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i roll down the window and tried to talk to him. i was afraid he would run to the edge of the bridge. he focused on the edge of the bridge, and i knew he was going for it. bill: what happened. >> i was relieved obviously. there was a point where started to panic myself because i was afraid i was not going to catch him. as soon as i got my hands on
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wednesday 7:00 o'clock. >> game on. >> let's go. number one. all time. >> the big blue faithful. came out to see the pro football hall of famer last night. simply the greatest defensive football player who ever lived. >> hands-down. you have a good quarterback and kicked him out. he was a game changer, and that made him who he is now. >> one the nfl's most valuable player award. extremely rare. gracious. the singular reckless abandon that he brought to
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it has been a while. how do you feel, how is your body? >> i am better physically then i am mentally. married three or four times. [inaudible conversations] >> real, and now we know. chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the degenerative brain disease to affect athletes in contact sports. his wife us to remember things that he forgets. clearing conversation about how fuzzy things are getting sometimes. >> the things i can't remember, i say, people
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at the end of the day a real man kemal real athlete, realplayer is going to dismiss that. no. i am not part of that. i'm not part of that. we just don't realize. we are too stupid to realize. >> the stories continue. the quarterbackcourt evacuate have tackled, he admitted yesterday he is having loss of focus, memory loss. how frank and candid he was on the subject. >> i appreciate him being so honest about such a hot topic. one thing that is hard, it cannot be diagnosed until the person is deceased. you see how it takes a toll
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living. it is a wake-up call, but there is no cure. it is a high price to pay. >> they will shut down the sport because it is so dangerous. no one knew what a concussion was. >> a lot more reluctant to let their kids play football nowadays,nowadays, and god for bid they be good at it. bill: the fastest rising concussion sport, girls soccer. unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there. >> being able to carry a tune helps but singing gospel requires a lot of heart. the theater in harlem. they were gearing up for
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coming out in newark. it will air on our channel. in this choir has beaten the record as the world's largest gospel choir. they sing among relay big-name gospels. >> the choir is going to backup. broadway's very own history maker, ms. miss jennifer holiday. you know, she has got a big boys.a big boys. they are going to have a big choir behind the big voice. newark while ever be the same, new jersey will never be the same. >> very diverse.
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as you are. >> we all need somebody to lean on. >> an inspiration, worshiping the lord. >> after a lot of singing and clapping i walked away feeling energized. right before the victim. >> victim. >> that's great. did you feel like you kept up with him? >> these are signs i grew up with. it was like riding a bike. >> my favorite hands-down was when you're gospel choir came into our studio to sing. >> more of that. bill: that's great. >> tuesday in five states including nearby maryland and pennsylvania.
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republican nominee. they thought they were getting what they wanted on monday when senator crews and governor rohan announced an alliance. crews would return the favor and oregon in new mexico. but can they really trust each other? they both want the exact same thing. i caught up with governor christie at the inglewood hospital. >> donald trump, it's over. when the lions. >> do you think trump will be the nominee, or is their still hope? let me know what you think. follow the show.
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research on what has been called the trial of the century. the most famous american alive in 1932. his little son was kidnapped from their home and disappeared without a trace. ransom notes were left. later on the child was found dead. this case and trial gripped the nation for years. whether he actually did it or if he had some help. i want to talk to gartner, an incredible theory. >> is it possible charles lindbergh was responsible for his own child kidnapping and death? >> yes, it is possible that he was involved in setting it up.
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gene pool. the considered self a super person. >> coming in rolling. >> i decided to find out more so. we went up to the lindbergh estate, still there. the juvenile justice commission. they were allowed inside. in the actual bedroom, directly below the window. when someone put a ladder up against the wall, like --
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and disappeared. >> it is not amazing thing that there would even be an attempt. >> it is one page long. the 2nd is just for the signature. asked what he would do if this case erupted today. >> where were you, what happened, where did you go. >> we don't know where lambert was. somewhere new york it canceled the trip. could lemberg had been involved? maybe put the baby out of sight out of mind. bill: you are chasing a
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of the state taking over local schools. >> newark, camden, patterson, introduced a bill that would give back power to the local district. >> it is now time for us to write a law. >> came together to talk about this bill and what it would do. they said it would simply counteract current legislation introduced by governor kane that allowed state takeover of local school districts. policy many have called the failure and something assembly speaker as shema all of her says is a disgrace. >> we have experienced so many different school reform models dating back to the
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>> i have no confidence. >> on this to, having some >> these numbers, they pointed out failures including layoffs, not enough money to pay for a book, and then there's also the fact that they have not been able to control the budget themselves. parents were outraged. they wanted to get control back to local district. >> no secret that the state of new jersey continues to fill its responsibility. >> he compared it in making
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streets. businesses were failing under local control, like failing miserably. the same problem that you have now. >> ii agree, there is a reason next states take these goals over in the 1st place. bill: a 3rd of the kids never graduate from newark. it is a disaster from start to finish. no discussion of any bipartisan.
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>> a guy searching for fame ended up being thwarted in his attempts to cross the sea in a giant hamster wheel. breaking news. order not to embark on the journey. the coast guard real them andreal-time and what he was trying to cross from florida to bermuda. his 2nd failed attempt. >> a.k.a. grandma who thanked president barack obama's everything he had done. she came up with the wraps
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from our studios in atlanta -- >> we're going there. >> -- and dallas. >> are we having a therapy session or what? >> we cover the hottest entertainment news you need to know. this is "dish nation." dish nation >> welcome to "dish nation." let's say hey to everybody in atlanta. >> hey! >> we have big stories today. look a celebrity went after beyonce yesterday. we'll tell you who. and i'm sorry, jenna, i'm sorry porsha, i'm sorry, gary, but it looks like leonardo dicaprio has a new girlfriend. >> it's hard out there, man. >> first, kelly ripa, she made her big appearance back on live with kelly and michael this morning and kelly cape out holding hands with michael at first but then she took center stage by herself and she seemed really moved by the overwhelming applause she got. kelly used her humor but she
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