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that to me. please. tell me something. that helps me understand way you are being like this. >> the great michael shannon. >> rose: yeah. amazing actor. >> oh, my gosh. we did -- we made that movie for no known, worked four six day weeks and we would get sometimes three takes per scene and working with mike, that is a master class right there, because you just -- you can never take your eye off the ball. he is constantly doing something, and if you are not present -- >> rose: and why did you take that role? >> to work with mike shannon. >> rose: that's what i thought, yeah. >> most of the films i do it is always about working, who i am working with and also is the character something i have never done before. >> rose: so i can taking? away, a new experience and with i will learn something are the person i am working with. >> yeah. >> like we talked about it being a master class for me, i have no control over what the final product is. i don't know what they are going to do in the editing room or
that to me. please. tell me something. that helps me understand way you are being like this. >> the great michael shannon. >> rose: yeah. amazing actor. >> oh, my gosh. we did -- we made that movie for no known, worked four six day weeks and we would get sometimes three takes per scene and working with mike, that is a master class right there, because you just -- you can never take your eye off the ball. he is constantly doing something, and if you are not present -- >>...
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me on ah ah ahh you set me free ♪ ♪ ah ah ahh just look inside your speakers and there you'll see me ♪ ♪ so turn me on ah ah ahh you can set me free ah ah ahh ♪ ♪ just look inside your speakers and there you'll find me there you'll find me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mgk. "lace up" is the debut cd, it is out now. thanks to john goodman, hayden panettiere. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him.
me on ah ah ahh you set me free ♪ ♪ ah ah ahh just look inside your speakers and there you'll see me ♪ ♪ so turn me on ah ah ahh you can set me free ah ah ahh ♪ ♪ just look inside your speakers and there you'll find me there you'll find me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mgk. "lace up" is the debut cd, it is out now. thanks to john goodman, hayden panettiere. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him.
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señora refugio me consta que me ha tratado muy bien y me trata como su hija pero según patricio usted no acepta que seamos novios. se equivoca? (mÚsica). >>> usted no se puede perder ningún sólo capítulo esta noche, por univisión, la casa de todos. >>> sordómulo se quedó dormido y lo estamos tapando para que no se resfríe. >>> sordómunlo es un nuevo vecino y confunde todo! >>> en el capítulo de por ella soy eva, todos se jugaron las cartas. >>> francisca, dale play!- >>> son cosas que traigo en la cabeza y no me las puedo quitar de la cabez pero confío que no será más grave. >>> al fin podré dar con helena y explicarle con lujo de detalle. >>> antes me dirás que son la misma persona? >>> no quieres que baile ? busca're el mejor momento y cuando esté convencida le diré que soy eva. >>> se'ría contraproducente. >>> sino saldría peor el remeio que la enfermedad. >>> hasta luego emita! >>> bye (mÚsica). >>> maldito naco, ya parece que le haré caso, ay virgencita que nuncva acabe con uno así, te lo imploro. >>> a ver quién es la estúpida aquí. >>> no se la pueden p
señora refugio me consta que me ha tratado muy bien y me trata como su hija pero según patricio usted no acepta que seamos novios. se equivoca? (mÚsica). >>> usted no se puede perder ningún sólo capítulo esta noche, por univisión, la casa de todos. >>> sordómulo se quedó dormido y lo estamos tapando para que no se resfríe. >>> sordómunlo es un nuevo vecino y confunde todo! >>> en el capítulo de por ella soy eva, todos se jugaron las cartas....
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>> five minutes later he bum rushed me. >> don't come at me. >> slammed me against the wall. >> i don't know what i did after that. >> he started scratching my face and i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor. i hit him twice in self-defense to get him to let go of my neck. >> i won't deny it. >> lower body over there, anymore marks. >> the bottom line is he hit me first. that's what it comes down to. >> i think the bottom line is you were talking about somebody else. >> so what. >> how about he starts talking about you. >> does that give him the right to hit me first? i didn't think so. >> well -- >> don't move. >> whoa, whoa. >> what, you think you're a bad ass? >> no, not at all. >> don't cop an attitude. >> i'm not. i'm not coming an attitude. >> [ muted ] punk. >> i'm sorry, what? >> you heard me. >> no, i didn't. >> you better. >> it depends on the individual. if the guy comes up here belligerent that's what he'll get back. if he wants to dance, we'll dance. doesn't matter. >> this one here? >> yes. >> you got it. >> after a hearing, the disciplinary sergeant rul
>> five minutes later he bum rushed me. >> don't come at me. >> slammed me against the wall. >> i don't know what i did after that. >> he started scratching my face and i grabbed him around the waist and threw him on the floor. i hit him twice in self-defense to get him to let go of my neck. >> i won't deny it. >> lower body over there, anymore marks. >> the bottom line is he hit me first. that's what it comes down to. >> i think the bottom...
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abrazo, me dijo puedo pasar navidad conmigo, y siempre la pasamos juntos le dije, y me dijo es que me gustarÍa que fuÉramos a ver los abuelos en un aviÓn, y vamos a ver si dios nos conceden este deseo. >>> para este albergue pagar un boleto es complicado, pero confÍa que podrÁ ver el mundo desde las nubes. >>> el aire tiene que ir por abajo de las alas. >>> ojalÁ y haciendo honor al nombre de esta casa hogar sergio logre llegar a su pedacito de cielo. >>> se que tu sueÑo se va a cumplir, y apelamos a ustedes para que lo ayuden. ingresen a "primer impacto." com. o lanmen a nuestra lÍnea de ayuda y ahÍ encontrarÁ mas informaciones. muchas gracias. cuando regresemos les presento a un pequeÑo campeÓn de uno de los deportes de mÁs crecimiento en estados unidos. sigan con >> entérese porque hoy sera el último día que podrá tener estacionamiendo gratuito en san francisco, tenemos la reaccion del presidente al respeto. un programa de vereificación diferente al iverify cobra popularidad, la policía busca a un hombre que ingresó a una casa en el área de la bahia y tocó ina
abrazo, me dijo puedo pasar navidad conmigo, y siempre la pasamos juntos le dije, y me dijo es que me gustarÍa que fuÉramos a ver los abuelos en un aviÓn, y vamos a ver si dios nos conceden este deseo. >>> para este albergue pagar un boleto es complicado, pero confÍa que podrÁ ver el mundo desde las nubes. >>> el aire tiene que ir por abajo de las alas. >>> ojalÁ y haciendo honor al nombre de esta casa hogar sergio logre llegar a su pedacito de cielo....
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mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got to fight this thing, buddy. fight it. it's not your time to die. it's not your time. i'd say that's in god's hands, not yours or mine. you better let me check you out, too. no, that's not necessary. i'll say what's necessary and what isn't. that's funny. what? you don't have any heartbeat. i know that can't be so, but... i couldn't hear anything. you probably have a bad connection. try it again. well. i'll be darned! it's the strongest heart i've ever heard. you seem fit. you're welcome to sleep on the couch. we won't know about him for a while. i'd rather stay here with him. well, suit yourself. i smell some coffee brewing. if you need me, just holler. thank you, doctor. granddad. granddad. mark. mark. jonathan? i'm right here, buddy. i smell breakfast. welcome back. it's a remarkable thing. how quick he recovered? how much he ate for breakfast. thanks for what you did. didn't do a thing. beats me, the way he recovered. take it easy. oh, i will. where can we rent a room? there are rooming houses and the simms place. they
mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got to fight this thing, buddy. fight it. it's not your time to die. it's not your time. i'd say that's in god's hands, not yours or mine. you better let me check you out, too. no, that's not necessary. i'll say what's necessary and what isn't. that's funny. what? you don't have any heartbeat. i know that can't be so, but... i couldn't hear anything. you probably have a bad connection. try it again. well. i'll be darned! it's the strongest...
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the ignoring me was bad enough, but now you're two timing me? i can't even stand to look at you dopey mutt. you big jerk! (crying) who wants egg nog? get it while it's noggy haha i'll have some later. oh, is something wrong honey? it's not important. i don't want to ruin your christmas. holly, look at me. your father and i love christmas that's true, and maybe we go to far sometimes. but, you always come first. always. it's just a friend of mine at least i thought this was my friend, all of the sudden is a real jerk. i just don't get it. well, maybe your friend is having trouble at home. sometimes a jerk is just someone who doesn't know how to say what they really feel. ok, i'll give him another chance. that's my...him? this is a boy? nole! we'd like to meet him sometime. the egg nog is there if you want it. it'll help you sleep. unless you've suddenly become lactose intolerant then they'll be then they'll be painful cramps and bloating. nighty night. ♪i thought i knew ♪you. how could have i ♪been so wrong? maybe you ♪have troubles that
the ignoring me was bad enough, but now you're two timing me? i can't even stand to look at you dopey mutt. you big jerk! (crying) who wants egg nog? get it while it's noggy haha i'll have some later. oh, is something wrong honey? it's not important. i don't want to ruin your christmas. holly, look at me. your father and i love christmas that's true, and maybe we go to far sometimes. but, you always come first. always. it's just a friend of mine at least i thought this was my friend, all of the...
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toques. >>> no me toques me diría mi mujer. >>> cómo es eso que salsero tiene ... pareciera que n o. >>> eso no es nada de escándalo que me podrían dar a mí. >>> nosotros en amor bravío tenemos el resumen. >>> dale, johnny, mi querido bigotes de oro. >>> esa es nueva ♪. ♪. >>> yo tengo que salir de aquí, me tengo que largar de este mugrero (gritos) >>> qué dices que no oigo nada. >>> cálmate. >>> mira, lenguas largas o gritas o no te oímos. >>> ya, párale. >>> no me digas que vas a defender a este asesino violador. >>> no, pero déjalo. >>> nada más porque tino me cae bien, pero para la otra te defiendes solo. >>> buenas noches, rosario. >>> usted no puede estar aquí. >>> es que he esperado su respuesta, pero usted no se ha movido del cuarto de mi hijo. >>> ese es mi trabajo. >>> sí ,pero necesito saber si me ayudará con lo que le pedí. >>> buenas noches, lo siento, señora, pero solo personal autorizado puede esrtar aquí. >>> sí, doctor, discúlpeme. >>> esta mañana le di la indicación a rosario de no dar más sedantes a su hijo, y en cualqui
toques. >>> no me toques me diría mi mujer. >>> cómo es eso que salsero tiene ... pareciera que n o. >>> eso no es nada de escándalo que me podrían dar a mí. >>> nosotros en amor bravío tenemos el resumen. >>> dale, johnny, mi querido bigotes de oro. >>> esa es nueva ♪. ♪. >>> yo tengo que salir de aquí, me tengo que largar de este mugrero (gritos) >>> qué dices que no oigo nada. >>> cálmate....
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hurt me! >> nobody wants to hurt you. >> why are you [ bleep ] and smashing me against the wall if they didn't want to hurt me, huh? >> to prevent him from harming himself, etter is placed in four-point restraints. >> lay back. lay back. >> no. it's not bruised. >> our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> etter, are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i never wanted to hurt myself. >> now, were you banging your head last night? >> yes, because i was frustrated. i do that when i'm frustrated. >> that's not the right thing to do though, is it now? >> it's better than hurting somebody else. >> well, you're right. when i'm going to do now is call the psychiatrist and see if we can discontinue the four-point order so he doesn't have to go back into them now. i don't feel he is of any threat to himself or others at this point. >> released from the four-point restraints, etter is moved to a 24-hour observation cell and is placed in a suicide sm
hurt me! >> nobody wants to hurt you. >> why are you [ bleep ] and smashing me against the wall if they didn't want to hurt me, huh? >> to prevent him from harming himself, etter is placed in four-point restraints. >> lay back. lay back. >> no. it's not bruised. >> our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> etter, are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i never wanted to hurt myself. >>...
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caught in better respect me you better fear me. when i had a hard look at everything as homers you want to be in a right state of mind if you're feeling good a bunch of dress code you know representative for the want to get into one really didn't want to. know want to dress like. that out of the world not the way his name was named one in the morning and then one in the morning they were in the midst of all we know man is looking good the good of london let's go let's go in do whatever it takes to look good willing to do what. i was i'm going to wait until guys were with me in san francisco to be interviewed i knocked on the door of their had talent that kind of. and here are two of the most hardcore gang members and one of them has got his ironing board out and he's got his travelling ironies arnie misquotes. just a look though these are just stores in the street. he would like. to make a painting stand up in a corner with nobody in there. for somebody that has no idea why a young man would do it what is the allure it's i join the
caught in better respect me you better fear me. when i had a hard look at everything as homers you want to be in a right state of mind if you're feeling good a bunch of dress code you know representative for the want to get into one really didn't want to. know want to dress like. that out of the world not the way his name was named one in the morning and then one in the morning they were in the midst of all we know man is looking good the good of london let's go let's go in do whatever it takes...
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it soothed me. no matter what's going on, it soothed me, fights going on, buildings burning down, but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no melody can quiet the outbursts. it houses members of the jail's largest gang. >> usually they'll call a disruption if they're upset or want to gain attention. mostly they're kicking the doors. one starts screaming. some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious, they have nothing better to do, so that's the way they make their noise. you know, everybody thinks that this job is such a gravy job and such an easy job. i challenge anybody to come in here and work this job for a week and see if we're overpaid. >> later in the day, the disturbance escalates when one of the inmates starts flooding the unit. >> the guy in 12 unit started flooding his cell. i asked him why. he said for no reason. he's notorious for that. >> the inmate is known to staff. jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, go
it soothed me. no matter what's going on, it soothed me, fights going on, buildings burning down, but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no melody can quiet the outbursts. it houses members of the jail's largest gang. >> usually they'll call a disruption if they're upset or want to gain attention. mostly they're kicking the doors. one starts screaming. some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious, they have nothing better to do, so that's...
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german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced open from one of german's punches. in the safety of the ambulance, the officer realizes the severity of the attack. >> realized, man, this is for real. this guy was really trying to take me out. luckily i'm still here and i started thinking of my wife and kid. good thing was, i was on the better side of it, even though i did get injured. >> and his injuries are significant. >> basically, i had to have reconstructive surgery on my whole eye socket. he broke the bone here, broke my temple bone and broke my eyebrow. and i had to have four titanium plates put in. >> six months after the assault, eric german goes to trial. he pleads not guilty by reason of insanity. >> i
german toward me and gave me a clear shot. tipton lets loose the barbs and zaps german with a direct hit. >> the officers cuff and arrest german. >> paramedics arrive at the scene to treat officer deaton. >> my adrenaline was still rushing. i saw all this blood that was on me and at this time i could see it was dripping off my nose. >> deaton's nose has been sliced open from one of german's punches. in the safety of the ambulance, the officer realizes the severity of the...
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llévatela ya con $249 al mes, así de fácil, $249 al mes y llámenos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, ven y llévate este fantástico 2008 chrysler 300, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3, bluetooth y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya con $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, nosotros te queremos financiar, llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, y llévate esta fabulosa 2006 mercedes-benz ml 500, de súper lujo, asientos de piel, sistema de navegación, bluetooth y también tiene dvd players en todos los asientos. llévatelo ya por $229 al mes, así es, $229 al mes, recuerda: agarra el teléfono y llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. llámenos o visítenos en capitol expressway ford, tenemos gente que viene de todos lados del norte de california y nevada también, mire nada más este fantástico 2004 chrysler pt cruiser, perfecto para la ciudad, aire acondicionado, cd player, ventanas eléctricas y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya p
llévatela ya con $249 al mes, así de fácil, $249 al mes y llámenos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, ven y llévate este fantástico 2008 chrysler 300, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3, bluetooth y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya con $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, nosotros te queremos financiar, llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para...
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was, why me? why did this happen? and i didn't have the answers for her. and that really is difficult when you can't answer a fellow staff member why. >> close three. close two. >> currently officer talley monitors the trucks that deliver food to the prison. the inmate who attacked her faces aggravated battery charges and was moved to another facility. >> the only contact i have is with the pdr officers and the tower officers. that's it. i only have contact with personnel. i never have offender contact. coming back was really difficult. it was really, really difficult, but i have small children and in life you have to adapt and overcome things and pretty much i've had to do that. i've had to come back to show them that, you know, some days you have to face your fears and you may be scared to death but you know you're going to be okay. >>> up next, the harsh price one inmate pays for breaking the rules. >> i wish i could touch and hug them but i guess this is better than nothing. clear, huh? i'm no
was, why me? why did this happen? and i didn't have the answers for her. and that really is difficult when you can't answer a fellow staff member why. >> close three. close two. >> currently officer talley monitors the trucks that deliver food to the prison. the inmate who attacked her faces aggravated battery charges and was moved to another facility. >> the only contact i have is with the pdr officers and the tower officers. that's it. i only have contact with personnel. i...
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so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o'connor. my siblings married the shenny's and i almost married a catherine finerin but it didn't work out. i have a nephew, sean patrick mcflynn. i always question myself because my writing about the irish is really my writing about myself coming to the united states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy.
so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o'connor. my siblings married the shenny's and i almost married a catherine finerin but it didn't work out. i have a nephew, sean patrick mcflynn. i always...
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that was a standard you set a bar for me when you is he that to me and that was a bar that i felt i had to be able to come close to may be not the third time but, i really do respect that. i have always admired your dedication and the faint that you don't lie to come in unprepared to an ortho argument and i do apologize that i was not able to replace chris daily in that role to continue the lively debates and discussion that is had happened prior to me. i know that you used to be -- there used to be that diagonal dynamic that habe is not as in existence as it was in the past but i'll say one thing sean, in admire ages i did not find that appeal on your birthday and i hope you remember that one when i call on you your birthday when i call on you in work ring for the city and county of fraction and also i have a lot of respect for your love and dedication to your family and a lot of us know that you could have continued on and run for other offices here in san francisco asked made an acknowledgement of your family not to continue and a lot of us in the political realm that is something ch
that was a standard you set a bar for me when you is he that to me and that was a bar that i felt i had to be able to come close to may be not the third time but, i really do respect that. i have always admired your dedication and the faint that you don't lie to come in unprepared to an ortho argument and i do apologize that i was not able to replace chris daily in that role to continue the lively debates and discussion that is had happened prior to me. i know that you used to be -- there used...
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it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of
it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and...
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paparazzi are really good to me. really? let me give them a right hook. let's talk about more cheerful matters. "saturday night live." you've done 16 of these. you're the king of "snl." i want to talk to the king. ericans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> well, i have to say your balls are so tender. >> well, there's no beating my balls. >> they're made from a secret schweaty family recipe. no one can resist my schweaty balls. >> holiday classic. >> that is a classic. >> holiday classic, piers. >> did you bring any of your -- >> big cosby, dickens. pete schweaty. a big basket now. >> you love "snl," don't you? >> i really do, yeah. >> is it because it's mainly live and
paparazzi are really good to me. really? let me give them a right hook. let's talk about more cheerful matters. "saturday night live." you've done 16 of these. you're the king of "snl." i want to talk to the king. ericans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing...
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. ♪ porque me volvió un amor bravío ♪. ♪ juro que en mis sueños . ♪ eres tú mi tentación . ♪ la mujer que enamoró cada latido ♪. ♪ te doy el alma . ♪ para que hagas lo que quieras de mi ♪. ♪ porque estoy enamorado . ♪ y desarmado junto a ti . ♪ te doy mi vida . ♪ porque quiero hacerte sentir ♪. ♪ que te quiero demasiado . ♪ y no me puedo resistir . ♪ y es así, no se tiene control ♪. ♪ es estar enamorado . ♪ cuando manda el corazón . >> comprendo tu dolor, es muy quieuiedifícil cuando un hijo te decepciona de esa manera. >> nunca pensé que pablo iba a darme la espalda como lo ha hecho. >> ¿y siempre ha sido así? >> no, siempre fue un hijo modelo, mi orgullo, pero desde que se le metió en la cabeza casarse con la hija de esa sirvienta, se convirtió en un extraño para mi. >> bueno, yo estaría igual que tú si alonso hubiera tomado una decisión así, bueno, y ya ves, aunque se casó con camila terminó divorciándose y, también me ha decepcionado tremendamente. >> debió ser muy duro para ti criarlo sola. >> si, muy duro, yo era muy joven cuando
. ♪ porque me volvió un amor bravío ♪. ♪ juro que en mis sueños . ♪ eres tú mi tentación . ♪ la mujer que enamoró cada latido ♪. ♪ te doy el alma . ♪ para que hagas lo que quieras de mi ♪. ♪ porque estoy enamorado . ♪ y desarmado junto a ti . ♪ te doy mi vida . ♪ porque quiero hacerte sentir ♪. ♪ que te quiero demasiado . ♪ y no me puedo resistir . ♪ y es así, no se tiene control ♪. ♪ es estar enamorado . ♪ cuando manda el corazón . >>...
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>> i think it did scar me more than it drove me. what drove me was my father's life was cut so short. he died at 35 years old. he was listed in a book of great leaders in education. he wrote incredible thesises, if there's such a word, with just wonderful observations, and one of them -- he was a teacher, and he also taught at elmira reformatory. he taught english to juvenile delinquents. and i could never read that piece until i got much older and had this certain experience, and then i was able to read it, and that was me. in other words, there is so much in the cellular memory or the dna, because i never knew him, but at 16 i had discovered chekov and ibsen and shakespeare. and when i read my father's work, it was how to teach juvenile delinquents through chekov and ibsen and shakespeare. >> have you been able to find out anything about his character and his life? >> not really. although very mystical things happen. i was doing a concert a few years ago, and i was with my two girlfriends one night at my house, and they were talki
>> i think it did scar me more than it drove me. what drove me was my father's life was cut so short. he died at 35 years old. he was listed in a book of great leaders in education. he wrote incredible thesises, if there's such a word, with just wonderful observations, and one of them -- he was a teacher, and he also taught at elmira reformatory. he taught english to juvenile delinquents. and i could never read that piece until i got much older and had this certain experience, and then i...
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they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it ca
they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves...
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president me give kind of a two-- let me answer it directly. before i answer it directly, let me say that when i do something like this or something like "inglorious bastards" or whatever, "pulp fiction" and i'm sitting in a movie theater and we're watching it-- and hopefully the audience is liking it, and they're laughing or doing this and doing that. it's very, very exciting. but the thing that gives me the most pride, the absolute most bride is to know that not very long ago-- it's not like i write something and it takes me five years to get it made-- not very long ago there was a time where it was just me and a pen and a piece of paper. it started out with a pen and a piece of paper. and even-- you misrepresented me a little bit when you told your plane story because i was not typing. it was writing. but the thing about it is the fact that this starts out as a blank pieces of paper and filled up 170 pages, and now it's this finished movie that's playing in theateres and everyone is responding to it. that origin of it is really, really impor
president me give kind of a two-- let me answer it directly. before i answer it directly, let me say that when i do something like this or something like "inglorious bastards" or whatever, "pulp fiction" and i'm sitting in a movie theater and we're watching it-- and hopefully the audience is liking it, and they're laughing or doing this and doing that. it's very, very exciting. but the thing that gives me the most pride, the absolute most bride is to know that not very long...
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you don't know how much you mean to me. you have helped me by giving me my life back. this father's day card is nowhere close to what i owe you for giving me back my life and self-esteem. happy father's day. love sean p. >> i just really thank god for coming to jail, honestly. if it's -- it's bad to say that. but jail saved my life. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i guess the worst part about gangs is para now wra. it is like a virus. it invades >>> former gang members attempt to leave deadly rivalries behind. but for some, the past is anything but resolved. >> i don't think no one could ever take this pain away. >> the men in another housing unit deal with a completely different set of issues. >> you have your masculines that are more masculine looking. >> are you masculine or fem? >> i'm gay, i'm gay. >> then you have your fems. they act like girls. >> fems to the fem side and masculine to the masculine. we don't let them intertwine. you are asking for problems. >> at a surprise contraband raid turns one housing unit upside down. >
you don't know how much you mean to me. you have helped me by giving me my life back. this father's day card is nowhere close to what i owe you for giving me back my life and self-esteem. happy father's day. love sean p. >> i just really thank god for coming to jail, honestly. if it's -- it's bad to say that. but jail saved my life. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i guess the worst part about gangs is para now wra. it is like a virus....
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let me give you one example. roughly 40% of the guns sold in america are sold in what's called the secondary market, in other words, private sales. where there's no federal registration at all, where people with criminal backgrounds, where you could get somebody on the terrorist, no-fly list who can't get on a plane, but could go to the secondary market and buy weapons. overwhelmingly 84% of gun owners -- 82% of gun owners in america believe that should change. changing that alone makes a difference. i'll give you the specific example how. up with out of two women that are murdered with a gun are murdered by someone they know well. in states that don't allow people to trade in private gun sales or gun shows and the like, that number drops by 40%, because the people with the intention to do wrong, or who have a misdemeanor dofl abuse can't buy guns in america, makes people safer. >> you have had a lot of experience with guns in your career. it seems to be a natural crisis. you have had six of the worst. since 2007
let me give you one example. roughly 40% of the guns sold in america are sold in what's called the secondary market, in other words, private sales. where there's no federal registration at all, where people with criminal backgrounds, where you could get somebody on the terrorist, no-fly list who can't get on a plane, but could go to the secondary market and buy weapons. overwhelmingly 84% of gun owners -- 82% of gun owners in america believe that should change. changing that alone makes a...
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my fiance woke me up this morning and let me know what happened. and it felt like i was being lied to. i didn't believe that jake was capable of such a thing. we all knew him as a kind person. he was generous. he was a guy that if you were having a bad day, he could make you laugh, no matter what. >> there is a report, a suggestion, not confirmed yet, that he had sold all his possessions and was planning to move, perhaps, to hawaii. nobody who knew him well quite understood why. friends who was with him recently, said he was acting in a curious way, somewhat detached. >> i saw the post he was moving to hawaii. i didn't hear about him selling his belongings or anything. i can't shed too much light on that. but i did see he was planning to go to hawaii. >> police are saying he stole the gun from a friend. have you any idea where he may have stolen the gun? >> that, i am not aware of any of that. >> obviously, you seem very shocked by what's happened here. it does seem very out of character. were there any signs at all, in all the time you knew him, t
my fiance woke me up this morning and let me know what happened. and it felt like i was being lied to. i didn't believe that jake was capable of such a thing. we all knew him as a kind person. he was generous. he was a guy that if you were having a bad day, he could make you laugh, no matter what. >> there is a report, a suggestion, not confirmed yet, that he had sold all his possessions and was planning to move, perhaps, to hawaii. nobody who knew him well quite understood why. friends...
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me and i did not let me. challenge you. i think flash young greenleaf you can see there was a real. handy man with. the you. can. get it ha. ha. ha. this is i mean this is my secret this is my secret fist bump that me and my college friends came. out when we had three things but you go up and make a rap checklist and i'll be the type. this is where they there's this is the furthest out part of the city the last streets were on like she's your age starts with a and and they go as a clock from two o'clock as like a horseshoe to ten o'clock and i just wanted to show this area and show how big it is because when we come back later in the week this is all going to be full all of the streets completely fill up and it becomes a huge city so i mean like serene a half or four miles by the same like three and a half or four miles and it's kind of a circle more than a square and it's just fills up and we have our city for one week. ok let's gallo. where we want to go let's go to the families. as our population increased so did our guard community grow up mature now if you mature your mothers a
me and i did not let me. challenge you. i think flash young greenleaf you can see there was a real. handy man with. the you. can. get it ha. ha. ha. this is i mean this is my secret this is my secret fist bump that me and my college friends came. out when we had three things but you go up and make a rap checklist and i'll be the type. this is where they there's this is the furthest out part of the city the last streets were on like she's your age starts with a and and they go as a clock from...
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me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is, it is, but it's very necessary. what i found is this, and this is so true. if you do not forgive, you hold on to this thing inside of you that can change your life and take you in the wrong direction. 9 times out of 10, the people who have done things to you are asleep and at peace and you're holding on to it, it can literally become sickness in your body and make your physically ill. i think that forgiveness is beyond important. >> is he still alive, your father? >> he is. >> what kind of relationship do you have with him? >> we don't speak very much, but i am taking care of him. i make sure he has everything he needs. >> you support him? >> absolutely. 100%. as a child, he wasn't a great father, but he was a great provider and he had an incredible work ethic. he gave me my work ethic. >> do you think despite the way he man handled you, did yo
me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is, it is, but it's very necessary. what i found is this, and this is so true. if you do not forgive, you hold on to this thing inside of you that can change your life and take you in the wrong direction. 9 times out of 10, the people who have done things to you are asleep and at peace and you're holding on to it, it can...
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is selling me a miracle cure that will keep me young forever! it's called "andro gel and it's for treating something called low "t," a pharmaceutical company recognizing millions of men with low testosterone previously known as getting older. (laughter) this testosterone supplement was originally available in the near 1% concentration, or as i call it, man milk skim. (laughter) but last night when i was watching cnn's prime time lineup of ads for ensure and self-lubricating catheters -- (laughter) by the way, great way to deliver ensure right to the needed areas. (laughter) i heard the great news. >> presenting androgel 1.62%. it raises your testosterone levels and it's concentrated so you can use less gel. >> stephen: what an incredible break through! i don't know how it works or what it does but now i can use less of it! (laughter) the best part is this highly concentrated male sex hormone doesn't have one side effect it has dozens of them. >> serious side effects include worsening of enlarged prostate, increased risk of prostate cancer, lower
is selling me a miracle cure that will keep me young forever! it's called "andro gel and it's for treating something called low "t," a pharmaceutical company recognizing millions of men with low testosterone previously known as getting older. (laughter) this testosterone supplement was originally available in the near 1% concentration, or as i call it, man milk skim. (laughter) but last night when i was watching cnn's prime time lineup of ads for ensure and self-lubricating...
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god has blessed me so much. he's kept me safe and woke me up every single morning. require watching the olympics and i -- my lips are moving and that's me praying. i always pray before every competition. right as the judges hand goes up i pray. it is part of me and i love it. >> you didn't pray just to win the olympics. you prayed because that's who you are. >> that's who i am, yeah. >> how does faith keep you grounded? there's a lot of pressure on you now. i can only image what it was like during the olympics. i mean i can only image because i don't understand it. the pressure there but now the pressure people knowing you they are watching you, they are watching y -- asking you all ofe questions. how does your faith keep you grounded and keep you from letting it all get to you? >> faith has kept me grounded. i am very humble. i am so thankful. it keeps me grounded and my mom keeps me grounded my siblings do. i am a big giver. i love to give. i want to be that blessing to other people. i want to give back. >> i want to hear about the favorite moment you had since th
god has blessed me so much. he's kept me safe and woke me up every single morning. require watching the olympics and i -- my lips are moving and that's me praying. i always pray before every competition. right as the judges hand goes up i pray. it is part of me and i love it. >> you didn't pray just to win the olympics. you prayed because that's who you are. >> that's who i am, yeah. >> how does faith keep you grounded? there's a lot of pressure on you now. i can only image...
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so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing
so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore...
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so let me-- let me start with you. two years ago, two and a half years ago, you are aproasmed to chaiapproached tochair a commits to set up a deficit reduction plan for the country. you study it. you're very diligent. everybody hates it within 24 hours. the democrats say it's too austere. the republicans say you're raising tax too much. two years later as we stand on the precipiceave cliff, suddenly this plan as seen as the mosterably thing in town and people are coming to you to find out your sage advice. what happened in those two years? >> well, the people woke up. i think young people are waking up. you can't do this. you can't tax your way out of this hole. you can't grow your way out of this hole. we had every economist say you could have double-digit growth for 20 years and can't get out of the hole. you can't cut spending out of your hole. we got five democrats, five republicans, ranging from dick durbin to illinois-- great progressive democrat-- and coburn from oklahoma, and five dems, five republicans, one in
so let me-- let me start with you. two years ago, two and a half years ago, you are aproasmed to chaiapproached tochair a commits to set up a deficit reduction plan for the country. you study it. you're very diligent. everybody hates it within 24 hours. the democrats say it's too austere. the republicans say you're raising tax too much. two years later as we stand on the precipiceave cliff, suddenly this plan as seen as the mosterably thing in town and people are coming to you to find out your...
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tavis: give me yours, give me yours. >> well, come on. tavis: give me yours. >> "millworker," greatest song ever written. tavis: "millworker" is good. >> no. "millworker" is great. tavis: "carolina in my mind" is awfully good. >> aw, "carolina in my mind" is boring, boring. tavis: "sweet baby james," pretty good, pretty good. >> flag is the best album, by the way, because "millworker" is on it. tavis: okay. >> "company man," don't even start with me. tavis: for those of you who don't know this, every time jamie comes on the show, we have this fight about who loves james taylor more. >> he is the soundtrack of our generation and, therefore, there's no one who speaks to me musically more than him. tavis: i love the humanity in his lyric. the content is so -- anyway, we -- >> and his voice. tavis: yes. >> there's just -- tavis: we love you, james taylor. how about that? i love this book. >> ah, look at you segue! look at you segue! you must do this for a living, baby! tavis: [laugh] 20 years, i been working at it. i really do love the title,
tavis: give me yours, give me yours. >> well, come on. tavis: give me yours. >> "millworker," greatest song ever written. tavis: "millworker" is good. >> no. "millworker" is great. tavis: "carolina in my mind" is awfully good. >> aw, "carolina in my mind" is boring, boring. tavis: "sweet baby james," pretty good, pretty good. >> flag is the best album, by the way, because "millworker" is on it....
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me. >> plus politics, saying no to plastic surgery and hello to fame. >> you see me as this star. i don't see myself that way. >> barbra streisand the way she is, a funny girl. this is "piers morgan tonight." people ask me who i would most like to have on my show as a guest, one name continuously pops up in my mind. a voice that i believe is the greatest it's ever been. a humanitarian, a political activist, a wife a mother and she's a funny girl. she is, of course, barbra streisand. i even got your name right. >> did you say barbra. >> i say barbra. more important, i got streisand right. we had dinner together and you lectured me that i kept calling you barbra streisand. >> very english. >> streisand. >> by god, you've got it. >> now, i've just come from watching your brilliant new movie. i don't say that lightly. "guilt trip." it reminded me exactly what it would be like if i went on a road trip with my mother. about you and seth rogen, you go on this bizarre road trip together. you're t
me. >> plus politics, saying no to plastic surgery and hello to fame. >> you see me as this star. i don't see myself that way. >> barbra streisand the way she is, a funny girl. this is "piers morgan tonight." people ask me who i would most like to have on my show as a guest, one name continuously pops up in my mind. a voice that i believe is the greatest it's ever been. a humanitarian, a political activist, a wife a mother and she's a funny girl. she is, of course,...
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let me correct you. you were a hero because you were there. >> jessica lynch on the challenges he faced! i deal with it the best i can. he ran up over 100,000 in a credit card bill. >> it started with a cautionary tale and how to stay out of debt this christmas . the little rockers spread christmas with you. ♪ all you want for christmas is you. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much . i think the audience is getting better. i do. we have a special christmas show prepared for you tomorrow night. i hope you are enjoying it and by it there is so much hostility for people with lawsuits filed over songs and christmas treese and nativity scenes by those who say they are offended by christmas. i have to think in some ways, this is a good thing. no really, it is it a good thing. open hostility to faith is far better than indifference. people who are anything but indifferent to christmas. when i hear thangry and hostile rantings of christmas or eradiated in the publi
let me correct you. you were a hero because you were there. >> jessica lynch on the challenges he faced! i deal with it the best i can. he ran up over 100,000 in a credit card bill. >> it started with a cautionary tale and how to stay out of debt this christmas . the little rockers spread christmas with you. ♪ all you want for christmas is you. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much . i think the audience is getting better. i do....
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me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to be ashamed and to hide yourself. to me, it is courage. i'm sure for a lot of people. maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from
me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to...
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actually, mayor brown shared that with me four years ago. it has stayed with me. harvey and george, they put in place, as the mayor said, a foundation of what we see today in equality and justice. we actually live in an extraordinary time because of the shoulders created by george and harvey. we live in an extraordinary moment because each of you believe you're worthy because each of you have a gift of authenticity to offer the world. and each of you are here tonight with not only the moscone and milk family, but the true meaning of the human family, in remembrance of the sacrifices that have taken us to get us here and as a sacred reminder not to forget and not to go back. supervisor ammiano very brilliantly brought up harvey was tremendously impacted by world war ii. i wear his class ring from high school. he graduated in 1947, just a couple years after the end of world war ii. he could never understand how communities could turn on themselves. and he was, i really think he made a sacred intention to light that message to the world, that we can't go back. >>> in
actually, mayor brown shared that with me four years ago. it has stayed with me. harvey and george, they put in place, as the mayor said, a foundation of what we see today in equality and justice. we actually live in an extraordinary time because of the shoulders created by george and harvey. we live in an extraordinary moment because each of you believe you're worthy because each of you have a gift of authenticity to offer the world. and each of you are here tonight with not only the moscone...
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but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! you can't have a todd, but you can have your own personal assistant. i guess you could call it todd. [ male announcer ] the new nokia lumia 920 with live tiles that deliver what you want in real time. only from at&t. rethink possible. ♪ on the road again just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ ♪ my love is making music with my friends ♪ ♪ and i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ >> willie nelson is a force to be reckoned with. he won the lifetime achievement award at the cmas earlier this month and he wrote his own book, a book that only willie nelson could have written. i always wanted to meet you. >> same here. >> you're a great american icons. >> thank you. >> how do you feel about that? >> i don't think about that. i'm not sure what means. i would have to look it up. >> you don't look in the mirror some mornings and think i'm an icon? >> no. i don't think i've ever done that. in t
but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! you can't have a todd, but you can have your own personal assistant. i guess you could call it todd. [ male announcer ] the new nokia lumia 920 with live tiles that deliver what you want in real time. only from at&t. rethink possible. ♪ on the road again just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ ♪ my love is making music with my...
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matan, me consumen, qué difícil mi destino ♪ ♪ son dos hogares ♪ dos destinos ♪ que me matan, me consumen, qué difícil decidirlo ♪ ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪ yo ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ sé muy bien que loca estoy ♪ mi fe del alma se desapareció ♪ ♪ fue como un hacha que partió mi corazón y ahora estoy a punto de perder la razón ♪ ♪ son dos hogares, dos destinos ♪ ♪ que dividen mi camino ♪ que me matan, me consumen, qué difícil mi destino ♪ ♪ sondos hogares, dos caminos ♪ sin rumbo, sin destino ♪ qué difícil decidirlo ♪ son dos hogares ♪ dos destinos ♪ que dividen mi camino ♪ que me matan, me consumen ♪ qué difícil mi destino ♪ son dos hogares ♪ dos caminos ♪ sin rumbo, sin destino ♪ que me matan, me consumen ♪ qué difícil decidirlo ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪ yo ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪. >>> (aplausos) >>> bravo! >>> muchas gracias, laura león, muchas gracias. >>> al contrario, muchas gracias a ustedes, gracias, tesoros. >>> gracias por acompañarnos. >>> muchas gracias por apoyarnos en el teletón
matan, me consumen, qué difícil mi destino ♪ ♪ son dos hogares ♪ dos destinos ♪ que me matan, me consumen, qué difícil decidirlo ♪ ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪ yo ♪ si todavía lo amo yo ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ sé muy bien que loca estoy ♪ mi fe del alma se desapareció ♪ ♪ fue como un hacha que partió mi corazón y ahora estoy a punto de perder la razón ♪ ♪ son dos hogares, dos destinos ♪ ♪ que dividen mi camino ♪ que me matan, me consumen, qué difícil mi...
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and filled me with apprehension and something was slipping away from me, i didn't know what it was. i didn't know it was you that was slipping away. you were the thing i couldn't hold on to. seeing you cry made me cry and my throat swelled with all the questions i didn't ask because i was too cowardly to get the answers. once the family was back in the car it was business as usual and answer nathan's questions about the cold rush. probably the best gift you gave me, and i say this frankly to no offense intended to nathan or abbey, and almost on par with the police department manual and requested to me act as a cosupportive person at nathan's experience and this gift, the one of nathan's birth was in every aspect vintage milton like so many of your gifts. it was created. it benefits more than one person. it sincerely flattered the primary recipient and it was free. do you remember when we both lived in new york and we and cousin andy were leaving the subway when a man asked for a dollar for a cup of coffee. you replied "come on i will buy you the cup of coffee and the sandwich" and w
and filled me with apprehension and something was slipping away from me, i didn't know what it was. i didn't know it was you that was slipping away. you were the thing i couldn't hold on to. seeing you cry made me cry and my throat swelled with all the questions i didn't ask because i was too cowardly to get the answers. once the family was back in the car it was business as usual and answer nathan's questions about the cold rush. probably the best gift you gave me, and i say this frankly to no...
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else, it would cost me 3 times the amount. so the rent control laws are there to protect people like myself and not these landlords. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is ben schaefer, i work with the mission collaborative, i want to echo my coworkers' ben and kendra just cause. my partner and i who rent a room in the mission are living proof this process needs to be reformed and also the fact that when you are a tenant who has been continually harassed by your landlord and you are then in a mediation hearing with said landlord still being harassed in front of a mediation judge at the rent board, something has got to change. this is a particularly hot button issue for myself and for so many of us who work in housing justice because if somebody from the rent board can stand here in front of you and actually say that this issue has never been addressed or they have never heard anything regarding this issue, it makes me livid, absolutely livid. they should be well aware of this. supervisor olage has long
else, it would cost me 3 times the amount. so the rent control laws are there to protect people like myself and not these landlords. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is ben schaefer, i work with the mission collaborative, i want to echo my coworkers' ben and kendra just cause. my partner and i who rent a room in the mission are living proof this process needs to be reformed and also the fact that when you are a tenant who has been continually harassed by your...
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the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to what was the fire department was the bedroom for the firefighters in the 911 -- in their 911 -- in their portion of the 911. i couldn't believe it. they moved beds aside, and they had butcher paper on the wall and i will never forget this. there was a consiewl general talking long distance on one of the out going lines and nobody could get him off the phone. people were coming in off the streets. it was terrible. i could not believe that a great city like this did not have a proper command center. as i walked a way with the mayor i said something that i later regretted. someone asked me "what did you think?" and i said "i felt like i just came out of a mississippi sheriff's office". it was grim, grim. and there is a lesson in that. issue careful what you wish for and be careful what criticize and who you criticize because you maybe wearing it. i responded to the mayor's request. we eventually had marine corps personnel and conducting recovery and rescue and we rescued all ki
the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to what was the fire department was the bedroom for the firefighters in the 911 -- in their 911 -- in their portion of the 911. i couldn't believe it. they moved beds aside, and they had butcher paper on the wall and i will never forget this. there was a consiewl general talking long distance on one of the out going lines and nobody could get him off the phone. people were coming in...
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people calling me your honor and smiling at me and kids making a fuss over me. and me not having to hide from someone all the time. and you i coulda had you. but you are all that-- you have me. i, i got nothin i ain't even got myself. don't say those things at least not up here. you promised today would be our day, you promised to forget all about the court and the election everything. please darling let's just enjoy ourselves. [music] i beg pardon sir but perhaps you prefer to come back tomorrow. evidently his honor is unavoidably detained. i'll wait. yes sir [music] [music] you happy darling. yea but i am scared too. of what? i don't know. i've never been scared of nothing in all my life. dr higgins says your. nah it ain't nothing the doctor knows about, something i can't figure out myself. except maybe cause i found something i never had before something i want to hold on to. a place like this a feeling of quiet inside a new slant on things. ah i don't know -i'm talking screwy. no you're not, it makes me so happy to hear you talk like that. happy? fred i am beginning to find you again
people calling me your honor and smiling at me and kids making a fuss over me. and me not having to hide from someone all the time. and you i coulda had you. but you are all that-- you have me. i, i got nothin i ain't even got myself. don't say those things at least not up here. you promised today would be our day, you promised to forget all about the court and the election everything. please darling let's just enjoy ourselves. [music] i beg pardon sir but perhaps you prefer to come back...
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. >> he forced me to the bed that he had where he raped me. >> the heartbreaking near-miss to save her. >> i felt terrible that the detective had not pushed harder, that he had just walked away. >> please release elizabeth. please let her go. >> every single day was torture. >> and elizabeth's parents take us inside their personal torment as they never have before. revealing the intimate details of her family's ultimate triumph over evil. >> the night when elizabeth finally was able to come home, what was that like? >> she said, "i just want to go to my bed. and don't worry, i'll be here in the morning." >> finally after eight long years, her kidnapper faces justice. and elizabeth is there to watch. >> i'm so thrilled with the verdict. >> in the early morning hours of june 5th, 2002, just before 4:00 a.m., ed and lois smart are sleeping in their salt lake city home. parents of six children. they're awakened by their youngest daughter, 9-year-old mary katherine. >> she had her blanket over her head, almost as a shawl. and she said, "somebody's taken elizabeth." >> first she said, "eliza
. >> he forced me to the bed that he had where he raped me. >> the heartbreaking near-miss to save her. >> i felt terrible that the detective had not pushed harder, that he had just walked away. >> please release elizabeth. please let her go. >> every single day was torture. >> and elizabeth's parents take us inside their personal torment as they never have before. revealing the intimate details of her family's ultimate triumph over evil. >> the night...
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he noticed me taking notes. [laughter] it was, yeah, it was shocking to me that that did not rise to the level of, you know, daily coverage. >> no, no, i mean, i think that's a fair criticism. you know, the reactions to the book have been, at least from my stand point, just overwhelmingly stark and positive. i mean, you've gotten a lot of national attention for this book that i don't see going to some other things that people are doing around here, and i wonders what you thought of -- was this what -- did you expect that it would have this kind of resonance nationwide? >> and, i mean, now, it's been great. i couldn't really hope for the -- the coverage has been great so far. i was really thrilled by that. oi did suspect people would be excited, just meeting people not from detroit, the sort of general interest, and in detroit people have, detroit still has a special mystique for people, and i think in a way that very few other cities do, maybe new orleans, a handful of cities, and i tell people about the book or
he noticed me taking notes. [laughter] it was, yeah, it was shocking to me that that did not rise to the level of, you know, daily coverage. >> no, no, i mean, i think that's a fair criticism. you know, the reactions to the book have been, at least from my stand point, just overwhelmingly stark and positive. i mean, you've gotten a lot of national attention for this book that i don't see going to some other things that people are doing around here, and i wonders what you thought of -- was...
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. >> excuse me! that was my [ bleep ] i.d. >> your honor, i can represent as an officer of the court, i am not intoxicated. >>> in this hour, "caught on camera: workplace gone wild." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. wild antics at work have gotten people fired and even put in jail. but our first two stories are about workers who are going about their regular day when extraordinary events unfold. working on a navy carrier isn't really what you might consider a wild gig but wait until you see what happens to a petty officer just doing his job. it happens in the blink of an eye. a man gets sucked into a jet engine and disappears. >> i didn't even want to see what was going to come out of that intake. i was devastated. i was -- you know, this was my best friend. >> mike mcdonald remembers that night vividly. >> this was the guy i spent the past two years almost every single day with. for him to be gone and not to be alive anymore was just totally shocking to me. >> mcdonald and john br
. >> excuse me! that was my [ bleep ] i.d. >> your honor, i can represent as an officer of the court, i am not intoxicated. >>> in this hour, "caught on camera: workplace gone wild." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. wild antics at work have gotten people fired and even put in jail. but our first two stories are about workers who are going about their regular day when extraordinary events unfold. working on a navy carrier isn't really...