jobs does. he pauses when he talks. the hand movements. he gets that down pat. it s such a good impression of him and also some good acting. i think some people are saying it is an impression. yes, he has the mannerisms, but that isn t all of who steve jobs is. he embodies him in so many ways and ashton kutcher someone who is tech savvy himself and for steve jobs and the computer industry and it technology industry in general. he said this was the most terrifying thing of his life because he has so much reverence for steve jobs. he really threw himself into the role. how did he get himself into the hospital, what happened there? he tried to the fruitarian diet. he tried doing this steve jobs went on that diet. he ended up in the hospital. he was doubling over in pain and he had to be rushed to the hospital. this is talking about really throwing yourself into a role.
no, he was coming at me. and that written statement given to the police, my purpose in showing you this is, he now refers to the suspect. not, pardon my language, f ing punk, he s the police term for a criminal. he s got that down pat. suspect over and over. trying to impress the police like he knows the stuff. hey, you know, i m going to be a police officer one day. suspect this, suspect that, suspect that. fired one shot into his torso. you know, he s got all the language down. followed, had flashlight, but it
his farewell tour in oakland. the a s gave him a personalized surfboard and nice check for his foundation yesterday. that s where the pleasantries ended. this game went 18 innings, rivera on the ground when nate freyman hit the walkoff single. the best story of the week, 8-year-old lateef brock practiced with the redskins, pretty fast, near the end of practice, he goes in for the touchdown and check this out he s got the touchdown celebration dance down pat. here he breaks out into the bernie. his favorite player is robert griffin iii and rg3 has happy to help lateef s dream come true. i feel blessed he chose me to be the guy he wanted to practice
people. brian: i know we will. what about you guys? do you guys change your approach now? we will continue to look at everything, look at the lessons of the marathon. coming up in new york on the fifth of may and i m riding in this five-borough race, i m going to be in it. i want to be comfortable doing that. but i guarantee you you re going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the 50-mile run, than you will ordinarily. they do a marvelous job in new york. they got this thing down pat. but there will be more antennas up to high gain for that event as well. john: a slogan that started in new york and has gone nationwide, if you see something, say something. a lot of people will be paying attention to that at these big events. brian: if i m in the five-borough race i m riding next to bill gin. john: an entire town on
releases and having your tax accountant do this work to match up the 13%, why not get them to match up the 13%? why come why come in at 14.1%? again, this is about the charitable donations where he gave $4 million in charitable donations which was certainly that s awesome. but they only took 2.2 right? 2.25 in tax reporter: about that. yeah. to be honest with you, this are about more than 1,000 page of documents that landed on most of our laps yesterday. not all of which i can memorize in complete detail what? you didn t memorize these? reporter: the jist is hey, it s 6:00 in the morning. by 7:00, i will have this down pat, i guarantee. is it already 7:00? i can t see straight 7:21. we ll give you plenty of time. you re three hours behind us. reporter: 7:21? i appreciate it. we ll get a for in after we finish chatting. i think their jist is they hope