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trevor: it's trevor. i'm looking for jerry. jerry's not here. trevor: when will he be back?t coming back. now get outta here. jerry? man: get outta here! please come out, jerry. i remember 1976. there were those programs in the school system. now it's--all that's gone. man: i gotta go. trevor. you ran out of class this morning very fast. i wanted to talk to you. [school bell rings] [knock on door] hello. hello. come in. trevor's not feeling good. he's in his room. oh, i'm sorry. what's the matter? just a tummyache. do you want to come in? sure. [clears throat] uh, sit down. thank you. it's a very beautiful home. thank you. have, uh, you lived in vegas your whole life? yeah. i was surprised you wanted to do this. i told him if you wanted to talk to me, i would come to the school. mrs. mckinney, i didn't ask to see you. well, trevor said you did. yeah, and he gave me a note from you... which you didn't write. he gave you a note from me? oh, god, that's horrible. he's been so-- no, i didn't mean you. oh, no expnation required. i'll go. i didn't mean you. no, you don't have to--
trevor: it's trevor. i'm looking for jerry. jerry's not here. trevor: when will he be back?t coming back. now get outta here. jerry? man: get outta here! please come out, jerry. i remember 1976. there were those programs in the school system. now it's--all that's gone. man: i gotta go. trevor. you ran out of class this morning very fast. i wanted to talk to you. [school bell rings] [knock on door] hello. hello. come in. trevor's not feeling good. he's in his room. oh, i'm sorry. what's the...
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, he missed rolling around with trevor.re best friends. hi, emmett. >> on the day her husband returns from war, whitney decides to videotape trevor's homecoming from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on. hey, emmett. do you not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new york, another soldier is greeted by a very emotional pooch. [ whining ] >> i miss you, yeah. >> karen fisher, an air force captain is returning from afghanistan, when she's surprised by her beloved golden retriever molly. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the way that she did in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and,
, he missed rolling around with trevor.re best friends. hi, emmett. >> on the day her husband returns from war, whitney decides to videotape trevor's homecoming from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on. hey, emmett. do you not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you...
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while trevor is deployed. emmett misses his playmate. >> emmett, he misses rolling and with trevor. day her husband returns from home, whitney decides to videotape trevor's homecoming from emmett's point of view. >> do you not recognize me? >> he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. that's what made it special for us. >> he was just trying to look him in the eyes. >> i think he remembers you. >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. it was really cute. i'm glad i caught it on camera. >> in buffalo, new york, another soldier is greeted by another emotional pooch. >> i missed you. >> garen fisher is surprised by her golden retriever, molly. >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i guess i didn't expect her to react the way that she did in the airport. i think she was just beside herself and, you know, we were just kind of overjoyed. >> master sergeant joe myers knew his return would bring joy to his nine year old daughter hannah. >> when the camera started coming in, they told us that the
while trevor is deployed. emmett misses his playmate. >> emmett, he misses rolling and with trevor. day her husband returns from home, whitney decides to videotape trevor's homecoming from emmett's point of view. >> do you not recognize me? >> he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. that's what made it special for us. >> he was just trying to look him in the eyes. >> i think he remembers you. >>...
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russell martin, off trevor rosenthal in the top of the eighth. solo shot ties it at 5-5. bottom 12. cardinals have runners on the corners. matt holliday off brian morris. pittsburgh's lead in the n.l. central, down to two. >> a very entertaining series between those two, with a lot on the line. >> i thought we were entertaining, as well. >> i'd agree. >>> that's all we got, though. back to you. >> if we had more time, we could entertain them longer. but we don't. >> they are entertaining. >> so entertaining. thank you, guys. >>> let's going to be a battle at the box office this weekend. can the one-time queen of daytime television dominate the big screen? >> it's oprah winfrey's first major movie performance in 15 years. as she appears in "the butler,"
russell martin, off trevor rosenthal in the top of the eighth. solo shot ties it at 5-5. bottom 12. cardinals have runners on the corners. matt holliday off brian morris. pittsburgh's lead in the n.l. central, down to two. >> a very entertaining series between those two, with a lot on the line. >> i thought we were entertaining, as well. >> i'd agree. >>> that's all we got, though. back to you. >> if we had more time, we could entertain them longer. but we...
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he touched many with his positive attitude and created trevor's treasures, collecting industry beating toys to other hospitalized children. he died today with his family by his side. gospel singer donnie mcclurkin took to twitter. he says he was removed from a state-sponsored concert at the mlk memorial because in his words, he says he was delivered from homosexuality. >> it is discrimination. it is depriving. >> according to a statement issued by mayor gray, the decision was mutual and kinanizers did not want mclur to be a distraction. well some activists agree, some local ministers disagree and want to keep mcclurkin on the program. >> this is appalling to me. you know his testimony. they had not done their due diligence. >> i respect the artistry, but at the same time he has developed a record of spewing words of hate. >> the mayor stood by the original statement, not issuing a follow-up in response to the faith community. president obama does not plan any official public appearances while and he is vacationing. we got to see the president playing golf with friends. receivee house w
he touched many with his positive attitude and created trevor's treasures, collecting industry beating toys to other hospitalized children. he died today with his family by his side. gospel singer donnie mcclurkin took to twitter. he says he was removed from a state-sponsored concert at the mlk memorial because in his words, he says he was delivered from homosexuality. >> it is discrimination. it is depriving. >> according to a statement issued by mayor gray, the decision was mutual...
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and trevor moore tests new products i"winnovations." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! gentlemen, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." before -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. before we begin the show, i want everyone to turn off their cell phones. has nothing to do with our program. we just want to protect you from anthony weiner. he may try to send you a text. [ laughter ] well as you know by now, anthony weiner has been caught in yet another sexting scandal. [ audience oohs ] you know, at the beginning of his campaign, he said that other texts and photos were likely to come out. [ light laughter ] well, they have. finally, a politician who keeps his promises, how about that? [ cheers and applause ] yeah. ♪ what is this, the second time? that officially makes weiner the peter tweeter repeater. [ laughter ] that's who he is. the peter tweeter repeater. [ applause ] did you all watch -- bizarre press conference with his wife? there was a strange guy in a a cubicl
and trevor moore tests new products i"winnovations." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! gentlemen, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." before -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. before we begin the show, i want everyone to turn off their cell phones. has nothing to do with our program. we just want to protect you from anthony weiner. he may try to send you a text. [ laughter ]...
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the third baseman trevor plouffe, that's like a gymnast. it looks painful.ught it it and held on. they lost. this one from austin jackson in cleveland. take a look at that one. steals a home run. that's great timing. it might have been the difference in the game. detroit wins 4-2. >>> you know the phrase don't count your chickens before they hatch? here's case in point from the x games. >> will she take the gold medal in los angeles? ohno! pumped her first. she thought she was going to win it and opened the door. >> i mean, first of all the bad form is in so many bay waist. you don't do it on the second to last turn. >> there was a skier in the olympics that did that. >> you do it as you get the checkered flag. >> i feel bad for her, but i don't. you tell your kids, stay humble. >> be happy with "way too early." >> weather around the country is a lot like yesterday. we're dealing with horrible flooding concerns in missouri. these thunderstorms are drenching southern missouri. it's not going to be pretty once the sun comes up. as far as the heat goes, it was
the third baseman trevor plouffe, that's like a gymnast. it looks painful.ught it it and held on. they lost. this one from austin jackson in cleveland. take a look at that one. steals a home run. that's great timing. it might have been the difference in the game. detroit wins 4-2. >>> you know the phrase don't count your chickens before they hatch? here's case in point from the x games. >> will she take the gold medal in los angeles? ohno! pumped her first. she thought she was...
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and trevor moore tests new products"winnovations." and now, jay leno!ause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! gentlemen, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." before -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. before we begin the show, i want everyone to turn off their cell phones. has nothing to do with our program. we just want to protect you from anthony
and trevor moore tests new products"winnovations." and now, jay leno!ause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! gentlemen, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." before -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. before we begin the show, i want everyone to turn off their cell phones. has nothing to do with our program. we just want to protect you from anthony
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trevor johnson, a cab driver, admits he's been walking up to drivers with one of the particular ride share companies. knocking on windows and confronting the people behind them. >> i've been accused of being aggressive. >> reporter: the company sent johnson a cease and desist letter, one he says threatens legal action to stay away from the drivers. the tension has peaked more than once. johnson was kicked out of this april 10th california public utility commission hearing on ride share regulations. >> i just want to make a point. he just called me a --. >> reporter: johnson called himself immature for that. he called her a name he shouldn't have. but he says he's right to be frustrated, calling the ride share business illegal. they're taking money out of his pocket. >> the thing is, when you mess with someone's livelihood, people are going to get hurt. >> reporter: controversy that centers around money. >> the lyft drivers, why can't we co-exist with the cabbies. you can co-exist with the cabbies when you're not stealing their money. >> reporter: cindy has driven for lyft for a year.
trevor johnson, a cab driver, admits he's been walking up to drivers with one of the particular ride share companies. knocking on windows and confronting the people behind them. >> i've been accused of being aggressive. >> reporter: the company sent johnson a cease and desist letter, one he says threatens legal action to stay away from the drivers. the tension has peaked more than once. johnson was kicked out of this april 10th california public utility commission hearing on ride...
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. >> my heart just stopped and i ran inside and i said trevor did you move the van. tell me you moved the van. >> reporter: but he didn't. and the group says between midnight and 11:00 p.m. friday, someone came too this area above the oakland berkeley hills and stole their cassette canyon, the name of their fourth member the tour van leaving andrea with only the clothes on her back. >> this pair of clothing but all of the rest of the clothes are in the van. my purse, my wallet, my driver's license and all of our equipment. >> reporter: i think it was somebody who knew what they were doing because there's no broken glass. >> we just have to question was it someone who saw us in san francisco with all of our gear as we were packing it back into our van and then followed us? >> reporter: the instruments and equipment inside the locked vehicle was worth more than $20,000. >> it had a tape player in the front, tape player in the back. vhs in the middle. >> reporter: the band is in the middle of its fringe tour. and it appears it's living up to its name. a fan donated this
. >> my heart just stopped and i ran inside and i said trevor did you move the van. tell me you moved the van. >> reporter: but he didn't. and the group says between midnight and 11:00 p.m. friday, someone came too this area above the oakland berkeley hills and stole their cassette canyon, the name of their fourth member the tour van leaving andrea with only the clothes on her back. >> this pair of clothing but all of the rest of the clothes are in the van. my purse, my...
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your name is trevor vertuca, and that is your mom's cell phone.
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trevor airbags moved sideways. and then the crash test dummies, their heads hit the instrument panel. so to me this is the failure of design because ou have to think up to of the people designing the cars must've thought that someday somewhere somehow these cars would get hit like this. i just not understand why they have not prepared for this eventuality. >> and it is an unfortunate type of crash because it appeals the car like an onion. it's off so far the main to support beams that every car has are not helping at all. pealing of the side of the offender out right where the tire is and there is not much of it keep it from bidding on the passenger compartment. gerri: we are seeing the pictures right now. you say that there will start making changes now so that they can pass this test with flying colors. how long will it take into a great? >> over the next two to four years you will see almost every one of these cars doing well on this type of test because every manufacturer wants to score while. once you have one
trevor airbags moved sideways. and then the crash test dummies, their heads hit the instrument panel. so to me this is the failure of design because ou have to think up to of the people designing the cars must've thought that someday somewhere somehow these cars would get hit like this. i just not understand why they have not prepared for this eventuality. >> and it is an unfortunate type of crash because it appeals the car like an onion. it's off so far the main to support beams that...
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i've donated before to the trevor project for kids who have challenges about their sexual identity.is a serious issue. what you just said is crucial. that there is no counseling needed. i suspect, and i often wonder, and i know this is a tough issue. i often wonder if these kids have been counselled, have they gotten psychological and psychiatric therapy. i'm not trying to say that they're necessarily mentally ill but these are young kids who are struggling with a lot of this stuff. and ebony, i can't imagine it is not going to be a big hullabaloo for a girl to go into a boy's bathroom and a boy to go into the girl's bathroom. and i think it will cause a lot more problems than it was intended. >> an actual shot of a boy's bathroom. in case haven't seen them. if you move slightly to the right, you will see greg jarrett. >> i smell pulitzer. >> this seems like it could create more problems. why don't they just make the bathrooms separate? just have unisex and avoid the whole problem? put in cameras. no, that would not work either. >>> no. that definitely wouldn't work. >> i agree with
i've donated before to the trevor project for kids who have challenges about their sexual identity.is a serious issue. what you just said is crucial. that there is no counseling needed. i suspect, and i often wonder, and i know this is a tough issue. i often wonder if these kids have been counselled, have they gotten psychological and psychiatric therapy. i'm not trying to say that they're necessarily mentally ill but these are young kids who are struggling with a lot of this stuff. and ebony,...
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trevor tim asked, does president barack obama think we are stupid?he fact is he's had years to initiate a debate and instead stifled it. one thing everyone can agree on, both the debate and the debate about the debate will tonight. matt, what did you make of the president's announcement on friday and his intentions here? >> i'm all for a mend it, don't end it approach. i have been in the camp that assumed this stuff is going on. i'm more troubled by google and facebook having all our information. it's voluntary. we have known what they are doing since 2005 and 2006. there's not been the same stink over it. i don't view snowden as a hero. he's a criminal, but sparked a debate that is arguably overdue. when obama comes out, the idea that he is doing this in anything other than response to the debate snowden created puts the president in a weak position and gives enormous credit to snowden. there's something in the timing of this that if obama wanted to have this debate or propose the reforms, doing it in the wake of snowden's thing is the political fel
trevor tim asked, does president barack obama think we are stupid?he fact is he's had years to initiate a debate and instead stifled it. one thing everyone can agree on, both the debate and the debate about the debate will tonight. matt, what did you make of the president's announcement on friday and his intentions here? >> i'm all for a mend it, don't end it approach. i have been in the camp that assumed this stuff is going on. i'm more troubled by google and facebook having all our...
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i don't remember anyone ever talking about a fantastic production -- well, there was that -- the trevor nun ian mckellen judi dench one. >> rose: that's a good start one when you've got those three. >> but there's one! i wanted to kind of hopefully to along with the public theater add another. >> rose: who is macbeth? >> macbeth is a -- well, there's two very different stories here. there's the real history because, in fact, macbeth was a great nationalist king of scotland. but in the retelling of it the play was commissioned by banquo's grandchildren and macbeth became kind of a bad di. >> rose: macbeth killed him and sent him to his death. >> that's right. i think who macbeth is in shakespeare's play is a character who through some supernatural soliciting has been told he will become king and given that information he has the choice of how to act and he chooses to kill the king. >> rose: because the king is going to be succeeded by his son malcolm. and macbeth sees his way to the kingdom blocked. >> and for me it's about a guy who is a good soldier and a decent person who clearly has
i don't remember anyone ever talking about a fantastic production -- well, there was that -- the trevor nun ian mckellen judi dench one. >> rose: that's a good start one when you've got those three. >> but there's one! i wanted to kind of hopefully to along with the public theater add another. >> rose: who is macbeth? >> macbeth is a -- well, there's two very different stories here. there's the real history because, in fact, macbeth was a great nationalist king of...
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that i absolutely know that the ten years that i have spent there working with trevor nunn, working with matthew, working on the plays. i have done a play every year for the past ten years. it's made me a better act. -- actor. i'm a better acker now than when i left. and thank god for that. i didn't stay, and i would simply argue with you that i wasn't turning my back on holly wood. i was walking toward something, not away from something. but i also know that quite often when you get to a place that i got to after march beauty, which was incredible. >> rose: yeah. >> that it's very easy to then start doing lots and lots of movies you shouldn't do, because they're paying you lots of money. and because you're trying to keep on those lists and be that guy. and i just went, i did it. i don't have to top myself. i don't have to spend another ten years, you know, cruising that-- proving that, i did it, i want to make a left turn and go towards something that is not about my career, not about my ambition, is about a company. and i've recently, you don't know this, but when we did richard iii ar
that i absolutely know that the ten years that i have spent there working with trevor nunn, working with matthew, working on the plays. i have done a play every year for the past ten years. it's made me a better act. -- actor. i'm a better acker now than when i left. and thank god for that. i didn't stay, and i would simply argue with you that i wasn't turning my back on holly wood. i was walking toward something, not away from something. but i also know that quite often when you get to a place...
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of companies putting pressure on their employees are giving them incentives to stay healthier and trevora great benefit. if more people move to preventive care and use diet products before they get obese and lose weight it would be a great opportunity. the thing we have to see is what are they going to cover? in the past they cover prescription medication for people but if they start covering programs to help people it will be a great benefit. in baltimore the first mariner bank actually gave the employees, are around 30 on the program using our help coaches and lost weight and it has been a benefit to the bank. many companies themselves are taking action to help their employees without waiting for government action. cheryl: going further to get their costs down which are out of control and making an interesting move and this is a bullish sign you will be more of a franchise organization kind of like outside the dunkin donuts model, successful stocks, you are also going to go that route as well. what is behind that choice? >> we had 40 franchises and they were doing double the revenue of
of companies putting pressure on their employees are giving them incentives to stay healthier and trevora great benefit. if more people move to preventive care and use diet products before they get obese and lose weight it would be a great opportunity. the thing we have to see is what are they going to cover? in the past they cover prescription medication for people but if they start covering programs to help people it will be a great benefit. in baltimore the first mariner bank actually gave...
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. >> he shared his message on the trevor project "it gets better" campaign. >> as a 17-year-old youthir, i attempted to kill myself. and i'm very happy today that that attempt was unsuccessful. it will get better. i promise. >> tell me about 17-year-old tim. >> desperately unhappy. it was just painful. and i didn't see hope. i didn't see a future for me. certainly nothing appealing. and there was a very serious intervention, and i was hospitalized for a long time. i resisted at every single bit of help people were giving me. >> when were you convinced that it was okay to live your truth? >> it was during my experience as an art student. when you study art and design, it is -- if you're doing it well, you're delving into the depths of who you are. and that can be very painful. but it's alsorelevantory. it led to teaching because i do love it so much, and a few things get me as exhilarated than seeing a young person have a kind of epiphany about who who they are. >> one of the more amazing interviews i've had. >> that is an amazing interview. he's so eemotional. >> after the interview,
. >> he shared his message on the trevor project "it gets better" campaign. >> as a 17-year-old youthir, i attempted to kill myself. and i'm very happy today that that attempt was unsuccessful. it will get better. i promise. >> tell me about 17-year-old tim. >> desperately unhappy. it was just painful. and i didn't see hope. i didn't see a future for me. certainly nothing appealing. and there was a very serious intervention, and i was hospitalized for a long...
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. >> my name is marilyn trevor. i think you've already partially answered my question for the first person. that has been retired for your stability fortunately that medicare now. i thank the lord was kept on his insurance policy. i carry the cost alone, which cost me $800 a month. i was hoping i would be able to take advantage of one of these plans, but i get the feeling i won't be able to from what you said because even though i am not an employee, i am already offered private insurance. is that correct? >> no, no. since it is employer-based, based on your has-beens situation, his former and player , you are a dependent. i don't think for you it is going to be considered affordable employer-based insurance since you are the depend. you are not the employee. so we are all not positive about this answer. i think this may be an option for you to go into the exchange. and find something that might be more affordable for you. >> okay, so the 9.5% of income is the qualifier applies to his income for city joint income? >
. >> my name is marilyn trevor. i think you've already partially answered my question for the first person. that has been retired for your stability fortunately that medicare now. i thank the lord was kept on his insurance policy. i carry the cost alone, which cost me $800 a month. i was hoping i would be able to take advantage of one of these plans, but i get the feeling i won't be able to from what you said because even though i am not an employee, i am already offered private...
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all the same stuff, but the gatekeeper, the cable company can pick and choose among communications, trevorwants to, send communications with the you're going to chicago. that would remove the threat to them of competition there would like to sell americans. think of anything, home security video, whenever it is, cable pairs can choose. they can pick and choose among what goes on line and deliver that tousles. it's like living in a gated community, taking media which is all about not having to ask for permission and being a will to reach anybody and sticking that on top of an infrastructure which is absolutely controlled by a set of maybe four or five gatekeepers. they're is a deep conflict their threats are very real. >> you have -- your book is very much a ruckus tory of comcast and nbc universal. you have four or five cable companies. is the present or future? size the the sort of threat is a concern for the future? >> they're streaming themselves. the cable guys fight each other for franchisees there's been tremendous consolidation. there 50 million american households in 39 states and
all the same stuff, but the gatekeeper, the cable company can pick and choose among communications, trevorwants to, send communications with the you're going to chicago. that would remove the threat to them of competition there would like to sell americans. think of anything, home security video, whenever it is, cable pairs can choose. they can pick and choose among what goes on line and deliver that tousles. it's like living in a gated community, taking media which is all about not having to...