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but all i know is that my butt was so tight. [ laughter ] i just remember -- i just remember standing there. and i was like, "oh, you're not breathing, but squeeze your ass as tight as you possibly can." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not helping with your improv. >> but it helped. the line came. i found the line. i was like, "oh, great." >> jimmy: that's the secret. >> that's the secret. squeeze your ass -- >> jimmy: so read -- read -- >> "backstage." >> jimmy: "backstage." >> and you'll learn -- >> jimmy: squeeze your ass. >> squeeze your ass. >> jimmy: that's what you've got to do. >> i've got to tell you something real quick. you had mascots out here. >> jimmy: yeah. >> in high school, i was my high school's mascot. i was a mascot at e.e. smith high school in fayetteville, north carolina. our mascot was -- [ cheers and applause ] what you know about fayetteville! [ laughter ] what are you talking about? >> jimmy: you're kidding. >> they love it. i was the golden bull. and like for me, it was a a superhero power. because none of my friends and nobody in the school knew i was the mas
but all i know is that my butt was so tight. [ laughter ] i just remember -- i just remember standing there. and i was like, "oh, you're not breathing, but squeeze your ass as tight as you possibly can." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not helping with your improv. >> but it helped. the line came. i found the line. i was like, "oh, great." >> jimmy: that's the secret. >> that's the secret. squeeze your ass -- >> jimmy: so read -- read -- >>...
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i yeah i don't know why i just don't like it it's like. i. like it when if i just like. mission. i think you've been taught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if you think of yourself as humble. a lot of people. told me that. i guess so often if a lot of people. told me that i'm numb. then i give them. more. more. more more. newer . you. say to the official if. for speaking up here. it evades. going to see that. option. if if just to see if i'm sick. i'm talking. this is the cracks at this moment you know oh you want to rex you never ever if thank. goodness is in the five years that you you know. his life is obviously transformed changed. do you ever talk to him about or do you do you wonder if. this is like the way we did was we were. racist the way he is now. see. when i look at the situation of now versus five years ago i actually see the same person i see william i see around him more opportunity more satisfaction more sense that he can do what he wants to set out to do and. i don't honestly perceive that even for a moment he wishes to go back to th
i yeah i don't know why i just don't like it it's like. i. like it when if i just like. mission. i think you've been taught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if you think of yourself as humble. a lot of people. told me that. i guess so often if a lot of people. told me that i'm numb. then i give them. more. more. more more. newer . you. say to the official if. for speaking up here. it evades. going to see that. option. if if just to see if i'm sick. i'm talking. this...
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so i just want to thank the vcc. you do such great work year after year representing the parents and the communities who need to be served more and get -- have their kid be reclassified right, before they get to middle school. i was to congratulate myrna vasquez. she's a parent at cleveland. i recruited her onto the student side council a few years ago, and i'm so glad to see you here right now. i want to congratulate you guys. i just have a way, maybe, for miss wong. with the recommendations that are made by the bilingual community council, what do we do with them? there's many, many recommendations in here. not all of them obviously can be committed to or overnight or even over the next year or two, even. how do we put these in order where we can actually start implementing some of the recommendations? >> so in the past, and what we're going to be doing moving forward, we do take each of the recommendations, and we plan the future bcc agendas around those recommendations, and so that we have, basically, a series of
so i just want to thank the vcc. you do such great work year after year representing the parents and the communities who need to be served more and get -- have their kid be reclassified right, before they get to middle school. i was to congratulate myrna vasquez. she's a parent at cleveland. i recruited her onto the student side council a few years ago, and i'm so glad to see you here right now. i want to congratulate you guys. i just have a way, maybe, for miss wong. with the recommendations...
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well, we're really happy you're okay, and i mean it's just -- it's just incredible. >> now i want to introduce emma gonzalez. [ applause ] >> if us students have learned anything is that if you don't study, you will fail. and in this case, if you actively do nothing, people continually end up dead. so it's time to start doing something. to every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. [ cheers and applause ] >> shame on you! shame on you! >> politicians who sit in their gilded house and senate seats funded by the nra telling us nothing could have ever been done to prevent this. we call b.s.! they say that tougher gun laws do not decrease gun violence. we call b.s.! they say a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun. we call b.s.! they say guns are just tools like knives and are as dangerous as cars. we call b.s.! they say that no laws could have been able to prevent the hundreds of senseless tragedies that have occurred. we call b.s.! that us kids don't know what we're talking about, that we're too young to understand how the government works, we call b.
well, we're really happy you're okay, and i mean it's just -- it's just incredible. >> now i want to introduce emma gonzalez. [ applause ] >> if us students have learned anything is that if you don't study, you will fail. and in this case, if you actively do nothing, people continually end up dead. so it's time to start doing something. to every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. [ cheers and applause ] >> shame on you! shame on you! >>...
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well, we're really happy you're okay, and i mean it's just -- it's just incredible. >> now i want to introduce emma gonzalez. [ applause ] >> if us students have learned anything is that if you don't study, you will fail. and in this case, if you actively do nothing, peoe continually end up dead. so it's time to start doing something. to every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. [ cheers and applause ] >> shame on you! shame on you! >> politicians who sit in their gilded house and senate seats funded by the nra telling us nothing could have ever been done to prevent this. we call b.s.! they say that tougher gun laws do not decrease gun violence. we call b.s.! they say a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun. we call b.s.! they say guns are just tools like knives and are as dangerous as cars. we call b.s.! they say that no laws could have been able to prevent the hundreds of senseless tragedies that have occurred. we call b.s.! that us kids don't know what we're talking about, that we're too young to understand how the government works, we call b.s.
well, we're really happy you're okay, and i mean it's just -- it's just incredible. >> now i want to introduce emma gonzalez. [ applause ] >> if us students have learned anything is that if you don't study, you will fail. and in this case, if you actively do nothing, peoe continually end up dead. so it's time to start doing something. to every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. [ cheers and applause ] >> shame on you! shame on you! >>...
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i think i just got an f from you actually. i think i just got an f from you actually. - nikki giovanni, welcome. - thank you, i'm glad to be here. - very nice to be with you. so i have a big existential question for you to begin. why poetry? there are a lot of forms of expression. a lot of people who choose to commit words to paper or to somehow live in the realm of art or expression. they can go a lot of different routes, but why is poetry the thing that you settled on all those years ago? - probably because i'm stupid and couldn't figure out how to ... you know i was laughing. i have a dear friend, toni morrison, and she writes really incredible novels. and i'm always amazed at how do you go from point a to point b? if i write a poem, i'm finished in you know a page and a half, hell i'm gone. (audience laughs) - but that short form expression has worked for you. it's worked for you now for 50 years. - it works for me because i get to say what i want to say - it works for me because i get to say what i want to say and i don't
i think i just got an f from you actually. i think i just got an f from you actually. - nikki giovanni, welcome. - thank you, i'm glad to be here. - very nice to be with you. so i have a big existential question for you to begin. why poetry? there are a lot of forms of expression. a lot of people who choose to commit words to paper or to somehow live in the realm of art or expression. they can go a lot of different routes, but why is poetry the thing that you settled on all those years ago? -...
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but i couldn't say, "actually, i just lied to you." like that was -- so i just had to like lean in. and he's like, "where did you perform?" and i was, like, "the panthenon." [ light laughter ] because that kind of sounds like a theater. >> seth: sure, yes. >> like the paramount. >> seth: i would believe there's a panthenon. >> right. and he's like, "when did that get built?" and i'm like, "you don't know about the panthenon?" [ laughter ] i mean, i'm like making him feel bad for not knowing about st. louis. [ laughter ] and then, he's like, "where did you stay?" and i was like, "the doubletree." [ laughter ] and he's like, "there's a doubletree in st. louis?" and i'm like, "the one city there's not a doubletree, is the one i lied." and now, the window has closed. >> seth: yeah. >> for this, and if he watches this show, i am fired. [ laughter ] but, so, somewhere, john goodman is trying to book a hotel at the doubletree that doesn't exist. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and can't believe he can't get a show at the panthenon. [ laughter ] >> yeah, totally. and like, i just -- i'm not goo
but i couldn't say, "actually, i just lied to you." like that was -- so i just had to like lean in. and he's like, "where did you perform?" and i was, like, "the panthenon." [ light laughter ] because that kind of sounds like a theater. >> seth: sure, yes. >> like the paramount. >> seth: i would believe there's a panthenon. >> right. and he's like, "when did that get built?" and i'm like, "you don't know about the...
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i just think you are fun. i just think it's great. >> he just walked up and he was just like, "i'm going to toss you." and i'm like, "alright." >> jimmy: let's go for it. >> let's do this. the whole time, i'm like, you know, just talking [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] i'm talking -- i'm talking bad words. yes, i'm talking -- you know, i'm just talking smack. >> jimmy: smack. >> to all the wrestlers and all that kind of stuff. what? >> jimmy: we both said "smack" way too loud. >> i know. >> jimmy: talkin -- [ both ] "smack." [ laughter ] >> so, yeah. the whole time i'm like -- we're antagonizing each other and then just out of nowhere, i just jump into the ring. and she is just godsmacked. like yeah, it's amazing. >> jimmy: that's the best. >> so, yeah. i'm also a amateur wrestler now apparently. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm an indie amateur wrestler. >> jimmy: hey, have you taken a a selfie yet? >> i have zero pictures on my instagram. [ applause ] >> alright, let's do this. should we do it? alright, let's see. >> jimmy: a
i just think you are fun. i just think it's great. >> he just walked up and he was just like, "i'm going to toss you." and i'm like, "alright." >> jimmy: let's go for it. >> let's do this. the whole time, i'm like, you know, just talking [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] i'm talking -- i'm talking bad words. yes, i'm talking -- you know, i'm just talking smack. >> jimmy: smack. >> to all the wrestlers and all that kind of stuff. what? >> jimmy: we...
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when i was high i could do everything i could do just as well, i just realized it wasn't worth the [ bleep ] effort, man, that was it. >> people say pot smokers are lazy. i disagree. i'm a multi-tasking pot smoker. i was walking down the street, i was putting eyedrops in my eyes, i was talking on my cell phone, and i was getting hit by a car. >> all comedians, nine out of ten seem to be potheads. there's something about the playfulness of marijuana, the thought process, the giggle aspect that is similar to the comic mind in a way. >> i like to have a puff of pot when i get off stage because it's just so hard to calm down after. >> i'm watching mtv, and the lead singer from motley crue comes on, and he tells me not to take drugs. motley crue's idea of a drug problem is not finding any after a gig. >> i've done too many drugs is what i'm saying. i did too many drugs. and when i say i did them, i [ bleep ]ing did them. i didn't experiment with them. people say, oh, yeah, when i was in my late teens and 20s i experimented with drugs. no the [ bleep ] you didn't, you're not a scientist. >
when i was high i could do everything i could do just as well, i just realized it wasn't worth the [ bleep ] effort, man, that was it. >> people say pot smokers are lazy. i disagree. i'm a multi-tasking pot smoker. i was walking down the street, i was putting eyedrops in my eyes, i was talking on my cell phone, and i was getting hit by a car. >> all comedians, nine out of ten seem to be potheads. there's something about the playfulness of marijuana, the thought process, the giggle...
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i just needed to get out of it. i just needed to get out of it. it was tearing me apart. >> that's hard thing to do to end a relationship. >> it was very hard. but i knew i needed to get out. >> how did you end it? >> he wasn't in town. and i just simply said this isn't working for me. he's like why not? i told him i blamed it on my mom. i know my mom knows about you. but she would be devastated if she found out we were having a relationship and being intimate. and the feelings and i don't want to disappoint my mom. and he said a few words and that was it. you know, it is what it is. we ended it and didn't talk for a long time again. we started talking in the 2009. i went to a pageant in las vegas with a girlfriend of mine. we went to his room and chitchatted. >> he invited you to the pageant? >> he did. he got us a room a the trump oe tell. a suite. a really nice one. i had a boyfriend at the type flt there was nothing like that. and we stayed in contact for a bit. and then we lost contact. >> up next i ask karen mcdougal about whether she though
i just needed to get out of it. i just needed to get out of it. it was tearing me apart. >> that's hard thing to do to end a relationship. >> it was very hard. but i knew i needed to get out. >> how did you end it? >> he wasn't in town. and i just simply said this isn't working for me. he's like why not? i told him i blamed it on my mom. i know my mom knows about you. but she would be devastated if she found out we were having a relationship and being intimate. and the...
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[ laughter ] and i just -- i wind them up. >> jimmy: and you should have just left it. >> yeah and i get into arguments with them. the running thing is i should have left it. but -- >> jimmy: 24 followers. getting into a major fight with them. >> i got into a fight after doing this show. because i didn't think about being on the plane, and they're saying we're not handing out nuts on this flight because this lady is so allergic to nuts. that even someone else eating nuts in the vicinity would cause her to have a fatal reaction. and i talk about this on this show that i was furious. like i was -- oh god, just because someone is going to die i'm not allowed to eat nuts? [ laughter ] and i do this -- i did the whole routine. i wish i had brought my own nuts on. i say it as a joke. i say now when i fly, in case it happens again, i take a a shower and i just rub myself all over in nuts, right? [ laughter ] and it went out and someone on twitter was going "how dare you. my daughter has a nut allergy." and she was -- you and me and causing trouble, this is disgusting, you know. and someone
[ laughter ] and i just -- i wind them up. >> jimmy: and you should have just left it. >> yeah and i get into arguments with them. the running thing is i should have left it. but -- >> jimmy: 24 followers. getting into a major fight with them. >> i got into a fight after doing this show. because i didn't think about being on the plane, and they're saying we're not handing out nuts on this flight because this lady is so allergic to nuts. that even someone else eating nuts...
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i just want to go home. i don't even want to do this trip anymore. i'm so scared. >> reporter: when we come back, amber hatches a plan. she'll move heaven and earth to save herself, praying for some help from above. stay with us. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doct
i just want to go home. i don't even want to do this trip anymore. i'm so scared. >> reporter: when we come back, amber hatches a plan. she'll move heaven and earth to save herself, praying for some help from above. stay with us. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are...
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i think we just need to have their back. we need to give them this urge ant support they need to have those resources and last thing i wanted to say is that the neighborhood that we're talking about here are not just about ensuring safe and clean streets for our residents, it's about the people who visit and work there. please, i hope you will approval and thank you for the consideration. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good morning. i'm christina rutter and i'm the assistant administrative director of san francisco ballet school. and i'm a native of san francisco and i have studied or worked in the civic center area for 19 years. my role at the ballet school is to ensure the well-being of our 500 children and 300 adult students who attend chances weekly. we're at 455 franklin street at foul ton. across from the opera house and one of our community partners the boy and girl's club. the ballet building is open 350 days per year and the school is in session nearly 300 days per year. children ages 4-18 travel from all over the b
i think we just need to have their back. we need to give them this urge ant support they need to have those resources and last thing i wanted to say is that the neighborhood that we're talking about here are not just about ensuring safe and clean streets for our residents, it's about the people who visit and work there. please, i hope you will approval and thank you for the consideration. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good morning. i'm christina rutter and i'm the assistant...
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: i just have some questions. if you could talk about the package that the p.o.a. is actively negotiating for for police officers. >> i really -- you know, these -- they're in flux. where we started is not where we are, and what will happen and what always happens -- >> supervisor kim: i understand it's a negotiation, but i'm asking what is the value of the package that the p.o.a. is currently negotiating on behalf of the officers in terms of the budgetary allocations that we afford and the mayor would be considering to add to our general fund budget? >> i think that would probably prejudice the negotiations for me to announce that number right now, and i'm not sure that the number that it was walking into this meeting is the same number it will be when i walk out of this meeting. it's a number that is constantly in flux. >> supervisor kim: that, i understand. there are numbers that are being reported in the press regardless of what you state here today. is there a number that you're comfortable -- >> we don't sun
: i just have some questions. if you could talk about the package that the p.o.a. is actively negotiating for for police officers. >> i really -- you know, these -- they're in flux. where we started is not where we are, and what will happen and what always happens -- >> supervisor kim: i understand it's a negotiation, but i'm asking what is the value of the package that the p.o.a. is currently negotiating on behalf of the officers in terms of the budgetary allocations that we afford...
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he must have been in some film i just saw or something like that, but i don't know, i just -- i recognize him. he's fantastic. >> yeah. no, he was great to work with, and i feel like he does such a a great job as simon, you know. simon is based off the novel by becky albertalli, which i loved. it's about a 17-year-old boy in high school who lives a a seemingly perfect life except for the fact that he's secretly gay, and struggling to come out to his friends and family. and he falls in love with a a classmate, online which is when things come to a head, where a classmate threatens to out him, and i play his best friend, lea, and it's directed by greg berlanti who is such a a legend, and i think just the perfect person to tell this story, you know? not only does he understand it, but just how generous he is, and talented, and how much experience he has in the industry. >> jimmy: and it's got a great sound track, too. i know jack antonoff produced it. >> brilliant. yes. >> jimmy: we love -- he's going to be on the show tomorrow, i believe. >> oh brilliant. >> jimmy: yeah, it'll be fun. would
he must have been in some film i just saw or something like that, but i don't know, i just -- i recognize him. he's fantastic. >> yeah. no, he was great to work with, and i feel like he does such a a great job as simon, you know. simon is based off the novel by becky albertalli, which i loved. it's about a 17-year-old boy in high school who lives a a seemingly perfect life except for the fact that he's secretly gay, and struggling to come out to his friends and family. and he falls in...
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so i kind of just tried to forget. and i think when you do that active forgetting and you think, okay, well, you know this person didn't listen to me, who i trusted so much. >> trevor: right. >> and who i still trust so much and love so much, you mitigate, and you think, well, i guess it didn't happen, or i guess i misremembered. and then you realize when you're at the age i was, which was, like-- i think i was 32, when i realized, no, i would like to talk about this now, because she is long gone, and all i have is myself. and really need to get over-- you know, i need to look at this, and i need to talk about it. >> trevor: right. >> yeah. >> trevor: and when you look at your experiences growing up and the world you grew up in and your relationship with your father and your mother, do you find that those things contributed to the stage in the book where you talk about having to institutionalize yourself? and what was that like? what is the conversation someone has with themselves when they go, "i have mental health is
so i kind of just tried to forget. and i think when you do that active forgetting and you think, okay, well, you know this person didn't listen to me, who i trusted so much. >> trevor: right. >> and who i still trust so much and love so much, you mitigate, and you think, well, i guess it didn't happen, or i guess i misremembered. and then you realize when you're at the age i was, which was, like-- i think i was 32, when i realized, no, i would like to talk about this now, because...
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so tonight, i just have a couple of brief updates, i just wanted to update you all on your summit that a good majority of you were able to attend. we -- i believe we did a really great job. commissioners were super supportive. i want to give a big shout out for commissioner perez, again, for putting together or marketing materials for the event and making us shine and making us look super professional. he was literally in the office for hours at a time working on this stuff, and i kept saying, you're hired. so thank you so much, and commissioner thomas, thank you, as well for putting together the programming for your section on harm reduction. i thought it was super informative, and that's what i heard from a lot of folks in the audience. and i think, you know, dylan's presentation that he worked on with steven was really informative, as well, and it was a creative conversation and flowed really nicely, and we wound up having about 150 attendees, i'd say, throughout the day. a lot of them stayed the entire time. and i think one of the main take aways from that event was, you know, a lo
so tonight, i just have a couple of brief updates, i just wanted to update you all on your summit that a good majority of you were able to attend. we -- i believe we did a really great job. commissioners were super supportive. i want to give a big shout out for commissioner perez, again, for putting together or marketing materials for the event and making us shine and making us look super professional. he was literally in the office for hours at a time working on this stuff, and i kept saying,...
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i came i w 3 and i just turned 51 a couple days ago. spending 19 years in the penitentiary, that ain't never going to go away, but i refuse to let it run my life. i refuse that. i got to keep on ticking. so never seen a blackberry or any of these ipods, none of that stuff. >> but kenneth body's cell contains the artifacts of his life before prison. >> like this cassette player. this is probably an antique on the streets, but this is something a person would want in here. the only reason i was able to keep this is i managed to stay out of trouble. i was able to keep these alligator shoes. yeah. it's probably outdated. but in here, they're sharp as a tack. something that earlier in the years you could have but you no longer could wear dress shoes in here. so they grandfathered them and you can only wear them when you go to visit. and that's the only time you can wear them. this is a typewriter. this is fairly new. you know, this is what i recommend, see, because a lot of guys come to prison and they want to get something to occupy their t
i came i w 3 and i just turned 51 a couple days ago. spending 19 years in the penitentiary, that ain't never going to go away, but i refuse to let it run my life. i refuse that. i got to keep on ticking. so never seen a blackberry or any of these ipods, none of that stuff. >> but kenneth body's cell contains the artifacts of his life before prison. >> like this cassette player. this is probably an antique on the streets, but this is something a person would want in here. the only...
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we try to -- >> i just want to say goodbye. thank you. >> sometimes that's all it takes. >> i never leave anything in my car. >> we let them know there's been a lot of vehicle break-ins in this area specifically, they target this area, rental cars or vehicles with visible items. >> this is just warning about vehicle break-ins. take a look at it. >> if we can get them to take it with them, take it out of the cars, it helps. . >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e
we try to -- >> i just want to say goodbye. thank you. >> sometimes that's all it takes. >> i never leave anything in my car. >> we let them know there's been a lot of vehicle break-ins in this area specifically, they target this area, rental cars or vehicles with visible items. >> this is just warning about vehicle break-ins. take a look at it. >> if we can get them to take it with them, take it out of the cars, it helps. . >> neighborhood in san...
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so i want to just extend my thanks, as well. i unfortunately can't thank anybody in particular on the peef cac because i am the guilty one that has no longer two appointees on the peef cac since francis, your chair, moved on, and carlene took a job in l.a., so thank you very much to my appointees for that. but i will be sure to appoint someone -- two people before as you guys start to work on the next cycle of peef funding. every time i see these reports, i'm just astounded by the privilege and opportunity that we have as a school district to have 73 additional -- 73 million additional dollars to help us support our schools thanks to the voters of san francisco. we talk about this whenever we travel or people ask us how we're able to get the kinds of programming that we have, and there was a time when we may not have had, you know, general curriculum, but we had sports, libraries, art, and music. and it's just amazing to me that we've been given this gift, which is actually programming that should be part of standard state fundi
so i want to just extend my thanks, as well. i unfortunately can't thank anybody in particular on the peef cac because i am the guilty one that has no longer two appointees on the peef cac since francis, your chair, moved on, and carlene took a job in l.a., so thank you very much to my appointees for that. but i will be sure to appoint someone -- two people before as you guys start to work on the next cycle of peef funding. every time i see these reports, i'm just astounded by the privilege and...
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i just, i just had an interview yesterday. i got the job though, so! [laughter] [applause] >> we do not plan not, that worked out great! [laughter] our guide is to spin guys off when they are ready. and we have guys working full-time in construction, law firm, and cold stone creamery came in with an offer. everyone's path is different. some people it might be 15 or 16 months. there is no straight path. maleek, what we do the fourth, what are you doing now, what has the program been like? what happened last year? >> pretty much what i was doing a year before the program basically was out of control. and out of jail, selling drugs. catching cases. it was completely out of control. once i got into the program and i began to start making a change, things begin to come easy to me. you know what i am saying, the program -- first off, mr. and mrs. jones, that's my godfather and my god mama. i got shot in 2015. six times, i got shot in the back of my head, my hand and three times in my back. and then i was incarcerated right after that for a gun charge. i real
i just, i just had an interview yesterday. i got the job though, so! [laughter] [applause] >> we do not plan not, that worked out great! [laughter] our guide is to spin guys off when they are ready. and we have guys working full-time in construction, law firm, and cold stone creamery came in with an offer. everyone's path is different. some people it might be 15 or 16 months. there is no straight path. maleek, what we do the fourth, what are you doing now, what has the program been like?...
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i just eye love the city. i always-- i didn't even know i was going to be an actor when i was a kid and i was like, "i gotta live in new york." >> really? >> stephen: it just seemed like the most exciting city in the world to me. how did you not move to los angeles, because it's the mother ship, and if you're in entertainment it's always shooting its tractor beams to entertainers saying you have to move out here to work. >> it's true mip pressure from my agent agent at the time-- lie early 90s-- to move out there. and then i got "reservoir dogs" and quentin tarantino did a huge favor to the actors by putting our names in the opening credits. and that helped enormously, because now people in the industry could put the name to the face. >> stephen: wow. i never thought about that. that's very generous of him. >> it really-- it really helped. >> stephen: were you-- were you mr. white? what was your color? >> i was mr. pink. >> stephen: mr. pink. that's right. you're like, "why do i have to be-- why do i have to b
i just eye love the city. i always-- i didn't even know i was going to be an actor when i was a kid and i was like, "i gotta live in new york." >> really? >> stephen: it just seemed like the most exciting city in the world to me. how did you not move to los angeles, because it's the mother ship, and if you're in entertainment it's always shooting its tractor beams to entertainers saying you have to move out here to work. >> it's true mip pressure from my agent agent...
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i just drank -- i just drank six feet of -- pina colada. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, washcloths, for being hand towels that have seen some stuff. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: ooh la la. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, spotify, for being the only app that's like, "uh, so like, i made you a mixtape." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's cool. >> jimmy: whatever. >> steve: whatever. >> jimmy: you don't have to listen to it if you don't want to. ♪ thank you, answering bank security question, for making me realize i know nothing about myself. [ laughter and applause ] what was my mother's name in high school? >> steve: when did i meet my wife? >> jimmy: my mom's nickname in high school? ♪ thank you, chunky peanut butter -- [ light laughter ] for being the only food whose name is a form of fat-shaming. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you latkes, for not being called seder tots. there you go everybody. >> steve: hey! >> jimmy: those are my thank-you notes. we'll be right back with tyler perry! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ next chapter ♪ ♪ when steeeeak ♪ is really this go
i just drank -- i just drank six feet of -- pina colada. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, washcloths, for being hand towels that have seen some stuff. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: ooh la la. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, spotify, for being the only app that's like, "uh, so like, i made you a mixtape." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's cool. >> jimmy: whatever. >> steve: whatever. >> jimmy: you don't have to listen to it if you don't want to. ♪...
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>> i just didn't. i just didn't. i had other stuff. >> stephen: yeah. it's a little frightening. >> i think it is, and so i wouldn't advise it for, like six-year-olds. but you said third grade. >> stephen: eighth grade-- eight years old. >> around eight to 89 fran i would say is good. so take your kids. your daughters -- take your daughters-- take your sons, too. but i think young kids are going to love it, love it. >> stephen: and what's the darkness today these days, do you? what do you think the darkness is-- ( laughter ) i'm not leading. i promise you. >> you are not leading? >> stephen: i'm not. i'm listening. ( laughter ). >> okay. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> it's this pervasive feeling that one group of people is better than the other or one side is better than the other side. and so in times of darkness, we must all be warriors for the light, stephen. >> stephen: oh, i like that. >> yes. >> stephen: i like that. we have to take a little break right here. i want to talk to you about your upcoming presidential run which obviously-- ( cheers and applau
>> i just didn't. i just didn't. i had other stuff. >> stephen: yeah. it's a little frightening. >> i think it is, and so i wouldn't advise it for, like six-year-olds. but you said third grade. >> stephen: eighth grade-- eight years old. >> around eight to 89 fran i would say is good. so take your kids. your daughters -- take your daughters-- take your sons, too. but i think young kids are going to love it, love it. >> stephen: and what's the darkness today...
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i was totally depressed. so i quit school for like a week. i was just -- i was just fried. i couldn't believe we had lost. so i got it back together, but i ended up flunking spanish. so i didn't get to graduate. so in my hometown we graduated outside on a football field. my dad actually came to town and he ripped me a new one, and i was already in a fog. i was out of it. so i went to the baseball stadium. it was next door. and i stood on the top rung and cried for two hours. >> and watched the graduation that you weren't involved in. >> and i said this is the last time in my life i'm going to let anyone control my destiny. and my first x amount of years in the nba i was mad at my dad, mad at ms. gomez for flunking me in spanish. and i played. and then i had the spit incident in new jersey. >> spitting on a fan. >> yeah, with lauren. and that changed my whole life. a negative thing changed my whole life because i had to sit down and say, yo, man, you got to let this thing with your dad go. i don't know why you're mad at ms. gomez. it was your fault for flunking spanish. firs
i was totally depressed. so i quit school for like a week. i was just -- i was just fried. i couldn't believe we had lost. so i got it back together, but i ended up flunking spanish. so i didn't get to graduate. so in my hometown we graduated outside on a football field. my dad actually came to town and he ripped me a new one, and i was already in a fog. i was out of it. so i went to the baseball stadium. it was next door. and i stood on the top rung and cried for two hours. >> and...
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i will just tell you this. for example, like, whenever there's a big hurricane or a big tragedy or something, what i like to do, and i literally did it, i find reporters to find people in the communities, and so during the hurricane in houston and there's been many other places where i will just call up people, people in the shelters, find their number, and i say, hi, this is oprah, and i want to help you. and they are all, like, oh, oh! don't tell anybody, don't tell nobody. i'm going to help you. >> you were inspired to help the kids fighting against gun violence. such a big issue, i want to give you a moment to talk about why were you so moved to helped young people in parkland? >> well, because itreminded me of many conversations i had with john louis -- >> could be the civil rights leaders of -- >> reminded me of enough, and the fact they created a national march to say enough, and what it takes to risk that on a national level is what i responded to. i wanted to be able to bring kids from all over the cou
i will just tell you this. for example, like, whenever there's a big hurricane or a big tragedy or something, what i like to do, and i literally did it, i find reporters to find people in the communities, and so during the hurricane in houston and there's been many other places where i will just call up people, people in the shelters, find their number, and i say, hi, this is oprah, and i want to help you. and they are all, like, oh, oh! don't tell anybody, don't tell nobody. i'm going to help...
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i have just how i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is a separate mission from there i went into the naval reserves ones that i completed i went into the army national guard which i am still hurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the car they were as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i have about all that and get over here which was hard then and now and again and the last time was a lot harder but at least i was able to. bounce back from it all. and since then have been trying to find income to help kind of move forward and. remember we have to cross over into it a precarious out. and give you a heads up. your whole day isn't compassed with doing nothing but surviving that foothold to go around to look for housing or to look for jobs. it becomes much harder because you're more focused on where am i going to get my next meal or how am i going to get to these free services or how my going to these f
i have just how i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is a separate mission from there i went into the naval reserves ones that i completed i went into the army national guard which i am still hurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the car they were as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i have about all that and get over here which was hard then and now and again and the last time was a...
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i just was unapologetic about it. yet now that i know she is alive, i feel, i don't want to run into her. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. do you think she has seen the move veep? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: how could you not see a movie in which some body plays you. an incredible amount of restraint. >> i think i did show her side of things, pretty well. i think. i was, i was on her side. i represented for her. and knew what it took for her to, to, get that, get tonya to the rink how much it cost her. i really feel like i filled her up with her truth. >> jimmy: some where deep inside you know she will not appreciate any of that. because she is a horrible person. >> the way steven brilliantly told the story its through everyone's perspective. i showed her point of view. but tonya's point of view was shown. and jeff's point of view. in their version, she its a monster. >> everyone named lavonna is a monster. there aren other people named lavonna. >> everyone kept calling me lavonna, it's lavonna. >> you should
i just was unapologetic about it. yet now that i know she is alive, i feel, i don't want to run into her. >> jimmy: i don't blame you. do you think she has seen the move veep? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: how could you not see a movie in which some body plays you. an incredible amount of restraint. >> i think i did show her side of things, pretty well. i think. i was, i was on her side. i represented for her. and knew what it took for her to, to, get that,...
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you know, i just want to say, i didn't grow up here. i've been in the city for 15 years, but as someone who grew up in the midwest, as a filipino who grew up in the midwest, the bay area has always symbolized as a bastion for filipino community. i used to work in worker's rights advocacy work at the filipino rights community center, and i used to work with low wage workers who were facing all types of exploitation. as an example of the legacy that gran oriente filipino and the people that built that place and what it means to the community and what it means to the filipino community in general here in the bay area and in san francisco, a lot of our clients who experienced wage theft from other parts of the country and needed to get away would always turn to san francisco, and they came here because they knew that the community was here, and they could be supported and that there were -- just a vibrant community where they could get away kind of from the shadows of exploitation that they were experiencing in other parts of the country. s
you know, i just want to say, i didn't grow up here. i've been in the city for 15 years, but as someone who grew up in the midwest, as a filipino who grew up in the midwest, the bay area has always symbolized as a bastion for filipino community. i used to work in worker's rights advocacy work at the filipino rights community center, and i used to work with low wage workers who were facing all types of exploitation. as an example of the legacy that gran oriente filipino and the people that built...
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so, i don't know. yeah, just my comments. i would like to know why they don't have prediabetes programs. also in working on a plan and director, this will be for the early retirees and the actives in the city plan one, right, we are looking at what we are going to do with that plan. but i do want to make sure you refer to the charter, which is our constitution, which says quite clearly that the intent was to provide for the same health coverage to retired persons and spouses as to, as it is for actives. aside from union negotiations. so, that has to be kept in mind, because that is the intent of the charter. >> thank you. >> and lastly, in the director's report is a worksheet that describes the co-pay and deductible benchmarking that anne put together as well that shows the variations that exist currently today. so hopefully that answers that question as well. >> thank you. are there any comments from the board? thank you, you survived your first -- are there any public comments? >> dennis krueger, active and retired firefigh
so, i don't know. yeah, just my comments. i would like to know why they don't have prediabetes programs. also in working on a plan and director, this will be for the early retirees and the actives in the city plan one, right, we are looking at what we are going to do with that plan. but i do want to make sure you refer to the charter, which is our constitution, which says quite clearly that the intent was to provide for the same health coverage to retired persons and spouses as to, as it is for...
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i have a friend who just started at the sf arts commission, so i don't know if they would be helpful with shepherding this through, as well. yeah, i'm not sure, exactly. but we actually have what the lot size and everything. >> supervisor tang: okay. thank you very much. any other members? i called several names, so please lineup by the drape if you would like to speak, and even if i haven't called your name, as well. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm betsy eddie, and the board i serve on enthuseiastically supports this designation. also, in addition, we do have with that easement that bob pulliam was talking about, we have documentation that at that time the landmark status -- at the time that the artwork was commissioned by the -- for the -- and the arts commission approved it, that we have documentation that public works is required to maintain the artwork. and -- but to go on, one of the important things that -- you've asked important questions because one of our immediate concerns is that the trees really need trimming. right now, trees, the one big tree that you saw in the pi
i have a friend who just started at the sf arts commission, so i don't know if they would be helpful with shepherding this through, as well. yeah, i'm not sure, exactly. but we actually have what the lot size and everything. >> supervisor tang: okay. thank you very much. any other members? i called several names, so please lineup by the drape if you would like to speak, and even if i haven't called your name, as well. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm betsy eddie, and the board i...
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it's so easy to just move away but i am just committed. i wanted to stay there and see this thing turn around and when i think about what's hard, it's more than just reaching the young men and it's like we have to do a wholistic approach almost because, you know, what make young men do this, they're not just waking up in the morning saying, you know what, i think i want to shoot somebody today or i want to sell drugs today, there's a lot of dysfunction and at the end of the day, i think that these young men and the other young men that live in the community want the same thing your sons and daughters want. they want a healthy life. they want to feel safe, and they want to be successful. and these guys are showing that. if given opportunity they can turn their lives around. a lot of african american communities across chicago there's a huge deficit and we're trying to fill some of that with great programs, people that care and opportunity. so i think it's going to take a lot more opportunity from organizations like chicago cred and having t
it's so easy to just move away but i am just committed. i wanted to stay there and see this thing turn around and when i think about what's hard, it's more than just reaching the young men and it's like we have to do a wholistic approach almost because, you know, what make young men do this, they're not just waking up in the morning saying, you know what, i think i want to shoot somebody today or i want to sell drugs today, there's a lot of dysfunction and at the end of the day, i think that...
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it would most flow so i meet a woman and obama and joe. if i just. need to humiliate you for me and it was a young. tom how did a delay come about. such a great story fred sweat occur the co-founder and c.e.o. of african leadership academy was one of the other fellows at ted in a rush and so i decided to. contact. me. you know after william spoke i went and talked to him and i said you know what about him coming to l.a. and fred was dismissive he said it's too late he's too old. and you know he doesn't have the foundation to make it happen. and so about six months later fred called me and said i want william. and i think wall what's changed and he said. i think i think we can do a good job for william and. and. and i said. i had to think about it a little bit because you know i realized that to l.a. william story was very compelling and you know probably a good way to fundraise yes yes i put it all in. but i really did believe in fred's vision of a school with the best of the best of kids from every different country coming together in a pan african
it would most flow so i meet a woman and obama and joe. if i just. need to humiliate you for me and it was a young. tom how did a delay come about. such a great story fred sweat occur the co-founder and c.e.o. of african leadership academy was one of the other fellows at ted in a rush and so i decided to. contact. me. you know after william spoke i went and talked to him and i said you know what about him coming to l.a. and fred was dismissive he said it's too late he's too old. and you know he...
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i'm just how i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is the center technician from there i went into the naval reserves. completed i went into the army national guard which i'm still hurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the guard they work as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i had about all that and get over here which was hard i've done it now and again and this last time was a lot harder but at least i was able to. bounce back from it all. and since then have been trying to find income to help kind of move forward and. remember we have to cross over into it a creek area now. and give you a heads up and. you're cool that he isn't compassed with doing nothing but surviving that foothold to go around to look for housing or to look for jobs. it becomes much harder because you're more focused on where am i going to get my next meal. or how am i going to get to these free services or how my going to
i'm just how i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is the center technician from there i went into the naval reserves. completed i went into the army national guard which i'm still hurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the guard they work as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i had about all that and get over here which was hard i've done it now and again and this last time was a lot...
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just don't -- >> me, a name i call myself. fa, a long way to run. >> jimmy: okay, that is "the sound of music," what you are doing here. >> look, jimmy. cream colored ponies, and crisp apple strudel. [ light laughter ] door bells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles. >> jimmy: sarah -- sarah please. >> wild geese that fly -- ♪ with the moon on their wings these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, thank you, sarah. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. it's nice to be here. >> jimmy: do you have anything else to add? ♪ >> when the dog bites -- >> jimmy: all right. thank you very much. sarah huckabee sanders, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] thank you miss sanders. here's some entertainment news. after arie, the bachelor, dumped becca, lawmakers from her home state of minnesota are trying to ban him from the entire state. [ laughter ] you know you messed up when the nicest state in the country is like, "we can't even" with you. okay? [ applause ] actually, last night arie and his new fiancee
just don't -- >> me, a name i call myself. fa, a long way to run. >> jimmy: okay, that is "the sound of music," what you are doing here. >> look, jimmy. cream colored ponies, and crisp apple strudel. [ light laughter ] door bells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles. >> jimmy: sarah -- sarah please. >> wild geese that fly -- ♪ with the moon on their wings these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, thank you, sarah. [...
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i know just you know good day now. you know the banks you know you lie and so watch the language of a bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. football is life. this passion. this anger. we leave for this game it's the most important weekend in football week and for us india. is on the road to show you all sides of the beautiful game some get no i wasn't sure in obs dalby morning between your dentist to read the only to start be in italy six a whole city lights. that also happens in munich went by and host don't mean that the we can't. be offering giving the tunisian the stream of choice of the. press outings and met up with a player from the other side jaden some show dalton's choosing stock could he score against the champions. our. football his life i'm kicked off grade school let's go. the so number. one no. means no jane says. he's a young chap with. crazy skills. off the pitch. if you don't know his face yet just give him some time. he's on the way so say he's the best seventeen year
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we try to -- >> i just want to say goodbye. thank you. >> sometimes that's all it takes. >> i never leave anything in my car. >> we let them know there's been a lot of vehicle break-ins in this area specifically, they target this area, rental cars or vehicles with visible items. >> this is just warning about vehicle break-ins. take a look at it. >> if we can get them to take it with them, take it out of the cars, it helps. . >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman
we try to -- >> i just want to say goodbye. thank you. >> sometimes that's all it takes. >> i never leave anything in my car. >> we let them know there's been a lot of vehicle break-ins in this area specifically, they target this area, rental cars or vehicles with visible items. >> this is just warning about vehicle break-ins. take a look at it. >> if we can get them to take it with them, take it out of the cars, it helps. . >> neighborhood in san...
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i mean, i just lost my fiance, i was in shock. i was in denial. >> reporter: what do you mean by in denial? did you feel like it wasn't real? >> it still feels unreal. >> reporter: it still feels unreal? >> sorry. >> reporter: which part of it feels unreal? >> the part that he's gone. there i go crying in public. >> reporter: angelika denies she confessed to that detective on the island. she pleads not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. was there part of you that was in disbelief when they charged you? >> absolutely. >> i mean -- >> absolutely. like who, me? did what? it's ridiculous. >> reporter: so how plausible is the police theory? >>> still ahead, we return to bannerman's island and put it to the test. we actually performed an experiment on the river. we bought a kayak just like vince's. removed the drain plug, just as police say angelika did and sent a kayaker paddling back to bannerman's island. >> how did he do? >> reporter: good question. for the answer, stay with us. od. yup, he's g
i mean, i just lost my fiance, i was in shock. i was in denial. >> reporter: what do you mean by in denial? did you feel like it wasn't real? >> it still feels unreal. >> reporter: it still feels unreal? >> sorry. >> reporter: which part of it feels unreal? >> the part that he's gone. there i go crying in public. >> reporter: angelika denies she confessed to that detective on the island. she pleads not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and...