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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other wonder. matzu? spilling up from the leaves like a wounded animal. i forgot everything even the shame of allowing him to see me. he began to laugh is that you or the fox cot. it was the first time he joked with me he had been so quiet. it wasn't the time for laughter i was tired and hungry if i had been the god i might have been made food and water appear. it was my good fortunate that matzu found me. i had been looking for you all night. are there others? i could barely get the words out. they think you have gone to a better world how do you find me. he smaled. he opened [ina
if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. when i heard the steps closer i closed my eyes and prayed to the gods. when i opened my eyes i heard breathing and feel the warmth of another body it was so close to me. i heard his voice call out. sachy, it's me matzu, let me help you. i thought i died and went to the other...
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>> i don't know what i think. i, i, i, i hardly ever look at that. i don't know. gosh, i looked young in "smokey and the bandit." i forgot. tavis: but what's amazing about this is the range, the range your career has covered already. >> well, it's covered a lot of years. it's like almost 50. it will be 50 years that i've been doing this professionally in '14. so we're almost in '13, so i started in 1964. so it's been a diverse road of ups and downs and sideways. tavis: yeah. we've got two nights to talk about that diverse road -- >> oh, good. tavis: -- of ups and downs and sideways -- mostly ups, i think. but this latest role will add, without question, more talk to this career, because it is a memorable performance. her portrayal of mary todd lincoln in steven spielberg's "lincoln." the film, of course, also stars daniel day-lewis and tommy lee jones, and so here now, a scene from "lincoln." ♪ >> you think i am ignorant of what you are up to because you have not discussed it with me? when high -- when have i ever been so easily baffled? i believe you when you i
>> i don't know what i think. i, i, i, i hardly ever look at that. i don't know. gosh, i looked young in "smokey and the bandit." i forgot. tavis: but what's amazing about this is the range, the range your career has covered already. >> well, it's covered a lot of years. it's like almost 50. it will be 50 years that i've been doing this professionally in '14. so we're almost in '13, so i started in 1964. so it's been a diverse road of ups and downs and sideways. tavis:...
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if i moved i would draw attention to where i was. so i lay silent and still. hoping whoever or whatever it was would move on. i stared up through the leaves to a blue sky. it appeared sharp and clear it seemed unreal. wh
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he said i sure do police it. so i know he missed it. and i know i would miss it. but i would find other things to do. >> rose: but all the dramatic events in your life, one is you go to the hospital and they tell you you are going to be in the operating room. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you go in, the same doctor i had. >> wayne isim and those guys. >> rose: those guys and they fixed you up. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that change you? >> well, going into that i was a really, like a black belt hypochondriac. i mean really. i mean self-diagnosis. self-medication. i had two different doctors ask me to stop coming to their office. they said we can't find anything wrong. stop coming here. >> rose: but you were convinced something was wrong. >> yeah. so then when you have quintuple bypass surgery, that, that really makes your hypocon drya look silly. so that all changed. and i guess people say well, what did you learn. and i had to think long and hard about it but what i learned then was you really have to trust people. because these guys are so good. and you know, you don't know
he said i sure do police it. so i know he missed it. and i know i would miss it. but i would find other things to do. >> rose: but all the dramatic events in your life, one is you go to the hospital and they tell you you are going to be in the operating room. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you go in, the same doctor i had. >> wayne isim and those guys. >> rose: those guys and they fixed you up. >> uh-huh. >> rose: did that change you? >> well, going into...
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>> i do believe he might. i don't know, mom. i don't know. i don't see a future. but, you know, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like half of me feels like a death, and the other half of me feels like a birth. >> let's go. >> jodie has brought her friend amanda along for emotional support. >> kind of feels like closing a lid on a casket. >> better you than me. >> i guess, i don't know. i don't even know how to describe this. never felt like this before. the pain. no, it ain't the tattoo. i think my heart's more broke than anything. out with the old, on with the new. this should heal pretty quickly before i see kenny in prison. >> after almost an hour, jodie's tattoo transformation is complete. >> kenny! >> bye, ronnie. >>
>> i do believe he might. i don't know, mom. i don't know. i don't see a future. but, you know, kenny is obviously better than ronnie. >> while jodie was excited about covering the ronnie tattoo on her leg, she discovered it would be harder than she thought it would be. >> i'm getting ready to cover up ronnie tye's name. when i put it there, i swore i would never, ever get rid of it because i thought it was forever. this is it. it's over. i feel weird. it's like -- i feel like...
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so now i have curves and i have arms and i have legs-- i have a body now that i didn't have. this year we went on vacation to hawaii and that was the first time that i was able to wear a two-piece bikini and actually look-- i'm not wearing a cover-up, i'm not wearing a towel, i can wear this two-piece bikini and i'm rockin' maui. >> you can do it! take the rest when you need it. otherwise, just keep pushing! >> the biggest thing that this program really has done for me is giving me a sense of purpose again. i feel so great about myself. i'm just a better me. [bang, crackling...] >> if you're scared to try insanity, it's totally understandable because when you look at it, it can be very intimidating. but i challenge you to try it. and if you don't get the best workout that you've ever had, send it back. >> to stay with insanity, you have to make the commitment to press play every single day. as you do it, it never gets easy. i've had friends ask me, "does this thing ever get easy?" and i said, "no, it should never be easy 'cause you should always push beyond your limits." when
so now i have curves and i have arms and i have legs-- i have a body now that i didn't have. this year we went on vacation to hawaii and that was the first time that i was able to wear a two-piece bikini and actually look-- i'm not wearing a cover-up, i'm not wearing a towel, i can wear this two-piece bikini and i'm rockin' maui. >> you can do it! take the rest when you need it. otherwise, just keep pushing! >> the biggest thing that this program really has done for me is giving me...
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i struggle going to school. i had speech problems; i stuttered. it was really my parents that pushed me, tell me i would be okay. for me to be able to talk to you, and maybe i will stutter but it is a personal achievement for me. my parents are both gone, but they would be proud. if you have seen the king speech, you know what i had to struggle with. (applause) again, i was on the school board for eight years. prior to that i actually work in the community for a long time. served people throughout san francisco i met. i live in district 7 for over 20 years. learn a lot about the schools in the parks there, my two daughters grew up there. it was eye-opening to go knocking on doors. i saw hundreds and hundreds of people who challenged me to deal with the local issues. that is one of the things that i am very passionate about. to go back and say here i am. i want to see if i can find solutions not only to district 7 but citywide. i am entering this chamber in a very good time. it's going to be very challenging. we have a bunch of very diverse, smart,
i struggle going to school. i had speech problems; i stuttered. it was really my parents that pushed me, tell me i would be okay. for me to be able to talk to you, and maybe i will stutter but it is a personal achievement for me. my parents are both gone, but they would be proud. if you have seen the king speech, you know what i had to struggle with. (applause) again, i was on the school board for eight years. prior to that i actually work in the community for a long time. served people...
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i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be know
i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as...
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i -- i sent -- i didn't know i sent that one. >> you didn't know? >> well, actually, yeah, i did. but -- wow. i wasn't thinking of -- >> to a 13-year-old girl? >> i'm sorry. you're right. you're right. i wasn't thinking. >> and then he says, and we hadn't heard this before -- >> look at me. i didn't even take a shower. if i was going to do something like that, i would have taken a shower. you know? i mean, that's the first thing you'd do. >> how old are you? >> i'm 26 years old, sir. >> 26 years old. >> i really feel bad. >> 26 years of age and -- >> look, i really feel bad, dude. i don't even know how to tell you how i feel bad. now, i was worried -- >> so now you go on and do this. >> i'm sorry. because i was desperate sitting at home. i did. and it's not right to do. you're right. they should have control things on those chat rooms. >> would you answer the door naked? >> and finally, when confronted with the transcripts, you know, he admitted that it didn't look good. >> i really wasn't even going to come down here. >> yeah, but you did. >> i did because i didn't want to hurt s
i -- i sent -- i didn't know i sent that one. >> you didn't know? >> well, actually, yeah, i did. but -- wow. i wasn't thinking of -- >> to a 13-year-old girl? >> i'm sorry. you're right. you're right. i wasn't thinking. >> and then he says, and we hadn't heard this before -- >> look at me. i didn't even take a shower. if i was going to do something like that, i would have taken a shower. you know? i mean, that's the first thing you'd do. >> how old are...
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i don't know, i wish i had a solution and i don't. i'm sure you feel the same way. >> i feel very frustrated, like a lot of people do, that you can't even have a debate. we're having a civilized conversation, a lot of people can't even do that. they want to get so intensely enraged about the second amendment and their right to bear arms. they can't see the woods through the trees which is why does anyone need an ar-15 military style weapon anyway? i don't know what you would use it for. >> fighting a war. >> what? >> fighting a were. >> i get it. >> yeah. >> the other big story this week has been lance armstrong. >> right. >> what is your view of him? >> i met him once at a party and i'm assuming he was in a bad mood because he wasn't the friendliest guy in the world. i'm sure people say that about me from time to time. not too often because i'm pretty approachable. >> what did he say to you? >> i said mr. armstrong, i'm sorry to bother you. i'm charlie sheen. i want to shake your hand. he said, that's nice. >> where was this? >> he s
i don't know, i wish i had a solution and i don't. i'm sure you feel the same way. >> i feel very frustrated, like a lot of people do, that you can't even have a debate. we're having a civilized conversation, a lot of people can't even do that. they want to get so intensely enraged about the second amendment and their right to bear arms. they can't see the woods through the trees which is why does anyone need an ar-15 military style weapon anyway? i don't know what you would use it for....
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i had a good job and i was working and i liked the job i had. i remember when they had the big push for police officers. there was an advertisement in the paper. a mass hire. they were looking to hire a thousand people. what caught my eye, because i only had a ged and i was trying to go back to school to put my son in a better school. they said, tuition reimbursement for college. that is what got me. i was taking one or two classes at a time at the committee calls. it would have taken forever. >> you went to johns hopkins. >> my masters. i got my second masters elsewhere. >> i got a quote from something you said in 2005 before you became chief. "no experience in my life has had more of an impact on doing my job than going to israel." explained. >> the former chief asked me to take over the special operations commission after 9/11. you wanted me to recreate the capabilities of the police department in terms of the homeland security counter- terrorism. i traveled all over the world looking at, studying, homeland's security issues, intelligence. i
i had a good job and i was working and i liked the job i had. i remember when they had the big push for police officers. there was an advertisement in the paper. a mass hire. they were looking to hire a thousand people. what caught my eye, because i only had a ged and i was trying to go back to school to put my son in a better school. they said, tuition reimbursement for college. that is what got me. i was taking one or two classes at a time at the committee calls. it would have taken forever....
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i went into -- i was in a bankruptcy -- i have to backtrack a little bit. i bought this r -- this was originally a 6 unit building on church. i bought it in 1990 and i was warned by the former owners that i had very difficult tenants and they had been partners for 30 years and they were selling because they couldn't handle the people. and i was [speaker not understood], and i thought i'll be able to deal with the problems. but they were very difficult tenants and i gave a legitimate increase in 1994 and they called the housing department. they got three other units to complain plus the building where the fire was, 33 56 24th street. * and i had three n.o.v.s filed there. there were rent strikes. i had 16 death threat calls by the same person, hanging up and calling back and a sign on my door, lynch the landlord. anyway, i went into bankruptcy partly a lot because of the rent strikes and i finally [speaker not understood] in 2005. at that time i had three n.o.v.s on my building, 3825 through 29, and there were three n.o.v.s on 3831 through 35. and then there
i went into -- i was in a bankruptcy -- i have to backtrack a little bit. i bought this r -- this was originally a 6 unit building on church. i bought it in 1990 and i was warned by the former owners that i had very difficult tenants and they had been partners for 30 years and they were selling because they couldn't handle the people. and i was [speaker not understood], and i thought i'll be able to deal with the problems. but they were very difficult tenants and i gave a legitimate increase in...
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>> i don't. i mean, honestly like i don't. i think i'm just guessing. even playing a show, you know, when i play a show, i can see the first couple of rows, but also just from venue to venue or town to town, it's different. i mean, it really is different. i kind of have no idea. [laughter] tavis: took a while to get there. [laughter] now we've finally arrived. you have no clue. >> yeah. i have no concrete -- based on a lot of murky assumptions. [laughter] tavis: but, i guess, on the one hand, though, that's not the worst thing. i mean, i can see the good in that. i can see the good in not knowing who your audience is 'cause, if you don't know who the audience is, you don't have to play to a certain level or respond to a certain level of expectation. >> that's right. tavis: does that make sense? >> absolutely, yeah. and then the people i do meet, you know, say, people who are waiting for me after the show, maybe that's not the best cross-section 'cause maybe like the people who really want to meet you, i don't know. it's hard to say, it's hard to say. ta
>> i don't. i mean, honestly like i don't. i think i'm just guessing. even playing a show, you know, when i play a show, i can see the first couple of rows, but also just from venue to venue or town to town, it's different. i mean, it really is different. i kind of have no idea. [laughter] tavis: took a while to get there. [laughter] now we've finally arrived. you have no clue. >> yeah. i have no concrete -- based on a lot of murky assumptions. [laughter] tavis: but, i guess, on the...
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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a ki
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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>> i think of part of it when i look at it is that i was a nobody, and i wanted to be somebody, and i did not know where to start, so i went this like journey of never agreeing to that i was nobody or that i could not do something, but i also did not have a target, so i traversed my life in this unconventional way, just pursuing whenever i had a passion for, whenever i felt could contribute to society or the technology that would be tomorrow. i pursued that. and that is what i climbed this mountain range. at every peak, the view is different, but for you to arrive at a different peak, sometimes you have to go down before you go up. sometimes we do not want to take a downside, we just want to keep going up. there is nothing wrong with that. tavis: it is anti-american to step down. that is our problem. but you are right. you cannot go to that next peak with of the ebb and flow. >> it is very interesting, because when i started geomagic, i wanted to combine internet technology. i was working with the internet. the idea was to change the manufacturing to mass personalization. you can see
>> i think of part of it when i look at it is that i was a nobody, and i wanted to be somebody, and i did not know where to start, so i went this like journey of never agreeing to that i was nobody or that i could not do something, but i also did not have a target, so i traversed my life in this unconventional way, just pursuing whenever i had a passion for, whenever i felt could contribute to society or the technology that would be tomorrow. i pursued that. and that is what i climbed...
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. >> i think i am from africa. i know i am from africa. but the black kids don't seem to really want me and the white kids don't really want me. et. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together and get access to our free personal concierge service. any need, any question, we're on call 24/7. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical
. >> i think i am from africa. i know i am from africa. but the black kids don't seem to really want me and the white kids don't really want me. et. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you....
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every time i do think about it i go back and i think about my dad and i know my dad, i promised my dad i wouldn't do it again. i let him down quite a few times. he still stuck by me. >> there was something much more intimate that these guys expressed, that, you know, it's sometimes difficult to get when you're doing a one-on-one interview in front of other people. there was another layer of honesty. >> when we gave a camera to billy groves, he was in administrative segregation after his girlfriend was caught attempting to smuggle cell phones and tobacco to him. >> ma'am? stop. ma'am? stop. >> i look at the incident that just happened and i talked the person that i love to bring stuff in here. i ask myself, man, did i really love her? because if i did, why would i ask her to do that? was it selfish of me? when i was a kid i never thought i would wind up in a place like this. i was a pretty intelligent kid. i exceeded at school in academics, sports, academics, all of it. i guess my mother was poor. we didn't have much. we had love. >> we gave cameras to inmates on death row as well. 28-y
every time i do think about it i go back and i think about my dad and i know my dad, i promised my dad i wouldn't do it again. i let him down quite a few times. he still stuck by me. >> there was something much more intimate that these guys expressed, that, you know, it's sometimes difficult to get when you're doing a one-on-one interview in front of other people. there was another layer of honesty. >> when we gave a camera to billy groves, he was in administrative segregation after...
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every time we talked i told him that i was little i was afraid that he would come and say that i had deceived him i felt very uncomfortable because of this but he told me your height makes no difference i'm coming because they fall in love with you. bruce it's still. my i didn't even pay any attention to words i couldn't even imagine that she was so small i was all the she could only reach my neck or could be a little bit taller were a little bit shorter but i couldn't even imagine that she was so small. because of . the nominee of the son of a man on the committee kept on saying that she was short of script so i asked her how tall she was on her way she said that she was ninety six centimeters nascar made me think of course with our dollar before that we've been keeping in touch for two months or prison and it was a great pleasure for me so we kept on doing so. there's a nice knowing that even if i failed to get married and have children of my own i was going to adopt a child says i would be someone to bring me a couple for turn when i moaned. you know well climb on your sound can y
every time we talked i told him that i was little i was afraid that he would come and say that i had deceived him i felt very uncomfortable because of this but he told me your height makes no difference i'm coming because they fall in love with you. bruce it's still. my i didn't even pay any attention to words i couldn't even imagine that she was so small i was all the she could only reach my neck or could be a little bit taller were a little bit shorter but i couldn't even imagine that she was...
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i love my kids dearly, and i love maria. i mean, i love maria. she is been truly the only love that i've ever had, and that's what is so pitiful about it. it's one thing if you have a situation like that and just say, well, i was ready to get out of this situation anyway, out of this marriage, but that's not the case. she was the most perfect wife, and she was extraordinary. >> you've hinted in some of the interviews you've given that you hope to get back with maria, and, in fact, you've gone a bit further and believe from her side there may also be something that she may wish. do you think there's a good chance you could get back together? >> i cannot speak for maria. she has to speak for herself, but i can only tell you i hope that eventually we can rebuild the relationship and that we will be together as one family. >> what people find most incomprehensible is somebody as successful as you, somebody as rich as you, as politically motivated as you were at the time, would take such an extraordinary risk. by was it actually more complexed? was it
i love my kids dearly, and i love maria. i mean, i love maria. she is been truly the only love that i've ever had, and that's what is so pitiful about it. it's one thing if you have a situation like that and just say, well, i was ready to get out of this situation anyway, out of this marriage, but that's not the case. she was the most perfect wife, and she was extraordinary. >> you've hinted in some of the interviews you've given that you hope to get back with maria, and, in fact, you've...
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i say hello, i say how are you. i do whatever. i do the best i can, prab giving money but that's not important. what's the most important thing. to give love, to love that. so that can keep going and going and now that's the power of zen. imagine if we as a country felt that way. we would be taking care of everything without, to the best we can. doesn't mean we can solve the things. but we would be doing the best we can, instead of denying it. arguing about it. keeping to our own positions, you know. that's the power of zen that interconnectedness it is the rug that ties the room together. s this's the per. >> i think we now got it we have it. the book is called the dude. and the zen master. the dude is with it. the zen master is with us. bernie glassman and jeff bridges, thank you my friend. >> just be hacking with you. -- just hanging with you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org se o r ee batrlhan rose wh caa co ca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002.
i say hello, i say how are you. i do whatever. i do the best i can, prab giving money but that's not important. what's the most important thing. to give love, to love that. so that can keep going and going and now that's the power of zen. imagine if we as a country felt that way. we would be taking care of everything without, to the best we can. doesn't mean we can solve the things. but we would be doing the best we can, instead of denying it. arguing about it. keeping to our own positions, you...
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i says i guess about 15, i think. i says i was a piano player and i was supposed to play bumble boogie for the 1,000,000, time at an assembly. we were in the basement wait to be called and the girl was doing, today would be considered racist but she was doing al jollson in black face singing mammy. and she is sitting next to me waiting to be called for rehearsal and somehow we look add each other and we kind of start to experiment, sexually. but i can't get too close to her because she's in black face. so i told him this story. and i put my hand on her breast and we are just sitting there in chairs facing the wall, fully dressed. and she looked and she just let me do it. and i told anything tolls-- next ols the story. also cut to the scene where i'm rehearsing with ann bancroft in the hotel room. he said the neck time you do the scene i want to you go up in back of her, she has just taken her sweater off, you are in her back, just hold her breast and let's just see what happens. and i did it. and she had been looking
i says i guess about 15, i think. i says i was a piano player and i was supposed to play bumble boogie for the 1,000,000, time at an assembly. we were in the basement wait to be called and the girl was doing, today would be considered racist but she was doing al jollson in black face singing mammy. and she is sitting next to me waiting to be called for rehearsal and somehow we look add each other and we kind of start to experiment, sexually. but i can't get too close to her because she's in...
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i joked, i said i had some cut off when i came into the ford yn service. he took it seriously. there is a picture in the book which again is in the american book thanks to john, of peichelangelo's moses where shows moses with horns. how they think i wear my horns, i couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter called lost in translation because i looked at what is obscene in the united states, what is obscene in spanish. very different things. i would say in united states i would be beaten to death by all the women from 50 miles around and spaniards say it doesn't work and there are things that are the other way around that spaniards would never say and you get a real sense or feeling how the language is such an indexed culture and also what it should teach all of us is when you translate you have to know not just both languages but both cultures. you really do. i have translated one book from spanish into english and i really had to know argentina for the book. and in the nineteenth century, to do that. and it means literal translation. it is a perfect example, how translati
i joked, i said i had some cut off when i came into the ford yn service. he took it seriously. there is a picture in the book which again is in the american book thanks to john, of peichelangelo's moses where shows moses with horns. how they think i wear my horns, i couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter called lost in translation because i looked at what is obscene in the united states, what is obscene in spanish. very different things. i would say in united states i would be beaten to...
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>> i don't know. i don't know what i am going to do. i could go back to my fiancee. >> fiancee? >> he is a sailor. he has been away a while. he is nice. i wish been was not so crazy now. >> you could be wishing that the rest of your life. >> i just want to have a baby who. you know -- something normal. i really do want that. >> itunes have a great idea. you guys are going to love it. tavis: the best part of this show for me is always whispering to the star [laughter] while the clip is playing, of what they thought about this scene. so kristen says, "this is my favorite part of the movie. i love this part." why do you like that part so much? >> oh, that's funny -- i meant my favorite part of sitting on a talk show is sitting in front of a big picture, so. tavis: oh. oh, i'm sorry. [laughter] i just figured the best part of the movie. she means the best part of being on the show. >> yeah, yeah. tavis: with the big screen behind you. >> that's my favorite. tavis: oh, i got it. [laughter] ba-dum-bump. okay, now i got it. but tell me about that scene, though, since i put in my foot i
>> i don't know. i don't know what i am going to do. i could go back to my fiancee. >> fiancee? >> he is a sailor. he has been away a while. he is nice. i wish been was not so crazy now. >> you could be wishing that the rest of your life. >> i just want to have a baby who. you know -- something normal. i really do want that. >> itunes have a great idea. you guys are going to love it. tavis: the best part of this show for me is always whispering to the star...
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typed that in i got an error message so i could register all right then i wrote that i was one hundred forty centimeters but that didn't work either so i had to lie and write that i was one hundred fifty centimeters in other words it means that a girl who is one hundred thirty centimeters tall not only can't find a partner but also can't find friends to talk to because of her height. to kill them all and there's this dating channel where he can leave your phone number and get acquainted with guys. there were lots of them maybe around at times and then that's when i found his number. has resigned we talked i told him that i was little i was afraid he would come and say that i had deceived him i felt very uncomfortable because of this but he told me your height makes no difference i'm coming because they fall in love with you the who believes it's still. my i didn't even pay any attention to her words i couldn't even imagine that she was so small i was all the she could only reach my neck or could be a little bit taller were a little bit shorter but i couldn't even imagine the she was so
typed that in i got an error message so i could register all right then i wrote that i was one hundred forty centimeters but that didn't work either so i had to lie and write that i was one hundred fifty centimeters in other words it means that a girl who is one hundred thirty centimeters tall not only can't find a partner but also can't find friends to talk to because of her height. to kill them all and there's this dating channel where he can leave your phone number and get acquainted with...
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i don't know, i wish i had a solution and i don't. i'm sure you feel the same way. >> i feel very frustrated like a lot of people do. like you can't even have the debate. we're having a civilized conversation about this. a lot of people can't even do that. they want to get so intensely enraged about the second amendment. they can't see it as i see it, the wood for the trees. why does anyone need an ar-15 military-style weapon anyway. i don't know what you would use it for. >> fighting in a war. >> that's true, isn't it? in "platoon" i get it. the other big story of the week's been lance armstrong. >> right. >> what is your view of him? >> i met him once at a party. i'm assuming he was in a bad mood, because he wasn't the friendliest guy in the world. >> he was rude to you? >> i'm sure people have said that to me from time to time. not too often. because i'm pretty approachable. >> what did he say to you? >> i said i'm sorry to bother you. i said is i'm charlie sheen. i want to shake your hand. and he said that's nice. >> when was this
i don't know, i wish i had a solution and i don't. i'm sure you feel the same way. >> i feel very frustrated like a lot of people do. like you can't even have the debate. we're having a civilized conversation about this. a lot of people can't even do that. they want to get so intensely enraged about the second amendment. they can't see it as i see it, the wood for the trees. why does anyone need an ar-15 military-style weapon anyway. i don't know what you would use it for. >>...
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i. wish i. was. good. i am. i believe the phone when i walk down the street i'm not at all scared by the loads of people staring at me and i recently came to realize that st petersburg is a big village by sandia. in the hand of god and sometimes i think that even everyone knows. that up i understand that i stand out from the crowd but i also like to emphasize my individuality with beautiful and fashionable clothes in a idea that if a person has got style and intelligence then he or she is just like any other person in the world will put up give it. to. you or you get to the heart of the land was changed radically ever since i got involved in the entertainment business i realize that i'm not married to a man but to the stage and it's very scary to tell the truth it's just. i don't even have the right to be sad this is the third tattoo i've got i have more than fifteen all together but this time too tells the story of the relationship that i have with my boyfriend i'm the one wearing the glasses sometimes i do tha
i. wish i. was. good. i am. i believe the phone when i walk down the street i'm not at all scared by the loads of people staring at me and i recently came to realize that st petersburg is a big village by sandia. in the hand of god and sometimes i think that even everyone knows. that up i understand that i stand out from the crowd but i also like to emphasize my individuality with beautiful and fashionable clothes in a idea that if a person has got style and intelligence then he or she is just...
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>> i never denied it, but i would not bring it up. i do not know if he knew i was gay. i was shocked and delighted when i recorded this particular anecdote, but i do not think he knew i was gay. the interview is extremely important for the development of this oral history project, and we will get to that in a moment. >> this is almost two minutes -- for those who do not know, he was a columnist at one time. >> anybody who saw the movie "j. edgar," this story and the role that j. edgar hoover place in the story is hilarious. >> head of the fbi at the time. >> who is going to take a personal interest in whether there is a homosexual ring, a gay ring, at the center of the nixon administration. he was the deputy assistant to the president, a good-looking california guy. >> here we are -- i can remember going home, you are scared to death. this is like a time bomb. this gets in the press and anderson gets going -- it is a disaster for all of us. and it is not true. the next day, each of us individually go into the cab that and sit across, right across -- we are sworn in. and
>> i never denied it, but i would not bring it up. i do not know if he knew i was gay. i was shocked and delighted when i recorded this particular anecdote, but i do not think he knew i was gay. the interview is extremely important for the development of this oral history project, and we will get to that in a moment. >> this is almost two minutes -- for those who do not know, he was a columnist at one time. >> anybody who saw the movie "j. edgar," this story and the...
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>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a...
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was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes, yes. my dad was, when i was a kid, first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening, everyone. i'm tom hudson. home prices continue to climb, marking their best gains since the recession began five years ago. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. good evening. amazon shares surge to new heights after hours despite an earnings miss for the online retail giant. >> tom: and ford motor is firing on all cylinders. as strong u.s. sales help offset weakness in europe, we look at what's next for the u.s. auto maker. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: the u.s. housing market is building an even stronger foundation. so much so that home prices across the nation are rising at their fastest pace in more than six years. the latest data from s&p-case schiller shows prices in 20 u.s. cities in november rose 5.5% from a
was looking for something i wanted to read i thought i marked it but i didn't. there is also this. your dad. i love this story. wanted you to be a reader. >> yes, yes. my dad was, when i was a kid, first he sold coal for peterson coal south side chicago and he was great captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening, everyone. i'm tom hudson. home prices continue to climb, marking their best gains since the recession began five years ago. >> susie:...
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ski, i could hike, i could play racquetball, i could jog, i could play tennis. i could do anything i want to do and no matter what i do, i can't even get the pain back. >> and now, you're completely pain-free, fully mobile again, just from drinking supple every day. >> yeah. i'm fully mobile again. i'm completely pain-free and i have been now for years. but i'm not the only person that has these amazing results. real supple users do too. in fact, if somebody's watching right now, they have to watch for the next half hour because i'm going to be sharing real inspirational stories from real supple users. now these people aren't actors, they're not paid, they're not reading off a script. these are real people telling their own stories in their own homes. just listen to some of these amazing stories about how supple dramatically changed people's lives. >> it, it was a miracle to me. it was like taking, having absolutely somebody giving me a miracle drug. >> now, there's no pain, at all. supple has kind of just deleted the pain. >> after the first week, i could sleep
ski, i could hike, i could play racquetball, i could jog, i could play tennis. i could do anything i want to do and no matter what i do, i can't even get the pain back. >> and now, you're completely pain-free, fully mobile again, just from drinking supple every day. >> yeah. i'm fully mobile again. i'm completely pain-free and i have been now for years. but i'm not the only person that has these amazing results. real supple users do too. in fact, if somebody's watching right now,...
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i have been proud saying i can beat death, i can beat this and i can beat that. it kind of kicked me in my nuts saying you can't beat it and it will kill you very very soon. now sooner if you don't stop. i've worked in hospitals before and i've seen people die of hepatitis. i've seen guys with their testicles swell up like basketballs and their body swells up, they turn stark yellow and they're in horrible, horrible pain and then they die. i wake up at night gasping for breath thinking about it. i can't be that guy. either somebody used one of my needles without me knowing or my wife had used somebody else's needle without me knowing. because i've used needles for almost 17 years now and i've been tested every year and i beat it. i never contracted hiv. i never contracted hepatitis. >> considering that you share needles with katie, what are the chances that she also has hepatitis c? >> 99.99999%. >>> coming up -- >> in pittsburgh it was really hard to get needles. >> katie ellis makes a revelation about her drug use. >> yeah, pretty gross. >> but first, a former
i have been proud saying i can beat death, i can beat this and i can beat that. it kind of kicked me in my nuts saying you can't beat it and it will kill you very very soon. now sooner if you don't stop. i've worked in hospitals before and i've seen people die of hepatitis. i've seen guys with their testicles swell up like basketballs and their body swells up, they turn stark yellow and they're in horrible, horrible pain and then they die. i wake up at night gasping for breath thinking about...
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i lost 100 pounds, i box, i swim. i do all this stuff. so i'm feeling like i can't finish what i started. i relate to a lot of the stories you have on the show. typically a plateau is, mixing up all of your workout. so now what you need to do is you need to take it up to the next level. make you add some ankle weights into your jazzercise. maybe you did sprints within your run, do it as hard as you can, weight training. too much cardio? you never do too much cardio. good, but yes, i don't feel bad about that. but yes, strength training. if you're not doing that you need to incorporate that into your workout because that is going to be what takes you to the next level. how do you get back to where you were after surgery? well i think that any time life throws you a curve ball where you might have surgery and you get off of your regular exercise or nutrition kind of path, you just have to re-evaluate and give yourself a break because as you're recovering, you start setting new goals and you'll be back to where you were in no time and even b
i lost 100 pounds, i box, i swim. i do all this stuff. so i'm feeling like i can't finish what i started. i relate to a lot of the stories you have on the show. typically a plateau is, mixing up all of your workout. so now what you need to do is you need to take it up to the next level. make you add some ankle weights into your jazzercise. maybe you did sprints within your run, do it as hard as you can, weight training. too much cardio? you never do too much cardio. good, but yes, i don't feel...
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when i am pulling the permits for the restaurant no one says, i say, that i think when i wrote i asking, and always going to be operating or you just kind of go with the application, and i got the permit and all of the permit necessary, in business. along this came day-to-day that we had been forced with all of these complaints due to the alcohol that i started recently serving basically and my understanding of that is that, you know, i have been in that block for 16 years. and i have been running the business for 16 years. if you do the numbers, i have never had any violations in terms of anything. i mean, no, i mean i have hired the brothers and i don't know what the name of the company. i mean that was years ago. that was probably three or four years ago when i hired them. i said i need you guys. and but we came into this 2:00 policy. i wanted to understanding to you... okay. five days a week i will not have a problem closing down at 3:00 on the dot and i will have the cleaning guys inside. but i want you guys to hold me out on friday and saturday night that is when we have business
when i am pulling the permits for the restaurant no one says, i say, that i think when i wrote i asking, and always going to be operating or you just kind of go with the application, and i got the permit and all of the permit necessary, in business. along this came day-to-day that we had been forced with all of these complaints due to the alcohol that i started recently serving basically and my understanding of that is that, you know, i have been in that block for 16 years. and i have been...
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i thought you'd be pleased. i am, i think. i should be delighted, i suppose. sam: it's exactly what you wanted. and, of course they'll pay you compensation. there's a meeting at the town hall tomorrow evening. that's not much notice. well, provided they give you a good offer, how much notice do you need? man: oh dear, more problems? i'm afraid so. (bird cawing) james won't speak to me. he won't speak to any of us. but you've seen him. i have. and? is there anything that can give us any hope? devereaux: deakin says you believe he may be innocent. that's right. well, do you really think you can find a way through this? i'm not at all sure. i've just seen him the once. but it's certainly worth the attempt. devereaux: what did he tell you? very little, but it does seem to me that there's more to the situation than he's allowing anyone to know. jane, i'll talk to mr. foyle alone, if you don't mind. why don't you show deakin round the garden? yes, of course, dear whatever you say. shall we? james was never the same after his mother died. he was only eight. maybe tha
i thought you'd be pleased. i am, i think. i should be delighted, i suppose. sam: it's exactly what you wanted. and, of course they'll pay you compensation. there's a meeting at the town hall tomorrow evening. that's not much notice. well, provided they give you a good offer, how much notice do you need? man: oh dear, more problems? i'm afraid so. (bird cawing) james won't speak to me. he won't speak to any of us. but you've seen him. i have. and? is there anything that can give us any hope?...
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felt i never felt that i was able in convincing you do anything and i i think what is remarkable is you did what you think was right all the time and you grappling with that and who has appointed you and who's on your side and who's not on your side it's a very very difficult thing to do and i appreciate your work in doing had a and thank you so much for standing up for revenue generating gross receipt tax that was huge for us in fraction and it has been a major impact for us moving forward as a city and i appreciate your effort on that and clean power as well but really, aura person who's driven by your values and upbringing and you have kept that with you and i really appreciate how you have been out spoken. (applause). . >> supervisor kim? >>> christina not to reiterate what everyone has said but it certainly has been a journey to watch you this year in this new role having melt you first in 2,000 will 20,002,003 we actually spoke at the same rally consists a chinatown c b.c. and i thought i was getting exposed totivist and is supervisors and communities and the worse happening aroun
felt i never felt that i was able in convincing you do anything and i i think what is remarkable is you did what you think was right all the time and you grappling with that and who has appointed you and who's on your side and who's not on your side it's a very very difficult thing to do and i appreciate your work in doing had a and thank you so much for standing up for revenue generating gross receipt tax that was huge for us in fraction and it has been a major impact for us moving forward as...
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like i think i put this out as a branch conversation. i forget how i worded it. but the idea that so many people think well, we shouldn't be spending money on exploring mars because we have problems here at home. and i don't think the two things are mutually exclusive. i think we can work on problems at home and spend money exploring mars. and it's important to explore mars because it puts in perspective our world. and the fact that which we are global citizens. and there are other planets. >> rose: and it's to follow prot jex of science. science in pursuit of truth and in pursuit of knowledge. whenever that is projected in a forward manner, it produces results that you don't quite know. i also believe in any conversation about conversation the more you know, the better you are. on the other hand, with this proviso, if it somehow stifles you from being spontaneous, then it is a hindrance of what you know. you cannot be hostage to the conversation you have. and your own research. if you go forward and are you only going to discussion which is within the bounds of
like i think i put this out as a branch conversation. i forget how i worded it. but the idea that so many people think well, we shouldn't be spending money on exploring mars because we have problems here at home. and i don't think the two things are mutually exclusive. i think we can work on problems at home and spend money exploring mars. and it's important to explore mars because it puts in perspective our world. and the fact that which we are global citizens. and there are other planets....