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>> it is usually just whatever hits me. when i read a script and i am laughing from the first page and i cannot anticipate what is going to happen next, i am a long for the ride. i feel like an audience member. hopefully an audience will have a similar experience. then i have to go down the other checklist of where, when, how long, who is in bed? all that stuff. there are more positives and negatives, i say yes. tavis: why work so hard where producing and storing is concerned? it seems the easiest thing to do would do -- to do the big blockbusters. >> it is something that looks like that from the outside than it actually is. with the reduction of oscillates from all studios, movies are harder and harder to get made every year. they are less and less prominent. especially parts for me. you could sit back and wait for somebody to hand you something. those things happen every once in a while. but when you see a movie like this that this special and interesting, this had to come from outside. you have to get behind a project li
>> it is usually just whatever hits me. when i read a script and i am laughing from the first page and i cannot anticipate what is going to happen next, i am a long for the ride. i feel like an audience member. hopefully an audience will have a similar experience. then i have to go down the other checklist of where, when, how long, who is in bed? all that stuff. there are more positives and negatives, i say yes. tavis: why work so hard where producing and storing is concerned? it seems...
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>> whatever. >> whatever. you know what happens when i get creative. anything we can do to make him look better. kind of got a little swirl or something in mind. i like putting little designs in it. that way i can keep my personality going. it's just something a little different because everyone else has their own little thing. >> ever since inmate kevin blanco arrived at the penitentiary of new mexico in 1997 he's made quite an impression on staff. >> kevin blanco can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. one day he kind of acts like your friend. the next day he's like the crazy animal behind the door. >> today, blanco continues to test the patience of pnm officers, refusing to return a prison razor after shaving. >> you have to extract him. gas him, put him back in medical. put him in medical for another 72 hours. >> are you going to give me the razor? >> i'm giving you a direct order, give me that razor. >> okay, no. >> it takes a toll on everybody. we're down here dealing with this guy every day
>> whatever. >> whatever. you know what happens when i get creative. anything we can do to make him look better. kind of got a little swirl or something in mind. i like putting little designs in it. that way i can keep my personality going. it's just something a little different because everyone else has their own little thing. >> ever since inmate kevin blanco arrived at the penitentiary of new mexico in 1997 he's made quite an impression on staff. >> kevin blanco can...
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i'm pretty whatever.let a camera rain on my parade, so that's a lot of what people see. that's the information that's out there. you know, my home life has always been pretty private probably until the last year i let a few people into my house to see. after watching so many programs and people are kind of grouped into my stereotypical category. no, there's another way of doing it. i have been doing it well. now that my son is older, he's a man now and equipped with the tools to deal with it. >> how old is he now? >> 17. >> i have a 17-year-old son. they are not the easiest when they get to that age. you have done an extraordinary job with it. i mean, you've brought this boy up. >> i've got to stop you there and say, yes, he's my son and i have -- i believe i've done a lot of the right things, mainly i think the biggest thing i've done is realize the old saying it takes a village to raise a child, and i've had great family, great god parents. i mean, everybody around me is family, an i live in a very smal
i'm pretty whatever.let a camera rain on my parade, so that's a lot of what people see. that's the information that's out there. you know, my home life has always been pretty private probably until the last year i let a few people into my house to see. after watching so many programs and people are kind of grouped into my stereotypical category. no, there's another way of doing it. i have been doing it well. now that my son is older, he's a man now and equipped with the tools to deal with it....
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whatever is going to be is going to be.things go one way or another, at least you protected them. >> you like women, you have always liked women. you love women, right? >> i have no problem with women. >> could you imagine settling down with one woman for the rest of your life? do you think it's in your make up? >> it's always been in my make up but it's not the opportunity that's afforded me that. >> all the temptation on the road, it's outrageous, isn't it? >> chris rock said it in his comedy. it's true. you are only as faithful as your options. >> how many options do you get? >> ever been to baskin-robbins? >> do you like that? do you still get the same buzz out of it? >> it's a lot of fun. i was not the prettiest kid. >> you got lucky. >> totally. i wanted to pick up a guitar and play rock and roll to get a new car and hot girl. i never expected the rest to happen. i never thought i'd be involved in charities and hanging out in the white house. mind blowing events. it's pretty cool. >> has it been all you hoped it would
whatever is going to be is going to be.things go one way or another, at least you protected them. >> you like women, you have always liked women. you love women, right? >> i have no problem with women. >> could you imagine settling down with one woman for the rest of your life? do you think it's in your make up? >> it's always been in my make up but it's not the opportunity that's afforded me that. >> all the temptation on the road, it's outrageous, isn't it?...
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>>> i'll do whatever the hell i have to, to get my family back together. that's it that's all i want to do. >> i know in my heart, mom, i know in my gut she is all right. every day i get stronger and i still know 24 that she is comig home. i can still feel that she is coming home. >> the anthonys did not want the ultimate punishment for their daughter casey but they did want answers as to how their grand daughter died. joining us is the attorney for the anthonys. reports are, mark, that george anthony says that casey is not welcome at the family home. true? >> it is -- i'm not sure where exactly that is coming from. i actually had george in my office today and i asked him if he has give than information to anybody and he has not disclosed what he feels or thinks about casey that the time. and at such time that they feel they will talk they will let everybody know what they think. he hasn't given any indication one way or another. >> how about cindy, how does she feel? >> same thing. she wanted to go see casey last friday and was rebuked either by her attor
>>> i'll do whatever the hell i have to, to get my family back together. that's it that's all i want to do. >> i know in my heart, mom, i know in my gut she is all right. every day i get stronger and i still know 24 that she is comig home. i can still feel that she is coming home. >> the anthonys did not want the ultimate punishment for their daughter casey but they did want answers as to how their grand daughter died. joining us is the attorney for the anthonys. reports...
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or whatever some of those pieces of the puzzle that. you have a young child you have a young mother you have parents involved you've got lying to the police you have a body that was missing as some of these talking heads on t.v. like to talk about it's a c.s.i. world pretty much every aspect of a crime show and that's what holds people's attention is c.s.i. and law and order of course shows that people seem to be very interested in watching from people like to play detective as well anything else michael i mean i know you wrote this piece what was the reason that you decided to take up this topic i mean is there any other reason is economic times that people are kind of stuck in and just need a distraction and just as a result i the reason i wrote this story was not so much because of the obsession but because you know in america where we have some of the most intelligent people the most motivated people the most intellectually curious people and we have pressing problems around our society whether it's jobs whether it's the debt ceilin
or whatever some of those pieces of the puzzle that. you have a young child you have a young mother you have parents involved you've got lying to the police you have a body that was missing as some of these talking heads on t.v. like to talk about it's a c.s.i. world pretty much every aspect of a crime show and that's what holds people's attention is c.s.i. and law and order of course shows that people seem to be very interested in watching from people like to play detective as well anything...
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i'll do whatever is right. it's my goal. commissioners? >> i'd like to hear from other people. >> commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i don't feel strongly about this but would urge the commission to get back on its may annual election. and i'm happy to -- personally, i'm happy to keep our present officers in place until next may, if others feel we should have a -- an election at this point, i'm fine with that, too, but would like to see when may of 2012 rolls around that we get back on to, you know, the schedule that's set by our rules, that's all. president mazzucco: commissioners? >> i feel the same way as commissioner kingsley. you know, president mazzucco and vice president marshall have served us, in my view, very well in a very tumultuous and time over the past few months and really hit the ground running but if people think we need to have an election, and don't think there's a magic to may but before i joined the commission there were various reasons there was an election prior to that time i don't feel strongly and peop
i'll do whatever is right. it's my goal. commissioners? >> i'd like to hear from other people. >> commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i don't feel strongly about this but would urge the commission to get back on its may annual election. and i'm happy to -- personally, i'm happy to keep our present officers in place until next may, if others feel we should have a -- an election at this point, i'm fine with that, too, but would like to see when may of 2012 rolls around that...
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this isn't just after the death, the drowning, whatever. this was before. the woman said she worked at a place and took cops there when she never did. you can't deny is a nonstop pathological liar. >> she certainly didn't tell the truth about her work history. given an opportunity to explain that she would have been able to explain that one aspect. to take one aspect about saying you are work when you are not working and turn her into a pathological liar is taking a step that is a little bit too far. >> judge jeanine: that is where we disagree. >> okay. >> judge jeanine: last question. what about you are appealing the four convictions for lying which is on videotape and things the jurors did agree with unanimously. on what grounds who you appeal? >> well, candidly, two of the counts, the what she was convicted of lying about were not material at all to any issues surrounding the investigation in this case. and that was raised in the judgment of acquittal. the absence of materiality which as you know as a prosecutor is generally an element to a crime. so, th
this isn't just after the death, the drowning, whatever. this was before. the woman said she worked at a place and took cops there when she never did. you can't deny is a nonstop pathological liar. >> she certainly didn't tell the truth about her work history. given an opportunity to explain that she would have been able to explain that one aspect. to take one aspect about saying you are work when you are not working and turn her into a pathological liar is taking a step that is a little...
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the bottom, tempered on the top, so that a fireman can really walk over this on the rooftop, and whatever. you know, it's good for the top. bottom is protected. so that's primarily where most wire glass has gone. >> just a comment about skylights in the building code. skylights of glass can be located at any distance from that property line protection that i mentioned earlier. typically in san francisco when you're on a property line you have to have a one hour wall. olderbles don't have it but after the 60s they do. this can be right up to the edge of the roof. however, a plastic sky light may not be. a plastic sky light has to be kept back how far from the edge of the roof, one of you building inspectors? three feet from the edge of the roof. i'm not sure why but that's specifically regulated. >> partly because the plastic is flammable. the plastic heats up -- the bad part about plastic is that it will burn and melt. at one point in time, lexan was the cure-all for everything. you can't do this, you can't do that, it's indestructible. a major jewelry store put it in their windows, and t
the bottom, tempered on the top, so that a fireman can really walk over this on the rooftop, and whatever. you know, it's good for the top. bottom is protected. so that's primarily where most wire glass has gone. >> just a comment about skylights in the building code. skylights of glass can be located at any distance from that property line protection that i mentioned earlier. typically in san francisco when you're on a property line you have to have a one hour wall. olderbles don't have...
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find whatever he said appeared to be pro prosecution. as far as what they want or what they think at some point they will give their thoughts and feelings. we want to do make sure they were safe and we had the assurances given to us. >> what about an assurance your client cindy caylee marie's grandma will be charged or not charged with perjury regarding her testimony about the search for chloroform. >> the state attorney's office after they said they were having discussions with the state attorney regarding perjury they were not going to charge cindy. at this point i don't think it will be too much of a concern. >> you got into hot water for saying your clients believe casey is guilty. you want to give us a short version of the claim. >> it was never that they said she was not guilty. >> that she was guilty. >> or that she was guilty not guilty or anything. those words actually never left my mouth. the term was that she is not innocent was used and it was in context with an entire conversation. it was more directed towards the defense's
find whatever he said appeared to be pro prosecution. as far as what they want or what they think at some point they will give their thoughts and feelings. we want to do make sure they were safe and we had the assurances given to us. >> what about an assurance your client cindy caylee marie's grandma will be charged or not charged with perjury regarding her testimony about the search for chloroform. >> the state attorney's office after they said they were having discussions with the...
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whatever i've done to contribute to this. you know? cheaters usually do blame their spouses for their actions. >> of course. >> and i said i didn't even care. and he said again that he needed more time. and i realized at that point that his "i don't knows" meant no. and i said, well, then i guess i know what i have to do. so -- >> even as you're telling that, i can see you're sad about it. >> yeah. >> you wish maybe in that moment when you were prepared to forgive him that he -- >> the door was closed. it was kind of sad. but, i mean, you know, yeah, you think like wow, you know, my marriage of 24 years is just -- it's gone. and i remember driving down the street looking at my hand on the steering wheel, and i didn't have my ring on, and i remember thinking to myself, it's just been so a part of me, you know, being a mom and a wife and just a house and we have parties and things. not seeing the ring there, i felt like a loser. i was like, loser. you know, i just felt like wow, i can't even keep my marriage together. you know, what's wr
whatever i've done to contribute to this. you know? cheaters usually do blame their spouses for their actions. >> of course. >> and i said i didn't even care. and he said again that he needed more time. and i realized at that point that his "i don't knows" meant no. and i said, well, then i guess i know what i have to do. so -- >> even as you're telling that, i can see you're sad about it. >> yeah. >> you wish maybe in that moment when you were prepared...
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so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was.ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's a behaviorioral thing. so what you do is discipline the behavior. that's what we're doing. he's still going to protective custody. we have to do something to protect him. he's going home here shortly. it might be moved a little bit further back because of the conduct report. but that's not my decision. at this point compton's case is closed. >> later with the video camera we provided him, compton expressed his feelings about the writeup. >> talking about this. the end result on this situation right here. what's going to happen -- thrown away. thrown out. in the trash. >> th
so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was.ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt....
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and so in a quake or whatever, in an accident, auto glass, we used a lot of that in the auto industry, a lot of lamination. so this is what works pretty well for that. plastic, you know, plastic is easy. we're doing more complicated plastic, but great material, except scratches, it does all sorts of things, and it burns. not the perfect product. another instance that we're talking about, that is what do we do with mirrors. mirrors are essentially quarter inch glass, with a silver backing. and so the -- how do you protect those. these can't be tempered. they can't -- technically they can be but when you temper something, it puts a slight wiggle in it so then that mirror becomes a funhouse mirror. not good for retail, particularly. what we do, and this is required for sliding wardrobe doors, where it's a door, and it's moving, is to put the safety backing on the back of it. so the mirror will break, but it will stay together by virtue of this category two. it's got like fiberglass mesh going through the back of it. it's still a mirror. sometimes we use this around bathtubs, so in case y
and so in a quake or whatever, in an accident, auto glass, we used a lot of that in the auto industry, a lot of lamination. so this is what works pretty well for that. plastic, you know, plastic is easy. we're doing more complicated plastic, but great material, except scratches, it does all sorts of things, and it burns. not the perfect product. another instance that we're talking about, that is what do we do with mirrors. mirrors are essentially quarter inch glass, with a silver backing. and...
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as much as some of you might think that you did this all by yourself, whatever will you build, whatever business you start, not in it off, okay? -- not get off, ok? -- knock it off, ok? you built this as a result of the greatest public-private partnership in the history of the world. this public-private partnership is best seen in lincoln's time, but we argue it goes all the way back to hamilton. it is built on five pillars. one is education. we educate our people of to and beyond the level of technology. universal primary, universal high school. second is immigration. we attract the world's first round intellectual draft choices and we bring into this country and make them citizens. third, we bill the best infrastructure in the world. for our rules for risk-taking and capital formation. we have rules to govern market and we have rules to exempt people. . incent people. the last is government funded research. those are the five pillars of our success. as walter said, look what lincoln did in the middle of the civil war. he passes the homestead act. he creates the transcontinental railro
as much as some of you might think that you did this all by yourself, whatever will you build, whatever business you start, not in it off, okay? -- not get off, ok? -- knock it off, ok? you built this as a result of the greatest public-private partnership in the history of the world. this public-private partnership is best seen in lincoln's time, but we argue it goes all the way back to hamilton. it is built on five pillars. one is education. we educate our people of to and beyond the level of...
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. >> well, it doesn't. >> whatever. >> all right. we're going to close the port and we're going to go away, okay? >> go ahead. >> all right. >> put your hand in. >> no. >> kevin was constantly in a battle of wills with the correctional staff. >> come on, kevin. >> you all started this [ bleep ]. i'm not going to stop until i [ bleep ]. >> what do you want? >> what i want? >> yeah, what do you want? >> you [ bleep ]. what i want. first of all, i want my things. and i want you all to believe me the [ bleep ] alone. >> if i get you a lunch -- >> am i going to stop, no? tomorrow same [ bleep ]. >> with kevin you never knew what was going to happen. i was interviewing an officer about kevin blanco -- >> he has a problem with authority. >> and in the midst of this we heard over the radio that kevin had taken his rec cage hostage. >> come out with us. >> you all want to see me in a cell, here i am. >> when we arrived, we found deputy warden lawrence trying to talk him into cuffing up and leaving the pen. he would have no part of it. >> if y
. >> well, it doesn't. >> whatever. >> all right. we're going to close the port and we're going to go away, okay? >> go ahead. >> all right. >> put your hand in. >> no. >> kevin was constantly in a battle of wills with the correctional staff. >> come on, kevin. >> you all started this [ bleep ]. i'm not going to stop until i [ bleep ]. >> what do you want? >> what i want? >> yeah, what do you want? >> you [...
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whatever decision we make goes to the superintendent. he'll have the final say on it. >> i'm going to stay over here. there's just no way they're going to allow me to be out there. they're not stupid. neither am i. >> he's got a clear conduct. he's still calling shots. >> the problem i have with something like that is he's calling the shots. he's going to call that shot in d-east no matter where he's at. >> to be on the safe side he needs to stay where he's ha at. he can call the shots from where he is now, or if he gets out he can call the shots and do whatever. the reason for the clearer conduct is like you said he has somebody else doing it so he doesn't have to do anything. >> he thinks he's going to have to deal with the rat. if he does come out that he's going to try personally to take care of it himself. >> right now he needs to stay in d-east. if he comes out here he's going to have a problem. >> as weaver predicted, the board decide that had his role in the aryan brotherhood would make him too high a risk to return to general po
whatever decision we make goes to the superintendent. he'll have the final say on it. >> i'm going to stay over here. there's just no way they're going to allow me to be out there. they're not stupid. neither am i. >> he's got a clear conduct. he's still calling shots. >> the problem i have with something like that is he's calling the shots. he's going to call that shot in d-east no matter where he's at. >> to be on the safe side he needs to stay where he's ha at. he can...
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but whatever industry they may be on -- despite whatever industry they may be on. those things bother me a ton. where i come out right now is i think there are -- i have also been, however, hearing a lot of consequences here, and the loss of jobs in this economy is certainly a bellwether for me. i want to find a creative way -- i think there are ways to work around this. i am not right now comfortable that i personally know enough about the laws, and i would really value, as supervisor campos mentioned, having a dialogue in closed session with our chief economist, with our city attorney to think deeper and much broader about creative ways to solve these issues without burdening the employers in the city unduly. obviously, health care is an extremely important issue, and we need to solve for that, so i appreciate the comments on both sides of the aisle. i want to thank everyone who came out in the middle of their day as well. so i appreciate that. i think where it differs, and i know supervisor campos and i will differ, is that i would like to do that now and in com
but whatever industry they may be on -- despite whatever industry they may be on. those things bother me a ton. where i come out right now is i think there are -- i have also been, however, hearing a lot of consequences here, and the loss of jobs in this economy is certainly a bellwether for me. i want to find a creative way -- i think there are ways to work around this. i am not right now comfortable that i personally know enough about the laws, and i would really value, as supervisor campos...
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climbing a mountain or whatever and you are safe. you get safe. your partner looks pictures of women look more attractive than in a comfortable safe place. >> tell know take a break. when we come back we will get practical tips on what to do if there is anything we can do beside goes to his seminars. also let's find out what that divorce rate we danced around that a little bit. does death do us part work any more or is that unrealistic when we come back. woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com. >>> we are back. the new book is called venus on firers mars on ice. you know the author before i even tell you that he is here if you joined us, john grey phd and ba
climbing a mountain or whatever and you are safe. you get safe. your partner looks pictures of women look more attractive than in a comfortable safe place. >> tell know take a break. when we come back we will get practical tips on what to do if there is anything we can do beside goes to his seminars. also let's find out what that divorce rate we danced around that a little bit. does death do us part work any more or is that unrealistic when we come back. woman: i remember the moment....
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same place some important consequences because there are values to be in actually plugged in to whatevers going on in your brutality. a broad way that it's different -- one important way is not a shared experience with the other people right around you, so if you turn on your local tv news, you know, then you are all in the same stories and narrative for better or worse. this is -- you can live in a different media universe than the person right next door. but the bigger problem is again, that you don't know, you can't see the contour -- you don't know it's local news even if it is local news in a way because it's -- local news is news for people that live near you. we are all -- we are increasingly getting local news in a different sense but it doesn't feels that it's that. it doesn't reveal that. >> host: when i do a google search it's not that i'm in the locality of one. >> guest: in the same way on google news you don't get a sense of how -- timoney standard deviations am i off from other people in my area and the average -- you don't get a sense of how different your experience is a
same place some important consequences because there are values to be in actually plugged in to whatevers going on in your brutality. a broad way that it's different -- one important way is not a shared experience with the other people right around you, so if you turn on your local tv news, you know, then you are all in the same stories and narrative for better or worse. this is -- you can live in a different media universe than the person right next door. but the bigger problem is again, that...
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he'd go around and drink, smoke, whatever. not wanting to do what he's told and stuff.e got jinx, it just changed him. changed him into a different person. >> the major himself used to come up and visit the cat all the time. he said if i ever got a problem and had to get rid of jinx, he would take him home to his farm himself. he really fell in love with the cat itself. >> what's up? how are you doing? >> i thought i'd bring him over. >> the cats do good for both sides. staff and the guys doing time. because they don't just affect the guy that's got the cat. jinxster, he probably affects 50 people in the cell house alone. >> hey, jinxster. >> he's my little buddy. i depend on him. he's more dependable than anything i've got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. because when i do feel like i'm about ready to go and do something stupid or whatever, i just hold him in my lap, pat him, stroke him a few times and you look at those big eyes and you think, hey, this guy depends on me. i've got to take care of him. you kn
he'd go around and drink, smoke, whatever. not wanting to do what he's told and stuff.e got jinx, it just changed him. changed him into a different person. >> the major himself used to come up and visit the cat all the time. he said if i ever got a problem and had to get rid of jinx, he would take him home to his farm himself. he really fell in love with the cat itself. >> what's up? how are you doing? >> i thought i'd bring him over. >> the cats do good for both sides....
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you do whatever you want to do. whatever you want, we'll give it to you. it was one day i was just complaining a lot. to my father. he and i always sort of, you know, he would make me walk laps with him to get exercise. my theory done with him. he said what do you want? what do you want to do? off family, beautiful children. you always wanted to be a mother. you know, you know just do it. just choose to do it. you can choose. at first i was like you're supposed to be nice to me. i just got in a plane crash. [ laughter ] but it was true. you can't, you can't mope around. so after that i realized this is what i want to do. i was born to be a mother. i love it. it's what i'm good at. i know my purpose. >> glenn: they told you that you may not walk or they told you she may not walk. or have hands. they also said you weren't going to have any more children. >> right. >> glenn: but now that's changed. >> wrong again. >> yeah. >> glenn: this is a double blessing is it not? can you explain? >> you can only give, you can only give skin to yourself really. >> skin g
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serious the word of god the so you brought whatever the political theorist may say here we have got a very potent political force and it's not to be discouraged it's not a bunch of crackpots or you may think it's a bunch of crackpots but influential well if influential crackpots are influencing the money the taxpayers spent on the military aid that they give to a country do you see that is as a major problem i personally see it as a problem but you know i'm a free thinker living in northern california if i may but i'm sure that my congressman sitting there and dealing with the religious people he's not going to say anything very overt on this matter you know dealing with political religious we alison's that's the pact with america we can't which it sounds like and for some time to continue but which sounds like and this case may just go hand in hand i want to thank you so much for giving us your insight i know you've written extensively about apac and pro israel lobbying in this country that was alexander coburn editor at counterpunch. speaking of reality a lot of people had a reality
serious the word of god the so you brought whatever the political theorist may say here we have got a very potent political force and it's not to be discouraged it's not a bunch of crackpots or you may think it's a bunch of crackpots but influential well if influential crackpots are influencing the money the taxpayers spent on the military aid that they give to a country do you see that is as a major problem i personally see it as a problem but you know i'm a free thinker living in northern...
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whatever scope of work is given to whatever contractor is part of our effort to get the interest in need to deliver our program and not part of an effort to create some the else's program. i think that is part of the direction. >> thank you. question afternoon. to grab an analogy used earlier to look at the situation with you blind men are in a room with the elephant and they are unable to see it for what it is, one man will grab the trunk, say it is a snake. perhaps, another will grab a leg. the jobs are absolutely critical. sometimes, you get caught in to analogies and they can be twisted and for those that have offended, i apologize. >> thank you. >> thank you. are there felt further public comments on item 12? >> i would like to bring up -- for a moment >> can you talk about a local builder out? >> this is to do generation and the efficiency contact. earlier, there is a discussion of jobs. this is an essential portion to the program. >> we had an issue related to studding something and this seems to me like you can put that on the blocks but sometimes that is not always that easy. wi
whatever scope of work is given to whatever contractor is part of our effort to get the interest in need to deliver our program and not part of an effort to create some the else's program. i think that is part of the direction. >> thank you. question afternoon. to grab an analogy used earlier to look at the situation with you blind men are in a room with the elephant and they are unable to see it for what it is, one man will grab the trunk, say it is a snake. perhaps, another will grab a...
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libertarians or whatever we are borg you -- everything gets filtered through that. because we are so tribal we also feel good about this like we are right and they are wrong. not that we are right. we are morally right and we are better than them and everybody does this. including scientist. every scientist would love for his eerie to be true. it is how you advance your career and how you move up the academic ladder and you have made an important discovery. so of course, scientists are going to be usually subject to do the confirmation bias. i guess we will talk about bias in science. is a problem, but it is a bigger problem in all the other areas of life religion, politics, economics and social attitudes because it leaves science has a systematic way of getting out the truth and trying to avoid those kinds of cognitive biases. it is not perfect but if you don't look for your disconfirming evidence i can assure you somebody else will usually with great glee in a public forum. they will debunk your silly ideas and gain their own status of recognition and advance thei
libertarians or whatever we are borg you -- everything gets filtered through that. because we are so tribal we also feel good about this like we are right and they are wrong. not that we are right. we are morally right and we are better than them and everybody does this. including scientist. every scientist would love for his eerie to be true. it is how you advance your career and how you move up the academic ladder and you have made an important discovery. so of course, scientists are going to...
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hbo has a documentary series now. >> yes. >> rose: ranging in subject,wher whatever it might be.gloria steinham. >> in that sense, yes. if i contributed to it, i'm delighted. >> what skill do you have that you thin serves you best? >> the ability to listen to others. i think that's my best skill. >> rose: a friend of thisprograd writer and television and film critic, he credits you with havi a knack f finding that zone in each person's character, where luciity intersects with dilution. >> i would describe it differently. it's a desire not to impose what a person is like on the movie i'm making, but a process of discovery, of trying to uncover in some way, something new, something interesting, something vital, something important about the person i'm talking to. >> rose: what you just saidsthe >>you're in the same trade, by the way. >> rose: i know, i know.you're . because the difference in -- people always talk about hard and soft. the difference in interviews is the difference between whether it is -- you're just looking for somebody to say something to fit your thesis. >> yes.
hbo has a documentary series now. >> yes. >> rose: ranging in subject,wher whatever it might be.gloria steinham. >> in that sense, yes. if i contributed to it, i'm delighted. >> what skill do you have that you thin serves you best? >> the ability to listen to others. i think that's my best skill. >> rose: a friend of thisprograd writer and television and film critic, he credits you with havi a knack f finding that zone in each person's character, where...
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best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.e up, the first thing i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and women's work is considered less valuable, women are seen as lesser than men in our society. >> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." are men and women equal in our society? where do we stand on genteder justice? here to talk about it is assistant professor of english and africana studies in university of pennsylvania and co-founder of "long walk home." award-winning filmmaker maker, and a kiba solomon. thank you all for joining us. >> thank y
best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.e up, the first thing i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever...
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you want to call them the transitional council forces revolutionaries whatever you want to call them they are a minority and they are being armed by the outside in some cases they are better weapons then the actual libyan military right now i don't see nato winning unless dean feed or they continue to arm the rebels. the u.s. has announced today it's pulling the plug on almost eight hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan relations between the two countries have been strained since osama bin laden's killing in may two thousand and more about this is told to journalist ahmed gray she's joining us on the line from islamabad. part of a secret she thanks for being on our to international know the u.s. calls pakistan there's an important ally in the war on terror so what's gone wrong . i think we're seeing strong signs off united states getting really frustrated with the situation upon the sun and for the past few days we've seen. we've seen signs and actions on the part of the united states that are really being described by fox and fishers as inmates who are in terms of dipl
you want to call them the transitional council forces revolutionaries whatever you want to call them they are a minority and they are being armed by the outside in some cases they are better weapons then the actual libyan military right now i don't see nato winning unless dean feed or they continue to arm the rebels. the u.s. has announced today it's pulling the plug on almost eight hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan relations between the two countries have been strained since...
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i think the youth at risk almost implies that they have already come out of whatever, out of some kind of a criminal supervision, and that is not the case. we are observing youth who are carefully guided at a time when parental guidance ceased. and that's all it is. but looking at young potential residents who are looking for a place to live under affordable circumstances, and i do believe that the lar inn street facility is giving them that opportunity. back to the building at hand. i do not believe that a new building, the costs are skimmed and there's an attempt at making an appropriate building, where there is no such thing is, i think, best accommodated in a re-use. i this i that follows our green policies, and that costs are written up have partially to do with the fact that we need to provide accessibility of an elevator, which is very difficult to do in an exists building which previously didn't have that. so we're talking about apples and apples, and i do not believe that can be discussed here unless the architect can give us a clear cost-by-cost breakdown of where some of the
i think the youth at risk almost implies that they have already come out of whatever, out of some kind of a criminal supervision, and that is not the case. we are observing youth who are carefully guided at a time when parental guidance ceased. and that's all it is. but looking at young potential residents who are looking for a place to live under affordable circumstances, and i do believe that the lar inn street facility is giving them that opportunity. back to the building at hand. i do not...
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>> all the democrats support whatever emerge, about 190.they get 30 republicans, moderate republicans, and there are 30 moderate republicans, it's a very minority part of the republican party, but they have enough to get 216 votes. >> they do. the question that i have and i think this is the holy grail which is what is enough for nancy pelosi to say okay we have a deal. if i'm going to pass this, if i'm nancy pelosi i'll pass this in the house. i'll put my people on the line. what are the republicans willing to give up for me to supply the votes, which is why the "wall street journal" editorialized this week about tea party republicans and said to them, you know what? you're empowering nancy pelosi. so, those are the kinds of discussions that are taking place right now and maybe the democrats feel the republicans are not willing to -- >> my own sense is if the president of the united states who is the leader, if he says this is good enough for me, nancy pelosi, the democrats in the house and the democrats in the senate they will salute the
>> all the democrats support whatever emerge, about 190.they get 30 republicans, moderate republicans, and there are 30 moderate republicans, it's a very minority part of the republican party, but they have enough to get 216 votes. >> they do. the question that i have and i think this is the holy grail which is what is enough for nancy pelosi to say okay we have a deal. if i'm going to pass this, if i'm nancy pelosi i'll pass this in the house. i'll put my people on the line. what...