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and the next day my father came and got my brother and i out of the barbershop, put us on a bus with and went to the northwest. >> seattle. >> yeah. thank god. and still gangsters, right, so doing everything, burning down dance halls and drinking, and the stories and everything, man. and we broke into an army one week and we heard they had this -- this lemon meringue pie and ice cream so, we broke in, ate up all that and got tired and full and had pie fights. >> inside the place you broke into. you're still in there. >> yeah. pie fights. and we were in the business of breaking into rooms separately, you know, and i broke into this supervisor's room. i had a piano there and almost closed the door. thank god something above said go back to the door,diot, and i bent over to that piano, and i knew when i hit it that would be the rest of my life. every drop of blood and cell in my body stayed that. i stayed after school, played two weeks. tried pick horn, french horn, trombones, tried to be up front with majorettes. i really wanted to play trumpet and finally got there. >> to span that ra
and the next day my father came and got my brother and i out of the barbershop, put us on a bus with and went to the northwest. >> seattle. >> yeah. thank god. and still gangsters, right, so doing everything, burning down dance halls and drinking, and the stories and everything, man. and we broke into an army one week and we heard they had this -- this lemon meringue pie and ice cream so, we broke in, ate up all that and got tired and full and had pie fights. >> inside the...
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are all sorts of social activities, a volleyball net, a movie that plays every night, impromptu barbershops, good bathroom facilities. everyone we spoke to seemed to be really happy and grateful to turkey and to the red crescent for providing them with shelter and safety. everyone was smiling, despite the circumstances, and despite the fact they don't know when they're going back home anytime soon. >> all right. our reporter on the turkish-syrian border reporting for us. thank you very much. libyan rebels say they are holding indirect talks with the rereme of muammar gadhafi. the rebel national transitional council says mediators were discussing a possible political settlement under which gadhafi would step down. in a move that could mark the beginning of wider talks between the two sides, gadhafi's government released rebel supporters on friday. the men arrived onboard a red cross vessel. some said that they had been imprisoned and tortured by government forces. well, the gman interior minister warne othe danger of young muslims becoming radicalized. at a meeting on friday he called for a
are all sorts of social activities, a volleyball net, a movie that plays every night, impromptu barbershops, good bathroom facilities. everyone we spoke to seemed to be really happy and grateful to turkey and to the red crescent for providing them with shelter and safety. everyone was smiling, despite the circumstances, and despite the fact they don't know when they're going back home anytime soon. >> all right. our reporter on the turkish-syrian border reporting for us. thank you very...
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a few years ago, we had a barbershop. it was specifically designed for men. it was a high-end business plan where it was kind of like a man's kind of gentlemen's club where you could go in, have a glass of wine, getting a shave, a hair cut, and that never created any problems. it has since changed hands, and they have slightly changed the business plan, but it is similar to -- i'm trying to avoid using names, but since he did it, similar to the armani model where it is a high-end men's accessories store, and constantly, serves wine. i think the industry is morphing into so many segments of other products. i do agree with the applicant. that the card industry really values wine, and when you are into this type of jewelry, we really are talking to a great extent, especially in the sustainability component. this is part -- this is art to a great extent. there's a lot of demand still for the art gallery/liquor license concept. that was created actually before the recession hit, and it went into a lull for a while, and it is kind of sticking its head up again. lik
a few years ago, we had a barbershop. it was specifically designed for men. it was a high-end business plan where it was kind of like a man's kind of gentlemen's club where you could go in, have a glass of wine, getting a shave, a hair cut, and that never created any problems. it has since changed hands, and they have slightly changed the business plan, but it is similar to -- i'm trying to avoid using names, but since he did it, similar to the armani model where it is a high-end men's...
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each other with the barbershop or with the bloggers to. tell me where people want to see how we work is you. know. let's face it for torture advocates every situation is a taking time bomb scenario and that's because they think that torture is good that's despite the fact that numerous interrogators of themselves came out and said that torture doesn't work that humane interrogation methods do work but more often than not torture will leave you with false leads and that information i know general petraeus certainly wants us to revisit that debate after president obama signed an executive order banning torture i think that should make all of us pause for a moment question where the hell this country is headed but the mainstream media is content to let it pass and be the ones who missed. well currently we have members of congress on both sides of the aisle fighting tooth and nail over budget cuts risking allowing the u.s. to default on its fourteen trillion dollar debt while they're at it there's a political debate in the country over whether
each other with the barbershop or with the bloggers to. tell me where people want to see how we work is you. know. let's face it for torture advocates every situation is a taking time bomb scenario and that's because they think that torture is good that's despite the fact that numerous interrogators of themselves came out and said that torture doesn't work that humane interrogation methods do work but more often than not torture will leave you with false leads and that information i know...
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. >> marsalis: you know, could i give you a barbershop, stand on the street corner, yeah, that's whatootball game or something. you comment on what somebody should've done." he'd say, "i've seen you play ball." that's all you got to say. >> safer: there is no official diplomatic recognition of cuba, but there is something called the american interest section housed in the old u.s. embassy, with about 50 state department employees-- sort of non-diplomat diplomats, exercising both very quiet, and sometimes very melodious, diplomacy. ♪ ♪ at the old u.s. ambassador's residence, a party for marsalis and company, and cuban musicians and artists, hosted by the non- ambassador ambassador. call it "cultural diplomacy"-- no rhetoric allowed. ( cheers and applause ) havana itself has become an exquisite corpse, a gorgeous city in ruins-- from neglect, poverty, the cruel salt air; the capital of an island too broke, too distracted by shifting priorities and political jockeying to do much about it. still, the country is much more than yet another graveyard of the failed socialist experiment. the c
. >> marsalis: you know, could i give you a barbershop, stand on the street corner, yeah, that's whatootball game or something. you comment on what somebody should've done." he'd say, "i've seen you play ball." that's all you got to say. >> safer: there is no official diplomatic recognition of cuba, but there is something called the american interest section housed in the old u.s. embassy, with about 50 state department employees-- sort of non-diplomat diplomats,...
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he ran back to the squad car and was able to track down the motorcyclists at a nearby barbershop. >>>nancial meltdown in greece. the prime minister reshuffled his cabinet. he is pushing for severe financial cuts demanded by the critters. they have held numerous protests across the country. many are worried the economic crisis in greece is going to have a ripple affect around the world and even impacting the united states. so we want to zero in on the crisis, and richard is joining us from london. how does greece impact the american markets, investors directly and indirectly here? >> i will show you exactly how this can work out, suzanne, and give you an idea of what takes place. obviously, greece, a long way from the united states. but in this particular scenario, what we have at the moment are the ripple affect that are going around the world, because the core point to remember is greece currently has the lowest sovereign debt rating in the world. obviously, that affects the countries of the european union with the german banks and the french bank but in the united states there is di
he ran back to the squad car and was able to track down the motorcyclists at a nearby barbershop. >>>nancial meltdown in greece. the prime minister reshuffled his cabinet. he is pushing for severe financial cuts demanded by the critters. they have held numerous protests across the country. many are worried the economic crisis in greece is going to have a ripple affect around the world and even impacting the united states. so we want to zero in on the crisis, and richard is joining us...
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anyway, you can imagine my concern the spelling home with its koi pond and barbershop wasn't even hershe reportedly only bought it after her bid for another mansion down the street fell through. i'm sorry. but how insulting is it that the spelling estate was her second choice? if only luke perry's sideburns would never have stood for this. that would have been funny if i hadn't blown that line. anyway, all i can say is i hope you enjoy your new mansion. $85 million buys you one heck of a property with an adjacent lot on the ridiculist. we'll be right back. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> we begin with a breaking story. good news. incredibly welcome news about congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she was discharged today from the houston hospital where she's been undergoing rehab. these pictures the most recent ones we have of her taken just before she had surgery to remove part of her skull. surgeons removed in january after she was shot in the head at point blank range. the only other image we've seen of her since that mass shooting is this grainy video taken from far away show
anyway, you can imagine my concern the spelling home with its koi pond and barbershop wasn't even hershe reportedly only bought it after her bid for another mansion down the street fell through. i'm sorry. but how insulting is it that the spelling estate was her second choice? if only luke perry's sideburns would never have stood for this. that would have been funny if i hadn't blown that line. anyway, all i can say is i hope you enjoy your new mansion. $85 million buys you one heck of a...
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armstrong opened a barbershop in birmingham, beament.mmunity hub for discussions of civil rights issues. mr. james armstrong was a world war ii army veteran and he made his mark on the civil rights movement as a foot soldier who carried the american flag at the head of the 1965 selma to montgomery march, bloody sunday as it's known. when authorities turned on the marchers that day, mr. armstrong dropped to his knees but he never let go of that flag. proudly james armstrong carried that flag until the day he died on 2009 for every commemoration of bloody sunday march. as many in this agust body will note, our colleague, the honorable john lewis of georgia, was among the foot soldiers of this historic march. i salute mr. armstrong and his sons, dwight and floyd, for fulfilling the destiny meant for them. you know, he and his sons filed a discrimination lawsuit that encouraged blacks to actually attend elementary schools in the deep south. breaking barriers in public education in birmingham and throughout the south. they filed a desegregati
armstrong opened a barbershop in birmingham, beament.mmunity hub for discussions of civil rights issues. mr. james armstrong was a world war ii army veteran and he made his mark on the civil rights movement as a foot soldier who carried the american flag at the head of the 1965 selma to montgomery march, bloody sunday as it's known. when authorities turned on the marchers that day, mr. armstrong dropped to his knees but he never let go of that flag. proudly james armstrong carried that flag...