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willie brown will forever be a legacy for people across the world. and so me sponsoring a bill from compton ooip i've been touched by the man willie brown (clapping.) from the did you say thank you train station to the community gardens ♪ the farmer's market in watts to the streets of compton. willie brown is now and will be forever enter linked in the history of california with his name on the most traveled bridges of america. i shouldn't be standing before is as a member of the california state will you ever but for people statistically as an african-american male in my early 40s i should be raised in compton i should be in jail think drugs or to death dead. state of california willie brown should never h have graduated from school but he choose ladies and gentlemen, a different path. we're here because of the path he choose and because people like willie brown who is a forerunner for people of color across this nation he said the status quo was not acceptable and he challenged the rules about who could succeed. my mother was raised in the sdrathd
willie brown will forever be a legacy for people across the world. and so me sponsoring a bill from compton ooip i've been touched by the man willie brown (clapping.) from the did you say thank you train station to the community gardens ♪ the farmer's market in watts to the streets of compton. willie brown is now and will be forever enter linked in the history of california with his name on the most traveled bridges of america. i shouldn't be standing before is as a member of the california...
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an academy that is supported by willie lewis brown.e state legislature to make this a reality but it took the i am going and the drive a political savvy of the lady who is the president of naacp. ass allows decided there could be no better way to celebrate black history month than to make history that's why we're here today and alice we owe you a big debt of grutd. thank you for being our official host today (clapping) you also doubt there are many people who can't be called a celebrity or dignitary. i'm going to do this because our all special just read a few names of the special, special (laughter) we'll start with the mayor of sdpo san francisco mayor ed lee and jeff is here and coworker i didn't and mark farrell and london breeding and jp morgan moscone and convincing and kevin shelly and regularly allergy. cohesive craig shur and fire chief joan as well as all of you very special people. we welcome you carmen count iv u chiu is on my list and thank you for not allowing me to use your titles today. unfortunately, i have to inform y
an academy that is supported by willie lewis brown.e state legislature to make this a reality but it took the i am going and the drive a political savvy of the lady who is the president of naacp. ass allows decided there could be no better way to celebrate black history month than to make history that's why we're here today and alice we owe you a big debt of grutd. thank you for being our official host today (clapping) you also doubt there are many people who can't be called a celebrity or...
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willie nelson!>> jimmy: i have to tell you -- you know those guys. thank you for coming. i will say that when somebody came up with the idea of us doing the show here in austin, i said we can into the do this show here without willie nelson. so, that was my number one priority. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for making my vision board come true. >> i heard you said that and thank you very much. >> jimmy: i did say thatten a really meant that. you discovered these guys, los lonely boys, right? >> yeah. over by the river. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is a big week for you and for the town because this is your town. there is a willie nelson street, there is a statue of here in town. willie nelson day is on 4-20, not coincidentally i assume. last night you have a ranch not too far from here you had a big party. a bunch of bands. >> heartbreaker banquet we call it. >> jimmy: who was invited to this party besides not me? [ laughter ] >> well, there were several bands there. my son lucas and son
willie nelson!>> jimmy: i have to tell you -- you know those guys. thank you for coming. i will say that when somebody came up with the idea of us doing the show here in austin, i said we can into the do this show here without willie nelson. so, that was my number one priority. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for making my vision board come true. >> i heard you said that and thank you very much. >> jimmy: i did say thatten a really meant that. you...
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happy birthday dear willie. happy birthday to number 80 if you can believe that (clapping.) okay folks that's the end of the ceremony i wonder if i can get the shovelers back here we'll get one more picture >> thank you for coming and stand but for the >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with infrastructure. >> cities are where people are living these days. the bay area is doing a lot with construction and the way to change the world starts here. >> we are about to take a bike ride. we have 30 cyclist. i'm really excited to hit the road and see what the city has in store. >> i definitely recommend it to people. it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco. through our partnership, and because of public
happy birthday dear willie. happy birthday to number 80 if you can believe that (clapping.) okay folks that's the end of the ceremony i wonder if i can get the shovelers back here we'll get one more picture >> thank you for coming and stand but for the >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with infrastructure. >> cities are where people are...
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happy birthday dear willie. happy birthday to number 80 if you can believe that (clapping.)y folks that's the end of the ceremony i wonder if i can get the shovelers back here we'll get one more picture >> thank you for coming and stand but for the
happy birthday dear willie. happy birthday to number 80 if you can believe that (clapping.)y folks that's the end of the ceremony i wonder if i can get the shovelers back here we'll get one more picture >> thank you for coming and stand but for the
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future we need not know reason of this as a bridge named after willie brown. willie brown junior is the bridge that makes the ends connect (clapping) and from this day forward people will cross that bridge minority and a people of color and the like and ask themselves what makes that man so great and it's transforming this stooifk and the capital into the institution we know it as of today. we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco. and he's now our lieutenant governor he is the person here representing the k4ru6 branch of california i'm talking about our lieutenant governor and we know that is gavin newsom (clap
future we need not know reason of this as a bridge named after willie brown. willie brown junior is the bridge that makes the ends connect (clapping) and from this day forward people will cross that bridge minority and a people of color and the like and ask themselves what makes that man so great and it's transforming this stooifk and the capital into the institution we know it as of today. we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god...
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let me just tell you i'm not willie brown. i was counting on him for all the jokes and fun, i have to do this now his back went out so pray for someone whose not feeling well pray inform willie brown and thank him if i had to think of one politician i have a four package his, see exactly what this it took the one person whose the chair of our fund committee is former mayor willie brown i promised him the video he'll get to see it so give him a hand (clapping) george has always told me don't go to willie brown for the small stuff. so i really want to thank even for being here. this is a spell your last name day toro everyone dr. davis family is here the family is in the house the daviss. i want to acknowledge the board of directors and we're going to do that they're my boss and they're in the house we'll have them stand but i want to thank them from the bottom of my heart so thank you. i want to start out by thinking a little bit about what dr. davis meant he was a forward thinker and thinking about bayview in the day and bayvi
let me just tell you i'm not willie brown. i was counting on him for all the jokes and fun, i have to do this now his back went out so pray for someone whose not feeling well pray inform willie brown and thank him if i had to think of one politician i have a four package his, see exactly what this it took the one person whose the chair of our fund committee is former mayor willie brown i promised him the video he'll get to see it so give him a hand (clapping) george has always told me don't go...
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plus jonah hill, willie and korie robertson from "duck dynasty." we'll be right back. ♪ [ man ] i was asked to put new speed stick gear to the test... ...a very extreme sweat test. i call it... whoo! ...canyon swing. ♪ new speed stick gear has drycore technology, so it absorbs better. giving me 48 hours of sweat protection. yup. still dry. new speed stick gear. engineered for advanced performance. it's on. in this corner, the newcomer citrus lime sirloin! and in this corner, chicken & shrimp tequila tango! 2 of the best, now on applebee's famous 2 for $20 menu. applebee's. see you tomorrow. now on applebee's famous 2 for $20 menu. you get 4 lines onw at&t's network...ilies including unlimited talk unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. introducing our best-ever family pricing for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data with unlimited talk and text for 160 dollars
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and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your book, okay? you've been a great audience. thank you so much, okay? >> you are watching booktv,
and then, of course, because it's a hollywood movie, bruce willis messes it all up in terms of all the superhuman bodies at the end. anyway, thank you so much for being here today. [applause] what i want to do now is to sign your book, okay? you've been a great audience. thank you so much, okay? >> you are watching booktv,
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but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground. point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. >> around 2:50 a.m., the "mauvilla's" crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. >> i'm not sure what i'm seeing, but i'm seeing something that's burning. and it looks like it's crossways of the river. i ain't got out that far. if that's what i'm looking at, i don't have any idea. >> but if the "mauvilla" was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away? >> mobile coast guard, we have got a mess up here. a train has run off the 14-mile railroad bridge. >> but that was a mistake. the accident was on the bridge going across the bayou canot, a waterway that was closed to commercial boat traffic. >> bayou canot is a subsidiary of the mobile riv
but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground. point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. >> around 2:50 a.m., the "mauvilla's" crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. >>...
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they knew that from willy bell >> they were looking for a black male.hey knew that from willy bell told them it was a black male raping diane. >> they got a few leads but they didn't pan out. nothing pointed to the person that actually committed the offense. >> since the fatal wound was made with surgical precision, police also focused on health care workers as possible suspects. >> they just started dragging everyone, all the black males downtown and had them fingerprinted. and they were doing some things that would not be accepted today. >> i thought that, honestly, that the person just slipped through the cracks. >> diane maxwell's murder started to look like a random homicide, the hardest kind to solve. >> everyone assigned to the homicide division at the time, they were like 30 detectives. they all worked the case. but as time goes on, as you know, and the leads diminish, there just comes a point in time where just -- there's no more trails left. >> each week, as more and more fingerprints were added to the houston files, examiners would compare th
they knew that from willy bell >> they were looking for a black male.hey knew that from willy bell told them it was a black male raping diane. >> they got a few leads but they didn't pan out. nothing pointed to the person that actually committed the offense. >> since the fatal wound was made with surgical precision, police also focused on health care workers as possible suspects. >> they just started dragging everyone, all the black males downtown and had them...
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joe, willie and me. your weekend good, willie? >> pretty uneventful. >> did you work?t this weekend. what about you? >> i love daylight savings, don't you all? get to get up an hour earlier. when you wake up at 2:30, it feels like 3:30. >> it hurts a little bit more. >> it's lighter later, though, so we can play basketball and stuff late into the night. won't that be fun? >> because that's what is wholesaler good at. >> or stick ball. >> that's what the kids do on my street. >> you live in the bronx in, lie, 1954? >> out there with willie mays. >> we are all a little tired but good to be here. a lot to get to. we are going to you about what is going on in ukraine. plxs to get to. why bob gates, crimea is already gone. >> already gone. >> we begin with the latest on that missing malaysia airlines jet. emergency crews are expanding their search for the plane and the 239 people on board. 40 ships and 22 aircraft, including some from the united states, are working as part of the search. officials believe the plane crashed somewhere in the gulf of thailand off the coast of
joe, willie and me. your weekend good, willie? >> pretty uneventful. >> did you work?t this weekend. what about you? >> i love daylight savings, don't you all? get to get up an hour earlier. when you wake up at 2:30, it feels like 3:30. >> it hurts a little bit more. >> it's lighter later, though, so we can play basketball and stuff late into the night. won't that be fun? >> because that's what is wholesaler good at. >> or stick ball. >> that's...
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you're friendly with willie?at panther hall in fort worth, texas. he was playing with johnny bush. and you know, he just -- willie is probably one of the quintessential austin people. and you know, whether you're -- i'm pretty sure willie's never voted for me a day in his life, but you know -- >> jimmy: you think willie remembers to vote? [ laughter ] i'll ask him when he gets here. >> i'm pretty sure that seth and snoop don't remember the show last night. >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure. i barely remember the show last night just from the side-stream smoke i got. now, you are a musician yourself. you play the drums, i understand. >> yeah. i started out playing the piano when i was a kid. my mother thought it was important. we lived like 16 miles out in the country. so she drove us in to take piano lessons. and i played piano for six, seven years. and you know, music's always been a really interesting thing. and every kid is lying if they tell you they don't want to play on a stage with a rock band. i mean, jimmie vaug
you're friendly with willie?at panther hall in fort worth, texas. he was playing with johnny bush. and you know, he just -- willie is probably one of the quintessential austin people. and you know, whether you're -- i'm pretty sure willie's never voted for me a day in his life, but you know -- >> jimmy: you think willie remembers to vote? [ laughter ] i'll ask him when he gets here. >> i'm pretty sure that seth and snoop don't remember the show last night. >> jimmy: i'm pretty...
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willie. >> i when over and rearranged willie's closet a couple weeks ago.he way we are, man. >> it makes people talk. >> when are you going to do mine? >> got to take two weeks off. >> i've got a flair, man. >> you do, actually. thank you for the haircut advice. >>> so here is our new original digital, which is so easy to say, guys, "morning jolt." ♪ ♪ well i wish i knew what the hell i could do to get you back with me i need you baby ♪ >> i tried to call you. >> yeah, i dropped my phone. mon. but the energy bp produces up here mon. creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego
willie. >> i when over and rearranged willie's closet a couple weeks ago.he way we are, man. >> it makes people talk. >> when are you going to do mine? >> got to take two weeks off. >> i've got a flair, man. >> you do, actually. thank you for the haircut advice. >>> so here is our new original digital, which is so easy to say, guys, "morning jolt." ♪ ♪ well i wish i knew what the hell i could do to get you back with me i need you baby...
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willie smuggled in some old soviet era cigarettes. those things have a kick, don't they, willie?ttle musty but they still work. >> they'll give you black lung in a couple of weeks. you smell bad for a couple days. >> doves is pulling the plug on one of its planned bill boards after it angered people in new jersey. >> why? >> this picture. the ad show as woman raising her right arm and says "dear new jersey, when people call you the armpit of america, take it as a compliment," sincerely, dove. i think it's funny. she's so pretty. s so what's the problem? that's great. i like dove. they think outside the box. dove apologized after angry residents -- you know gail tippe tippett, our friend, she has the dove. >> let's go to willie geist now -- >> of jersey. careful. >> are you insulted? >> not by her. she seems fine. we don't like being called the armpit of america. >> why? >> unless you're on the turnpike. >> i love the turnpike. i had popeye's chicken on the turnpike. >> the vince lombardi stop? >> you know the vince lombardi stop. i'm a popeye's fan, it's amazing. how do you know
willie smuggled in some old soviet era cigarettes. those things have a kick, don't they, willie?ttle musty but they still work. >> they'll give you black lung in a couple of weeks. you smell bad for a couple days. >> doves is pulling the plug on one of its planned bill boards after it angered people in new jersey. >> why? >> this picture. the ad show as woman raising her right arm and says "dear new jersey, when people call you the armpit of america, take it as a...
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jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'rd spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police obtain an upside down thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning the windows. cleaning the door. that is not probable cause in anywhere else in america that i'm aware of. but willie t. said, oh, well i'm glad you brought that up. the forensic pathologist let us know that she had located negroid pubic hairs on the victim's chest and abdomen. the defense shut their mouths and sat down. >> if elmore's hair had in fact been found on the body, this
jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'rd spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by...
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jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.' spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police presented an upside down thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning the windows. cleaning the door. that is not probable cause in anywhere else in america that i'm aware of. but willie t. said, oh, well i'm glad you brought that up. the forensic pathologist let us know that she had located negroid pubic hairs on the victim's chest and abdomen. the defense shut their mouths and sat down. >> if elmore's hair had in fact been found on the body, thi
jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.' spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by...
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jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'record spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police obtain an upside down thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning the windows. cleaning the door. that is not probable cause in anywhere else in america that i'm aware of. but willie t. said, oh, well i'm glad you brought that up. the forensic pathologist let us know that she had located negroid pubic hairs on the victim's chest and abdomen. the defense shut their mouths and sat down. >> if elmore's hair had in fact been found on the body,
jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'record spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones...
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i'm gerri willis, right now on "the willis report". market's fall is uncertainty and in ukraine rises but should you be selling? also why are we paying for our credit scores? the push is on to make them truly free. when is it okay to hold your thumb while driving? a judge decides and we examine the case. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: we begin tonight with the escalating crisis in the ukraine and the impact it's having here at home. stocks in your 401(k) were hammered today. the dow falling triple digits. oil jumped more than $2 a barrel to its highest level in five months. home heating oil prices also surged. investors are looking for a safe haven pushed gold to a four-month high. bond prices also rose. president obama short time ago demanded russia's president putin stand down. there is no sign of that. so where do we go from here? with us fox news contributor kt mcfarland. welcome back to the show. always great to have you here. now you got my attentioo as an american. you selloff the market 250 points in
i'm gerri willis, right now on "the willis report". market's fall is uncertainty and in ukraine rises but should you be selling? also why are we paying for our credit scores? the push is on to make them truly free. when is it okay to hold your thumb while driving? a judge decides and we examine the case. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: we begin tonight with the escalating crisis in the ukraine and the impact it's having here at home. stocks in your...
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this is just our first news story, willie.'s that? >> gore, eh, doesn't ring a bell. >> never heard of him. >> keep eating. >> okay. >> the detroit free press, u.s. house, energy and commerce committee is investigating the general motors ignition switch recall. the committee will examine why gm and the national highway traffic safety administration failed to act quickly when problem problems were first reported nearly ten years ago. the automaker is recalling 1.6 million vehicles. the ignition switch defect is linked to 13 deaths. >>> new york daily news, oscar pistorius murder trial is back in session, defense trying to cast doubts about the doctor who performed the autopsy on model reeva steenkamp. he became violently ill during the testimony. the man known as blade runner became pale and repeatedly threw up as he heard the gruesome details from the autopsy report. he maintains he thought his girlfriend was a burglar and the shooting was a tragic accident. >>> this may be one of the stranger 911 calls. a family in portland,
this is just our first news story, willie.'s that? >> gore, eh, doesn't ring a bell. >> never heard of him. >> keep eating. >> okay. >> the detroit free press, u.s. house, energy and commerce committee is investigating the general motors ignition switch recall. the committee will examine why gm and the national highway traffic safety administration failed to act quickly when problem problems were first reported nearly ten years ago. the automaker is recalling 1.6...
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willie mays proud center field for the san francisco giant. he was always a superb outfielder but it was what he did with his bat that made history that year. willie mays drove in 111 runs and led the lead with 47 home runs. 1964 also saw the emergence of a men who had become perhaps the most famous athlete of the world. muhammad ali. 50 years ago before he converted to islam, ali was known as clay. an olympic gold medalist. it was clash's clay first shot at the title. and ktvu had a chance to talk to clay before that huge bout with sunny lista. >> i'm always here to promote boxing and clashus clay. i want people to be here to see the world's best fighter, prettiest fighter. the oldest man to retire from the big ugly bear. >> do you really think you can beat sonny listin. >> i don't know i can beat him, i know i can beat him. >> what makes you know you can beat him. >> i've had 20 professional flights and won them automaker. 19 of them i told them the exact rout he was going down. >> have you got a pound for the bear? >> i got a good pound for
willie mays proud center field for the san francisco giant. he was always a superb outfielder but it was what he did with his bat that made history that year. willie mays drove in 111 runs and led the lead with 47 home runs. 1964 also saw the emergence of a men who had become perhaps the most famous athlete of the world. muhammad ali. 50 years ago before he converted to islam, ali was known as clay. an olympic gold medalist. it was clash's clay first shot at the title. and ktvu had a chance to...
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>> you know i love willie nelson. willie is a dear friend of mine.i treasure our relationships. and every time i come to austin it's always been a love thing for me and willie. >> jimmy: weren't you arrested for possession coming over the border into texas? >> what i did was i had said something about them arresting willie. is they were like next time comes through we know he going to have some. so they stopped me. and right before i got there i was like damn, should i throw it out? like hell, no. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how do you write your songs? what's your process? what do you go through? do you actually write them down on paper, the lyrics? >> a lot of times it's just freestyle. it comes to me and i just say whatever comes to mind and it comes out. the next step would be to write it down or use my cell phone because nowadays i'm getting a little older. so i've got to use a little teleprompter so when i'm performing i can cheat a little bit. >> jimmy: just so you can remember it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: short-term memory problems? >> no. [
>> you know i love willie nelson. willie is a dear friend of mine.i treasure our relationships. and every time i come to austin it's always been a love thing for me and willie. >> jimmy: weren't you arrested for possession coming over the border into texas? >> what i did was i had said something about them arresting willie. is they were like next time comes through we know he going to have some. so they stopped me. and right before i got there i was like damn, should i throw...
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gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", eat this, not that. nutrition labels get the first of ever makeover. will it change the way americans eat? >>> also a big win for drivers. cities put the brakes on red light cameras. >>> fast-food wars, we put the new breakfast menus to the test. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: nutrition labels are getting a makeover for the first time in 20 years. the fda is touting the proposed labels as reality check to america's expanding waistlines. will enough consumers check out the labels to tipscale i the war against obesity? here to weigh in, john fund, writer for "the national review", and margo woten, director of nutrition policy at center for science in the public interest. welcome to you both. margo, i will talk to you first because this is something you study all the time. how will these labels be different? what is the big change here? i know your organizatn wants to go further but tell us about the changes we're seeing and we'll show those labels as you speak. >> as you said thi
gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", eat this, not that. nutrition labels get the first of ever makeover. will it change the way americans eat? >>> also a big win for drivers. cities put the brakes on red light cameras. >>> fast-food wars, we put the new breakfast menus to the test. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: nutrition labels are getting a makeover for the first time in 20 years. the fda...