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he shows up at this mansion in bel air, baseball cap on backward.know how to act in this environment. the black producers and directors and writers were always playing with this kind of subverting expectations of what is blackness. >> the incredible work of "the fresh prince" at its most triumphant was when it was showing the ways that being black is always going to be a problem no matter what. >> vehicle registration, please. >> just a second. but the thing, officer, this isn't my car. >> there's the episode i remember where they get pulled over in a car. >> what? >> he's going to tell us to get out of the car. >> you watch too much tv, will. >> get out of the car. >> we have an interaction with the police officer that is horrible and racist in a lot of ways. and carlton has this epiphany about how money won't save him. >> no map is going to save you. and neither is your glee club or your fancy bel air address or who your daddy is. because when you're driving in a nice car in a strange neighborhood, none of that matters. they only see one thing. >>
he shows up at this mansion in bel air, baseball cap on backward.know how to act in this environment. the black producers and directors and writers were always playing with this kind of subverting expectations of what is blackness. >> the incredible work of "the fresh prince" at its most triumphant was when it was showing the ways that being black is always going to be a problem no matter what. >> vehicle registration, please. >> just a second. but the thing,...
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hoover on "the fresh prince of bel-air." more recently appeared on "medium" and "ncis."long battle with cancer. he was 72. >>> from there we turn to sports and good news. the red sox fans got quite a surprise at fenway. david ortiz, big papi, threw out the first pitch last night against the yankees. it was his first time at fenway since he was shot back this year in june. ortiz thanked the red sox for e red sox for their support calling them his real family. >>> a wild ending for the first the season.t football game of the texans and saints exchanged the lead twice in the last 40 seconds. houston scored on a touchdown pass to take a one-point lead and then new orleans hit a 58-yard field goal as time ran out. the saints won, 30-28. >>> and in the second game of the night, the raiders held on to beat the broncos, 24-16. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," how many times each week you should take a nap. we hope it's a lot, but we'll see what the research says. >>> also one man gets sweet revenge on a telemarketer. you'll hear the call. >>> plus, two young friends who >>> plu
hoover on "the fresh prince of bel-air." more recently appeared on "medium" and "ncis."long battle with cancer. he was 72. >>> from there we turn to sports and good news. the red sox fans got quite a surprise at fenway. david ortiz, big papi, threw out the first pitch last night against the yankees. it was his first time at fenway since he was shot back this year in june. ortiz thanked the red sox for e red sox for their support calling them his real...
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. >> anthony: what about fantastically -- what about bel air? corner in a residential area in bel air? >> roy choi: yeah, yeah. we go -- >> anthony: what happens there? do you get rousted, or -- >> roy choi: no, no, they come out in the versace robe and, uh -- >> anthony: that i got to see. >> roy choi: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] beverly hills, beverly hills lunch is crazy. >> anthony: why should you be excited about food trucks? because they allow creative chefs like roy, without a lot of money, to start creating and selling their stuff, introducing themselves to the world, without having to gather up a million dollars or credulous partners. and they're affordable. they're democratic. and they are faster, better, and infinitely preferable to fast food like the king and the clown and the colonel. hnny cash, "these are my people." ] ♪ these are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes,
. >> anthony: what about fantastically -- what about bel air? corner in a residential area in bel air? >> roy choi: yeah, yeah. we go -- >> anthony: what happens there? do you get rousted, or -- >> roy choi: no, no, they come out in the versace robe and, uh -- >> anthony: that i got to see. >> roy choi: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] beverly hills, beverly hills lunch is crazy. >> anthony: why should you be excited about food trucks? because they allow...
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and neither is your glee club or your fancy bel air address or who your daddy is.y see one thing. >> the writers of "the fresh prince of bel air" had a really hard task to approach these topics with nuance, and were doing it at a clip that was way ahead of their time. >> now don't touch that dial. we're about to flip it for you to one of the most talked about tv shows. it is, as they say, on another network. fox. ♪ ♪ in living color >> ladies and gentlemen, keenan ivory wayans. >> "in living color" was the first show created by, written by, directed by, starring an african-american, all of those things in one. >> this is more of celebration of culture and an exchange. us opening the doors to allowing america to come inside. >> yo, yo, yo, all you bad bargain hunters out there, welcome to the homeboys shopping network. >> a lot of what they did on "in living color" was trying to take the stereotypes or the misperceptions about what black men are and turn them upside down. >> not only will you get all the cable stations out there, but you'll be able to talk directly
and neither is your glee club or your fancy bel air address or who your daddy is.y see one thing. >> the writers of "the fresh prince of bel air" had a really hard task to approach these topics with nuance, and were doing it at a clip that was way ahead of their time. >> now don't touch that dial. we're about to flip it for you to one of the most talked about tv shows. it is, as they say, on another network. fox. ♪ ♪ in living color >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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he takes a job as a doorman in 1983 at the posh hotel bel-air and keeps it for the next 27 years. >>the hotel closed and they went for remodeling and i was praying for a job and then the letter [chuckles] -- i refer to it as "the letter" -- comes. this is the original letter from the attorney saying, "you don't know me, but i represent ray e. fulk. he was a hermit and a hoarder and a farmer here in illinois." and don behle, who wrote the letter, goes on to say, "if i got a letter like this, i would think it to be a scam." >> turns out kevin once worked with the second beneficiary in ray fulk's will -- fellow actor peter barton. >> i did a movie in 1980 called "hell night," kind of a campy horror story, but became friends with most of the cast members, including peter. >> peter now lives in upstate new york. so, you really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said,
he takes a job as a doorman in 1983 at the posh hotel bel-air and keeps it for the next 27 years. >>the hotel closed and they went for remodeling and i was praying for a job and then the letter [chuckles] -- i refer to it as "the letter" -- comes. this is the original letter from the attorney saying, "you don't know me, but i represent ray e. fulk. he was a hermit and a hoarder and a farmer here in illinois." and don behle, who wrote the letter, goes on to say,...
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there's an amazing story about reagan's doctors come into the house in bel air to tell them their diagnosisnd while they're talking with mrs. reagan and others, he gets up and goes over to a table and start writing this letter. that's what he wrote the letter that was released to the public right to add to the doctor had just told him. and he later gave it to an eight and said more to clean this up and send it out as a press release. he said no, it's perfect as it is. so they released it as it was in his own handwriting, just amazing story. but no, i think in general post presidencies are fascinating because you're looking at, with presidential biographies you are looking at the use of power. with the post-presidency you are looking at the loss of power and adjusting to life without that power. in this case in a much more dramatic way having it taken from him. i think it's a fascinating topic and we also now have presidents who are living longer lives. i mean, george w., based on his genetics, one of well into his '90s. he's on in his 70s now. barack obama is a healthy, fairly young person.
there's an amazing story about reagan's doctors come into the house in bel air to tell them their diagnosisnd while they're talking with mrs. reagan and others, he gets up and goes over to a table and start writing this letter. that's what he wrote the letter that was released to the public right to add to the doctor had just told him. and he later gave it to an eight and said more to clean this up and send it out as a press release. he said no, it's perfect as it is. so they released it as it...
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houston is the biggest city in texas, but here in the suburb of bel air, only about 1 in 4 people isto vote. this has some of the lowest voter participation in all the city like around 27% of people showed up here in the midterm election when they had a record turnout. hey, guys. can i ask you a quick question? can i ask you a question? hi. are you a voter? do you vote? >> no, i've never been. >> never in your life? do you guys vote? >> no. >> you don't? how come? >> politics is a deep thing, i don't want to get into it. >> in this area, not many people vote and i'm trying to understand why. >> it's going to be only one vote, your vote. i don't know. >> you don't feel like it makes a difference. >> exactly. >> just didn't get a chance because i got a restaurant business and i -- stuck in there all the time. >> you have a restaurant business and you're stuck in the restaurant all the time. do you feel like the politics that goes on day to day, the things that we vote for, affect your life? >> yes. eventually, it will, but, like, things take a lot of time. >> trying to convince people
houston is the biggest city in texas, but here in the suburb of bel air, only about 1 in 4 people isto vote. this has some of the lowest voter participation in all the city like around 27% of people showed up here in the midterm election when they had a record turnout. hey, guys. can i ask you a quick question? can i ask you a question? hi. are you a voter? do you vote? >> no, i've never been. >> never in your life? do you guys vote? >> no. >> you don't? how come?...
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. >> carlton on "fresh prince of bel-air" and now is the popular host of one of our favorite show, "america's on "gma," tory is back with more incredible "deals & steals." >> where is my modeling? >> your what? >> i mod ♪ >>> all right, it is our favorite time of the day. we are back now with the finale of our "deals & steals" blow-out and we have special guests to welcome these "deals & steals." super fans joining us from long island. help us out. are we ready, tory? >> we are ready starting with some makeup. >> from butter london. >> i love this brand. >> we love butter london. you know, everyone knows them from lips to tips, we've got everything covered. shoutout to this pallet right here. their eye shadow palettes are incredible. our makeup teams love them. bif. normally $15 to $69. today everything is slashed in half and starts at $7.50. [ applause ] >> okay. skin care. >> skin care, baby. so kate somerville. sometimes it's overwhelming and i like to single out a winner in this line is this product right here. it is called dermal quench liquid lift. this product you can use it every sing
. >> carlton on "fresh prince of bel-air" and now is the popular host of one of our favorite show, "america's on "gma," tory is back with more incredible "deals & steals." >> where is my modeling? >> your what? >> i mod ♪ >>> all right, it is our favorite time of the day. we are back now with the finale of our "deals & steals" blow-out and we have special guests to welcome these "deals &...
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just last week at bel air and 00 le butte mines about 6 miners were laid off. this is serious growing pains. what does the future look like? certain factors have really hurt the coal industry. there was pretty heavy-handed regulation out of d.c. in the previous administration but probably the biggest driver is natural gas. it's so incredibly plentyful and at an incredibly cheap price that utilities and generation facilities are finding natural gas is a really cheap and viable alternative trying to reduce base load or peak load or otherwise. that's one of the biggest drivers and how we adapt is the big question we're asking ourselves as a legislature. why a lot of our young folks leave. they go where the jobs are to drop lisses like denver or houston or new york city. i don't blame them but we are a relatively diversified economy in sheridan. firearms store just opened up here. we have fashion companies that are contributing in a big way to the local economy. >> what i was reading about is that big-game migration corridor. describe for our audience as to why mig
just last week at bel air and 00 le butte mines about 6 miners were laid off. this is serious growing pains. what does the future look like? certain factors have really hurt the coal industry. there was pretty heavy-handed regulation out of d.c. in the previous administration but probably the biggest driver is natural gas. it's so incredibly plentyful and at an incredibly cheap price that utilities and generation facilities are finding natural gas is a really cheap and viable alternative trying...
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just last week at bel air, eagle butte mines, 600, 700 miners were laid off. there are serious growing pains about what does the future look like? there are a couple of different factors that have come to hurt the coal industry. to an extent, there was pretty heavy-handed regulation out of d.c. in the previous administration, but probably the biggest driver for the reason why coal is the way it is is because of natural gas. it is so plentiful and so cheap, these companies are using cogeneration and using natural gas as a cheap, viable alternative fuel. that is one of the biggest drivers. how we adapt is kind of the big question we are asking ourselves in the legislature. wyoming has a lot of the young folks we've, and where do the jobs go? big metropolises, like denver, houston, california or new york city. i do not blame them, but one of the great things sheridan has going for it is we are a relatively diversified economy, compared to the rest of the state. we have some great light manufacturing here, like firearms, a factory opened up. we have these light ma
just last week at bel air, eagle butte mines, 600, 700 miners were laid off. there are serious growing pains about what does the future look like? there are a couple of different factors that have come to hurt the coal industry. to an extent, there was pretty heavy-handed regulation out of d.c. in the previous administration, but probably the biggest driver for the reason why coal is the way it is is because of natural gas. it is so plentiful and so cheap, these companies are using cogeneration...