if i ever refer to myself as "nicky," you know, if nicky asks you for a drink, nicky don't need a drink. [laughter] there are no excuses, it's 10 minutes. 10 minut. who doesn't have... i mean, if you're watching this righnow, you got 10 minutes. it's a commercial break, you know what i'm saying? i mean, just don't hit the "snooze" one more time on your alarm and you'll be fine. [♪...] [sighs
tony horton...ged my life. [♪...] >> my name's nick d, i go by "nick d," i'm a comedian. before i had 10 minute trainer i was just... i'd go to the gyms and i'd work out and just get no results, and it's because i wasn't doing the right exercises. i've lost 106 pounds on 10 minute trainer. this program changed my life. 10 minute trainer really helps 'cause i'm on the road, and my schedule's very sporadic, you know, it's very hectic-- as everybody's is nowadays. ...everybody...
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i hope tony likes it. [laughing] [applause] >> we knew this would be tremendously embarrassing to tony, because tony, you know, doesn't like to be recognized in any way. but the reason we did this, tony -- and i want to thank the trial lawyers association or the northern california criminal trial lawyers association as well as stuart hanlon. we're going to also have an image of you -- a sculpture of you, in our trial room to help inspire the next generation of attorneys. but this one is yours. [applause] so thank you very much to all of our panelists. we're going to take a five-minute break and then come back with our next p >> the second panel. this panel is going to be incredible. it really is. we have a superstar panel and, of course, a superstar moderator that i'm very honored to introduce, and that's judge lee baxter. and judge lee baxter is retired now from the bench, although you would never know it. and she's enjoying a new career as a photographer, is a great photographer. but during the time that
i hope tony likes it. [laughing] [applause] >> we knew this would be tremendously embarrassing to tony, because tony, you know, doesn't like to be recognized in any way. but the reason we did this, tony -- and i want to thank the trial lawyers association or the northern california criminal trial lawyers association as well as stuart hanlon. we're going to also have an image of you -- a sculpture of you, in our trial room to help inspire the next generation of attorneys. but this one is...
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you wake up and you're tony bennett.e going to go and sing or paint or whatever it may be, but everything you do, you love doing. don't you? >> it's he never a bother for me. i don't need a vacation. i'm on vacation, because i'm doing the two things i love. so you're right. >> the new album, they say you can always judge a man by the company of the people that he keeps, tony. on this album "duets two" it's an extraordinary roll call, lady gaga, john mayer, amy winehouse, we'll talk about later, michael buble, sheryl crow, norah jones, mariah carey and so on. an extraordinary collection of amazing singers. do any of the ones on this album match up in quality of voice to the greats like sinatra or is it different these days? >> well, you know, i started with a duets one, that was so successful that sony columbia said please do another one like that. and the new artists, the names that you just mentioned, what i love about was the first time they all came out of schools and they're all taught unlike when rosemary clooney an
you wake up and you're tony bennett.e going to go and sing or paint or whatever it may be, but everything you do, you love doing. don't you? >> it's he never a bother for me. i don't need a vacation. i'm on vacation, because i'm doing the two things i love. so you're right. >> the new album, they say you can always judge a man by the company of the people that he keeps, tony. on this album "duets two" it's an extraordinary roll call, lady gaga, john mayer, amy winehouse,...
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you're staying, tony.e side of the street i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you expe
you're staying, tony.e side of the street i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight...
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you're staying, tony.ncer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account... in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above and still pay the mid-size price. here we are... [ male announcer ] and there you go, business pro. there you go. go national. go like a pro. ♪ in other words, i love you >>> that was tony bennett on mtv unplugged in 1994, a pivotal moment of your success. danny, welcome, you are credited i think in making the old man cool here. >> well he's al
you're staying, tony.ncer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account... in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key......
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not as replacements for tony and vince, but as supporters. those of you that will continue to always contact you and reach out to you and i want you to know that you have a family in all of the members of the san francisco fire department. today we're joined by several people. i'd like to acknowledge a couple of people that were instrumental and helped us all out on june 2 and 3rd and 4th, the members of san francisco general hospital. dr. andre campbell and leslie dubbin who were very helpful and were hoping for a different outcome than what we experienced. we also have our police chief with us. thank you for being here. members of the command staff. you'll hear from the mayor soon. i'd like to start off this, a simple but symbolic ceremony and i'd like to ask our department chaplain, father john green, to begin with an invocation. father green? >> before the invocation today, i would like to ask you to join with me in acknowledging the valarios and perezs and the great sacrifice they made for us. [applause] if anything, our grief is more re
not as replacements for tony and vince, but as supporters. those of you that will continue to always contact you and reach out to you and i want you to know that you have a family in all of the members of the san francisco fire department. today we're joined by several people. i'd like to acknowledge a couple of people that were instrumental and helped us all out on june 2 and 3rd and 4th, the members of san francisco general hospital. dr. andre campbell and leslie dubbin who were very helpful...
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tony? >> i think in a corrupt society in a perfect society as we have, there has to be a hope or a projected ideal that there is justice, we'll say, in the court system and that there's idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is required. we're threatened now by totalitarian tactics, grand juries, informants, mandatory sentencing. it's not very good, my friends. we're losing constitutional rights every day. and i think the way we appease our conscious, those of us who desire, i guess, not to probe and not to reform and not to speak out is we pretend that things have occurred in courts that didn't real liquor. [applause] >> it sounds like all of those things would make great tv or, of course, a great novel. paulette, you've spent s
tony? >> i think in a corrupt society in a perfect society as we have, there has to be a hope or a projected ideal that there is justice, we'll say, in the court system and that there's idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is...
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did you follow tony's trials during that time? >> i followed tony in and out of the courtroom for about 10 years. being in tony's presence is a lot like having an overdose of x-rays or something like that. he is intense. once he sort of dumped this book on me -- it was never intended to be my book. it was supposed to be my art and his book. one day he came schlepping boxes and said, here, it's your baby, i don't have time. and i was left crushed under the avalanche of his enormous life that was both fascinating and -- it had so many tributaries to it. i had never written a book before. i had written journals and some articles. i mean, i consider myself a visionary, and my head isn't filled with words, it's filled with pictures. but i'm capable of describing the pictures that i see. so anyway, i began this journey of a thousand miles with one step at a time, the shrapnel of his life all over my floor, and trying to put together this puzzle which became so frustrating that i kept running away from it as much as i embraced it. i fina
did you follow tony's trials during that time? >> i followed tony in and out of the courtroom for about 10 years. being in tony's presence is a lot like having an overdose of x-rays or something like that. he is intense. once he sort of dumped this book on me -- it was never intended to be my book. it was supposed to be my art and his book. one day he came schlepping boxes and said, here, it's your baby, i don't have time. and i was left crushed under the avalanche of his enormous life...
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verdad. >> tony. >> salud.
verdad. >> tony. >> salud.
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and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san francisco. and he's written a series of books and these becomes have been shown and transcribed and read throughout the world. so we're going to start now with a clip, a video clip and then we're going to go to the panel. >> i think it is our national novel. if there was a national novel of week, this would be it for the united states. i think it's the favorite book of almost everybody you meet. >> the first time in my life that the bo
and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon...
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tony is at the brentwood giant northeast. tony, how's it going?ike they're getting pretty full. hey, tony. hello. reporter: hi there, how are you? >> good. reporter: there's a lot going on out here. sorry about that. come on over, ma'am. we are here in brentwood, as you guys said, and we've got a lot going on for stuff a truck 2011. take a look at the baskets here. we've had so many donations this morning. this is great and the more that comes, we'll
tony is at the brentwood giant northeast. tony, how's it going?ike they're getting pretty full. hey, tony. hello. reporter: hi there, how are you? >> good. reporter: there's a lot going on out here. sorry about that. come on over, ma'am. we are here in brentwood, as you guys said, and we've got a lot going on for stuff a truck 2011. take a look at the baskets here. we've had so many donations this morning. this is great and the more that comes, we'll
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allison. >>> well, tony, a few fireworks in iowa. the republican presidential candidates faced off last night in their final debate before next month's first-in-the- nation nominating contest. doug luzader wraps up the action. reporter: newt gingrich walked into this debate as the frontrunner, but as we saw last night, iowa is still pretty much up for grabs. the debate stage itself shows how the race in iowa has changed. the former house speaker newt gingrich front and center, leading the polls and oftentimes last night taking heat for, among other things, his work for mortgage giant freddie mac. >> you don't need to be within the technical definition of being a lobbyist to still be influence pedaling with senior republicans in washington d.c. to get them to do your bidding. >> and then to go to work for them and get money from them, it literally is -- it's literally coming from the taxpayers. reporter: gingrich kept his cool. >> i sometimes get accused of using language that's too strong. so i've been standing here editing. [ laught
allison. >>> well, tony, a few fireworks in iowa. the republican presidential candidates faced off last night in their final debate before next month's first-in-the- nation nominating contest. doug luzader wraps up the action. reporter: newt gingrich walked into this debate as the frontrunner, but as we saw last night, iowa is still pretty much up for grabs. the debate stage itself shows how the race in iowa has changed. the former house speaker newt gingrich front and center, leading...
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tony horton...s changed my life. [♪...] >> my name's nick d, i go by "nick d," i'm a comedian. before i had 10 minute trainer i was just... i'd go to the gyms and i'd work out and just get no results, and it's because i wasn't doing the right exercises. i've lost 106 pounds on 10 minute trainer. this program changed my life. 10 minute trainer really helps 'cause i'm on the road, and my schedule's very sporadic, you know, it's very hectic-- as everybody's is nowadays. ...everybody has those, you know, those telltale signs that you're drunk... you're just, you know, beyond... for me it's whenever nick turns into nicky. if i ever refer to myself as "nicky," you know, if nicky asks you for a drink, nicky don't need a drink. [laughter] there are no excuses, it's 10 minutes. 10 minutes. who doesn't have... i mean, if you're watching this right now, you got 10 minutes. it's a commercial break, you know what i'm saying? i mean, just don't hit the "snooze" one more time on your alarm and you'll be fine. [♪..
tony horton...s changed my life. [♪...] >> my name's nick d, i go by "nick d," i'm a comedian. before i had 10 minute trainer i was just... i'd go to the gyms and i'd work out and just get no results, and it's because i wasn't doing the right exercises. i've lost 106 pounds on 10 minute trainer. this program changed my life. 10 minute trainer really helps 'cause i'm on the road, and my schedule's very sporadic, you know, it's very hectic-- as everybody's is nowadays....
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but for my money he said tony bennett is the best. he really changed my whole life.ame to see what he was talking about with me and i've been sold out ever since. >> hi. >> that fame is on display here. >> how does that make you feel? >> greatest fan club in the world. >> the school says it has a 97% graduation rate. 95% go on to college. and it's competitive. this school year 1800 students auditions for 180 spots. in addition to academics majors include dance. drama. fine art. >> beautiful. you did this? >> yeah. >> wonderful. >> and don't forget bennett's specialty, singing. ♪ >> this is really music. >> and it stays here. >> it does. here and here. ♪ >> just as these students are learning bennett is too. he's learning to sculpt. he's an accomplished painter. >> your paintings are in the smithsonian. a lot of people don't know that. >> most recently painting a nude portrait of lady gaga. but singing -- ♪ i left my heart [ applause ] >> is tony been nennett's gift e world and his gift to me. ♪ in other words i love you >> wow. >> if you would like to know more about
but for my money he said tony bennett is the best. he really changed my whole life.ame to see what he was talking about with me and i've been sold out ever since. >> hi. >> that fame is on display here. >> how does that make you feel? >> greatest fan club in the world. >> the school says it has a 97% graduation rate. 95% go on to college. and it's competitive. this school year 1800 students auditions for 180 spots. in addition to academics majors include dance....