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what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail that was rejected. i don't even see where it was. i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i rather be written disciplinary so i at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone ill, but if i complete the paperwork here and send it in to central review board, they would not go along with the transfer. just due to that infraction. you okay? >> no, i ain't. >> all right.
what's up, bobby? >> what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail that was rejected. i don't even see where it was. i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands...
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up in the air, bobby heard the news and was alarmed.was way too close to the mountains. >> how could she be there? i watched her flying skills. i was totally confident that there was just no way she would become this confused. >> mckenzie's uncle and grandfather moved their search to the area the ping came from. still, no sign of mckenzie. >> all right. we're on 1275. >> now a single searcher saw a clue anywhere. >> there's not an airplane sitting at ft. smith, no, there's not an airport sitting at greybill. no, she didn't go back to cody. she hasn't arrived back in laurel. >> mckenzie's plane was equipped with an emergency beacon, an elt, they call it, which should go off in a crash. but there was no signal from any elt. so what did that make you think? >> that she's safe. if her elt was going off, they would pick up the signal. and we could find her. so, you're thinking, okay, this is a positive. >> unless, unless it hadn't gone off because of something very, very bad. >> not having it meant that the airplane had crashed very severely
up in the air, bobby heard the news and was alarmed.was way too close to the mountains. >> how could she be there? i watched her flying skills. i was totally confident that there was just no way she would become this confused. >> mckenzie's uncle and grandfather moved their search to the area the ping came from. still, no sign of mckenzie. >> all right. we're on 1275. >> now a single searcher saw a clue anywhere. >> there's not an airplane sitting at ft. smith, no,...
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bobbi had one last area to search.ell canyon, in the big horn mountain. >> rough, rugged, horrid terrain. out of all the wrong ways she could have gone, it would have been the worst. >> reporter: she combed shell canyon back and forth in the growing dark. nothing. >> and all that time i kept thinking, why didn't i give her that hug? why dine give her that hug? i'd have given anything just to give her one hug. >> reporter: the setting sun in montana and i woeming c inwyomi glorious thing. that evening for nine discouraged pilots it was terrifying. of course, they were entirely unaware of the disaster and the drama they didn't see on the ground. >>> coming up -- that ground was here. a forbidden back country, ripe with danger. >> sat here, a feeling in your body makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck. >> reporter: but this hunter seeing something even more troubling in the sky. >> so the plane is flying right into a trap? >> yep. >> reporter: nine small planes about to give up their search for a missing teenage
bobbi had one last area to search.ell canyon, in the big horn mountain. >> rough, rugged, horrid terrain. out of all the wrong ways she could have gone, it would have been the worst. >> reporter: she combed shell canyon back and forth in the growing dark. nothing. >> and all that time i kept thinking, why didn't i give her that hug? why dine give her that hug? i'd have given anything just to give her one hug. >> reporter: the setting sun in montana and i woeming c...
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bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned. >> he uses his success to help others, whether giving young chefs a chance -- >> the winning chef is kristen. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded
bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned....
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bobby kennedy wanted it? >> what's interesting is he talks about not wanting it and always other things he wants to do, and he's in this position of great grief and survivor's guilt in the wake of his brother and he has a chance to become inspiring bobby kennedy of later in the '60s who really is able to put that suffering into compassion for others and make a message about really inspired political change in the country. he hasn't become the bobby hitt. he still in the place of deep grief. so talks about maybe he will go be the ambassador to vietnam or maybe move to england and write a book. all these other ideas. the last thing he wants to be his johnson's vice president. but then he becomes aware that johnson really doesn't want him. and so all of a sudden vice president is a job he wants for a brief period in the summer. they go through this terribly awkward public dance of johnson essentially having this problem on his hand, which is what is taught what is going to go with bobby or not. he has concluded
bobby kennedy wanted it? >> what's interesting is he talks about not wanting it and always other things he wants to do, and he's in this position of great grief and survivor's guilt in the wake of his brother and he has a chance to become inspiring bobby kennedy of later in the '60s who really is able to put that suffering into compassion for others and make a message about really inspired political change in the country. he hasn't become the bobby hitt. he still in the place of deep...
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so the panthers that was bobby seal. bobby seal really spear head this is alliance that the rest of the part fully embraces. and he does so because his father had been a labor contractor. one of the things that farm workers were fighting against. he had an old school bus and he would take farm workers out to the fields in california and then drive them home in the evening and he would charge the farm workers for the ride but then he would charge the farmers for bringing the workers. and bobby seal even as a child was outraged by this. he thought it was terrible. he wasn't comfortable wit. he would argue with his father about it. so when the government campaigns the use of labor contractors he's on board and says this is who we're going to work. same for snic, mike miller, head of the san francisco office, makes that relationship happen. leonard carter spear heads that alliance. so it takes a leader to say we're going to have this relationship. we're going to bridge these divides. so i'll just conclude by saying this rela
so the panthers that was bobby seal. bobby seal really spear head this is alliance that the rest of the part fully embraces. and he does so because his father had been a labor contractor. one of the things that farm workers were fighting against. he had an old school bus and he would take farm workers out to the fields in california and then drive them home in the evening and he would charge the farm workers for the ride but then he would charge the farmers for bringing the workers. and bobby...
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. >> bobbie: you are done. >> franco: carly, wait. >> bobbie: you are done! you hear me? thank god my daughter is finally free of you. >> carly: okay. count to 10, carly. count to 10. take a deep breath and count to 10. [ breathing deeply ] god. [ breathing deeply ] god. >> heather: goin' fishin'? it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily an
. >> bobbie: you are done. >> franco: carly, wait. >> bobbie: you are done! you hear me? thank god my daughter is finally free of you. >> carly: okay. count to 10, carly. count to 10. take a deep breath and count to 10. [ breathing deeply ] god. [ breathing deeply ] god. >> heather: goin' fishin'? it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could...
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nebraska, bobby wins. 28th, oregon. >> mccarthy's crowds in recent days have been good. larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a severe setback. they move on now to california and the primary there a week from tonight. >> and this result, tonight, does not prove, of course, that kennedy is politically dead this year. it does prove that he's politically mortal. it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what h
nebraska, bobby wins. 28th, oregon. >> mccarthy's crowds in recent days have been good. larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a severe...
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(chanting) bobby, bobby, bobby... (bobby and laurie) bobby, bobby. andy? you're not chanting.'t you get it? it's a metaphor. i connected their houses. i mean, what's a better way of telling 'em i'm cool with everything? how about just tell them? well, that's dumb. he's right. if you say something doesn't bother you, it means that it so does. it's like the guy i hooked up with on friday night. when i said, "ricky, i don't care that you're way shorter than me," what i really meant was, "lose my number, frodo." (laughs) was he shorter than me? oh, yeah. gross. (gasps) oh, no. i forgot to put away the ice cream! can't say that i'm shocked. (camera shutter clicking) andy let the ice cream melt, so he had to die. it's only pretend murder. we used to fight so much about the little things. now whenever i get so mad that i want to kill him, i just do it. it's been a great tool in our marriage. and then ansel adams here takes pictures of it. you know who ansel adams is? no... but i can tell by your tone, i used her name right. go wash up before stan sees you. that little snitch tells hi
(chanting) bobby, bobby, bobby... (bobby and laurie) bobby, bobby. andy? you're not chanting.'t you get it? it's a metaphor. i connected their houses. i mean, what's a better way of telling 'em i'm cool with everything? how about just tell them? well, that's dumb. he's right. if you say something doesn't bother you, it means that it so does. it's like the guy i hooked up with on friday night. when i said, "ricky, i don't care that you're way shorter than me," what i really meant was,...
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i'm talking about peter and bobby farrelly!ce. >> drew: i love the farrelly sandwich. >> jimmy: yeah, of course, you can't be in a farrelly sandwich. hey, guys. >> hey -- >> jimmy: hello talented guys. >> thank you. >> before we get going, can we give a shout out to the veterans of the united states of america? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: absolutely. ♪ today's veterans day. thank you for all your service. that's true. >> also, you may not know this, but we had a -- >> we had a celebrity -- set. >> jimmy: you had a fragrance? >> drew: you did? >> yes. >> it didn't work very well. ode de ron jeremy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, now that's not good -- >> if i had to describe it, it was like kind of musky. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was a like little musk to it? >> it was a little musky. >> drew: i would have been interested to see that. you know he has his own rum or alcohol or something. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> is it good? >> i don't know, i haven't tasted it. but i have a bottle of it. so i was like -- >> jimmy: he's no
i'm talking about peter and bobby farrelly!ce. >> drew: i love the farrelly sandwich. >> jimmy: yeah, of course, you can't be in a farrelly sandwich. hey, guys. >> hey -- >> jimmy: hello talented guys. >> thank you. >> before we get going, can we give a shout out to the veterans of the united states of america? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: absolutely. ♪ today's veterans day. thank you for all your service. that's true. >> also, you may not...
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when he had a confrontation with bobby kennedy in the politics of 1967. and had him talking to students in europe. but getting ready for that. with a whole achieved in what was he doing there? they spent a week to study that. and then practiced just as a presidential debate. because they understood history and that is why you understood the cold war cannot go on forever. and was fortunate to have known former presidents. and would say how do you envision the cold war ending ? >> call the gentleman said once i got there and the threat of nuclear annihilation was so terrible life became focused on not letting that happen. how do you envision it ending? >> so the system broke and it would collapse as containment how does a cold war and? reagan space had to end. >> i think he may have been asking a second aspect of he did understand history and had a sense but he did not have that egotistical -- egotistical cents? >> absolutely not. he was to avoid of political ambition. you cannot believe that in a president but will do what he believed with though legislato
when he had a confrontation with bobby kennedy in the politics of 1967. and had him talking to students in europe. but getting ready for that. with a whole achieved in what was he doing there? they spent a week to study that. and then practiced just as a presidential debate. because they understood history and that is why you understood the cold war cannot go on forever. and was fortunate to have known former presidents. and would say how do you envision the cold war ending ? >> call the...
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look, there's bobby lighting fireworks. mm. there's bobby on fire. there's you laughing at bobby on fire. i love that picture of me. (camera beeping) these pictures skip from labor day to new year's. how did we miss thanksgiving? remember, our schedules got all mixed up? we all went away, and none of us really knew when we were coming back. guess what? tomorrow we celebrate thanksgiving. orwe celebrate thanksgiving in the fall. what if we're not around next fall? what if a new group comes in and replaces us? oh. everybody's gonna be like, "what happened "to the cul-de-sac crew? "i miss them. who are these new people? they're not so good." no. mnh-mnh. ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc. okay, guys, i have an announcement. and, no, andy, for the last time, we're not having dueling slumber parties. dai'm never gonna get to do a panty raid. dream bigger, dude. look, thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because i get to tell the people i love how much i appreciate them. since we missed last year, i've decided that tomorrow is thanksgiving. oh,
look, there's bobby lighting fireworks. mm. there's bobby on fire. there's you laughing at bobby on fire. i love that picture of me. (camera beeping) these pictures skip from labor day to new year's. how did we miss thanksgiving? remember, our schedules got all mixed up? we all went away, and none of us really knew when we were coming back. guess what? tomorrow we celebrate thanksgiving. orwe celebrate thanksgiving in the fall. what if we're not around next fall? what if a new group comes in...
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uncle bobby - as he is called - was by michael brown's family when he was killed in august. and tells kron 4's alecia reid, the time to offer mike brown's family more comfort, is now. >>alecia reid justice - is what uncle bobby plans to help michael brown's family accomplish. he is heading to ferguson wednesday morning to hold hands with michael's loved ones. >> "for a family to get through that suffering, an embrace is so much more powerful than walking alone." >>alecia reid the activist has been through this struggle. in 2009, johannes mehserle shot and killed his nephew oscar grant at the fruitvale bart station. oscar was unarmed and face down. mehserle was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served 2 years in jail. >> "he is the first. we're talking about the history of california there has never been an on duty officer that was charged for killing a brown or black man. how often does it happen across the us? very rarely. 99.9% of cases come back with no indictment." >>alecia reid moving forward, uncle bobby plans to work with michael brown's family to help get
uncle bobby - as he is called - was by michael brown's family when he was killed in august. and tells kron 4's alecia reid, the time to offer mike brown's family more comfort, is now. >>alecia reid justice - is what uncle bobby plans to help michael brown's family accomplish. he is heading to ferguson wednesday morning to hold hands with michael's loved ones. >> "for a family to get through that suffering, an embrace is so much more powerful than walking alone."...
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(mouths words) (bobby, normal voice) that's right, baby. good one. ding-a-ling-a-ling- a-ling-a-ling! that's my cue, since i was 4. i used to have to hold the can with both hands. aw! that's so cute. memories. (chuckles) i-i know who all these other folks are, but who are you again? grayson. i'm kind of dating your daughter. kind of? we're sleeping together. (singsongy) thank you. glad to help. (normal voice) uh, jules told me that you love halloween, and i'm having a costume party at my pub tomorrow night, so... god help me, i love costumes. (chuckles) hey, robert, you remember when we went as hall and oates? i becamhall. or was it oates? (chuckles) i don't know, but i had a beautiful mustache. i don't know what to be for my costume. last year i was octomom, but... (sighs) carrying around all those baby dolls all night got super annoying. i just tossed 'em in a dumpster eventually, which... (chuckles) got caught on a grainy security camera. long story short-- evening news. police raid at my house. huge mess. (chuckles) i hate dressing up. not for no
(mouths words) (bobby, normal voice) that's right, baby. good one. ding-a-ling-a-ling- a-ling-a-ling! that's my cue, since i was 4. i used to have to hold the can with both hands. aw! that's so cute. memories. (chuckles) i-i know who all these other folks are, but who are you again? grayson. i'm kind of dating your daughter. kind of? we're sleeping together. (singsongy) thank you. glad to help. (normal voice) uh, jules told me that you love halloween, and i'm having a costume party at my pub...
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, bobby good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> from 30,000 feet, tell us where venture capital is on what happened last night in terms of immigration. >> the community and national venture capital association for many years has had immigration as a top priority. we've worked with members of congress on both sides of the aisle. we have support on both sides of the aisle that were important to immigrants. those that are entrepreneurs that we know are going to start a company. and we want them to do that here in the united states. and once they start that company we want them to have all the help they need to grow. >> the plan rolled out last night that essentially ease deportation rules for up to 5 million people. will that specifically target the type of high skilled tech work the tech community is trying to woo. these high skilled workers leaving the country and will the results be something we see in the near term? >> certainly a big part of this debate is about the illegal immigration problem. what we're talking about is the legal immigration opportunity. and when we make it
, bobby good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> from 30,000 feet, tell us where venture capital is on what happened last night in terms of immigration. >> the community and national venture capital association for many years has had immigration as a top priority. we've worked with members of congress on both sides of the aisle. we have support on both sides of the aisle that were important to immigrants. those that are entrepreneurs that we know are going to start a...
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bobby's late. you waste my time bringing you coffee?'m sick of this group taking each other for granted. you know, it is time for some justice, foster home-style, except without the coat hanger brandings. starting now, the punishment will fit the crime. vengeance--love it. who decides the punishment? we'll form a sacred council called... "the council." (whispers) "the council." all right, who should we get first? (all) break. jules... damn it. since you made me get you coffee today, and you did not take one sip, today you will be my official sip-giver. all right, grayson, i want you to watch how this is done, just in case i ever lose my arms. ugh! captain's patch has still got a little sand in it from my sea shower. perhaps you should upgrade your land boat to something nicer. hey, don't hate on simple living. one summer, i shared a futon with my friend opie. not in a gay way. we slept in shifts... unless we were really cold... or... homesick. my house has a living room big enough to have sumo matches, even though someone never lets me.
bobby's late. you waste my time bringing you coffee?'m sick of this group taking each other for granted. you know, it is time for some justice, foster home-style, except without the coat hanger brandings. starting now, the punishment will fit the crime. vengeance--love it. who decides the punishment? we'll form a sacred council called... "the council." (whispers) "the council." all right, who should we get first? (all) break. jules... damn it. since you made me get you...
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bobby, why don't you step out. either the money or your thumbs. capisce? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for bobby! that was great. i dare you to find a better mafia henchman. all right, next up, frank mangano. frank has spent the last 19 years as a new york state court officer. frank, let's hear it. >> hey, boss, i'm sorry. i was just busting balls. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for frank, everyone! i really believe he was just busting balls. he didn't mean it, boss. up next, we have john o'mally. john spent over two decades as a homicide detective in queens. john, let's hear it. >> i did 15 years in the joint for you? and this is how you treat me? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yeah! how can you treat him like that? he did it for you. next we have jim breyer. jim has also spent 20 years as an nypd squad detective in brooklyn and was also bobby's partner. let's hear it, jim. >> welcome to pier one imports. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: okay. not sure if that was the line we wrote f
bobby, why don't you step out. either the money or your thumbs. capisce? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for bobby! that was great. i dare you to find a better mafia henchman. all right, next up, frank mangano. frank has spent the last 19 years as a new york state court officer. frank, let's hear it. >> hey, boss, i'm sorry. i was just busting balls. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for frank, everyone! i really believe he was just busting balls. he...
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this is bobby ten years ago. he became entangled in the cord of a window blind and surrendered suffered a traumatic brain injury. >> i was gone maybe two minutes. >> reporter: she had stepped away to do the morning dishes, her two boys in their room with nothing but a few toys and a large window. >> i thought that morning that i was doing everything i could, that my kids were protected. that my kids were in a safe environment. then things took a turn for the worse. >> my 2-year-old at the time was standing there saying "mama, mama." >> reporter: heather found bobby dangling from a window cord. certified in cpr, she did what no parent should ever have to do. she immediately began efforts to revive her child. >> it takes less than a minute for this to happen. >> reporter: dad met the family at the hospital. >> probably about eight to ten hours later, it really hit hard that you may not have your child again. >> reporter: bobby s the next two months in intensive care and has never been the same. this is how children
this is bobby ten years ago. he became entangled in the cord of a window blind and surrendered suffered a traumatic brain injury. >> i was gone maybe two minutes. >> reporter: she had stepped away to do the morning dishes, her two boys in their room with nothing but a few toys and a large window. >> i thought that morning that i was doing everything i could, that my kids were protected. that my kids were in a safe environment. then things took a turn for the worse. >> my...
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. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimestted inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but if somebody owes me a soda pop, and they come to me and say, "hey man, i need to get that soda pop you owe me," i'll spit in their face and talk to them like they're a bitch or something and then i kill them, whose fault is it? it wasn't about the soda pop no more. you on the street, yeah, you call the police and put a stop to it. what do you do in here? i tell you what you do. you go get you a knife, and you stab that son of a bitch, and you say, "you ain't taking nothing else." that's the end of that. here's what happe
. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimestted inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of...
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francisco this is probably the second of two major projects i think we'll have something to announce bobby you next year that brings us home to the goal we have joined with president obama to say we're going to be part a national effort to end homelessness bus the real reason is the vets you look at them in the face and shake their hands and give them the honor four serving our nation and say how can we help you be part of the success of the city i want to make sure every time i shack a veteran's hand i know somebody their part of whether job creation or the trurms services or housing or just the meals so at the, associate themselves with others and get to the job creation he want them to have having our veterans being more 2k3i7b9 and successful withism and the backdrop of a city that's grateful and supportive that's my goal as i became mayor with all the agencies a big, big thank you for accomplishing it this i'm proud to take the tour excited to see every room i can avail lists how people can become independent and grace themselves with what the city has to offer and services to support
francisco this is probably the second of two major projects i think we'll have something to announce bobby you next year that brings us home to the goal we have joined with president obama to say we're going to be part a national effort to end homelessness bus the real reason is the vets you look at them in the face and shake their hands and give them the honor four serving our nation and say how can we help you be part of the success of the city i want to make sure every time i shack a...
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and our girl bobbie thomas. >> bobbie buzz. >> sharing her beauty tips to keep you glowing through the stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy and the sweets. that's where i get the -- where do you get most of your calories? >> the mashed -- your stuffing. my mother's stuffing. sage. that is in the good gifts book, the best stuffing in the world. i love it. >> what is her magic ingredient, do you think? >> the sausage and sage combination, amazing. and the gravy. the gravy. and the mashed potatoes. i've been saying mashed potatoes all these years. that's not what i love. i loved whipped potatoes. i love to whip them. get in there. yes. >> so anyway, here's what you -- >> here's what you got to do. >> this is not been good lately. mine have not been good. >> looking very good. >> no, not good. i've been skipping every arms exercise thing, because you know when you don't want to do it and now i'm trying to do it with ten pounds and it is just not -- not good. no. not good. ♪ physical physical ♪ >> this is how you work off your calories. it is important. if you want to sweat off an entire tha
and our girl bobbie thomas. >> bobbie buzz. >> sharing her beauty tips to keep you glowing through the stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy and the sweets. that's where i get the -- where do you get most of your calories? >> the mashed -- your stuffing. my mother's stuffing. sage. that is in the good gifts book, the best stuffing in the world. i love it. >> what is her magic ingredient, do you think? >> the sausage and sage combination, amazing. and the gravy. the...
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what does bobby jindal think?e's what he told chucked to. >> we shouldn't shut down the government. republicans should do everything they can to force them to file the law. >>> illinois senator dick durbin believes the president will veto it. they vote on tuesday. the house passed theirs on friday, but durbin warns the senate bill is not a done deal. >> we were one vote short as we left last week, but i know they are burning up the phone lines and e-mails trying to find that vote to support the procedural move. >> keystone could decide the runoff but it doesn't look good for mary landrieu. a poll has her opponent ahead by 16 points. >>> top two money getters were cory booker and mitch mcconnell. the money came from the securities and investment industry. that, my friends, is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it's monday, let's talk about mitch mcconnell. right after his reelection, and i'm going to quote him here, there will be no government shutdowns and default on the national degenerative arthritis.
what does bobby jindal think?e's what he told chucked to. >> we shouldn't shut down the government. republicans should do everything they can to force them to file the law. >>> illinois senator dick durbin believes the president will veto it. they vote on tuesday. the house passed theirs on friday, but durbin warns the senate bill is not a done deal. >> we were one vote short as we left last week, but i know they are burning up the phone lines and e-mails trying to find...
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. >> bobbie: [ chuckles ] [ wagner's "bridal chorus" playing ] >> lucas: sweetie, that's your cue. [usic continues ] [ music continues ] >> lucy: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this guy and this gal in the bonds of gathered here today to join this guy and this gal in the bonds of holy matrimony. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infecti
. >> bobbie: [ chuckles ] [ wagner's "bridal chorus" playing ] >> lucas: sweetie, that's your cue. [usic continues ] [ music continues ] >> lucy: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this guy and this gal in the bonds of gathered here today to join this guy and this gal in the bonds of holy matrimony. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my...
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look, there's bobby lighting fireworks. mm. there's bobby on fire. laughing at bobby on fire. i love that picture of me. (camera beeping) these pictures skip from labor day to new year's. how did we miss thanksgiving? remember, our schedules got all mixed up?
look, there's bobby lighting fireworks. mm. there's bobby on fire. laughing at bobby on fire. i love that picture of me. (camera beeping) these pictures skip from labor day to new year's. how did we miss thanksgiving? remember, our schedules got all mixed up?
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we have got a program in ohio -- i think bobby is working on this. let me tell you -- we want higher quality and lower prices. i will give you a perfect example. we're working on reducing the number of visits for children into the hospitals who have asthma. because of that, the hospitals get less money. have come together to share the benefits. related toswer is the simple fact we need to pay for quality and low price. we are not going to eliminate medicaid. there isn't a governor who doesn't have medicaid. it is a matter of how you run the program. our program has grown by about 3%. up.credit rating is we are helping a lot of people. to me that is a pretty good formula or my state. not everyone will agree with it. in 1997ated medicaid with tommy thompson and john edwards. very fine governors. we reduce the number of strings connected to medicaid. they could more or less block this program and hold it accountable to spend it on people who need it and get rid of the strings and reduce some of the costs of the program. we're not going to get rid of med
we have got a program in ohio -- i think bobby is working on this. let me tell you -- we want higher quality and lower prices. i will give you a perfect example. we're working on reducing the number of visits for children into the hospitals who have asthma. because of that, the hospitals get less money. have come together to share the benefits. related toswer is the simple fact we need to pay for quality and low price. we are not going to eliminate medicaid. there isn't a governor who doesn't...
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>> i think first, bobby and his life and of course jack and his.n trouble, your natural feeling is, is there something i can do? really everybody can do it. there is always something just around the corner. if you see something wrong, if you speak out, you can change it. >> here you are going back to the white house. you have seen so much triumph and tragedy. you will be in the east room where of course jack kennedy was brought on that horrible, horrible night 51 years ago. this will be a moment of great celebration. >> it is. it is such a fun idea. as you know i'm sure, jack is the one who started it. >> and this medal of freedom started by jack kennedy and never carried out. he had signed the executive order, i think and all the tragedy happened. this is incredibly significant for you and for all of the kennedy family. just to say when you see president obama, what are you going to say to him? >> well, i would like to congratulate him on his fight for immigration. he is really a profile of courage. he continued teddy's fight for health and for ev
>> i think first, bobby and his life and of course jack and his.n trouble, your natural feeling is, is there something i can do? really everybody can do it. there is always something just around the corner. if you see something wrong, if you speak out, you can change it. >> here you are going back to the white house. you have seen so much triumph and tragedy. you will be in the east room where of course jack kennedy was brought on that horrible, horrible night 51 years ago. this...
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in memory of bobby king 62 and this is one of the forepaws of his recently passed cat bath and a train of thought to put out his night can do with his paw. so maybe that is the same path. >> host: not to be terribly crass, how much is all this worth? >> guest: well, we don't like to discuss prices, but in one sense it is invaluable. i don't like to think of it in terms of financial value because these are priceless objects. they can't be duplicated. certainly the manuscripts i suppose you could find another letter opener with ticket and cat paw on it. >> host: all insured? >> host: wal-mart manuscript commissary. this is the first volume of three manuscript volumes. we have the vast majority here. virginia woolf was one of one of the modernist novels. this is published in 1927. this is in or on binding. it's not meant to be. she could do that kind of thing in the private press she ran with her has been and here you can see names to be used. some of these don't appear in the version. she always drew a blue cran line so she could read that old notes as she went along. in this particular
in memory of bobby king 62 and this is one of the forepaws of his recently passed cat bath and a train of thought to put out his night can do with his paw. so maybe that is the same path. >> host: not to be terribly crass, how much is all this worth? >> guest: well, we don't like to discuss prices, but in one sense it is invaluable. i don't like to think of it in terms of financial value because these are priceless objects. they can't be duplicated. certainly the manuscripts i...
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bobby thompson was the best hit ner the game when the giants came from so far behind. his average of 110 points higher than it had been in the season up to that point. he was the reason the giants were in the playoff. on deck, they had a base open. it was second and third. on deck was willie mays. hall of famer. but willie mays in 1951 was a rookie. in that same stretch, his avera average plummeted. 40 points lower in his production. runs batted in was way down. ralph blanca had been a sterling pitcher when the giants had the lead. but lost 7 of 10 decisions when the giants made their run. giving up more than two runs per game. most telling of all, of the dozens of pitchers that bobby thompson had faced during the season when he stepped up to the plate, he had 29 home runs. six of them against one man, ralph blanca. out of the dozens of pitchers he face, more than 20% of the runs came against one guy. shirley povich, who is memorialized at nationals park, his headline item the next day in writing for "the washington post," the art of fiction is dead. the theory being t
bobby thompson was the best hit ner the game when the giants came from so far behind. his average of 110 points higher than it had been in the season up to that point. he was the reason the giants were in the playoff. on deck, they had a base open. it was second and third. on deck was willie mays. hall of famer. but willie mays in 1951 was a rookie. in that same stretch, his avera average plummeted. 40 points lower in his production. runs batted in was way down. ralph blanca had been a sterling...
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bobby's signature ring, 25,000 pounds.aybe even a little bit too bling for me. >> that is one of the standout pieces. >> i don't know that is very made. that is not me. >> he is really enjoying himself. >> where is my diamond ring? >> get more anytime anywhere. >> just download bloomberg plus to your mobile or tablet. >> android app or windows operating system. that is bloomberg plus. >> and >> here's johnny. >> from the moment he stepped on stage to the day he said goodbye -- the king of late night was johnny carson. >> he went right into the homes across america.
bobby's signature ring, 25,000 pounds.aybe even a little bit too bling for me. >> that is one of the standout pieces. >> i don't know that is very made. that is not me. >> he is really enjoying himself. >> where is my diamond ring? >> get more anytime anywhere. >> just download bloomberg plus to your mobile or tablet. >> android app or windows operating system. that is bloomberg plus. >> and >> here's johnny. >> from the moment he...
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because it's our good friend bobby beckle's birthday. >> how old are you? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> happy birthday. >> thank you, man. >> don't you see that he's trying to be responsible about his sugar level? that doesn't tell you how much he's going to eat of it. >> i do wanting to make a little bit of a serious note. i've been around for a number of years, you've probably figured that out. i want to give a couple of props to people. health. i did not treat myself well, and it's costing me a lot, so watch out for your health. i have learned to live by one thing, i care what you think, i just don't care what you think about me. i think that's one way to go through life that i learned in aa. and the other thing is, try when you can, to do the next right thing, and that's what i will pass on to you just because it's my birthday. >> did you have that as your one more thing plan? >> no. >> i'm on a rally tonight, doing something, but more important coming up today, bill hemmer is 50 years old. that man is old. i asked him, i said, bill, what do you want fo
because it's our good friend bobby beckle's birthday. >> how old are you? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> happy birthday. >> thank you, man. >> don't you see that he's trying to be responsible about his sugar level? that doesn't tell you how much he's going to eat of it. >> i do wanting to make a little bit of a serious note. i've been around for a number of years, you've probably figured that out. i want to give a couple of props to people. health. i did not...
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gobernadores republicanos, a este llamado se sumaron el gobernador de wisconsin, "scott walker" y "bobbyl" de lousisiana --- --- por su parte, el senador republicano "tom coburn" asegura que la medida es una accin muy grave que puede llevar el "pas a la anarqua, incluso a la violencia" --- juanfra por supuesto que este es un tema que tiene muchas ms preguntas que respuestas... y para que nos aclare muchas de las dudas que todos podamos tener se encuentra en vivo con nosotros la aboga de inmigracin patricia castorena/// take 2boxes patricia... te damos la bienvenida en esta segunda hora de nuestro cubrimiento especial de telemundo 48 a este anuncio histrico por parte del presidente obama... por supuesto una de las preguntas ms recurrentes e importantes para tener en cuenta y que nos quede claro... un tema bastante importante los dreamers: estarn exentos o entrarn dentro de la orden ejecutiva? qu se puede esperar? take patricia live juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas o dudas sobre la accin ejecutiva que el presidente obama anunciar hoy... puede llamarnos al 408- 944-4813 put placehold
gobernadores republicanos, a este llamado se sumaron el gobernador de wisconsin, "scott walker" y "bobbyl" de lousisiana --- --- por su parte, el senador republicano "tom coburn" asegura que la medida es una accin muy grave que puede llevar el "pas a la anarqua, incluso a la violencia" --- juanfra por supuesto que este es un tema que tiene muchas ms preguntas que respuestas... y para que nos aclare muchas de las dudas que todos podamos tener se encuentra...
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bobby evans on the radio didn't sound like it. >> every indication is that we are well in this thing.ire to come back. he has to be comfortable with his options. in some ways we are getting more clarity. >> early next week we could have a decision. syracuse is knocked off. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in and get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. ♪ [ male announcer ] follow your joy to a celebration like no other. start your new orleans holiday at followyournola.com. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. intr
bobby evans on the radio didn't sound like it. >> every indication is that we are well in this thing.ire to come back. he has to be comfortable with his options. in some ways we are getting more clarity. >> early next week we could have a decision. syracuse is knocked off. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the...
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we have got a program in ohio -- i think bobby is working on this. let me tell you -- we want higher quality and lower prices. in insurance companies -- and insurance companies and providers will share. i will give you a perfect example. we're working on reducing the number of visits for children into the hospitals who have asthma. because of that, the hospitals , they get less money. the insurance companies get more money. guess what? they come together to share the benefits. the only answer on health care is related to the simple fact we need to pay for quality and low price. and we can drive that. we are not going to eliminate medicaid. there isn't a governor who doesn't have medicaid. it is just a matter of how you run the program. our program has grown by about 3%. i am running a million .5 -- $1.5 billion surplus in ohio. our credit rating is up. we are helping a lot of people. to me that is a pretty good formula for my state. not everyone will agree with it. but that is a good formula for my state. that me say something else for medicaid. -- l
we have got a program in ohio -- i think bobby is working on this. let me tell you -- we want higher quality and lower prices. in insurance companies -- and insurance companies and providers will share. i will give you a perfect example. we're working on reducing the number of visits for children into the hospitals who have asthma. because of that, the hospitals , they get less money. the insurance companies get more money. guess what? they come together to share the benefits. the only answer...
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>> guest: i think to me at the end of the book was most important was that bobby and i stuck together we did not abandon each other with the month of arguments or a bad year turn our noses the other way. we kept reinventing things and in and of books we come across a man who totally changes our view of each other because he sees me as someone i knew when he first married me he took pictures of me and laughed at my jokes and made bob feel he was a young million dollar per cent. and after frankie left us and we met him in portugal portugal, we had a new with you of each other. but to find ways to reinvent what you have. >> host: what was the worst day of the marriage? [laughter] >> guest: nobody gets through it of unscathed. i think one of the worst days was when i could not convince him that the cia had inadvertently been a composite with 9/11. i had done a lot of research i even found in my research a quotation from bob in "new york" magazine saying the ncaa and fbi have not cooperating with law-enforcement community and if anything led to the 1983 bombing it was them. so when i confr
>> guest: i think to me at the end of the book was most important was that bobby and i stuck together we did not abandon each other with the month of arguments or a bad year turn our noses the other way. we kept reinventing things and in and of books we come across a man who totally changes our view of each other because he sees me as someone i knew when he first married me he took pictures of me and laughed at my jokes and made bob feel he was a young million dollar per cent. and after...
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bobby walked in. he said we just bottomed out.s off and running. >> we're looking at the montage of all your films. both of you, i kept thinking what is going on in the minds of these geniuses? "something about mary" who thinks of the scene with the hair pulled up? "shallow hal," i could go on and on. explain to us how this happens. >> they're all basically based on real-life story. >> what? >> whoa, whoa, whoa! >> that's breaking news. which was it, mousse in the hair? that was a real story? >> well, honeymoon story, yeah. >> that's some honeymoon. >> oh, my god! >> oh, my! have you ever told that before? >> in "dumb & dumber," the scene did happen where he was in the toilet except it happened in bob's case on a date at a girl's apartment. >> no. >> no! >> but he didn't quite make it to the toilet. he ended up throwing his underwear out the window and it got stuck in a tree. >> is this too much information? >> no. >> enjoy your cheerios, everybody. >> no, we love it. >> wow. >> yeah. >> what is it like, you two working together?
bobby walked in. he said we just bottomed out.s off and running. >> we're looking at the montage of all your films. both of you, i kept thinking what is going on in the minds of these geniuses? "something about mary" who thinks of the scene with the hair pulled up? "shallow hal," i could go on and on. explain to us how this happens. >> they're all basically based on real-life story. >> what? >> whoa, whoa, whoa! >> that's breaking news. which...
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. >> bobbie is all abuzz. >> and lou manfredini will help heat you up while keeping your bills down.ke a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing okay, mom. how much i love you. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. enjoy your break! thanks. i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantage of it. i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... and i know the best way to enjoy a break... is to help reduce my risk of having one. that's why i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. prolia is proven to help make bones stronger... and help increase bone density. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are
. >> bobbie is all abuzz. >> and lou manfredini will help heat you up while keeping your bills down.ke a real keeper. you're not perfect. but you're trying. anyway, i want you to know how much i appreciate you. you know, right? how much i love you. you're doing okay, mom. how much i love you. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life....
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ten ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf, they like to surf ♪ ♪ bobby and ellie, they like to surf ♪ ♪ bobbythey like to surf ♪ ♪ they like to surf, hey, watch them surf ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf aah! ♪ she just fell down ♪ bobby and ellie, they like to surf ♪ ♪ they like to surf, just watch them surf ♪ ♪ that shot looks fake, but it's still great ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf ♪ they like to surf you know what else? unitedhealthcare insurance company has years and years of experience. what do you say? ♪ i'm in. [ male announcer ] join the millions already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. remember, all medicare supplement plans help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to choose your own doctor or hospital as long as they accept medicare patients. and with these plans, there could be low or no copays. you do your push-ups today? prepare to be amazed. [ male announcer ] don't wait. call today to request your free decision guide and find the aarp medicare supplement plan to go
ten ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf, they like to surf ♪ ♪ bobby and ellie, they like to surf ♪ ♪ bobbythey like to surf ♪ ♪ they like to surf, hey, watch them surf ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf aah! ♪ she just fell down ♪ bobby and ellie, they like to surf ♪ ♪ they like to surf, just watch them surf ♪ ♪ that shot looks fake, but it's still great ♪ ♪ 'cause they like to surf ♪ they like to surf you know what else? unitedhealthcare insurance company has years...
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he discusses the program with critic, bobby jindal. that starts today right here. >>> coming up, their story brought to the big screen nearly 20 years later. the the crime that shocked the wrestling world and the connection to the bay area. >>> up close and personal with oprah. how the former talk show host is connecting with women in the south bay. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >>> take a look outside at freemont. clear, breezy. a little beautiful out there. anthony slaughter will be by in a moment to tell you the temperature. >>> you can get your melted butter ready bauecause the firs haul of crab season has arrived. it was a great first day. bay area crabbers started early friday morning dropping thousands of traps into deep water. yesterday was the first time they could pull up their trap. crabbers will get $3 a pound. expect to pay two to three times that amount once the crab hits our local grocery store. >>> niner nation getting good news against the gi
he discusses the program with critic, bobby jindal. that starts today right here. >>> coming up, their story brought to the big screen nearly 20 years later. the the crime that shocked the wrestling world and the connection to the bay area. >>> up close and personal with oprah. how the former talk show host is connecting with women in the south bay. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >>> take a...
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partly, but today bobby's heading off to do his first pro golf tournament in years. to bobby! to me! (clinking) jules, i didn't know that you sponsor an african child. oh, yeah. little omari. he's 10. i got to say, those letters are getting a little repetitive--
partly, but today bobby's heading off to do his first pro golf tournament in years. to bobby! to me! (clinking) jules, i didn't know that you sponsor an african child. oh, yeah. little omari. he's 10. i got to say, those letters are getting a little repetitive--
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guys are one of the all stars your fighting inform getting up get to school safely because you have bobby washington and the principle and parents and the community all working together along with our city leaders so the safe route to school walk and roll today are in order to show all our communities that walking to school and rolling and bicycling to school is possible and feasible and it's fun how many of you had dunn fun today wow. it's fun to walk to school; right? so we're doing that in many, many schools so today, we did that in 84 schools across the city 84 school of kids walking today that's an all-time record so the safe routes to school works with the sfmta we have the director of sfmta edward reiskin with us to may i make our streets safer we work with the department of public health who runs the program and the director to help and the director is here he's a medical doctor got to listen to him and sf environmentalist and bob anhidone working on clean transportation and the bicycle coalition and leah the director of bicycle coalition who's a partner and their staff working wi
guys are one of the all stars your fighting inform getting up get to school safely because you have bobby washington and the principle and parents and the community all working together along with our city leaders so the safe route to school walk and roll today are in order to show all our communities that walking to school and rolling and bicycling to school is possible and feasible and it's fun how many of you had dunn fun today wow. it's fun to walk to school; right? so we're doing that in...