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and i thought before i just -- i had completely burnt all the bridges, but i thought maybe i didn't. so i thought maybe i should take a little hiatus so i don't ruin it all. it was already ruined. but -- >> how did it go, the boxing? >> it went good. we had a dozen fights over five years. we had like nine wins and two draws. and it was six knockouts. and we did good. and i had freddie roach, would -- >> fantastic character. did you ever think you could have been a proper contender? >> i never say would have, could have, should have. i accomplished what i needed to accomplish going back at the age that i could accomplish. that's about all i could accomplish. if that makes sense to you. >> but what does it give you, that feeling when you get in a ring? >> you know what it was? i needed the discipline. i needed some sort of regimen in my life. i didn't have that. i didn't know what to do with myself when i got up in the morning. i didn't know what to do in the afternoon. i was up all hours of the night. i needed -- i was burning the candle at both ends. i needed something to center me.
and i thought before i just -- i had completely burnt all the bridges, but i thought maybe i didn't. so i thought maybe i should take a little hiatus so i don't ruin it all. it was already ruined. but -- >> how did it go, the boxing? >> it went good. we had a dozen fights over five years. we had like nine wins and two draws. and it was six knockouts. and we did good. and i had freddie roach, would -- >> fantastic character. did you ever think you could have been a proper...
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you think i -- yes, i can. i can do it. i can do it. and i just -- it just made me fight harder, like i got angry. it did make me angry. i wasn't thrilled about it. but i just thought, i know i can't curse but i did think, screw them, screw them. yeah, i know what i look like, and i know that it's not a model space. i get it. but i think i have a little spark. tavis: but why not, ellen, take that path, which is to say, as you mentioned moments ago, screw them. why not say they don't deserve me, if they don't know i'm gifted or talented enough, i'll do something else. there are people every day who decide to go the other route because they feel like they can't convince whomever that they're qualified for this, they go another route and say forget it. but you didn't. >> no. because i did it for myself, i think. i needed to -- i believed i could do it. i mean, i knew i wasn't going to get like a tv commercial selling, you know, makeup or anything. but i thought i could answer their problems. and that's why i was so dogged, like i would for
you think i -- yes, i can. i can do it. i can do it. and i just -- it just made me fight harder, like i got angry. it did make me angry. i wasn't thrilled about it. but i just thought, i know i can't curse but i did think, screw them, screw them. yeah, i know what i look like, and i know that it's not a model space. i get it. but i think i have a little spark. tavis: but why not, ellen, take that path, which is to say, as you mentioned moments ago, screw them. why not say they don't deserve me,...
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(laughter) >> i think i remember on my 30th birthday i think i came up to simon and i said "i think i got it!" and then the next day it was gone. >> how do you discover that marilyn herself had adopted body language. >> oh, she was... she was an eternal student. the things that i would... found that she was reading, the thinking body, this book so dense i could hardly get through it that it is... it's about correct placement and posture. if it's... i just started watching her movies over and over and over again and trying to basically... she does it so well it sms like it's natural, it seems like oh, maybe that's how she really walks and speaks becae it's so seamless. but then things start to become sort of clear and you realize she was really quite average. i hate to say it. but with a normal voice and the ordinaryalk and it was a part she played. marilyn monroe was a part that show honed and developed so it became clearing about the wiggle that maybe there was something that always seems to bind her knees a little bitnd a figure eight to her wiggle. and it looks like she's moving in
(laughter) >> i think i remember on my 30th birthday i think i came up to simon and i said "i think i got it!" and then the next day it was gone. >> how do you discover that marilyn herself had adopted body language. >> oh, she was... she was an eternal student. the things that i would... found that she was reading, the thinking body, this book so dense i could hardly get through it that it is... it's about correct placement and posture. if it's... i just started...
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i wish i could talk in front of millions of people like that. i wish i had that knowledge. i think people do want to be impressed by somebody, and they are not. >> i think to your point and bill's point, these gaps are starting to hurt candidates. perry nosedived, the latest poll shows cain knows -- nose diving. >> that's what you think. >> i'm being the politician here. i agree with both of you. you want somebody that you can really emulate, and even in that context people make mistakes. that's reality. >> the one thing is getting to -- i hate to say this, but sort of what bill was saying it, but saying it in a much better way. >> thank you. >> some gaps can be endearing and make people like a candidate more. >> i think cain. that's why people like cain even with all his gaffes. i don't like the knuckle dragging thing, but they like his attitude, and they would love to be the ceo of a pizza company. they like his ideas and they like his spirit. that's why when he makes gaffes they say, that's like me too. >> every time joe biden says something ridiculous he becomes more lo
i wish i could talk in front of millions of people like that. i wish i had that knowledge. i think people do want to be impressed by somebody, and they are not. >> i think to your point and bill's point, these gaps are starting to hurt candidates. perry nosedived, the latest poll shows cain knows -- nose diving. >> that's what you think. >> i'm being the politician here. i agree with both of you. you want somebody that you can really emulate, and even in that context people...
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i knew i wanted to write a mother daughter story line. that's what i began with. it was the first time i said, this character not necessarily has to be asian. none of these characters necessarily have to be asian. i was of mind opposite of what you are saying happened through the book. what happened was the more i started to research when i discovered warner's, ime wantedo write. i was feeling older as a person and wanted to translate that into a book. when i thought i would write about the care taking situation and wanted to write about a mother and daughter and i thought was there an aging disease? where children grow old quickly. by the time they are 7 or 8 they look like little old people because they age so quickly. the first thing i asked myself is there a version of this disease for older people. does it start later in a person's life? as i'm researching i discover warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because she would have a life before the disease started to age her in the 20's as opposed
i knew i wanted to write a mother daughter story line. that's what i began with. it was the first time i said, this character not necessarily has to be asian. none of these characters necessarily have to be asian. i was of mind opposite of what you are saying happened through the book. what happened was the more i started to research when i discovered warner's, ime wantedo write. i was feeling older as a person and wanted to translate that into a book. when i thought i would write about the...
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>> well, i think -- i think i could. i would have to look at it all. but i would have to look at, you know, it's so hypothetical. because you know, if we're talking about for america, you know, 90% of america is christian. so i am pretty sure that i would find somebody that more shares my beliefs and is educated and qualified. so it's hard for me to go there because i don't think we'll come to that point. >> what do you make of what's going on with the palestinians and the israelis right now? >> well, it's a difficult situation. it's been that way for so many years. i mean, like the scripture says, we pray for peace for over there. we stand with the israeli people. our hearts go out to the palestinian people as well. they want peace. they want to live their life in victory. you know, it's a difficult thing. >> you both went out there recently, i think, to israel, right? >> we did. we went out in february. >> tell me about that. how did you find it? >> we found it very peaceful. it's amazing. a country that has been under such conflict for so long. you
>> well, i think -- i think i could. i would have to look at it all. but i would have to look at, you know, it's so hypothetical. because you know, if we're talking about for america, you know, 90% of america is christian. so i am pretty sure that i would find somebody that more shares my beliefs and is educated and qualified. so it's hard for me to go there because i don't think we'll come to that point. >> what do you make of what's going on with the palestinians and the israelis...
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i made mistakes, i crossed the lines, i did stuff i shouldn't have done, stuff i regret immensely and i talk about that and for which i was severely punished and properly so. however, this is going on still and i thought it was important that people should know what does go on. at least in terms of my experience. >> what adjectives would you use it about the jack abramoff before you got caught? what was that man really like? >> he was somebody who didn't know of any boundaries really, that didn't quite clearly see the lines, the lines that all of us need to see in life, the line between right and wrong. >> i mean, the contradictions i guess are that you're clearly a strong family man, that resonates through in the book. you're clearly a very religious man, a good fearing man. that, too, resonates in the book. what went wrong? >> well, i think that with me a couple things went wrong. i entered the arena to achieve certain things, i didn't set out certainly to break the law or do this evenings that were wrong. i set out to achieve paths and goals that were consistent with my philosophie
i made mistakes, i crossed the lines, i did stuff i shouldn't have done, stuff i regret immensely and i talk about that and for which i was severely punished and properly so. however, this is going on still and i thought it was important that people should know what does go on. at least in terms of my experience. >> what adjectives would you use it about the jack abramoff before you got caught? what was that man really like? >> he was somebody who didn't know of any boundaries...
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i started because i love dogs, and i realize that as much as i put into it, i will get out, and it has worked that way. i have gone to numerous dog classes, taken dog first aid, and i am certified. i also own a two dogs. i take them with me every day. if i have to cut my number is 25 orszag 6, that is going to cost me money, something like $10,000 every year, and i do not think that is there. i think that does not have to be done. all of our dog licenses are different. we work for our clients. sometimes i work on sundays and help them with their dogs, and it helps people have well- behaved dogs. i feel it is hard to micromanage a group that is the difference, and i feel that some of these restrictions are micromanaging us. i personally do not want to wear a lanyard. i would be ok to carry a card in my wallet if somebody does ask me, but you can see me and know what i am doing. it would be great, people have a huge packs of 16 to 20 dogs, or at least they have a helper to manage such a number. i feel that the $250 is too high for people starting a business. what if they do not know anyb
i started because i love dogs, and i realize that as much as i put into it, i will get out, and it has worked that way. i have gone to numerous dog classes, taken dog first aid, and i am certified. i also own a two dogs. i take them with me every day. if i have to cut my number is 25 orszag 6, that is going to cost me money, something like $10,000 every year, and i do not think that is there. i think that does not have to be done. all of our dog licenses are different. we work for our clients....
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out of this, what am i going to have that i can shape, that i can claim for myself so i can continue to do what i do to be productive, to care about the things that i care about and continue to live? that happened perhaps six months or so after the hearing. i had to figure out really what my resources cannot my talents were, what i could do, and what my options and opportunities were. and what kind of support i would be getting to move forward with this new life that i had a chance to shape. those were all things that i had to really sit down and account for. the other thing that i had to do was to say, you know what? it was an important event. it is helped to shape my life, but it is just an event. it is not me. it is not who i am. so, i had to get back and understand who i am and why i was on this earth in order to move forward. >> i want to turn to your story. i want to say that i feel's about the term -- feel possessive about the term "anita's story." i remember barbara underwood came to yale law school and she described what is very common for women of my age. there were no ladi
out of this, what am i going to have that i can shape, that i can claim for myself so i can continue to do what i do to be productive, to care about the things that i care about and continue to live? that happened perhaps six months or so after the hearing. i had to figure out really what my resources cannot my talents were, what i could do, and what my options and opportunities were. and what kind of support i would be getting to move forward with this new life that i had a chance to shape....
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>> i knew i shouldn't have come. i knew i shouldn't have come. i'm sorry, man. i knew it. i -- >> at some point he turns this corner and it goes from an interview with me to a virtual counseling session. >> i am going through a divorce. my wife thursday told me she was leaving me. i don't know what's on this -- i mean, i was just in an ohio chat room, an adult chat room. and this was a week or so ago and she started talking to me. >> yeah, but that doesn't make it right for you to -- >> i know. >> -- to have this kind of discussion. >> i know. and i shouldn't have. >> divorce is tough. everybody gets that. nobody is going to make fun of that. right? >> on top of that what kills me right now, i've thought about this a lot for years. maybe i should just stop. maybe i should get counseling. maybe i should get help. and i always thought, well, it's not that big a deal, i've never taken it to this step. i don't know if this week has just pushed me over the edge. >> look, you're not the first guy to have an issue with the internet and sexually charged conversations. >> i know. >
>> i knew i shouldn't have come. i knew i shouldn't have come. i'm sorry, man. i knew it. i -- >> at some point he turns this corner and it goes from an interview with me to a virtual counseling session. >> i am going through a divorce. my wife thursday told me she was leaving me. i don't know what's on this -- i mean, i was just in an ohio chat room, an adult chat room. and this was a week or so ago and she started talking to me. >> yeah, but that doesn't make it right...
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i had -- i think i had -- am i wrong? did i have an eddie murphy doll? >> there was no eddie murphy doll. >> jimmy; there was never an eddie murphy doll? >> no, but i was approached for stuff like that when i was -- "the eddie murphy doll." the most ridiculous one was "eddie murphy chocolate." [ laughter ] eddie murphy chocolate drink. you put the chocolate in, stir it up and your face on it. eddie murphy chocolate. [ laughter ] oh, man. >> jimmy: eddie murphy chocolate drink. >> like we actually had a meeting and people had drawn stuff up. "see, eddie murphy chocolate would be very popular in this region." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: every kid will be drinking eddie murphy chocolate drink. let's talk about "tower heist." this movie is super funny. you got -- it's an all-star cast. ben stiller. >> matthew broderick. >> jimmy: matthew broderick is great. >> casey affleck. >> jimmy: casey affleck. >> gabourey sidibe. we have alan alda. >> jimmy: judd hirsch. i saw that. >> judd hirsch. we got tea leoni. >> jimmy: i love tea leoni, too. gabourey sidibe. >> a bun
i had -- i think i had -- am i wrong? did i have an eddie murphy doll? >> there was no eddie murphy doll. >> jimmy; there was never an eddie murphy doll? >> no, but i was approached for stuff like that when i was -- "the eddie murphy doll." the most ridiculous one was "eddie murphy chocolate." [ laughter ] eddie murphy chocolate drink. you put the chocolate in, stir it up and your face on it. eddie murphy chocolate. [ laughter ] oh, man. >> jimmy:...
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i am a patron of other restaurants. i do go out. i like food , like likedbeer. it is one of my passions. it is a very neat place. we have a huge beer menu. we also have a huge food menu. it is not a sports bar. there are only a couple of places in the city that have similar food. we are one of them. i think we add to the neighborhood. some of the problems they described, we disagree with, but we cannot be held responsible for everything going on in the neighborhood that contains a liquor store and a bus stop and so on. >> are there additional speakers for the project sponsored? >> i am the owner of the restaurant. i want to thank you and the planning commissioners. and my supporters who came to support. that is great. we are working very hard. my goal is to keep the peace and understanding between the neighbors. not a single time to the request your of the d.r. come to me and say here is the problem, let's talk. our goal is to be as we are. a full-service, eastern european restaurant. we would like to solve the problem peacefully. i would be very happy to talk t
i am a patron of other restaurants. i do go out. i like food , like likedbeer. it is one of my passions. it is a very neat place. we have a huge beer menu. we also have a huge food menu. it is not a sports bar. there are only a couple of places in the city that have similar food. we are one of them. i think we add to the neighborhood. some of the problems they described, we disagree with, but we cannot be held responsible for everything going on in the neighborhood that contains a liquor store...
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and i had to endure brain surgery while i was awake. i was put in a hospice. while i was a hospice, i used medical cannabis which helped me to survive. i wanted to use this to help others achieve safe access. i have been at every patient advocacy committee meeting and i am proud of the work that we are doing. i also attended the task force meetings this year and i feel that i can use my life experience for this committee. i assisted my vietnam veteran friend at a veterans hospital. the canvas that i brought him helps him with his issues and unfortunately he died on february 22nd this year. there are many others who can benefit from this amazingly effective medicine and they are not receiving it. i hope that you will consider this. thank you. >> thank you. i want to note the correction that this was not to and 10. next, we have leonard watkins who got a chance to speak. is he here today? he did speak at the last meeting so i let him know he did not have to come back. next we have martin all live and then sarah -- next we have martin olive and the sarah shrader.
and i had to endure brain surgery while i was awake. i was put in a hospice. while i was a hospice, i used medical cannabis which helped me to survive. i wanted to use this to help others achieve safe access. i have been at every patient advocacy committee meeting and i am proud of the work that we are doing. i also attended the task force meetings this year and i feel that i can use my life experience for this committee. i assisted my vietnam veteran friend at a veterans hospital. the canvas...
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i cut it in half and i make ten tokens. i make 16 of them in a day and that's not counting the cheese and meat i cart out of there. i'm telling you, it was sick. i had so many tokens i couldn't hardly get rid of them but it was nice. even deep fried chicken tacos, dudes yelling, slagle, me, too, hey what about those? i'd be going to the door sliding them underneath the door. they'd be throwing me their tokens. it was cool. >> his openness about his various hustles made him an intriguing character for us to follow, but we would soon discover another fact about ray that made his story even more interesting. he had a twin brother named roy who had not only been in prison, but had appeared on "lockup" years earlier. >> roy slagle is one of the more well-known characters from "lockup." best known for the amount of cell extractions he's had in prison, and these are very dramatic cell extractions. so much so that they're in the opening title sequence of "lockup." we found out that roy had been released from prison and he was only
i cut it in half and i make ten tokens. i make 16 of them in a day and that's not counting the cheese and meat i cart out of there. i'm telling you, it was sick. i had so many tokens i couldn't hardly get rid of them but it was nice. even deep fried chicken tacos, dudes yelling, slagle, me, too, hey what about those? i'd be going to the door sliding them underneath the door. they'd be throwing me their tokens. it was cool. >> his openness about his various hustles made him an intriguing...
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. >>> coming up -- >> i drink and i get aggressive, i guess. i said i wasn't going to drink again. and here we are. >> cellmates share tales of booze and bank robbery. >> throughout the years, i probably robbed more than 100 -- no more than 150, put it that way. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> the most trusted inmates in orange county, california, live in the workers' barrac
. >>> coming up -- >> i drink and i get aggressive, i guess. i said i wasn't going to drink again. and here we are. >> cellmates share tales of booze and bank robbery. >> throughout the years, i probably robbed more than 100 -- no more than 150, put it that way. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve...
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i might allow you in. when i was a kid, i went to a voting machine. a lesson, i was 13. my dad said see the democratic thing? pull it, good things happen. cars, women, money. what if i pull the republican lever? he says you're going to die! from that point forward i can't get near republicans. >> dana: that is where you learned your scare tactics. >> bob: i still propes to be che when i get home at thig. >> eric: pull the lever, all the good things come to you for free. if you press the republic can one, you pay for them. >> bob: good. >> greg: he's admitting it. you came from the bay area. how did you escape with your common sense intact? were you nutty when you were -- >> kimberly: there was a bleak period of time where some people might say i was nutty. i think you know what i'm referring to. but i managed to be emancipated. i survived and escaped from the madness, the cult. and made it to the east coast. i have to swim across, but i flew the friendly i skies. >> bob: catholic girls school. >> bob: i learned to avoid boys like you. >> bob: they are the ones to hit on.
i might allow you in. when i was a kid, i went to a voting machine. a lesson, i was 13. my dad said see the democratic thing? pull it, good things happen. cars, women, money. what if i pull the republican lever? he says you're going to die! from that point forward i can't get near republicans. >> dana: that is where you learned your scare tactics. >> bob: i still propes to be che when i get home at thig. >> eric: pull the lever, all the good things come to you for free. if you...
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i don't care who i step on, who i abandon. it doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had $90. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am anymore. she wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cell mate she can relate to. >> you are view >> our view is of downtown boston. bean town. and the men. >> we got a good cell. we can see the men, too. >> the neighborhood that i'm from, the armpit of massachusetts. it's gangbangers, drug dealers, prostitutes and addicts. i love it. i don't know what it is about that place because i
i don't care who i step on, who i abandon. it doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had $90. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. who am i to take her money? she...
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i tell you i will never do that. i you the authority of the district attorney's office as a very awesome, and i will be judicious about the way i use it and have done so already. we must be sure we use our authority ethically and legally. we do not investigate and prosecute cases because we can. we investigate and prosecute cases because we should. and a public corruption will be an absolute top priority in my administration. we now have a public that does not believe that public corruption is taken seriously in this town and once again, the road to trust that is so central to making us all safer. we need to put public corruption front and center, and we need to do fair and thorough investigation is of serious allegations of public corruption. whenever we may find, wherever those may lead, we need to have fair and thorough investigation, and i think it is clear from the press reports and from what we all know about what happened with the d a's office, that there have not been fair and thorough investigations because
i tell you i will never do that. i you the authority of the district attorney's office as a very awesome, and i will be judicious about the way i use it and have done so already. we must be sure we use our authority ethically and legally. we do not investigate and prosecute cases because we can. we investigate and prosecute cases because we should. and a public corruption will be an absolute top priority in my administration. we now have a public that does not believe that public corruption is...
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i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now? >> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today we're seeing a whole new side of him. >> today i get to go see my wife and kids. i look forward to visiting with them every week, you know? or every month. depending what level i'm on. >> i had a friend who was in prison that i met him through that introduced us, and we met 13 years ago. we were married two years after we met. >> hey, you're going to go through this door, down the stairs and to your left. >> thank you. >> he's been locked up the whole time. he went out of state for about six years. he was in california for a couple of years. he went to virginia for about a year and a half. he
i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now? >> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a...
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i have a 6-year-old daughter who i support. and to take the time away from my career to work on this project and invest the mund hundreds of hours of work with laurie that it took, i had to be compensated for that time. >> from andrew's interviews is not that i didn't believe it because i didn't know enough about what was going on there, although many people do doubt what he's saying, as i'm sure you're aware and others have sympathy for him, but in relation to the question he didn't answer which is how much money do you guys actually have, because i guess the sympathy that you may get from the public as to making money from this book would depend on exactly how impoverished you are. >> well, andrew's assets and mine are not the same, as you know. and andrew's finances are a matter of public record. all of his financial life is written about in court documents that anyone can read. and he's being sued for a high multiple of his net worth. so our picture is very uncertain. but money is not what was most important about this proj
i have a 6-year-old daughter who i support. and to take the time away from my career to work on this project and invest the mund hundreds of hours of work with laurie that it took, i had to be compensated for that time. >> from andrew's interviews is not that i didn't believe it because i didn't know enough about what was going on there, although many people do doubt what he's saying, as i'm sure you're aware and others have sympathy for him, but in relation to the question he didn't...
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i think it is healthy for the public to say when i go to, -- when i vote, i should think about who i am voting for because the court has a lot of power and i am going to consider that. is that ok, and justice breyer? >> yes, but you have to take a couple of things into account when you put on the road, -- account. when you put down the road, but politics are out. >> i think it has to be expected. >> here are my caveat. but one, very often presents had been disappointed. theodore roosevelt said i could carve a judge with more backbone out of a banana, and presidents are sometimes disappointed even at the level of general philosophy. that can happen. as far as asking about the rest of it, i say this a lot so i might as well repeat this, one ims about the confirmation process and the nomination process, i remind people i was the person nominated, not the nominating person. i was confirmed, not confirming person. to ask me about those processes is slightly like asking the recipe for chicken from the point of view from the chicken. >> fair and off, but that does not mean i can not keep --
i think it is healthy for the public to say when i go to, -- when i vote, i should think about who i am voting for because the court has a lot of power and i am going to consider that. is that ok, and justice breyer? >> yes, but you have to take a couple of things into account when you put on the road, -- account. when you put down the road, but politics are out. >> i think it has to be expected. >> here are my caveat. but one, very often presents had been disappointed....
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>> i think i am pretty much done. kim i didn't even get to talk to you. >> because i was awesome. what else is new? >> lastly on the blanket thing, kim thank you for pointing out a blanket can be used for a fort and a cape. >> thank you so much. >> if you put them together you know what that is? a cort. >> what? >> we didn't get to talk about kids who use blankets for 40s and kids who use them for capes. >> i am glad we got through that. >> this is national tell virks gentlemen. >> why are we having this discussion. coming up, app hathaway is dead -- tired of people asking for photos of her feet. i guess i should focus on her acting. first, should footballs and basketballs be bounced from schools? did you see that bounce thing i just did. and despite this being a story from canada, we will make sure it is obama's fault. >>> should he be tried for killing their high? the 17-year-old marked on his mom and step-father busting them for possession of marijuana. the boy complained to his mother about the pot smell before telling his biological father who told him to take pictures. then
>> i think i am pretty much done. kim i didn't even get to talk to you. >> because i was awesome. what else is new? >> lastly on the blanket thing, kim thank you for pointing out a blanket can be used for a fort and a cape. >> thank you so much. >> if you put them together you know what that is? a cort. >> what? >> we didn't get to talk about kids who use blankets for 40s and kids who use them for capes. >> i am glad we got through that. >>...
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i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. that can help lower cholesterol? mathis team of guinea pigs to ty boanso to save some y, d inea pig: row...row. they genatectry, wch le me rf t. guinea pig: row...row.took one, 8 months to get the guin: ..row.ow...row. they genatectry, wch le me rf t. lile cbby one to yell row! guineaig: ro's kof strange. guinig: row...row. such a simple word... row. anncr: t an easierayof strange. save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. e u 15% or more on car insurance. >> forget about a statement, you're going to make a video. >> why? why? you would never do it. >> that's because i love autistic people who have autism. walk out of the office right now and make that video. walk out of the office. i don't want to see you >> if you don't, i'm going to give you the hpv vaccine. >> that's for women, i thought. >> exactly. >> thank you for loving people who have children with autism. >> yo
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>> i am glad i did it. i had amazing experiences, but i am happy. tavis: the book is called "the submission" by amy waldman, and a lot of people are talking about this, her first novel. . th thank you. up next, chris isaac, and he brought his guitar with him. so you may want to stick around for this. please welcome chris isaac to the program, who is out with a new cd, paying tribute to sun records, the rockabilly covers. some of the recording sessions for the elvis songs, "i forgot to remember to forget." >> great singers, all three, johnny cash, carl perkins, roy orbison, jerry lee lewis, and all of those artists came out of one the la plata in memphis, tennessee. -- came out of one little place in memphis, tennessee. ♪ ♪ i forgot to remember to forget her i cannot seem to get off of my mind i thought i would never miss her ♪ tavis: that is recorded at sun studios. >> cowboy jag is an amazing musician, much more talented. -- cowboy jack. when i first heard he was going to come in, i thought, cowboy jack, he had to beushi p pnganug tyei,gh and
>> i am glad i did it. i had amazing experiences, but i am happy. tavis: the book is called "the submission" by amy waldman, and a lot of people are talking about this, her first novel. . th thank you. up next, chris isaac, and he brought his guitar with him. so you may want to stick around for this. please welcome chris isaac to the program, who is out with a new cd, paying tribute to sun records, the rockabilly covers. some of the recording sessions for the elvis songs,...
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i know i killed 20. i've seen the bodies as a result not just of me shooting directly but hitting them with napalm or bombs or artillery. once that is over, you can walk around and count the bodies. >> what is the difference between your first kill and your last kill in your own head? >> i do not think there's any difference. you get numbed by the combat in the beginning. i might have to second-guess myself. you get increasingly numb. when you're there longer and longer, i think that on the spot you are not as shaken by its as the first one or two. when you get back from that situation, you get in your 40's and 50's, it becomes not difficult at all. the one that haunted me was in the middle of the numbers of people that i killed. for some reason, we had broken through. he is trying to kill me with a grenade. his eyes locked with mine. that is rare. he was human. most of the time when you're killing in combat, i call it pseudo, it is psychological protection. your raise not to kill people. then you have t
i know i killed 20. i've seen the bodies as a result not just of me shooting directly but hitting them with napalm or bombs or artillery. once that is over, you can walk around and count the bodies. >> what is the difference between your first kill and your last kill in your own head? >> i do not think there's any difference. you get numbed by the combat in the beginning. i might have to second-guess myself. you get increasingly numb. when you're there longer and longer, i think...
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i do remember when i gotten gauged there were people i felt i should alert that i was engaged and my best friend said e-mail will be your best friend. i sent out a mass e-mail telling in people who needed to know. >> joe, allison's point, isn't this just an age thing? young people don't think twice about this where people of your -- all of your advanced ages -- >> mature. >> yes. just think this is tacky or cowardly. somebody in their 19teen's and early 20s they think this is how we talk to each other. some people got gum pd -- dumped over friends because they had no idea of the relation. >> it is like the opposite of linked inn. >> we like to people to know we are in a relationship. it is like, guess what, possible knee, we are dating. >> bill i will make an educated guest and do you want to talk about it. >>> i get radio silence, not even the attacks. >> i disagree with you. it is the path of least resistance. what is done is done. better to do it text than face-to-face. maybe i am a coward, but there you are. >> here ymg. -- here i am. >> getting three people away from a coward. >
i do remember when i gotten gauged there were people i felt i should alert that i was engaged and my best friend said e-mail will be your best friend. i sent out a mass e-mail telling in people who needed to know. >> joe, allison's point, isn't this just an age thing? young people don't think twice about this where people of your -- all of your advanced ages -- >> mature. >> yes. just think this is tacky or cowardly. somebody in their 19teen's and early 20s they think this is...
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ni-i-i-ck. oh... i thought those were put out for me. i did it again. no worries, nick. [ sighs ] say, nick, you must be busy this holiday. oh, yeah, with all the great savings we got going on, it's been crazy. ooh, i got to dash away. customers lining up. ♪ [ male announcer ] this holiday, chevy's giving more. ♪ were going to run a 3d commercial this year. in fact we made one, but it didn't test well. here we go! ♪ [ spokesman ] actually, it tested too well. ♪ we concluded that running this commercial -would have been inappropriate. -i'm okay! [ spokesman ] so we didn't. you're welcome, america. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. ♪ she's a black friday living legend. she even named her kid "black friday." [ woman 2 ] whoa. [ male announcer ] black friday's here. deals start thursday 10 pm. but we're open all day and night so you don't have to wait outside. the only place to go on black friday. walmart. >> jimmy: hello, welcome back. little jake was just pulled over for dui, so
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. -- i believe i need to heed the call. i have a member of the whole but i just read into the record, and we will take that without objection. ok pier aga. a motion to move it forward to tomorrow's board meeting. we will do that without objection. madam clerk, the we have any other items before us? >> no, mr. chairman. supervisor avalos: we are adjourned. [applause] supervisor kim: good afternoon and welcome to rules committee. i will be chairing today's committee. we want to enologist at -- acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv. madame clerk, are there any announcements? >> the items recommended will go to the full board on tuesday, november 15 unless otherwise indicated. item number one, hearing to consider appointing to members for january 31, 2013 s january 31, 2014. supervisor kim: unhook all the applicants are here today. we will be asking the same for the four of you to talk about your background briefly and your interest in serving on this commission. >> afternoon. thank you for your time and consideration. i am a san f
. -- i believe i need to heed the call. i have a member of the whole but i just read into the record, and we will take that without objection. ok pier aga. a motion to move it forward to tomorrow's board meeting. we will do that without objection. madam clerk, the we have any other items before us? >> no, mr. chairman. supervisor avalos: we are adjourned. [applause] supervisor kim: good afternoon and welcome to rules committee. i will be chairing today's committee. we want to enologist at...
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i just found, i trocars, i did satellite, i did everything. i did everything. and that is why have the certainty. i know what i believe in and who i am. i did not get that a corporation. there's no greater honor and my life to work for 60 minutes, but it does not define my work. i try to live up to a standard of journalism there but it does not make me who i am. i will be who i am with their without any job that i have. and i think that is very important. do not take yourself too seriously. do not stop thinking -- the moment i start thinking i am as important as 60 minutes, come on. the worst journalism is when the journalists things seem matters more than the store. there no illusions about my place in the world. no illusions whatsoever. for me, if it is a woman in the middle of the bush and africa and i have told her story and nobody watches it, of course, what have they changed and affected? but there is a record of history that now exists. do not take no for an answer. do not listen to the people that tell you have to do it this way it that way are you cann
i just found, i trocars, i did satellite, i did everything. i did everything. and that is why have the certainty. i know what i believe in and who i am. i did not get that a corporation. there's no greater honor and my life to work for 60 minutes, but it does not define my work. i try to live up to a standard of journalism there but it does not make me who i am. i will be who i am with their without any job that i have. and i think that is very important. do not take yourself too seriously. do...
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see i have to go back i. i have all of this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically what are you asking me did i agree or not disagree with obama? >> he nailed it. actually can we watch that clip again in slow-mo? >> what exactly did he say in slow-mo. >> let's start with you. your confidence in cain has to be riding high right now. >> i really don't have a dog in this hunt. i was hoping for someone that could do that. at this point we still don't have somebody. it is not to say that herman cain is not a great guy and likable and a good businessman and all of those things, but come on. look at that. i think i should throw my hat in the ring and run for president at this point. if this is what we are dealing with. >> we have various clips to ensure you are never running for president or dog catcher. >> cain said the cabinet position that would most excitement if not president would be secretary of defense. that scares me now. >> that scares me when i see this clip. it is obvious that foreign policy is not his forte. he is like, hold on, it is in my head s
see i have to go back i. i have all of this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically what are you asking me did i agree or not disagree with obama? >> he nailed it. actually can we watch that clip again in slow-mo? >> what exactly did he say in slow-mo. >> let's start with you. your confidence in cain has to be riding high right now. >> i really don't have a dog in this hunt. i was hoping for someone that could do that. at this point we still don't have somebody....
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and i think he's hit on something and i think from the republicans that i talked with, i spoke with a conservative woman today who said, look. this is rallying people around herman cain because he can't respond to charges that are anonymous and if he says there was no basis we have no way of knowing anything else. so it's helped him. >> it seems like the more things herman cain hits on the better he does. >> well, that's right. at least at this point. you know, the question is, when is this going to come out? is this going to come out? is this going to come out? at some point somebody is going to leak this. i would leak it. if i were advising cain, i would say, we should leak this. we can give it to a reporter who we can then frame it properly around and get the story out. >> herman cain is probably sitting there going, well, this has been running now all week. there are apparently three women involved and they've all made accusations in the past. but to date nobody has come out publicly, identified themselves and said, this is what he did to me. until they do, i don't think this goes
and i think he's hit on something and i think from the republicans that i talked with, i spoke with a conservative woman today who said, look. this is rallying people around herman cain because he can't respond to charges that are anonymous and if he says there was no basis we have no way of knowing anything else. so it's helped him. >> it seems like the more things herman cain hits on the better he does. >> well, that's right. at least at this point. you know, the question is, when...
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>> i was 9. i went to school. i got in a fight. i grabbed a cheer, the teacher, grabbed his watch, slit his wrist open. so they locked me up, sent me to juvenile. >> when it comes to kids and punishment, the question needs to be answered, do kids, no matter what the crime, belong in adult prison? mike dempsey is in charge of the juvenile services for indiana department of correction. >> it is a complicated issue because of the fact they are still juveniles, still young, in mind and body and spirit and everything and yet they have committed some pretty serious crimes against society. the natural reaction, typically for a kid, who is going to an environment like that, they learn survival skills and it's not a positive learning environment either. >> you've just got to basically rely on somebody in here that you can half trust because you don't trust anybody in here. nobody. other than that, you're on your own. >> we're standing by whenever you're clear. in. they have 30 years to do and i tell them, what the guys told me when i came i
>> i was 9. i went to school. i got in a fight. i grabbed a cheer, the teacher, grabbed his watch, slit his wrist open. so they locked me up, sent me to juvenile. >> when it comes to kids and punishment, the question needs to be answered, do kids, no matter what the crime, belong in adult prison? mike dempsey is in charge of the juvenile services for indiana department of correction. >> it is a complicated issue because of the fact they are still juveniles, still young, in...
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and i still have this. and i can hum and i can sing, i can jump up and i can dance. they cannot take the music. and the only way they can ever take your soul is if you give it to them. ♪
and i still have this. and i can hum and i can sing, i can jump up and i can dance. they cannot take the music. and the only way they can ever take your soul is if you give it to them. ♪
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i said, no, i did hear about that. it does not excuse the bar brawl in which she was involved was my or never. and then there and not set of circumstances one evening in new york we had a mutual friend, a kind of legendary figure by the name of some key lazar, who was a great agent. he had invited me to dinner. it turned out he had also invited frank's wife. frank was going to arrive later. no, my god. what is this going to be like. sinatra came and sat down and lifted me and said to mckay, watch you every morning. he said, i have tickets for my concert. he turned on the charm. of course i was instantly seduced by all of that. >> did you go? >> he did not know which ones to want to show up. when the goodwin showed up he was absolutely wonderful. >> you went to the concert. >> i did not, but i have another occasion later. he made one of his greatest nbc because we had the best facilities. the audio wizard who worked in d.c. and break in those days and said, stick around tonight. it will be around 2:00 a.m., but you will
i said, no, i did hear about that. it does not excuse the bar brawl in which she was involved was my or never. and then there and not set of circumstances one evening in new york we had a mutual friend, a kind of legendary figure by the name of some key lazar, who was a great agent. he had invited me to dinner. it turned out he had also invited frank's wife. frank was going to arrive later. no, my god. what is this going to be like. sinatra came and sat down and lifted me and said to mckay,...
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i thought, what have i done? as soon as i got home i called him and i told him the entire thing from beginning to end. he said you did the right thing. i would have been very offended. besides, he should decide who he wants. then i decided i'd better try the kennedys. i called and they said jack had not arrived yet. i told bob exactly what i told adlai stevenson. i felt i had a clean conscience and had not screwed it up. >> can i ask you a question. we saw that clip with the rather lame joke that stevenson said from the podium at a moment of maximum suspense. it was written that it was almost stevenson's moment and he threw it away. he was in a position with the right to remarks to have taken the convention a way. is that unrealistic? was that convention jack kennedy's no matter what happened? can you see a scenario in which stevenson at the peak of his form might have said something -- i have said something on fire? >> i think he knew it was not going to happen. they told him the illinois delegates were going to
i thought, what have i done? as soon as i got home i called him and i told him the entire thing from beginning to end. he said you did the right thing. i would have been very offended. besides, he should decide who he wants. then i decided i'd better try the kennedys. i called and they said jack had not arrived yet. i told bob exactly what i told adlai stevenson. i felt i had a clean conscience and had not screwed it up. >> can i ask you a question. we saw that clip with the rather lame...
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i am getting cherry i when i think about it. my parents came down from seattle, and my parents have no idea what i do. all they know is that i show up on christmas and i bring gifts, but they have no idea what i do. so to stand amongst filipina 100 other amongsts and have it -- to stand up amongst one hand -- hundreds of other amazing filipinas with my parents that there was wonderful. the gala will be fabulous. but we are women, and we're women of color. and we are leaders. i do not want any of you to ever forget that. because we're leaders, we always have people behind us that support us to make sure that the doors are open for us, that we're given the supports that we need, and that we're recognized on a regular basis. because we need to be recognized, because we do not get recognized enough, not only as filipinas but as women the biggest a proud to have had the opportunity to work side-by- side with this person is our city administration and now under him in the lee administration. my boss has been fantastic, a true supporte
i am getting cherry i when i think about it. my parents came down from seattle, and my parents have no idea what i do. all they know is that i show up on christmas and i bring gifts, but they have no idea what i do. so to stand amongst filipina 100 other amongsts and have it -- to stand up amongst one hand -- hundreds of other amazing filipinas with my parents that there was wonderful. the gala will be fabulous. but we are women, and we're women of color. and we are leaders. i do not want any...
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i got a huge room, i got a private bathroom, i look at some of these pictures and i realize how good i have got it in one respect. on the other hand there is a huge amount of issues that go on to deal with the mental and emotional abuse. i do not have my intimates nearly the time to go into that with you. i think the physical issues and the private sector are relatively easily addressed. the other issues i would love to have a chance to talk with you about, go way deeper and are harder to address. for seniors like me, and i have a degenerative joint disease, i think it speaks to physical and mental well-being has an effect on our physical health. one last thing, real briefly and i know my time is up. i live in the -- and tmdc takes great care of the building. the election was over three weeks ago and there has been three robbery and stabbing in the block. supervisor mar: thank you. >> in afternoon. as a former tenant, to address one of the questions about the visitation policy, [inaudible] there is a requirement that the committee take recommendations that the committee came out with
i got a huge room, i got a private bathroom, i look at some of these pictures and i realize how good i have got it in one respect. on the other hand there is a huge amount of issues that go on to deal with the mental and emotional abuse. i do not have my intimates nearly the time to go into that with you. i think the physical issues and the private sector are relatively easily addressed. the other issues i would love to have a chance to talk with you about, go way deeper and are harder to...
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>> i have not. as i looked through their web page, i have primary interests. i am a development officer at st. mary's college. we have 31 veterans, and many did check on that today. one is career services. i have seen a lot of my friends come out and have trouble leveraging their experiences and communicating the value of their experiences to the civilian world. and the second is education. i had the benefit of the gi bill that allowed me to get my master's degree, but i have seen others struggle with that. it is not as simple as having those benefits available. how do you take advantage of that, how do you deal with family life and work life and to stay committed to that cause? there were hot to specific areas where i have not been helped. >> you said you applied a year ago? >> as soon as i came back. >> there was an open seat a year ago, but this is the first contact have had with the city. supervisor kim: jordan towers. >> good afternoon, a supervisor. i am in the iraq war veteran. i served in the united states marine corps in the infantry. i returned home
>> i have not. as i looked through their web page, i have primary interests. i am a development officer at st. mary's college. we have 31 veterans, and many did check on that today. one is career services. i have seen a lot of my friends come out and have trouble leveraging their experiences and communicating the value of their experiences to the civilian world. and the second is education. i had the benefit of the gi bill that allowed me to get my master's degree, but i have seen others...
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i am a writer. i can speak in public and i have. i do not think i am somebody whose private life would be much interest to the reading public. apart from the papers pyrite apart from the people who write my novels, most newspaper readers would be baffled to know who i was. >> a brief question not your personal life. you see in your statement, for a number of years, you were in a relationship with the mp for europe? is that correct? >> yes. >> was there anything illegitimate or secret of about that relationship? >> he was my partner from 2003 through 2010. i was quite open about it. just before i first appear in that the notes, we had been to a conference in venice in 2004. we had dinner with the former prime ministers of italy and sweden. that does not seem to me a secretive way to conduct their relationship. >> uc in paragraph 27 -- you rarely mention your private life when you write columns and so on. can you tell me whether you have ever discussed your personal life in your columns and what sort of things do you typically say? >>
i am a writer. i can speak in public and i have. i do not think i am somebody whose private life would be much interest to the reading public. apart from the papers pyrite apart from the people who write my novels, most newspaper readers would be baffled to know who i was. >> a brief question not your personal life. you see in your statement, for a number of years, you were in a relationship with the mp for europe? is that correct? >> yes. >> was there anything illegitimate or...
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[laughing] i learned something, too. i guess i better stand up. [laughing] i'm really honored to be here. i'm the toy department. i write novels about the types of cases that lawyers like tony handle. in the daytime i work for a big law firm of the type that tony probably would not hold in the highest of esteem, but i'm delighted to be here. you know, i think if you talked to most authors, they will tell you that there is something hot-wired into our system that says we need to try to tell a story. there is nothing at all in my background. i am an absolutely accidental writer. there is nothing in my background which suggests i should be writing novels. i grew up in chicago. i write books about san francisco. i studied accounting at the university of illinois. i have been a corporate and securities attorney for 28 years. i've now written seven best-selling novels about murder trials, death penalty cases, and courtroom drama. i have never handled a criminal case in my life. [laughing] so all of you out there who are thinking of writing novels, there
[laughing] i learned something, too. i guess i better stand up. [laughing] i'm really honored to be here. i'm the toy department. i write novels about the types of cases that lawyers like tony handle. in the daytime i work for a big law firm of the type that tony probably would not hold in the highest of esteem, but i'm delighted to be here. you know, i think if you talked to most authors, they will tell you that there is something hot-wired into our system that says we need to try to tell a...
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yes, i do. >> charlie: you do. >> i love i and i love, i mean in this i work with the singers. we just work as performers but in the other we all sin and i love the music. >> why are you doing this at this time? >> well, you know, mickey, martin asked me abo this. i'm super busy all the time but it happened to coincide with the time where there wasn't much, aside from the films we produce at our production company. there weren't really things i wanted to do, and evenhough i know sometimes my movie agent would like to choke me to death for doing these operas. she would say the same. i does two films this year, smallish parts which i was very happy to do. but there wasn't a lot i read that i liked. i mean, nothing that would make me even want to cancel one show at the opera. and i had been away from the stage acting for a long time. not stage dirting because keep doing that all the time. i start in a new play in paris in few days. but from stage acting, it's mostlily because i love working with the right, director and martin the condecker and working with this music in this kind
yes, i do. >> charlie: you do. >> i love i and i love, i mean in this i work with the singers. we just work as performers but in the other we all sin and i love the music. >> why are you doing this at this time? >> well, you know, mickey, martin asked me abo this. i'm super busy all the time but it happened to coincide with the time where there wasn't much, aside from the films we produce at our production company. there weren't really things i wanted to do, and...
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but i mean after that i think, i went away over the new year's eak and i got back. and i thought i nt to spend more time learning from sheryl. >> but i think the reason it is a good fit is we spent most of our time talking about, you know, what we both cared about and what motivated us. and i could see from mark that what he really wanted to built was something that was, you know, fundamentally going to change who we are and how we interact. >> rose: together they have taken facebook to its dominance of social media and made it an enormously valuable company worth more than 80 billion dollar its. here is what "time" magazine said in 2010 when it named zuckerberg person of the year. quote n less than seven years zuckerberg wired together a 12th humanity into a single network. thereby creating a social entity almost twice as large as the united states. if facebook were a country, it would be the third largest behind only china and india. it started out as lark. a diversion. but it has turn mood something real, something that has changed the way human beings relate to
but i mean after that i think, i went away over the new year's eak and i got back. and i thought i nt to spend more time learning from sheryl. >> but i think the reason it is a good fit is we spent most of our time talking about, you know, what we both cared about and what motivated us. and i could see from mark that what he really wanted to built was something that was, you know, fundamentally going to change who we are and how we interact. >> rose: together they have taken...
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i was on the cover when i was 22 but i won't nude. when i was on espn and they wanted a fitness cover, i think i look better now than 15 years ago. >> sean: i think i look better than 5 years, too. i used to be fat. [ laughter ] >> you asked for it. >>> leanne, thanks for being with us. >> coming up, brad paisley is back and one thing that changed his life and ultimately his superstar career. when we set you up with that little hardware store we didn't intend for your face to be everywhere. but fedex office makes it so easy. not only do they ship stuff, they print flyers, brochures -- everything i need to get my ne out there. that's the problem. now we need to give you a third identity. you're paul matheson. and you're gonna run your business into the ground. erik gustafson would never do that! there is no erik gustafson. hey that's erik gustafson!!! there is no ik gustafson!!!!! [ male announcer ] small business solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. [ m[husband:]cer ] smalgetting cold out here. [wife:] in here too. we need more af
i was on the cover when i was 22 but i won't nude. when i was on espn and they wanted a fitness cover, i think i look better now than 15 years ago. >> sean: i think i look better than 5 years, too. i used to be fat. [ laughter ] >> you asked for it. >>> leanne, thanks for being with us. >> coming up, brad paisley is back and one thing that changed his life and ultimately his superstar career. when we set you up with that little hardware store we didn't intend for your...
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i love the program. >> i will do my best to call you ever go. >> i asked that, and i ask everyone to call me ariel, so why shouldn't you? tavis: i have asked ariel to start by reading a passage from this text, which i think will set us on a beautiful direction for a fascinating conversation with a fascinating man, so would you do me the honors of reading what i asked you to read? >> i have danced on the streets of santiago on november 4, 1970 when allende became president and danced again 38 years after the day my fellow citizens celebrated the inauguration as president of a man who believed in social justice and peace. my fellow citizens voted for a man that would stop torture, a man who had been as of press as our poor had been oppressed, so again i danced on the streets. i dance even if inside me the specter of chile was murmuring, be aware of too much. the change would face the rabid opposition of those who would not give up privileges without a struggle. i knew as my body and weaved and some of and down, i knew that barack obama would have to tackle many of the issues of the new
i love the program. >> i will do my best to call you ever go. >> i asked that, and i ask everyone to call me ariel, so why shouldn't you? tavis: i have asked ariel to start by reading a passage from this text, which i think will set us on a beautiful direction for a fascinating conversation with a fascinating man, so would you do me the honors of reading what i asked you to read? >> i have danced on the streets of santiago on november 4, 1970 when allende became president and...