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billy: reasonably taxed. john: thanks, billy, for doing this.er the break, a clinton eclipse -- hillary, bill at the same time. we'll be right back. ♪ mark: this morning, we got a good look at what economists call a total eclipse of the clinton heart when hillary and bill are speaking at the same time, making it difficult to decide who to watch on your screen. bill clinton spoke at his alma mater while hillary clinton held a so-called roundtable. she spent most of the time talking about job training and manufacturing, but at one point, she addressed a topic that has already become a major part of her early campaign stump speech -- money in politics. hillary clinton: we also have to get unaccountable money out of our political system. that has been made really difficult because of recent supreme court decisions. a president can appoint different justices. obviously, that's part of the job, but it may take a constitutional amendment to once and for all say no unaccountable corporate billionaire money flowing into our political system. we need to g
billy: reasonably taxed. john: thanks, billy, for doing this.er the break, a clinton eclipse -- hillary, bill at the same time. we'll be right back. ♪ mark: this morning, we got a good look at what economists call a total eclipse of the clinton heart when hillary and bill are speaking at the same time, making it difficult to decide who to watch on your screen. bill clinton spoke at his alma mater while hillary clinton held a so-called roundtable. she spent most of the time talking about job...
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billie and "mr.oward. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? 'cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? yeah. >> i gotta have the truth. >> yeah, you're [ bleep ] right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts and sometimes john met charlie and billy and handed over packages of cash at a hamburger joint or gas station, and john was always pressing them to get the hit done. >> i mean he was, "hey, do you think you can get it done now? what's the chances?" you know, "where are y'all at?" billie would tell him, "you know, hey, we're -- we're about an hour away. we'll call you when we get close." "okay, well, call me when you've got confirmation." you know, "i want -- i want this thing done." and i was like, "damn, what did this lady do?" >> reporter: as long as "john" was willing to pay, charl
billie and "mr.oward. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? 'cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? yeah. >> i gotta have the truth. >> yeah, you're [ bleep ] right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts and sometimes john met...
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billy crystal is here tonight.s got a new show on fx called "the comedians" and dave salmoni is back tonight. he has dangerous animals to show you. he has cute ones too. dave brought a baby eagle owl with him. so if anyone has any baby eagle owl allergies. it is three in one, baby eagle owl that. is 5 million you tube views off alone. last time he was here he brought a cheetah. i told everyone this was a bad idea but no one listened to me. the interview went fine but once it was over the cheetah refused to leave the stage. it stayed there and terrorized me and the audience and the band and guillermo for a half hour, right? there is nothing we could do. the band was playing. we had to sit still. the handlers were like we're not moving this thing until it is okay. for a while it was tense. dave also brought some black bear cubs tonight. the last time dave brought a bear to the show was a baby grizzly. it might have been our most reluctant guest ever. . /* hooked on to that thing. >> guillermo, would you jump in front
billy crystal is here tonight.s got a new show on fx called "the comedians" and dave salmoni is back tonight. he has dangerous animals to show you. he has cute ones too. dave brought a baby eagle owl with him. so if anyone has any baby eagle owl allergies. it is three in one, baby eagle owl that. is 5 million you tube views off alone. last time he was here he brought a cheetah. i told everyone this was a bad idea but no one listened to me. the interview went fine but once it was over...
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awful things about billy crystal, but it's not about the real billy crystal.ys and real josh gad and real billy crystal get a drink? >> and hugs after. >> yes lots of warm hugs. >> you've had a lot of things on your plate. i want to also ask you about "book of mormon." a lot of people fell in love with your work. it's been almost three years. >> we just celebrated our four-year anniversary. and it's sort of the bestvessel that launched this career that i have now. i am forever grateful for that opportunity. it's one of the great treats of my life. both creatively and personally. >> let's talk about the movie that every child loves you for. of course i'm talking about olaf. the character that you play -- >> i misunderstood the question. >> this is such a wonderful character. i mean it is the hugest movie. but did you know when they first approached you and said hey, do you want to play a snowman's voice, did you have any idea it would be so big? >> i never saw it coming. i would say it sort of was this, no pun intended avalanche of good will and discovery on pe
awful things about billy crystal, but it's not about the real billy crystal.ys and real josh gad and real billy crystal get a drink? >> and hugs after. >> yes lots of warm hugs. >> you've had a lot of things on your plate. i want to also ask you about "book of mormon." a lot of people fell in love with your work. it's been almost three years. >> we just celebrated our four-year anniversary. and it's sort of the bestvessel that launched this career that i have...
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her friend abby ross billie holliday's friend said to me billie holliday was not week.lie holliday was a stronger she could be. i wanted to understand how those dynamics continued into today and i was introduced to someone, one of the best people i know a former transsexual crack dealer in brownsville brooklyn. chino was conceived in 1980 when his mother was raped by his father who was an nypd officer. he's a child of the drug were in the purest sense and deborah his mother nothing was done to prevent the transmission of aids among drug users and the thing that did help to prevent the spread the distribution of -- was a crime under the drug. now you act. so his mother dies. when these 13 he becomes a crack dealer on the corner. chino helped me understand the dynamics with drug dealing. i guess it was a liquor store on the street. if we go into that liquor store any of us tonight and we try to steal vodka and i apologize if you feel like doing that after a speak they will call the cops and the cops will take us away. that liquor store doesn't need to be violent. if we go
her friend abby ross billie holliday's friend said to me billie holliday was not week.lie holliday was a stronger she could be. i wanted to understand how those dynamics continued into today and i was introduced to someone, one of the best people i know a former transsexual crack dealer in brownsville brooklyn. chino was conceived in 1980 when his mother was raped by his father who was an nypd officer. he's a child of the drug were in the purest sense and deborah his mother nothing was done to...
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her friend, annie ross -- billie holliday's friend -- said to me billy billie holliday wasn't week, she was as strong as she could be. i wanted to understand how those dynamics continue into today. and i was introduced to someone, one of the best people i know a former transsexual crack dealer in brownsville brooklyn called chino. he was conceived in 1980 when his mother who was a crack addict was raped by his father who was an nypd officer. deborah, his mother gets aids very early in the aids crisis because nothing was done to prevent the transmission of aids amongst drug users. in fact, the thing that would help, the distribution of clean needles, was a crime. people were prosecuted under the drug paraphernalia act. so his mother dies. and when he's 13, he becomes a crack dealer on his corner. he helped me understand what happens with drug dealers. i didn't want check but -- i didn't check, but i'm guessing there's a liquor store on this street right? if we go in there, any of us, tonight and we try to steal the beer or vodka -- and i apologize if you feel like doing that after i spea
her friend, annie ross -- billie holliday's friend -- said to me billy billie holliday wasn't week, she was as strong as she could be. i wanted to understand how those dynamics continue into today. and i was introduced to someone, one of the best people i know a former transsexual crack dealer in brownsville brooklyn called chino. he was conceived in 1980 when his mother who was a crack addict was raped by his father who was an nypd officer. deborah, his mother gets aids very early in the aids...
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olaf is you. >> hi, billy.illy, can i get a warm you go. >> oh, my god, it is olaf. >> that's me. that's me. >> that's unbelievable. >> i transformed. >> transformed? >> yes. i studied snowmen for about a year before i -- >> really? >> yes. >> was it chilling? >> you're actually coal. he's cold. >> my approach, ya, ya. >> method? method acting 101. >> so, it is olaf got into a fight with like mike from monsters inc who would win that? >> oh, i don't know. >> about the same height. >> yes. but he poke me in the eye. >> right. >> coming at from your periphery. >> true, no periphery vision. >> yes. >> that's great. >> okay, so when can we see the comedians? >> thursday, 10:00 o'clock. >> ya. >> that's going to be fun. >> season debut and we have 13 shows, and i know speaking, i'll speak for josh, he couldn't be prouder of working with me. >> nice. >> great. >> before go, we had the phillies home opener yesterday afternoon. it was abut full day. then they played the game, billy. i know you're big baseball fan. are
olaf is you. >> hi, billy.illy, can i get a warm you go. >> oh, my god, it is olaf. >> that's me. that's me. >> that's unbelievable. >> i transformed. >> transformed? >> yes. i studied snowmen for about a year before i -- >> really? >> yes. >> was it chilling? >> you're actually coal. he's cold. >> my approach, ya, ya. >> method? method acting 101. >> so, it is olaf got into a fight with like mike from monsters...
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( cheers and applause ) billy crystal! ( cheers and applause ). >> thank you, thank you, thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: let me tell you what i did-- >> very nice. >> jon: i binge watched your show. they were kind enough to send me some episodes and i binge watched and people were coming in my office going "what's so funny?" i was laughing in my office. you and josh, josh gad, who was also here-- >> that's his name. >> jon: wonderful chemistry and very funny. it was nice for me because i don't get to see you enough except on every bus stop and bus and billboard anywhere that i go. >> it's very bizarre. it's worse than l.a. it's like behinds everywhere. >> big wondz. >> big huge, billboards. >> my daughter you know. >> jon: yes. >> her two-year-old son is in the car seat facing the wrong way. she pulls alongside bus and doesn't think anything of it and hears her son going "hi grandpa. hi grandpa." "you want to see grandpa?" "yeah, it's grandpa. grandpa has a bus. grandpa bus. grandpa has a bus! grandpa has a bus!
( cheers and applause ) billy crystal! ( cheers and applause ). >> thank you, thank you, thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: let me tell you what i did-- >> very nice. >> jon: i binge watched your show. they were kind enough to send me some episodes and i binge watched and people were coming in my office going "what's so funny?" i was laughing in my office. you and josh, josh gad, who was also here-- >> that's his name. >> jon: wonderful...
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>> i was presenting an award to billy crystal which is the only way to meet billy crystal.ols going all the way back to "princess bride," hoisting the oscars, "comic relief." i told him i've always wanted to do something with him. he said i'm working on a swede, show i'd love to send you a copy of. i thought, please by all means. oh man, i don't want to be the proverbial anchor that bring this show to the bottom of the sea. i don't want to be involved. i see the series and within the first five minutes i thought, darnit, i'm hooked. it was so brilliant, so satirical satirical, so meta and the idea of playing myself was a very daunting, scary, and yet attractive idea. >> you're basically making a series with billy crystal about making a series with billy crystal crystal. >> i'd like to say it's a wormhole at the center of the rabbit hole meaning the metaon the series runs so deep. the pilot, for instance, is bill kr crystal and i teaming up to do a show on fx right, what's really what's happening, the director larry charles is featured on the pilot who's playing larry charle
>> i was presenting an award to billy crystal which is the only way to meet billy crystal.ols going all the way back to "princess bride," hoisting the oscars, "comic relief." i told him i've always wanted to do something with him. he said i'm working on a swede, show i'd love to send you a copy of. i thought, please by all means. oh man, i don't want to be the proverbial anchor that bring this show to the bottom of the sea. i don't want to be involved. i see the series...
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and billie holiday learn something. she made herself a promise. she was not allowed in a lot of stores because she was an african-american, should should never bow her head to any white man. she gets this threat and says in effect that screw you, i will sing my song, i will do what i want, and that is the point at which they began. they hated employing african-americans and they had a rule that they would be part of this organization and it was hard to send a white guy to stop billie holiday. so they employed a man called jimmy fletcher. and she sent them to prison. she said you needed a license to perform anywhere and they would not give it to her and they said what is the coolest things you can do to a person is to take away the thing that you love and that includes ads all over the world today. -- he said they're never going to work again, they have a criminal record area and when she was in the early 40s, she was taken to a hospital and they said they are going to kill me in there, don't let them. in a hospital she's diagnosed with liver cance
and billie holiday learn something. she made herself a promise. she was not allowed in a lot of stores because she was an african-american, should should never bow her head to any white man. she gets this threat and says in effect that screw you, i will sing my song, i will do what i want, and that is the point at which they began. they hated employing african-americans and they had a rule that they would be part of this organization and it was hard to send a white guy to stop billie holiday....
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billy: sure.found last year one out of 16 people that we know about were killed -- 116 people were killed and a majority were in indigenous committees. juan: why so many in central and south america been killed? billy: there is a long history of social conflicts, movements in central and south america. it is also very resource-rich region, and many marginalized groups are being targeted for the fact that their lands are very rich in commodities that are wanted by companies and interests. it is also an area where the society is very strong, and it is a double-edged sword. they are more exposed to conflict, but there also better at monitoring the issues. in central and south america is where it has been hardest hit. juan: talk about the three indigenous leaders that were gunned down during an anti-mining protest in honduras. they had received death threats warning them to stop there attempts to protect the environment. billy: these were indigenous leaders that stood up against illegal mining and log
billy: sure.found last year one out of 16 people that we know about were killed -- 116 people were killed and a majority were in indigenous committees. juan: why so many in central and south america been killed? billy: there is a long history of social conflicts, movements in central and south america. it is also very resource-rich region, and many marginalized groups are being targeted for the fact that their lands are very rich in commodities that are wanted by companies and interests. it is...
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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. >> this is al jazeera. ♪ >> welcome to the news hour. i'm richelle carey in doha with
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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billy mccoy is mr.d that's a fate that a lot of us could have to undergo if situations and circumstances don't change. i think we all want to leave a legacy. but if we have an opportunity to leave a legacy, starting right here today, we can change some of the things we're doing and how we think, you know. i want to encourage you brothers to, you know, just stay focused, stay diligent, and look toward the future, so when it's all said and done, people can have something good to say about us when it's all said and done. >> amen. ♪ hallelujah ♪ by and by ♪ oh, fly away, old glory >> i would just like to say that ya'll need to really let this be an example to your own life because his life is here. let that to be testimony to the rest of you in his memory that we conduct ourselves as we should and we conduct ourselves as moral people and we perpetuate that throughout this whole community and let him not die in vain. >> amen. >> earth to earth, ashes to ashes, and dust to dust. ♪ no longer bound ♪ no more ch
billy mccoy is mr.d that's a fate that a lot of us could have to undergo if situations and circumstances don't change. i think we all want to leave a legacy. but if we have an opportunity to leave a legacy, starting right here today, we can change some of the things we're doing and how we think, you know. i want to encourage you brothers to, you know, just stay focused, stay diligent, and look toward the future, so when it's all said and done, people can have something good to say about us when...
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for in this tale the boy, billy fualaau, really was a boy. a sixth grader to be exact. the girl was his 34-year-old teacher, married mother of four mary kay letourneau. they're now telling their story exclusively to barbara walters as part of they are new series "american scandal" on investigation discovery. >> why did you decide to do it? i'm very pleased that you did, i'm pleased that you trupsed me. but why did you decide to do it? >> well it is our 10-year anniversary. we already know that no matter how protective we are, there's going to be a wave of intrusion that we can't stop. >> reporter: it was the story that captivated the country. the year, 1997. mary's life seemed picture perfect. handsome husband, four adorable children. but she's harboring an unthinkable secret about one of her students and she's about to cross the line. >> this 12-year-old boy says to you, mrs. letourneau would you ever have an affair? >> i thought to myself, do not look him in the eyes. stay very busy. it was very uncomfortable for me. >> and then? >> basically, he said that he was in l
for in this tale the boy, billy fualaau, really was a boy. a sixth grader to be exact. the girl was his 34-year-old teacher, married mother of four mary kay letourneau. they're now telling their story exclusively to barbara walters as part of they are new series "american scandal" on investigation discovery. >> why did you decide to do it? i'm very pleased that you did, i'm pleased that you trupsed me. but why did you decide to do it? >> well it is our 10-year anniversary....
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nothing happened. >> billy: it's not connor, is it, with the nanny quitting at all? >> chelsea: oh, no. that's all good. i mean, my mom's gonna come watch him today. but i actually have to get to the office 'cause i have a meeting about my new designs.
nothing happened. >> billy: it's not connor, is it, with the nanny quitting at all? >> chelsea: oh, no. that's all good. i mean, my mom's gonna come watch him today. but i actually have to get to the office 'cause i have a meeting about my new designs.
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>> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well.e'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 l
>> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well.e'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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billy: good evening. i'm billy payne chairman of augusta national golf club and i'm truly excited to be here in our famous butler cabin along with my good friend jim nantz. jim, congratulations. another great week. jim: unbelievable. billy: jim and i will soon repeat the long-standing tradition of the award of the masters champion green jacket but before we do, i would like to take this opportunity to thank our television viewers all across america and in over 200 countries around the world for your long-term and loyal support of the masters. i now welcome two very special gentlemen, both with wonderful smiles on their faces. our last year's champion bubba watson. it was a great year, thank you very much, and our new twist champion jordan spieth. jordan congratulations. jordan: thank you very much. jim: how are you doing? i think i know how you're doing. billy: jim has a few questions. please have a seat. jim: it's a lot of fun watching history being made. what's it like making history? jordan: it was ver
billy: good evening. i'm billy payne chairman of augusta national golf club and i'm truly excited to be here in our famous butler cabin along with my good friend jim nantz. jim, congratulations. another great week. jim: unbelievable. billy: jim and i will soon repeat the long-standing tradition of the award of the masters champion green jacket but before we do, i would like to take this opportunity to thank our television viewers all across america and in over 200 countries around the world for...
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and also billy graham. he is a staunch supporter and an advocate of corporate interest so much one newspaper calls him the big business evangelist said in the garden of eden will be a place of no you do meters or dos. that is his idea of paradise eisenhower is a co-sponsor and believes he was elected to lead a the country so he comes into office with that manifest from the very start and holds a massive prayer service that morning. he has 800 people in the church with him. he leads the country in a prayer that morning the very first float is called god's float freedom under god and in god we trust. so on it went so from the very start to refuse religion into politics. >> host: was to write eisenhower a religious man? was a political? >> a little of both. he calls himself the most people man i know. his family didn't have a good record to attend church but he saw himself as a fundamentalist. he comes into office in firmly believes of the office but that is a little different they see it as a means to an end.
and also billy graham. he is a staunch supporter and an advocate of corporate interest so much one newspaper calls him the big business evangelist said in the garden of eden will be a place of no you do meters or dos. that is his idea of paradise eisenhower is a co-sponsor and believes he was elected to lead a the country so he comes into office with that manifest from the very start and holds a massive prayer service that morning. he has 800 people in the church with him. he leads the country...
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billy crystal. we like him too. he is the voice of ol af. >> the movie of frozen. >> woman is not on the show but two dude in the video are on our show today. >> they have a new show called comedian. it is different. >> does he sound like olaf. >> every time i saw him i said that is ol af. >> i have to admit something now that i haven't, i never seen the movie frozen. >> you were elsa. >> bob, you have a child. >> she's old enough she went to the movies without the me. >> were you both elsa. >> i was faking. >> i watched a few clips on you tube. >> i don't know what he sound like what does he sound like. >> i don't know. >> i don't know this. >> i can't do it. >> i can't do it. >> we will play a little bit of it. so i know before i talk to the guy . >> okay. >> i'm sure, camille can get that together in tribute to billy crystal, you look marvelous and hopefully you will too on this bad hair day because it will rain, on you, at some point if you go outside. six out of ten is your weather by numbers. is there buddy wi
billy crystal. we like him too. he is the voice of ol af. >> the movie of frozen. >> woman is not on the show but two dude in the video are on our show today. >> they have a new show called comedian. it is different. >> does he sound like olaf. >> every time i saw him i said that is ol af. >> i have to admit something now that i haven't, i never seen the movie frozen. >> you were elsa. >> bob, you have a child. >> she's old enough she went...
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andand a stunning album a tribute to billy halladay.er voice so special. >> it's nothing like i heard before. the way she sounds is immediately interesting. no one sings like her. >> when do you remember first hearing billy halladay. >> i was three years old. i was going with my mom through her record collection. i remember thinking, wow this woman doesn't look like all the rest. i wanted to know more. and so my mom played the vinyl, and it was like, that voice. [♪ singing ♪] >> so you did a tribute album yesterday i had the blues. >> to me she is amy musical mother. she taught me everything about jazz about singing. >> how do you pay tribute to the artist. do you do extensive research and try to learn what she felt and thought? >> i do. i listen to a lot of rehearsal tapes. to me that says a lot about how an artist would work. she would stop her musician and say, no, no, i want to use funky. to sear someone say i want to do it funky in the '40s was like, wow, she was ahead of her time. >> yet so troubled. >> yeah, it was a hard time. y
andand a stunning album a tribute to billy halladay.er voice so special. >> it's nothing like i heard before. the way she sounds is immediately interesting. no one sings like her. >> when do you remember first hearing billy halladay. >> i was three years old. i was going with my mom through her record collection. i remember thinking, wow this woman doesn't look like all the rest. i wanted to know more. and so my mom played the vinyl, and it was like, that voice. [♪ singing...
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her marriage to billy hit didn't last very long.she took a boat to the paris and he was notified that she was in paris seeking a divorce. he took the boat over met her there. and they got divorced and on the way back they were not only in the same boat, they shared the same cabin. other passengers were remarking are you sure they're divorced. so they came back and led separate lives and then two years later, are they got married again. billy hit grew up in a house which is no longer there across from the leiters. his mother was way cave dweller. the house is now the sight of books a million. that was torn down in the '60s. during world war i, everyone in town was expected to contribute to the war effort. and society's women were no exception. during the war, maybe boardman whose house i mentioned is now the iraqi counsel, was heading up the american red cross and was organizing society women in town for the war effort and that meant sewing clothes, sending packages to the front. she was having a meeting one afternoon with isabell an
her marriage to billy hit didn't last very long.she took a boat to the paris and he was notified that she was in paris seeking a divorce. he took the boat over met her there. and they got divorced and on the way back they were not only in the same boat, they shared the same cabin. other passengers were remarking are you sure they're divorced. so they came back and led separate lives and then two years later, are they got married again. billy hit grew up in a house which is no longer there...
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a triple backflip and 180 degree turn that billy pioneered four years ago. but the quad cork was even tougher. afterward, billy pronounced himself so stoked but he thought it could have been cleaner. his fans were more forgiving, one of them tweeting "billy morgan is insane." that snowboard lynn go for "wow." ron claiborne, abc news new york. >> wow is right. >>> we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." up next, look closely at this photo. do you see anything unusual? this little girl's mother did, and what she also spotted on facebook that may have saved her daughter's life. >>> and, later, spider-man make that spider-girl. the teen grabbing life with both hands and both feet and never looking down. how she became one of the world's best rock climbers at the tender age of 14. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriv
a triple backflip and 180 degree turn that billy pioneered four years ago. but the quad cork was even tougher. afterward, billy pronounced himself so stoked but he thought it could have been cleaner. his fans were more forgiving, one of them tweeting "billy morgan is insane." that snowboard lynn go for "wow." ron claiborne, abc news new york. >> wow is right. >>> we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." up next, look closely at this photo. do...
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billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. that's what he has to say here in front of the new shiloh baptist church. we're continuing to monitor the situation in this part of baltimore not far from some of the protests unfolding right now. >> thank you scott. we're looking at looting at a cvs located at north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. you can see right here there are some protesters or teenagers who have made their way inside. we're still waiting to see where the cops are in all of this where the police officers are. >> as you just heard that's every business owner's worst nightmare. as a matter of fact so many of them knew or felt that something like this would happen. as of 2 p.m., a lot of places shut down. gallery place mall closed this afternoon because they were worried about what might happen. john hopkins university closed due to demonstrations. a lot of people thought this might happen. a lot of people shut their doors. those who didn't apparently are living to regret it. >> we can see this group is on the move
billy murphy is the attorney for the gray family. that's what he has to say here in front of the new shiloh baptist church. we're continuing to monitor the situation in this part of baltimore not far from some of the protests unfolding right now. >> thank you scott. we're looking at looting at a cvs located at north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. you can see right here there are some protesters or teenagers who have made their way inside. we're still waiting to see where the cops are in...
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pulled off by olympic slope styler billy morgan. a daredevil englishman in the italian alps. >> this trick is the gold standard. nothing like it. >> nothing like it but a close second. the triple backside rodeo. a 180 degree turn that billy pioneered four years ago. but the quad cork was even tougher. he pronounced himself so stoked but thought it could have been cleaner. his fans were more forgiving. one tweeting billy morgan is insane. that's snowboard lingo for wow. >> wow is right. we have much more ahead on "world news tonight." up next look closely at this photo. do you see anything unusual. this little girl's mother did and what she spotted on facebook that may have saved her daughter's life. and later, spiredman, make that spider girl. the teen grabbing life with both hands and feet and never looking down. how she became one of the world's best rock climbers at the tender age of 14. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a
pulled off by olympic slope styler billy morgan. a daredevil englishman in the italian alps. >> this trick is the gold standard. nothing like it. >> nothing like it but a close second. the triple backside rodeo. a 180 degree turn that billy pioneered four years ago. but the quad cork was even tougher. he pronounced himself so stoked but thought it could have been cleaner. his fans were more forgiving. one tweeting billy morgan is insane. that's snowboard lingo for wow. >> wow...
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: in a jazz studies classroom at u.c.l.a., the music of billie holiday is shaping a new generation ofis better suited to teach her music than guitarist kenny burrell. at 83, burrell is a jazz legend himself. >> this is backstage at my 80th birthday. this is me and b.b. king and stevie wonder. ♪ my man don't love me he treats me oh, so mean ♪ >> reporter: he's one of the few musicians still living who played with billie holiday and knew her well. >> to me, she was lady day. >> reporter: what was that like, the first time being on stage? >> well, it was like-- certainly i was nervous and apprehensive but i wasn't going to say no. i gave it my best shot. ♪ i've been so lonesome ♪ >> reporter: burrell went on to play for holiday at carnegie hall and other performances in new york. he backed her on one of her biggest recordings "lady sings the blues." ♪ lady sings the blues i'm telling you ♪ >> she didn't have the biggest range of a singer, but every note she sang, it meant something. ♪ strange fruit hangin' ♪ >> reporter: many of holiday's songs reflected her own struggles-- the great dep
: in a jazz studies classroom at u.c.l.a., the music of billie holiday is shaping a new generation ofis better suited to teach her music than guitarist kenny burrell. at 83, burrell is a jazz legend himself. >> this is backstage at my 80th birthday. this is me and b.b. king and stevie wonder. ♪ my man don't love me he treats me oh, so mean ♪ >> reporter: he's one of the few musicians still living who played with billie holiday and knew her well. >> to me, she was lady day....
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billy bush. >> none other than. thank you, billy. >> see you tonight. >>> it's a popular way to cool off on a nice warm day but this afternoon a new warning about why taking a dip could be deadly. >> there's frightening footage in that one. >>> hitting the road the cross country road trip that has so many folks watching. a new form of innovation is taking shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought possible. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >>> happening right now at 4:30 streets in downtown silver spring open again after a construction crew caused a gas leak along wayne avenue near fenton street. no one was injured. >> police are looking for this man, they say patel killed his wife in maryland. if you have seen him, call police. >>> and about 90
billy bush. >> none other than. thank you, billy. >> see you tonight. >>> it's a popular way to cool off on a nice warm day but this afternoon a new warning about why taking a dip could be deadly. >> there's frightening footage in that one. >>> hitting the road the cross country road trip that has so many folks watching. a new form of innovation is taking shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more...
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pimm fox spoke to smashing pumpkins's front man billy corgan.atest artistic music is the one that sells the most. the beatles were some of the most successful artist because they made the most money and they also were the most artistic, and yet if you really look, the great artists really do tend to sell the most. alix: pimm fox has more on his interview so he will have that coming up. tim -- pimm: critically acclaimed music does not have to be mutually exclusive club and he points out that while there are so many people pretending at least in the world of the smashing pumpkins and grunge music that the idea was not to pretend that you wanted success overtly, that you did not want to make a bid for any type of critical acclaim, because that was not considered to be cool, it would just happen to you, and he said no, no, that is not the way it works. it was hard work and the focus on detail and the focus on music. he has released over 20 million albums in the united states, and their critical acclaim has only complemented their commercial success.
pimm fox spoke to smashing pumpkins's front man billy corgan.atest artistic music is the one that sells the most. the beatles were some of the most successful artist because they made the most money and they also were the most artistic, and yet if you really look, the great artists really do tend to sell the most. alix: pimm fox has more on his interview so he will have that coming up. tim -- pimm: critically acclaimed music does not have to be mutually exclusive club and he points out that...
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despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital way. he believes it is a way to connect with one's audience. >> once a year if you're lucky you might get a show or a group show or something like that. it's very traditional i think we've gone way past all that. >> auckland's gallery considers itself in a way to evolve and adapt, and why it's about to join a very select group in new york. wayne hay, al jazeera auckland. >> if you want to keep up with the news, head over to aljazeera.com. you can see our front page with our lead story. ry. wild fire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight "techknow" investigates climate change. >> i can really feel it vibrating now. >> it's science versus politics. >> do you know what this is?
despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital way. he believes it is a way to connect with one's audience. >> once a year if you're lucky you might get a show or a group show or something like that. it's very traditional i think we've gone way past all that. >> auckland's gallery considers itself in a way to evolve and adapt, and why it's about to join a very select group in new york. wayne hay, al jazeera auckland. >> if you want to keep up with the news, head over to...
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>> think billy -- i think billy murphy makes a good point.h baltimore police department investigating its own. we've seen that is not the right way to do it. you should have a separate investigative team investigating this. it has been ten days and we haven't heard from the police. and they do have the same rights that everyone else has, but they have lawyered up and haven't spoken and now how do you expect the baltimore police commissioner to investigate his own. and you have to have someone come in with a fresh set of eyes to look at this case. >> and harry, to that sort of independent civilian review? >> i have no problem with the -- the attorney general coming in and taking a look at it. they did a good job in the eric holder case -- in the other case in ferguson. i have no problem with eric holder u.s. attorney coming in and investigating this case and i don't think the police department should have any problem with that either. >> how much can the family at this point learn from an autopsy, professor? >> well you know we haven't seen x-
>> think billy -- i think billy murphy makes a good point.h baltimore police department investigating its own. we've seen that is not the right way to do it. you should have a separate investigative team investigating this. it has been ten days and we haven't heard from the police. and they do have the same rights that everyone else has, but they have lawyered up and haven't spoken and now how do you expect the baltimore police commissioner to investigate his own. and you have to have...
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>> well, of course billy. sure. look what it did to al gore? he turned into a prostitute for it.r bodies. some people sell their souls. but i'm telling you that moron is not going to get happy until we have a carbon tax at that point sticking with the prosecution thing screwed the moment they get the carbon tax. >> that is a big deal because the left want to eliminate fossil fuels and i do too but i don't want to ruin the economy and take people's livelihoods away from them in the process. i think we have to develop the alternative fuels and when they are ready replace the fossil fuels but when you are right. >> wind power is going to work billy. my car now, i have hooked a beanie copper hat to it a cable and ran it to by battery. i put it on my dog's head. he leans out the window and powers the car. alternative fuels are great. at this point we need a big honking dinosaur mausoleum we had to run a pipe into it and suck it drier than no coward's memoirs. these people are nuts right now with these alternative fuels. they don't work. i'm not going to pull into an electronic thing a
>> well, of course billy. sure. look what it did to al gore? he turned into a prostitute for it.r bodies. some people sell their souls. but i'm telling you that moron is not going to get happy until we have a carbon tax at that point sticking with the prosecution thing screwed the moment they get the carbon tax. >> that is a big deal because the left want to eliminate fossil fuels and i do too but i don't want to ruin the economy and take people's livelihoods away from them in the...
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which takes us to billy graham. graham has been a strident apocalypsesist from the beginning of his career. two days after kerry truman noted the soviet union had admitted and atomic bomb. the world recognized there was a global apocalypse in the making and graham wanted to make the most of that to urge people to make decisions for christ and to be serious about their commitment. this is the team he played over and over again rub his career. and most of his revivals he preached a message on the second coming of christ, he published a book called "world of flame," and in 1983 he of wrote -- published a book called "approaching hoofbeats." in 1992 a book called "storm warning." in 2010 he re-issued the book, updating for the modern context. at 91 years old he said, i believe the storm clouds are darker than they have ever been. prepare to meet your god, the signs of his imminent return have never been greater. for graham, he is creative and explaining the side. in the 60's it was the counterculture and the free speech
which takes us to billy graham. graham has been a strident apocalypsesist from the beginning of his career. two days after kerry truman noted the soviet union had admitted and atomic bomb. the world recognized there was a global apocalypse in the making and graham wanted to make the most of that to urge people to make decisions for christ and to be serious about their commitment. this is the team he played over and over again rub his career. and most of his revivals he preached a message on the...
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billy crystal.howbiz. >>> good morning. 8:26. a pearty busarty bus owner is going to prison after a woman fell out and died. they found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of natasha. she fell through a faulty door on highway 17 in lohse ga goes in 2012 and they found the party bus owner guilty for knowing it was broken. he faces up to four years in jail. nolan's death did lead to a lieu requiring i.d. be shown on the party buses. and here's anthony slaughter with a look at your traffic. >> thanks kris. this is on 880 northbound. you can see it's stop and go. you can see on the toll plaza things are slow flow here. fast track lanes moving without a problem, but this has been a case all morning long. we'll switch over to the maps and show you what we're looking at. 580 there was an accident. as you head toward peninsula things do slow a little bit in san mateo northbound and southbound. back to you, kris. >> all right. more local news in a half hour. >> it's 8:30 now on a thursday mor
billy crystal.howbiz. >>> good morning. 8:26. a pearty busarty bus owner is going to prison after a woman fell out and died. they found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of natasha. she fell through a faulty door on highway 17 in lohse ga goes in 2012 and they found the party bus owner guilty for knowing it was broken. he faces up to four years in jail. nolan's death did lead to a lieu requiring i.d. be shown on the party buses. and here's anthony slaughter with a...