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library. >> thank god for billy graham.s indelible in my heart and mind. the heart of my story. the heart of my whole life. >> oh, wow. >> look at that sign. >> memories of the greatest day of my life when i came to christ. it's indelible. >> also indelible on louis' heart are the scriptures that came alive to him in 1949. through the years they fed his soul. he found undeniable truths that were deeply personal. >> in my distress i called to the lord and called on my god for help. he reached down from on high, took hold of me and drew me out of deep water. i tell you when i read that, tears came to my eyes because that's exactly what happened. the greatest question that anyone can face is what have you done with jesus christ? >> coming up, more on reverend billy graham and the missionary work of louis zamperini. hey what are you doing? i was thinking about taking this speed test from comcast business. oh yeah? if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks. sounds like a win win. guys! fas
library. >> thank god for billy graham.s indelible in my heart and mind. the heart of my story. the heart of my whole life. >> oh, wow. >> look at that sign. >> memories of the greatest day of my life when i came to christ. it's indelible. >> also indelible on louis' heart are the scriptures that came alive to him in 1949. through the years they fed his soul. he found undeniable truths that were deeply personal. >> in my distress i called to the lord and...
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you've got a wonderful team behind billy chiles on this project.s billy mentioned, he's going to perform a song called "the confession." he'll be joined by singer becca stevens as he gets ready to hop on the keys. i will say thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for watching, and enjoy billy chiles and becca stevens. as always, keep the faith. ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super ride inside my love thing ♪ ♪ you may disappear but you'll be back i swear ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i would love to love you baby now ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i will love to love you baby now baby now ♪ ♪ mama it's my pain ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super ride inside my love thing ♪ ♪ and you may disappear but you'll be back i swear ♪ ♪ would you love to love me baby i would love to love you baby now ♪ ♪ oh i hate my winsome lover tell him i've had others at my breast ♪ ♪ but tell him he has held my h
you've got a wonderful team behind billy chiles on this project.s billy mentioned, he's going to perform a song called "the confession." he'll be joined by singer becca stevens as he gets ready to hop on the keys. i will say thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for watching, and enjoy billy chiles and becca stevens. as always, keep the faith. ♪ super summer sugar coppin in the morning do your shoppin baby ♪ ♪ whoa i love my love thing super...
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billy goes with you? >> adam: that's what i said. >> jack: what the hell does that mean? he didn't kill delia. that was you, no one else. >> adam: you ever wonder what happened that night, hmm? why billy made it home safe and i didn't? this is why, jack. billy shot me.
billy goes with you? >> adam: that's what i said. >> jack: what the hell does that mean? he didn't kill delia. that was you, no one else. >> adam: you ever wonder what happened that night, hmm? why billy made it home safe and i didn't? this is why, jack. billy shot me.
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>> billy was going door to door, interviewing every neighbor. why don't you talk to that kid that walk the street. >> i see that fella all the time. he walks the neighborhood all the time. >> they didn't know who he was. so billy did a vigil, became this quest for the mythical figure of the walker. >> you cannot win your case sitting in your office so i sat out there for six weeks. >> richardson even hoped he might find the real perpetrator but he came up empty-handed. then before the second trial richardson hired an investigator to renew the search. and finally, they found their mystery man. no murderer but a high school senior who worked at the local supermarket. >> a kid by the name of john ropa lived down the street from the eastburns. he was an uneasy sleeper and he had a habit of walking the neighborhood on summerhill road at 3:00 in the morning. he was a big blond kid with a blond mustache. >> it just fit. it just fit like a glove. >> during the retrial richardson kept his discovery from the prosecution. timing the mystery walker's entran
>> billy was going door to door, interviewing every neighbor. why don't you talk to that kid that walk the street. >> i see that fella all the time. he walks the neighborhood all the time. >> they didn't know who he was. so billy did a vigil, became this quest for the mythical figure of the walker. >> you cannot win your case sitting in your office so i sat out there for six weeks. >> richardson even hoped he might find the real perpetrator but he came up...
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but he said, "well, okay, i want to do "billi"billie jean." that was a big record at the time.t on the show and watching and had been told you can't do your new stuff, they were okay with "billie jean." our part. >> when were you convinced it could be in the show? was it rehearsal -- how did you know we're going to make the skmepgz. >> no, he said, "i want to do billie jean," but we got a letter saying "you may not tape billie jean." forbidden. "michael only wants to do it for people in the pasadena civic." we had just seen it and went, oh, my god. we can't let that happen. i went and said, "look, let us tape it, and if you don't like it, you can come to the editing room. if you don't like it, we won't use it. but we have to tape it." >> right. >> he agreed and came to the editing room and worked with us. he was very anticipate that end of the day. was so much a moving target. this one's in, this is out. they're coming, they're not coming. stevie missing rehearsal. all of that. don't want to pick on stevie. but we had rooms upstairs, debarge working with choreographers. it took
but he said, "well, okay, i want to do "billi"billie jean." that was a big record at the time.t on the show and watching and had been told you can't do your new stuff, they were okay with "billie jean." our part. >> when were you convinced it could be in the show? was it rehearsal -- how did you know we're going to make the skmepgz. >> no, he said, "i want to do billie jean," but we got a letter saying "you may not tape billie jean."...
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rosemary as a nurse says: >> now, billy, unleash your cyber geek. guide us through the loopholes here, the security loopholes that would allow a hack tore bypass the security passwords and actually, you know, perhaps, if you will, change x-rays, medical records or drug infusion pumps. >> i actually brought in some equipment here. this is an infusion pump if i were to look for vulnerabilities in a devicsin a device like thid just buy one, go to ebay, have it sent to your home. >> how much does it do some of cost? >> a few hundred dollars. >> totally legal. >> totally legal. nothing wrong with it. the most important piece here if you look in the back there is a network connection. >> show that at that to dave. >> it's meant to be on the network. there is a network connection there. what you can't see is also on top is a wireless connective at this. it connects to a wireless network. the first thing i would do is take it away they are just really computers it's the same as a laptop or desktop. >> what did you look for when you tear it a apart like this
rosemary as a nurse says: >> now, billy, unleash your cyber geek. guide us through the loopholes here, the security loopholes that would allow a hack tore bypass the security passwords and actually, you know, perhaps, if you will, change x-rays, medical records or drug infusion pumps. >> i actually brought in some equipment here. this is an infusion pump if i were to look for vulnerabilities in a devicsin a device like thid just buy one, go to ebay, have it sent to your home....
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now, billy speaking of hacking you are my go to hacker here. apple says they have a three step identify case process. they are saying that apple pay is safer i think they use a code, a cryptogram, so after all that you have heard, should we trust apple pay? and their three step verification, should i ditch my wallet. >> i think apple has done a pretty good job, as far as other -- hey, the organization that's going to process my payment has to make me whole. that's not the case in every payment system that we have so people have become accustom to that, credit carts i think the limit right now is $50 if there's a fraud to ocurbed and you will get that money back, or you went have to pay them, that doesn't apply to every payment system. the company that is processing that may not have to refund that so you, we don't have the same protections as when it comes to credit card apps. >> thanks again to the rest of the guests, until next time, we will see you online.
now, billy speaking of hacking you are my go to hacker here. apple says they have a three step identify case process. they are saying that apple pay is safer i think they use a code, a cryptogram, so after all that you have heard, should we trust apple pay? and their three step verification, should i ditch my wallet. >> i think apple has done a pretty good job, as far as other -- hey, the organization that's going to process my payment has to make me whole. that's not the case in every...
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m machine out the door. >> reporter: billy tried getting answers. the guys charged at him. >> he didn't say a word. he just coming toward me. >> reporter: you can see billy walk away from the suspects. >> i was in my underwear and bare footed. i run straight out. wait, help, 911! somebody call 91911. store being broken into. >> reporter: several other neighbors heard billy and also ran outside while the two suspects sped off. a day later tampa police found the stolen grand cherokee here and arrested 37-year-old dwayne chambers. >> it was pretty to link him to the crime the atm was found in his residence. >> reporter: investigators found a box full of items and you can see the jeep's bumper is still out front. there's still looking for the other masked m man. billy would love to ask them w why. >> why would anybody want to walk in that store and steal something? >> that was fox's mike shingle ton reporting. >>> four south jersey juveniles are under arrest accused of vandalizing schoolbus. haddonfield detectives say the four boys all admitted to the c
m machine out the door. >> reporter: billy tried getting answers. the guys charged at him. >> he didn't say a word. he just coming toward me. >> reporter: you can see billy walk away from the suspects. >> i was in my underwear and bare footed. i run straight out. wait, help, 911! somebody call 91911. store being broken into. >> reporter: several other neighbors heard billy and also ran outside while the two suspects sped off. a day later tampa police found the...
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billy, you said it last night. i was thinking the same thing.f we could have like tilted some fat pig back and poured water down his nose and got him to spill the stuff on the school massacre the day before and said no, don't go ahead with that, that's inhumane, something's flipped there. >> i know, i can't even fathom that. >> people live in a world of their own now. they create their own little world. >> you can torture people. you can torture logic too. >> billy. >> yes, you can torture logic. >> that's tortured logic. >> it certainly is. let's pivot into something nice. christmas eve one week from tonight, miller. >> yeah. >> and what is on your wish list this year? >> well, i asked them to get a picture. i don't know if they did. i'll see if it comes up or not. but i asked santa for a big honking forklift so i can carry around my entire set of your killing series. >> you can get them on audio. they're much lighter. >> that's just how i imagined it, billy. it's beautiful! and then what else did i ask for? i'd like two of one of my fellow cit
billy, you said it last night. i was thinking the same thing.f we could have like tilted some fat pig back and poured water down his nose and got him to spill the stuff on the school massacre the day before and said no, don't go ahead with that, that's inhumane, something's flipped there. >> i know, i can't even fathom that. >> people live in a world of their own now. they create their own little world. >> you can torture people. you can torture logic too. >> billy....
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then i went to see billy joel, then l'engle richie. the one thing about these concerts is i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd. treat, to be here on this day. you think about president johnson, the rose garden, such an amazing moment. memories i think served such an important person. they do inspire. they tell us about the root, from which we have all grown. .e have to remember even as i say it is nice as i was walking through the lobby to come in and 70 people said hello. .or me it is difficult i can't remember every name. iron member faces better than names. faces better than names. often times people see me and think there is juan. doesn't.e back, he when i worked for npr, people would say, i recognize your voice from the radio. they would say it is good to put a face to the voice. i would think, g, i didn't know eq looked like either. much tv thatso people say, i recognize your face. the other day a woman said it is finally good to put a body with the face. wow. i thought, i hope she likes the body, you know what i mean? t
then i went to see billy joel, then l'engle richie. the one thing about these concerts is i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd. treat, to be here on this day. you think about president johnson, the rose garden, such an amazing moment. memories i think served such an important person. they do inspire. they tell us about the root, from which we have all grown. .e have to remember even as i say it is nice as i was walking through the lobby to come in and 70 people said hello. .or me it is...
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can tell you that, going back beginning, some of the countries most important figures -- billy mitchell, who of world war i commander air forces -- they were both trained to fly by purdue graduates. got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named clifford. he graduated in 1908. his father sent him here from dayton, ohio. he paid out-of-state tuition son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. great research going out. by the time he left, they said more about the engines. go back was for him to to dayton with his father, and they were going to build motorcycles. and they did. records in the smithsonian in washington dc. he says, in the evening near my to take long walks after dinner. i used to go past the workshop or the wright brothers were working, and i got to know them and everything. i don't believe a word of that. she, at that time, was a 22-year-old guy. he loved internal combustion engines. he loved the noise. he loved to make engine smaller and more powerful. knew the right brothers, in 1908, were working on airplanes. he made a beeline for the workshop. wh
can tell you that, going back beginning, some of the countries most important figures -- billy mitchell, who of world war i commander air forces -- they were both trained to fly by purdue graduates. got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named clifford. he graduated in 1908. his father sent him here from dayton, ohio. he paid out-of-state tuition son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. great research going out. by the time he left, they said more about the engines....
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hey, billy, buddy.e thing you could say to your grandson in the future, what would it be? >> oh, well, i guess if there was one thing i'd want my grandson to know, it would be, don't trust the irish. they're filthy, they're drunk all the time. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> they have way too many kids. you know what? i think that's it. that's probably enough ham radio for now. [ cheers and applause ] that's enough. we'll be right back with nathan lane. i don't think we -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer
hey, billy, buddy.e thing you could say to your grandson in the future, what would it be? >> oh, well, i guess if there was one thing i'd want my grandson to know, it would be, don't trust the irish. they're filthy, they're drunk all the time. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> they have way too many kids. you know what? i think that's it. that's probably enough ham radio for now. [ cheers and applause ] that's enough. we'll be right back with nathan lane. i don't think we -- [...
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each of these theaters that is their own soul. >> reporter: owe does billy gardell.touched lightening with the success of mike and molly. >> one of the magic things about our show is, everybody was about 40, when when we hit success and then melissa shot off in the stars but at the same time we were still in that age group. it wasn't about oh, let me be entitle, it was man, we should be grateful because look what we get to do. >> i cannot be worried about you and do my job at the same time do you hear me. >> let me say one thing you are so accountsy when you talk like that i really want to kiss you right now. >> reporter: with the handfull of seasons together, billy says that the cast connection is strong. >> this season has been great. we have done 11 episodes owe far and the cast knows each other so well and we still really love each other and respect each other and we have since very beginning. we are not a very normal television show. nobody has gone nuts. >> reporter: how is the show put together it scripted or improve. >> there is not a lot of improve until it
each of these theaters that is their own soul. >> reporter: owe does billy gardell.touched lightening with the success of mike and molly. >> one of the magic things about our show is, everybody was about 40, when when we hit success and then melissa shot off in the stars but at the same time we were still in that age group. it wasn't about oh, let me be entitle, it was man, we should be grateful because look what we get to do. >> i cannot be worried about you and do my job at...
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when you hear billy holliday sing that, what do you hear?- hard to talk about, huh? there is a woman who suffered so much in so many ways from her circumstance, from the situation of many things, from being a woman, from being a woman of color, from addiction, from a kind of, you know, not being -- extremelyit ended badly. and you see this happening with artists, female artists frequently. you know, you ask like, why? why did this beautiful woman self-destruct in the end? what were the things that caused her to disappear tragically at quite an early age. she was in her 40s, you know. i've looked at youtube clips and her face and wondered if -- what happened. it makes me sad, and i feel that i want to kind of be standing shoulder to shoulder with her. if she was here, we would have a lot in common. there would be a lot of things that we could talk about. >> like what? >> like female empowerment. women's rights. bigotry, racism. there's so many things we could talk about. we could talk about lipstick, too. we could talk about clothes. we could
when you hear billy holliday sing that, what do you hear?- hard to talk about, huh? there is a woman who suffered so much in so many ways from her circumstance, from the situation of many things, from being a woman, from being a woman of color, from addiction, from a kind of, you know, not being -- extremelyit ended badly. and you see this happening with artists, female artists frequently. you know, you ask like, why? why did this beautiful woman self-destruct in the end? what were the things...
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billy bean has turned over the team several times, been general manager for 70 years.y have made the playoffs eight of those 17 years. so the fans have kind of come to trust him. that said it is really hard to be an a's fan. because you just get dizzy every year there is a new cast of characters. and you can't get really attached. it is -- it is kind of almost like a social experiment. >> i wonder if it works the other way, too, such as the players don't feel as attached to the team. >> there is the question of the clubhouse dynamic, and there really is can i get to be friends with this guy when he might be gone? there is so much player movement. you look at the guys to be inducted into the hall of fame. in the old days, joe dimaggio played for one team. today, there is the debate on which logo goes on their cap. >> or how they retire. >> so it is the way baseball is today. players move around a lot more. >> yeah, let's talk football. 49ers hit a low i think it is fair to say last year. they lost to the raiders in oakland. raiders were excited. they have been horrible
billy bean has turned over the team several times, been general manager for 70 years.y have made the playoffs eight of those 17 years. so the fans have kind of come to trust him. that said it is really hard to be an a's fan. because you just get dizzy every year there is a new cast of characters. and you can't get really attached. it is -- it is kind of almost like a social experiment. >> i wonder if it works the other way, too, such as the players don't feel as attached to the team....
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>> gracias por invitarnos... >> billy habla un poco de espaÑol. Él no estÁ tan bonito como ella pero baila increÍble. ♪ escenario de despierta amÉrica... ♪ ♪ >> mÚsica rica! ♪ (diÁlogo en inglÉs) ♪ >> Ésto es estilo! ♪ >> Éste hombre me ha despeinado! >> en espaÑol... dile algo bonito... ♪ >> donde estÁ la biblioteca? (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> mamacita. >> cÓmo se dice hot? >> caliente! >> hermosa! (risas) (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> no se pierdan into the woods. >> en el bosque. >> diciembre 25. >> seguimos platicando. al regresar te mostramos las alternativas en vestidos... a que se nos vea la cintura mÁs chica! ♪ >> una interesante y nueva manera de vestirte. el de seÑalar que pinta estampados sobre sus diseÑos. >> todos los detalles del regreso de joan sebastian a las novelas. todo al regresar! >> billy estÁ desatado! ♪ regala joe boxer esta semana con hasta un 40% en descuento en pijamas. kmart. donde miembros siempre consiguen más. peinadito. >> ya estÁ confirmado que joan sebastian regresa a las novelas, deshaciendo sus condiciones fÍsicas. hemos s
>> gracias por invitarnos... >> billy habla un poco de espaÑol. Él no estÁ tan bonito como ella pero baila increÍble. ♪ escenario de despierta amÉrica... ♪ ♪ >> mÚsica rica! ♪ (diÁlogo en inglÉs) ♪ >> Ésto es estilo! ♪ >> Éste hombre me ha despeinado! >> en espaÑol... dile algo bonito... ♪ >> donde estÁ la biblioteca? (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> mamacita. >> cÓmo se dice hot? >> caliente! >> hermosa!...
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you can't do that without billy child. he was here not long ago. a minute and a half to go. run through projects and products. woo we have the new album, "dave kod and friends, 25th of december." number one. two, i am so excited about the new restaurant. >> yes. >> tell everybody. >> spagatini and dave koz lounge. >> the dave koz lounge. >> you have a permanent seat. we'll put a plaque -- >> i'll be there. >> the tavis booth. >> you got it. >> fine dining. it's a restaurant that's been in existence in southern california for 26 years. this is a brand new jewett outlet right on north cannon drive, 184, next to spago on the new restaurant row of los angeles. and so it's fine dining and music, world-class music, five nights a week. that area is my area to curate. i'm very excited about that. >> speaking of a project, is the tour -- is the cruise already sole out for next year? >> -- sold out for next year? >> it is. but you know, i'll always hold a cabin for you. how many times have i asked you? >> i've been crazy busy. you're kind. where are you going? >> we're starting in san
you can't do that without billy child. he was here not long ago. a minute and a half to go. run through projects and products. woo we have the new album, "dave kod and friends, 25th of december." number one. two, i am so excited about the new restaurant. >> yes. >> tell everybody. >> spagatini and dave koz lounge. >> the dave koz lounge. >> you have a permanent seat. we'll put a plaque -- >> i'll be there. >> the tavis booth. >> you got...
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the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c., in 1969. >> the civil rights thing was big. i walked up 14th street. the mayor. 1969. my clothing reaked with tear gas, in my clothing and my eyes and i loved it. >> ward and also began a 45-year to rear as one of the area's premier news anchors, and we shared the desk at wusa and here at wjla for the past 10 years. >> the best 10 years i have ever had, right here, and also the chance to reunite with you was a main factor. you and doug hill, and the bonus was becoming so friendly with leon harris and alison starling and of course jim grant. >> gordon also brought an award-winning news institution with them, "inside washington." >> it was not about the subject matter, and i did not care about ideology. it was like a conversation around the dinner table. after the meal is served, you can have spirited conversations. that was my game
the impossible dream with the red sox and cardinals, and i covered arthur ashe and billie jean king, and i did a lot of sports. the battle has been lost here at the supreme court. >> but his first love, political reporter, pulled him into washington, d.c., in 1969. >> the civil rights thing was big. i walked up 14th street. the mayor. 1969. my clothing reaked with tear gas, in my clothing and my eyes and i loved it. >> ward and also began a 45-year to rear as one of the area's...
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billy is as good as it can gets as far as being able to handle that balance and keep us competitive.currently yet also having to look down the road for the future. >> 49er linebacker navarro bowman is back on the active roster in time to return to the stadium where he was injured last january. bowman suffered a severe injury in the championship game. he's rehabbing from surgery. and he's eager to contribute to a team. >> it's hard to go out there and play teams like seattle where you've got, young guys that haven't been in those type of games yet. so, you know just me putting on a helmet again. those guys seeing me put the work in. just showing them that i really do love this game. hopefully it will raise the moral intent. >> the aftermath continues. this was the exchange between collin kaepernick and raiders linebacker moore as the two teams headed off the field at halftime. & % f 0 >> a little more fuel to this fire. here's more during a tv time out in the second half. in the end it was the raiders who had something to dance about while the 49ers licked their wounds. and the sharks
billy is as good as it can gets as far as being able to handle that balance and keep us competitive.currently yet also having to look down the road for the future. >> 49er linebacker navarro bowman is back on the active roster in time to return to the stadium where he was injured last january. bowman suffered a severe injury in the championship game. he's rehabbing from surgery. and he's eager to contribute to a team. >> it's hard to go out there and play teams like seattle where...
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he said that's billy ring. he said sign him. i said what do you see? he said get him.he is a player. and billy ring played for us for a long time. the . >>> tonight, hanging off the edge. a suspected burglar and the charges he faced after police got him off this roof. and five st. louis players with their hands up for protesters in ferguson new questions that race relations after an officer was cleared in the shooting death of an unarmed teenager. >>> we see this particular collision a lot. every rain day. 37 to slow down. >>> dangerous consequences for drivers who keep speeding on wet roads from holiday travel to the storm damage. we are tracking this latest round of rain in the bay area. good evening to you. thank you for joining us. terry is off tonight. we are on d.c. football. some parts of the area are drying up after a second round of rain really came down in the south bay team of look at this rain in downtown san jose and a look here at the rain in gilroy. very much a needed sight, a wanted sight. we have live team coverage on this wet weekend. we are covering
he said that's billy ring. he said sign him. i said what do you see? he said get him.he is a player. and billy ring played for us for a long time. the . >>> tonight, hanging off the edge. a suspected burglar and the charges he faced after police got him off this roof. and five st. louis players with their hands up for protesters in ferguson new questions that race relations after an officer was cleared in the shooting death of an unarmed teenager. >>> we see this particular...
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he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath.e 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilty or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> i would like to plead not guilty. >> since you plead not guilty i'm going to have the lieutenant present the case for the department, then you'll have your opportunity. >> i'm going to read an incident report that was written by officer jaret jones, staff at this facility, he writes i was asked by sergeant webb to give inmate lashbrook a direct order to get off the phone and lock down. he ignored my orders to lock down and continued to talk on the phone for several minutes. i believe that anybody could have understood that instruction and it's my belief that this incident report is a complete and accurate portrayal of the incident. >> i was on the phone. i do not deny that. i was speaking with my wife. she was crying very, very bad. and i told her i got to go because they're wanting me to lock down. she said, no, please don't hang up. i said, look, i'll call you in the morning.
he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath.e 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilty or guilty with an explanation. what's your plea? >> i would like to plead not guilty. >> since you plead not guilty i'm going to have the lieutenant present the case for the department, then you'll have your opportunity. >> i'm going to read an incident report that was written by officer jaret jones, staff at this facility,...
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. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, sit in this cell. without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod, and he said this incredible thing. he said, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, man, years, it's been years. years. it's been years since i saw a tree. one of the last time i interacted with some people? years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec, that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wan
. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, sit in this cell. without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod, and he said this incredible thing. he said, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, man, years, it's been years. years. it's been years since i saw a tree. one of the last time i interacted with some people? years....
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of weeks ago, i went to see billy joel. before that, i went to see lionel richie. the thing about all these concerts is i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd. treat, to be here on this day. you think about president johnson in the rose garden signing that -- such an amazing moment. the memories serve such an important purpose. they do inspire us. they tell us about the root from which we have all grown. -- youhave to remember know, i was walking through the lobby today, and so many people stopped to say hello. i remember faces better than names, but i don't remember every name. oftentimes people see me and juan,think of, there is he sees back. but i don't. i worked for npr -- tom had to bring that up -- people would say i recognize your voice from radio and it is good to put a face to the voice. i would think, i don't recognize you either. tv, the otheron day a lady said to me it is good to finally put a body with the face. wow. theought i hope she likes body, you know what i mean. but to see all of you, to see so many friends and faces is really, for me, t
of weeks ago, i went to see billy joel. before that, i went to see lionel richie. the thing about all these concerts is i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd. treat, to be here on this day. you think about president johnson in the rose garden signing that -- such an amazing moment. the memories serve such an important purpose. they do inspire us. they tell us about the root from which we have all grown. -- youhave to remember know, i was walking through the lobby today, and so many...
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. >> we have a royalty alert with bigger news than me prince william, billy and his wife, katie, they met up with our royalty, jay-z and beyonce, and they even met a king last night, king james. >> lebron good so we will have a recap, they met up in brooklyn new york last night. >> yeah, they went to the brooklyn nets game. we will talk about it. >> today is national christmas card day so get them out but we have an etiquette lesson before you push in the mailbox, coming up who should awe void putting on the card this year. >> do you know that every year they put out, this company called pantone puts out, the color of the year. so what is the color of 2015. >> mar sal a a. >> what is that. >> that deep red. >> alex is wearing a version today but this is a a picture right here, right on the screen. >> me marylandeling. >> deep, dark like marsala sauce or winish red. >> chicken marsala. >> i'm hungry. >> by the way, we found this list, and it lists the the most naughty cities in the country. so do you think philadelphia is a naughty town when it comes to santa? >> well, if you are here
. >> we have a royalty alert with bigger news than me prince william, billy and his wife, katie, they met up with our royalty, jay-z and beyonce, and they even met a king last night, king james. >> lebron good so we will have a recap, they met up in brooklyn new york last night. >> yeah, they went to the brooklyn nets game. we will talk about it. >> today is national christmas card day so get them out but we have an etiquette lesson before you push in the mailbox, coming...
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they know about differences in ability and it's confusing when we pretend there aren't any. >> billyrystal tells his grandson to color between the lines. >> what's the point of having lines if you're just going -- that's beautiful. that's absolutely beautiful. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picasso do to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem by 27th in performance. american kids think they're doing so well but they are doing badly. >> acknowledge what they did do well. what about the kid that is bad, the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and they know it. >> you don't give them a trophy. >> a ribbon. maybe the person who deserves the ribbon the least needs it the most. we're talking about kids. you know? >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to lose. that's what childhood is all about. making mistakes, learning to lose, learning to fail and then i hope succeed. next parents who push gender >>> michael looks like a boy's boy but his mo
they know about differences in ability and it's confusing when we pretend there aren't any. >> billyrystal tells his grandson to color between the lines. >> what's the point of having lines if you're just going -- that's beautiful. that's absolutely beautiful. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picasso do to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem...
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billy frank junior. the meetingsagine and opportunities on the travels and trips i have had to spend with billy and those are priceless. we have a video would want to start out with first so we can get our it people to roll that, we'll start out with a short video of billy frank junior. this is a continued story of the u.s. versus washington, the -- the boldn decision which came in february of 1974 and it was a continued part of the u.s. versus washington on shellfish. argumentaving a legal on our rights of the shellfish in puget sound. they asked me as one of the expert witnesses to come up to the federal court this day and testify in front of the federal court and judge to tell the creation of the raven and the clam and the story of who we are and how we got here. i walked into the courtroom that of theh this carving raven and the clam and our people. no one knew what i was going to do but nobody objected to what i was going to do so when i was i set this to stand, carving right in front of the up on t
billy frank junior. the meetingsagine and opportunities on the travels and trips i have had to spend with billy and those are priceless. we have a video would want to start out with first so we can get our it people to roll that, we'll start out with a short video of billy frank junior. this is a continued story of the u.s. versus washington, the -- the boldn decision which came in february of 1974 and it was a continued part of the u.s. versus washington on shellfish. argumentaving a legal on...
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brigadier general billy mitchell was the individual that proved c to the u.s.navy that you could sink battleships using aircraftn and a lot of that -- a lot of those test demonstrations were done off the coast here of virginia, and some more limited. in north carolina. and they were quite successful in proving that aircraft and ai power was a naval asset. so the ospreyland is a shipwreck that people do dive off of virginia's quite deep. i think there's only been a wat. handful of people that have dove it. the new jersey and virginia arer in about 250 to 300 feet of water. so they're tricky dives.we're but you know, there's a whole another layer when we're lookin at this area, we kind of looked at it from this battlefield aces archaeology and we're looking an it from this broader idea of st this maritime cultural landscape. we're looking at other facets other than just world war i and world war ii and we've started to look at this sort of these ok noncombat military losses, whicl are the billy mitchell fleets, as well. main so it's very interesting.re and i woul
brigadier general billy mitchell was the individual that proved c to the u.s.navy that you could sink battleships using aircraftn and a lot of that -- a lot of those test demonstrations were done off the coast here of virginia, and some more limited. in north carolina. and they were quite successful in proving that aircraft and ai power was a naval asset. so the ospreyland is a shipwreck that people do dive off of virginia's quite deep. i think there's only been a wat. handful of people that...
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[music playing] -it wouldn't be right to have done all this and not have billy be a part of it. i think this is the perfect finishing touch. [music playing] -hi ladies. -hi. -how are you? -hi. -how's everyone? you guys have a nice stay? -yeah. -yeah. -excited to be home. -i bet you're ready to come home, huh? -yes, we're ready to come home. thank you. thank you so much. -well, it has been an amazing experience renovating this place. you guys ready to see the reveal? -yes. -yes. -all right. we're going to go around the house cause i think it's going to make for a better surprise. -ok. -head on up. -holy crap. is this my house? -oh wow. -oh my god. [music playing] -is this really my house? -i didn't expect it to be just so bright and airy. and, uh, just beautiful. it's beautiful. -we're already really close and i think that this space is just going to make us even closer. we're going to spend even more time together. -i can't even think right now. there's a lot going through my mind. all i know is that-- that my house is amazing and i'm so happy. -guys, it's been an amazing experi
[music playing] -it wouldn't be right to have done all this and not have billy be a part of it. i think this is the perfect finishing touch. [music playing] -hi ladies. -hi. -how are you? -hi. -how's everyone? you guys have a nice stay? -yeah. -yeah. -excited to be home. -i bet you're ready to come home, huh? -yes, we're ready to come home. thank you. thank you so much. -well, it has been an amazing experience renovating this place. you guys ready to see the reveal? -yes. -yes. -all right....
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the billy dee was like that. to have of book about war but he was not thinking right or wrong in a moral way but my math is better than your mouth. >> there is not a moral dimension to someone that says we have misunderstood the true value in the world? >> i say that. he doesn't. [laughter] it is true but what causes you to type the words out in the first place like something is wrong? you have the us since that feels at least to you and that is with a moral concern is that is fair? >> you think i am? >> heavily. >> really? >> but i want 2.0 to go back to list them and brad however you pronounce his last name, there is a common thread that runs through them. don't you think? we met every one of those people have opposition but everybody has a moral position even by default. solyndra goes into finance even after he abandons medicine because i care about people but not really. [laughter] but to be so indifferent he takes refuge in numbers. that is a moral position that not a moralistic character. >> but i thought w
the billy dee was like that. to have of book about war but he was not thinking right or wrong in a moral way but my math is better than your mouth. >> there is not a moral dimension to someone that says we have misunderstood the true value in the world? >> i say that. he doesn't. [laughter] it is true but what causes you to type the words out in the first place like something is wrong? you have the us since that feels at least to you and that is with a moral concern is that is fair?...
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. >> billy graham liked him. >> billy graham liked presidents.psons".rn to "the you been doing that since 1989. what is it about "the simpson's?" >> it is how good the actors are. [laughter] a number of things. brooks made the deal with fox to get the show on the air, fox was fledgling network. jim made a good deal. it is the only show in the history of american primetime television that has no network interference in its contract. you take a country that emulates the success, more networks would try that avenue of producing shows. >> i bet that had something to do with the relationships of jim brooks. >> i'm sure. fox. >> i'm fascinated by the idea of impressions. why some people are good men next. why others are not. >> it is the ear. guest,nds, christopher they are well accomplished at doing voices. they have musical ears. it is the music which helps you with not only impressions but with dialect. dialect coaches teach about pronunciation. sometimes they forget the music. music is about the way different actions work. a musical ear is probably
. >> billy graham liked him. >> billy graham liked presidents.psons".rn to "the you been doing that since 1989. what is it about "the simpson's?" >> it is how good the actors are. [laughter] a number of things. brooks made the deal with fox to get the show on the air, fox was fledgling network. jim made a good deal. it is the only show in the history of american primetime television that has no network interference in its contract. you take a country that...
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they talked about billy and saw shut obama's dress and said they should have more class and that the teenagers look to board. they stormed the protesters cap. we have the latest from hong kong. only the rain. it is a refusal to allow a group of mps to hong kong. >> i did not expect them to control it, so i don't think it's the right thing to do. >> they did not want to obey the contract in china or the british government. >> the frustration spilled over into some of the worst scenes of violence yet. the protesters say they have no choice. it raises the question about how all things will end. it is the kind of society hong kong should be. in issue that was meant to be resolved between britain and china years ago. and, studentsese say that while china may have the upper hand, they are prepared for a long fight. >> following the shooting of an unarmed black teenager, the president has asked congress for $263 million to study ways to improve policing. he wants to increase the use of body cameras. there are separate meetings in ferguson, missouri and civil rights leaders that have been cr
they talked about billy and saw shut obama's dress and said they should have more class and that the teenagers look to board. they stormed the protesters cap. we have the latest from hong kong. only the rain. it is a refusal to allow a group of mps to hong kong. >> i did not expect them to control it, so i don't think it's the right thing to do. >> they did not want to obey the contract in china or the british government. >> the frustration spilled over into some of the worst...
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but most are creative people like billy joel, and even lady gaga. synesthesia often runs in families, isn't made up, and does not require treatment. >> i call it a trait like having blue eyes or perfect pitch. you would never say, you have perfect pitch, we have to treat you for that. >> eli assumed everyone in the world experienced things like him. so he never brought it up. when he struggled with home work last year, his mother took him to a psychologist, who diagnosed him. >> i was stunned thinking of all the things that suddenly make more sense. >> scott is working with eli on ways to use his gifts to his advantage. what we try to do is come up with different ways to snap him out of it or help him focus a little bit more. >> like looking at blue objects when he's distracted. >> with blue it helps me focus, and i can keep doing my work. >> eli said that synesthesia can be annoying at times. >> if i'm tasting bananas, it can keep me up at night, and i just keep tasting it. >> if he had no superpower. >> i would be just black and white, and bland.
but most are creative people like billy joel, and even lady gaga. synesthesia often runs in families, isn't made up, and does not require treatment. >> i call it a trait like having blue eyes or perfect pitch. you would never say, you have perfect pitch, we have to treat you for that. >> eli assumed everyone in the world experienced things like him. so he never brought it up. when he struggled with home work last year, his mother took him to a psychologist, who diagnosed him....
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and actor bill -- billy zane had no comment. you have a parent and how do you feel?this is a dog bites man story of the i don't get it. there is not an academic out there who doesn't hate republicans. the idea when the school said it is not there, the official policy of the school, of course it is. try to find a professor who doesn't hate republicans. >> at least she is honest. she is saying where she stands. she is not saying she is unbiased. she says i hate you people which is actually kind of good. >> when i think of the word hate. hate is a strong word. sorry, guys, but in all seriousness what do i really hate? i hate cutting palm's heads off. for her using strong words, it is bothersome how people get so decisive over politics. i think this language is really negative. the university spokesman came out and said you read part of what he said. at the same time the university must work to ensure diverse ideas in a respectful environment without fear of reprisal. my message to the students is let it rip. let it rip. you just have been given permission and let it rip
and actor bill -- billy zane had no comment. you have a parent and how do you feel?this is a dog bites man story of the i don't get it. there is not an academic out there who doesn't hate republicans. the idea when the school said it is not there, the official policy of the school, of course it is. try to find a professor who doesn't hate republicans. >> at least she is honest. she is saying where she stands. she is not saying she is unbiased. she says i hate you people which is actually...
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billy zane who said he was going to do "red eye" and then said he wasn't. we are off track. how do we make it better? do you believe that it will be worse? >> i would say it would be worse except when they say they don't trust that anyone has their back. good. about time. you realize a politician does not have your back. whether it is a democrat are on republican, they don't care about you. it is their own power. as we get to this point, when we make this a realization that we carry around with us everywhere, maybe we will stop asking politicians to solve our problems. the problems will actually get solved and we can have a cherry outlook about next year. until then, as long as you are thinking that boehner and pelosi will solve your life's problems, you deserve what you get. jay she makes a lot -- >> she makes a lot of good points. >> i would hate to hear your outdoor voice. >> you really would. >> it would be like a car alarm. >> the i call all of the leprechauns. the leprechauns come. you would be in good company. >> i am irish. ii think the gridlock thing is a myth here.
billy zane who said he was going to do "red eye" and then said he wasn't. we are off track. how do we make it better? do you believe that it will be worse? >> i would say it would be worse except when they say they don't trust that anyone has their back. good. about time. you realize a politician does not have your back. whether it is a democrat are on republican, they don't care about you. it is their own power. as we get to this point, when we make this a realization that we...