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except for jackson brown. linda ron stated,jackson brown was local he was the only one of us. >> would you know if you had a hit song? >> couple times i was pretty sure, a couple times i was wrong. >> which songs? >> "the best of my love." [♪ singing ♪] >> i was sure it was a hit. ♪ johnny come lately ♪ ♪ there's a new kid in town ♪ >> you're only lonely was absolutely sure. we started cutting it because we knew it was a hit. ♪ you're only lonely ♪ >> we were halfway through the album before we recorded that song. and they said don't you have anything up tempo? well, up tempo not much. you know me. but i have this one song that i wrote in colorado, but it's not finished. see what you think. it didn't have a last verse or bridge or chorus. and nothing to speak of. but i knew it was catchy and it was direct and i played it, and i said, no last verse. he said sing the first verse again. so i did and yeah, it was pretty sure it was in the pocket. ♪ gonna be a heartache tonight a heartache tonight i know ♪ >> "hear
except for jackson brown. linda ron stated,jackson brown was local he was the only one of us. >> would you know if you had a hit song? >> couple times i was pretty sure, a couple times i was wrong. >> which songs? >> "the best of my love." [♪ singing ♪] >> i was sure it was a hit. ♪ johnny come lately ♪ ♪ there's a new kid in town ♪ >> you're only lonely was absolutely sure. we started cutting it because we knew it was a hit. ♪ you're...
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because none of us are from there, except jackson brown. ere all sort of scattered -- and jackson lived there. he was local, but none of the rest of us were. >> do you know when you have got a hit song? >> occasionally. three times i was pretty sure. a couple of times i have been wrong. >> which song? >> "best of my love." ♪ i know you were trying to give me the best of my love ♪ >> i was pretty sure that was a hit. "new kid in town" was a hit. you are only lonely absolutely sure. ♪ you're only lonely ♪ >> we actually halfway through that album before i reported that song, and they said don't you have anything up tempo? and i said not much, you know me. but i have this one song i wrote in colorado years ago, but it isn't finished. it didn't have a last part. but i knew it was catchy and i played it. and he said see, sing the first verse again. so i did. and yeah i was pretty sure that was in the pocket. ♪ it's going to be a heart ache tonight, a heart ache tonight i know ♪ >> "heart ache tonight," you knew it. >> it felt like it. it just fel
because none of us are from there, except jackson brown. ere all sort of scattered -- and jackson lived there. he was local, but none of the rest of us were. >> do you know when you have got a hit song? >> occasionally. three times i was pretty sure. a couple of times i have been wrong. >> which song? >> "best of my love." ♪ i know you were trying to give me the best of my love ♪ >> i was pretty sure that was a hit. "new kid in town" was a...
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known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence. >> this is not just any city where an allegation of the racist cop is being made. this is the lapd. >> the racist allegations simmering under the surface come to a boil. just days before the trial begins. when the defense wants permission to ask fuhrman if he's ever used the "n" word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him, all the i'm quoting him, all the -- --- put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but prosecutor chris darden wants no part of it. >> it's the filthiest, dirtiest, nastiest word in the english language. it will upset the black jurors. it will issue them a test, and the test will be, who's sid
known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence....
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i've called together both black and white leaders brown leaders of faith along with bishop jackson and's called the reconcile church. people can look it up on the website. there's seven bridges of hope that we need all of the church to buy into. i think as long as the problem is franchised over to the black leadership or black churches then it's going to be a black problem. >> you had this unique coming together to form this group in dallas and i remember, and i probably are the only one in america that could bring the far right and evangelicals all the way to black clergy and latino. you brought everyone together. it was really a historic gathering, but you wouldn't play it up in the media. you downplayed it. what happened at the gathering? >> i wasn't interested in media points. i really wanted to help explain one side to the other. i thought i could be a bridge-builder, and because of time constraints, too, i really couldn't get out on the trail and talk to the press. i wanted to talk to the church behind closed doors and say there's some things here that you're not getting that you
i've called together both black and white leaders brown leaders of faith along with bishop jackson and's called the reconcile church. people can look it up on the website. there's seven bridges of hope that we need all of the church to buy into. i think as long as the problem is franchised over to the black leadership or black churches then it's going to be a black problem. >> you had this unique coming together to form this group in dallas and i remember, and i probably are the only one...
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>> a little james brown and michael -- probably michael jackson and "risky business."ssed. >> jimmy: how did he -- but how do you even -- i can't do the splits. >> you know, i stretch. i do a little yoga. [ laughter ] i'm in striking distance. >> jimmy: what kind of streches, do you stretch before the show? >> i stretched before the show. >> jimmy: what kind of stretches? can you give us a little example of what that -- >> you know, it's kind of -- this is a good stretch. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's interesting. >> the knees and then -- this is a dynamic stretch. >> jimmy: oh, interesting. >> i saw pacquiao spar once. and i saw him doing stretches. they were almost like a dancer, like baryshnikov. >> jimmy: who did that? >> pacquiao. manny pacquiao. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, really? >> yeah, it was fascinating. >> jimmy: he's a stretcher as well. >> he's a very limber -- >> jimmy: individual. >> good mover. >> jimmy: he's a good mover. yeah, yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] but also, you're very talented. you're also a beatboxer. is that correct? >> i used to do a little beatbo
>> a little james brown and michael -- probably michael jackson and "risky business."ssed. >> jimmy: how did he -- but how do you even -- i can't do the splits. >> you know, i stretch. i do a little yoga. [ laughter ] i'm in striking distance. >> jimmy: what kind of streches, do you stretch before the show? >> i stretched before the show. >> jimmy: what kind of stretches? can you give us a little example of what that -- >> you know, it's kind...
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jackson 5. car vin hagueens. now he's written songs for justin timberlake and chris brown and we have bria marie, her cd drops tuesday and she's going to be on the panel as well. >> okay. so what are some of the things you're going to try to discuss and explore through the history of black music as it relates to the republican party? you said some links there. >> yes number one the history of a lot of artists especially in the civil rights days their involvement with the republican party promoted civil rights back in the '40s and '50s and ' 0s number one. number two how can the republican party feed music through some of the artists reach into the black community based on common shared values and especially this issue of raunchy lyrics in the music. that's going to be a key issue. >> and you said that the artists that you're going to help drop her cd is -- >> bria marie. >> live that is. >> lives her lyrics -- >> reporter: very clean, because she's 22. the first 18 years of her life were a living hell because she was bullied. now here's the girl that is very attractive on the cheerleading squad in high school but nob
jackson 5. car vin hagueens. now he's written songs for justin timberlake and chris brown and we have bria marie, her cd drops tuesday and she's going to be on the panel as well. >> okay. so what are some of the things you're going to try to discuss and explore through the history of black music as it relates to the republican party? you said some links there. >> yes number one the history of a lot of artists especially in the civil rights days their involvement with the republican...
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let's bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson and criminal profiler pat brown.ou change your story over several times, and that information appears in charging documents as contradictory, does that witness have a potential legal problem? >> you know, if you're telling the truth, and this should be a fairly straightforward story if you're telling the truth. if he got a call and said you need to pick up this money and deliver it, there's only going to be one thing that happened, it's hard to get these details completely different each time you tell a story. at the time it was going on. he wasn't in any kind of trauma. he wasn't in a mental state to be so confused. why is this story changing? it's a huge red flag. and obviously, the police are looking at him now as a possible accomplice. >> joey, what do you think? fear, confusion? and about that $40,000 ransom, what does that tell you, what does that amount tell you about wint and the others who could be involved. >> good morning, joe, good morning, pat. >> good morning. >> i think whenever someone changes their s
let's bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson and criminal profiler pat brown.ou change your story over several times, and that information appears in charging documents as contradictory, does that witness have a potential legal problem? >> you know, if you're telling the truth, and this should be a fairly straightforward story if you're telling the truth. if he got a call and said you need to pick up this money and deliver it, there's only going to be one thing that happened, it's hard...
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jackson but they are expected next week. with the redskins, robert burton, abc7 sports. tim: thank you. brenda freeze is losing one of the star players. alexi brown is leaving the university of maryland team. that is huge. brown as fresh-mile-an-hour and sophomore the terps went to two final fours and the big ten tournament championship where she was the m.v.p. brown wants to play to a university closer to her home. maryland thanked her for the acatch lishments and granded her release. a main topic of conversation around the water cooler today is a hard fall by steph curry last night in houston. it still looks bad. he returned to the game and he was checked today. besides headachedy soreness the warriors say he is okay. no concussion. he will play in tomorrow night's game five. leon: looked awful. alison: hard to watch so. that but he came back and put it to them. tim: hard to watch his mom going through what she was going through as a fan. leon: absolutely. alison: thank you. coming up next on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- after the spill. >> we will have the latest on the clean-up and take a look at how the california oil fill compares with the others
jackson but they are expected next week. with the redskins, robert burton, abc7 sports. tim: thank you. brenda freeze is losing one of the star players. alexi brown is leaving the university of maryland team. that is huge. brown as fresh-mile-an-hour and sophomore the terps went to two final fours and the big ten tournament championship where she was the m.v.p. brown wants to play to a university closer to her home. maryland thanked her for the acatch lishments and granded her release. a main...
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jackson's death spurred multiple years long from his family, including his mother. family members publicly battled over the conservativeship of radio legend casey kasem. james brownhis tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy children. his children and partner still battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate. there's this pot of money ta these folks are going to be fighting over and this is their attempt to fire a shot across the bow and say, look, we're aggressive and we're going to accuse you of this and, you know, we want a place at the table. >> the lawyer for kij's business agent blasted the affidavit, essentially calling it a piece of fiction. he says the claim that his client would have poisoned b.b. king is absolutely ridiculous and that all of this comes down to one word, money. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> i'm john vouse. thanks for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next hour. there will be an update on that breaking news story, charges against 14 fifa officials, arrests being made over the last couple of hours. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far,
jackson's death spurred multiple years long from his family, including his mother. family members publicly battled over the conservativeship of radio legend casey kasem. james brownhis tens of millions of dollars for scholarships to needy children. his children and partner still battling over the money. attorneys say the b.b. king case follows a familiar pattern. >> there's this estate. there's this pot of money ta these folks are going to be fighting over and this is their attempt to...
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houston down through san antonio, including jackson and memphis but the biggest threat will be fourth the north. as far as the tornado percentages go this area of brown is the best chance of getting tornados today so again, that includes detroit, fort wayne columbus cincinnati and a little portion of cleveland. they won't be widespread. we'll probably get a couple tornados today, not a bunch. and here's the radar. we were watching where dylan dreyer was located in virginia beach and these outer spirals. earlier today it was nasty jose through the outer banks and it hasn't been a banner week end in the carolinas for mom or for all the weekend plans. we're done with that after today, too. things will calm down at least a little bit. >> bill thank you. we'll continue monitoring the severe weather situation across the country and update you throughout "the rundown." turning to mississippi where a memorial will take place at 2:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 local time for two police officers shot in cold blood during a traffic stop on saturday. they are the 43rd and 44th officers killed in the line of duty this year. four people have been arrested in the incident.
houston down through san antonio, including jackson and memphis but the biggest threat will be fourth the north. as far as the tornado percentages go this area of brown is the best chance of getting tornados today so again, that includes detroit, fort wayne columbus cincinnati and a little portion of cleveland. they won't be widespread. we'll probably get a couple tornados today, not a bunch. and here's the radar. we were watching where dylan dreyer was located in virginia beach and these outer...
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. >> in the immortal words of reggie jackson, it doesn't matter so much where you are when the grass is green it's where you are when the leaves are brown and we've -- we're there, mike and i hope you're there, too, so we can avenge our loss. >> i don't think we'll be there this year. >> and i am sorry about adam wayne right. great pitcher. let me ask you about the trade deal. i keep reading and i keep hearing that one of the principal objections to the deal itself -- and i hear this from senator warren and other senators -- is that it's a secret deal. that you haven't been allowed to read it or study it, that you have to go to a separate room use a decoder ring to get in you have to look at it you can't take it with you. what is the story behind all of these anecdotal comments that i read others read, that it's a secret deal thus far? >> well, you can read it if you're a senator and here's the problem. it's like a lot of deals that are negotiated by a number of different countries. it's a delicate balance trying to get -- whether we're talking about making sure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon or whether we're talking about a trade de
. >> in the immortal words of reggie jackson, it doesn't matter so much where you are when the grass is green it's where you are when the leaves are brown and we've -- we're there, mike and i hope you're there, too, so we can avenge our loss. >> i don't think we'll be there this year. >> and i am sorry about adam wayne right. great pitcher. let me ask you about the trade deal. i keep reading and i keep hearing that one of the principal objections to the deal itself -- and i...
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brown. can you talk about de-escalation in training and how that impacts on police interaction? mr. goodlatte: the time of the gentlewoman has expired but the witness may answer the question. ms. jackson lee: it's a very exciting hearing. it generates a lot of questions. thank you. ms. rahr: thank you, sir. i have described the philosophical shift that i have been promoting for a couple of years. as moving our culture closetory a guardian mentality rather than a warrior mentality. i believe the warrior mentality was a result of a political movement that started in the 1960's when we declared war on crime, war on drugs, war on all sorts of things. the police agencies across this nation responded as they do to their political leadership in their communities. what i'm trying to do is help our new police officers find the right balance because officers absolutely must have keen warrior skills and they must be able to use them without hesitation or policy. but i want them to consider their role within our democracy and that role needs to be the role of a protector with the goal of protecting people rather than conkerg them. when you try to -- conquering them. when you try to initiate this
brown. can you talk about de-escalation in training and how that impacts on police interaction? mr. goodlatte: the time of the gentlewoman has expired but the witness may answer the question. ms. jackson lee: it's a very exciting hearing. it generates a lot of questions. thank you. ms. rahr: thank you, sir. i have described the philosophical shift that i have been promoting for a couple of years. as moving our culture closetory a guardian mentality rather than a warrior mentality. i believe the...
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brown. can you talk about de-escalation in training and how that impacts on police interaction? mr. goodlatte: the time of the gentlewoman has expired but the witness may answer the question. ms. jackson lee: it's a very exciting hearing. it generates a lot of questions. thank you. ms. rahr: thank you, sir. i have described the philosophical shift that i have been promoting for a couple of years. as moving our culture closer to a guardian mentality rather than a warrior mentality. i believe the warrior mentality was a result of a political movement that started in the 1960's when we declared war on crime, war on drugs, war on all sorts of things. the police agencies across this nation responded as they do to their political leadership in their communities. what i'm trying to do is help our new police officers find the right balance because officers absolutely must have keen warrior skills and they must be able to use them without hesitation or policy. but i want them to consider their role within our democracy and that role needs to be the role of a protector with the goal of protecting people rather than conquering them. when you try to initiate this type of a mind set shift there's
brown. can you talk about de-escalation in training and how that impacts on police interaction? mr. goodlatte: the time of the gentlewoman has expired but the witness may answer the question. ms. jackson lee: it's a very exciting hearing. it generates a lot of questions. thank you. ms. rahr: thank you, sir. i have described the philosophical shift that i have been promoting for a couple of years. as moving our culture closer to a guardian mentality rather than a warrior mentality. i believe the...