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alvin and the chipmunks recorded the song for their 1990 album, "rockin' through the decades." >> it'sars since the release of roy orbison's "mystery girl" album. roy's three sons want to package a 25th-anniversary re-release, this time with bonus tracks from the vast music library they inherited. one ballad in particular, "the way is love," has never been heard in public. alex hunts down the recording among thousands, but it's very low quality. >> [ warbling ] ♪ i'd invite the whole wide world to come back to the school ♪ >> and the brothers cannot agree on what to do next. >> i wanted to just release it like that. i like the hiss. roy by himself? you can't beat it. so, i had a little bit more of an obstacle. like, "what are we gonna add to this, or are we gonna tamper with a masterpiece?" >> "are we doing good or are we gonna put a mustache on the mona lisa here?" the thing was, "the way is love," the quality of the actual recording didn't pass the muster on its own. >> the audio is so bad, they can't even be sure what the words are. >> as we were working on it, listening to the old
alvin and the chipmunks recorded the song for their 1990 album, "rockin' through the decades." >> it'sars since the release of roy orbison's "mystery girl" album. roy's three sons want to package a 25th-anniversary re-release, this time with bonus tracks from the vast music library they inherited. one ballad in particular, "the way is love," has never been heard in public. alex hunts down the recording among thousands, but it's very low quality. >> [...
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one of alvin lopez's customers joseph comes in twice a day. this day while joseph was eating his lunch, he stopped breathing. when lopez realized the man was choking he didn't think twice, he ran over and performed the heimlich getting the food out and saving his friend's life. that quick thinking is being praised by his manager, who said it was no surprise to see him spring into action. >> definitely a hero. absolutely. >> you could see he couldn't breathe. first i patted him on the back thinking it was going to be ok. but that didn't work. heimlich, two seconds. it was over. >> lopez has been a server for nine years at the miami establishment. after the was back in his usual space ordering his usual meal. >> every server should know the heimlich maneuver. >> i know the basics of it but i'm not sure. >> come on. i'm here what if something happened to me? you don't know >> there's scott and gary is over there >> is anyone in this room >> somebody, help. >> seriously. >> it's important to know. >> we need to get training. >> we do. i can see th
one of alvin lopez's customers joseph comes in twice a day. this day while joseph was eating his lunch, he stopped breathing. when lopez realized the man was choking he didn't think twice, he ran over and performed the heimlich getting the food out and saving his friend's life. that quick thinking is being praised by his manager, who said it was no surprise to see him spring into action. >> definitely a hero. absolutely. >> you could see he couldn't breathe. first i patted him on...
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during that time her mom met alvin and he happens to be her soul mate so now they were able to purchaseome and live under the same roof again so that means the world to lily. >> so she really does get that bathroom. >> i hope it is hers because the way they set this up and put it youtube she's got the evidence. she's like, mine. >> yay! >>> because men, you all will come up with some really complicated solutions for a very simple task, if a nerf gun is involved. >> that is like a rube goldberg switch. >> he needed to turn off the lights but he does not want to get out of the bed. he shows you exactly how he does it. >> you have a lot of time and patience. >> step one, yes. the second step is to find yourself a little dinosaur toy, take the wing, rig that, and then he puts the string in buzz lightyear's -- >> attachment. >> very important placement because that's where he's going to be hung from. once he has his system rigged he's going to shoot that wing right there that you see on one end, buzz lightyear is going to be somewhat attached to the end of that can. the other wing goes on th
during that time her mom met alvin and he happens to be her soul mate so now they were able to purchaseome and live under the same roof again so that means the world to lily. >> so she really does get that bathroom. >> i hope it is hers because the way they set this up and put it youtube she's got the evidence. she's like, mine. >> yay! >>> because men, you all will come up with some really complicated solutions for a very simple task, if a nerf gun is involved....
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. >> reporter: in unincorporated alvin, texas between houston and the gulf -- >> chances are that moste structures here had water inside them. >> reporter: in the town of katy 40 miles west of houston row after row of houses still submerged. >> all of this area is underwater. >> reporter: still, nearly a week later, miles and miles of nothing but brown glassy water. but if you look down you see swarms of volunteers cutting through that water, hauling folks out. in vidor my colleague gio benitez went out with childhood best friends carlo arnold and jonah bemoine for their third day of rescue. >> i know they'd do the same for us. >> reporter: here even the cattle are stranded. the boats spot mike bedair out the window. he gets on with his wife, brenda, suitcases and their pet bird. then it's the short ferry ride to dry land. >> we thought it would never happen to us. we're probably like millions of other people that it's happened to. oh, it'll never happen to me. it did. >> reporter: in some places people are fleeing but so many like saira jelani and her family are returning home. >> thi
. >> reporter: in unincorporated alvin, texas between houston and the gulf -- >> chances are that moste structures here had water inside them. >> reporter: in the town of katy 40 miles west of houston row after row of houses still submerged. >> all of this area is underwater. >> reporter: still, nearly a week later, miles and miles of nothing but brown glassy water. but if you look down you see swarms of volunteers cutting through that water, hauling folks out. in...
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it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to mobilize against austria to protect serbia. that led germany to work against russia. france mobilized against germany because it had a treaty with russia to support it. when germany invaded neutral belgium as it drove to france, this brought in british intervention. there was a world war. the central powers, germany, turkey, all of, the commonwealth and colonies of france and england. this was the summer of 1914. by august the war was in full force. america sat it out. america was in pacifist mode, and woodrow wilson ran on a platform to keep us out. for the next few
it is named for alvin york. in brooklyn, avenue q, that is quentin roosevelt, the 99th anniversary of his death coming. in staten island, victory boulevard, it is that victory over germany. unlike the dunkirk movie, i will not drop you into everything. here is world war i 101. the assassination of the austrian king started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to mobilize against austria to protect serbia....
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it's named for alvin york. and brooklyn avenue q, it's quinton road for quinton roosevelt and this month is the 99th anniversary of his death. and staten island, victory boulevard, it's that victory over germany and the central powers. so unlike the movie, i'm not going to drop you into everything. i'm going to tell you how we got to where we are. here's world war i 101. the assassination of ferdinand and his wife sophie started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria threatened war against serbia with support of germany. germany was mobilized to protect serbia. that led germany to war against russia. france then mobilized against germany because it had a treaty with russia to support it. when germany invaded belgium, this brought in brit inintervention. frankly overnight there was a world war. the central powers and all of their commonwealth and cool anies of france and england as well. this was the summer of 1914. by august the war was in full force. america sat it out. america was in a pass
it's named for alvin york. and brooklyn avenue q, it's quinton road for quinton roosevelt and this month is the 99th anniversary of his death. and staten island, victory boulevard, it's that victory over germany and the central powers. so unlike the movie, i'm not going to drop you into everything. i'm going to tell you how we got to where we are. here's world war i 101. the assassination of ferdinand and his wife sophie started the first major european war in nearly 100 years. austria...
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chairman of the investment committee at alvine capital management. vonnie: good stuff. we will be speaking about gold. this from the denver gold for him. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. york, i'm vonnie quinn. let's turn to gold. investors look at safe haven buying. it is dropping slightly today following the german election results. berrick gold is the world's largest gold mining company. bloomberg is with the president, kelvin dushnisky, at the denver gold forum underway in colorado. >> thanks very much. thank you for making some time for us today. >> my pleasure. >> gold miners have come to -- through the trough. berrick is focused on balance sheet. are you one target to make your debt reduction target? >> yes, very nice target. and our target is to reduce that the $1.4 billion over the year and we reduced our debt by $500 million and then last week we announced another $731 million of debt reduction. we are nicely on track. betop of that, we intend to $5 billion in total that by the end of next year. >> for 2018, that was going to be my
chairman of the investment committee at alvine capital management. vonnie: good stuff. we will be speaking about gold. this from the denver gold for him. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. york, i'm vonnie quinn. let's turn to gold. investors look at safe haven buying. it is dropping slightly today following the german election results. berrick gold is the world's largest gold mining company. bloomberg is with the president, kelvin dushnisky, at the denver gold...
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bergin alvin bergsohn daniel bergstein graham andrew berkley. michael j. berkeley donna m. bernaerts david w. bernard william bernstein david m. berray david s. berry joseph j. berry william reed bethke timothy betterly carolyn mayor bewkes. edward frank beyea paul beyer anil tahilram bharvaney bella j. bhukhan shimmy d. biegeleisen peter alexander bielfeld william g. biggart brian bilcher mark bingham. carl vincent bini >> at night grandmother ruth sheila dagen. grammy i wish more than anything i could admit you that i know you were a wonderful person and i love hearing stories about you from my parents. thank you so much for raising my mom to be the amazing person that she is. i'm very proud to be her namesake rate i hope you are watching down on us from heaven. i love you. >> my father. both of you left a void in our hearts and lives that we know you are in a better place. we miss you and love you forever and always and to my dad i hope my mom's sisters and i are making you proud. not one day goes by that we don't think of you. your memories will always live on. thank yo
bergin alvin bergsohn daniel bergstein graham andrew berkley. michael j. berkeley donna m. bernaerts david w. bernard william bernstein david m. berray david s. berry joseph j. berry william reed bethke timothy betterly carolyn mayor bewkes. edward frank beyea paul beyer anil tahilram bharvaney bella j. bhukhan shimmy d. biegeleisen peter alexander bielfeld william g. biggart brian bilcher mark bingham. carl vincent bini >> at night grandmother ruth sheila dagen. grammy i wish more than...
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in south houston, in alvin and pearland they got dumped on initially we were able to have relationshipsre to find out what the greatest needs were each few hours and know what their needs would be. when some of the churchs set up as transitional staging areas and shelters and they got flooded and we're working with salvation army and mercy chefs and many agencies coming together and crossing the barrier to say we are going to work together to see needs be met. we began to hear of churches saying we'll be a staging area or shelter. one church when they were opening as a shelter and didn't realize the pastor, himself, his house was flooded and he had to take kayaks to rescue his own family. >> you do get a sense there are a lot of organizations out here. they are providing a lot of help. and you know, that help will be needed for quite a long time here. hurricane harvey broke records in this state and across louisiana, soaking this region with historic amounts of rain. the amount of water dwarves that of hurricane katrina. for more on that, my colleague tom foreman. >> reporter: 45 millio
in south houston, in alvin and pearland they got dumped on initially we were able to have relationshipsre to find out what the greatest needs were each few hours and know what their needs would be. when some of the churchs set up as transitional staging areas and shelters and they got flooded and we're working with salvation army and mercy chefs and many agencies coming together and crossing the barrier to say we are going to work together to see needs be met. we began to hear of churches...
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i like the alvin coolidge of the presidency. but everyone expects the president to be a royal figure where he descend from on high and mingles with the commoners. when the media said if he didn't go to texas, we be like george w. bush. he shows up, and trump is trump. he talks about crowd size and talks about how many people showed up and the media go nuts over that and about melania and her shoes and her hat. the media is trying to distract from the fact that trump is doing a pretty good job here. the amount of focus on what the federal government does during these situations is slightly overblown considering the vast majority of the resources on the ground are state and local, not federal. but why didn't he stop the hurricane? why doesn't he have that magic power. kennedy: climate change caused hurricane harvey therefore it's the president's fault. but let's go back to empathy. you point out something that i think is really smart and necessary to discuss. that is the role of empathy in law making and relief giving. how importa
i like the alvin coolidge of the presidency. but everyone expects the president to be a royal figure where he descend from on high and mingles with the commoners. when the media said if he didn't go to texas, we be like george w. bush. he shows up, and trump is trump. he talks about crowd size and talks about how many people showed up and the media go nuts over that and about melania and her shoes and her hat. the media is trying to distract from the fact that trump is doing a pretty good job...
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deputy prosecutor alvin guzman. >> trying to pick the lesser of two evils on that. >> meaning you getmastermind, and you get the guy whose hand was actually on the knife and maybe the little fish swim away? >> that's essentially what happened in the situation. >> do you think you had a strong case against jill taylor? >> she was probably the weakest case we would have had compared to all four people that we believed were involved. >> superior court is back in session. >> so in august, 2014, the murder trial of daniel blizzard began with a parade of lawyers, life insurance salesmen, and law enforcement taking the stand before the star witnesses began to appear. >> he would say can't wait until the old man is gone. >> jill taylor claimed that daniel wanted vern dead so he could collect the $1.58 million life insurance policy, and that adriana mendez told her that she and luis were going to go through with the attack. >> said we're going do that. we're going to kill vern for daniel. >> when it was her turn, adriana mendez said daniel showed her a wad of cash to entice her. >> he told me
deputy prosecutor alvin guzman. >> trying to pick the lesser of two evils on that. >> meaning you getmastermind, and you get the guy whose hand was actually on the knife and maybe the little fish swim away? >> that's essentially what happened in the situation. >> do you think you had a strong case against jill taylor? >> she was probably the weakest case we would have had compared to all four people that we believed were involved. >> superior court is back in...
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i like the alvin coolidge of the presidency. everyone expects the president to be a royal figure where he descend from on high and mingles with the commoners. when the media said if he didn't go to texas, we be like george w. bush. he shows up, and trump is trump. he talks about crowd size and talks about how many people showed up and the media go nuts over that and about melania and her shoes and her hat. the media is trying to distract from the fact that trump is doing a pretty good job here. the amount of focus on what the federal government does during these situations is slightly overblown considering the vast majority of the resources on the ground are state and local, not federal. but why didn't he stop the hurricane? why doesn't he have that magic power. kennedy: climate change caused hurricane harvey therefore it's the president's fault. but let's go back to empathy. you point out something that i think is really smart and necessary to discuss. that is the role of empathy in law making and relief giving. how important i
i like the alvin coolidge of the presidency. everyone expects the president to be a royal figure where he descend from on high and mingles with the commoners. when the media said if he didn't go to texas, we be like george w. bush. he shows up, and trump is trump. he talks about crowd size and talks about how many people showed up and the media go nuts over that and about melania and her shoes and her hat. the media is trying to distract from the fact that trump is doing a pretty good job here....
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for example, in south houston, friends in dickinson and alvin got dumped on initially. we were able to have relationships there to find out what the greatest needs were each few hours to find out what the needs would be. when some of the churches set up transitional staging areas and shelters, they had gotten flooded and we had to move people to pearland high school and working with salvation army and mercy chefs and many, many other agent agencies coming together and we had to work to see needs being med in a tangible way. the same thing in the northeast side of houston. we heard about churches that will be a shelter. one church in the area when they were saying they would open up, they opened as a shelter and didn't realize the pastor itself got flooded. he had to take kayaks to rescue his own family. this is the kind of thing all over the city. katy and the inner city. all over the greater houston area and across the gulf. we are helping those in beaumont as they try to get resources and those in kirbyville and others that set up staging areas and shelters. everybody
for example, in south houston, friends in dickinson and alvin got dumped on initially. we were able to have relationships there to find out what the greatest needs were each few hours to find out what the needs would be. when some of the churches set up transitional staging areas and shelters, they had gotten flooded and we had to move people to pearland high school and working with salvation army and mercy chefs and many, many other agent agencies coming together and we had to work to see...
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have alvin gentry -- alvogen , along with under -- other owners exploring options. the deal size could beat $4 billion. aplenty.als alvogenot unilever and on the pharma could -- pharmaceutical side. the u.s. is wargaming four or five scenarios dealing with north korea. a clear message came through. we are not, and have not, declared war. youhe bottom of your screen see a drop in value. the yuane falls -- as falls, they are holding back. , we areh korean won coming back. the white house has said we have not declared war on north korea. you have a cabinet response versus the trump rhetoric. the market is saying we are not running away on the runaway train of war in the markets. it is reflected in the risk rate of stocks. a little lower? yes. let's have a look at the risk radar. represent an -- the chief market strategist says without doubt north korea is hovering over the market. zigsgs and his acts -- it and zags. keep an eye on brent. we are at a two-year high. one is the opec and non-opec side. there is a threat to shut down the kurdish crude supply. that is drivin
have alvin gentry -- alvogen , along with under -- other owners exploring options. the deal size could beat $4 billion. aplenty.als alvogenot unilever and on the pharma could -- pharmaceutical side. the u.s. is wargaming four or five scenarios dealing with north korea. a clear message came through. we are not, and have not, declared war. youhe bottom of your screen see a drop in value. the yuane falls -- as falls, they are holding back. , we areh korean won coming back. the white house has said...
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julie alvin editor at bustle.com and liberal analyst. good to have both of you here tonight.ch for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: julie, let me start with you. how do you read that what she is saying. is she going after women who supported president trump or something else? >> what she is doing in that statement is not going after women who supported president trump specifically she is going after women -- i won't say going after but being critical of women were using sexist language and sexist descriptors to go after her. criticize my policies. criticize my politics. criticize the mistakes that my campaign made. don't criticize me as a woman. don't use the "b" word. don't use the c word. don't say i'm shrill or unlikeable or not warm and cuddly enough to be president. and you know i think this was something that was reflective of the tenor of this whole election is she wasn't criticized like any politician she was rit sized like a female politician. that's what she is speaking out against here. not just women who voted against her or women who used language who then in
julie alvin editor at bustle.com and liberal analyst. good to have both of you here tonight.ch for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: julie, let me start with you. how do you read that what she is saying. is she going after women who supported president trump or something else? >> what she is doing in that statement is not going after women who supported president trump specifically she is going after women -- i won't say going after but being critical of women were using...
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abby: alvin gibbs, said i spent so much of my life. i can't do it anymore.e cars would be around forever. who knew they would stop after two albums. steve: i hope you held on to it. it is collectors item. abby: how old were you when you got your second album. brian: i'm not sure. there was sam goody's, you remember that? steve: pete hegseth, actually stood up with the president yesterday before he went out to address the nation regarding his tax cut plan. here is pete talking to the about the nfl and the box, the president says, they're now in. >> you certainly started a national conversation this week, mr. president, on the nfl you say the nfl situation is a very important situation. your critics say it has been a distraction. you say it is critical talking about patriotism and citizenship. why is this an important issue? >> its important. it is not a distraction at all. we have passed 50 pieces leslation. we have supreme court judge. we h maveh stronger military. we'll get the wall and all the things we said. today is the big day, we're announcing biggest
abby: alvin gibbs, said i spent so much of my life. i can't do it anymore.e cars would be around forever. who knew they would stop after two albums. steve: i hope you held on to it. it is collectors item. abby: how old were you when you got your second album. brian: i'm not sure. there was sam goody's, you remember that? steve: pete hegseth, actually stood up with the president yesterday before he went out to address the nation regarding his tax cut plan. here is pete talking to the about the...
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ocean mate second class alvin borack, seaman first class do the straton and fires control first class lauren runer. upon seeing these men, joe threw a heaving line between the arizona to rescue the soldiers from the sinking ship. suspended 40 feet in the air, the six soldiers climbed 70 feet hand over hand above the board to safety above the vessel. these sailors did all this while enduring injuries so severe that two would succomb to their wombs following the attack. as they crossed the heavy line joe george remained on the line encouraging the men to push on. the four soldiers who survived their injuries each returned to service with honor during world war ii and then went on to live long lives. joe george's legacy of heroism ribble remain alive -- will remain alive in the children, grandchildren and four grandchildren who survived the infamous day thanks to joe's incredible bravery and service. joe george was never awarded a medal for his role in rescuing these six soldiers although his commanding officer commended his courageous action. when i met one of the arizona survives who w
ocean mate second class alvin borack, seaman first class do the straton and fires control first class lauren runer. upon seeing these men, joe threw a heaving line between the arizona to rescue the soldiers from the sinking ship. suspended 40 feet in the air, the six soldiers climbed 70 feet hand over hand above the board to safety above the vessel. these sailors did all this while enduring injuries so severe that two would succomb to their wombs following the attack. as they crossed the heavy...