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you have been faithful this last year. yes, i wish i wasn't. >> and you say, you say marcus is irrelevant. he's holding hands -- [cheers and applause] >> he can hold her hand all he wants. that's my ring. >> no you can delete my number. >> what you -- >> taylor, he says he can get you back. does he have a chance to get you back? >> not in hell. [beep] [beep] >> an issue -- >> if you were a real man -- >> kirk! >> apparently he ain't got it. >> you ain't got nothing. >> he's back up against the law. >> that's why, that's why -- you're in that position. you need to relax. >> okay, james, james. hold on, one second. you say you're in the driver seat. >> let me tell you something. you are in the driver seat. agree. you're in the car by your self now. >> she going to call me. >> she going to get roses -- >> i don't know. you know what i'm saying. >> he can't afford [beep] >> you don't get it. you by your self. you don't get it. >> i never by myself. >> exactly. you're never by your self. >> taylor -- >> i will be honest with you
you have been faithful this last year. yes, i wish i wasn't. >> and you say, you say marcus is irrelevant. he's holding hands -- [cheers and applause] >> he can hold her hand all he wants. that's my ring. >> no you can delete my number. >> what you -- >> taylor, he says he can get you back. does he have a chance to get you back? >> not in hell. [beep] [beep] >> an issue -- >> if you were a real man -- >> kirk! >> apparently he ain't...
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have you been a naughty boy? >> i don't know how you feel about being a naughty boy. know i have been in trouble in recent times. >> and why is that, you say? >> because i have a little bit of a temper. >> are you working to try to deal with that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. aiden, are you working to deal with your -- what your problem is, you don't seem to have the same disciplinary record. have you been naughty as well or not? >> yes. >> you both accept have you gone too far. right? . >> yes. >> you are both going to be better boys and hope to get being to school as soon as possible? >> yes. >> well, good, look. here's my view about it. i have had a strong view about guns in america and gun control as most people who watch this show know. but in this case, i can't help but thinking the school has gone a bit too far. this is a toy gun. when i was a kid, i used to play with toy guns, cap guns, whatever. they can't kill people. i think colin you need to get your own behavioral pattern in order. i think you should go back to the school and try and hash some common sense into
have you been a naughty boy? >> i don't know how you feel about being a naughty boy. know i have been in trouble in recent times. >> and why is that, you say? >> because i have a little bit of a temper. >> are you working to try to deal with that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. aiden, are you working to deal with your -- what your problem is, you don't seem to have the same disciplinary record. have you been naughty as well or not? >> yes. >> you both...
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. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars? >> i will try. since i have been here, i have lost my house and they have broken in and stolen all of my tools. i have to start from scratch. my landlord found out. i have a conviction notice. >> where is all your stuff? >> my mom said she went to get it the other day but the door was locked. i had court and i told 3 guards here that i had to go to court. nobody took me to court. that caused me to be evicted from my house. she called the court to let them know i was incarcerated. he's holding my stuff. >> thank you for letting me know that. >> you were convicted of cocaine possession? >> yes i did. i really planned to get out of jail. i have never been in jail before. it was my public defender. she told me i would not be convicted. they told me i had another one and i thought my life was completely over. >> your sentence was two years suspended. you should have been eligible for readjudication. it's not the
. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars? >> i will try. since i have been here, i have lost my house and they have broken in and stolen all of my tools. i have to start from scratch. my landlord found out. i have a conviction notice. >> where is all your stuff? >> my mom said she went to get it the other day but the door was locked. i had court and i told...
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the moment that you all realized what had been going on, how did you deal with it as siblings? t my sisters had been abused and it wasn't just me it was probably the worst moment of my life. i remember feeling sick to my stomach. at the same time there was a camaraderie like we understood each other. a kinship that we could get through it together. >> melody, incredibly painful to be abused full stop. to have it be done by your father, somebody who was managing you as a group. the worst imaginable thing for you. he's now in prison. that horrible chapter in your lives is closed for now. how do you feel about it? >> you know, time is so important. i have had a couple of years now to deal wit, process it. we have been through counseling as a family. i feel like finally i am able to heal with time. my sisters have chosen to start a foundation. that's empowering for them. for me, i have chosen to just live my own life and heal in my own time and be with my husband in nature. those are the things that heal me. >> what are your feelings toward your father? >> obviously they are your pa
the moment that you all realized what had been going on, how did you deal with it as siblings? t my sisters had been abused and it wasn't just me it was probably the worst moment of my life. i remember feeling sick to my stomach. at the same time there was a camaraderie like we understood each other. a kinship that we could get through it together. >> melody, incredibly painful to be abused full stop. to have it be done by your father, somebody who was managing you as a group. the worst...
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[applause] next on "the test" how many women have you been with? listen... >> kirk: have you ever had sexual intercourse with anyone other than jasmine? [ mom ] in my family, we're big cereal lovers. so we just look for this g. 'cause general mls makes over 40 yummy flavors that are 130 calories or less per serving. and they're packed with vitamins and minerals. from lucky charms to cheerios. over 40 cereals. 130 calories or less. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® we are talking to the most controversial teen mom to hit tv. >> i was like omigod, neighboring he hadness is normal. >> i'm smart when it comes to having sex. >> she may know how to have it but she is not having it. has farah turned the child of a porn star. >> some things were out of my control. >> the moment has come to find out. that is monday on "the test". [applause] >> welcome back. we found out that jasmine failed her lie d
[applause] next on "the test" how many women have you been with? listen... >> kirk: have you ever had sexual intercourse with anyone other than jasmine? [ mom ] in my family, we're big cereal lovers. so we just look for this g. 'cause general mls makes over 40 yummy flavors that are 130 calories or less per serving. and they're packed with vitamins and minerals. from lucky charms to cheerios. over 40 cereals. 130 calories or less. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies....
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how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kublor ross did these things called the four stages of death or dyeing. in actuality there are six. we have been watching ourselves go through these back and forth now for several months. i think the first state is shock and for us the shock still happens, but for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. go. when is my son going to walk in? i couldn't believe it happened. it was so sudden. then you move from shock to sorrow, sadness and this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. that's why questions, why now? why me? why matthew? and all that struggle. then you move to a stage i call surrender. i wrote in my journal one day, i later tweeted and said i'd rather have all my questions unanswered and walk with god than not walk with god and have all my questions answered. there is a struggle and you have to surrender and say i'm not going to know all these answers. then you move to sa
how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kublor ross did these things called the four stages of death or dyeing. in actuality there are six. we have been watching ourselves go through these back and forth now for several months. i think the first state is shock and for us the shock still happens, but for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. go. when is my son going to walk in? i couldn't believe it happened. it was so sudden. then you...
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you were sent to spy on us. no, i haven't been sent, but you two were seen meeting the other night and it would appear to be important to find out why. so yes, you've been followed. this is tomasz debski. my son-- when i had a son-- studied briefly at the university of warsaw. they were friends. tomasz came to england and joined the raf. he flew 40 missions. he was as brave as any of them. but then one day-- i don't judge him but nor do i excuse him-- something snapped. and he deserted. since then, he has been in something of a limbo. he has no id, no ration book. he could be arrested at any time. i have been trying to help him with food and money because of the friendship he had with my son. this is my fault. i came to him. i should never have done that. (tableware clattering) how did it go? who was that man? who? just now. i saw you with him outside. have you been drinking? who was he? his name's eric. he lives three doors down. he comes in now and then to help out. the fuses; that sort of thing. did he "help out" whilst i was a
you were sent to spy on us. no, i haven't been sent, but you two were seen meeting the other night and it would appear to be important to find out why. so yes, you've been followed. this is tomasz debski. my son-- when i had a son-- studied briefly at the university of warsaw. they were friends. tomasz came to england and joined the raf. he flew 40 missions. he was as brave as any of them. but then one day-- i don't judge him but nor do i excuse him-- something snapped. and he deserted. since...
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story you havehe been trying to tell us, the song you have been trying to get us ?t your career >> it is everything from your heart to, i went to the store and they did not have what i wanted. it really can be completely mundane. it just depends on the intensity of your feeling. it changes every day. i would see a movie. i would be describing the story, but my goal would be to make someone else make their own movie. you talk about jagger. he is greater than the sum of his parts. what you were saying. i totally agree. he's not great at any one of those things, but you cannot deny him on stage. his energy is off the charts. for me and terms of your performance on stage. >> i'm terrible on stage. i just look at my feet. i was a nervous wreck all the time. i think everyone has that fear. >> the stage scared you? >> it scared me half to death. >> i love to rehearse. there, and i would just be looking at my feet. it was a long time before i even said anything on stage, and i made such a faux pas. tavis: tell me. you have got to tell me. >> you want to hear it? i haven't t
story you havehe been trying to tell us, the song you have been trying to get us ?t your career >> it is everything from your heart to, i went to the store and they did not have what i wanted. it really can be completely mundane. it just depends on the intensity of your feeling. it changes every day. i would see a movie. i would be describing the story, but my goal would be to make someone else make their own movie. you talk about jagger. he is greater than the sum of his parts. what you...
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you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello and welcome to "my india." we give you a taste of some delicacies.
you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello and welcome to "my india." we give you a taste of some delicacies.
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how have you been coping with this? >> you know, i said almost from the first moment that we're devastated and not destroyed. when people ask how are you? there's no good answer and i settled on i'm terrible but i'm okay. in other words we're going to survive. we're going to survive and some day we'll thrive again. it is -- it is this worst thing that could ever happen. >> i have cried every single day since matthew died. but that is a good thing. grief is a good thing it's a way that we get through the transitions of life. if i don't cry then you stuff it. i have a saying, when i swallow my emotions me keeps going. if i don't talk i take it out on my body. men don't do grief very well. we don't like the negative emotion. but grief is a good thing it's how we get through the transitions of life. >> on the morning that matthew died you had a strange sense of f foreboding. he was a troubled boy. he battled mental health issues his whole life. why did you have this sense of foreboding? >> i had been going through a week doi
how have you been coping with this? >> you know, i said almost from the first moment that we're devastated and not destroyed. when people ask how are you? there's no good answer and i settled on i'm terrible but i'm okay. in other words we're going to survive. we're going to survive and some day we'll thrive again. it is -- it is this worst thing that could ever happen. >> i have cried every single day since matthew died. but that is a good thing. grief is a good thing it's a way...
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which is exactly what i'd been waiting for. thank you. drive on. so you've been in control of all this, not him, and he's behaved in exactly the way you thought? with one exception. i had set up fraser's secretary to implicate fraser himself, not realizing nor recognizing that she was your ex-driver. sir william made the connection and insisted on hiring you. what will happen to him now? he'll be replaced. and vlessing? what about him? well, he could have talked. did you have him killed? oh! certainly not. vlessing was exactly what i told you he was, foyle. a spy. he had plenty of enemies. his death is too convenient. sometimes things work out that way. good afternoon, mrs. wainwright. i've just been talking to your husband, our candidate for the coming by-election at west peckham. what? adam? you've been selected. yes! oh that's wonderful! why? why? well, he was the best candidate. and certainly the, uh, most memorable. it's easy enough to stand in front of a committee and tell us what we want to hear. but it's very rare that someone comes in and t
which is exactly what i'd been waiting for. thank you. drive on. so you've been in control of all this, not him, and he's behaved in exactly the way you thought? with one exception. i had set up fraser's secretary to implicate fraser himself, not realizing nor recognizing that she was your ex-driver. sir william made the connection and insisted on hiring you. what will happen to him now? he'll be replaced. and vlessing? what about him? well, he could have talked. did you have him killed? oh!...
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you have been played again! y we are going to dig it up and expose it for you. let's talk about it and more. it's time for "hot topics." [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: it is teatime. maybe for the next season we need to pass out tea to the whole audience so we can all have our tea together. a shout-out to everybody watching at home. thank you so much. i also want to shout out to the baylor fashion studio from waco, texas, and they are in our audience. hi, girls! welcome to w york. and our show. so did you watch "the voice" last night? listen, first of all, shakira looked absolutely smashing. i thought that, you know what? this picture doesn't even do it justice, even though she looks great there. she looked smashing. almost like she acknowledged christina's coming in to take her old "voice" chair back and perhaps shakira would like to battle it out with christina next season for that chair, i don't know. i'm just saying, a girl from new york, sasha allen, she was one of the standouts last night. sasha is 31 ye
you have been played again! y we are going to dig it up and expose it for you. let's talk about it and more. it's time for "hot topics." [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: it is teatime. maybe for the next season we need to pass out tea to the whole audience so we can all have our tea together. a shout-out to everybody watching at home. thank you so much. i also want to shout out to the baylor fashion studio from waco, texas, and they are in our audience. hi, girls! welcome to w...
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-- >> john (cheers and applause) >> wyatt, how have you been doing since you left the show? 've been great. i feel like a guy who had a particular for the titanic but got on board and said you know what, this doesn't feel right, i'm going to take a plane. >> that doesn't work. that doesn't work, that analogy, there weren't planes in 1912. >> i don't give a [bleep] about that, john, it's why i left. the point is i avoided crashing into the iceberg that would have left me floating in this [bleep] show. but now food tastes better, the sun is brighter. i just wish coy have saved the others, that's what really -- >> what, wyatt, that's why you're filing this report to tell me that i ruined this show. >> john, i'm here because i'm your friend. >> oh, thank you, thank you. >> you know when a skateboarder tries to do a trick over a wall and he can't handle it. >> yeah. >> he lands on his balls. and he's just lying there with his balls hurting. >> yeah, i get t i get. >> i'm the friend who comes over to see if he's okay and i also make sure i get the whole thing on video. >> okay, wel
-- >> john (cheers and applause) >> wyatt, how have you been doing since you left the show? 've been great. i feel like a guy who had a particular for the titanic but got on board and said you know what, this doesn't feel right, i'm going to take a plane. >> that doesn't work. that doesn't work, that analogy, there weren't planes in 1912. >> i don't give a [bleep] about that, john, it's why i left. the point is i avoided crashing into the iceberg that would have left me...
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. >> what are you looking at, brown? you've been acting paranoid ever since we left the mall. >> colonel, i'm telling you, somebody's following us. >> oh, brown, it's all those cinnamon rolls you been eating. that sugar's got you loopy. >> no. colonel, you know what? somebody's definitely following us. come on, let's get inside. come on, hurry up. >> brown, you need to rest. you're seeing things. >> no, i'm not, colonel. i know when the -- [ whispering] colonel! colonel! so i guess the man standing at the window is me and my imagination, too. [ both screaming ] [ knock on door ] what you want, opie cunningham? >> i'd like to talk to you for a second. >> well, who is he? >> who are you? >> we met at the mall. age b gone facial cream? >> oh, yes, yes. uh, well, be careful. sneaking around on people in this neighborhood will get a cap [imitates gunshots] right up in you. >> so, how'd you find us? >> he followed us. duh! >> well, you filled out these information cards. >> colonel, i know you didn't put my address on your card. well, i d
. >> what are you looking at, brown? you've been acting paranoid ever since we left the mall. >> colonel, i'm telling you, somebody's following us. >> oh, brown, it's all those cinnamon rolls you been eating. that sugar's got you loopy. >> no. colonel, you know what? somebody's definitely following us. come on, let's get inside. come on, hurry up. >> brown, you need to rest. you're seeing things. >> no, i'm not, colonel. i know when the -- [ whispering]...
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. >> how long have you been in inspector general? of 2002.december >> how would you describe the job it agriculture? my job is to oversee the operations of all of the usda programs to make sure that they are being delivered as effectively as possible. dayt that means, on a day-to- basis, is that we, in the ig office, need to conduct audits to make sure the programs are running affectively. that improper payments are not going out the door. and, we conduct investigations when there are allegations of wrongdoing in a program, either by a department employee or someone receiving benefits. it is our jurisdiction to one investigations on those activities. >> how long have you been there? >> since 2002. >> who appointed you? >> president george bush. >> what kind of autonomy do you have? statute, are officials who must operate independently. within ourted agencies and departments, but we -- weder the supervision have professional independence to exercise our judgment as to what issues need to be looked that and how we will go about look at
. >> how long have you been in inspector general? of 2002.december >> how would you describe the job it agriculture? my job is to oversee the operations of all of the usda programs to make sure that they are being delivered as effectively as possible. dayt that means, on a day-to- basis, is that we, in the ig office, need to conduct audits to make sure the programs are running affectively. that improper payments are not going out the door. and, we conduct investigations when there...
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you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and started to see what i experience nd dc was the exception and not the rule. for example i remember walking into a courtroom in new orleans, very first time ever walked into a courtroom in new orleans and there were people everywhere. people in suits you didn't know who the defenders were, you didn't know who the prosecutors were and you knew who the clients were because they were shackled on the seats.
you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision...
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how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of death. i actually died. i actually think there's six. we've been watching ourselves go back and forth the first several months. the first stage is shock. for us, shock still happens. for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. when's my son going to walk in? i just couldn't believe it had happened it was so sudden. then you move from shock to sorrow, sadness and this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. that's all the why questions. why now. >>> why this? why me? why matthew? and all that struggle. then you move to a stage i call surrender. i wrote in my journal one day and later tweeted it and said i'd rather have all my questions unanswered and walk with god than not walk with god and have all my questions answered. there is a struggle and finally you have to surrender and say, i'm not going to know all the answers. then you
how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of death. i actually died. i actually think there's six. we've been watching ourselves go back and forth the first several months. the first stage is shock. for us, shock still happens. for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. when's my son going to walk in? i just couldn't believe it had happened it was so sudden. then you move from shock to...
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what have you been hearing? >> that's right, richelle. as you mentioned the resolution did clear a key hurdle yesterday, passing through the senate foreign relations committee. today another round of meetings, the big one, senate intelligence committee, we have heard that a few of those members have started trickling out. not making comments to cameras so far but we did hear before the meetings started from republican susan collins of maine. let's hear what she had to say. >> i am concerned about america's credibility. that is an argument on the other side that i'm weighing carefully. i'm worried about the faculty that the president of the united states drew this line in the sand, he clearly did so without having a carefully considered strategy and plan in mind for what would happen if the line were crossed, which i think was inevitable. >> so we'll try to catch up with senator collins and some other senators as they come out of that meeting here today. try to learn more about what they heard during this important intelligence briefing. ri
what have you been hearing? >> that's right, richelle. as you mentioned the resolution did clear a key hurdle yesterday, passing through the senate foreign relations committee. today another round of meetings, the big one, senate intelligence committee, we have heard that a few of those members have started trickling out. not making comments to cameras so far but we did hear before the meetings started from republican susan collins of maine. let's hear what she had to say. >> i am...
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. - rosa, where have you been ? i didn't have any water in my apartment. is is the third time this month i have a water problem. you should have come here. i had plenty of water. i just did not have a chef. well, you almost had a chef with a green face. i would have given a lot to see that. i know. that's why i found another solution. hi, jess. why are you sitting there that's what i want to know. rosa, if you have a plumbing problem i'm sure i can help. - i wouldn't want to be any trouble. - oh, no trouble at all. let me give the building manager one more call. you have memorized the phone number ? after all the times i've called, i'll remember this number forever. it's the answering machine again. hello. this is rosa rivera from apartment 312. i've called before about a water problem in my apartment. could you please call me back ? my number is 555-4206. thank you. jamal, are you sure you wouldn't mind stopping by and taking a look ? not at all. i'll come over after work ? speaking of work let's do some. thanks again for coming over, jamal. you're saving
. - rosa, where have you been ? i didn't have any water in my apartment. is is the third time this month i have a water problem. you should have come here. i had plenty of water. i just did not have a chef. well, you almost had a chef with a green face. i would have given a lot to see that. i know. that's why i found another solution. hi, jess. why are you sitting there that's what i want to know. rosa, if you have a plumbing problem i'm sure i can help. - i wouldn't want to be any trouble. -...
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you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello and welcome back to nhk world "newsline." i'm raja pradhan with the news from tokyo. >>> u.s. president barack obama has begun persuading members of congress to support military action against syria. he says he believes the u.s. should launch a military strike but would like congressional approval before he gives the go-ahead. congress is not due back from recess until september 9th. >> and i have decided that the united states should take
you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello and welcome back to nhk world "newsline." i'm raja pradhan with the news from tokyo. >>> u.s....
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how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and forth for months. the first stage is shock. and for us the shock still happens. but at least for the first month i thought matthew was going to walk through the door. i couldn't believe it had happened. it was just so sudden. and then you go through this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. and that's all the why questions. why now, why this, why me, why matthew. and all of that struggle. and then you move to a stage that i call surrender. i wrote in my journal, i tweeted, i'd rather have all of my requests and not have all of me questions answered than not walk with god. and then you move to what i call santification and then service. and service is i think god wants us to use a hurt. one reason we decided to do this interview with you, maybe we can help some other people. >> i feel very honored you
how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and forth for months. the first stage is shock. and for us the shock still happens. but at least for the first month i thought matthew was going to walk through the door. i couldn't believe it had happened. it was just so sudden. and then you go through this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i...
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have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back into the flat work. >> thank you so much for allowing "culturewire" to visit this amazing facility and
have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work...
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how have you been coping with this? >> you know, i've said almost from the first moment that we learned, that we're devastated but we're not destroyed. when people ask that question how are you? there's no good answer. so i finally just settled on, i'm terrible but i'm kay. in other words, we're going to survive, we're going to survive and some day we'll thrive again. it is. it's the worst thing that could ever happen. >> i have cried every single day since matthew died. that's actually a good thing. grief is a good thing. it's the way we get through the transitions of life. i find if i don't cry, then you stuff it. i have a saying, when i swallow my emotions, my stomach keeps score. if i don't talk it out to my wife, to god, my friends, i will take it out on my bodies. as guys, men, we don't do grief very well. it's not an easy thick for us. we don't like the negative emotion. grief is a good thing. grief is the way we get through the transitions of life and been helpful to me. >> on the morning that matthew died, you b
how have you been coping with this? >> you know, i've said almost from the first moment that we learned, that we're devastated but we're not destroyed. when people ask that question how are you? there's no good answer. so i finally just settled on, i'm terrible but i'm kay. in other words, we're going to survive, we're going to survive and some day we'll thrive again. it is. it's the worst thing that could ever happen. >> i have cried every single day since matthew died. that's...
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you have both been on the navy yard. this is a dumb questions. a lot of viewers don't know what the navy yard is. can you, what is it? >> it's actually a navy facility located here in washington, d.c. that is the headquarters. you have a lot of senior naval staff that lives there. the chief of naval operations, for example. plus, there are a number of naval facilities who are slowly moving onto the yard for forced protection reasons, but also that's where the naval c systems demand is. that's where our general command is. >> about 3,000 people work at the navy yard, those are the numbers i have heard. >> yes. >> how secure is it difficult to get on? ? >> it's as secure as any military base in the country. you have to show an i.d. if that matches who you are, they pretty much let you on. >> so no difference if are you a contractor or you are a member of the military, as long as you have an active, valid i.d.? >> that's right. >> any searches of vehicles, anything like that? >> typically, they'd be random if you come into the gate and show your i.d.
you have both been on the navy yard. this is a dumb questions. a lot of viewers don't know what the navy yard is. can you, what is it? >> it's actually a navy facility located here in washington, d.c. that is the headquarters. you have a lot of senior naval staff that lives there. the chief of naval operations, for example. plus, there are a number of naval facilities who are slowly moving onto the yard for forced protection reasons, but also that's where the naval c systems demand is....