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it was right of passage. >> billy joel reported july 1980. >> from billy joel to kiss, bruce and u2, they performed here local bands too. mike was general manager. his family owned the club for nearly three decades. >> you know, you can speak with people of four different generations and somewhere along the line they came through the bayou. that's an extraordinary run. >> that run began in 1953 as a dixie land club. dozens of people were interviewed for the film others donated videos and memorabilia. >> they were the stories off stage that gave this object a heart and a soul and a personality. >> the soul of the neighborhood memories oh -- of a generation captured on film. >> we want people to watch the film to show that a local production needs to be seen. >> ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> the bayou closed in 1998. it's estimated 5 million people passed through the club's doors in its 45 year history. >> did you get there? >> never did. >> neither did i. >> i wish i had. >> yeah, to see everybody play there would be very cool. >>> coming up at 4:00, tanning risks. a new study sho
it was right of passage. >> billy joel reported july 1980. >> from billy joel to kiss, bruce and u2, they performed here local bands too. mike was general manager. his family owned the club for nearly three decades. >> you know, you can speak with people of four different generations and somewhere along the line they came through the bayou. that's an extraordinary run. >> that run began in 1953 as a dixie land club. dozens of people were interviewed for the film others...
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someday, billy joel might want to spin his 45 r.p.m. record in reverse. i'm todd buchholz. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 27. have a great evening everyone, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >>> tonight on "quest" -- thousands of them are sneaking through the brush statewide. they're wild boar, an invasive species with a long list of bad habits. find out what californna is doing to keep them from cutting a swath of destruction through our native flora and fauna. >>> and stargazing isn't just for phd scientists with mountaintop telescopes. meet the bay area mmn who helped bring astronomy down to earth for the est of us. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gor
someday, billy joel might want to spin his 45 r.p.m. record in reverse. i'm todd buchholz. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 27. have a great evening everyone, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats....
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someday, billy joel might want to spin his 45 r.p.m. record in reverse. i'm todd buchholz. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 27. have a great evening everyone, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt.
someday, billy joel might want to spin his 45 r.p.m. record in reverse. i'm todd buchholz. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, february 27. have a great evening everyone, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats....
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this is one hundred good ministrations says we can determine who are the jurors didn't that mean billy joel you were hurt and killed any american citizen without any drugs without any problems and that is a very dangerous precedent. jonah warfare its consequences and the morality of it all for debate in cross talk today coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. we hear how drone strikes may be breeding the very tera they seek to destroy. it's quite horrific in africa but it's getting worse i mean there's a new new drawn by a sniper in close to mali so that you've got the west of africanized well and so it's trucking up so that we're going to have drawn b.s. is all over africa i'm not sure what to suppose really why are we doing this well isn't it. the most effective recruitment tool for insurgents in the world david what do you think about that drones are an improvement on torture drones or an appointment or a ground war these are the arguments were being given and yet we didn't have a ground war in yemen we might need one eventually with the damage the drone strikes are doing but this is we're bein
this is one hundred good ministrations says we can determine who are the jurors didn't that mean billy joel you were hurt and killed any american citizen without any drugs without any problems and that is a very dangerous precedent. jonah warfare its consequences and the morality of it all for debate in cross talk today coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. we hear how drone strikes may be breeding the very tera they seek to destroy. it's quite horrific in africa but it's getting worse i mean...
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. >> billy joel at the bayou recourted in 1980. >> reporter: mike tromoni was general manager his familywned the club for nearly three decades. >> you could speak with people of four different generations and some where along the line they came through the bayou. and that's really an extraordinary run. >> it had music. >> reporter: that run began in 1953 as a dixie land club. dozens of people were interviewed for the film. others donated video and memorabilia. >> they were the stories off stage that gave this object a heart, a soul. >> that's what we want. we want people to watch the film to show that a local production deserves to be seen. >> reporter: ron max, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the bayou closed after the new year's eve performance in 1988. it's estimated 5 million people passed through the club's doors in its history. >>> and now jacobi jones is hoping his dance moves will thrill a national audience. the ravens wide receiver is the first contestant named to the upcoming season of dancing with the stars. jones came up with some very creative end zone dances and even said he reall
. >> billy joel at the bayou recourted in 1980. >> reporter: mike tromoni was general manager his familywned the club for nearly three decades. >> you could speak with people of four different generations and some where along the line they came through the bayou. and that's really an extraordinary run. >> it had music. >> reporter: that run began in 1953 as a dixie land club. dozens of people were interviewed for the film. others donated video and memorabilia....
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. >> bill: you know what's fascinating because billy joel is a friend of mine. p in lovitt town as you know. all of them have a run of hits that they hear in their mind. billy told me i hear it in my mind and then it stops. >> there is a burst of energy that comes when your dreams andl the aspirations that you think about are there. it's different after you've done it. it changes. >> bill: all right. mr. mottola thanks for coming. in we appreciate it fascinating book. while we are on the subject of performing i want to thank everybody in denver and kansas city after one day bolder fresh herb tour in those cities more than 50% sold out. denver june 21st at the buel. kansas city the next night. midland theater. also see you in l.a. big show march 1st. d.c. april 26th. west bury long island. details on bill o'reilly.com. gutfeld mcguirk on chris christie fed up. pun intended. people talking about his weight. weight. the boys dead ahead. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting
. >> bill: you know what's fascinating because billy joel is a friend of mine. p in lovitt town as you know. all of them have a run of hits that they hear in their mind. billy told me i hear it in my mind and then it stops. >> there is a burst of energy that comes when your dreams andl the aspirations that you think about are there. it's different after you've done it. it changes. >> bill: all right. mr. mottola thanks for coming. in we appreciate it fascinating book. while we...
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some of the other artists, some of the big stars, billy -- billy joel, three, four albums. >> jimmy:ree albums before they develop, before they were able to become performers and go out in clubs and work and get their act together. so now, you know, you download a song. you don't necessarily get the body of work. it's hard for artists to create a platform in the same way. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. 'cause, i mean, like you -- you've also, like -- -- exploded so many things. the one of the things is the latin explosion. >> we had a huge latin business, and we dominated the latin business for a lot of years. and, you know, we kicked around the idea many times of these rhythms, the color of the culture are so vibrant, so brilliant, why if we -- why couldn't we, if we didn't have an artist sing in english, why couldn't it become global music? with their rhythms, with their color. you know, with all the -- everything else that went along with it. so, as a result of that -- you know, between gloria estefan, ricky martin, jennifer lopez. >> jimmy: yeah. >> shakira. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know,
some of the other artists, some of the big stars, billy -- billy joel, three, four albums. >> jimmy:ree albums before they develop, before they were able to become performers and go out in clubs and work and get their act together. so now, you know, you download a song. you don't necessarily get the body of work. it's hard for artists to create a platform in the same way. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. 'cause, i mean, like you -- you've also, like -- -- exploded so many things. the one of...
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to quote billy joel, you may be right, mr. president, but this is crazy. they pushed back, saying it is even outright stupid, to think that republicans would want to talk to obama, the conversations wouldn't do any good. the president's agenda would be passed without breaking gridlock, somebody has to be the grow-up here, let it be the president. that is not the problem with the argument, the problem with the argument is the idea that the president should move away from a popular plan because a minority party wouldn't compromise on it. what it says is the boundary of what is politically acceptable, the bar for which we set, for the people who win elections, is the bar that the party who lost the election -- this can't possibly be right, i don't think. but i'm going to find out, because joining me now is chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes". >> you well be surprised and shocked to know i think it is ridiculous. it perfectly illustrates the problem of searching for the center. there is for fixed point in american discourse in the center, and obviously,
to quote billy joel, you may be right, mr. president, but this is crazy. they pushed back, saying it is even outright stupid, to think that republicans would want to talk to obama, the conversations wouldn't do any good. the president's agenda would be passed without breaking gridlock, somebody has to be the grow-up here, let it be the president. that is not the problem with the argument, the problem with the argument is the idea that the president should move away from a popular plan because a...
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i can't help but get all billy joel over this. it was the policymakers who started talking about communiques and briefings against each other about what they were actually trying to say. i'm afraid to say, mr. draghi, we didn't start this buyer. it was your colleague and your peers in the central bank, as well. moving on, he was saying -- and i thought this was great. some asked him about the appropriate level for the euro which is exactly the problem that the japanese got into trouble and he said he didn't have a specific number but said it was in line with the averages. he refused to talk about the communique, as well. it's how strongly worded that communique is about competitive valuitions that everyone is getting excited about. but nobody wants to name the villains of this piece. they think it's very important to remain coordinated. yet if they all had competitive coordination of those economies, it would have the national ramifications. as daragh maher pointed out to you earlier on, he believes there is a currency war in acti
i can't help but get all billy joel over this. it was the policymakers who started talking about communiques and briefings against each other about what they were actually trying to say. i'm afraid to say, mr. draghi, we didn't start this buyer. it was your colleague and your peers in the central bank, as well. moving on, he was saying -- and i thought this was great. some asked him about the appropriate level for the euro which is exactly the problem that the japanese got into trouble and he...
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. >> brian: i say bon jovi and billy joel. >> gretchen: i say i'm not going to worry about it right now's talk about the high stakes negotiations, though, about to take place at the white house this morning. at issue, a possible guest worker program to solve our immigration problem. wendell goler is live for us there this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. the president has a couple of meetings today. one with labor and progressive leaders. another with business leaders to talk about immigration reform and how that fits into his broader economic agenda. republicans are calling for tighter border security as a precondition for giving a path to citizenship to the 11 or 12 million people now in this country illegally. they've gotten some senate democrats to sign on to that. the white house hasn't rejected the idea, but officials here are skeptical. yesterday homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the border in san diego. she stressed the security improvements that have already been made. >> now we have manpower, factors of twice, thrice, ten times what we had a few
. >> brian: i say bon jovi and billy joel. >> gretchen: i say i'm not going to worry about it right now's talk about the high stakes negotiations, though, about to take place at the white house this morning. at issue, a possible guest worker program to solve our immigration problem. wendell goler is live for us there this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. the president has a couple of meetings today. one with labor and progressive leaders. another with business...