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billy crystal's father worked in this record store.e that actually put it out, and having put the record out, of course, the next issue was getting it played on the radio. and most radio stations wouldn't touch it, and this lasted for many, many years. i mean, for a long time, you could not hear this song on the radio. there's a story in my book about wnew debating at great length over whether or not to let billie holiday perform strange fruit. in this era, records weren't played so much as there were live performances on the radio, and they went back and forth about whether or not to let her sing the song and ultimately decided to let her sing it in the middle of the night when presumably nobody would be listening. and as you point out in your book, there is some censorship, certainly, involved there, but it's also a very somber song. it's not appealing radio programming. right, it's not appealing programming. i mean, this was a story that-- i interviewed the guy that chooses the music for one of the airlines, and there was a story th
billy crystal's father worked in this record store.e that actually put it out, and having put the record out, of course, the next issue was getting it played on the radio. and most radio stations wouldn't touch it, and this lasted for many, many years. i mean, for a long time, you could not hear this song on the radio. there's a story in my book about wnew debating at great length over whether or not to let billie holiday perform strange fruit. in this era, records weren't played so much as...
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he's billy walters.he has the power to move our lines. >> logan: billy walters has built an empire from his gambling. and at the age of 65, he isn't slowing down. he owns four golf courses, including this one, ten car dealerships, and a ton of stock. but it was on wall street, he says, where he was taken for a ride. >> walters: i've been swindled out of quite a bit of money on the stock market. and i bought a lot of enron stock once, and i got swindled. i bought a lot of worldcom stock-- got swindled. i bought a lot of tyco stock-- i got swindled. >> logan: his disdain for wall street is one of the reasons billy walters decided to talk to us-- a chance, he says, to make the point that the gambling world is not as shady as most people think. >> walters: i ran into a lot of... a lot of bad guys, a lot of... a lot of thieves. i mean, they'd steal the lord's supper. but i can tell you, percentage- wise, i ran into many more with suits and ties on than i have with... with the gamblers. >> logan: so you would
he's billy walters.he has the power to move our lines. >> logan: billy walters has built an empire from his gambling. and at the age of 65, he isn't slowing down. he owns four golf courses, including this one, ten car dealerships, and a ton of stock. but it was on wall street, he says, where he was taken for a ride. >> walters: i've been swindled out of quite a bit of money on the stock market. and i bought a lot of enron stock once, and i got swindled. i bought a lot of worldcom...
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billy ray cyrus. with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure. we can help you keep your house. all we ask for in return is that you submit to our plans for galactic domination. [laughing] [laughing hesitantly] [laughing evilly] sign. announcer: if you're facing foreclosure, talk to the right people. speak with hud-approved housing counselors free of charge at... let's talk miley. unlike most of the world, when i read your recent controversial "gq" interview, i nodded my way through it. as a parent, i totally got where you're coming from. maybe the comments were a little bit emotional in parts, but i actually thought, well, you know what? maybe it had to be said. this. digest it. and think about what "hannah montana," this global phenomenon, had actually done to you as a family. >> i realized that i made a big mistake even giving that interview. it was the darkest time of my life. of dark. not -- i mean, it was dark. and turbulent and that would have been a real good time for me to probably go sit by
billy ray cyrus. with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure. we can help you keep your house. all we ask for in return is that you submit to our plans for galactic domination. [laughing] [laughing hesitantly] [laughing evilly] sign. announcer: if you're facing foreclosure, talk to the right people. speak with hud-approved housing counselors free of charge at... let's talk miley. unlike most of the world, when i read your recent controversial "gq" interview, i nodded my way through...
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billy ray cyrus for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> billy ray, how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> my first question, did you ever have this terrible nagging feeling if you suddenly keeled over from a heart attack tomorrow, the headlines would be, miley cyrus' dad dies of an achey breaky heart? >> if that were the case, that's what it's going to read. as ironic as my life is at times, that will probably be the way i go. >> you have had an extraordinarily checkered life. you've had great highs. great lows. fair liberal dose of scandal and drama and everything else. how would you -- as you approach your 50th birthday. by the way, you have weathered much better than i have. as you approach it, how would you sum up your life? >> i would sum it up as for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. for me, there's never been anything in the middle. it's always been white hot or ice cold. it i go back to my childhood, you know, when i was either going through what a kid at that time might be going through in eastern kentucky. my mom and dad got divorced w
billy ray cyrus for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> billy ray, how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> my first question, did you ever have this terrible nagging feeling if you suddenly keeled over from a heart attack tomorrow, the headlines would be, miley cyrus' dad dies of an achey breaky heart? >> if that were the case, that's what it's going to read. as ironic as my life is at times, that will probably be the way i go. >> you have had an...
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billy ray cyrus joins us next.deal this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. challenge that with olay regenerist night elixir. its gentle glycolic formula resurfaces at night for the smooth skin of a light chemical peel. sleep tight. regenerist, from olay. so who will be the last man standing? cubby, add the wolverines! [ growling ] new everest from degree has a fresh scent and twice the sweat-blocking power. still looks cool and dry! new everest from degree. we get double miles on every purchase, so me and my lads earned a trip to san francisco twice as fast! we get double miles every time we use our card... i'll take these two... ...no matter what we're buying. ...and all of those. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang! it's hard to beat double miles! whoa dude. [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capi
billy ray cyrus joins us next.deal this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. challenge that with olay regenerist night elixir. its gentle glycolic formula resurfaces at night for the smooth skin of a light chemical peel. sleep tight. regenerist, from olay. so who will be the last man standing? cubby, add the...
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billy's -- billy's owner wishes she had known. >> i had no idea, why isn't there a warning on the label, the owner said. >> reporter: while billy ate a lot of xylitol gum, dr. mcclain has seen toxicity with a single piece. call your vet immediately and keep these products out of their reach. it's also interesting because the symptoms can occur quickly or be delayed up to three days later they can start. so unfortunate. >> thank you. >>> tragedy at sea. seven fishermen missing, one confirmed dead. what his family just told cbs 5. >>> they are forcing me to buy a policy that i can't afford, all right, and that i don't want. >> new federal rules adding thousands of dollars to homeowners' mortgage payments. how much opting out will cost. our top story, the deadly boat accident off baja california. as of tonight one >>> more now on our top story, the deadly boat accident off baja, california. as of tonight, one person is confirmed dead identified as leslie yee of ceres. he loved finishing but had to be convinced to make the trip. his daughter said she lost a wonderful father. >> he was my be
billy's -- billy's owner wishes she had known. >> i had no idea, why isn't there a warning on the label, the owner said. >> reporter: while billy ate a lot of xylitol gum, dr. mcclain has seen toxicity with a single piece. call your vet immediately and keep these products out of their reach. it's also interesting because the symptoms can occur quickly or be delayed up to three days later they can start. so unfortunate. >> thank you. >>> tragedy at sea. seven fishermen...
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>> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well.he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me and brandy together. this is on our first visit. >> earlier in the day, groves' girlfriend, brandy, was caught attempting to smuggle tobacco and cell phones into the prison during her visit with him. >> bring him over this way. >> the following day, groves is questioned by internal affairs. >> i'm going to ask you straight up, you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> no. >> no statement at all? >> no statement at all. >> now, she went home friday. i didn't send her to jail. i'm going to get a warrant for her arrest for misdemeanor trafficking. it's all on you right now. do you understand that? >> yes. >> she'll never be allowed to visit at any prison ever again. all right. anything else you want to say? >> no. >> all right. go ahead and take him back to idu then. >> but alone in his cell, groves did have something to say. he used the camera our producer
>> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well.he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me and brandy together. this is on our first visit. >> earlier in the day, groves' girlfriend, brandy, was caught attempting to smuggle tobacco and cell phones into the prison during her visit with him. >> bring him over this way. >> the following day, groves is questioned by internal...
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>> reporter: while billy ate a lot of xylitol gum, dr. mccleon has seen symptoms with a single piece including vomit i, seizures and other symptoms. keep these products out of their reach. that's the problems. dogs hunt things out. they get into everything. >> sounds like her advice just maybe not have it at all. >> reporter: stay away from it if you have a pet. that's her point of view. >> thank you. >>> a power plant is feeling the sting of hundreds of jellyfish. workers are struggling to deal with the swarms of jellyfish clogging the plant's filters. well, what they are trying to do is collect a massive amount of jellies before they shut down the power plant's production of electricity for israeli cities. not a good thing especially with the sweltering heat of the summer. >>> debris from japan's quake and tsunami may wash up at local beaches in a couple of years. you remember cars, homes, just about anything in between was swept away last march in the "mercury news" reports scientists computer models indicate the junk could show up on
>> reporter: while billy ate a lot of xylitol gum, dr. mccleon has seen symptoms with a single piece including vomit i, seizures and other symptoms. keep these products out of their reach. that's the problems. dogs hunt things out. they get into everything. >> sounds like her advice just maybe not have it at all. >> reporter: stay away from it if you have a pet. that's her point of view. >> thank you. >>> a power plant is feeling the sting of hundreds of...
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>> coming up billy elliott and more of diana ross is coming to town. you so much, gary. >> great movies, jan. still to come on kron 4 news this weekend a preview of the mess in national asia pageant in san francisco preview. it is all about the shoes. jan? >> what do you do? >> henry? >> taking these out on each side hal. >> now what? >> i do not think that i want to this is a scorpion. one of the many things san jose. take a look we are going to preview some amazing animals coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. nice. @p@po' >> this is one av african bullfrog. >> and amazing animal at kirk world. the santa clara county fair. and let us deal with this friend there is poison. the yes there is venom. but he does not have been a particularly reason to use it time not threatening him or giving him any trouble. >> this ever scorpion from west africa. these emperor because they're docile. >> this emperor scorpion is a popular pet. >> this is a one a month old baby cordtoward thi tortoise. >> and a little bit of a time. three years, for years and he gets to t
>> coming up billy elliott and more of diana ross is coming to town. you so much, gary. >> great movies, jan. still to come on kron 4 news this weekend a preview of the mess in national asia pageant in san francisco preview. it is all about the shoes. jan? >> what do you do? >> henry? >> taking these out on each side hal. >> now what? >> i do not think that i want to this is a scorpion. one of the many things san jose. take a look we are going to...
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billie jean king. how she felt when she beat bobby rigs that that battle of the sexes. >> i still wake up in a cold sweat, i got to play that match! oh -- thank you, god, for letting me win. >> the challenges she faced coming out. >> i didn't get comfortable in my own skin until i was probably 51. >> and my surprising connection with her. i was a ball boy at wimbledon. >> no way. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> we will start by talking about rory mcilroy's smashing victory, 16 under par, the lowest score in tournament history. first start to finish winner since tiger woods in 2002 and he's only 22 years old. rory mcilroy joins me now. rory, as a fellow irishman, thank you for coming to america and beating them at their own game in their own backyard. >> yeah -- i mean, no, what can i say. it was one of the best weeks in my life. everything sort of just came together at the right time and it was a great win. >> i mean to come to america and win the u.s. open is a feat very few ever achieve outsid
billie jean king. how she felt when she beat bobby rigs that that battle of the sexes. >> i still wake up in a cold sweat, i got to play that match! oh -- thank you, god, for letting me win. >> the challenges she faced coming out. >> i didn't get comfortable in my own skin until i was probably 51. >> and my surprising connection with her. i was a ball boy at wimbledon. >> no way. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> we will start by...
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billie jean, this is a real honor for he. >> it's nice to meet you. you've been coming to wimbledon for years. >> i lived in wimbledon for five years. i was a ball boy at wimbledon. >> no way. >> i covered wimbledon magistrate's court during wimbledon fortnight when all these people were brought up for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. most importantly, my mother and grandmother who loved 10 tennis, used to religiously take me to watch the king, as you were known then. >> did you throw the ball to me? >> probably. i never got on the big courts where you were operating. >> no, i was on the outside courts. >> i'm a lot older than i look. >> you look very young. one always wonders when they watch television. i'm 67. >> well, this is the most amazing thing. today is the -- well, this year is the 50th anniversary of your first wimbledon win. i find that extraordinary. >> and i haven't missed a year. >> is that right? >> i've gone every single year since '61. >> do you still play tennis? >> well, i got to a point, because i started having my first knee op
billie jean, this is a real honor for he. >> it's nice to meet you. you've been coming to wimbledon for years. >> i lived in wimbledon for five years. i was a ball boy at wimbledon. >> no way. >> i covered wimbledon magistrate's court during wimbledon fortnight when all these people were brought up for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. most importantly, my mother and grandmother who loved 10 tennis, used to religiously take me to watch the king, as you were known then....
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citracal. >>> right now my special guest billie jean king. that elton john himself wrote in your honor. tell me about that. >> well, actually a lot of the people out here, too. they're all singing it to help us remember. >> so it was "philadelphia freedom". >> i played world team tennis for the philadelphia freedom the first year. elton used to come sit on the bench. ted hengley the designer from england made the uniform for us. we played a competition against bill cosby as well. he used to sit on the bench with our team. it's a co-ed team. that's actually my core business, world team tennis. so it's ironic because here we go. so anyway, we're going to a concert together. he said i want to write you a song. and of course i'm blurk by now. i thought he was teasing, right? joking. you must be joking. no, no, no, i'm serious. he said, what are we going to call it? i go, i don't know. i'm like so embarrassed by this time. and he goes, how about philadelphia freedom that sn that would be great. i love that. i love philadelphia. good. it's iambic.
citracal. >>> right now my special guest billie jean king. that elton john himself wrote in your honor. tell me about that. >> well, actually a lot of the people out here, too. they're all singing it to help us remember. >> so it was "philadelphia freedom". >> i played world team tennis for the philadelphia freedom the first year. elton used to come sit on the bench. ted hengley the designer from england made the uniform for us. we played a competition...
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one month after, billy mccoy, age 63 had a heart attack. later he died. >> is anybody else like to share something that you want to do at this time? anybody else? >> defiant until the end, billy, better known by his nickname, left a strong impression on his fellow inmates. >> a lot of people didn't understand. >> he died in prison and with a lot of us, they have to undergo if the situations and circumstances don't change. you want to leave a legacy. we have the opportunity to leave a legacy. we have the things we are doing and how we are thinking. look forward to the future and when it's said and done, they have something to look forward to. his life is here and now gone on to be with the father. that should just be testimony for the rest of you that we conduct ourselves as we should and as moral people. we perpet yut this throughout the community >> earth to earth, ashes to ashes, and dust to dust. >> while one man is buried, another gets a second chance. >> you happy today? >> i'm thrilled. >> already, ricky. right now? >> right now. >> h
one month after, billy mccoy, age 63 had a heart attack. later he died. >> is anybody else like to share something that you want to do at this time? anybody else? >> defiant until the end, billy, better known by his nickname, left a strong impression on his fellow inmates. >> a lot of people didn't understand. >> he died in prison and with a lot of us, they have to undergo if the situations and circumstances don't change. you want to leave a legacy. we have the...
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back in the one hundred eighty eight girls the kids mellish billy was just a student he joined a mass fungus strike outside government headquarters at that time the country was still cool to the georgian soviet socialist republic. that hunger strike which lasted eight or nine days triggered a movement of liberation i often sat on the steps of my friends. the number of protesters good day by day. the then a young historian lend his support to the cools. it independence was my watchword at that time i didn't miss a single public action all right. in april niceness' going celss of people gathered in tbilisi for an open ended rally outside government headquarters they wanted independence for the republican ga. the camps afoot the leader of a nationalist movement was the speaker who made the most extremist remarks in an intensely dramatic speech. in the early hours of april ninth the soviet government dispatched armored vehicles and soldiers against peaceful demonstrators sixteen people died and hundreds were injured. a mathematician and would be magnets of georgia was lucky enough to evad
back in the one hundred eighty eight girls the kids mellish billy was just a student he joined a mass fungus strike outside government headquarters at that time the country was still cool to the georgian soviet socialist republic. that hunger strike which lasted eight or nine days triggered a movement of liberation i often sat on the steps of my friends. the number of protesters good day by day. the then a young historian lend his support to the cools. it independence was my watchword at that...
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billy elliott will move you and stir you. does not, my friends, go to the doctor and get your heart checked. curtain's up through september at san francisco's orpheum theater. >>> more tales of the city, an extended run at act theater in san francisco. swinging '70s san francisco is full of brilliant performances. highly recommend this weekend. >>> several fun holiday events happening in our area. alameda will have the second largest july 4th parade in the country. i'll see you there. or go down to half moon bay on the coast to see pooches on parade. look for a full list of all the things happening this july 4th weekend at cbs5.com, or do me a favor and yourself a favor and follow me on twitter. have a fantastic july 4th weekend! cheers. >> cheers, indeed. >>> as mexico's central gulf coast braces for more rain, the first tropical storm of the hurricane season has already left three people dead. you can see the high water left behind by tropical storm arlene. this week, choppers flew water and food to a township where 200 peo
billy elliott will move you and stir you. does not, my friends, go to the doctor and get your heart checked. curtain's up through september at san francisco's orpheum theater. >>> more tales of the city, an extended run at act theater in san francisco. swinging '70s san francisco is full of brilliant performances. highly recommend this weekend. >>> several fun holiday events happening in our area. alameda will have the second largest july 4th parade in the country. i'll see...
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elliott." ♪ billy elliott makes you feel like dancing going to dance the night away he makes you feeldancing, dancing dance the night away ♪ and don't you think it is about time, city? ♪ you and i should be as one one city maybe you and i should be as one one city maybe you and i should be as one one give me one city moment in time and it makes it all city sign -- shine one moment in time today ♪ >> my name is eugene gordon, jr. this speculation is defamation educated for togetherness. so says capitalist, imperialists, fascist diplomacy. the naturally, sapient ethnicity of largely state-based means of exchange, capital currency for commodities that creates a class system divide of intent to psychological use, meaning gender and ethnicity. they are both dictated to education of the financial cost. the basic need -- evading public ownership of means of production. between 2002 and 2011, in san francisco a man called out, "i hate you believing i hate you." a man speaking at that anyone wearing a skirt -- not a full "of his end-word. -- quote of his n-word. as the state deconstructs, fasc
elliott." ♪ billy elliott makes you feel like dancing going to dance the night away he makes you feeldancing, dancing dance the night away ♪ and don't you think it is about time, city? ♪ you and i should be as one one city maybe you and i should be as one one city maybe you and i should be as one one give me one city moment in time and it makes it all city sign -- shine one moment in time today ♪ >> my name is eugene gordon, jr. this speculation is defamation educated for...
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. >> reporter: however, this was billy a few days ago hook up to ivs and a catheter.he dog severely ill with liver failure and internal bleeding. >> when he actually presented to us, he had been bleeding in the armpit and in the eyes. >> reporter: according to his owner he had gotten into a grocery back and ate several packs of sugar-free gum. the gum contains a sweetener called xylitol, which is used in many products even toothpaste n humans it's considered safe. but in dogs, xylitol can be toxic. despite five days of intensive care he had so much damage to his organs he couldn't be saved. he was euthanized, his other than heartbroken. veterinary specialist dr. heidi mcclain says dog owners need to not danger. >> i personally would never buy gunman with xylitol because i have dogs and if i leave a pack in my car or a pack in my house, just would never want my own dog get into it. >> reporter: reports of xylitol poisonings, while small, are on the rise. since 2006, calls to the national animal poison control center have tripled. makers of this gum urge pet owners to k
. >> reporter: however, this was billy a few days ago hook up to ivs and a catheter.he dog severely ill with liver failure and internal bleeding. >> when he actually presented to us, he had been bleeding in the armpit and in the eyes. >> reporter: according to his owner he had gotten into a grocery back and ate several packs of sugar-free gum. the gum contains a sweetener called xylitol, which is used in many products even toothpaste n humans it's considered safe. but in dogs,...
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i went straight to the billy key chains. >> we should start calling your billy karins.ecommend it but you could. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned because "way too early" starts right now. >>> president obama meets at the white house with congressional leaders. the president lo propose significant cuts to medicare and social security. the question is will the gop back off its pledge to keach taxes off the table, in return reaching a deal that could save the american kmm over the long term. >> we'll see. meanwhile the constant effort to keep up with the twisted mind of terrorists now expanded to include surgically implanted bombs carried onto planes. the question is how real is the threat of a fake boob? they say it's pretty road. >>> facebook teams up with skype. the question is what is the wingle voss cut of the new one. they'd better
i went straight to the billy key chains. >> we should start calling your billy karins.ecommend it but you could. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned because "way too early" starts right now. >>> president obama meets at the white house with congressional leaders. the president lo propose significant cuts to medicare and social security. the question is will the gop back off its pledge to keach taxes off the table, in...
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billy had promised to beat corruption and lead the nation to prosperity however it was the press that was the first victim of his law and order. to. be able to order. street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a cannon cabin factory. but we have less garbage now. some visitors who come here make fun of me. regular garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people like me. that i feel people will start to appreciate us. as soon as the second really took power he attempted to take control of the editorial policy of the country's leading independent t.v. channel. to its own skits mellish really realized that his window of opportunity was quite narrow. to short stories ambition to take control of the channel it goes back to two thousand and four the new system of government seemed to be weak we thought we need to build a viable state first and then take care of the rest of us because
billy had promised to beat corruption and lead the nation to prosperity however it was the press that was the first victim of his law and order. to. be able to order. street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a cannon cabin factory. but we have less garbage now. some visitors who come here make fun of me. regular garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a...
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as about the same time george's media was going out of its way to report on mikhail second billie's police reforms on face value the changes look quite impressive petty crime had been stamped out people now felt more secure on the streets of the towns of the. traffic patrols that stopped taking frights. true the country's traffic police are totally free from corruption but you can get your license within a day after pain right through official channels instead of flying in somebody's sockets. for many years nino burjanadze was speaker of the country's parliament and one of my hail. closest associates in two thousand and eight she resigned from the post parliamentary speaker and founded an opposition party and you know there is a very serious problem by its corruption in the elite it has grown even larger compact than what it was like in the last years of shevardnadze through when everybody was talking about corruption in georgia's government. there. was always an opposition moderates to saakashvili as the owner of a major medical insurance company he knows all too well the meaning of so ca
as about the same time george's media was going out of its way to report on mikhail second billie's police reforms on face value the changes look quite impressive petty crime had been stamped out people now felt more secure on the streets of the towns of the. traffic patrols that stopped taking frights. true the country's traffic police are totally free from corruption but you can get your license within a day after pain right through official channels instead of flying in somebody's sockets....
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i sued billy jean king. she was -- look, billy jean king is old and busted. i'm the new hotness. was at an autograph show pretending to be me. people were hitting her, but she was making money. i sued her for the bruises and the bucks. >> do you shop at old navy? >> yeah. >> old navy is great when you lose your lug luggage. you can go in there and buy -- or if you don't want to buy laundry you can buy new ones. >> it is like the taco bell. >> it is called old navy, but no epilepse. >> the crown plaza hotel is introducing sno re monitors. it is making sure nobody is disturbing the guests. they will patrol the halls fed -- halls of the designated quiet zone. they will quietly enter the room and kill you. ryan, is this a good idea? somebody is going to knock on your door in the middle of the night and stop snoring. is that going to stop you? >> how will they prove you are senatoring or sleeping? were you snoring no i was having sex. oh, sorry to bother you. as loud as you want. >> with a bear. >> do you believe this story? >> i do. it makes perfect sense. a hotel would do this inste
i sued billy jean king. she was -- look, billy jean king is old and busted. i'm the new hotness. was at an autograph show pretending to be me. people were hitting her, but she was making money. i sued her for the bruises and the bucks. >> do you shop at old navy? >> yeah. >> old navy is great when you lose your lug luggage. you can go in there and buy -- or if you don't want to buy laundry you can buy new ones. >> it is like the taco bell. >> it is called old navy,...
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. ♪ >>> "billy elliot," the show about a miner's son who lives to dance, may have wowed broadway audiencestly closing early in the bay area. originally scheduled to run through mid-september, "billy elliot" will pack up his dancing shoes on august 21. ticketholders for shows after that date can contact the box office to reschedule or get a refund. despite its ten tony awards and glowing reviews, the show also closed four weeks early in chicago. >>> many san francisco workers may not be benefiting from their company health care. but their employers certainly are. there's news tonight that more than 80% of the money that companies set aside for health care goes back into the boss' pocket. for some companies, it adds up to $200,000 a year. now, without that money, some employers say they'd have to lay off workers tonight. they are calling for a full board vote to review this loophole. >>> oakland's clorox company saw its stock price store after it was to be bought by carl ike horn. he suggested rival firms should offer more, naming procter and gamble and palmolive as possible investors. he co
. ♪ >>> "billy elliot," the show about a miner's son who lives to dance, may have wowed broadway audiencestly closing early in the bay area. originally scheduled to run through mid-september, "billy elliot" will pack up his dancing shoes on august 21. ticketholders for shows after that date can contact the box office to reschedule or get a refund. despite its ten tony awards and glowing reviews, the show also closed four weeks early in chicago. >>> many...
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you didn't touch that, billy joe. >> you ignore things it usually goes away. >> all right.hank you very much. >>> a television star plants cement prints at folly wood's famous theater. can a star-packed come by about killing mean bosses beat out the raging robots at the box office? inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. toward new sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nature so let's set our compass for traverse city and find ourselves. in the magic, and the moments of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and
you didn't touch that, billy joe. >> you ignore things it usually goes away. >> all right.hank you very much. >>> a television star plants cement prints at folly wood's famous theater. can a star-packed come by about killing mean bosses beat out the raging robots at the box office? inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. toward new sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nature so let's set our compass for traverse...
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. -- for billy graham. she was an assistant to the editor of decision magazine, the largest in the world at the time. isn't that amazing? she is 93 years old now, the same age of mg. -- billy graham. i remember that the billy graham evangelical foundation started in one room andthis grew into mega-amazingness. my mother is 93. and she is living near chicago noshe is still sharp. my sister. >> how many children in the family? >> just the two of us. myself and my sister butmy mother had 15 siblings. >> went to school in iowa and then you had some art and design. >> i actually finish my degree paid for by abc at the time at american university. i wanted to go into communications. and get a degree. >> in your an account executive? -- account executive at abc? >> i failed in marketing by put together unusual things. a morning team and i actually put together sponsorships for them to go overseas to broadcast octoberfest. the afternoon team did that. and then to go over to england, and then go back to the united s
. -- for billy graham. she was an assistant to the editor of decision magazine, the largest in the world at the time. isn't that amazing? she is 93 years old now, the same age of mg. -- billy graham. i remember that the billy graham evangelical foundation started in one room andthis grew into mega-amazingness. my mother is 93. and she is living near chicago noshe is still sharp. my sister. >> how many children in the family? >> just the two of us. myself and my sister butmy mother...
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officer billy was shot in july of last year while cleaning his new car outside of his south side home after completing an overnight shift guarding mayor daley's house the men questioned was sent downstate after an arrest last september on vehicular hijacking and weapons charges at the time he was on parole for a 2009 conviction for an aggravated battery to a police officer and a 2008 drug conviction officer billy was a month from retirement when he died. >>the suspect in the 1957 murder of a girl on sycamore says he has an ironclad alibi jack daniel mccullough is charged with maria ripoffs murder and is being held in jail in washington state the tribune reports that mccullough says he could not have committed the murder because his father drove him to chicago for military medical exams he says military personnel records should exonerate him ... >>in michigan the man who went on a rampage of murder killing seven people has turned the gun on himself. the suspect rodrick dantzler reportedly killed themselves during a police standoff. the attacks began yesterday afternoon in grand rapids
officer billy was shot in july of last year while cleaning his new car outside of his south side home after completing an overnight shift guarding mayor daley's house the men questioned was sent downstate after an arrest last september on vehicular hijacking and weapons charges at the time he was on parole for a 2009 conviction for an aggravated battery to a police officer and a 2008 drug conviction officer billy was a month from retirement when he died. >>the suspect in the 1957 murder...
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being recognized as he rose which they were expecting, you have 2,000 mourners turning out for the billy clayton-mclaury funeral procession. the tombstone leaders lean forward, by the way one of the wonderful things about historians is they don't think it is wrong to have a different opinion looking at the same set of facts that is what encourages discussion rather than argument. i have learned so much from him. what was i talking iraq? it has been a long day. [laughter] the town fathers did not consider that earps their =. very useful, tools to do certain functional things after the gunfight public opinion began to sway looking like it was going against the earps then the town leaders think they may not like how this turned out in in the earps were disposable. in then they came to present that when they realize that. >> host: i want to quote this, but why it legacy was limited to on culpable memories of the minor bond sherry who overstepped with particularly violent regrettable ways. hi audrey get from that to all brian? [laughter] >> the way history is remembered quite often is the way
being recognized as he rose which they were expecting, you have 2,000 mourners turning out for the billy clayton-mclaury funeral procession. the tombstone leaders lean forward, by the way one of the wonderful things about historians is they don't think it is wrong to have a different opinion looking at the same set of facts that is what encourages discussion rather than argument. i have learned so much from him. what was i talking iraq? it has been a long day. [laughter] the town fathers did...
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he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath.ule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilt kr 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 to present her case 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. i have to g
he will be assisted by billy edwards, an inmate advocate. >> you got to take a deep breath.ule 25, disobeying lawful order. plead guilty or not guilt kr 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 to present her case 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...
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el jefe de la uniÓn, billy hunter, dijo esta tarde que los propietarios habÍan declarado cierre a loscolectivo. con esta reciente acciÓn, dos de los cuatro principales deportes profesionales en los estados unidos estÁn en cierre patronal. la nfl hizo similar movimiento en marzo. aun con una reuniÓn de tres horas hoy, la nba y sus jugadores no pudieron achicar el enorme abistmo que mantienen en sus posiciones. el convenio estaba supuesto a expirar a la medianoche. en el futbol local esta noche por la liga internacional de maryland, anapolis derroto 2-1 a el salvador, caron supero 2-0 a lecop, screeming eagles goleo a metapan y los potros le nann 4 blackpool. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches a todos. h@univisio
el jefe de la uniÓn, billy hunter, dijo esta tarde que los propietarios habÍan declarado cierre a loscolectivo. con esta reciente acciÓn, dos de los cuatro principales deportes profesionales en los estados unidos estÁn en cierre patronal. la nfl hizo similar movimiento en marzo. aun con una reuniÓn de tres horas hoy, la nba y sus jugadores no pudieron achicar el enorme abistmo que mantienen en sus posiciones. el convenio estaba supuesto a expirar a la medianoche. en el futbol local esta...
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>> i would say i'm closest to billy. i have a certain understanding with steven, which is almost more like kind of a fatherly thing. when my dad got sick, steven was in sixth grade in grammar school. and i was a senior in high school. so i got the football coach at our school to allow steven to be like our manager. so steven would run from grammar school over to our school and spent three or four hours a day with me. my dad being out of the house and dying of cancer. so i have a unique bond with steven, but i think it's more of a father kind of thing than it is of a brother. it's more evened out to be brotherly now. but it was a unique relationship. alec and i were fierce competitors. where alec is just older than i am. so we beat each other up for everything there was, including food at the dinner table. and that relationship is still very similar. we still are very competitive with each other. it's a constant word game of one upping each other. but billy was my next youngest brother. and he and i have a bond because we
>> i would say i'm closest to billy. i have a certain understanding with steven, which is almost more like kind of a fatherly thing. when my dad got sick, steven was in sixth grade in grammar school. and i was a senior in high school. so i got the football coach at our school to allow steven to be like our manager. so steven would run from grammar school over to our school and spent three or four hours a day with me. my dad being out of the house and dying of cancer. so i have a unique...
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. >> my parents were both southerners and my mother worked for billy graham. she was an assistant to the editor of decision magazine, the largest in the world at the time. she is 93 years old now, the same age of billy graham. this grew into mega-amazingness. my mother is 93. she is still sharp. >> how many children in the family? >> just the two of us. my mother had 15 siblings. >> went to school in iowa and then you had some art and design. >> i actually finish my degree paid for by abc at the time at american university. i wanted to go into communications. >> in your an account executive? >> i failed in marketing by put together unusual things. there was a morning team and i actually put together sponsorships for them to go overseas to broadcast octoberfest. and then to go over to england, and then go back to the united states. this was fascinating. >> i want to focus on the library of congress. >> this was the national park service, and they were able to get me up in the air and then we had the development corporation for them. >> this is the thomas jeffer
. >> my parents were both southerners and my mother worked for billy graham. she was an assistant to the editor of decision magazine, the largest in the world at the time. she is 93 years old now, the same age of billy graham. this grew into mega-amazingness. my mother is 93. she is still sharp. >> how many children in the family? >> just the two of us. my mother had 15 siblings. >> went to school in iowa and then you had some art and design. >> i actually finish...
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they have paid whether or not their trash is separated all of aba up on residents divided up the billies workers just mix it all back together. it was an insert complaining about. the residence by. the way we collect. the old willing people will speak out and ask for the zambelli to return. and that's just the doesn't taste good and i miss the maid. it needs paper and butter. but. i don't like this food. what can possibly be so bad. that a little young enough it's disgusting my family i know it isn't. but. oh. think the one hundred as the state takes me back to england. i got money for it was beautiful . my. studio and she plays this crime tape good night. owl i'm trying to improve myself but i can't. come up with it with gold solution everything is possible. but reaching the pinnacle is hard that this one has to climb one step at a time. and an anonymous one of my only wish to find a job that suits me i know and then i'll this is my only dream now. and i can't wait to receive my uniform from a foreign company that. can understand i'm excited to wear it and be like the other workers. jus
they have paid whether or not their trash is separated all of aba up on residents divided up the billies workers just mix it all back together. it was an insert complaining about. the residence by. the way we collect. the old willing people will speak out and ask for the zambelli to return. and that's just the doesn't taste good and i miss the maid. it needs paper and butter. but. i don't like this food. what can possibly be so bad. that a little young enough it's disgusting my family i know it...
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billy pineda/estudiante de programa de construccion 22:36 como mucha gente no quieres trabajar para otra persona el resto de tu vida, quieres tener tu propio negocio 22:43 aprender el corte perfecto toma no solo teoria sino practica. 37;53 aqui personalmente se construyen casas desde cero, la fundacion, las paredes, los techos, despues se hacen los acabados, se cierra la casa despues la destruyen, vuelven y arman otra casa 38:04 aprender a a leer planos de construccion no exige ningun requisito academico y si puede ser la diferencia entre ser jefe y empleado. 39:54 le permite ser independiente en el trabajo porque sabe leer los planos de construccion, que se va a hacer y da ordenes, si el no sabe leer los planos, el recibe ordenes y al saber pues va a ganar mas plata. 40:08 pensando en los trabajos del futuro, no puede faltar el entrenamiento en energia solar. max parsley/instructor de energia solar 34;22 since desde el ano 2000 esta industria ha estado creciendo cada ano, todos los anos cuando otros trabajos han disminuido, en energia solar estan incrementandose. pilar nino 17:57 ahora
billy pineda/estudiante de programa de construccion 22:36 como mucha gente no quieres trabajar para otra persona el resto de tu vida, quieres tener tu propio negocio 22:43 aprender el corte perfecto toma no solo teoria sino practica. 37;53 aqui personalmente se construyen casas desde cero, la fundacion, las paredes, los techos, despues se hacen los acabados, se cierra la casa despues la destruyen, vuelven y arman otra casa 38:04 aprender a a leer planos de construccion no exige ningun requisito...