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>> i need it like he doesn't need it sphwhroo gl tutu came out, right? around and twerks. >> that son of a bitch. i'm like, com, dude. i go all the time with that dude to the club. >> jon: with bishop desmond tutu? >> parties his ass off. talk about anti-semitism. the guy hates those people. hates your people. >> jon: yeah you know. >> that's true. >> jon: you know what's sad, i said that before to them. you, and they were like "i can see that." >> it all adds up. >> jon: what are you doing? can you answer a question for me? what's life like out there? i'm leaving this place. when you guys all leave i always feel like the fourth grade teacher, like my students they leave and go out and come back at 18 and look at me like oh you poor little punk-ass boy. what is it like out there? is it fun? >> your perception is skewed there. it's-- yeah, it's different. it's different. >> jon: what time do you have to get up? >> oh, jon! well what time do you get up? >> i get up at 6:30. >> no! >> jon: do you miss the-- the routine-- i'm worried-- i'm a bit of a person
>> i need it like he doesn't need it sphwhroo gl tutu came out, right? around and twerks. >> that son of a bitch. i'm like, com, dude. i go all the time with that dude to the club. >> jon: with bishop desmond tutu? >> parties his ass off. talk about anti-semitism. the guy hates those people. hates your people. >> jon: yeah you know. >> that's true. >> jon: you know what's sad, i said that before to them. you, and they were like "i can see...
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you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands of young girls around the world turned into brides before they became adults, as kids, and they managed to get this on the united nation's platform. it's changed laws in various countries and my dream is that when applied for citizen power, which can connect at the cross borders globally on some campaigns. if something bad happens, we can map it. we have tools to visualize it in extraordinary ways to make it very clear what's going on. we can then get the stories told so that individuals can speak in their own voices as well as, you know, we would still
you know, tutu, himself, says no one is beyond redemption. and so we just have to say, actually, you know, people are extraordinarily complicated, often terrible but miraculous and wonderful things and we have to trust in basic humanity at some level. so a lot of situations, you know, they won't be able to help, but there will be some situations at a tipping point, a crucial moment where they can come in and really make a difference person to person. for instance, i think hundreds of thousands...
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we said desmond tutu praised your work. we heard that and it's on the record there. that is lanny's word on that. >> not my word. it's on the internet. you can find his letter on the internet. don't take my word. what he did was lion the air when it's on the internet that by -- bishop tutu praised my work. >>> we have breaking news dramatic footage from the boston bombing. it appears the accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev stuck around to watch. >>> and a video of a fraternity racist chant. should they be expelled? it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. mouths are watering, and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest... ...red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with dueling lobster tails. or make lobster lover's dream a delicious reality. but hurry this won't last long. >>> breaking news never before scene video of the boston marathon attack at the moment the bomb goes
we said desmond tutu praised your work. we heard that and it's on the record there. that is lanny's word on that. >> not my word. it's on the internet. you can find his letter on the internet. don't take my word. what he did was lion the air when it's on the internet that by -- bishop tutu praised my work. >>> we have breaking news dramatic footage from the boston bombing. it appears the accused bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev stuck around to watch. >>> and a video of a...
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on special occasions i bring her out and she wears a tutu, i swear. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmyl just take your word for it, buddy. [ laughter ] something tells me he's got a a real person in the basement too, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] take her out put a tutu on her, oh boy. all right, buddy. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and finally, during an interview last week, apple ceo tim cook said that he wakes up very early in the morning, so he misses all of the late-night shows. which means there's no chance that tim cook is watching our show right now. [ audience booing ] so you know what that means? it's time for "tim cook fun time." ♪ tim cook fun time fun time tim cook ♪ ♪ look at tim cook tim cook with a macbook ♪ ♪ factual cook casual cook black tie cook nice guy cook ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ presentation cook celebration cook contemplation cook relaxation cook tim cook ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a great show. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you so much. we have a big week of shows ahead. judi
on special occasions i bring her out and she wears a tutu, i swear. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmyl just take your word for it, buddy. [ laughter ] something tells me he's got a a real person in the basement too, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] take her out put a tutu on her, oh boy. all right, buddy. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. and finally, during an interview last week, apple ceo tim cook said that he wakes up very early in the morning, so he misses all of the late-night...
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the dummy's sister's down in his basement dressed in a tutu.d no remorse right after being ticketed. >> i've been using it for months. i came home on the hov lane. >> reporter: plans to use it again with a different outfit knock on wood jeanne moos cnn, new york. >>> and the fines for getting caught in the hov lane while you're solo is exorbitant. >> better not try that one. >>> thank you so much for joining us. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm john vause. errol barnett is up next. you're watching cnn. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture every day. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at
the dummy's sister's down in his basement dressed in a tutu.d no remorse right after being ticketed. >> i've been using it for months. i came home on the hov lane. >> reporter: plans to use it again with a different outfit knock on wood jeanne moos cnn, new york. >>> and the fines for getting caught in the hov lane while you're solo is exorbitant. >> better not try that one. >>> thank you so much for joining us. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm john vause....
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they've got their tutus and masks because they're trying to be super heros for the children that cant they have all kinds of great events and hula hoops and still raising money so people can donate. they can still continue to do so. this is their second annual year we'll see a lot more schools doing wonderful fundraisers like these great kids from archbishop wood. so on that note, they'll still be here at 10:00 o'clock when you guys will be as well. we'll check in with them later. back to you guys. >> all right. >> i like the enthusiasm. thank you karen. >>> coming up on fox 29, house making most people do a double take. >> much of the home is underground and it's hitting the market. realtors admit it looks a little fun night but say it could be your next dream homecoming up. >> really? >> coming up new at 6:00 hillside collapse draws a crowd. how it became life-threatening in the blink of an eye a close call caught on tape. >> cuba announcing the launch of its first official internet service. dozens of young people are flocking to a cultural center in nevada. it is quietly starting
they've got their tutus and masks because they're trying to be super heros for the children that cant they have all kinds of great events and hula hoops and still raising money so people can donate. they can still continue to do so. this is their second annual year we'll see a lot more schools doing wonderful fundraisers like these great kids from archbishop wood. so on that note, they'll still be here at 10:00 o'clock when you guys will be as well. we'll check in with them later. back to you...
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al gore, yes, but also to time reagan appointee to the fcc desmond tutu, harvard alumni of one kind orother demanding the university sell its shares. this has become one of the many faces of the fossil feel movement, fossil fuel resistance. and it is very much hand-in-hand with the vanuatuans standing up to the biggest coal mines in the world in australia. those coal mines can't be developed without the kind of financial lifeline that we are trying to cut off when we'd do things like divestment. the news is very bad from the physical world, from what is going on, the surf and atmosphere and in our drying reservoirs. at least, the fight is fully underway. there's a strong resistance being mounted at every level. the fact the u.n. itself is now said we should be devasting from also fuel is just an indication of how powerfully people have organized around the globe. amy: george lobby of just tweeted -- i pledge to hand back my degree if oxford university does not do vest from fossil fuels. please make the right decision. also, harvard university, the divestment movement is launching the f
al gore, yes, but also to time reagan appointee to the fcc desmond tutu, harvard alumni of one kind orother demanding the university sell its shares. this has become one of the many faces of the fossil feel movement, fossil fuel resistance. and it is very much hand-in-hand with the vanuatuans standing up to the biggest coal mines in the world in australia. those coal mines can't be developed without the kind of financial lifeline that we are trying to cut off when we'd do things like...
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i had a chance to talk with naomi tutu whose father was so essential to that process of truth and reconciliation and postapartheid, post separate spheres. one of the things i came away with was which truths and which reconciliation for whom? again, it is that gorgeous, real expensive contract, right? i will confess my sins and you will forgive me and we will move on. but what happens if we actually dwell in the horror of the truth? what happens if it is just the truth commission? reconciliation requires so much for whom that truth is a nightmare that ellison cannot wake up from and that so many people cannot wake up from. truth and reconciliation, i don't mean to appear to be cynical at all, but they moved to contract, truth and reconciliation, let's linger in that awful truth and let's sit with the wickedness and let's sit with the hate. and then let us decide on what terms we might be reconciled. because it is in that moment that you truly get political power. it is in that moment you have a shot at democracy at a just and civil society. but if you know, and according to naomi, there were mome
i had a chance to talk with naomi tutu whose father was so essential to that process of truth and reconciliation and postapartheid, post separate spheres. one of the things i came away with was which truths and which reconciliation for whom? again, it is that gorgeous, real expensive contract, right? i will confess my sins and you will forgive me and we will move on. but what happens if we actually dwell in the horror of the truth? what happens if it is just the truth commission? reconciliation...
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and he's a man called by desmond tutu america's mandela for his work on civil rights. >> every levelhe process, at arrest at conviction, and at imprisonment there are these huge disparities based on race. the police are going into minority communities, they're doing these stop-and-frisks, they are targeting communities of color. and i don't think there's actually much that can be disputed about that. it is true that we have higher rates of offending in some crime categories but none of it explains this extraordinary overrepresentation of people of color in the criminal justice system. >> we have to look at how all of this has affected one young person. we're here to meet kenny. he's been in and out of trouble and looks like you've been in some trouble just in the last few days. i know you got shot and pretty lucky to be here. >> yeah i am pretty lucky to be here. i've been through a lot in my life. >> look, i was saying you've been in and out of trouble with the law. what do you say to those people who say, this is not a black and white issue, this is not about race, if you don't com
and he's a man called by desmond tutu america's mandela for his work on civil rights. >> every levelhe process, at arrest at conviction, and at imprisonment there are these huge disparities based on race. the police are going into minority communities, they're doing these stop-and-frisks, they are targeting communities of color. and i don't think there's actually much that can be disputed about that. it is true that we have higher rates of offending in some crime categories but none of it...