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>> you can let -- you can let him go. you can let her go.f just chewing on -- maybe chewing on your thumb a little bit. >> jimmy: yeah, she definitely was chewing on my thumb, yes, absolutely. >> they're so funny. so they're -- these baby bears kind of hyperactive when they're little. they love exploring -- >> jimmy: how old are these? >> well, these ones actually are only a couple months old. they will get quite a bit larger then this, though. oh, sorry, sorry, sorry about that. >> jimmy: let's not get them angry. [ laughter ] >> they're really special. now these guys are actually omnivores. so they'll eat meat and they'll also eat vegetables. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't chew on the wire. >> no, don't chew that. >> jimmy: they -- they -- they're omnivores, so they eat both vegetables and -- and meat as well? >> yeah, yeah, they do. they love flowers and little berries and things like that. [ audience oohs ] no, don't do -- >> jimmy: he's very cute. how big will they get? >> well, this one could actually get maybe up to about 300 pounds. so
>> you can let -- you can let him go. you can let her go.f just chewing on -- maybe chewing on your thumb a little bit. >> jimmy: yeah, she definitely was chewing on my thumb, yes, absolutely. >> they're so funny. so they're -- these baby bears kind of hyperactive when they're little. they love exploring -- >> jimmy: how old are these? >> well, these ones actually are only a couple months old. they will get quite a bit larger then this, though. oh, sorry, sorry,...
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you go to auditions, even though they been cast already. you go, you go, you go. asting director, just go and assume you're not going to get the part. and you won't get the far most likely, but the casting director who is more important than the director in some ways because they work with a lot of directors. they will remember you and say this person wasn't quite right for what you are thinking, but you should meet them because they are interesting and it's an interesting thing that i have seen. that means you have to go out and keep moving forward. you can't give up. megan: when did you realize you were good? mr. de niro: oh, i don't even know if i'm good now. i'm just doing what i'm doing. ms. rosenthal: even as producers, you are being told no all the time. we were just talking about "the irishman," those projects took a long, long time. still, we talk about being lucky -- hoping "irishman" goes 100%. even as we sit here. megan: even at your level, the work that goes into it. ms. rosenthal: when he says you got to keep -- it's every day. what are we going to do
you go to auditions, even though they been cast already. you go, you go, you go. asting director, just go and assume you're not going to get the part. and you won't get the far most likely, but the casting director who is more important than the director in some ways because they work with a lot of directors. they will remember you and say this person wasn't quite right for what you are thinking, but you should meet them because they are interesting and it's an interesting thing that i have...
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there you go. $7,000. >> nice. nd means that time is up for today, but you two are coming back when we play more "bachelor" fan favorites. >> yeah. >> thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll all see you next time. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: (vo) my name is bryan. i'm proud to make dog chow in davenport, iowa. dog chow's been a part of my family's life for over 40 years. my grandfather made it and now i'm making it. as a micro-biologist i ensure that dog chow leads with high quality ingredients. my ci can worry about it,ine. or do something about it. garlique® helps maintain healthy cholesterol naturally. and it's odor free. and pharmacist recommended. garlique.® curing nail fungus could take my pharmacist said.. fungi-nail stops foot fungus fast before it spreads. fungi-nail. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer
there you go. $7,000. >> nice. nd means that time is up for today, but you two are coming back when we play more "bachelor" fan favorites. >> yeah. >> thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll all see you next time. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: (vo) my name is bryan. i'm proud to make dog chow in davenport, iowa. dog chow's been a part of my family's life for over 40 years....
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yeah, yeah, you go to waffle house. , you know, you run out of gas in new jersey or new york, you're fine. in oklahoma you're like, "it's 'mad max'"! you know what i mean? [ laughter ] like, "i might have to eat you!" there's nothing there. there aren't molecules. you know, you're driving. we're nowhere in space and time. but there are two senators, which is odd, if you think about it. [ light laughter ] i won't get far into that. but i arrive in weatherford. and then there weren't a ton of people. i mean, at the show it was like, you have done these college shows. there's a giant gymnasium. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and there's not a lot of people because, it's like, there's not a lot of people in the town. and then there is not a lot of people that are driving 100 miles to see the 75th lead on "orange is the new black." you know, they might make a a road trip for crazy eyes, but not for you. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so it's like small. and a one-and-a-half star hotel. and they had me on -- they gave night. they gave awa
yeah, yeah, you go to waffle house. , you know, you run out of gas in new jersey or new york, you're fine. in oklahoma you're like, "it's 'mad max'"! you know what i mean? [ laughter ] like, "i might have to eat you!" there's nothing there. there aren't molecules. you know, you're driving. we're nowhere in space and time. but there are two senators, which is odd, if you think about it. [ light laughter ] i won't get far into that. but i arrive in weatherford. and then there...
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to always respect you and i am going to start off that way because you respect me then we et along and if we cross the line, no, you are going to be disrespectful towards me, i have to let you know that's not unacceptable to me. i try to incorporate those things. those things i learned in the military and here, i incorporate who i am and where i am from. i am raised in cleveland and in the neighborhood and things like that. that's who i am >> it is going to be your benefit and you may not see it like that at the time. but trust me. >> ivy becomes a correctional officer after six years in the army. >> he corporate a sense of style. this whole clothe things and shoe thing. i grew up very poorment. i remember walking down the school and i have holes. i did not like that. i vow to myself that man, i don't like this thing. here i am, it makes me feel good. that's it. that's my story that i am sticking to it. ivy taken issue with the heartless felons. >> after several stealing commissary on other inmates. ivy put them in a lock up status. >> you are going to be locked out 23 hour
to always respect you and i am going to start off that way because you respect me then we et along and if we cross the line, no, you are going to be disrespectful towards me, i have to let you know that's not unacceptable to me. i try to incorporate those things. those things i learned in the military and here, i incorporate who i am and where i am from. i am raised in cleveland and in the neighborhood and things like that. that's who i am >> it is going to be your benefit and you may not...
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but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >> so i panicked when i had to do something illegal. even though i was told and forced to do it. i said no. i'm trying to make a stand. saying, you know, this is it. they came back down and says you got to do this. it's not an option. when i said no again, you know, got beat up. it was almost like the straw that just broke me. so i said, okay, i'll do it. >> but the next morning laudone turned the hooch into officers and told them he was being extorted by wright and holloman. >> a lot of sex offenders know who i am. they know that these cos think i have a lot
but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >>...
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you going to make a statement? >> yeah. what's this report for? old the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and called her a bitch and a whore. >> for no reason i just went off on this lady for no reason? >> you're entitled to put your statement, and that's why i'm getting your version. >> okay. i asked her simply why she was putting me on intense supervision. it was just setting me up to fail, and she got pissed off and asked me why. and i told her, the last time you put me on that, i ended up shooting a cop, i couldn't hold down a job. she said, you shot a cop? get him out of here. in ten years i think i got two of these minor reports for verbal abuse. all women. you know? why do you guys expect to talk to us like this and then just expect us to go, okay, uh-huh, yeah? >> did you call any witnesses? >> yeah, well, i need to know who the parole board is so i can ask them questions. like if she started the confrontation. >> you can submit questions to me in writing, but i can tell you right now i won't find that relevant. >> you can't hear
you going to make a statement? >> yeah. what's this report for? old the lady on the parole board [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and called her a bitch and a whore. >> for no reason i just went off on this lady for no reason? >> you're entitled to put your statement, and that's why i'm getting your version. >> okay. i asked her simply why she was putting me on intense supervision. it was just setting me up to fail, and she got pissed off and asked me why. and i told her, the last...
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david: normally if you go to harvard business school, you can go anywhere you want. could have gone to goldman sachs, a great firm. you chose to go to work for sandy -- why did you do that? jamie: i found that he was down to earth. he offered me to go to an investment bank. i said, no. i had offers from goldman sachs and lehman. i said i would learn more at these other places. they eventually called me up, kind of like me, and he said, why don't you come be my assistant? you will learn a lot. i do not know what is going to happen. he lasted there about three more years. david: you did learn a lot. when he left -- jamie: i left with him. i was offered a bunch of jobs to stay, but he said, we will find something, build something great. we took over this little company called commercial credit, in baltimore here. i moved down here. and we took these little companies, it had seven other little companies, including a company in israel, a small international bank, property-casualty company, a small life insurance company, and that company is the same company that became ci
david: normally if you go to harvard business school, you can go anywhere you want. could have gone to goldman sachs, a great firm. you chose to go to work for sandy -- why did you do that? jamie: i found that he was down to earth. he offered me to go to an investment bank. i said, no. i had offers from goldman sachs and lehman. i said i would learn more at these other places. they eventually called me up, kind of like me, and he said, why don't you come be my assistant? you will learn a lot. i...
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my wife finally goes, you know what? just goy you're not doing anybody any favors, this is bad. >> jimmy: you did that right before she gave birth? >> i go and get the surgery after she's due, because she was a little bit late with the baby. so i go in for the surgery. then we're thinking like now i'll have the surgery, i'll be able to help. really what happened is i go in for the surgery and wake up in another hospital and all of a sudden my wife is having the baby because i'm on medication and all that stuff. >> jimmy: wow, what an impression you made on the kid. [ laughter ] >> i know, i know. he slapped me. wake up! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: your movie is great. i saw it today. the movie is "free fire." armie hammer is here. we'll be right back! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe,
my wife finally goes, you know what? just goy you're not doing anybody any favors, this is bad. >> jimmy: you did that right before she gave birth? >> i go and get the surgery after she's due, because she was a little bit late with the baby. so i go in for the surgery. then we're thinking like now i'll have the surgery, i'll be able to help. really what happened is i go in for the surgery and wake up in another hospital and all of a sudden my wife is having the baby because i'm on...
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>> now you got the excuse you're super loopy. you're not going to reason with the girl. >> mom should just answer questions she needs the answers to. all the things you wanted to know. who scratched the car? >> when did you do that? >> don't you be mad at me. >> is there anything else i should know that you've been doing? >> is she old enough to have one? >> she's 18 years old. she turned 18 in january which is when she got her tattoo but she was hiding it from mom. >> how have you been hiding it? >> like this. >> well, she picked the right month. you can't hide that all summer. >> did you go with somebody and get that? did she get one too. >> she got one on her butt. >> she did? >> oh, she rolled. she rolled her buddy too. sister! she rolled on her sister! >> it's actually kind of cute. >> can't hide it. >> yeah. >> why you got to be that way? >> we'll talk about this later. >>> unfortunately this is an all-too-familiar scene from indonesia. a guy grabs at the woman inside and tries to steal her handbag. the thing is in this case boy, oh, boy di
>> now you got the excuse you're super loopy. you're not going to reason with the girl. >> mom should just answer questions she needs the answers to. all the things you wanted to know. who scratched the car? >> when did you do that? >> don't you be mad at me. >> is there anything else i should know that you've been doing? >> is she old enough to have one? >> she's 18 years old. she turned 18 in january which is when she got her tattoo but she was hiding...
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then he goes, pasa, pasa, you can go. i am like, are you serious? through immigration, and after they stamp my passport, i am thinking, i am just going to get to the airplane, maybe, just maybe i will get home. i am walking towards my plane. i stop. i look over my shoulder and there is no point in running, because i knew that it was overwith. they came over took me by the elbows and then we get to this room. i walk in, and there are three officers in there. they are all talking and i'm understanding nothing. then she begins to cut the belly off of me. it is slow. and they are pulling the tape off of me. it hurts. finally, they pull it off of me. they see inside the belly and they see the two packages of the drugs drugs. >> i just want to go home. i just want to go home. >> they opened it up and they tested it. it was cocaine. >> i just want to go home. >> that is not going to happen. you are not going home. i'm trying to get the first. over here we have quiet spaces for deep thoughts. the latest smart technology. and of course, personal mobility solu
then he goes, pasa, pasa, you can go. i am like, are you serious? through immigration, and after they stamp my passport, i am thinking, i am just going to get to the airplane, maybe, just maybe i will get home. i am walking towards my plane. i stop. i look over my shoulder and there is no point in running, because i knew that it was overwith. they came over took me by the elbows and then we get to this room. i walk in, and there are three officers in there. they are all talking and i'm...
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if you missed it go to c-span.org. we covered yesterday, the sec to r laying out his plan overturn net neutrality. you can find that on the well.e, as don in new mexico, independent. hi, don. caller: good morning, greta. this morning i'd like to talk boundary international and the commission and how it impacts the border wall. host: okay. hi, don. caller: if you look at the texas of new mexico and and mexico, the rio grand river s the river that runs along that border. most people don't understand the for most of the year, rio grande is not a river, it bed not flow, it is a sand and the water for that river is here in new mexico and the irgation district and kabalah dam. through the water commission, earlier this year, like earlier this month, the water was released from the dam and then it goes down and it is delivered so anything that impacts that waterkabalah dam. through the water commission, d mexico and new mexico, influences what they receive an it also is under international agreement. he reason that border stat
if you missed it go to c-span.org. we covered yesterday, the sec to r laying out his plan overturn net neutrality. you can find that on the well.e, as don in new mexico, independent. hi, don. caller: good morning, greta. this morning i'd like to talk boundary international and the commission and how it impacts the border wall. host: okay. hi, don. caller: if you look at the texas of new mexico and and mexico, the rio grand river s the river that runs along that border. most people don't...
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you want to go back home? you want to go back home? i'm more of a mellow type out here. i'm more mellow out here, you know, than the things i was doing in there, >> once considered one of california's most problematic inmates, scanvinski has found that the simplest things in life can be the most enjoyable. >> take her on that one. this beat anything, you know? this is what life is about, enjoying being around the kids, you know, watching them grow up. that's what i'm trying to see. you know? this is my youngest goddaughter right here. i'm trying to watch her grow up. to me, prison is a breeding ground for more criminal activity. you know? i mean, it's not a place you go to, as far as what i've seen, to be really rehabilitated. i think the thing with rehabilitation, you have to rehabilitate yourself. let's go get ice cream. come on. you want ice cream? let's go get ice cream. pretty soon i'll probably start a family or something, i don't know. me and my girl. that's another story. you know, i'm 37. i'm still young enough to start a family. i want to be with someone i can
you want to go back home? you want to go back home? i'm more of a mellow type out here. i'm more mellow out here, you know, than the things i was doing in there, >> once considered one of california's most problematic inmates, scanvinski has found that the simplest things in life can be the most enjoyable. >> take her on that one. this beat anything, you know? this is what life is about, enjoying being around the kids, you know, watching them grow up. that's what i'm trying to see....
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and there you go. that's -- >> steve: hey-oh! for showing me what it would look like if a forever 21 exploded in a a desert. [ laughter and applause ] there you go, everybody. thanks! those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with salma hayek, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. ♪ share the joy of real cream... ...with reddi-wip. is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award and golden globe nominated actress, starring in the new film "how to be a
and there you go. that's -- >> steve: hey-oh! for showing me what it would look like if a forever 21 exploded in a a desert. [ laughter and applause ] there you go, everybody. thanks! those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with salma hayek, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't...
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that's priceless. >> here you go, sir. >> here you go, sir. change. >> it feels good. >> this is for your gratuity. $260.29. if you'll sign right here for me. you want to report to your c.o. from here to there. get it out of the way. it will only take five, ten minutes, and then go about your day. when you leave, i let them know that you are leaving. i call them or e-mail them and let them know you're on your way. >> that's it. >> you can go home. >> good luck. don't come back. take care. >> we'll leave the light on for you. >> no way, man. have a good day. bye. thank you. >> everybody has a lesson to learn one way or the other. i guess this is mine. nice to be finally able to touch it and get in. ♪ >> i think i'm in for over a year. this has been building and building and building and building. sometimes this is the only way people listen. >> this is the end of the line. this is level six. he's not going to leave this prison. all the bad apples are here. >> take a calf, put him in the corner. put a pit bull in here, he's going to react, come o
that's priceless. >> here you go, sir. >> here you go, sir. change. >> it feels good. >> this is for your gratuity. $260.29. if you'll sign right here for me. you want to report to your c.o. from here to there. get it out of the way. it will only take five, ten minutes, and then go about your day. when you leave, i let them know that you are leaving. i call them or e-mail them and let them know you're on your way. >> that's it. >> you can go home. >>...
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(audience laughing) - the girl wants you to go out with her, she'll give you the sign. give you the quick sign, but if they don't want you to go out, it's like, that's it, done. - know what works when you're pursuing a woman? duct tape. (audience laughing) oh, you don't wanna go out, baby. (audience laughing) whether she wants to or not. - it's where you threatnin' to put the tape, though. (audience laughing) - some women pay for that. - [tess] exactly, that's what i'm saying, it depends on where you want to place the tape. you might save us a trip to the wax, but i'm just saying. (audience laughing) maybe, maybe, maybe, i'm just saying. you workin' together, but it's true about women. we know in the first like, what, two or three minutes when you meet a guy if you interested. seconds, oh they say seconds. i give 'em a little chance to talk. they like "seconds," but yeah, we do. we know right in the beginning if we gonna sleep with you. it's automatic, we look at you, we sum you up. and then you can talk all night, blah, blah, blah, we ain't listenin' to nothin' we just
(audience laughing) - the girl wants you to go out with her, she'll give you the sign. give you the quick sign, but if they don't want you to go out, it's like, that's it, done. - know what works when you're pursuing a woman? duct tape. (audience laughing) oh, you don't wanna go out, baby. (audience laughing) whether she wants to or not. - it's where you threatnin' to put the tape, though. (audience laughing) - some women pay for that. - [tess] exactly, that's what i'm saying, it depends on...
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but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >> so i panicked when i had to do something illegal. even though i was told and forced to do it. i said no. i'm trying to make a stand. saying, you know, this is it. they came back down and says you got to do this. it's not an option. when i said no again, you know, got beat up. it was almost like the straw that just broke me. so i said, okay, i'll do it. >> but the next morning laudone turned the hooch into officers and told them he was being extorted by wright and holloman. >> a lot of sex offenders know who i am. they know that these cos think i have a lot
but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >>...
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if you go there, you go up the staircase that never ends. guys to nowhere. >> just comes to a wall. >> little tiny staircases everywhere. 123450 and the movie comes out this year, next year. >> in the fall. >> we need to send you to the premiere. red carpet access. >> totally have to go. i have been to the winchester mystery house like 17 times. >> thanks for joining us here on this thursday night. have a great friday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma whatson, w. kamau bell, jersey pizza boys, stand up from the lucas brothers, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 663. yeah! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what you want. that's a crowd right there. looking good. looking good out there tonight. welcome, welcome, welcome, everybody. welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. [ cheers and applause ] this is
if you go there, you go up the staircase that never ends. guys to nowhere. >> just comes to a wall. >> little tiny staircases everywhere. 123450 and the movie comes out this year, next year. >> in the fall. >> we need to send you to the premiere. red carpet access. >> totally have to go. i have been to the winchester mystery house like 17 times. >> thanks for joining us here on this thursday night. have a great friday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're going to review you at that time. any decrease in your custody level be through that process over there at level five. >> okay. >> so you still need to follow protocol for a level six step five. have a good day. enjoy the five. >> whatever. it's a little bit too late. i got 60 days to go home. by the time the process happens there i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. you know, so -- but anything is better than nothing, i guess. you interact with somebody physically because there's no physical, you know -- >> contact? >> yeah, contact. you can't talk to no people. our visits are through glass. so -- it's not the same, you know what i mean? so hopefully they'll let me out to the tier where i can go out and interact with people and talk and work on my social skills a little bit, you know? >> even though conrad has just been told he will get none of the special privileges the others in his new unit do, he still talks a good game. >> i'm just hoping they let me out to population, like, you
what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're going to review you at that time. any decrease in your custody level be through that process over there at level five. >> okay. >> so you still need to follow protocol for a level six step five. have a good day. enjoy the five. >> whatever. it's a little bit too late. i got 60 days to go home. by the time the process happens there i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. you know, so --...
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we will go. you know what i'm saying? [applause] greg: i spoke to her personally years ago but nobody cared. >> i didn't go. i found something us to do on saturday but now there is a reaction. she got the money. put a wall of people in front of her. some point the division in this country either we are going to be separate and go to a leftist school. greg: i think having read schools and blue schools is a good point. you know cat, and if i ever have kids i would say i want to see which schools they can go to so they can rebel against the school they go to. >> absolutely will. ann coulter wins this. a conservative group is the people that invited her to campus but the people protesting are the ones that are really keeping her employed. he can't claim to be a symbol of standing up against people trying to stop free speech if people are letting you be free to speak. this backs up everything she says. she looks like a hero and a fancy as heroes because they didn't show up. greg: one thing kimberly this isn't an aberration. aft
we will go. you know what i'm saying? [applause] greg: i spoke to her personally years ago but nobody cared. >> i didn't go. i found something us to do on saturday but now there is a reaction. she got the money. put a wall of people in front of her. some point the division in this country either we are going to be separate and go to a leftist school. greg: i think having read schools and blue schools is a good point. you know cat, and if i ever have kids i would say i want to see which...
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where do you go to school? >> florida state. jesse: you guys must be smart. [♪] what's going on here? our insurance company may not have a name your price tool [ shouting ] but we got disses for days! your mother is so lame, she never put any notes in your lunch bag. sandwiches o-o-only. yeah! yeah, well if you use progressive's name your price tool, maybe you could use the savings to buy a decent suit. i got this jaime. ♪ you could throw shade all day ♪ ♪ but it'll never land ♪ 'cause we got the name your price tool ♪ ♪ in the palm of our h-a-a-and ♪ mic drop. mime: ouch. what? it was a sweet burn. progressive's name your price tool. word to your wallet. various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing americ
where do you go to school? >> florida state. jesse: you guys must be smart. [♪] what's going on here? our insurance company may not have a name your price tool [ shouting ] but we got disses for days! your mother is so lame, she never put any notes in your lunch bag. sandwiches o-o-only. yeah! yeah, well if you use progressive's name your price tool, maybe you could use the savings to buy a decent suit. i got this jaime. ♪ you could throw shade all day ♪ ♪ but it'll never land ♪...
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if you go to congress needing time to get it, i don't know if you know this, they don't exactly speed through things. the russians are going to find out -- >> they're going to telegraph it. greg: very, very slow people in that line of work. all right, coming up, what's the latest on susan rice, congressman nuÑes? we'll discuss in a manner that is the opposite of boring. [cheers and applause] man: i'll have the meat loaf. what about you? sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. greg: favorite band. it's our weekly round-up of media crap, so let's first visit the queen bee as she focuses on what matters most, sweat pants and stenographers. >> the other side of the table, you see the iraqi delegation all dressed up or attentive for this hig
if you go to congress needing time to get it, i don't know if you know this, they don't exactly speed through things. the russians are going to find out -- >> they're going to telegraph it. greg: very, very slow people in that line of work. all right, coming up, what's the latest on susan rice, congressman nuÑes? we'll discuss in a manner that is the opposite of boring. [cheers and applause] man: i'll have the meat loaf. what about you? sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance...
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you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said that? who made that comment about that bitch? not going to take any disrespect to the staff. it's not your business what the caseworker does. s
you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to...
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if you were an american or going to be an american or living in the united states now you have a greatdeal of freedom and we have a great deal of freedom. we should basically be going crazy on social media shouldn't we just be expressing ourselves with much less restraint than we even offer? we are more free than we know and have more liberty than we take advantage of. .. what do you think would happen? are you going to close it down. yet the internet. to 24 hours the opinion that you would like. it's part of the process. if you don't like it you can choose what not to see. but it is people expecting opinions. many of the ideas that kept in someone's mind all of the social media a scary place to be. that's human nature. people are expressing themselves and say whatever the hell they want. it is absolutely impossible. it is the way it is. there is absolutely no practical way to stifle the freedom of expression on social media no matter how annoying and how horrible and excruciating it can get. the gist of it is. you can just give up technology. [applause]. i'm going to be in the lobby t
if you were an american or going to be an american or living in the united states now you have a greatdeal of freedom and we have a great deal of freedom. we should basically be going crazy on social media shouldn't we just be expressing ourselves with much less restraint than we even offer? we are more free than we know and have more liberty than we take advantage of. .. what do you think would happen? are you going to close it down. yet the internet. to 24 hours the opinion that you would...
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we're going to help you. >> here we go again! >> first step is, we got to get that arm taken care of, then we can get you some help, okay? put this on your arm. (men yelling) >> he's a pretty serious cutter. i've known todd for quite a while now, and his history of self-injurious behavior is pretty significant, so he does a pretty good job when he does cut. so, i mean, he'll go right for a main artery or that, you know... he'll tap into something that produces copious amounts, and, you know, puts his life at risk. so basically right now i'm going to see if i can move him to one of our two cells that i have that are designated for constant watches. they have cameras built in, they got full glass doors. (man talking) >> it's inevitable. you put us in here with nothing to do, (bleep) going to hit the fan. >> another day on the job. that's a real clean-up right here. real clean-up. we probably average about 20 of these a month, so... yeah. in the last year, i've become an expert on blood, i guess. >> it doesn't just mop up, does it? >
we're going to help you. >> here we go again! >> first step is, we got to get that arm taken care of, then we can get you some help, okay? put this on your arm. (men yelling) >> he's a pretty serious cutter. i've known todd for quite a while now, and his history of self-injurious behavior is pretty significant, so he does a pretty good job when he does cut. so, i mean, he'll go right for a main artery or that, you know... he'll tap into something that produces copious amounts,...
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jesse: you have next's the party for college kids. >> this is where you go when you don't want to go veal school. jesse: it's that time of the year when college kids celebrate spring break. while some are funneling beers, on the early are giving back. "watters world" brings you the best of both worlds. what are you doing for spring break? >> i am on the university university of delaware breaks program what we are here fixing up a who is in appalachia. jesse: how much time a day do you spend work on this how. >> we are here for nine hours a day. jesse: and you are not getting paid? >> no. jesse: most appreciate-men are at the beach doing bootie shaking contests. where do you go to school? you have guys must be smart? >> and you are here building homes. >> this is much better to be honest. jesse: what made you want to do volunteer work for spring break? >> i have been doing volunteer work all my life. i believe giving back to your community or any other community is great. >> i have been volunteering throughout my life and it felt natural to use my spring break to do something like thi
jesse: you have next's the party for college kids. >> this is where you go when you don't want to go veal school. jesse: it's that time of the year when college kids celebrate spring break. while some are funneling beers, on the early are giving back. "watters world" brings you the best of both worlds. what are you doing for spring break? >> i am on the university university of delaware breaks program what we are here fixing up a who is in appalachia. jesse: how much time...
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you know, it's always the best way to go. never to try to patronize them and think that we know everything, you need to learn from me. they have a lot to teach us and we need to be sensitive to that. damian: and because we as the old folk, we kinda have to adapt to them, tambien, verdad? because we do have to learn how to stream video live, and how to facebook live, and whatnot, otherwise we're gonna be left behind if we're not already. rodrigo: absolutely, and revolutions are started by young people, so we need to be on their side or else we're gonna be kicked out. damian: and so, more programming throughout the year also? you mentioned the workshops, you mentioned the tardeada, and do you have-- rodrigo: well, we have the new play that we're working on with russell rodriguez, evelina fernandez, the playwright, and we want to invite also people to come and be part of the-- we have a collective songwriting workshop where people will participate in writing the music for the new play. we have two events, one on may 3 at the euph
you know, it's always the best way to go. never to try to patronize them and think that we know everything, you need to learn from me. they have a lot to teach us and we need to be sensitive to that. damian: and because we as the old folk, we kinda have to adapt to them, tambien, verdad? because we do have to learn how to stream video live, and how to facebook live, and whatnot, otherwise we're gonna be left behind if we're not already. rodrigo: absolutely, and revolutions are started by young...
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you too. >> all right, i'm not sure if he called for help or just if he's going down, he's going down with you there. [laughter] what do you think? >> well, which of these oscars is the only one that's never been awarded to an african-american? well, i think best original song has been actually, so you can mark that out. and best actress, i believe, has been as well. so i think--40% or so on b or d. >> that's not one of them, though. that's just two. >> i was leading more towards best director, 'cause nothing has really popped out at me as an oscar award for someone who's been awarded for best director. >> can you think of african-americans that have been directors? >> not a lot. i don't... >> and what would your percentage be on best director? >> 40%. [laughs] >> remember i said, like, 50 and above we'd go for it? that's not 50 or above. my math teacher--40 is lower than 50. >> your last lifeline is sitting here laughing at you. [laughter] you have $10,000. you can always walk with that. >> i like $10,000 a lot. >> right now you're risking half your money, $5,000, with an incorrect answer. >>
you too. >> all right, i'm not sure if he called for help or just if he's going down, he's going down with you there. [laughter] what do you think? >> well, which of these oscars is the only one that's never been awarded to an african-american? well, i think best original song has been actually, so you can mark that out. and best actress, i believe, has been as well. so i think--40% or so on b or d. >> that's not one of them, though. that's just two. >> i was leading...
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host: before you go. only because we're asking everyone on the role that president obama should be playing. caller: the role that he is doing now, getting younger people involved. host: do you expect him to speak out against the administration out? caller: i don't want him to do that. i want him to concentrate on the young people. people a little speak likethem to they were speaking yesterday. host: why not talk about the current administration? caller: because there is no need to talk about trump. trump is going to do whatever he wants to do and it is not necessary. let trump bigger hole like he is digging already. host: sunset, texas, republican line. here's katie. caller: good morning, pedro. thank you for taking my call. i think obama should play an active role as far as having his party become a more even playing field. sanderst that bernie was the best choice for this country, because i liked his ideas and i think obama should help him with this party to push those ideas that he had for our country.
host: before you go. only because we're asking everyone on the role that president obama should be playing. caller: the role that he is doing now, getting younger people involved. host: do you expect him to speak out against the administration out? caller: i don't want him to do that. i want him to concentrate on the young people. people a little speak likethem to they were speaking yesterday. host: why not talk about the current administration? caller: because there is no need to talk about...
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when you pay more for drugs, you are going to see people pushing them and you are going to see the types of things when you look at opioids in particular there are some really bad behavior. but the point you made about pain i think is very important because that's think what is it we are trying to achieve as a society? we are trying to actually do want to reduce people's pain. the problem is we are not paying for the reduction in pain, what we are paying for is the drugs regardless of whether they work or not, regardless of the consequences. couldare models where we appraise differently that would eliminate the incentives for these companies to push drugs. for example, you could just pay someone say i am just going to pay -- we think this person for example this person just had surgery. the need to links have drugs. you are getting paid on some innuendo doctor figure out how much you should take. the pharmaceutical company has no incentive to produce the drug. we could pay for pain reduction why think your point about aren't we pursuing these other options and there is no profit my-- if
when you pay more for drugs, you are going to see people pushing them and you are going to see the types of things when you look at opioids in particular there are some really bad behavior. but the point you made about pain i think is very important because that's think what is it we are trying to achieve as a society? we are trying to actually do want to reduce people's pain. the problem is we are not paying for the reduction in pain, what we are paying for is the drugs regardless of whether...
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here you go. you can have that one. >> let's go inside. eady in there with the owner. >> high, everybody. >> high! >> well, hi, to the four of you, three every us. >> high, mike. >> who are you? >> my name is hah, i'm the owner of the store happily ever after cafe. >> we came down. this is this? >> i'm million. >> i high, molly. so what try throw jen ice cream? >> yes. walking down market street, i noticed you guys had a sign nitrogen ice cream, what's that? >> yes, we make ice cream on the order, using liquid nitrogen, very fresh, quality ice cream. very, very cold, frozen stant, everything instantly. so it is a very fresh. >> all right, let's see how this works. >> should we make a flavor? >> what do you want to go with? >> two flavors, they have sane and insane. >> i'll taken sane. >> me tooment i'll dot basil balance sam i can, that sounds different. >> well, i can't do the guiness. >> what about potato chip? >> potato chip. >> my favorite. >> oh, that's your favorite. i'll need to get this microphone on you, i'm coming around, okay, ca
here you go. you can have that one. >> let's go inside. eady in there with the owner. >> high, everybody. >> high! >> well, hi, to the four of you, three every us. >> high, mike. >> who are you? >> my name is hah, i'm the owner of the store happily ever after cafe. >> we came down. this is this? >> i'm million. >> i high, molly. so what try throw jen ice cream? >> yes. walking down market street, i noticed you guys had a sign...
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go. i'm otto. nice to meet you. ♪ ♪ there you go! whew! it light. >> stephen: yeah, would you like some. >> no, thank you. >> stephen: it's cheese for the customers because it's a block of cheese and we're h&r block, you see. >> yes. >> stephen: do you mind a skepted candle? >> no. >> stephen: what i want to do right now is give you ideas how you can save the most money. >> okay. >> stephen: what kind of documents do you have? >> i don't know, do you use these? these are from the health insurance. >> stephen: okay. um... let's see. 1095-- >> oh, my gosh! >> stephen: sorry, sorry. i apologize. i'm sorry. phew. ( laughter ) i don't want the alarm to go off. first of all, before you sit down,. >> hey. a hugger, huh? >> stephen: all right. all right. we'll get through this. >> yes, indeed. >> stephen: oh! >> is that real cheese there? >> stephen: that is the h&r block. would you like some cheese? >> no thank you. no. >> stephen: come on now. look at that. >> all right, i'll take it. >> stephen: there you go, all right. they're going to set you
go. i'm otto. nice to meet you. ♪ ♪ there you go! whew! it light. >> stephen: yeah, would you like some. >> no, thank you. >> stephen: it's cheese for the customers because it's a block of cheese and we're h&r block, you see. >> yes. >> stephen: do you mind a skepted candle? >> no. >> stephen: what i want to do right now is give you ideas how you can save the most money. >> okay. >> stephen: what kind of documents do you have?...
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i just didn't think i was ever going to deal my way in. "you know, we're going to take a chance on you, kid." i just never thought that would ever happen. so out of frustration, i wrote "reservoir dogs," i had just sold a script so i decided to take that money and make the movie with that. i was going to shoot "reservoir dogs" for $30,000 16-millimeter, black and white. that's why it takes place in one room. i begged him and begged him to let me raise more money and he refused. no, no, no, no i've heard that before forget it, no way. no one's ever going to give me a chance and no. and he was saying this to me i'm like, oh, man, but just let me, like, go raise some money, please. and finally after a long time of negotiating he goes, "all right, give me two months with it. you can wait three months to make your home movie." and i go "well, okay, 2 months." in two months we got it going. i'm going to die i know it! oh, excuse me, i didn't realize you had a degree in medicine. uh, uh... are you a doctor? are you a doctor? answer me please are you a
i just didn't think i was ever going to deal my way in. "you know, we're going to take a chance on you, kid." i just never thought that would ever happen. so out of frustration, i wrote "reservoir dogs," i had just sold a script so i decided to take that money and make the movie with that. i was going to shoot "reservoir dogs" for $30,000 16-millimeter, black and white. that's why it takes place in one room. i begged him and begged him to let me raise more money...
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are we going to have to reaccommodate you? >> let's do it. >> we dragged josh. >> i'm going to drag him back there to the telestraiter. >> this is a stock that we accommodate shareholders every 30 days, it could be 80, it could be 50 when you wake up. >> true but since it's 50 here, i want to buy it because it's going to 80. >> what if it's 30. >> it's going back to 60, i think. >> i'm not sure. >> weiss and i bought it when the stock fell after that homewo horrible report. real nice recovery in the quarter. just fell off a cliff. i think got down to 48 or something. i mean, really just hammered down. i sold puts, i bought stock, now i've overwritten the stock with calls and i'm still short puts in this one. i was happier this morning when it was up a little over 2% but it's still 52 and change. >> listen to me now and believe me later. this stock cannot hold 50 on a closing weekly basis if this stock cannot hold 50, stay good night. >> it's a triangle handle upside down. that's where support showed up. if it doesn't hold, i fe
are we going to have to reaccommodate you? >> let's do it. >> we dragged josh. >> i'm going to drag him back there to the telestraiter. >> this is a stock that we accommodate shareholders every 30 days, it could be 80, it could be 50 when you wake up. >> true but since it's 50 here, i want to buy it because it's going to 80. >> what if it's 30. >> it's going back to 60, i think. >> i'm not sure. >> weiss and i bought it when the stock fell...
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and oh, the places you will go, and bring us along with you. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. >>> how was the meeting, sir? >> is there going to be a vote on health care. >> are you going vote this week? >> notice how the corridors of congress are becoming such normal visual these days. a wave from vice president mike pence, as you saw there, and an off camera shout from white house chief of staff reince priebus for reporters on capitol hill. that was just tonight. both men and the budget director mike mulvaney former member of congress just wrapped up a meeting with members of the freedom caucus, powerful group that said no deal to
and oh, the places you will go, and bring us along with you. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win....
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brian: where you going to go to spend that? >> my biggest hope is stanford but i am also looking at vanderbilt. brian: what you want to study? >> education policy and possibly computer science. brian: where are you going to be in 20 years? >> i'm hoping i can be where i can be most influential in the field of education. you don't have to be here in bc to make an impact on public service. while it would be nice to be the secretary of education if we still have the department of education at that time -- [applause] >> we also met mark shriver of save the children network. he had an ngo and doing what he can for poor children and early childhood education. if i could do something like that, i would be very satisfied. brian: mark shriver, whose father was a presidential candidate years ago. yes sir, please. >> i'm from knoxville, tennessee. brian: anyone impress you in this room? >> i'm going to give a quick shout out to ty brown-wolf. over there in the corner. not because of his political viewpoint but just the way he has handled t
brian: where you going to go to spend that? >> my biggest hope is stanford but i am also looking at vanderbilt. brian: what you want to study? >> education policy and possibly computer science. brian: where are you going to be in 20 years? >> i'm hoping i can be where i can be most influential in the field of education. you don't have to be here in bc to make an impact on public service. while it would be nice to be the secretary of education if we still have the department of...
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there you go. >> you ready to go in there? you wanted a roommate earlier. you want to go in there now? no? you want to cut people, though. >> no, i don't. >> you want to cut your teacher? >> no, i don't. >> put him in there, you're going to be my girlfriend! >> go in there. you want to go in there. >> i don't. >> yes, you do want to go in there. >> come here. >> i don't. >> you don't want to go in there? >> seriously, i don't. >> are you sure? >> no, i don't. no, i don't. >> you want to cut people, though. >> no, i don't. i don't. >> waste of time. >> you hear me? i'm here for murder right now. trying to take the rest of my life. they don't never want to let me go back to my mother. you hear me. tighten up, bro. >> grab these shoes. merry christmas. get out of here. >> i saw you crying. >> no, i wasn't. >> think about what you're doing. because every time you do something stupid, this is where your mother's going to visit you. >> i wasn't. >> step on out. big man. three weeks. before you end up in here. that's life for you. you don't want this. >> you reall
there you go. >> you ready to go in there? you wanted a roommate earlier. you want to go in there now? no? you want to cut people, though. >> no, i don't. >> you want to cut your teacher? >> no, i don't. >> put him in there, you're going to be my girlfriend! >> go in there. you want to go in there. >> i don't. >> yes, you do want to go in there. >> come here. >> i don't. >> you don't want to go in there? >> seriously, i...
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you know what i mean? people get the bigger rings, they go bigger for ten, 15. >> you got to go bigger. well you know kanye gave kim a ring, and that was 15 karats, so i thought that was huge. >> yes. >> but that one from milan ya trump, 25 karats? wow. >> so. >> that's something. >> all of this to say the bar is very high for us guys. >> now, well, nah. i think we know those are celebrities, that's not real life for a lot of people. >> but women see that, and they want not spectacular ring, but kind of impressive ring whether you go back to work on a monday, whatever. so there is this guy. he lives in georgia. he wants to buy a big ring for his girlfriends. but he's asking us to help s. >> are we doing like a go funds me? >> go fund me for a ring. he is 30 years old, his name is bill oliver. set up this go fund me page to purchase, listen to this, a $15,000 ring for his girlfriends, alexandria. so bill says he's trying to raise awareness about the difference between the love we share, and the love people have for us. money for the engagement ring is your chance to get involved. what a b
you know what i mean? people get the bigger rings, they go bigger for ten, 15. >> you got to go bigger. well you know kanye gave kim a ring, and that was 15 karats, so i thought that was huge. >> yes. >> but that one from milan ya trump, 25 karats? wow. >> so. >> that's something. >> all of this to say the bar is very high for us guys. >> now, well, nah. i think we know those are celebrities, that's not real life for a lot of people. >> but women...
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you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said that? who made that comment about that bitch? not going to take any disrespect to the staff. it's not your business what the caseworker does. s
you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to...
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jesse: you have next's the party for college kids. >> this is where you go when you don't want to go a veal school. allergy symptoms distracting you? doctors recommend taking claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and...
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you think go to russia. we don't know whether or not the trump campaign asked you to go, knew you were going, concerted action with you in going because you won't say so. it fuels speculation enough such that the doj went and got a warrant to surveil you. >> chris, i could talk for hours going through each of the falsehoods that were just outlined. and, again, you talk about being unwitting or not really understanding what's going on. i understand based on all the false evidence and the false narrative that's been out there. the reason why this is the current public perception, just read that book "shattered," about the losing campaign. page 395 talks about all the specifics. and that gives a lot of what the major drivers are. >> but there is nothing in there about targeting carter page unfairly. everything i said to you is a fact about who you talked to and how they found up being russian operatives and they say they were trying to work you. that was a basis of a lot of the speculation. we still wind up in t
you think go to russia. we don't know whether or not the trump campaign asked you to go, knew you were going, concerted action with you in going because you won't say so. it fuels speculation enough such that the doj went and got a warrant to surveil you. >> chris, i could talk for hours going through each of the falsehoods that were just outlined. and, again, you talk about being unwitting or not really understanding what's going on. i understand based on all the false evidence and the...
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a lot of people are going to keep you up, because they're going to be loud. three, hours later, you get time. >> when i first came in here, my time is like when you can't use the phone. you can use the phone, take showers, and you come out with everybody else in your unit, just get out yourself. >> you're in here to realize if you're hanging out with the wrong people, drugs ain't even really cool like that. i know, i did a lot. if you're going to go to school, just go to school. and don't worry about drugs. keep up with your homework, keep up with your assignments, and you've got to turn it in on your own. you've got a lot more important things to be spoking weed or whatever y'all was doing in the bathroom. because you've got a lot more to worry about. >> markert! grab a pillow. so you've never been in custody before, right? >> right. >> okay. so when you go in there, basically, females will come up to you, talk to you, ask you what you're about, just tell them. if you have any problems, talk to the deputy, and let them know you've never been in custody before
a lot of people are going to keep you up, because they're going to be loud. three, hours later, you get time. >> when i first came in here, my time is like when you can't use the phone. you can use the phone, take showers, and you come out with everybody else in your unit, just get out yourself. >> you're in here to realize if you're hanging out with the wrong people, drugs ain't even really cool like that. i know, i did a lot. if you're going to go to school, just go to school. and...