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big story tonight, london 2012. it's hard to believe we're fewer than 50 days away from the olympics. the world will be there. for america the best athletes will be hoping to take home the gold. of the game mastics team, the national team is taking place this weekend. the last great contest before the games themselves. i've talked with star nastia liukin in just a moment. but first let's get to preparations under way back in london. days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock to get ready. let's start with richard quest, who is at the heart of things. richard? >> reporter: piers, barely have we got over all that excitement of the jubilee and finally dried out. and now get ready for the olympics in 49 days' time. 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries will be arriving in the british capital. the olympic torch is north of the border in scotland, making its way around glasgow, and when all is said and done and the games are over, the british will have spent the best part of $40 billion hosting th
big story tonight, london 2012. it's hard to believe we're fewer than 50 days away from the olympics. the world will be there. for america the best athletes will be hoping to take home the gold. of the game mastics team, the national team is taking place this weekend. the last great contest before the games themselves. i've talked with star nastia liukin in just a moment. but first let's get to preparations under way back in london. days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock...
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just about. >> what has he said about london? >> i don't like to share that because i don't like to jinx anything. >> you can trust me, it will stay between us and hundreds of millions of people around the world. >> what has he got right? >> he's gotten a lot right about my personal life. >> like what? >> well, okay, i remember i was having problems conceiving, and it's been many years i tried. he was correct about having a daughter and being able to -- >> really? >> yeah, yeah. >> so you were having trouble conceiving and he predicted you would have a daughter? >> yeah. >> that's amazing. there's also stuff about my coach when he was sick. i don't know, it's just -- there's not a set schedule when i go to him. just when i nee reassurance about something. >> like a life coach? >> a little bit, but he's a medium. >> who does he talk to? >> well, what you do is, you go in there and he leaves the room and you take a card and you write down three questions that you want answered and you write down three people who have passed away. w
just about. >> what has he said about london? >> i don't like to share that because i don't like to jinx anything. >> you can trust me, it will stay between us and hundreds of millions of people around the world. >> what has he got right? >> he's gotten a lot right about my personal life. >> like what? >> well, okay, i remember i was having problems conceiving, and it's been many years i tried. he was correct about having a daughter and being able to --...
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big story tonight, london 2012. it's hard to believe we're fewer than 50 days away from the olympics. the world will be there. for america the best athletes will be hoping to take home the gold. the gym nast nasticks national team is taking place this weekend. the last great contest before the games themselves. i've talked with star nastia liukin in just a moment. but first let's get to preparations under way back in london. days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock to get ready. let's start with richard quest, who is at the heart of things. richard? >> reporter: piers, barely have we got over the excitement of the jubilee and finally dried out. and now get ready for the olympics in 49 days' time. 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries will be arriving in the british capital. the olympic torch is north of the border in scotland, making its way around. glasgow. and when all is said and done and the games are over, the british will have spent the best part of $40 billion hosting the games. tid
big story tonight, london 2012. it's hard to believe we're fewer than 50 days away from the olympics. the world will be there. for america the best athletes will be hoping to take home the gold. the gym nast nasticks national team is taking place this weekend. the last great contest before the games themselves. i've talked with star nastia liukin in just a moment. but first let's get to preparations under way back in london. days after the jubilee, the city is working around the clock to get...
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he wants to add more to his collection in london. i sat down with phelps for a remarkably candid interview. what he says to me will surprise you as it surprised me. here's a little sneak preview. you warned me you've been answering questions all day, and if i just repeat the same old nonsense you've been asked all day, then you'll give me less time. >> i'll be just like a tape recorder though. >> i'll take you at your word though, so i'm going to ask you a question that i've asked all of my guests. how many times have you been properly in love? >> that's all for us tonight. i'll see you back on monday when i talk to jesse ventura who can win an olymp gold medal just for arguing. >>> camera three. >> when will it end? the rain that won't let up, causing a flooding state of emergency. >> down on camera two. >> tommy chung, surprise revelation on this show. >> my announcement is that i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. >> no surprise though. his treatment choice, pot. >> and another pot confession. >> i used to smoke marijuana. >> com
he wants to add more to his collection in london. i sat down with phelps for a remarkably candid interview. what he says to me will surprise you as it surprised me. here's a little sneak preview. you warned me you've been answering questions all day, and if i just repeat the same old nonsense you've been asked all day, then you'll give me less time. >> i'll be just like a tape recorder though. >> i'll take you at your word though, so i'm going to ask you a question that i've asked...
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these games, you know, great weather, enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games that will be long time in our memories. >> you've been slightly criticized for knocking the british enthusiasm. as if you haven't picked up on much enthusiasm. you feeling it now? >> well, i'm delighted to see the kind of support that has been around -- the torch, for instance. i watched last night on bbc an entire program about the torch being run across great britain. and the kind of crowds. i guess millions of people that turned out to see the torch. that's what you hope to see. >> i made a fascinating discovery last night, governor, which is that you are more english than i am. did you know this? >> i did not know that. >> your great great great grandfather miles romney was born in preston and lancashire. my great grandfather was born in ireland. you are technically more english than me. >> i knew my ancestors came from here. i know miles romney. and miles park romney. these are the folks that came and helped settle the west. but it's --
these games, you know, great weather, enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games that will be long time in our memories. >> you've been slightly criticized for knocking the british enthusiasm. as if you haven't picked up on much enthusiasm. you feeling it now? >> well, i'm delighted to see the kind of support that has been around -- the torch, for instance. i watched last night on bbc an entire program about the torch being run...
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he wants to add to his collection in london. i sat down with phelps with a remarkably candid interview. what he says to me will surprise you as it surprised me. here's a sneak peek. you warned me you've been answering questions all day, and if i repeat the same old nonsense you've been asked all day then you'll give me less time. >> i'll be just like a tape recorder though. >> i'll take you at your word though so i'll ask a question that i asked all of my guests. how many times have you been properly in love? >> that's all for us tonight. i'll see you back here on monday when i talk to jesse ventura who can win olympic gold medal just >>> camera three. >> when will it end? the rain that won't let up, causing a flooding state of emergency. >> down on camera two. >> tommy chung, surprise revelation on this show. >> my announcement is that i was diagnosed with prostate cancer. >> no surprise though. his treatment choice, pot. >> and another pot confession. >> i used to smoke marijuana. >> comedian louie anderson. >> listen, i don't
he wants to add to his collection in london. i sat down with phelps with a remarkably candid interview. what he says to me will surprise you as it surprised me. here's a sneak peek. you warned me you've been answering questions all day, and if i repeat the same old nonsense you've been asked all day then you'll give me less time. >> i'll be just like a tape recorder though. >> i'll take you at your word though so i'll ask a question that i asked all of my guests. how many times have...
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this country's olympic athlete, gold in london. john orozco's road to london came from a tough childhood and a family trying to make ends meet in the bronx. he's an extraordinary young man. you've been described as a 5'4" power ball. >> wow. that's nice. >> is that true? >> i guess, yeah. >> is that how you see yourself? >> i see myself as a normal 19-year-old kid. >> who just happens to be a gold medal contending power ball? >> yeah, i guess. >> when you say normal, this is one what of your coaches said about you, i have never seen any athlete with so much raw talent. john is like the michael jordan and lebron james of gymnastics, he's is that good. >> i never thought anyone would compare me to those two great athletes in the sport that they represent. you know, i'm just -- i'm just trying to follow my dream and do what i love to do. >> let's go back to the bronx, where you're from in new york. not the best place in the world to grow up. everyone would agree with that. yet it's produced many outstanding people. tell me about your
this country's olympic athlete, gold in london. john orozco's road to london came from a tough childhood and a family trying to make ends meet in the bronx. he's an extraordinary young man. you've been described as a 5'4" power ball. >> wow. that's nice. >> is that true? >> i guess, yeah. >> is that how you see yourself? >> i see myself as a normal 19-year-old kid. >> who just happens to be a gold medal contending power ball? >> yeah, i guess....
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she'll complete in the olympics trials in omaha, her last stop before london. a star who makes every american proud. natalie, you have won a ridiculous number of medals. >> thank you. >> do you even know how many you won? >> 11. three, four and four. >> in total, in your career and everything? >> no, world championship, i know i have in the teens but i'm not sure where. >> you're on the verge, if you are successful in london, of being the greatest female swimmer in american history. statistically. >> it's -- >> how do you feel about that? it's quite a thing. >> it's pretty amazing. it epcokeeps getting brought up. i could be the most decorated female athlete. it's a wonderful, wonderful thing to think about. >> is it just swimmer or athlete in total? >> female athlete, american. >> america's ever produced. >> yeah, yeah. so it's -- there's a little bit of pressure but more than anything i'm just amazed i'm in this position, you know, aft two olympic games. and going into my third, there's -- that's going to be in the back of my mind. but i'm really just going t
she'll complete in the olympics trials in omaha, her last stop before london. a star who makes every american proud. natalie, you have won a ridiculous number of medals. >> thank you. >> do you even know how many you won? >> 11. three, four and four. >> in total, in your career and everything? >> no, world championship, i know i have in the teens but i'm not sure where. >> you're on the verge, if you are successful in london, of being the greatest female...
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on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the conversation. at a to get through that? had to brace yourself for that? >> i think my mom has always been hell all moms are. they're very supportive of their children and 1 mom going out will always love us see -- true to the decisions we wanted to but if we made those decisions we had to make do with the consequences that came our way.
on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the conversation. at a to get through that?...
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on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the conversation. at a to get through that? had to brace yourself for that? >> i think my mom has always been hell all moms are. they're very supportive of their children and 1 mom going out will always love us see -- true to the decisions we wanted to but if we made those decisions we had to make do with the consequences that came our way. i was disappointed and the decision that i made, obviously, i learned from it and i will make any mistakes in my life. as long as i never make the same mistake again, have been able to learn and grow. >> michael phelps, a fascinating interview with the world's greatest olympian. on monday. anderson cooper starts now. we'
on monday the london olympics with an interview of one of the great olympians of all time. michael phelps talks about his goals, the games, his heroes and when that infamous photo of him surfaced. >> when you knew that picture was coming up, how did you feel? >> not to give. >> what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in all world. >> the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine the conversation. at a to get through that?...
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find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> east london. a few minutes walk from the olympic stadium. mitt romney back with me now, along with his wife, ann. according to the latest polls, on the economy, 51% of americans trust your husband more than barack obama who gets 41% . the bad news is on likability, 60% like barack obama and only 30% like mitt romney. you're one of the people who would take both boxes. you think he's right for the economy and he's likable. what are you going to do about making americans like mitt more? >> i don't know about that one. but, you know, the 51% we need to obviously get that to about 78%. i think at the end of the day that is what people are going to really feel confident about. because this economy is just sputtering along. we're even worried it's going to go into another recession right now. they're going to have to trust and believe this is the guy who is going to get the job done. now, i'll work as hard as i can on the likability piece. because that's wrong too. you know, he -- >> he seems a perfectl
find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> east london. a few minutes walk from the olympic stadium. mitt romney back with me now, along with his wife, ann. according to the latest polls, on the economy, 51% of americans trust your husband more than barack obama who gets 41% . the bad news is on likability, 60% like barack obama and only 30% like mitt romney. you're one of the people who would take both boxes. you think he's right for the economy and he's likable. what are...
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she talks about her life and her road to london. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them find coverage that fits their needs. almost there. whoo! yay! good work. that's a new maze record. really? i have no idea. we don't keep track of that kind of stuff. well, you should. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> my next guest is already an olympic legend and with good reason. swimming champ natalie kaufman has won 11 medals. later this month she'll complete in the olympics trials in omaha, her last stop before london. she's a veteran of the games and a star who makes every american proud. natalie, you have won a ridiculous number of medals. >> thank you. >> do you even know how many you won? >> 11. three, four and four. >> in total, in your career and everything? >> no, world championship, i know i have in the teens but i'm not
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look at london. >> i don't want to go back to 1900. >> no, i'm giving you an example. >> it's a ridiculous example. >> it's not. >> it is. it's the most ridiculous example. >> look, let me just finish. >> how many murders in 1900? >> two murders in london -- >> right, so in the last 112 years we've moved from 2 to 39. >> it was incredibly low before you had any gun control. >> america has 8,775 on average murders a year from guns. >> right, okay -- >> at what point does your premise, more guns, less crime, look ridiculous? >> look. guns make it easier for bad things to happen. but they also make it easier for people to project themselves to prevent bad things from happening. you look across the country. there are lots of things that affect crime rates. you probably don't know the distribution of murders in the united states. >> alan dershowitz -- >> i thought you asked me a question. >> alan dershowitz, am i going crackers here? there are nearly 300 million guns in circulation in america. nearly 9,000 murders from those guns a year. mayor bloomberg, mayor of one of the great cities of amer
look at london. >> i don't want to go back to 1900. >> no, i'm giving you an example. >> it's a ridiculous example. >> it's not. >> it is. it's the most ridiculous example. >> look, let me just finish. >> how many murders in 1900? >> two murders in london -- >> right, so in the last 112 years we've moved from 2 to 39. >> it was incredibly low before you had any gun control. >> america has 8,775 on average murders a year from...
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>>> they are the stars who will shine bright in london. and on america's birthday we salute our new heroes men and women preparing for battle to bring home the gold. track sentation s allyson felixn the fast lane. >> i've got to win. that's what i want. >> also a new contender. jona rosco. >> i'm chasing my dreams right now. that it's what i want to do. >> coach k. on hoops, his country and why he wants players with attitude. >> i want them to bring their egos. the more powerful the egos you have, the more powerful a team that you can have. >> the games, the glory, the pride of america. this is a "piers morgan tonight" fourth of july special. >>> good evening. and happy fourth of july. what better way to celebrate america's independence than by honoring the country's olympic athletes, the pride of america. in just a few weeks they will be on the world stage in london competing for gold with billions watching. in the next hour, we'll hear their stories in their own words. it's revealing, moving, surprising and inspiring. we begin with allis
>>> they are the stars who will shine bright in london. and on america's birthday we salute our new heroes men and women preparing for battle to bring home the gold. track sentation s allyson felixn the fast lane. >> i've got to win. that's what i want. >> also a new contender. jona rosco. >> i'm chasing my dreams right now. that it's what i want to do. >> coach k. on hoops, his country and why he wants players with attitude. >> i want them to bring their...
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look at london. >> i don't want to go back to 1900. >> no, i'm giving you an example. >> it's a ridiculous example. >> it's not. >> it is. it's the most ridiculous example. >> look, let me just finish. >> how many murders in 1900? >> two murders in london -- >> right, so in the last 112 years we've moved from 2 to 39. >> it was incredibly low before you had any gun control. >> america has 8,775 on average murders a year from guns. >> right, okay -- >> at what point does your premise, more guns, less crime, look ridiculous? >> look. guns make it easier for bad things to happen. but they also make it easier for people to project themselves to prevent bad things from happening. you look across the country. there are lots of things that affect crime rates. you probably don't know the d distribution of murders in the united stes. >> alan dershowitz -- >> i thought you asked me a question. >> alan dershowitz, am i going crackers here? there are nearly 300 million guns in circulation in america. nearly 9,000 murders from those guns a year. mayor bloomberg, mayor of one of the great cities of amer
look at london. >> i don't want to go back to 1900. >> no, i'm giving you an example. >> it's a ridiculous example. >> it's not. >> it is. it's the most ridiculous example. >> look, let me just finish. >> how many murders in 1900? >> two murders in london -- >> right, so in the last 112 years we've moved from 2 to 39. >> it was incredibly low before you had any gun control. >> america has 8,775 on average murders a year from...
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she'll complete in the olympics trials in omaha, her last stop before london. a star who makes every american proud. natalie, you have won a ridiculous number of medals. >> thank you. >> do you even know how many you won? >> 11. three, four and four. >> in total, in your career and everything? >> no, world championship, i know i have in the teens but i'm not sure where. >> you're on the verge, if you are successful in london, of being the greatest female swimmer in american history. statistically. >> it's -- >> how do you feel about that? it's quite a thing. >> it's pretty amazing. it keeps getting brought up. i could be the most decorated female athlete. it's a wonderful, wonderful thing to think about. >> is it just swimmer or athlete in total? >> female athlete, american. >> america's ever produced. >> yeah, yeah. so it's -- there's a little bit of pressure but more than anything i'm just amazed i'm in this position, you know, aft two olympic games. and going into my third, there's -- that's going to be in the back of my mind. but i'm really just going to fo
she'll complete in the olympics trials in omaha, her last stop before london. a star who makes every american proud. natalie, you have won a ridiculous number of medals. >> thank you. >> do you even know how many you won? >> 11. three, four and four. >> in total, in your career and everything? >> no, world championship, i know i have in the teens but i'm not sure where. >> you're on the verge, if you are successful in london, of being the greatest female...
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for me, the energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see was people do going like this. >> a lot of that going on. >> is the secret because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i think it may have something to do with yams. i used to have a lot of yams. but i don't eat that much now. i think i had too much when i was young. >> who are your heroes, sporting heroes? >> for me, michael johnson, don kory was one because he was a great runner. i remember watching maurice green, these guys with a lot of energy. >> you mentioned michael johnson being one of your heroes. i've got bad news for you. he doesn't think you can run very well. here's a clip from my interview. >> i'm a fan of his speed for sure. his style, it's not that great actually, which is amazing because biomechanically he's not as good as some of the other guys, very efficient, very good sprinters. bolt is not as good as they are technically, which is just amazing. because if h
for me, the energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see was people do going like this. >> a lot of that going on. >> is the secret because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i think it may have something to do with yams. i used to have a lot of yams. but i don't eat that much now. i think i had too much when i was...
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always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who has the better answer? mitt romney or president obama? >> i think -- you know what the problem is? they both speak to the crowd instead of speaking to reality. my view is the most successful americans, the people with money, the people who have been successful, if you want to tax them more, you'll take their money, and you'll send it into the black hole of government. or that's -- that's the democratic way. or have the republican way that says tax them less, or, you know, don't raise their taxes. that doesn't seem right either. the right answer is incent
always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who...
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worked on now, what i did was i always dreamed that if i was in, let's say, new york and the kid was in london or i was in l.a. and the kid was in tokyo, we would be able to go online, or musician and go online and create music in real-time together. you know, if the same way it's as simple as us talking on the phone, now, we can go to our laptop -- >> you call this my connect studio. >> my connect studio. >> let's see a little bit of you rapping in your studio. >> we're singing cheers while we're holding back tears to keep up appearances in front of our peers ♪ ♪ we play holiday card tricks every year blackjack poker make the joker disappear ♪ ♪ he can't read when there's tension in the air ♪ ♪ three clubs in one night but still not a full house until there's a pair ♪ ♪ you tipped your hand but the text wasn't clear ♪ >> i lake the way you named shake pierce in that. i'm known as a king in the rap world. >> you really are. they're talking about you in every club. >> tell me about music. you had this smash hit tv career now in nci l.a. i asked you the last time if i could let
worked on now, what i did was i always dreamed that if i was in, let's say, new york and the kid was in london or i was in l.a. and the kid was in tokyo, we would be able to go online, or musician and go online and create music in real-time together. you know, if the same way it's as simple as us talking on the phone, now, we can go to our laptop -- >> you call this my connect studio. >> my connect studio. >> let's see a little bit of you rapping in your studio. >> we're...
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so for me, an energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see were people going like this, everywhere. everyone wanted to be the bolt. >> a lot of that going on. >> is it the secret, because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i used to have a lot of yams. if it was one thing i wasn't short of growing up, it was yams. i don't eat yams that much now. i think i had too much when i was young. >> who are your heroes? sporting heroes? >> for me, michael johnson was definitely one. don quarry was one because he was a great runner, a 200 meter runner. i remember watching maurice greene, these guys had a lot of energy. >> what about other sports? >> other sports. >> iconic heroes. >> i was into cricket so it was wazamacher. >> great pakistani cricketer. our american viewers have absolutely no idea what we're talking about or who we're talking about. the west indies have just won the t-20 world cup. congratulations. a jamaican leading the battle cr
so for me, an energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see were people going like this, everywhere. everyone wanted to be the bolt. >> a lot of that going on. >> is it the secret, because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i used to have a lot of yams. if it was one thing i wasn't short of growing up, it was yams. i...
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always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who has the better answer? mitt romney or president obama? >> i think -- you know what the problem is? they both speak to the crowd instead of speaking to reality. my view is the most successful americans, the people with money, the people who have been successful, if you want to tax them more, you'll take their money, and you'll send it into the black holef government. or that's -- that's the democratic way. or have the republican way that says tax them less, or, you know, don't raise their taxes. that doesn't seem right either. the right answer is incent t
always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who...
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when we got written up in a review in london. they have an annoying habit of shooting harry rubber bands at her audience members. if you're here in the u.s., it's a foosball. >> they are rubber bands. that's a terrible english accent you had. >> i thought it was pretty good. i tried to get on harry potter with that. >> i can do my rosie accent. >> sometimes you hear a british person speak no matter what they say, you're actually moved because there is something eloquent about your phraseology. >> tell me about your oprah network. she gave me a massive break. i know about the pressure of launching a new network. that was a completely different pressure into the unknown. nobody knew where this network would go. you've taken flak and gotten blahh plaudits. what's your overview now that you've been in there a few months. >> any new cable start-up takes 5 to 10 years to make it. including cnn. when oprah said she was going to do it. my initial deal was nbc and i said, please call and let them know i was interested. i didn't know she w
when we got written up in a review in london. they have an annoying habit of shooting harry rubber bands at her audience members. if you're here in the u.s., it's a foosball. >> they are rubber bands. that's a terrible english accent you had. >> i thought it was pretty good. i tried to get on harry potter with that. >> i can do my rosie accent. >> sometimes you hear a british person speak no matter what they say, you're actually moved because there is something eloquent...
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worked on now, what i did was i always dreamed that if i was in, let's say, new york and the kid was in london or i was in l.a. and the kid was in tokyo, we would be able to go online, or musician and go online and create music in real-time together. you know, if the same way it's as simple as us talking on the phone, now, w can go to our laptop -- >> you call this my connect studio. >> my connect studio. >> let's see a little bit of you rapping in your studio. >> we're singing cheers while we're holding back tears to keep up appearances in front of our peers ♪ ♪ we play holiday card tricks every year blackjack poker make the joker disappear ♪ ♪ he can't read when there's tension in the air ♪ ♪ three clubs in one night but still not a full house until there's a pair ♪ ♪ you tipped your hand but the text wasn't clear ♪ >> i lake the way you named shake pierce in that. i'm known as a king in the rap world. >> you really are. they're talking about you in every club. >> tell me about music. you had this smash hit tv career now in nci l.a. i asked you the last time if i could let
worked on now, what i did was i always dreamed that if i was in, let's say, new york and the kid was in london or i was in l.a. and the kid was in tokyo, we would be able to go online, or musician and go online and create music in real-time together. you know, if the same way it's as simple as us talking on the phone, now, w can go to our laptop -- >> you call this my connect studio. >> my connect studio. >> let's see a little bit of you rapping in your studio. >> we're...
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as a london boy. and then we have the olympics, also in london. and you have never won the singles olympic gold medal. >> i have. nif never won the singles olympic gold medal. i have two gold medals in doubles, which is really cool. and so this time i'll have a chance to go for the singles, and we'll see what happens. hopefully, i won't like get nervous this time. >> if i said to you, serena, you can win your fifth wimbledon title -- >> that's not a fair question. >> -- or you can win your first olympic gold. which would you take? >> i can't have both? >> you can't have both. i'm going to award you one now. >> i'm going to have to go with wimbledon. >> with wimbledon? >> but i'll take a gold in doubles. how about that? can i do that? >> you can do that. >> okay. >> you can do that. now, someone we both know, my manager, john, said to me he spoke to you once about tennis and he's never forgotten this. he said that you once said that an opponent may win a game against you, may win a set, may win a match, but they'll never beat you. i love that. tell
as a london boy. and then we have the olympics, also in london. and you have never won the singles olympic gold medal. >> i have. nif never won the singles olympic gold medal. i have two gold medals in doubles, which is really cool. and so this time i'll have a chance to go for the singles, and we'll see what happens. hopefully, i won't like get nervous this time. >> if i said to you, serena, you can win your fifth wimbledon title -- >> that's not a fair question. >> --...
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we're here in london for the olympics. thank you for joining me. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together, because -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh team, the bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. i've watched this. it looked absolutely terrifying to me. is it as terrifying to do it? >> you know, i've often said that anyone who's done bob sleigh, especially as a driver, if they weren't scared once during their career, they weren't real bobsledders. you learn to overcome that fear. you learn to work with the track, and your job is to beat that track. and to make sure your sleigh gets down safely. and the crew is down safely in a fast time. >> princess >> you always are, once you? once you've competed in the olympics, for the rest of your life, you can say, "i was an olymp
we're here in london for the olympics. thank you for joining me. here is a fascinating fact that many of my viewers may not be aware of. you have both competed at the olympic games. >> yes. it was great to -- well, it was a wonderful moment for me and i think for charlene too but it was great that sport brought us together, because -- >> you were in five games. in the monaco bob sleigh team, the bobsled as they say in america. you were the guy in front in a four-man bobsled. i've...
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when we got written up in a review in london. they have an annoying habit of shooting harry rubber bands at her audience members. if you're here in the u.s., it's a foosball. >> they are rubber bands. that's a terrible english accent you had. >> i thought it was pretty good. i tried to get on harry potter with that. >> i can do my rosie accent. >> sometimes you hear a british person speak no matter what they say, you're actually moved because there is something eloquent about your phraseology. >> tell me about your oprah network. she gave me a massive break. i know about the pressure of launching a new network. that was a completely different pressure into the unknown. nobody knew where this network would go. you've taken flak and gotten plaudits. what's your overview now that you've been in there a few months. >> any new cable start-up takes 5 to 10 years to make it. including cnn. when oprah said she was going to do it. my initial deal was nbc and i said, please call and let them know i was interested. i didn't know she would w
when we got written up in a review in london. they have an annoying habit of shooting harry rubber bands at her audience members. if you're here in the u.s., it's a foosball. >> they are rubber bands. that's a terrible english accent you had. >> i thought it was pretty good. i tried to get on harry potter with that. >> i can do my rosie accent. >> sometimes you hear a british person speak no matter what they say, you're actually moved because there is something eloquent...
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i had just seen new london. you had seen the picture of health. and now you have a shocking health problem. for you, the moment you were told this, i know you are a very strong character. but it must have knocked you. explain what it was like when you were told the news. >> we had a wonderful venture with our president. when we became number one there is a great photo of us, happy into in the studio, and he put the date, april 19th. when i look at that date, i just don't think we became number one. that is also when i was officially told of my condition. it was one of those surreal moments with the world colliding. and i waited a couple months to tell -- i loved seeing you in london. and people treating me as robin. and i knew that my life was going to change. and i wasn't ready for that. but i also feel that being in the public eye -- my mother says, make your message. and the message here is about being a bone marrow donor. i didn't know about being a bone marrow donor. and my sister right now, in my apartment here in new york, she is beginning
i had just seen new london. you had seen the picture of health. and now you have a shocking health problem. for you, the moment you were told this, i know you are a very strong character. but it must have knocked you. explain what it was like when you were told the news. >> we had a wonderful venture with our president. when we became number one there is a great photo of us, happy into in the studio, and he put the date, april 19th. when i look at that date, i just don't think we became...
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the people of london. many people at many times during many disasters have come together and said let's do something, something more, something higher, something symbolic. instead, at this point in time, it was let's not -- this is suspect. they're doing something dirty. the marathon is -- it reflects badly on us. and i think it's just an interesting moment in time. >> the death toll is now 106. i've just been told. many of which were in staten island. i think it's simply a case of it just jarred too much, that people were just you know what, there are too many people found dead there. >> i didn't have to jar. people could have said this is shoulder to the wheel. we are going to overcome this. we are going to do something larger. we are going to get on with it. >> let's take a break. thank you both for coming in. i'm sorry you won't be running. it's an interesting debate. i have gone both ways on it so i totally get the dilemma the mayor was in. i happen to think he came down the right way which is on the
the people of london. many people at many times during many disasters have come together and said let's do something, something more, something higher, something symbolic. instead, at this point in time, it was let's not -- this is suspect. they're doing something dirty. the marathon is -- it reflects badly on us. and i think it's just an interesting moment in time. >> the death toll is now 106. i've just been told. many of which were in staten island. i think it's simply a case of it...
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i was 20 years old, about to start my junior year abroad actually in london. syracuse, their musical theater department has a junior year option and i was really excited about starting my year. i thought i would, you know, get some scholarship money and be able to get back. i had no idea what would happen to my life. >> there you are, you're the winner. you immediately start getting attacked by everybody. you get racist whites who threaten to show acid on you. >> kill me. >> unbelievable. you also get the black community saying you're too white. they have used lighting to make you look whiter, that's why you won. you're getting it from everybody. there you are, fresh-faced, beautiful young woman. you should be having the great moment of your life and it's like hell. what are you thinking when it all started erupting like this? >> well, there was a large part that was fantastic and positive and overwhelming. and, you know, at 20 years old, again, this wasn't my dream to be a beauty queen. my dream was to finish school, go to yale for graduate work and be on bro
i was 20 years old, about to start my junior year abroad actually in london. syracuse, their musical theater department has a junior year option and i was really excited about starting my year. i thought i would, you know, get some scholarship money and be able to get back. i had no idea what would happen to my life. >> there you are, you're the winner. you immediately start getting attacked by everybody. you get racist whites who threaten to show acid on you. >> kill me. >>...
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not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the plot. >> i know from my experience in newark, we've had some places that were specifically targeted as well. the best thing i want people to understand, if you see something, say something. a lot of times we've seen, for instance, in new york, people seeing suspicious things and reporting it. not only does law enforcement have to be vigilant, we have to. it does not hurt to make a phone call and report it. >> we talked a little earlier about the bust-up last night in the debate about libya. mitt romney missing a pretty easy home run, i felt, when he didn't phrase the question properly allowing the presid
not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the...