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>> billy: uh, it's good.eal, so we're gonna go hang out with the kids to celebrate. >> phyllis: oh, well, that sounds like fun. >> billy: yeah. yeah. we don't get to do it very often, so it should be fun. >> phyllis: that's good. good for you. >> billy: yeah. it's the parking garage. you coming? >> phyllis: uh, actually, i have to get my file from upstairs. i got a meeting, so thank you. no, you guys have fun. >> victoria: oh, yeah. we will. bye. >> phyllis: bye. >> billy: bye. >> kevin: so? how bad is it? >> scott: for starters -- >> kevin: this part's a problem, isn't it? i kept deleting it then putting it back. now i don't know if it makes any sense, you know, the part about hope and devotion? >> michael: quiet! you wanted the professional writer in the family to weigh in. let him talk. >> kevin: sorry. what are your thoughts? >> scott: i wouldn't change a thing. >> kevin: seriously? >> scott: yeah, i mean, it's not gonna win the nobel prize for literature, but, uh... it's perfect. you did exactly what i s
>> billy: uh, it's good.eal, so we're gonna go hang out with the kids to celebrate. >> phyllis: oh, well, that sounds like fun. >> billy: yeah. yeah. we don't get to do it very often, so it should be fun. >> phyllis: that's good. good for you. >> billy: yeah. it's the parking garage. you coming? >> phyllis: uh, actually, i have to get my file from upstairs. i got a meeting, so thank you. no, you guys have fun. >> victoria: oh, yeah. we will. bye....
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billy, it's that time. billy: danny, if you'll please do the honor. my goodness. wonderful. congratulations, sergio. we're so very much proud of you. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure. billy: pleasure. >> it's a good feeling. [applause] >> congratulations. jim: it all began thursday morning with a moving tribute on the first tee to arnold palmer. and then there would be yet another moving story come sunday. there he is. he referenced it. sergio back in 1999 is the low amateur and on this date when seve was remembered. he summoned all the strength that he could muster to follow in the stoot steps of seve. you saw it when he first met him back in the 1990's and made some of the best shots he's ever had to hit under pressure. he wins it with a birdie in the playoff. one of the most memorable masters you'll ever know. sergio, congratulations. you're the masters champion. there it is, to end it. sergio, the champion at augusta and he's wearing a green jacket. we'll be back with a final thought from augusta after this. over the last century, one symbol has become synonymous wi
billy, it's that time. billy: danny, if you'll please do the honor. my goodness. wonderful. congratulations, sergio. we're so very much proud of you. >> thank you so much. it's a pleasure. billy: pleasure. >> it's a good feeling. [applause] >> congratulations. jim: it all began thursday morning with a moving tribute on the first tee to arnold palmer. and then there would be yet another moving story come sunday. there he is. he referenced it. sergio back in 1999 is the low...
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and billy actually thought that was a a cool idea. and i said, "do you think billy would mind if i did the harmonica part?" [ light laughter ] so then billy called me and said, "do you play the harmonica?" and i said -- >> jimmy: no, but -- >> "no, but i'll learn it for this gig." so i did, i spent a month on the set of "house of cards" learning the harmonica part and we did it live. >> jimmy: i saw this. >> so then i was here in new york on friday, and mutual friends were having lunch with him. and i said, "please tell him the president says hello." [ laughter and applause ] and he said -- he said, "what president?" and i said, "well, it's kevin spacey." and he said, "oh, you should come to my concert, in fact, we should do piano man." and i went, "no, no, no, first of all, i don't have my harmonica, i have to spend the afternoon learning it again --" >> jimmy: yeah. >> "why don't we do something we've never done." so i suggested "new york state of mind." >> jimmy: what? i mean that's like -- >> and he said, "sure." >> jimmy: why wou
and billy actually thought that was a a cool idea. and i said, "do you think billy would mind if i did the harmonica part?" [ light laughter ] so then billy called me and said, "do you play the harmonica?" and i said -- >> jimmy: no, but -- >> "no, but i'll learn it for this gig." so i did, i spent a month on the set of "house of cards" learning the harmonica part and we did it live. >> jimmy: i saw this. >> so then i was here in...
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billy graham on tv, doing a revival, how about billy graham hanging out with richard nixon. talk about that relationship in the beginning of a politicalization of evangelicalism? unbeaten >> >> there were democrats and republicans alike but he became very attached to richard nixon. long before he ran for president. so that was his downfall because he became too close bin and he changed his views to change to match nixon to defend the nixon administration bin so when the vietnam war and came to this terrible climax he was among those to be blamed and later for watergate. but he did not denounce early enough. >> i read your book vice saw billy graham as a foreshadowing is a novelistic for what happens after him. one person larger than life but by the late '70s you have been entire organized movement to make a marriage happen between conservative and fundamentalism and the republican party which we know as the christian right. like jerry falwell so talk about the birth of the christian right with its trajectory. >> it was preceded by the upsurge of fundamentalism in the south.
billy graham on tv, doing a revival, how about billy graham hanging out with richard nixon. talk about that relationship in the beginning of a politicalization of evangelicalism? unbeaten >> >> there were democrats and republicans alike but he became very attached to richard nixon. long before he ran for president. so that was his downfall because he became too close bin and he changed his views to change to match nixon to defend the nixon administration bin so when the vietnam war...
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i've beena offered to help billy monger.tances. i just think about billy, i've been in that position, you try and be strong in front of everybody. in your head, you'll still trying to make sense. formula for is a route to formula 1. drivers we re for is a route to formula 1. drivers were practising today, motor racing may be safer, it doesn't mean it's risk—free. what happened to billy monger is a reminder of what can happen to anyone. j wilson, bbc news. in the last few minutes that total has gone to over half £1 million. debenhams is to review the future of ten of its department stores, as more people take to the internet for their shopping. the company's already closing ten of its warehouses and one regional distribution centre, and says these latest plans are a "strategy for growth". more than 200 jobs are at risk. simon gompertz is here. so, what is this strategy? they are closing stores and warehouses but say it's a strategy for growth. they face the department store ‘s dilemma. what do you do when you have all these e
i've beena offered to help billy monger.tances. i just think about billy, i've been in that position, you try and be strong in front of everybody. in your head, you'll still trying to make sense. formula for is a route to formula 1. drivers we re for is a route to formula 1. drivers were practising today, motor racing may be safer, it doesn't mean it's risk—free. what happened to billy monger is a reminder of what can happen to anyone. j wilson, bbc news. in the last few minutes that total...
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. >> billy: we can go for breakfast. little bit too early for that? >> phyllis: [ sighs deeply ] yeah. yeah, i don't think we're ready to go public yet. i get it. >> billy: yeah. but listen to me. >> phyllis: hmm? >> billy: this is not like last time. >> phyllis: no. no, no, no. this is a whole, new world.
. >> billy: we can go for breakfast. little bit too early for that? >> phyllis: [ sighs deeply ] yeah. yeah, i don't think we're ready to go public yet. i get it. >> billy: yeah. but listen to me. >> phyllis: hmm? >> billy: this is not like last time. >> phyllis: no. no, no, no. this is a whole, new world.
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one man is offering to help billy monger race again.rives for a racing team using his prosthetic limbs. it was hard, but now its second nature. to get billy standing next to me one day with his race gear on in a picture waiting to get in his car would be for me probably the highest motivation in my life. formula four drivers dream of the big time, practising again today, the thrill. billy monger‘s accident is a reminder of what will also always be part of their sport, the risk. joe wilson, bbc news. scientists have found a way of halting dementia and parkinson's disease in mice. the drugs used are already given to patients for other conditions including depression. as our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports, the next step is to begin trials on humans. this research mouse has a degenerative brain disease which is destroying its coordination. look how it drags its rear legs. the second mouse has the same condition but has been treated with a drug that has kept it healthy. the lead scientist says patient trials could begin in the ye
one man is offering to help billy monger race again.rives for a racing team using his prosthetic limbs. it was hard, but now its second nature. to get billy standing next to me one day with his race gear on in a picture waiting to get in his car would be for me probably the highest motivation in my life. formula four drivers dream of the big time, practising again today, the thrill. billy monger‘s accident is a reminder of what will also always be part of their sport, the risk. joe wilson,...
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>> reporter: but billy leaves the stwors big questions like those to others.content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the number-one most recognized brand in identify-theft protection. >> wherever you are in america, identity theft is there, too. from big cities to small towns, we are all at risk. >> i logged on to my bank account and found that i had no funds whatsoever. it made no sense, and it made me feel helpless. i could not believe that somebody would steal my tax refund. it made me angry. >> i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment. payment for things that i did not do. >> announcer: identity theft can happen to anyone. what does that mean for you? find out as
>> reporter: but billy leaves the stwors big questions like those to others.content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for lifelock, the number-one most recognized brand in...
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>> reporter: but billy leaves the answers to big questions like those to others.content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. >>> this is kpix5 news. >> new at 6:00, a massive show of support for science as a crowd of 30,000 spills into the streets of san francisco. >> free speech owdosh at cal and culture vowing to showup on campus next we matter what. we have learned that mia is making a comeback as well. >> you do that to me and -- [ commotion ] >> chaos in the aisles at sfo tonight. this flight attendant has been grounded. >> i'm elizabeth cook in for julia. >>> this plane was about to set up for dallas last night when this happened. >> -- [ indiscernible ] [ crying ] >> reporter: the facebook video shows this mother is distraught over the way a male flight attendant grabbed her baby stroll
>> reporter: but billy leaves the answers to big questions like those to others.content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. >>> this is kpix5 news. >> new at 6:00, a massive show of...
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>> reporter: but billy leaves the stwors big questions like those to others.s content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every three minutes, a child is born with cleft lip or cleft palate. in many countries, they can't get the surgery they need. >> interpreter: i feel bad when they stare at her. they say, "look how ugly she is." i feel very happy. i don't know how to explain it. she looks brand-new. >> interpreter: he gets upset when he drinks because it falls out of his mouth. before, he looked so different, but now he looks good, and that makes me happy. he's very handsome now. >> interpreter: people say he was born like a monster. we have prayed for this moment to happen. he's gorgeous, precious -- very precious. no one is going to recognize him at home. ♪ >> what if your child wer
>> reporter: but billy leaves the stwors big questions like those to others.s content to do his part and head out into the wilderness, where there's an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, cbs news, gothic, colorado. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs "48 hours." >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every three minutes, a child is born with cleft lip or cleft palate....
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best thoughts with billy and his family.ainst munster. munster in good form. my input trivia-wise into the sport, gloster playing la rochelle and they have a player who weighs 24 stones. that is really big. yes. that is a lot to carry around. he is not a scrum half i take it. no, but all these events taking place today. thank you. the thought of skiing down a mountain at 80 miles an hour might fill most of us with fear but how about trying it without being able to see? 18—year—old millie knight lost virtually all of her sight at the age of 6 but earlier this year she interrupted her a—level revision to win a first world championship title for a british paralympic skier. mike has been to train with her. meet britain's toughest of teenagers, the fear of doing your a level is nothing compared to racing down mountains at 80 mimp. mph. but at six, milly lost her sight. she has to listen to instructions from her guide. we have had a year working together. ever which day we ski we get better. if he says go, i have to go. you rely o
best thoughts with billy and his family.ainst munster. munster in good form. my input trivia-wise into the sport, gloster playing la rochelle and they have a player who weighs 24 stones. that is really big. yes. that is a lot to carry around. he is not a scrum half i take it. no, but all these events taking place today. thank you. the thought of skiing down a mountain at 80 miles an hour might fill most of us with fear but how about trying it without being able to see? 18—year—old millie...
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>> billy: yeah. i see that.s a downer -- >> reed: grandpa gave me that as a gift! what gives her the right to take it away like that?! >> billy: she's your mother. >> reed: [ sighs ] >> billy: she gets to make that call. and this is not easy on her, either. >> reed: [ scoffs ] i don't get it! i mean, last night she throws me this awesome party, gives me the coolest guitar ever, and then goes ballistic over grandpa's gift?! >> billy: well, your grandfather should have consulted with her, but he didn't, okay? look, man, you can't make her out to be the bad guy here. >> reed: mom and i were getting along so well. and now she's back to being the same mean, up-tight person with a zillion rules. what's wrong with her?!
>> billy: yeah. i see that.s a downer -- >> reed: grandpa gave me that as a gift! what gives her the right to take it away like that?! >> billy: she's your mother. >> reed: [ sighs ] >> billy: she gets to make that call. and this is not easy on her, either. >> reed: [ scoffs ] i don't get it! i mean, last night she throws me this awesome party, gives me the coolest guitar ever, and then goes ballistic over grandpa's gift?! >> billy: well, your...
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billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what would require a runoff? caller: it is convoluted at the moment. we're likely to see a runoff if not one candidate can win 50% of the vote or more. we are to see a second-round. host: when police officer killed and the shooter was also killed. what impact did it have on the election today? it's an interesting question and one difficult to ascertain any kind of clarity on. the presidential campaign has a hard deadline. there is very little time. there were popular candidates. the investment banker versus marine le pen. the polls that came out after , the conservative former prime mi
billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what...
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>> billy: yeah. i see that. look, reed, i know this is a downer -- what gives her the right to take it away like that?! >> billy: she's your mother. >> reed: [ sighs ] >> billy: she gets to make that call. and this is not easy on her, either. >> reed: [ scoffs ] i don't get it! i mean, last night she throws me this awesome party, gives me the coolest guitar ever, and then goes ballistic over grandpa's gift?! >> billy: well, your grandfather should have consulted with her, but he didn't, okay? look, man, you can't make her out to be the bad guy here. >> reed: mom and i were getting along so well. and now she's back to being the same mean, up-tight person with a zillion rules. what's wrong with her?!
>> billy: yeah. i see that. look, reed, i know this is a downer -- what gives her the right to take it away like that?! >> billy: she's your mother. >> reed: [ sighs ] >> billy: she gets to make that call. and this is not easy on her, either. >> reed: [ scoffs ] i don't get it! i mean, last night she throws me this awesome party, gives me the coolest guitar ever, and then goes ballistic over grandpa's gift?! >> billy: well, your grandfather should have...
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hey, billy!s news. >> good to meet you. >> reporter: what a spectacular spot you have here. >> i came out late may '72. it was such a mental relief to have peace and quiet in my life. >> reporter: and it was a shack. >> oh, it was a shack. i mean, it was 8 by 10 feet. the wind would literally blow snow through the cracks. >> reporter: you came for solitude but you started to get a little bored. >> a little bit, but a lot of it was making my own activity. >> reporter: so you'd go out and measure the snow. >> twice a day. i would first get a ruler and stick it in the snow and measure how much new snow there was. >> reporter: it wasn't just the snow depth and when it melted. using a hand-operated system he built himself. >> what it does is converts the weight of this can and the snow in it into the equivalent of water. >> reporter: he also calculated how much groundwater that snow would produce when it melted. you've been doing that same thing since 1974. >> twice a day. twice a day. >> reporter: tw
hey, billy!s news. >> good to meet you. >> reporter: what a spectacular spot you have here. >> i came out late may '72. it was such a mental relief to have peace and quiet in my life. >> reporter: and it was a shack. >> oh, it was a shack. i mean, it was 8 by 10 feet. the wind would literally blow snow through the cracks. >> reporter: you came for solitude but you started to get a little bored. >> a little bit, but a lot of it was making my own...
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when that wasn't enough to keep billy busy he started tracking wildlife.n you saw birds and animals -- >> i write it down, absolutely. purpose, birds, mammals. >> reporter: and recorded it all by hand in a series of now-tattered notebooks. >> .09 inches of water. >> reporter: you've got to be a little obsessive, though. >> oh, yeah. >> those noetd books are historic now. >> reporter: the laboratory needed data for his research on wildflowers. he had heard about billy's notebooks but was shocked when he saw how comprehensive think were. >> i said billy that is relevant to how the animals are responding to the changing climate. >> reporter: when you started taking your measurements, did you have any idea they would have any kind of long-term significance? >> not at all. this was mid '70s, early, mid '70s. if you would have asked about climate change, i would have said yeah, it got warm, i took my sweateder off. it meant nothing to my. >> reporter: but it means a lot to the scientific community. >> one of these days i'll read them. i wasn't out to prove anyth
when that wasn't enough to keep billy busy he started tracking wildlife.n you saw birds and animals -- >> i write it down, absolutely. purpose, birds, mammals. >> reporter: and recorded it all by hand in a series of now-tattered notebooks. >> .09 inches of water. >> reporter: you've got to be a little obsessive, though. >> oh, yeah. >> those noetd books are historic now. >> reporter: the laboratory needed data for his research on wildflowers. he had...
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billy joel. and bruce springsteen. and kendrick lamar.nd the list just goes on and on that we would love to do it a guest co-host on "the talk" and you can watch it right here on wusa9 at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. also live on wake u washington to -- "wake up washington" to us. >>> caught on camera, this is out of connecticut. a police officer saved a man's life. the footage was taken from the officer's bid cameras responding to a suicide call. s in in lam den. retirement home at one point the officer sees the man who begins to run away. toward the roof determined to take his own life. >> hey, hey, hey! >> and he saves him. the officer was able to pull him to safety. ham den police department posted about it on facebook saying great job officer justin martin. and that's an understatement. >>> and it was anything but normal night patrolling the streets of florida when the officer recorded night. on the dashboard camera of his cruiser. he captured this just before 11:00 last night while he was working in lower florida keys. you can see it sh
billy joel. and bruce springsteen. and kendrick lamar.nd the list just goes on and on that we would love to do it a guest co-host on "the talk" and you can watch it right here on wusa9 at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. also live on wake u washington to -- "wake up washington" to us. >>> caught on camera, this is out of connecticut. a police officer saved a man's life. the footage was taken from the officer's bid cameras responding to a suicide call. s in in lam den....
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it's mom. >> billy: go ahead. take it. >> victoria: sorry.i, mom. >> nikki: your father has just done something. i am livid. can you please come over? your brother's on his way. >> victoria: uh...yeah. yeah. absolutely. i'm so sorry. >> billy: where you going? >> victoria: the ranch. it's mom. she's having an issue, so -- >> billy: can't it wait, please? i need to talk to you. >> victoria: i promise that i will call you as soon as i'm free and we'll f
it's mom. >> billy: go ahead. take it. >> victoria: sorry.i, mom. >> nikki: your father has just done something. i am livid. can you please come over? your brother's on his way. >> victoria: uh...yeah. yeah. absolutely. i'm so sorry. >> billy: where you going? >> victoria: the ranch. it's mom. she's having an issue, so -- >> billy: can't it wait, please? i need to talk to you. >> victoria: i promise that i will call you as soon as i'm free and...
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billy monger‘s talent was well—known, even when he was at primary school.g? 55 mph. his racing team is raising money to help fund his recovery. the total is already over half a million, with lewis hamilton and jenson button amongst supporters. billy has been communicating with his team principal in hospital. he is aware of what's happened. he's obviously a very positive lad. the first thing he started to do was to work out how to use a clutch with his hand. motor racing with prosthetic legs is possible. david birrell lost his legs after he was injured while serving in afghanistan, and has offered to help billy monger. it put tears in my eyes. i've been a young man who lost his legs, obviously in different circumstances. ijust think about billy, i've been in that position, you try and be strong in front of everybody. in your head, you're still trying to make sense of it. formula 4 is a route to formula 1. drivers were practising today at thruxton. motor racing may be safer, it doesn't mean it's risk—free. what happened to billy monger is a reminder of what c
billy monger‘s talent was well—known, even when he was at primary school.g? 55 mph. his racing team is raising money to help fund his recovery. the total is already over half a million, with lewis hamilton and jenson button amongst supporters. billy has been communicating with his team principal in hospital. he is aware of what's happened. he's obviously a very positive lad. the first thing he started to do was to work out how to use a clutch with his hand. motor racing with prosthetic legs...
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billy monger‘s talent was well—known, even when he was at primary school.y a very positive lad. the first thing he started to do was to work out how to use a clutch with his hand. motor racing with prosthetic legs is possible. it is what david birrell dolls. it is what david birrell does. david birrell lost his legs after he was injured while serving in afghanistan, and has offered to help billy monger. it put tears in my eyes. i've been a young man who lost his legs, obviously in different circumstances. ijust think about billy, i've been in that position, you try and be strong in front of everybody. in your head, you're still trying to make sense of it. formula a is a route to formula 1. drivers here were practising today at thruxton. motor racing may be safer, it doesn‘t mean it‘s risk—free. what happened to billy monger is a reminder of what can happen to anyone. one of the most high profile figures in american tv news, bill o‘reilly, has lost his job after being accused of sexual harassment. his employer, 21st century fox, which owns the cable channel
billy monger‘s talent was well—known, even when he was at primary school.y a very positive lad. the first thing he started to do was to work out how to use a clutch with his hand. motor racing with prosthetic legs is possible. it is what david birrell dolls. it is what david birrell does. david birrell lost his legs after he was injured while serving in afghanistan, and has offered to help billy monger. it put tears in my eyes. i've been a young man who lost his legs, obviously in different...
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>> did aunt billie's end up being a safe place?unfortunately, aunt billie started to experience a little senility. at that time, her son, johnny ragan, offered to take it to his house for safekeeping. >> are you following this? let's review. lee harvey oswald's original headstone is placed on his grave in 1963. it's stolen in 1967, then returned to oswald's mother, who hides it under her house. in 1981, it's discovered by the new owners of the home, dave and cleo's parents, who then store it at cleo's aunt and uncle's house for safekeeping. it stays there, even after dave and cleo inherit it in 2001. then around 2004, after aunt billie goes senile, her son, cleo's cousin johnny, hides it at his house. >> so johnny became the custodian, and were you and dave okay with that? >> yes. >> he was a trusted relative. >> underscore "was." >> johnny went incommunicado. holly said, "i haven't seen that tombstone in 20 years, and this is none of your business." >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you... the answer in a moment.
>> did aunt billie's end up being a safe place?unfortunately, aunt billie started to experience a little senility. at that time, her son, johnny ragan, offered to take it to his house for safekeeping. >> are you following this? let's review. lee harvey oswald's original headstone is placed on his grave in 1963. it's stolen in 1967, then returned to oswald's mother, who hides it under her house. in 1981, it's discovered by the new owners of the home, dave and cleo's parents, who then...
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how far is it to billy's place?spectacular scenery. >> that's the mountain right in front of us. >> old mining town? >> old mining town. old silver mining town. >> reporter: a springtime visit to billy barr's place is no simple journey. to avoid a three-mile ski from a paved road first you need a forest permit and then you hitch a ride kur tency of dave. but it's all worth it when you discover this remote cabin deep in woods is home to one of the world east most valuable and unexpected troves of scientific data. hey, billy, john blackstone from cbs. great to meet you. what a great spot you have. >> i came out here in may of 1972. it with us such uith us -- was peace. >> it was a shack. >> it was. 8x10. wind came through the cracks. >> you came here for solitude but you got board. >> a little bit of boredom. >> you'd go out and measure the snow. >> between a day. i would first get a ruler and stick it in the snow and measure how much new snow there was. >> it wasn't just the smonow deh and when it melted. using a han
how far is it to billy's place?spectacular scenery. >> that's the mountain right in front of us. >> old mining town? >> old mining town. old silver mining town. >> reporter: a springtime visit to billy barr's place is no simple journey. to avoid a three-mile ski from a paved road first you need a forest permit and then you hitch a ride kur tency of dave. but it's all worth it when you discover this remote cabin deep in woods is home to one of the world east most valuable...
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the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin.aved the city? >>alfred: we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. >> billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> anthony: right. >> anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >> alfred: federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them. >> billy: and the guys who were in cocaine trafficking in the 70s and 80s got out and are now big medicare fraudsters. >> alfred: we're whispering because they're probably here. >> anthony: so where's the money now? how's business in general in miami and where is that business coming from? >> billy: oh remarkably, the rebound from the great recession, the people thought it would take almost a decade for all the condo inventory to get absorbed and it seemed to happen almos
the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin.aved the city? >>alfred: we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. >> billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> anthony: right. >> anthony: we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >> alfred: federal reserve branch in...
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>> but billy leaves the big answers to questions like those to others., where there an an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, colorado. >> it's a great country made up of of a lot of smart people. >> that preppy sweater didn't go with the look. >> looked like he was dressed for mixed doubles. >> i like what he's doing. >> very important what he's doing. >> mixed doubles anyone? >>> a new national geographical series will look at einstein and how curiosity is a superpower behind einstein. >> hello! >> there's the hat. you can get -- >> can't wait to talk about,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. ♪ brian gracer is behind hit moe evoos like "beautiful mind" and "arrested development." and he
>> but billy leaves the big answers to questions like those to others., where there an an infinite amount of data waiting to be collected. john blackstone, colorado. >> it's a great country made up of of a lot of smart people. >> that preppy sweater didn't go with the look. >> looked like he was dressed for mixed doubles. >> i like what he's doing. >> very important what he's doing. >> mixed doubles anyone? >>> a new national geographical...
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and clearly, billy bush was punished because he allowed it to happen and was complicit in it. >> also, if you look at the other part of the tape, he said she looks hot and looked at her legs. there was something there. >> oh, yeah. it was not appropriate comment in any way, shape or form and there's no defense of that. my next point is, the fact that billy bush was punished for, you know, essentially being complicit in this, reminds me what tara mentioned, the fact that we knew some of these allegations over at fox news with regard to bill o'reilly, and re-signed his contracts for millions of dollars when they knew it was going on, i think that furthers what tara has said as well as what margaret has said. we can't be complicit. >> people like you and a lot of other people voted for donald trump anyway. you were on this network defending him in other areas. >> not on this topic. not on this topic. >> that should have been disqualifying in and of itself. on top of all of the myriad of other disgusting despicable things that he said about not only women, minorities and everything else t
and clearly, billy bush was punished because he allowed it to happen and was complicit in it. >> also, if you look at the other part of the tape, he said she looks hot and looked at her legs. there was something there. >> oh, yeah. it was not appropriate comment in any way, shape or form and there's no defense of that. my next point is, the fact that billy bush was punished for, you know, essentially being complicit in this, reminds me what tara mentioned, the fact that we knew some...
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billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what would require a runoff? caller: it is convoluted at the moment. we're likely to see a runoff if not one candidate can win 50% of the vote or more. we are to see a second-round. host: when police officer killed and the shooter was also killed. what impact did it have on the election today? it's an interesting question and one difficult to ascertain any kind of clarity on. the presidential campaign has a hard deadline. there is very little time.
billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what...
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a tape has surfaced in the washington post of billy bush and donald trump talking about what they thought was in private, giving their man boasts and if you remember trump famously or infamously said that when you're a star in hollywood, they let you grab their genitals. a stupid remark but it was completely translated by the left into that's what i do rather than that's what i would like to do but i'm too civilized to do it, perhaps. i don't know trump personally but okay, this was a private conversation from 11 years previously and one republican after another was horrified. they said i can't support this candidate, this is a bridge too far. and jeb bush actually embarrassingly said i have two presses granddaughters and there's nothing donald trump could say that could ever apologize for the remark he made in private to billy bush and i'm impressed they didn't realize they were being republicans. hillary clinton, she sold off the position of secretary of state, our national assets. made off with $1 million or whatever for herself and her husband. she lied to the fbi. she lied to the ame
a tape has surfaced in the washington post of billy bush and donald trump talking about what they thought was in private, giving their man boasts and if you remember trump famously or infamously said that when you're a star in hollywood, they let you grab their genitals. a stupid remark but it was completely translated by the left into that's what i do rather than that's what i would like to do but i'm too civilized to do it, perhaps. i don't know trump personally but okay, this was a private...
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- billie jean king. - 100%. - i mean, she's done so much for women's sports.i don't--i don't-- - tennis star billie jean king has long been campaigning for women's rights. - damn! turns out billie jean king is a badass tennis player, but also she paved the way for equal pay in tennis when she defeated bobby riggs in the 1973 battle of the sexes. let me get this straight. all you did was defeat a man, and now you have equal pay in tennis. problem solved. - it wasn't easy-peasy, man. when i played bobby riggs... - mm-hmm. - ...that was about social change. our ratio of prize money was about eight-to-one, and i think the women's soccer is four-to-one, and i know what you're gonna say. - progress. - improvement! - yep. - improvement's not enough. we're supposed to be so happy if we get one crumb. oh, thank you. i'm so grateful. - you're welcome. - we deserve the cake, the icing, the cherry on top too, just like the boys. - so let's put some cleats on you, you play the men, and let's get them ladies paid. - you're missing the point. - okay, i will play the women. -
- billie jean king. - 100%. - i mean, she's done so much for women's sports.i don't--i don't-- - tennis star billie jean king has long been campaigning for women's rights. - damn! turns out billie jean king is a badass tennis player, but also she paved the way for equal pay in tennis when she defeated bobby riggs in the 1973 battle of the sexes. let me get this straight. all you did was defeat a man, and now you have equal pay in tennis. problem solved. - it wasn't easy-peasy, man. when i...
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billy graham's son endorsed donald trump.y do not have the lifestyle that they would necessarily subscribe to at the pulpit. but they supported him because, some say, they believed they needed a strong leader and that they thought he was a strong leader. frances: they also thought that as a republican, they would have support than a democrat would. trumps economics i think persuaded a lot of people. most of these are working-class people. charlie: they talked about jobs in china. the very rich would benefit, as they said then. there is a struggle to shape america, france fitzgerald. thank you for joining us. frances: thank you, charlie. charlie: see you next time. ♪ ♪ team trump pitches for the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. no mention of how exactly is going to be funded. >> that sparked caution the asia-pacific. a mixed day ahead as traders await policy decisions in japan and europe. >> twitter addressing it vague challenge, adding new monthly users. >> malcolm turnbull aims to tackle australia's power shortages,
billy graham's son endorsed donald trump.y do not have the lifestyle that they would necessarily subscribe to at the pulpit. but they supported him because, some say, they believed they needed a strong leader and that they thought he was a strong leader. frances: they also thought that as a republican, they would have support than a democrat would. trumps economics i think persuaded a lot of people. most of these are working-class people. charlie: they talked about jobs in china. the very rich...
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i didn't know this about billie jean king. and then all of a sudden, i realize i'm talking about the civil rights with my dad. i'm talking about anti-racism with my dad. and it's like, if you can use sports as a way to actually talk to people, i think we live in a country where politics is a dirty word. it's a bad thing at my job if you're a political, to be political. and i think that's because people view politics as what the two ugly white guys with the bad haircuts do on c-span. and not politics as what we live and breathe every single day. and that is politics, politics are an art. politics are in culture and politics are in sports. and we should not like, walk away from that political arena. we should jump in with two feet. have out the fights and get a new generation of people missed -- pissed off at the system and not have them burn up the cars after syracuse wins the championship. but go out and raise some hell
i didn't know this about billie jean king. and then all of a sudden, i realize i'm talking about the civil rights with my dad. i'm talking about anti-racism with my dad. and it's like, if you can use sports as a way to actually talk to people, i think we live in a country where politics is a dirty word. it's a bad thing at my job if you're a political, to be political. and i think that's because people view politics as what the two ugly white guys with the bad haircuts do on c-span. and not...
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farm hands say they think the friendship helped billy to heal. awww. awww.llergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. every tv doctor knows that when it comes to hospital romances, the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. schedule a checkup with your doctor to learn your four health numbers, and start taking control of your health today. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. >> welcome back. the washington jesuit academy teamed up with residents for a good cause. executive chef of meridian. >> thanks for coming in. while they start cooking up good food brian let's start with you. at the time of the accident first of all more about the washington jesuit acad
farm hands say they think the friendship helped billy to heal. awww. awww.llergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. every tv doctor knows that when it comes to hospital romances, the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your...
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billy bush did not call back. aiginally, we sent just transcript not the full video tape and they said, it does not sound like mr. trump. can you send is the videotape? we sent the videotape and said, ok we will push it back. the lawyers were fine with publishing without donald trump's comment. at 4:00, this is the closest you're going to get to a stop the presses moment in the digital era. you one oftrikes for the editors walks back towards us and hit the button on the computer to publish the story and donald trump's people call as we are about to publish. the 40 yard --. i was surprised, their strategy had been to deny it happen. yes, it isasically, him. it is locker room talk. 10 years ago. no clinton said worst things. i yelled, -- no clinton they had it in the archives. we learned later that they had it for a week. we beat by four minutes. we get all the credit and we are not the only person on a limb reporting it. the hardest part for me for the whole thing was newspapers are still very fusty about bad words
billy bush did not call back. aiginally, we sent just transcript not the full video tape and they said, it does not sound like mr. trump. can you send is the videotape? we sent the videotape and said, ok we will push it back. the lawyers were fine with publishing without donald trump's comment. at 4:00, this is the closest you're going to get to a stop the presses moment in the digital era. you one oftrikes for the editors walks back towards us and hit the button on the computer to publish the...
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billy graham's son endorsed donald trump.do not have the lifestyle that they would necessarily subscribe to at the pulpit. but they supported him because, some say, they believed they needed a strong leader and that they thought he was a strong leader. frances: they also thought that as a republican, they would have more support than a democrat would. trumps economics i think persuaded a lot of people. most of these are working-class people. charlie: they talked about jobs in china. frances: the very rich would benefit, as they said then. charlie: there is a struggle to shape america, frances fitzgerald. thank you for joining us. frances: thank you, charlie. charlie: see you next time. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." the trump administration has announced what it is calling the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. the plan cuts to talk income rate from 35% and reduces the number of personal income tax brackets. the new tax rates would be 10%, 25 percent, and 35%. the white house is weighin
billy graham's son endorsed donald trump.do not have the lifestyle that they would necessarily subscribe to at the pulpit. but they supported him because, some say, they believed they needed a strong leader and that they thought he was a strong leader. frances: they also thought that as a republican, they would have more support than a democrat would. trumps economics i think persuaded a lot of people. most of these are working-class people. charlie: they talked about jobs in china. frances:...
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so why can't billy sell air soft guns?in color, they appear to be real. >> there you go. atlantic city outlawed air soft guns in 2015 and police were enforcing the ordinance a a acpd spokesman says because the guns look like the real thing, they can and are sometimes used that way. >> over my 15 year i've seen people arrested with toy firearms that commit robberies or they just have them in their possession maybe to act as, um, you know, a threat against someone. >> reporter: atlantic city ranks 21st most dangerous city in the country according to neighborhood scout. personally i love the place but i get that local government takes whatever measures they feel they should. alexander from of that's second amendment society doesn't buy that at all he is especially >> business owner had no criminal intent. how many thousands if not tens thousands of dollars is he going to be fined for doing nothing that's completely legal in every other town and every other state. >> he adds criminals using fake firearms to commit crimes shoul
so why can't billy sell air soft guns?in color, they appear to be real. >> there you go. atlantic city outlawed air soft guns in 2015 and police were enforcing the ordinance a a acpd spokesman says because the guns look like the real thing, they can and are sometimes used that way. >> over my 15 year i've seen people arrested with toy firearms that commit robberies or they just have them in their possession maybe to act as, um, you know, a threat against someone. >> reporter:...
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billy, billy, prince billy. >> is that what you call him?y. >> i was watching like the middle of the night or something, our time, and pippa middleton was holding her train, as i remember. right? cane's train? >> she was also wearing white. >> pure white. and i go who in the heck is that? well, she took the attention away a little bit for some of us, away from kate, so know pippa is getting married. >> yes, she tying the knot with james matthews. and she is said to be pulling out all of the stops to be the star at her wedding day, this is not going to happen to me. she making sure no one shines her shine. she reportedly set out few guidelines for her guests on the guest list. first rule: no tv babes policy. >> what's that mean? >> means her future brother-in-law spencer will not be getting a plus one, his girlfriends is a model and tv personality. her name is vogue williams. so she said no, i don't want you coming here. and that's her name, vogue, confirmed her romance with spencer last month after they met on tv show in january. >> said it
billy, billy, prince billy. >> is that what you call him?y. >> i was watching like the middle of the night or something, our time, and pippa middleton was holding her train, as i remember. right? cane's train? >> she was also wearing white. >> pure white. and i go who in the heck is that? well, she took the attention away a little bit for some of us, away from kate, so know pippa is getting married. >> yes, she tying the knot with james matthews. and she is said to...
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." >> jimmy: yeah, but i go see billy joel in concert.e new stuff. >> i'm into billy joel's new stuff. >> jimmy: he's not even released it yet. >> we gotta cut this out. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> i'm gonna be in trouble with billy joel. but i'm going and i'm going on tour. 25 cities and as you know, we talk about "sleepwalk with me" a lot, my first movie. >> jimmy: i love that movie, yeah. >> and the -- but i still sleepwalk. >> jimmy: it was based on the real thing. >> it's a true story. >> jimmy: do you go to a hotel? >> yeah. so if you don't know the story, i had a serious sleep disorder -- i have a serious sleep disorder called rem behavior disorder. about ten years ago i jumped through a second story window and now -- i know! [ laughter ] there is a whole movie about it. that's called "sleepwalk with me." it's very exciting that you don't know that because there is a whole -- there is so much more. >> jimmy: get ready. yeah, yeah, yeah. you're going to be crying, yeah. >> but it is a dangerous thing. so now like when i go to hotels, i
." >> jimmy: yeah, but i go see billy joel in concert.e new stuff. >> i'm into billy joel's new stuff. >> jimmy: he's not even released it yet. >> we gotta cut this out. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> i'm gonna be in trouble with billy joel. but i'm going and i'm going on tour. 25 cities and as you know, we talk about "sleepwalk with me" a lot, my first movie. >> jimmy: i love that movie, yeah. >> and the -- but i still sleepwalk....
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april's baby daddy. >> everybody loves a dabbing giraffe and, billy, some people online.ine have been critical of this contest. you had gizmo.com call it the saddest facebook live video ever. now, what's your response to some of the scrutiny you're getting to some of this? >> i say the giraffe is the saddest thing i've ever seen in my life but the contest, we're just having a good time and giving away a car trying to make somebody's life better and not taking it that seriously. i'm having fun. they're strong and going solid. >> billy, what if everybody -- you have more than one person after the time limit, what happens then? >> so, if coming up at 9:00 if we're still -- we have these contestants 7:00 remaining we'll draw for it and trying to lure them off. i know, i know. but we're trying to lure them off and offer things but nobody has budged. i front move either. i get it. this is serena. she's off work, hopefully she doesn't get fired for this august and he wants this car for him and his wife and this is a couple over here, so they're i think on the other side of the c
april's baby daddy. >> everybody loves a dabbing giraffe and, billy, some people online.ine have been critical of this contest. you had gizmo.com call it the saddest facebook live video ever. now, what's your response to some of the scrutiny you're getting to some of this? >> i say the giraffe is the saddest thing i've ever seen in my life but the contest, we're just having a good time and giving away a car trying to make somebody's life better and not taking it that seriously. i'm...
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billy says, "not to worry. i rode the best race of my life with a 104 fever.ine." >> rose: but it says something that billy wanted you on that horse. >> stierhoff: yes. >> twill do trying to come back again on the inside, private attack leading toward the final fence. >> rose: at the finish, it came down to stierhoff on twill do, and mark beecher, the man of many fractures, on private attack. >> twill do on the inside, private attack is going to have to settle for second. twill do! >> rose: stierhoff not only won the cup in 2010, he did it again two years later. >> stierhoff: i was able to achieve something that i never really maybe thought was possible. and man, how lucky am i? >> rose: and there is a certain horse that might be asking himself the same question. he is senior senator, once an also-ran, now a star. god, it's majestic isn't it? >> joe davies: i think he likes you. >> rose: before trainer joe davies bought him, he was a flat track racer with a mediocre record and a nasty reputation for acting up. >> joe davies: they had to tranquilize him every d
billy says, "not to worry. i rode the best race of my life with a 104 fever.ine." >> rose: but it says something that billy wanted you on that horse. >> stierhoff: yes. >> twill do trying to come back again on the inside, private attack leading toward the final fence. >> rose: at the finish, it came down to stierhoff on twill do, and mark beecher, the man of many fractures, on private attack. >> twill do on the inside, private attack is going to have to...