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that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] they came onse t open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used to dj at this little spot called the graduate in berkeley that's still there. they closed the little downstairs where she used to dj. apparently, this is all stories.
that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] they came onse t open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used to dj at this little...
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that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] theyon of the day and he had to break open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used to dj at this little spot called the graduate in berkeley that's still there. they closed the little downstairs where she used to dj. apparently, this is all stories. >> jimmy: one person. he's not even -- he's not even from there. he just yells berkeley every show. yeah, it's like a normal thing. sorry about that. so, do you think that's where you got your talent from, your musical taste? >> i don't know. certainly, i grew up listening to those records. it's funny. my mom's like a very small white woman, and my dad always described that club as, like, the place -- like black people
that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] theyon of the day and he had to break open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used...
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we had a -- we had a camera operator who got his citizenship, and to celebrate that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] they came onse t open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used to dj at this little spot called the graduate in berkeley that's still there. they closed the little downstairs where she used to dj. apparently, this is all stories. >> jimmy: she must be so proud of you. >> she is. she's seen "hamilton" like 15 times. yeah, it's great. i actually had to tell her to stop. [ laughter ] posting on facebook and stuff. it got a little much but she is very proud and i'm -- you know, it's nice to be financially stable. she's very happy. >> jimmy: clipping, what's happening with your group? >> oh man, well, we just put an album out a
we had a -- we had a camera operator who got his citizenship, and to celebrate that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachi band. [ laughter ] they came onse t open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >>...
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. >> jimmy: and anthony anderson who we love, he's like one of my favorite people ever, how's he doing? >> oh my god. >>immy: he'sunny, right?h my >>od. >> jimmy: he's great, right? >> he's such a trip. >> jimmy: i love him >> yeah, he's so much fun. like you nev k you ner know what you're going t with him. we had -- we had a camera operator who got his citizenship, and to celebrate that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachid. [ laughter ] they came onset in the middle of the day and he had to break open a pinata to celebrate his american citizenship. it was the funniest -- it was so good. >> jimmy: i love him. you got to tell him i give him my love. tell him i said hello, please. i was doing some research on you and i found out that your mom was a dj in the '70s >> she was. yeah, 70's and 80's mom's like -- >> jimmy: like a club's dj? >> yeah, yeah, kind of. she used to dj at this little spot called the graduate in berkeley that's still there. they closed the le dj. apparently, this is all stories. >> yeah, berkeley. >> berkeley. >> jimmy: one person. he's not even -- he's not even fr
. >> jimmy: and anthony anderson who we love, he's like one of my favorite people ever, how's he doing? >> oh my god. >>immy: he'sunny, right?h my >>od. >> jimmy: he's great, right? >> he's such a trip. >> jimmy: i love him >> yeah, he's so much fun. like you nev k you ner know what you're going t with him. we had -- we had a camera operator who got his citizenship, and to celebrate that, anthony anderson booked a a mariachid. [ laughter ] they...
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. >> the film almost sunrise anthony anderson, two veterans that walked hoping to clear their heads of their anger and depression and to bring awareness to difficulties that veterans face. >> we wound up steps on an ied and was killed. >> travis hall served 12 years with two deployments to afghanistan. >> for a long time i felt like there was something more that i could have done to prevent it. >> travis has breathing practice he learned from project welcome home troops. >> it's so difficult to take our way of anxiety, depression or anger. you go into your nervous system, calm down your heart rate and blood pressure and feel different. >> researchers underway by dr. ana sepala finds scientific evidence that the yoga-based breathing practice works. >> after a week we found that iraq or afghanistan had normal ed normalized anxiety. >> tom voss now teaches their five-day power breath meditation workshop. >> veterans are very apprehensive to a lot of people to seek help because you have to first admit that you have a problem. >> travis hall is in training to also be an instructor. breathin
. >> the film almost sunrise anthony anderson, two veterans that walked hoping to clear their heads of their anger and depression and to bring awareness to difficulties that veterans face. >> we wound up steps on an ied and was killed. >> travis hall served 12 years with two deployments to afghanistan. >> for a long time i felt like there was something more that i could have done to prevent it. >> travis has breathing practice he learned from project welcome home...
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anthony weiner e-mails. those had nothing to do with this case. we're told that essentially they worked around the clock, anderson. that is the reason why. it was a surprise, even to fbi executives. they had no expectation. the guidance we'd gotten from fbi was this, the director of the fbi did not plan to provide any more piecemeal updates until the work was done. apparently, it was done today. they briefed him today and he decided he had to send this letter as soon as possible. >> evan, briefly, was it confirmed how many e-mails they actually had to go through? they were all these reports about -- identify seen figu've 650,000 e-mails on the computer. was it confirmed? d >> the larger number is meaningless because it had to do with anthony weiner's e-mails. the much smaller number had to do with these. it was a significant volume. that's the reason they had to use technology. they used search terms to narrow down what they needed to see. check to make sure they were e-mails that went through the server. that's what they were mostly interested in, anderson. using that method, they were able to narrow it down and focus on the ones they n
anthony weiner e-mails. those had nothing to do with this case. we're told that essentially they worked around the clock, anderson. that is the reason why. it was a surprise, even to fbi executives. they had no expectation. the guidance we'd gotten from fbi was this, the director of the fbi did not plan to provide any more piecemeal updates until the work was done. apparently, it was done today. they briefed him today and he decided he had to send this letter as soon as possible. >> evan,...
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you're looking for a break from politics don't miss anthony bourdain "parts unknown" on sunday night. this weekend, buenos aires. bourdain and andersontake a look. >> so, buenos aires. >> yes. >> i have not spent a lot of time there. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's a perfect city. >> i feel like you're team brazil or argentina. and i go for brazil, so i haven't dedicated time to argentina. >> it's a beautiful city with a for loren bitter sweet quality to it that we wanted to capture. it's a very visual show. it's not particularly about food, though i will say if you're a vegetarian, don't go to argentina because in argentina, in bane owes arese bashes bue s buenosbueno buenos -- chicken is considered a vegetable. even i, after like four days in buenos aires, it's like jesus, i need a salad, someone bring me something green. but very beautiful place and i think we've made a lot of shows and we try to make them as visually interesting and beautiful as we can. this is easily among the most beautiful we've ever shot, maybe the most beautiful. >> that's saying a lot. >> we worked really -- this was a cinematographer's dream. this one. we real
you're looking for a break from politics don't miss anthony bourdain "parts unknown" on sunday night. this weekend, buenos aires. bourdain and andersontake a look. >> so, buenos aires. >> yes. >> i have not spent a lot of time there. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's a perfect city. >> i feel like you're team brazil or argentina. and i go for brazil, so i haven't dedicated time to argentina. >> it's a beautiful city with a for loren bitter...
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anthony, and sojourner truth will also appear as well as on the redesigned $5 bill you will have marion anderson, eleanor roosevelt and martin luther king. historians, biographers, professors, students, pundits all have their controversial remarks on this. but change is really afoot. certainly, when i began my academic career, the idea that such a sea change would happen in my lifetime that, my students would come familiar not only with harriet tubman but beacher stow and jacobs seemed unbelievable. particularly women of color being recovered. now vicki ruiz reminded her audience of her president of the aha, women are capable of everything and anything. writing my biography of harriet tubman last century i adopted the mantra, harriets bloom and the u.s. treasury has pledged that we'll have billions of tubmans in circulation. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. you know, i neglected to introduce myself. i am deborah gray white. i'm the board of governors distinguished professor of history at rutgers university. for those of you who just came in, i am introducing everyone as they speak because w
anthony, and sojourner truth will also appear as well as on the redesigned $5 bill you will have marion anderson, eleanor roosevelt and martin luther king. historians, biographers, professors, students, pundits all have their controversial remarks on this. but change is really afoot. certainly, when i began my academic career, the idea that such a sea change would happen in my lifetime that, my students would come familiar not only with harriet tubman but beacher stow and jacobs seemed...