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en And they were trying to talk to him, you know, try to get him to come out or show his hands. And he would only show one hand. And it just kept going on, and more police came, and they coming down across the front yard, and had their guns drawn. It was pretty scary.

en On the one hand, the guns were there to help capture the imagination of the people. But more important, since we knew that you couldn't observe the police without guns, we took our guns with us to let the police know that we have an equalizer.

en We didn't like having the police show up in the mornings. We came back from vacation and heard police were chasing someone through our yard. Nobody wants that. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.

en When I finish my editor's cut of one show, the dailies for the next show are already coming in. Yet I still have to work with the director, the writer and the producer on the old show while the footage for the new show is coming in.

en I'm saying, 'Police, show me your hands, show me your hands,'

en We like to encourage youth. We show them the proper way to use BB guns. If we show them the proper way to handle guns, there will be less accidents.

en I wanted to talk about that and show that without having to just have a vocabulary of blame or shame -- to say that it can be both really scary and OK, ... It can also be sad and exciting and even kind of fulfilling. It's really not a good conversation to leave to ped-ophiles. It's much better to actually talk about it without pathology.

en Show me your hands. Do they have scars from giving? Show me your feet. Are they wounded in service? Show me your heart. Have you left a place for divine love?
  Fulton J. Sheen

en Show me your hands. Do they have scars from giving? Show me your feet. Are they wounded in service? Show me your heart. Have you left a place for divine love?
  Fulton J. Sheen

en As a defensive measure all of the officers had drawn service weapons and aimed at the individual while they continued to repeatedly order the man to show both hands.

en As far as the ball coming out of his hand, it was pretty special. It's that easy coming out of his hands. As relaxed as he was just throwing fastballs and change-ups, his delivery, the fluidness, the ball jumping out of his hand and the life he had, it's going to be nice to see when he lets loose.

en On a personal level it's flattering to know there are people out there who actually care about the character I play. But, come on, it's a TV show. ... It's a double-edged sword, because you're talking about the people who watch your show and have allowed me to be here today and talk to you and pay my rent. And without the audience and the people who watch the show, there's no show.

en I wouldn't want to be a talk show host. That's another awkward compliment people make. "You should have your own talk show." And I think, no thank you.

en Since they never showed us their hand, it's pretty obvious they didn't have a hand to show. It doesn't surprise me at all. I don't think they had anything from the beginning.

en There is no such thing as a next Rush [Limbaugh] or a next Stern, and bear in mind, the talk show syndication business is a very crowded field. That said, Jay certainly has what it takes to be an extremely successful, national syndicated talk show host.


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