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. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had seen friends pushed out of the homes. we had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only we had done our series sooner and written about al-qaeda and threats sooner, i was filled with remorse about everything we hadn't done cosharing with the fantastic team. but it was so -- it was such a frantic period. i didn't have time to think or really to grieve or to mourn. we were just busy trying to figure out who did this, why did they do it, who was to blame, how do we fix what we went wrong. that's what i was doing in 2002. >> host: all right, let's move it forward. what did you write, what happened, where scooter libya involved in this and why did you go to jail? >> guest: i went to jail to protect a source for a story i never wrote about a conversation, it turned out, we hadn't had. the reason i wrote this book is i that i really think i didn't get wrong, the intelligence was wrong. that wasn't a cop-out. i was also praised for doing somethin
. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had seen friends pushed out of the homes. we had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only we had done our series sooner and written about al-qaeda and threats sooner, i was filled with remorse about everything we hadn't done cosharing with the fantastic team. but it was so -- it was such a frantic period. i didn't have time to think or really to grieve or to mourn....
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you were super clear. i think the restaurant actually -- i think hale and hardy got it wrong. >> seth: okay, whatever. i didn't. keep going. [ laughter ] >> and, again, this is such a minor -- but they gave you the salad and they were like, oh, my god. i'm so sorry it's the wrong salad. do you want me to get you another one? and you went, "nope, i guess we can work with this." [ laughter ] and you like slammed the door. >> seth: so i didn't make them get a second salad! give it up! [ cheers and applause ] the bummer -- the real bummer of that story is the way you did it makes me 100% sure it's true. i was like, oh, that's definitely how i'd do it. guess we can work with this. and i wasn't even there." i just think the intern's impression was like -- and that intern was kate mckinnon. >> seth: oh, no! [ laughter ] you mentioned you sort of came up doing youtube videos. and that's how you were discovered. youtube videos -- obviously yours are very successful, because they led to this television show but also
you were super clear. i think the restaurant actually -- i think hale and hardy got it wrong. >> seth: okay, whatever. i didn't. keep going. [ laughter ] >> and, again, this is such a minor -- but they gave you the salad and they were like, oh, my god. i'm so sorry it's the wrong salad. do you want me to get you another one? and you went, "nope, i guess we can work with this." [ laughter ] and you like slammed the door. >> seth: so i didn't make them get a second...
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but, you know, it wasn't like we were well off particularly. i went to school in a pretty rough neighborhood. and in the first few days, we didn't -- i think three days i had to learn a new accent. you had to toughen up your -- >> absolutely. i was getting the [ bleep ] kicked out of me. also i think i would have got the [ bleep ] kicked out of me anyway. i was that annoying. >> seth: one last thing i wanna get your take on. sam jackson was here. one of your co-stars. >> yeah. >> seth: and he and i were talking, so basically he said he played golf with donald trump. >> yes, he did. i was there. >> seth: and then donald trump said on twitter he's never met sam jackson. >> yes. >> seth: sam came on the show, i asked about him. sam says that he absolutely had met donald trump and donald trump is lying. >> that's par for the course. >> seth: who do you believe in this case? [ laughter ] >> pretty good, right? pretty good. [ laughter ] bam. >> seth: tim roth, known for his excellent golf puns. >> i know for a fact if sam's saying that he played donal
but, you know, it wasn't like we were well off particularly. i went to school in a pretty rough neighborhood. and in the first few days, we didn't -- i think three days i had to learn a new accent. you had to toughen up your -- >> absolutely. i was getting the [ bleep ] kicked out of me. also i think i would have got the [ bleep ] kicked out of me anyway. i was that annoying. >> seth: one last thing i wanna get your take on. sam jackson was here. one of your co-stars. >> yeah....
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emily: you were born in the ukraine. w much of a connection do you still feel to the people and the country? max: any time i am told that -- oh, you are a russian, i know you are, i feel the need to say, no, actually, i am a jew who was born in the ukraine. it is still a part of what defined me. what defines me. i haven't been back in a long time. on occasion, i miss it. emily: what do you miss? max: the people are very genuine. they don't pretend to be anything they're not. emily: what do you think you would be doing if you were still there today? max: probably writing code of some form. i was already sort of proto-entrepreneurial when i was there, so i probably would be starting a company of some sort. but -- more or less the same thing. emily: have you been following what has been going on there recently? i mean, are you worried about the civil war? max: yes, i am very worried. i -- i don't think it's possible not to follow it. as an engineer and an entrepreneur, i always sort of, like, well, let me think through this,
emily: you were born in the ukraine. w much of a connection do you still feel to the people and the country? max: any time i am told that -- oh, you are a russian, i know you are, i feel the need to say, no, actually, i am a jew who was born in the ukraine. it is still a part of what defined me. what defines me. i haven't been back in a long time. on occasion, i miss it. emily: what do you miss? max: the people are very genuine. they don't pretend to be anything they're not. emily: what do you...
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and it didn't occur to me to be... you know, if you were thirsty, you drank. i went to the public library, and that's a good story. when i was a child, and they didn't let me in, well, last year they dedicated the new the top is, "everyone is welcome." so change is possible. >> hinojosa: i want to give you a high five on that one. >> ah, how about that? it's wonderful. and it's the new center of the community where kids go and everybody's going and it's wonderful. >> hinojosa: but take me back to one other person who was an extraordinary part of your life, and again, the fact that you sat down and had conversations, coffee, with malcolm x. those conversations. >> i've had a serendipitous life. i was at yale law school, and malcolm, even though i was a king follower... but he was so feisty and so outrageously funny that he reflected all the bitterness that we all had, but he made us laugh it all out. >> hinojosa: are you saying that malcolm x was bitterly funny? >> oh, he was bitterly funny, but he would say outrageous things about white people that satisfied a
and it didn't occur to me to be... you know, if you were thirsty, you drank. i went to the public library, and that's a good story. when i was a child, and they didn't let me in, well, last year they dedicated the new the top is, "everyone is welcome." so change is possible. >> hinojosa: i want to give you a high five on that one. >> ah, how about that? it's wonderful. and it's the new center of the community where kids go and everybody's going and it's wonderful. >>...
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you were in favor with him, you were out of favor with him. wonder what you learned by watching steve so closely about what makes a good leader and what makes a bad leader? sir michael: for steve, the product was never good enough, whether it was a computer or a phone or a tablet. he was always thinking about the next thing. i think that is the distinctive hallmark of a truly great leader, is that great is never great enough. emily: there were a lot of qualities about steve that, you know, are so controversial. is the jobs model a good one? sir michael: i am a huge admirer. was a huge admirer, am a huge admirer of steve. and it is very easy for people to sit and snipe. i am no psychiatrist or shrink, but i don't think any of us really understand the emotional consequences of being put up for adoption and how that affects your life afterwards. and what people also do not see about steve -- and i am not trying to whitewash the fellow -- is that this was an individual, very capable, when he wished, of showing great empathy and compassion. steve i
you were in favor with him, you were out of favor with him. wonder what you learned by watching steve so closely about what makes a good leader and what makes a bad leader? sir michael: for steve, the product was never good enough, whether it was a computer or a phone or a tablet. he was always thinking about the next thing. i think that is the distinctive hallmark of a truly great leader, is that great is never great enough. emily: there were a lot of qualities about steve that, you know, are...
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you weren't there for a very long time. were they too conservative for you? hey weren't doing anything. most of them were talking. that's what the average klans were and nazi. they were all talk and that was it. >> what were you? >> i was into action. i was into doing something. i didn't know specifically. >> so you became a bit of a loaner? >> yeah, got to be. >> i thought when he gave that explanation, he was more or less legitimatizing why he left those organizations. even though he touched on it, part of the reason he left is because they weren't extreme enough for him then you began to see him focus a little more and more on what he ends up being for the rest of his time before he was arrested which is a sniper. >> st. louis, 1977. two months after franklin's first murder in wisconsin, a group of people chat in the parking lot of a synagogue. they are about to become the targets of joseph paul franklin's first sniper shooting. [ gunfire ] >> it was a total of five shots. one shot struck a man in the chest, which killed him. police were arrived on the scen
you weren't there for a very long time. were they too conservative for you? hey weren't doing anything. most of them were talking. that's what the average klans were and nazi. they were all talk and that was it. >> what were you? >> i was into action. i was into doing something. i didn't know specifically. >> so you became a bit of a loaner? >> yeah, got to be. >> i thought when he gave that explanation, he was more or less legitimatizing why he left those...
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got the full story of where you were found and how you were found? >> i was probably about 15. and i had been helping my grandmother. and she showed me some newspaper clippings. >> reporter: we track the reporter of those old articles to hopefully shed some light. >> reporter: gary taylor, cub reporter on the evening crime beat in 1971. >> you were discovered about 5:00 p.m. on a wednesday. on friday somebody, one of our photographers, came over to wherever you were and took this set of photos of you. >> looks like me yawning. >> reporter: next stop we take d.j. to see bennett greenspan, ceo of family tree dna. >> let's go and let's look at your dna. >> there were two people who came up matching his dna very closely. so the question then became, are these two people related? >> reporter: two dna matches. a man and a woman. and that's when once again pam strikes gold. she figures out the man is d.j.'s uncle and that woman? she is d.j.'s half-sister. >> wow. i mean, that for me was christmas. that was mind-blowing. that it was such a direct dna hit. >>
got the full story of where you were found and how you were found? >> i was probably about 15. and i had been helping my grandmother. and she showed me some newspaper clippings. >> reporter: we track the reporter of those old articles to hopefully shed some light. >> reporter: gary taylor, cub reporter on the evening crime beat in 1971. >> you were discovered about 5:00 p.m. on a wednesday. on friday somebody, one of our photographers, came over to wherever you were and...
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guys while you were shooting the show -- today i was surprised how friendly you guys were and are. i was under the impression that you guys didn't like each other. when you were shooting the show. >> friendly to each other? >> jimmy: yes, very friendly to each other. >> you made us like have sex. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm talking about off camera. >> we don't usually do that every show. >> jimmy: there was a lot of camaraderie there, it seems like. >> there is. >> jimmy: is it always like that? >> no. >> jimmy: okay. so that i do remember that correctly. there were like some rough patches? >> sure. >> issues. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what would you guys -- what was it that -- if you had to pick one thing, was it like was it -- david and his ante room nonsense that he keeps saying? what was it that rubbed you the wrong way about each other? >> well, i wondered this for a long time. and i think part of it -- you know, what we shot in vancouver. it's very moist in vancouver. >> jimmy: it was the humidity? was it chafing? >> it's
guys while you were shooting the show -- today i was surprised how friendly you guys were and are. i was under the impression that you guys didn't like each other. when you were shooting the show. >> friendly to each other? >> jimmy: yes, very friendly to each other. >> you made us like have sex. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm talking about off camera. >> we don't usually do that every show. >> jimmy: there was a lot of camaraderie there, it seems like. >>...
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you have to find, you were talking about tom delay here. and i get along with tom delay, even though you disagree 180 on something, you've got to find congress means coming together. >> well, your book is a perfect example -- >> "tip and the gipper." >> exactly. >> you read it? >> i did. >> thank you. >> i don't want you to know that. >> you just told me that. i like that. >> i am always looking for ways that we work together. it used to be easier in the past. i think the polarization has gotten so acute now, so you have to work even harder. but the relationships are the beginning of everything. >> so you can imagine if you're fortunate to become the next president of the united states, having people over to the white house, not going to the jefferson hotel, but having people come over and talk it over. >> yeah, well -- >> by the way, you're an empty nester, so it's easier for you. >> it is easier, and everybody has strengths that they bring to this position -- >> is schmoozing one of yours? >> i think that i like it. because i am looking fo
you have to find, you were talking about tom delay here. and i get along with tom delay, even though you disagree 180 on something, you've got to find congress means coming together. >> well, your book is a perfect example -- >> "tip and the gipper." >> exactly. >> you read it? >> i did. >> thank you. >> i don't want you to know that. >> you just told me that. i like that. >> i am always looking for ways that we work together. it...
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what happened to you while you were in college? here you are. your professor at harvard. >> that is true. i do love the university of colorado. i was a passenger. we were driving long distances at night time. the car rolled a few times. i was thrown out. i had a serious head injury. i was with john from college. it took me four extra years. it was very, very tough for me to get back where i was. >> you got through it, though. step-by-step. nudge by nudge. >> i see powerful people. did they get that way after they achieved a power? marks zuckerberg, for instance. nothing intimidates that guy. i have a feeling he was not always that way. >> you watch old footage of him. i actually think that he has really learned to present himself in a way that is a lot more. it is both. open pot he language. communicating power to others. it allows us to acquire power. >> intergalactic pageant. gorgeous women from other galaxies. pushing out. just before she gets to the main stage. that could be a scenario? >> you absolutely are. i do not think you need those. th
what happened to you while you were in college? here you are. your professor at harvard. >> that is true. i do love the university of colorado. i was a passenger. we were driving long distances at night time. the car rolled a few times. i was thrown out. i had a serious head injury. i was with john from college. it took me four extra years. it was very, very tough for me to get back where i was. >> you got through it, though. step-by-step. nudge by nudge. >> i see powerful...
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with other said you were? day you know, those kids are catholic? it was the knights of columbus for kids and we were lutheran. they aren't catholic. i didn't know them from the queen. she said giveback my dad said he wanted to race he keeps the asparagus. that was the contrast was facing. when you remember the days you kid run and walk but i cannot do that anymore. there were no physical therapist in those days. in the snow is melting. he said we have to do something about this. in the nose days unfortunately immediately declared incompetent. and it was fairly common edges get a new tractor we had a brand-new tractor. in you could try that tractor but the leg does not work any bush still left pedal and i could tell work the petals settle. if you couldn't use the brake pedals to just go forward i am going across the field. it is a beautiful day in the birds are singing the first time i was outdoors. i could see ahead a new fence and then to go ) closer the next thing i know fence posts are flying to read data is coming up on the verses i felt he woul
with other said you were? day you know, those kids are catholic? it was the knights of columbus for kids and we were lutheran. they aren't catholic. i didn't know them from the queen. she said giveback my dad said he wanted to race he keeps the asparagus. that was the contrast was facing. when you remember the days you kid run and walk but i cannot do that anymore. there were no physical therapist in those days. in the snow is melting. he said we have to do something about this. in the nose...
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so you were having this reaction not because of what you saw -- >> oh, no. no, what i felt. >> reporter: stay tuned. >> our question for you tonight, if you got a phone call from a stranger like that, would you >> join the conversation on #abc2020. david and i will be right back. elieve that an ocean breeze is gonna blow it away? no. please. i know what clean smells like, bleach. the same bleach that knocks down dysentery. you want to spend 3 bucks you want clean, get a cleaner with bleach in it. clorox means clean. own tour of italy s most mouthwatering dishes, starting at $12.99. choose 3 of 10 classic favorites to enjoy on one plate. like our delicious new shrimp ravioli with lobster alfredo, a filled pasta like irresistible tortellini al forno, and a classic like creamy fettuccini alfredo. plus unlimited salad and freshly baked breadsticks. because the best tour of italy is the one you create. only at olive garden. we' re all family here. breadstick lovers, your new favorite lunch is here, breadstick sandwiches. uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether
so you were having this reaction not because of what you saw -- >> oh, no. no, what i felt. >> reporter: stay tuned. >> our question for you tonight, if you got a phone call from a stranger like that, would you >> join the conversation on #abc2020. david and i will be right back. elieve that an ocean breeze is gonna blow it away? no. please. i know what clean smells like, bleach. the same bleach that knocks down dysentery. you want to spend 3 bucks you want clean, get a...
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you were a little shy when you started. >> yeah, i was. i remember we had singing lessons at school. and the singing teacher used to pick on me. say, "stewart? oy, come over here. i want you to sing on your own." and it got so bad, i would be off school. like i was sick. i was paranoid about having to sing in front of people. >> jimmy: yeah, and now look at you. you sing in front of stadiums. >> still bloody nervous. >> jimmy: no you're not. no. [ laughter ] but this is called "another country" and i think the tricky part of the title is that you never made a country album. [ laughter ] and this one isn't country at all. [ light laughter ] so that's the fun of it. neither -- it neither is another country album, nor is it country music. but it's another country record from rod stewart. >> [ bleep ] are you talking about? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what i'm it's another country -- >> you've been doing this too long, mate. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but tell me about this. tell me about this. you have reggae songs on here. you got all things
you were a little shy when you started. >> yeah, i was. i remember we had singing lessons at school. and the singing teacher used to pick on me. say, "stewart? oy, come over here. i want you to sing on your own." and it got so bad, i would be off school. like i was sick. i was paranoid about having to sing in front of people. >> jimmy: yeah, and now look at you. you sing in front of stadiums. >> still bloody nervous. >> jimmy: no you're not. no. [ laughter ]...
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you came back here because you were hoping to run into me alone. >> dr. anderson: [ scoffs ] t-t-that' s preposterous. >> nick: is it? see, i' m starting to think sage is right. you do have an agenda. and i want to know what it is. >> sage: hi, nurse. i' m hoping you can help me. >> i' ll try. what does this concern? >> sage: dr. sandy anderson. i would love to see her credentials, maybe learn a little bit more about her background. you know, any information you can give me would be really helpful. >> chelsea: they are so precious when they' re this age. [ chuckling ] hi. >> sharon: [ laughs ] >> chelsea: hi. >> sharon: sounds like maybe you want another one. >> chelsea: uh... well, adam and i, we' ve -- we' ve been talking about it. >> sharon: you know, i' m sorry about before. um, i should' ve been more sensitive to what you' re going through. s okay, sharon. >> sharon: adam' s a survivor, more than anyone else i know, chelsea. >> chelsea: i just need dylan to find him and bring him home. >> luca: marisa' s not in our room? >> noah: how' d it go with you
you came back here because you were hoping to run into me alone. >> dr. anderson: [ scoffs ] t-t-that' s preposterous. >> nick: is it? see, i' m starting to think sage is right. you do have an agenda. and i want to know what it is. >> sage: hi, nurse. i' m hoping you can help me. >> i' ll try. what does this concern? >> sage: dr. sandy anderson. i would love to see her credentials, maybe learn a little bit more about her background. you know, any information you...
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he didn't even ask you if you were cold? >> no. [ light laughter ] i had a jacket on. >> seth: oh, you already had a jacket on. >> i was good. >> seth: i will say, if we can prove that donald trump is lying when he says he doesn't know that finally brings down his campaign. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i think we've put up with too much. >> let's get on that. >> seth: let's get on that. we'll be right back with more samuel l. jackson. [ cheers and applause ] tural? yeah. it's'soo good to be true. not again. real estate never goes down. fact. we'll have the baby, and i'll have my band, and it'll just work. right. don't worry about it honey. all of our family photos are right here (banging sound) on the hard drive. it's called a timeshare. we don't own it, we share it. let's do it. oh yeah. that is good. - mm-hmm. finally, something that's not too good to be true. it's oscar mayer natural turkey breast, the all-new tacoma. toyota. let's go places. (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest
he didn't even ask you if you were cold? >> no. [ light laughter ] i had a jacket on. >> seth: oh, you already had a jacket on. >> i was good. >> seth: i will say, if we can prove that donald trump is lying when he says he doesn't know that finally brings down his campaign. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i think we've put up with too much. >> let's get on that. >> seth: let's get on that. we'll be right back with more samuel l. jackson. [ cheers...
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what were you feeling singing that? just now, what were you feeling? >> walker: it's hard for me, because i don't really like to talk about myself that much, not my... my innermost feelings. but ken was adamant about us getting in touch with our feelings. >> stahl: they decided renee was really more success story than tragedy-- watching her sons leave home to go off to college. >> wydro: and what did you feel when you had to say goodbye? >> walker: sad. >> wydro: sad. >> stahl: you want to sing on the stage, it has to come out. >> walker: it has to come out. >> stahl: and there was one last story, from a man named matthew burke. he and theo harris had sung together in prison. he sold drugs, and committed violent armed robbery. but what he wanted to talk about in the show was what he had recently discovered in a case file about the first weeks of his life. it says that you were abandoned at two-and-a-half weeks in a hallway. >> burke: yes. >> stahl: mother unknown. father unknown. the first thing most of us get from our parents is a name. he was simply
what were you feeling singing that? just now, what were you feeling? >> walker: it's hard for me, because i don't really like to talk about myself that much, not my... my innermost feelings. but ken was adamant about us getting in touch with our feelings. >> stahl: they decided renee was really more success story than tragedy-- watching her sons leave home to go off to college. >> wydro: and what did you feel when you had to say goodbye? >> walker: sad. >> wydro:...
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and i can dcidn't want to get ot of the car because it was 29 degrees. >> were you feeling that you wereouble to a great degree, amongst all of those cars, amongst all of those miles, someone that may have needed emergency help? did you see any of that around you? >> we had a half a tank of gas, so we were pretty sure in our situation, but i saw a toyota that had a 7-month-old in the car. at one time a cop came by and i think they viewed that as an emergency, i gather. and the lady behind me, she was driving by myself, a little old lady, i was concerned about those folks, but we were going to be fine but after a while, you get to be a little delirious. >> you've made a lot of good friends over this time, ones you probably didn't think you were going to. you're headed home now? family members know you're okay? >> caller: they do, i think they all had a long night. we didn't get any sleep and my mom, she didn't sleep. they know. i hope we're going to get home. but i'll tell you, having gone through that 22-mile stretch, i've not seen any of the carnage that i thought i would see. i have se
and i can dcidn't want to get ot of the car because it was 29 degrees. >> were you feeling that you wereouble to a great degree, amongst all of those cars, amongst all of those miles, someone that may have needed emergency help? did you see any of that around you? >> we had a half a tank of gas, so we were pretty sure in our situation, but i saw a toyota that had a 7-month-old in the car. at one time a cop came by and i think they viewed that as an emergency, i gather. and the lady...
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you weren't there for a very long time, were they too conservative for you? hey were mostly weren't doing anything, you know? most of them were into talking. the average klansman and average nazi, they're all talk, and that's it. >> what were you into? >> i was into action, you know, doing things. i wanted to actually do something. i wasn't sure specifically what i wasn't to do. >> so you became kind of a loner? >> yeah, you got to be because you can't trust anybody. >> i thought when he gave that explanation, he was more or less legitimizing why he left that -- those organizations. even though he touched on it, i think part of the reason he left was they weren't extreme enough for him. then you begin to see him focus a little more on what he ends up being the rest of his time before he's arrested, which is a sniper. >> st. louis, 1977. two months after franklin's first murder in wisconsin, a group of people chat in the parking lot of a synagogue. they're about to become the targets of joseph paul franklin's first sniper shooting. [ gunshots ] >> there was a t
you weren't there for a very long time, were they too conservative for you? hey were mostly weren't doing anything, you know? most of them were into talking. the average klansman and average nazi, they're all talk, and that's it. >> what were you into? >> i was into action, you know, doing things. i wanted to actually do something. i wasn't sure specifically what i wasn't to do. >> so you became kind of a loner? >> yeah, you got to be because you can't trust anybody....
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>> yeah you know, you want to make it better. we were like, we're going to switch out atlanta and going to miami. then we added a few new pieces. we added ken jeong to the mix, we added olivia munn. you know, with kevin you got a bit of ugly. with olivia, you got a little bit of pretty. [ light laughter ] you balance it out. so we had a great time. and benjamin brat, you know what i mean? he like, oozes miami. soit was just a great, great step up to our game. >> seth: now there's also action in these films. it's a comedy and there's very good action. i was surprised that kevin -- because i would believe it from you, but kevin wanted to do his own stunts. [ light laughter ] every actor thinks they want to do their own stunts. [ light laughter ] and you think you're tough. he thinks he's tough. he works out and does all these things, and he was like, "yo, if this water gag at the end of the movie, i want to do it, i want to do it." it's cool to do it once. >> seth: was it waterskiing, is that what it is? >> not quite. >> seth: okay. >> but
>> yeah you know, you want to make it better. we were like, we're going to switch out atlanta and going to miami. then we added a few new pieces. we added ken jeong to the mix, we added olivia munn. you know, with kevin you got a bit of ugly. with olivia, you got a little bit of pretty. [ light laughter ] you balance it out. so we had a great time. and benjamin brat, you know what i mean? he like, oozes miami. soit was just a great, great step up to our game. >> seth: now there's...
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which is what you were doing. why was that a surprise to you? >> well, i e-mailed two people on their government accounts because i knew that all of that system. indeed the vast majority of all my e-mails are in the government system. that's how i conducted the business. i was very clear about e-mailing anything having to do with business to people on their government accounts. >> dickerson: on gun control this week, you've been pretty tough on bernie sanders, specifically on the question of legal protection to gun manufacturers. he has now said that he would be interested in to changing the law to allow -- to go after gun manufacturers who act irresponsibly. >> no. that's not what i want. that's not what the country wants, that's not what president obama called for. i think he has been consistently refusing to say that he would vote to repeal this absolute immunity from any kind of responsibility or liability. it's the only industry in our country where we have given that kind of carte blanche to do whatever you want to do with no fear of legal
which is what you were doing. why was that a surprise to you? >> well, i e-mailed two people on their government accounts because i knew that all of that system. indeed the vast majority of all my e-mails are in the government system. that's how i conducted the business. i was very clear about e-mailing anything having to do with business to people on their government accounts. >> dickerson: on gun control this week, you've been pretty tough on bernie sanders, specifically on the...
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you sure it wasn't me? [ light laughter ] okay, keep going with your story. so, anyway. >> were you in "glengarry glen ross?" so here's -- there was one story that i did hear. this wasn't me. but someone went down to hale and hardy to get you a salad. >> seth: okay. >> and they came back and it was the wrong salad. >> seth: okay. >> and they were like, "oh, my god. i'm so sorry." >> seth: so their fault. okay, keep going. [ laughter ] no, i just wanna make sure. okay, keep going. i'm sure i was super clear. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i think the restaurant actually -- i think hale and hardy got it wrong. >> seth: okay, whatever. i didn't. keep going. [ laughter ] >> and, again, this is such a minor -- but they gave you the salad and they were like, oh, my god. i'm so sorry it's the wrong salad. do you want me to get you another one? and you went, "nope, i guess we can work with this." [ laughter ] and you like slammed the door. >> seth: so i didn't make them get a second salad! give it up! [ cheers and applause ] the bummer -- the real bummer of that story is the way you did it makes
you sure it wasn't me? [ light laughter ] okay, keep going with your story. so, anyway. >> were you in "glengarry glen ross?" so here's -- there was one story that i did hear. this wasn't me. but someone went down to hale and hardy to get you a salad. >> seth: okay. >> and they came back and it was the wrong salad. >> seth: okay. >> and they were like, "oh, my god. i'm so sorry." >> seth: so their fault. okay, keep going. [ laughter ] no,...
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@you were awesome. @>> you did okay. @>> you were awesome. @>> how many did we get? @>> you did great, you got six. @you got $600. @that's really good. @all right, get out of here. @>> thank you. @>> you two, over here. @[cheers and applause] @>> loving it, girls. @loving the look. @>> thank you. @>> everything's fine. @tell me about yourselves. @three years ago @in a house of nine girls, @and we just totally clicked over @italian food and italian things. @>> and then i went to italy @for two months this year, @and we're like, "we need an @italian man." @she married one. @>> i married an italian man, @so i got to find her one. @>> all right. @>> i didn't. @i didn't, craig. @>> you italian? @nah, you're not italian. @>> i was holding out for you. @>> me? @i am not italian. @>> scottish--so close. @>> that's right. @>> not italian, not italian. @not italian, married, @barely a man. @[laughter] @but i wish you @good luck today, ladies. @let's meet the celebrity @you'll be playing with first. @she's an actress and a comedian @ drop dead diva, @can now be seen @across the
@you were awesome. @>> you did okay. @>> you were awesome. @>> how many did we get? @>> you did great, you got six. @you got $600. @that's really good. @all right, get out of here. @>> thank you. @>> you two, over here. @[cheers and applause] @>> loving it, girls. @loving the look. @>> thank you. @>> everything's fine. @tell me about yourselves. @three years ago @in a house of nine girls, @and we just totally clicked over @italian food and...
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you were one of the -- early in first winners -- >> thank god! >> seth: absolutely the most enthusiastic winner of the night. it was fantastic. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and some of us don't know. a lot of us -- very few golden globe winners in the room. what's it like carrying it around all night? >> okay. i mean, this is the most high-class problem i've ever had. but it's really heavy, and i don't work out. i have no -- i mean, you know -- [ laughter ] and so it really was like i found myself like doing triceps curls with it, because that's lift when i'm actually trying to work out. >> seth: gotcha. >> so i woke up with sore arms, but i couldn't tell anyone and be like, "i'm so sore from carrying around my globe!" [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, nobody wants to hear that. >> no one cares. >> seth: the show is fantastic. >> thank you so much. >> seth: congratulations. >> that means -- i really respect you. >> seth: an inventive premise, it is an hour-long musical about a girl who moves across the country to follow a guy,
you were one of the -- early in first winners -- >> thank god! >> seth: absolutely the most enthusiastic winner of the night. it was fantastic. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and some of us don't know. a lot of us -- very few golden globe winners in the room. what's it like carrying it around all night? >> okay. i mean, this is the most high-class problem i've ever had. but it's really heavy, and i don't work out. i have no -- i mean, you...
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you were a beautiful, beautiful baby. >> reporter: as for his birth mother, sadly, d.j.'s half-siblings -- all born later -- have no clue why she did what she did. really? you can be at peace with just knowing who she is, not why she did what she did? >> exactly. i mean, for me, it -- it was about finding that connection. you know, you're like a -- like you're just floating in the sea and you don't have any anchor to -- to hold onto. and so now i -- i have something to hold onto. and i'm not letting go. 3 an outpouring of support for a firefighter who lost his home to a fire. next at 11--the help he's getting and the money that's been raised to help him. those who define sophistication stand out. the all-new lexus rx and rx hybrid. never has luxury been this expressive. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's olive garden's new take on lighter italian fare. three new mediterranean inspired dishes. savory shrimp scampi sauteed in a mouthwatering garlic sauce. and flavorful new! chicken piccata. all under 575 calories. only at olive garden. resolve to turn heads roc retinol
you were a beautiful, beautiful baby. >> reporter: as for his birth mother, sadly, d.j.'s half-siblings -- all born later -- have no clue why she did what she did. really? you can be at peace with just knowing who she is, not why she did what she did? >> exactly. i mean, for me, it -- it was about finding that connection. you know, you're like a -- like you're just floating in the sea and you don't have any anchor to -- to hold onto. and so now i -- i have something to hold onto....