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actually it's clear the design does not fuselage in the strict sense of the word in its place is an unloved wing root. beat up a surface of the culprit graduate's into the wings forming a vortex a little like. this generates a dramatic increase in lift allowing the fighter to perform quite unbelievable turns at supersonic speed. as an international presence as one of the world's most effective and safe combat fighters. an engineer was once asked what kept the aircraft flying during its spectacular. but it was the salesman's of hands of people who had created. twenty primary short distance weapon is the controllable piece seventy three missile with infrared targeting system. for forty three type of local forty three. launch authorized. observing the operation for forty three types of contracts but good for the three ready to launch or. launch authorized. the pilots can choose between missiles throughout any stage of an. air base so every flight that took off from look at scare base was white in front of my eyes i dreamed of becoming a pilot ever since i was a child. i wanted to become a figh
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very unloved stock.valuable warranted stock and hopefully intel has the technology and marketing to be able to make that happen in the next year or so. >> and kim, i love it when people bring names we haven't heard. some names out there and you brought us a name, they make -- they make like housing products but chemical-based. i can't even pronounce them. called axial corporation. who are they? >> perfect. perfect. they are a spin off of ppg. >> oh, so they are also hometown pick for you. >> they are. >> ppg pittsburgh where you are. >> they are. >> i see how it's going now. >> right, right. they did this reverse merger with somebody called georgia golf corporation. and they have products or that their plant were very, very much alike. so they make the basic component for plastics. and given that again we're in the middle of the shale here in pittsburgh, we see a tremendous benefit coming out of a couple of pipe lines that are going to get built and get complete here. and then be able to ship ethane, whi
very unloved stock.valuable warranted stock and hopefully intel has the technology and marketing to be able to make that happen in the next year or so. >> and kim, i love it when people bring names we haven't heard. some names out there and you brought us a name, they make -- they make like housing products but chemical-based. i can't even pronounce them. called axial corporation. who are they? >> perfect. perfect. they are a spin off of ppg. >> oh, so they are also hometown...
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below this unloved already. every day it's the government gives in and the government gives invasively because they get heavy on their money because the gallery owners have a whip but and their weapon is the money that gets. delivered to process self enforcing laws. most of these voices being told the law for violence or theft. of the window climbed in. no tribe start it. we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and soon who you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. where you're going to go to and without me. for a moment but there it felt like i was back but those street hooligans are going to beat me up at any moment. you know that i turned my back i couldn't help wondering why my safe. isn't a warden he's there the father you could say that slava raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. political. goals. will. be the speed. as you. wish. all things long misleader. just see them on and on. and on the run i'm a fairly. i would rather ask questions
below this unloved already. every day it's the government gives in and the government gives invasively because they get heavy on their money because the gallery owners have a whip but and their weapon is the money that gets. delivered to process self enforcing laws. most of these voices being told the law for violence or theft. of the window climbed in. no tribe start it. we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and soon who you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with...
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the things we're tending to focus on now are things that are sort of unloved and undervalued. >> well, that's what he says apple is. >> sure, sure. some of the things we're focusing on are emerging markets. they're undervalued relative to the u.s. in fact, they're kind of at a point where in the last five years this is the most undervalued they've been relative to the u.s. >> what catalyst, then, do you expect to move the emerging markets? i mean, we've heard from some other contrarians out there that are looking to that very unloved group right now. so what do you expect to happen? >> i think it's just the normal capital flows. so at some point, the market wakes up and it realizes where value is. and i think it's the emerging markets. equities have been left on the side of the road. once people start paying attention to them and understand what the value is there -- because they have strong earnings, they're on the same debt levels that the u.s. has, they'll flow back into that space. >> rick, the other piece of news is the comments from dennis lockhart in the middle of the day sayin
the things we're tending to focus on now are things that are sort of unloved and undervalued. >> well, that's what he says apple is. >> sure, sure. some of the things we're focusing on are emerging markets. they're undervalued relative to the u.s. in fact, they're kind of at a point where in the last five years this is the most undervalued they've been relative to the u.s. >> what catalyst, then, do you expect to move the emerging markets? i mean, we've heard from some other...
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacy exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull mark.
convenience store fricken extinct right stacy exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull mark.
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market via stock mutual funds since the start of the year now if you put that into context last year at the in the beginning of the year they withdrew one hundred eighty billion dollars at it's low but the mom and pop investor are the average investor let's give you.
convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market via stock...
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well will mama papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company instead.
convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well will mama papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company instead.
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market by a stock mutual funds since the start of the year now to put that into context last year at the in the beginning of the year they withdrew one hundred eighty billion dollars at its low but the mom and pop investor are the average investor let's give you a visual demonstration of what happens to these poor people oh my goodness cohen if that was my net worth i just went into that those fair you see they always come in at the top and they come in with borrowed money they come in with margin margin if they should miss it i'll try to get margin debt is never been higher than it is right now same thing for the bond market stac
convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market by a stock...
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated.
convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated.
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convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market via stock mutual funds since the start of the year now if you put that into context last year at the in the beginning of the year they withdrew one hundred eighty billion dollars at its low but the mom and pop investor are the average investor let's give you a visual demonstration of what happens to these poor people oh my goodness that was my net worth i just went into that those fair you see they always come in at the top and they come in with borrowed money they come in with margin margin if they should miss it i'll try to get margin debt is never been higher than it is right now same thing for the bond market stacy that
convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market via stock...
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>> right now as far as picking stocks, i really like things that are stupid cheap, unloved and particularlyned. the last two or three years all you have seen is bad press about china. u.s. up over 100% the last five years and china has done nothing. you can get 4.8% yield and anybody who thinks the second largest economy isn't to move forward at some point i think his undress me what the chinese can do and the positions they have as they turned the consumer-based economy. liz: it scares people in the short-term, but you say that makes it stupid cheap. so what is in it and why. where is the opportunity if you look ahead? >> the opportunity as you get paid while they wait. secondly the new chinese premier is doing a tremendous job as far as mending some of the problems they have had with see-through's and bridges to nowhere and all that, plus a factory and half trillion in reserves. granted they have some of the major chinese companies, china mobile and china oil and some of the banks. yes, just like our banks may need some cleaning up but they have the resources to do that. liz: you like ano
>> right now as far as picking stocks, i really like things that are stupid cheap, unloved and particularlyned. the last two or three years all you have seen is bad press about china. u.s. up over 100% the last five years and china has done nothing. you can get 4.8% yield and anybody who thinks the second largest economy isn't to move forward at some point i think his undress me what the chinese can do and the positions they have as they turned the consumer-based economy. liz: it scares...
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. >> what about some of the most unloved trades.e of the most unpopular plays on the planet. let's start with greece. why? >> if you are looking at the valuations around the world starting with the u.s. we're the second most expensive country we track. this is on the long term basis. we're looking at ten year pe ratios. it's not horrific. it's around 24 after this rally but on the opposite side is the bombed out a lot of the countries in europe greece spain, italy, we include russia. a lot are trading at single digit pe ratios all the way down to greece which is trading at three. >> i guess the obvious question is, greece is trading at a three pe for a reason. what makes you think that's going to change? >> well one of the things about buying when there is proverbial blood in the streets rs you're getting a margin of safety. we've run a lot of tests, back tests, all the way to the 80s where we show that buying the cheapest countries outperforms the broad universe about by four percent a year. it's not just you're buying the cheapest
. >> what about some of the most unloved trades.e of the most unpopular plays on the planet. let's start with greece. why? >> if you are looking at the valuations around the world starting with the u.s. we're the second most expensive country we track. this is on the long term basis. we're looking at ten year pe ratios. it's not horrific. it's around 24 after this rally but on the opposite side is the bombed out a lot of the countries in europe greece spain, italy, we include...
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this is the most unloved bull market in history.now retell should have been well into the bull market, taking advantage. this is a big probably. yakima any time -- this is of very publicized, incredible -- incredibly public problem at nasdaq. so investors are looking at this and watching this unfold. what is goong on? and if they are putting their money back into equities with a doing? equity markets are where the money should be going. dennis: and it's not. the money came out of bonds and state in money-market funds. >> it's a problem for our entire economy. dennis: what do you say? >> i agree with that. dennis: stop agreeing and start disagreeing. it's more interesting television >> i like to go back. a specialist on the floor with the pencil on the paperback figuring out. we are to do that. right now we need to get some type of overseer on all the exchanges. you have 12 different markets all trading. one market. there has to be somebody who is in charge, not just one person at the sec making these calls. that's one thing. the oth
this is the most unloved bull market in history.now retell should have been well into the bull market, taking advantage. this is a big probably. yakima any time -- this is of very publicized, incredible -- incredibly public problem at nasdaq. so investors are looking at this and watching this unfold. what is goong on? and if they are putting their money back into equities with a doing? equity markets are where the money should be going. dennis: and it's not. the money came out of bonds and...
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it wants to tell you you are unloved and you should f-ing die . and you know who the people are that are doing this. >> i do her. i knew when they were starting it, they pulled my picture and i said that was fine. it has honestly been hilarious. i have a lot of people now who refer to me as turkel rage. a lot of people think that is my real twitter account. but that's not me. i am not angry all the time. looked i lock -- when i at it, but she must be behind it. >> now. it is very clever and angry. >> you want to tell us who is doing it? >> no, it's a secret. rage.t go into a i get worked up and i am passionate about the news and politics, but i am not like that. >> how we -- how do we know when you're being passionate? >> a comes across in my writing. again, i don't use that sort of language in my writing. but there is a lot going on. there are a lot of issues going on the people care about. hopefully, when we highlight those things, people are moved . journalism shouldn't be so removed are distant. if society is wrong or lying, they should be cal
it wants to tell you you are unloved and you should f-ing die . and you know who the people are that are doing this. >> i do her. i knew when they were starting it, they pulled my picture and i said that was fine. it has honestly been hilarious. i have a lot of people now who refer to me as turkel rage. a lot of people think that is my real twitter account. but that's not me. i am not angry all the time. looked i lock -- when i at it, but she must be behind it. >> now. it is very...
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so buy unloved areas. and i look at this and i say, you know, particularly, david, the miners look really weak until today. so did they miss their opportunitys? is there still a chance? >> well, i'm going to tell you, liz, there's been a tremendous amount of focus on gold finally starting to break out of its six-month downtrend over the last couple sessions and we're looking at miners specifically, particularly junior miners. the index comprised the junior miners out there, gdxj. liz: define the junior miners. these are not rio tintos of world? >> these are the littler guys. a lot of times they will underperform the bigger guys in times of post-traumatic stress disorder because there could be credit risk in the factor. they might not necessarily have the balance sheet to withstand any significant selloff in gold. so they have gotten a hit a lot worse than senior miners like rio tinto. liz: david will kill you for using the word little letter. i'm hearing my mother. ashley: she is on the phone for you right
so buy unloved areas. and i look at this and i say, you know, particularly, david, the miners look really weak until today. so did they miss their opportunitys? is there still a chance? >> well, i'm going to tell you, liz, there's been a tremendous amount of focus on gold finally starting to break out of its six-month downtrend over the last couple sessions and we're looking at miners specifically, particularly junior miners. the index comprised the junior miners out there, gdxj. liz:...
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it wants to tell you that you're unloved and should fing die. you know the people who are doing this? >> i do. >> do you like them using your name? >> it's fine. i knew when they were starting it -- i knew when they were starting it, they pulled my picture. it's fine. it's been hilarious. a lot of people refer to me as terkel rage. i have to have people tell me it's not me. >> i looked at it. i thought she must be behind this. >> no, not behind it. it's very clever and angry. >> you want to tell me who's doing it? >> no. i can't, it's a secret. >> do you get into the rage? >> i get worked up. i'm passionate. but not like that? >> how do we know when you're being passionate. >> hopefully it comes across in my writing. i don't use that sort of language in my writing. but there's a lot going on. a lot of issues people care about. hopefully when we highlight those things, some feeling comes through. i don't think journalism should be so removed or distant. if a side is wrong or lying, that i should be called out. i don't think they should be given e
it wants to tell you that you're unloved and should fing die. you know the people who are doing this? >> i do. >> do you like them using your name? >> it's fine. i knew when they were starting it -- i knew when they were starting it, they pulled my picture. it's fine. it's been hilarious. a lot of people refer to me as terkel rage. i have to have people tell me it's not me. >> i looked at it. i thought she must be behind this. >> no, not behind it. it's very clever...
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we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely misunderstood my whole life. so the book really is a 247-page apology to the man. >> host: in here you write that your dad felt during that conversation that he hadn't done anything wrong in your childhood. >> guest: he hadn't. what i planned on doing when i was flying into l.a. to meet with him was to be very calm and talk about all the things that he'd ever done to me and my brothers that i thought were abusive, mean-spirited, what i thought were bad things for a parent. and so i promised myself i was going to be calm, i sat down, and i unloaded on his put for 20 minutes. and this and this very ang
we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely...
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up next, we'll hear from somebody who says you should be buying this unloved name, ibm. >> but then,'s disney, and it could be a major market mover when it reports after the bell tonight. coming up, an instant anal circumstances full-team coverage of the results for disney. stay tuned. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. the world is changing faster than ever, creating new opportunities for those who stand ready to seize them. in a time when the biggest risk is playing it safe, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, our flexible, collaborative approach helps forward-looking companies not only run better, but run different... to gi
up next, we'll hear from somebody who says you should be buying this unloved name, ibm. >> but then,'s disney, and it could be a major market mover when it reports after the bell tonight. coming up, an instant anal circumstances full-team coverage of the results for disney. stay tuned. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and...
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if they interpret it to mean they are not good enough or they are a failure or will be unlovable, thatd that is not necessarily the case. in fact, the opposite. >> it's interesting when you talk about this being done in the '50s. it's about how much money do you make? how successful are you in your career. when that balance gets threatened, especially as the study found, if the woman is more successful in a field where the man failed before. >> yes. >> then you kind of understand a little bit. >> absolutely, it can happen. >> that's why i don't golf with my wife. i feel like the -- it feels like men, you know, men have a tendency to want to be, how do i say it? seen as valuable. you know what i mean? in a relationship, they want to take care of people. >> i think there's something about being protective. they want to rescue. perhaps a successful woman in some cases may not help a man feel that way but there are things women can do to turn that around. really, a partnership is about each partner pursuing their dream. if you are really helping the man in the relationship to pursue his dr
if they interpret it to mean they are not good enough or they are a failure or will be unlovable, thatd that is not necessarily the case. in fact, the opposite. >> it's interesting when you talk about this being done in the '50s. it's about how much money do you make? how successful are you in your career. when that balance gets threatened, especially as the study found, if the woman is more successful in a field where the man failed before. >> yes. >> then you kind of...
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adam: charles is here with the pick of a perfect example of an unloved commodity stock, and i used to live in cleveland, but they are all over now. >> cliff's natural resources. the commodity space itself, but coal stocks under tremendous pressure, and for about four or five months, calling the bottom, although the call stocks act phenomenal, particularly cliff natural resources. the chart, gaining a huge head of steam, made a great percentage move, but more room to the upside. we get a longer year chart, you'll see that. they reported the quarter, beat both times, 77%, 97%. i want to see more insider buying. the argument is, well, it's a value trap. yes, trading at 50% of the sales, 60% of book, but you have the war on coal, natural gas, and the overall economy, things that held it back, but what i look about, and a little bit john talk about europe turning around, we talk about a global turn around, china with good number, and whether you believe them or not overnight. as the fed stops printing money in america, that means the u.s. economy is doing better as well, meaning greater de
adam: charles is here with the pick of a perfect example of an unloved commodity stock, and i used to live in cleveland, but they are all over now. >> cliff's natural resources. the commodity space itself, but coal stocks under tremendous pressure, and for about four or five months, calling the bottom, although the call stocks act phenomenal, particularly cliff natural resources. the chart, gaining a huge head of steam, made a great percentage move, but more room to the upside. we get a...
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i was jealous, i was hateful, i was rude, i was unloving, i was unkind. we don't like to call it what it is because it sounds nasty to us, it's like, yuck. but that makes the forgiveness all too much better. amen? >> [applauding] >> joyce: then my heart's right with god, when there's nothing there, my heart's right, then i can come to him and ask boldly. and when the devil tries to remind me, "well, you can't ask for that look at what you did yesterday." say, "well, you're missing the point. i confess it, god forgave me. now i can ask in jesus name." >> [applauding] >> joyce: psalm 66:18, "if i regard iniquity in my heart, the lord will not hear me." james 5:16, "confess to one another therefore your faults, your slips, your false steps, your offenses, your sins and pray also for one another that you may be healed and restored [to a spiritual tone of mind and heart]. the (heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working.]" are you seeing that? let's go back and look at the first part of it. this is a
i was jealous, i was hateful, i was rude, i was unloving, i was unkind. we don't like to call it what it is because it sounds nasty to us, it's like, yuck. but that makes the forgiveness all too much better. amen? >> [applauding] >> joyce: then my heart's right with god, when there's nothing there, my heart's right, then i can come to him and ask boldly. and when the devil tries to remind me, "well, you can't ask for that look at what you did yesterday." say, "well,...
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it is desolate and unlovely and can the curse of a deity beautify a land?palestine (or what we call the holy land) is no more of this work a day world.' and you see it stayed that way from 70 ad all the way up until the late 1800's when the jews almost a sprinkling of them started going back because of the persecution and the programs that were taking place in the other areas of the world and began to clear the land of the rocks and the rubbish. they began to plant trees. now the last number i read, israel has planted 300 and some million trees since they have come back to the land. and out of that abject desolation now, we see the land is once again, even as it will be far more so during the kingdom, becoming a rose in the desert. it's just coming into full production. but i want you to understand that when god speaks of the promised land of israel as a desolation, its just not a play on words, it means what it says. now the first inkling we had of it, the first time iris and i went over there was in 1975 and i'll never forget we were driving along the jor
it is desolate and unlovely and can the curse of a deity beautify a land?palestine (or what we call the holy land) is no more of this work a day world.' and you see it stayed that way from 70 ad all the way up until the late 1800's when the jews almost a sprinkling of them started going back because of the persecution and the programs that were taking place in the other areas of the world and began to clear the land of the rocks and the rubbish. they began to plant trees. now the last number i...
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we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely misunderstood my whole life. so the book really is a 247-page apology to the man. >> host: in here you write that your dad felt during that conversation that he hadn't done anything wrong in your childhood. >> guest: he hadn't. what i planned on doing when i was flying into l.a. to meet with him was to be very calm and talk about all the things that he'd ever done to me and my brothers that i thought were abusive, mean-spirited, what i thought were bad things for a parent. and so i promised myself i was going to be calm, i sat down, and i unloaded on his put for 20 minutes. and this and this very ang
we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely...