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police interviewed all of the hodges' relatives, as well as the man who spent more time at the hodgesme than anyone else, blaine's best friend and former high school track coach, earl bramblett. >> everyone that the police came in contact with said, if you want to know what's going on in that house or what has gone on in that house, go find earl bramblett. he is the closest friend to the family. he is always over there. he is always doing things with blaine. >> bramblett told police that he went fishing with hodges the day before the fire and that he had no idea who would have wanted to harm the family. but bramblett said something revealing about blaine hodges during the interrogation. >> he called him an s.o.b. and said this s.o.b. had a beautiful family. he did them and did himself. >> newspapers reported only that the family died in a house fire and said nothing about a murder/suicide. >> when he said that, suspicion turned. >> a background check revealed that bramblett had previous brushes with the law. in 1977, he had been a suspect in the disappearance of two roanoke girls whos
police interviewed all of the hodges' relatives, as well as the man who spent more time at the hodgesme than anyone else, blaine's best friend and former high school track coach, earl bramblett. >> everyone that the police came in contact with said, if you want to know what's going on in that house or what has gone on in that house, go find earl bramblett. he is the closest friend to the family. he is always over there. he is always doing things with blaine. >> bramblett told police...
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darrell hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister olivia who calls him. >> i could hear her. >> did she say he's dead? >> in between the cries and the bawling, darrell, oden is dead. olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house. i got inside. like. >> and you saw his mom? did she say? >> darrell, who killed my son? do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees, gave her a hug, wrapped my head around and mom, i don't know. i was like mom, i don't know. >> that night was tough for darrell sweet who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back and sat in my car. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? didn't know who he possibly could have been with until i got the news of the text. >> shaquilla is lloyd's youngest sister. she sees him picked up from their house and driven away in the middle of the night, just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shakeela chilling text messages. at 3:07 a.m. he says you saw who i'm with. at 3:11 he texts again, texting hello. 3:19, shaquilla answers my phone was dead, who was that? 3: 22 am lloyd answers nfl an
darrell hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister olivia who calls him. >> i could hear her. >> did she say he's dead? >> in between the cries and the bawling, darrell, oden is dead. olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house. i got inside. like. >> and you saw his mom? did she say? >> darrell, who killed my son? do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees, gave her a hug, wrapped my head around and mom, i don't know. i was like mom, i don't...
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. >> reporter: she runs a -- shelter for abandoned exotic pets and now including hedge hodges. >> youlay with a kitten or talk to a bird. what are you going do do with him? >> reporter: stare at him and tell him he's cute. >> look at his little face. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> we thank you for watching. we're always here at oosh tonight, fbi search for an armed and dangerous ex-mowsive suspect a tweet suggesting he is still out there. >> and we're live tonight on the streets of san francisco. a muni sick out stranded passengers and left seats on buses in short supply. >> candidates in one of the most expensive assembly races. >> sxh apple latest latest convenient you're. >> remaining hopeful he's going to get the help he needs. >> he's talking about this man, ryan chamberlain the subject of a three-day manhunt. >> there are developments in that manhunt the fbi searched this bar. this morning a two and a half page let was posted to his page saying i owe everyone an explanation. tiffany? >> that letter goes into detail, ends with words time's up, thank you. sorry
. >> reporter: she runs a -- shelter for abandoned exotic pets and now including hedge hodges. >> youlay with a kitten or talk to a bird. what are you going do do with him? >> reporter: stare at him and tell him he's cute. >> look at his little face. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> we thank you for watching. we're always here at oosh tonight, fbi search for an armed and dangerous ex-mowsive suspect a tweet suggesting he is still out...
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club owner david hodges says his club will live, or die by the laws. >> if the council prove what's they're talking about, it will be a ban. >> but what the club is doing on election day may be illegal. we asked the registrar about that. >> we looked at california elections code it doesn't seem to be in rile violation of that. looking at federal code, it does appear there may be a violation. >> it's against the law. but we have an industry operating in violation of federal law every minute of every day. >> a group today collected enough signatures to place their own referendum in november elections. 38,000 signatures to be exact. >> if there is a referendum, mayor chuck lee says he'll lead the campaign against it. >> abc7 news caught up with governor brown as he cast his ballot at fire station six. brown seeking an unprecedented fourth term in the governor's office. that is his wife, ann. 40 years ago he was elected governor. polls show ease likely to win reelection. >> very conscious of the fact no one has ever served california as governor for four terms, probably, no one ill will. it's a
club owner david hodges says his club will live, or die by the laws. >> if the council prove what's they're talking about, it will be a ban. >> but what the club is doing on election day may be illegal. we asked the registrar about that. >> we looked at california elections code it doesn't seem to be in rile violation of that. looking at federal code, it does appear there may be a violation. >> it's against the law. but we have an industry operating in violation of...
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club owner david hodges says his club will live, or die by the laws. >> if the council prove what's they're talking about, it will be a ban. >> but what the club is doing on election day may be illegal. we asked the registrar about that. >> we looked at california elections code it doesn't seem to be in rile violation of that. looking at federal code, it does appear there may be a violation. >> it's against the law. but we have an industry operating in violation of federal law every minute of every day. >> a group today collected enough signatures to place their own referendum in november elections. 38,000 signatures to be exact. >> if there is a referendum, mayor chuck lee says he'll lead the campaign against it. >> abc7 news caught up with governor brown as he cast his ballot at fire station six. brown seeking an unprecedented fourth term in the governor's office. that is his wife, ann. 40 years ago he was elected governor. polls show ease likely to win reelection. >> very conscious of the fact no one has ever served california as governor for four terms, probably, no one ill will. it's a
club owner david hodges says his club will live, or die by the laws. >> if the council prove what's they're talking about, it will be a ban. >> but what the club is doing on election day may be illegal. we asked the registrar about that. >> we looked at california elections code it doesn't seem to be in rile violation of that. looking at federal code, it does appear there may be a violation. >> it's against the law. but we have an industry operating in violation of...
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always wondered what course would be like after the men trample all over ischemic it is equally as hodgehe golf course is in good shape for everyone was a little concerned but it is really good you can hardly tell the men's open was here before the ladies arrived. gerri: that is good news looking at the golf course itself it is beautiful. last time you picked lew wes what are the zero would been telling you. >> most of the ladies are loving us set up and it plays well and it is elevated it does not favor any one in particular bayou need to be sharp bomb the tea but the action is around the greens. i am watching them tackle the golf course. you need is some imagination gerri: i thought it was funny the men complained and then the women get there and nobody complains. i want to talk about the 11 year-old who was setting new records. >> i'm happy with how i played. it is eight to over it is not bad but it is tough. you mess up all by a three ft. >> what is your plans? >> she is adorable. >> she famously said she thought it was not right for her to play the she was too young. do you agree? y
always wondered what course would be like after the men trample all over ischemic it is equally as hodgehe golf course is in good shape for everyone was a little concerned but it is really good you can hardly tell the men's open was here before the ladies arrived. gerri: that is good news looking at the golf course itself it is beautiful. last time you picked lew wes what are the zero would been telling you. >> most of the ladies are loving us set up and it plays well and it is elevated...
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. >> a critical day in the oscar pistorius trial, the results of the place runner psyche hodge -- psychologicalluation will be reavailed. >> star of "pretty little liars," is us with a big live performance off the day about album. she is the best. are you fans? >> of course. right up our alley. i have seen darling pictures her and i am excited for the show. >> tell us about regard sell for our viewers if san francisco. you have 30 seconds. >> oh case i am a correspondent and correspondent and legal an list and filling in for amy. you saw me and say, that doesn't look like amy. that is okay. we look "pretty close." >> that makes ryan a pretty little liar. >> he is a lawyer, don't call him a liar. >> thanks, buddy. 6:30 with the top stories including the morning news for oakland, an unexpected surplus from oakland with a wind fall. >> the car goes down an east bay embankment and what investigators are telling us about the deadly crash. >> a car crashes into a castro store and they will trying to chone up so they can get open this morning. >> bright sun over the bay area with suffocate temperature
. >> a critical day in the oscar pistorius trial, the results of the place runner psyche hodge -- psychologicalluation will be reavailed. >> star of "pretty little liars," is us with a big live performance off the day about album. she is the best. are you fans? >> of course. right up our alley. i have seen darling pictures her and i am excited for the show. >> tell us about regard sell for our viewers if san francisco. you have 30 seconds. >> oh case i am...
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. >> that was lisa hodge reporting. guide kayak tours takes place four days a week and go along a mile and a half stretch of the la river. >> it is nice. come on. >> yeah. >> it's nature. >> get a little more nature around here. >> reporter: beautiful outside, if you don't mind wind. it was nice. we didn't have the fog. but things were stirred up pretty efficiently. what a great supra the pyramid looking south over the financial district. you can make out a very little bit of haze 6789 temperatures way down. san bruno 62. san francisco 959. san jose only 65. livermore 66. inland area this is time of day are typically upper 70s. not today. we randy page in the mid 60s. tonight we will cool off under partly cloudy skies. fremont 51. san jose 52. santa rosa 50. got to talk about why it was wind country and cool today. they are interrelated. big area of low pressure over the inland empire. eastern washington, western montana. be nice to get some of that rain here, but not the time for it. low pressure dragging down that str
. >> that was lisa hodge reporting. guide kayak tours takes place four days a week and go along a mile and a half stretch of the la river. >> it is nice. come on. >> yeah. >> it's nature. >> get a little more nature around here. >> reporter: beautiful outside, if you don't mind wind. it was nice. we didn't have the fog. but things were stirred up pretty efficiently. what a great supra the pyramid looking south over the financial district. you can make out a...
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tess hodges fund, we're also very bullish on the domestic energy market. we see that as a real advantage and we see that as kind of the second coming of the american industrial revolution. >>> we haven't measured earnings growth or revenue growth outside of price increases. i don't expect we'll get back to that. i think the fed wants 2% to 4% inflation. beyond that is another story, but up to that, i think we're okay. >> pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you. >>> simon, down to you. >> let me pick up that theme. billionaire investor cowrote an op-ed in this morning's "wall street journal," saying the bond buying is holding back the, and in particular he believes small businesses. he says, quote, the country needs an exit from 2% growth to 2% growth trap, as he calls it. there are no shortuss through fed engineered balance sheet wealth creation. the sooner and more predictably thefold exits its extraordinary monetary accommodation, he says the sooner business can get back to business and labor can get back to work. is he right or is she wrong? our own
tess hodges fund, we're also very bullish on the domestic energy market. we see that as a real advantage and we see that as kind of the second coming of the american industrial revolution. >>> we haven't measured earnings growth or revenue growth outside of price increases. i don't expect we'll get back to that. i think the fed wants 2% to 4% inflation. beyond that is another story, but up to that, i think we're okay. >> pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you....
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daryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister olivia who calls him. >> i could hear -- >> dide's dead? >> in between the cries and the bawling. olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got in the house, i got inside, like -- >> and you saw his mom? what did she say? >> daryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees, gave her a hug. i was, like, i don't know. i was, like, i don't know. >> that night was tough for daryl sweet. who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went -- my car. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? i didn't know it's not the 1960s, folks, this is according to a new audit done by the state of california. it's true, why is it happening? details are ahead. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insuran
daryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister olivia who calls him. >> i could hear -- >> dide's dead? >> in between the cries and the bawling. olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got in the house, i got inside, like -- >> and you saw his mom? what did she say? >> daryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees, gave her a hug. i was, like, i don't know. i was, like, i don't know. >> that night was tough for daryl...
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. >> reporter: so dave hodges, founder of the silicon county cannabis coalition say they are getting together to try and put a referendum on a future ballot removing some of the city's restrictions. >> we have 30 days from the day they approved it to collect all the ballot signatures we need, which is about 100,000 signatures. we need to raise and spend a million dollars over the next 30 days to be able to make this happen. >> reporter: the city says its position is clear. >> if they're in the wrong place they're in the wrong place. they're operating illegally. they don't have permits to be where they are. >> reporter: and while the clubs say they want to stay the way they are, san jose is not looking to renegotiate. >> we made many, many changes along the way to accommodate the interest of the marijuana industry to make sure that we're protecting our children and our neighborhoods from the bad actors while still allowing people to getting a cess to medical marijuana. >> reporter: it's a battle over the ballot, and where medical marijuana clubs go from here. >> as for when a referend
. >> reporter: so dave hodges, founder of the silicon county cannabis coalition say they are getting together to try and put a referendum on a future ballot removing some of the city's restrictions. >> we have 30 days from the day they approved it to collect all the ballot signatures we need, which is about 100,000 signatures. we need to raise and spend a million dollars over the next 30 days to be able to make this happen. >> reporter: the city says its position is clear....
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club owner david hodge says his club will live or die by those laws. >> if the council proves what they are currently talking about it would be an effective ban shutting down most the dmrex san jose what they do on election day may illegal. we asked registrar about that. >> we have lacked at the california election code. it doesn't seem to be in violation of that. but looking at federal code it does appear there may be a violation. >> mayor reid did not mince his words when he answered. >> it's against the law but then again we have an industry that operates in violation of federal law every minute of every day. >> group called sensible hand so say collected enough signature to place their own referendum in the november election. 38,000 signatures to be exact. they say they will turn them in tomorrow. if there is a referendum mayor reid says he will lead the campaign against it. vic lee 7 news. >> controversial policy requiring pregnancy test for most women booked into alameda county jail is the subject of a lawsuit by the aclu. the age limit now 60 but one of the plaintiffs in the laws
club owner david hodge says his club will live or die by those laws. >> if the council proves what they are currently talking about it would be an effective ban shutting down most the dmrex san jose what they do on election day may illegal. we asked registrar about that. >> we have lacked at the california election code. it doesn't seem to be in violation of that. but looking at federal code it does appear there may be a violation. >> mayor reid did not mince his words when he...
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one of the interesting things it was written by an australian called paul hodge and his brother michaelhe idea years ago after seeing some other musical, i forget what about a politician and what a great musical it would make. bill clinton's trials and tribulations. it ran in the eden burg festival and coming to new york this summer. the differences are not -- we haven't made big adjustments for an american audience versus vail ya. >> does it have to do with 2016 hillary clinton potentially running. we have headlines, her new book, the issue of wealth. is that part of it? and tell me, how is she portrayed in this? >> there is, there's -- like, duke said. it's a loving roast. >> how do you roaster her? >> her wanting to be in charge. to step up and another president. you see also, she's the glue that holds the two bills together, and, yeah, it ends with a bit of an alley-oop to hillary clinton as she decides to -- it's clear she's going to run for president in her mind by by the end of the show. >> we have one director, one actor playing hillary clinton. and two bill clintons on our set
one of the interesting things it was written by an australian called paul hodge and his brother michaelhe idea years ago after seeing some other musical, i forget what about a politician and what a great musical it would make. bill clinton's trials and tribulations. it ran in the eden burg festival and coming to new york this summer. the differences are not -- we haven't made big adjustments for an american audience versus vail ya. >> does it have to do with 2016 hillary clinton...
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. >>> criticism continues this morning over the release of a soldier held hodge by the taliban -- hostage by the taliban. >>> it is day 2 of the apple developers conference. more on the new technology from the silicon valley power house that has been unveiled gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news news. >>> director oliver stone bringing the story of edward snowden to the big screen. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. the author of the book will serve as a consultant on the film. now, it will explore how snowden found his values at odd with the government and went on to release documents detailing th
. >>> criticism continues this morning over the release of a soldier held hodge by the taliban -- hostage by the taliban. >>> it is day 2 of the apple developers conference. more on the new technology from the silicon valley power house that has been unveiled gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on...
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you can also feel confident because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they're going to hold me to do. pay do a great job on behalf of their constituents every day. i also want to mention that up the road, there's a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved and that's jim oberstar who served so long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. he was a good man. he was a good public servant. he was somebody who never forgot the folks in the iron range that he was fighting for. and in a lot of ways what he represented was a time when folks went to washington but they understood that they were working on behalf of hardworking middle class families and people who were trying to get into the middle class. and that fight continues. we've made progress, and the one thing that i always remind people of is, just about every economic measure, we are significantly better off than we were when i came into office. unemployment is down. the deficits have been
you can also feel confident because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and mayor hodges and congressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they're going to hold me to do. pay do a great job on behalf of their constituents every day. i also want to mention that up the road, there's a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved and that's jim oberstar who served so long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. he was a...
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. >> safer: a hodge-podge of history. >> grossman: nixon. >> safer: he looks pretty happy.o through these? >> grossman: endlessly. endlessly. >> safer: there's david ben- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot, i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi hendrix, eating his guitar. the man who would be king, briefly-- the duke of windsor and his american wife. >> grossman: one of my favorite pictures. this is cassius clay, winner, after a knockout fight. >> safer: before he was muhammad ali. >> grossman: that was the celebration. there was a strawberry shortcake in front of him, and he was too tired and beat up to really appreciate it. >> safer: beautiful women became a specialty: jacqueline bisset. julie christie. mia farrow. meryl streep. you really hung out with the babes a lot, didn't you? >> grossman: oh, do you blame me? >> safer: many of the performers he photographed have gone on
. >> safer: a hodge-podge of history. >> grossman: nixon. >> safer: he looks pretty happy.o through these? >> grossman: endlessly. endlessly. >> safer: there's david ben- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot, i shot in back. >> safer: oh, that's wonderful. looks like a flying saucer or something. >> grossman: yes, saturn. >> safer: there's george hamilton as dracula. writer kurt vonnegut. jimi...
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so you come back, the people that we're hodge org, come back to that time where they were at the heightdary, still, you know, still listening to them today. >> both events one world cafe, wall-to-wall music. >> definately wall-to-wall. i want fill toy come out, support, see what we're doing, media doing it as a whole just to keep black music alive, especially in philly. i mean, the sounds of philadelphia, kenny gamble, if it wasn't for kenny gamble dianna williams, ed write forgetting it passed for black music month, celebrating 35 years, so happy birthday black music month. it is great. people don't know about stuff. so i'm advocate. i learned from the best, dianna and i grew advocating. >> i appreciate you doing this, keeps music alive. >> research at gooing. >> i how do we get tickets? >> world cafe. com. purchase the tickets on line. >> and we'll link it through myfoxphilly.com. see you tonight. hey, still ahead, the lift of the most popular beer gardens in the country is out. and i'm going to tell you, there are two spots that i love to go in the philadelphia area. we got two in th
so you come back, the people that we're hodge org, come back to that time where they were at the heightdary, still, you know, still listening to them today. >> both events one world cafe, wall-to-wall music. >> definately wall-to-wall. i want fill toy come out, support, see what we're doing, media doing it as a whole just to keep black music alive, especially in philly. i mean, the sounds of philadelphia, kenny gamble, if it wasn't for kenny gamble dianna williams, ed write...
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can also feel confident because if we did not help out, then i would have mayor coleman and mayor hodgesongressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they will hold me to it. they do a great job on behalf of everyconstituents day. [applause] i also wanted to mention that up the road there is a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved, and that who served sor, long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. publica good man, a good service. he was somebody who never forgot the folks in the iron range that he was fighting for. and in a lot of ways, what he represented was a time when folks went to washington, but they understood that they were working on behalf of hard-working middle-class families and people who were trying to get into the middle class. that fight continues. we have made progress. ie one thing i -- one thing remind people of, just on about every economic measure, we are significantly better off than we were then when i came into office. unemployment is down, the deficit has been cut in half, housing market has i
can also feel confident because if we did not help out, then i would have mayor coleman and mayor hodgesongressman keith ellison giving me a hard time. they will hold me to it. they do a great job on behalf of everyconstituents day. [applause] i also wanted to mention that up the road there is a memorial service for a person that many of you knew and loved, and that who served sor, long in congress. i had a chance to know jim. we overlapped before he came back home. publica good man, a good...
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[applause] confidentn also feel because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and hodges and congressman ellison give me a hard time, so hold me to it.o they do a freight job on behalf day.eir constituents every [applause] i also wanted to mention that up the row there's a memorial that manyr a person of you knew and loved and that's oberstar who served so long in congress. to know jim, we overlapped before he came back a good man, he was a good public sevennant, he was thebody who never forgot folks in the, that he was fighting for. and in a lot of ways what he represented was a time when went to washington, but they understood that they were working on behalf of hard working middle class families and people who were trying to get into the middle class. continues.ght we've made progress. remind thing i always people of is just about every economic measure, we are significantly better off than we office.n i came into unemployment is down. the deficits have been cut in half. markets improved. solid. have gotten more the number of people who are uninsured are down. our ener
[applause] confidentn also feel because if we didn't help out, then i'd have mayor coleman and hodges and congressman ellison give me a hard time, so hold me to it.o they do a freight job on behalf day.eir constituents every [applause] i also wanted to mention that up the row there's a memorial that manyr a person of you knew and loved and that's oberstar who served so long in congress. to know jim, we overlapped before he came back a good man, he was a good public sevennant, he was thebody who...
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[applause] your mayor, betsy hodges. [applause] all of you are here, and that is special. want to thank rebekah for the introduction and for sharing her story. but for letting me hang out with her and her family for the last couple of days. i really like her. and her husband is like the husband -- generally, you don't want your wife to meet rebecca's husband. she will be like, why don't you do that? why are you like that? -- why aren't you like that? [laughter] i have been wanting to visit a place where the women are strong and the men are good-looking and the children are above average. and this clearly is an example of what minnesota produces. rebecca and i had lunch yesterday at matt's bar. we had a juicy lucy. which was quite tasty. we had a town hall. i did not take a kayak over the falls. which seemed dangerous. we got ice cream. very good, very tasty. and then this morning, al franken and i and tom graves, the secretary of labor who is here -- stand up -- we stopped by a community organization that helps with a lot of job programs and placement programs. this progra
[applause] your mayor, betsy hodges. [applause] all of you are here, and that is special. want to thank rebekah for the introduction and for sharing her story. but for letting me hang out with her and her family for the last couple of days. i really like her. and her husband is like the husband -- generally, you don't want your wife to meet rebecca's husband. she will be like, why don't you do that? why are you like that? -- why aren't you like that? [laughter] i have been wanting to visit a...
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known as teeny hodges, who passed away in dallas yesterday. teeny started playing the guitar at age 12, he and his brother were part of the rural studios and record studio that produced al green and other a great part of the memphis sound in the 1970's. under willie mitchell, a great producer. willie mitchell adopted teeny and taught him about playing the guitar. willie's grandson now runs the studio, teeny has been a part of it and the heart of the high rhythm section, withle with -- well known throughout the whomplede co-wrote with al green "love and 457 byness" and "take me to the riffer" and other tunes. he played through the spring, he was ill from emphysema, which he'd had for year, but it got so bad he had to be take to the hospital in dallas. he passed away from emfiseemasm he was a wonderful spirit and great talent. all of memphis will miss imhim -- miss him and all of us appreciate his contribution to his -- to our culture. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to ad
known as teeny hodges, who passed away in dallas yesterday. teeny started playing the guitar at age 12, he and his brother were part of the rural studios and record studio that produced al green and other a great part of the memphis sound in the 1970's. under willie mitchell, a great producer. willie mitchell adopted teeny and taught him about playing the guitar. willie's grandson now runs the studio, teeny has been a part of it and the heart of the high rhythm section, withle with -- well...