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bobbi had one last area to search.ll 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 wyoming, it can be a 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, rife with danger. >> it puts that eerie a feeling in your body, makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck. >> but this hunter seeing something even more troubling in the sky. >> so the plane is flying right into a trap? >> yep. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and you
bobbi had one last area to search.ll 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 wyoming, it can be...
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>> guest: no, it was bobby kennedy who pretty much got johnson to bow out, pretty much. it was-- johnson was stunned by gene mccarthy's winning new hampshire. techie, jean mccartney did not win, but he had a much higher about that anyone expected. gene mccarthy was supposed to get 10% and he got over 40% of the vote and that was played as a win. johnson was stunned by it, absolutely stunned by it and was not sure where to go. bobby kennedy was also stunned by it and when i did not know at the time, was a high school kid time watching this and what i did not know is that bobby kennedy had been thinking about running for president before gene mccarthy and the people who eventually talked gene mccarthy into running for president first try to talk bobby kennedy into running for president and bobby kennedy chose not to do it and he wished gene mccarthy at least at the beginning, were naturally meant that, but then when he saw what gene mccarthy achieved in new hampshire bobby kennedy announced right away that he was now-- he saw how weak johnson was. that's what bobby kennedy
>> guest: no, it was bobby kennedy who pretty much got johnson to bow out, pretty much. it was-- johnson was stunned by gene mccarthy's winning new hampshire. techie, jean mccartney did not win, but he had a much higher about that anyone expected. gene mccarthy was supposed to get 10% and he got over 40% of the vote and that was played as a win. johnson was stunned by it, absolutely stunned by it and was not sure where to go. bobby kennedy was also stunned by it and when i did not know at...
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and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby?ow, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why people like myself have been very vocal in terms of... i myself believe that we should have congressional hearings on jazz and how to make it part of the curriculum of every public school kid in the united states. once you get to the fifth grade and you get into social studies and all of a sudden you talk about the louisiana purchase, how come america's greatest art form, and what best represents us as a multicultural society, and what best represents the ethos of america, freedom within a democratic society for the individual, musically and culturally, how come that's not being tau
and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby?ow, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why people like myself...
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bobby was the opposite. bobby really, i think was ahead of, of john kennedy.e need for empathy. understanding the need for conscience. bobby was an early person who -- in the administration, who understood that the only way to, to push forward on civil rights, was for the people at the very top, john skkennedy, bobby kennedy, to imagine what it was look to be in the shufzoes of a black person in america. he conveyed that and was influenced by martin luther k g king. >> trying to get the ear of the president. face time with the ps. convince the president of your point of view. helps to have allies in the white house. did king have any allies around jfk? >> he had allies. yeah, harris wolford, met king in the 1950s. and in montgomery. went on to become a u.s. senator. >> became a u.s. senator. but, he, he was actually a very strong civil rights advocate within the white house. but he became frustrated by how slowly kennedy was moving forward. and he left after about a year or so. to go work in, in the peace corps. so, king lost a strong advocate. which was reall
bobby was the opposite. bobby really, i think was ahead of, of john kennedy.e need for empathy. understanding the need for conscience. bobby was an early person who -- in the administration, who understood that the only way to, to push forward on civil rights, was for the people at the very top, john skkennedy, bobby kennedy, to imagine what it was look to be in the shufzoes of a black person in america. he conveyed that and was influenced by martin luther k g king. >> trying to get the...
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salinger calls of bobby kennedy at headquarters. bobby kennedy is furious. he says, "my god, we have lost the election." he calls the civil rights office and yells at them. he says, you are not going to do anything further in this campaign. you may have lost it for us with this one call. jack kennedy did not have a problem with it, they did. then, curiously, within a day, someone close to bobby kennedy, he has wonderful oral histories about this, he was a colleague and friend of ours and we interviewed him before his death, he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day and bobby kennedy is checking in and he says, "bobby, i need to tell you we have a crazy wire report from georgia that says you have talked to this crazy judge. don't worry, we already put out a retraction." bobby kennedy says, "you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him." it is very convoluted, but the governor wanted to get rid of a -- it is kind of a pontius he called and- said, "we will do anything to get martin king out of the jail. bobby kennedy, if you call the judge, he
salinger calls of bobby kennedy at headquarters. bobby kennedy is furious. he says, "my god, we have lost the election." he calls the civil rights office and yells at them. he says, you are not going to do anything further in this campaign. you may have lost it for us with this one call. jack kennedy did not have a problem with it, they did. then, curiously, within a day, someone close to bobby kennedy, he has wonderful oral histories about this, he was a colleague and friend of ours...
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bobby: we are here to talk about e-sports. robert: i will do it.at last year and understands the role the election had and look at the main news networks and what they are doing this year, after the election was over, the nfl was in 2% of ratings last year. i feel very confident we will have very strong ratings this coming year. you just wait and see and remember i told you that. emily: my conversation with activision ceo bobby kotick and robert kraft, chairman and ceo of the kraft group and owner of the new england patriots. net neutrality issues being discussed in sun valley. >> i think there is a lot of energy around making net neutrality work. when you zoom into verizon, they have put out a clear statement. they said look, verizon supports net neutrality. it is penciled in. let congress passed real laws around it and it is cemented. i think it is great that is a day of action that has been organized. all those things are really positive. emily: that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." next week, we will bring you intervi
bobby: we are here to talk about e-sports. robert: i will do it.at last year and understands the role the election had and look at the main news networks and what they are doing this year, after the election was over, the nfl was in 2% of ratings last year. i feel very confident we will have very strong ratings this coming year. you just wait and see and remember i told you that. emily: my conversation with activision ceo bobby kotick and robert kraft, chairman and ceo of the kraft group and...
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bobby kennedy, if you call the judge, he will spring him. so bobby kennedy called the judge. jack kennedy called corretta. bobby kennedy called the judge, martin luther king is free, and it is a breakthrough moment in the campaign. americans seize on this. there are millions of leaflets printed by the kennedy operation that flood all of the black churches the sunday before the election. nixon did nothing, kennedy did. they were all over harlem. there was a guy who worked for , he called upen all said these things are over harlem, and you had an enormous outpouring of african-american votes jack kennedy in states where blacks were able to vote. it did not make a difference in the south because they cannot vote yet. i thinkbsolutely -- even dwight eisenhower said that this made the difference. >> we tracked the spike in african-american turnout, new york, new jersey, michigan, minnesota.issouri, 5%-10% above 1956 figures. i think it's one the election. swung the election. >> we have time for a one minute question and two-minute answer. [laughter] 1960 is probably the richest le
bobby kennedy, if you call the judge, he will spring him. so bobby kennedy called the judge. jack kennedy called corretta. bobby kennedy called the judge, martin luther king is free, and it is a breakthrough moment in the campaign. americans seize on this. there are millions of leaflets printed by the kennedy operation that flood all of the black churches the sunday before the election. nixon did nothing, kennedy did. they were all over harlem. there was a guy who worked for , he called upen...
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bobby: look, it is important to us. history of providing superior returns to our owners. so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a financial return as quickly as we can. emily: bob, the franchise fee is $20 million over time. how much will it cost to operate a team in addition to that? bobby: we have not really gotten into the details of the operating costs. when you look at the way we structured the league, the operating costs should be lower than what you would see in other traditional sports. emily: let's talk about the future of e-sports. e-sports on television still has not been a great success. bob, why do you think you can get there? robert: we are looking at what is going on with sports generally and watching the millennials and z generation and how they consume product on a mobile devices. but also how they don't watch traditional sports products the way our generations did. you see how much time is invested in playing these games and how th
bobby: look, it is important to us. history of providing superior returns to our owners. so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a financial return as quickly as we can. emily: bob, the franchise fee is $20 million over time. how much will it cost to operate a team in addition to that? bobby: we have not really gotten into the details of the operating costs. when you look at the way we structured the league, the operating...
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bobby: it is important to us.have a 26-year history of providing superior returns to our owners, and so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a superior financial return as quickly as we can. emily: now, bob, the franchise fee is $20 million over time. how much will it cost to operate a team in addition to that? >> we have not gotten into the details of the operating costs. when you look at the way we structure the league, the operating costs should be a lot lower than what you'd see in other traditional sports. emily: let's talk about the future of esports. esports on television still has not been a great success. bob, why do you think it can get there? bobby: we are looking at what's going on with sports generally. watching the millennials and the z generation, how they consume products on their mobile devices. but also how they don't watch traditional sports products the way our generations did. you see how much time is invested in playing th
bobby: it is important to us.have a 26-year history of providing superior returns to our owners, and so we look at owners like robert kraft as an important constituent that we need to do our very best to provide a superior financial return as quickly as we can. emily: now, bob, the franchise fee is $20 million over time. how much will it cost to operate a team in addition to that? >> we have not gotten into the details of the operating costs. when you look at the way we structure the...
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bobby kennedy saying this is kind of beneath you. i want to do it. >> that description is dripping with contempt from bobby kennedy. not to use a four letter word, they are trying to convince johnson to take something else. bobby kennedy says senator johnson, you can be chairman for the democratic party. in the room is sam rayburn, speaker of the house and great friend and confidant of lbj, he did not like kennedy either. he looked at him and said shit. it got very nasty. the choice which with hindsight looks rational, even though it wasn't at time. consequences,he in places like vietnam, dallas and ultimately los angeles. they did not want to do it. they did it because they felt they had to. that is how we know about kennedy, he felt he had to. but last question bob kennedy dealt with in the 1600 page thing, could you have one without it? no. >> i think that is probably right. >> i have a couple of more questions before we turn to the audience. what is your take on the kennedy nixon debate which is releasing as when the tide turns.
bobby kennedy saying this is kind of beneath you. i want to do it. >> that description is dripping with contempt from bobby kennedy. not to use a four letter word, they are trying to convince johnson to take something else. bobby kennedy says senator johnson, you can be chairman for the democratic party. in the room is sam rayburn, speaker of the house and great friend and confidant of lbj, he did not like kennedy either. he looked at him and said shit. it got very nasty. the choice which...
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we took the infrastructure that bobby has set up.tment he made in this league, it is something that was very appealing to us and a great way for us to enter this business. we looked at a lot of alternatives, and we felt this was the best way to do it. how much willby, players make? can you give us an idea? >> look, i think the whole purpose for creating the was in theeague services celebrating -- in the service of celebrating our players. over 196can be seen in countries around the world. there is no reason that a professional overwatch players should not be rewarded and recognized like professional athletes. our hope is that is what will happen and as quickly as possible. emily: what do you think will be the big thing in revenue for the future, tv rights, sponsorship? >> the great opportunity for us is being able to partner with these incredibly successful owners and the young entrepreneurs who have built a lot of the teams, these high potential entrepreneurs that see esports is a great opportunity. the combination of the profession
we took the infrastructure that bobby has set up.tment he made in this league, it is something that was very appealing to us and a great way for us to enter this business. we looked at a lot of alternatives, and we felt this was the best way to do it. how much willby, players make? can you give us an idea? >> look, i think the whole purpose for creating the was in theeague services celebrating -- in the service of celebrating our players. over 196can be seen in countries around the world....
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. >> bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby. >> ray romano when i saw clip i almost didn't recognizeim. >> when he had mets hat honor chicago cubs hat that that is ray romano. >> all right. >> so we will go to the university city, i will tell you why because is there great things coming and happening. we will break it down and show you cool restaurant you can experience, starting over the next week. >> okay. p://www.evertz.com>[a5df] >> typical restaurant week, because we have options. >> yes, we have three different price points, yes, there is 30 restaurant participating, you can get meals for either 15, 25, or $35. >> that's what i like about it, normally restaurant week they give you the one price, it is what it is. but this year you have some choice here. but there is also more variety, youy? >> absolutely. other restaurant weeks it will be $35 for a steak house or $35 for a burger. in university city for dining days, you can get $15 at nice tai place or $35 at restaurant like co-op, upscale new american, which you're about meet behind us us all information at uc dining days. let
. >> bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby, bobby. >> ray romano when i saw clip i almost didn't recognizeim. >> when he had mets hat honor chicago cubs hat that that is ray romano. >> all right. >> so we will go to the university city, i will tell you why because is there great things coming and happening. we will break it down and show you cool restaurant you can experience, starting over the next week. >> okay. p://www.evertz.com>[a5df] >>...
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presumably, bobby kennedy shared that the same impulse, at least for a while. but he, himself was deeply involved in the plots to assassinate fidel castro. and his animosity towards the agency may have later diminished. helms testified the agency was under considerable pressure from the kennedy administration to get rid of fidel castro. bobby kennedy could have believed his brother's candidate history and his own reputation would have been tarnished if the castro assassination plot ever became public. it is possible, in fact, that robert kennedy blamed himself for his brother's murder. when i worked for the senate foreign relations committee, i had a conversation with the senator george mcgovern that has always stuck in my mind. he was a friend of robert and jacqueline kennedy. in 1978, mcgovern subcommittee on international operations was engaged in an inquiry into the activities of foreign intelligence agencies within the united states, including savak and the other intelligence services of some of america's upstanding allies. my colleagues and i had recently
presumably, bobby kennedy shared that the same impulse, at least for a while. but he, himself was deeply involved in the plots to assassinate fidel castro. and his animosity towards the agency may have later diminished. helms testified the agency was under considerable pressure from the kennedy administration to get rid of fidel castro. bobby kennedy could have believed his brother's candidate history and his own reputation would have been tarnished if the castro assassination plot ever became...
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bobby mueller doesn't do improprieties. bobby mueller does investigations. he's one of the best and most respected legal minds in this country. and he loves investigations. in order to get rid of him, the president of the united states has to get rid of the attorney general and the deputy attorney general, somehow install two useful idiots in their place and get those people to somehow do his will and fire bobby mueller. >> at which point what happens to his investigation? >> the fbi takes it over. there are so many ways in which to block this from happening. in the senate, in the courts, that the president would essentially have to say the rules and the laws that have governed american democracy since the 18th century are over. i'm the king. i get to say what happens. i am the law. and bobby mueller isn't. >> in terms of what the president describes as his understanding of the fbi. i feel like one of the most underreported -- not underreported, sort of -- it hasn't received enough focus. the president speaks in inflammatory ways, he picks fights that get ne
bobby mueller doesn't do improprieties. bobby mueller does investigations. he's one of the best and most respected legal minds in this country. and he loves investigations. in order to get rid of him, the president of the united states has to get rid of the attorney general and the deputy attorney general, somehow install two useful idiots in their place and get those people to somehow do his will and fire bobby mueller. >> at which point what happens to his investigation? >> the...
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bobby mueller is independent.special counsel and under the law he can work his will without the president's interference. the president goes after him, that's a second obstruction of justice. firing jim comey is one, messing with bobby mueller is two. >> your title is getting better all of the time. get better with age. tim, thank you for being here. appreciate you time. >> anytime. >>> much more to come here tonight. senator al franken is going to join us live as the senate continues whatever it is they are trying do on health care tonight. stay with us. gs. because i am cured with harvoni. gs. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver
bobby mueller is independent.special counsel and under the law he can work his will without the president's interference. the president goes after him, that's a second obstruction of justice. firing jim comey is one, messing with bobby mueller is two. >> your title is getting better all of the time. get better with age. tim, thank you for being here. appreciate you time. >> anytime. >>> much more to come here tonight. senator al franken is going to join us live as the...
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we will hear from bobby kotick next. is liferg technology" streaming on twitter.heck us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ azor is shooting for a hong kong ipo that could value the gaming here maker at as much as -- gaming gearmaker at as much as $5 billion. the company sells its products via e-commerce giants and in chains like best buy across the u.s. $1 billion worth of product globally over the last three years. tech and media moguls are meeting and mingling. activision blizzard announced the sale of its franchises in the "overwatch" league. among the buyers, the owner of the new england patriots. i started by asking kraft why he made the move to esports. >> we love the infrastructure that has been set up at activision blizzard. we've looked at a lot. us,overwatch league, to having 30 million players at this point, just in this evolution, really appeals to us. the concept of having a team in the new england region -- we know we have an infrastructure that we can really do a great job with the development of
we will hear from bobby kotick next. is liferg technology" streaming on twitter.heck us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ azor is shooting for a hong kong ipo that could value the gaming here maker at as much as -- gaming gearmaker at as much as $5 billion. the company sells its products via e-commerce giants and in chains like best buy across the u.s. $1 billion worth of product globally over the last three years. tech and media...
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we were asked if the general manager bobby evans was interested in bringing him back. >> i think bobby has looked into it. i don't know if he's going to go anywhere with it. he has done a lot here. we will never forget that. you know, sometimes it makes sense, especially when you're looking at financially what doesn't cost you a lot. >> now bouche was on to something because a report later surfaced. >> can we call him pablo instead of pablo sandoval? he has denied the reports saying he has offers from other teams and he'll make a decision on friday. >>> at at&t park, buster posey called up to pinch hit in the bottom of the 8th. buster delivers a two-out bases clearing double giving the giants the lead and they win the game taking two out of three from the tribe. check out this role he got to defend on, the game of thrones. >>> sunny gray is subject to a ton of trade speculations. might have made his final start. matt joyce almost pounds one into the sing deck. pound it, pound it, pound it, a's win 7-2 avoiding the sweep against tampa. >>> less than an hour ago the british open teed off
we were asked if the general manager bobby evans was interested in bringing him back. >> i think bobby has looked into it. i don't know if he's going to go anywhere with it. he has done a lot here. we will never forget that. you know, sometimes it makes sense, especially when you're looking at financially what doesn't cost you a lot. >> now bouche was on to something because a report later surfaced. >> can we call him pablo instead of pablo sandoval? he has denied the reports...
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bobbie and bob.were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his name is bob christie. >> i almost dropped the phone. she knew i'd hesitated and she said this is your daughter rhonda. and it was something that clicked in my mind that i reck -- the voice rang a bell. >> and he called to my mom, barbara, to pick up the phone. rhonda is on the phone. she picked up the phone and the first thing out of her mouth was shirley stoled you. >> pepper was shaking inside and out. >> i went into the most emotions i've ever had in my entire life, ever. >> the memories were true, or so it certainly seemed. sh
bobbie and bob.were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his...
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bobby stood up to the task. he starts to really understand the weight of the issues around the world. jfk knew he was going to run for president and hope to get the nomination from the democratic party. he traveled widely in the united photographer who photographed him for a number of years is very interesting. you see jfk at a moment in which he has to make some strong decisions. over on this wall is one of the many pictures while being on the , he was life magazine actually a sports photographer, a famous boxing photographer. nobody could figure out why he got the six -- this assignment. 1953, it is a really beautiful picture and shows the spirit of jfk. of course and 57, prior to him running for president, the great photographer, who had more life magazine coverage than any other during life magazine's many years as a leading publication of the world and a beautiful portrait. jfk is the early years of and in a moment we will get into the years worth becomes a politician, a world leader and somebody who sets t
bobby stood up to the task. he starts to really understand the weight of the issues around the world. jfk knew he was going to run for president and hope to get the nomination from the democratic party. he traveled widely in the united photographer who photographed him for a number of years is very interesting. you see jfk at a moment in which he has to make some strong decisions. over on this wall is one of the many pictures while being on the , he was life magazine actually a sports...
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auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out.is just one of the lockers you looked at. >> that's right. >> so, did howard know what he was doing? >> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get someone like howard to find you a picture of "good times." if people magazine, for instance, was doing an article on "good times," they would call howard. >> and then he would give it to them for a fee. >> that's right. but those days are long gone, and so, unfortunately, the value of these prints have gone down considerably. >> well, one thing that is never gonna be gone -- "dy-no-mite!" i love this guy. oh, my god -- j.j. bobby tells me you could sell these prints on ebay for a few dollars apiece -- and the signed ones, more like 10 bucks. >> it's fantastic, right? neat. >> but bobby does find, among the dime-a-do
auction house executive bobby livingston volunteers to help sort things out.is just one of the lockers you looked at. >> that's right. >> so, did howard know what he was doing? >> i think howard knew what he was doing for his time. he's got every television show. he was obsessed with getting one of everything. >> so, rummaging through the unit is like a flashback to our childhoods. "good times"! >> these were publicity photos. you would have to get...
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bobbie and bob.were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his name is bob christie. >> i almost dropped the phone. she knew i'd hesitated and she said this is your daughter rhonda. and it was something that clicked in my mind that i reck -- the voice rang a bell. >> and he called to my mom, barbara, to pick up the phone. rhonda is on the phone. she picked up the phone and the first thing out of her mouth was shirley stoled you. >> pepper was shaking inside and out. >> i went into the most emotions i've ever had in my entire life, ever. >> the memories were true, or so it certainly seemed. sh
bobbie and bob.were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his...
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bobby not here no more. august not here no more. and to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can't do that no more. that's not right. that's not right. to us the public, his friends, or his relatives. >> reporter: there's been a memorial outside the house where this shooting happened for days and police have been there around the clock to make sure everything is safe. but, again, still tension among neighbors. we'll be reaching out to get their reaction to the arrest and charges tonight. back to you. >> all right, we'll see you at 10:00, thank you dave. >>> a cross new jersey state and local authorities are work to go together with one common goal in mind. >> they're hoping to give people incentives to turn in their guns and get them off the streets. our jeff cole here with what -- more about what is happening in camden today, jeff. >> you know it chris, gun buy backs have been used before to rid the streets of weapon. violent crime, and driving you have murder rates. for the next two days the garden
bobby not here no more. august not here no more. and to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can't do that no more. that's not right. that's not right. to us the public, his friends, or his relatives. >> reporter: there's been a memorial outside the house where this shooting happened for days and police have been there around the clock to make sure everything is safe. but, again, still tension among neighbors. we'll be reaching out to get their reaction to...
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like to introduce bobby scott. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you madam leaders. when we talk about the affordable care act, we have to remind ourselves what the situation was before the affordable care act passport cost were going through the roof. millions of people were losing their insurance every year, and after the affordable care act past, costs have gone up the lowest rate in about 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions can get insurance. more than 20 million more people have insurance than they did before. we have consumer protections like no caps on benefits, prevention, children up to 26 can stay in their parent's policies. we made a lot of progress but obviously it is not perfect. whatever you think of the affordable care act, if you're going to make changes, you ought to improve it, and that improvement will be measured on the cost of premiums, on the number of people insured and the quality of their insurance. last night's vote was on a measure were 16 million fewer people would have their insurance and the cost would go up at least 20%. they o
like to introduce bobby scott. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you madam leaders. when we talk about the affordable care act, we have to remind ourselves what the situation was before the affordable care act passport cost were going through the roof. millions of people were losing their insurance every year, and after the affordable care act past, costs have gone up the lowest rate in about 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions can get insurance. more than 20 million more...
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[risas] marÍa antonieta: es la historia de lorena bobby. de la historia. carolina: fue en 1993. increÍble, cÓmo ha pasado el tiempo! aliento y eta: quÉ hace, que piensa. que recuerda de aquella noche terrible. maÑana las 2hh2hs del este. javier: horario especial. marÍa antonieta: horario especial. copa oro. 22hs. javier: gracias. marÍa antonieta: gracias a ustedes. carolina: volvemos a lunes. [risas] javier: gracias. hasta el lunes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gritos] ♪ [gritos] galilea: buena, sobrevivÍa. sobreviviÓ. luego, del recuerdo que nos queda. familia univisiÓn es viernes. te vas a cortar. [gritos] pau
[risas] marÍa antonieta: es la historia de lorena bobby. de la historia. carolina: fue en 1993. increÍble, cÓmo ha pasado el tiempo! aliento y eta: quÉ hace, que piensa. que recuerda de aquella noche terrible. maÑana las 2hh2hs del este. javier: horario especial. marÍa antonieta: horario especial. copa oro. 22hs. javier: gracias. marÍa antonieta: gracias a ustedes. carolina: volvemos a lunes. [risas] javier: gracias. hasta el lunes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gritos] ♪ [gritos] galilea:...
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[risas] marÍa antonieta: es la historia de lorena bobby.a: fue en 1993. increÍble, cÓmo ha pasado el tiempo! aliento y eta: quÉ hace, que piensa. que recuerda de aquella noche terrible. maÑana las 2hh2hs del este. javier: horario especial. marÍa antonieta: horario especial. copa oro. 22hs. javier: gracias. marÍa antonieta: gracias a ustedes. carolina: volvemos a lunes. [risas] javier: gracias. ♪ >>piense dos veces antes de publicar mensajes o videos inapropiados en las redes. hay leyes que lo pueden castigar. en 13 cuÁl es la importancia de que sus hijos tome una siesta todos los dÍas. >>
[risas] marÍa antonieta: es la historia de lorena bobby.a: fue en 1993. increÍble, cÓmo ha pasado el tiempo! aliento y eta: quÉ hace, que piensa. que recuerda de aquella noche terrible. maÑana las 2hh2hs del este. javier: horario especial. marÍa antonieta: horario especial. copa oro. 22hs. javier: gracias. marÍa antonieta: gracias a ustedes. carolina: volvemos a lunes. [risas] javier: gracias. ♪ >>piense dos veces antes de publicar mensajes o videos inapropiados en las redes. hay...
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and to have to see this guy, you know, every day, bobby not here no more. august not here no more.nd to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can't do that to more. that's not right. that's not right to us the public, his friends or hess relatives. >> reporter: with murder charges filed and eye memorial serving as reminder of the tragedy, neighbors hope the healing will begin. >> it's going to bring a loft closure to their families. i really do. i mean i pray for her two sons. i pray for bobby's whole family. >> reporter: and neighbors tell us there's going to be a gathering at the the crime scene tomorrow to honor the victims. chris and dawn? >> okay, dave, thanks. >>> and happening right now out of fairmount, residents are on high alert for a potential rabies outbreak and tonight pet owners are worried it may be spreading. rabid cat was recently spotted in the neighborhood. >> and park officials are warning what may come next. fox 29's brad sattin has more from the ben franklin parkway this evening. brad? >> reporter: yeah, dawn, to give you some id
and to have to see this guy, you know, every day, bobby not here no more. august not here no more.nd to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can't do that to more. that's not right. that's not right to us the public, his friends or hess relatives. >> reporter: with murder charges filed and eye memorial serving as reminder of the tragedy, neighbors hope the healing will begin. >> it's going to bring a loft closure to their families. i really do. i mean...
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he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl'sather, but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which branch? the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all
he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl'sather, but had never seen his entire collection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm bobby. we build custom one-off motorcycles known around the world. there made in the usa. with prices ranging from $65000 to as much as 100 30,000 dollars, it's not just about a bike. >> i think this one is close to the ground. [laughter] >> just ate bikes are made in the garage each year. for those who are not buying a bike -- is at the motto? they are either coming from the merchandise or they have to bring their old bike back to life. >> you see, it's all about the character of this place and really, one in particular. >> he is a friend, business partner, he passed away in august 2004. this particular one was a wild child. people in crazy pretty much for the differences that he did for the bike and the work that people are doing. his presence is everywhere from newspaper clippings to portraits that are actually made using -- >> this is where the work happens. >> the bikes are still made with him in mind. if you don't like it they don't want your business. >> if that doesn't work out. >> it's much more about raising money than making it. they go to
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm bobby. we build custom one-off motorcycles known around the world. there made in the usa. with prices ranging from $65000 to as much as 100 30,000 dollars, it's not just about a bike. >> i think this one is close to the ground. [laughter] >> just ate bikes are made in the garage each year. for those who are not buying a bike -- is at the motto? they are either coming from the merchandise or they have to bring their old bike back to life. >> you...
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bobby pierce came here hoping to win.ook and listen to bell's interview and you hear how disappointed he is in himself. it was one of those races he expected to win. >>well, it's a busy weekend in the nascar community at indianapolis, the nascar xfinity series. hey, thanks to all those at fox business network for hosting us tonight and thanks to all of you who found us on fox business network. you are great fans and we appreciate you. 26th of july of fox we'll be at pocono. lou: this is breaking news, and also fake news watch, president trump reportedly saying today he never would have appointed attorney general jeff sessions had he known sessions would recuse himself from the russia investigation. president trump telling "new york times," says the "new york times," that sessions should never have recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told the president and the president would have chosen someone else. >> now for more on investigations into the dems the hysteria surrounding the russia coll
bobby pierce came here hoping to win.ook and listen to bell's interview and you hear how disappointed he is in himself. it was one of those races he expected to win. >>well, it's a busy weekend in the nascar community at indianapolis, the nascar xfinity series. hey, thanks to all those at fox business network for hosting us tonight and thanks to all of you who found us on fox business network. you are great fans and we appreciate you. 26th of july of fox we'll be at pocono. lou: this is...
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. >> bobby is part of a rebalancing non-motorized program, and as a part of that, early morning, he loadsto different city bike stations and delivers them there. >> the morning commute they migrate westbound so it is balance. what we do is drag them east down a little bit for our customer. >> i joined him for a ride. i tagged along. i put on a helm. >> very comfortable fit. >> it is really tight. >> it is really tight. >> balance the city bike. >> let's go. trouble with the concrete yun gel. so i am dressed like most of the ladies. i have the high heels and will use the bike. let's do this much? let's do rush hour. let's get to work. >> yeah. you got move the peddle a little bit. a little more. there you go. >> i think it is important to be accepted by new yorkers and motor is ap absolutely. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as soon as we glot, new yorkers were there to grab the bikes. as soon as we entered the bikes into the system. they popped up on the app real-time. they start flocking to the station. they are gone. are in a rush, right into i have to go to work. are you hap ni yes. were would you like
. >> bobby is part of a rebalancing non-motorized program, and as a part of that, early morning, he loadsto different city bike stations and delivers them there. >> the morning commute they migrate westbound so it is balance. what we do is drag them east down a little bit for our customer. >> i joined him for a ride. i tagged along. i put on a helm. >> very comfortable fit. >> it is really tight. >> it is really tight. >> balance the city bike. >>...
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august not here no more and to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can'to that to more that's not right. that's not right to us, the public, his friends, or his relatives. >> reporter: neighbors tell us the family is planning a get together, a gathering at the crime seen to pay tribute to the victims. dawn? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are identified the two suspects in a bucks county carjacking turned violent. tyreke robinson and 19 year older nasir breland are suspected of carjacking a silver hyundai tucson shortly after midnight on thursday. police say if a few hour later the pair were behind a carjac carjackincarjacking at a santank in rhawnhurst when investigators arrived one of the teenagers pointed a gun at an officer who turned and fired at the teen. the two were arrested. no one was hur. >>> a dump truck attempted to drive under the new jersey transit bridge this afternoon in pennsauken and didn't make it. it was wedged under the bridge for some time. the rail service is temporarily suspended between pennsauken and cherry
august not here no more and to see him come out and go shopping and live his regular life and bobby can'to that to more that's not right. that's not right to us, the public, his friends, or his relatives. >> reporter: neighbors tell us the family is planning a get together, a gathering at the crime seen to pay tribute to the victims. dawn? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are identified the two suspects in a bucks county carjacking turned violent....
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what drew you to bobby kennedy? >> well, i -- i really admired him. the energy and the sense of -- hope. that we can do it. we could, we could remake america. he inspired me. >> you know what was striking about him as i recall. he was a hero of mine. he had an extraordinary ability to reach across class lines. to reach across -- racial lines that i really have, not seen since. what was it about him that, that allowed him to go into poor white communities, poor black communities, working classette ne ethnic white communities in the urban areas and come away with people feeling like he was their advocate. >> i think we all, we all saw something in him. that was real. that he had this, the ability, capacity to identify with people. whether, black, white, latino, asian-american, native american. it was, it was his whole being. that he cared. >> his brother's assassination had something to do with it? >> oh, it changed him. made him a different person. it drove him to say to himself, you know, i will use my time to make things better. >> it is interesting.
what drew you to bobby kennedy? >> well, i -- i really admired him. the energy and the sense of -- hope. that we can do it. we could, we could remake america. he inspired me. >> you know what was striking about him as i recall. he was a hero of mine. he had an extraordinary ability to reach across class lines. to reach across -- racial lines that i really have, not seen since. what was it about him that, that allowed him to go into poor white communities, poor black communities,...
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how do you see the grave of bobby sands. with the presence there. it was just really interesting. she teaches journalism here in the city of arizona. the life and times of inez milholland. they recently visited capital help to ask members of congress what they read in the summer. one of them is a wonderful book. how it got started. with that movements that joined it. like that river the river -- women's suffrage movement. in the disaster that they were. and frankly criminalized a lot of them. i really a tragic story of good intentions in trying to work the law. one of the best histories of prohibition i have ever read. he is german. but he is talking about the american resolution. and this is the history of the violence of that resolution. sometimes we sugarcoat the american revolution. and some people just didn't get it. actually it was far more contentious. the violence was lethal. more americans died in prison ships in the revolutionary war than on the battlefield. was extremely violent time and this is the history of that violence. a look at the american revolution. one of my
how do you see the grave of bobby sands. with the presence there. it was just really interesting. she teaches journalism here in the city of arizona. the life and times of inez milholland. they recently visited capital help to ask members of congress what they read in the summer. one of them is a wonderful book. how it got started. with that movements that joined it. like that river the river -- women's suffrage movement. in the disaster that they were. and frankly criminalized a lot of them. i...
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family of august and bobby de paul, family that is struggling tonight to understand why that next door neighbor, is still a freeman. eight days ago 45 year-old bobby depaul and 42 year-old august democracy were shot to death, authorities know who killed the couple, but that person, still faces no charges . >> we're all thinking this man could commit murder and then still be home. >> reporter: upset family and friends hung this banner outside couple's home in the frankford section of philadelphia, because it was the next door neighbor that admitted to shooting them. he told police that the mother of two, father of four have tried to scale his fence when he shot them in the back of the head. two parties have been arguing earlier that night. >> now he thinks he got away with something so what happens if someone throws the ball up alley and child goes up there and young man, and he shoots them now, i was afraid again. >> reporter: some who live along james street are concerned and confused is too why next door neighbor remains free. in one more frustrated then children the couple left behi
family of august and bobby de paul, family that is struggling tonight to understand why that next door neighbor, is still a freeman. eight days ago 45 year-old bobby depaul and 42 year-old august democracy were shot to death, authorities know who killed the couple, but that person, still faces no charges . >> we're all thinking this man could commit murder and then still be home. >> reporter: upset family and friends hung this banner outside couple's home in the frankford section of...
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. bobby bonds of course was a key player in the willie mays days.dson of bobby, he brought the giants organization to another level. and the fans came out, and they wanted to see him at bat every time up. he sure put a show on for them. >> it was amazing to watch him play, as a fan it was amazing when the guy took the field. sean, you had a chance to be his teammate. what was he like? >> he was methodical on his approach. when he came to the ballpark, he had a routine every time he came to the yard. he's the guy that he went to the lineup and you made sure when you were pitching that day that he's in the lineup. you knew if he was in there, you had a pretty good chance to win. the ability to change the game, put a team on his back and carry a team. he put people in the stands. he allowed me to be a fan on a night basis because i was watching greatness, especially in 2001 when he was chafising t home run records. to be able to say i played with this guy for six years is pretty special. >> the giants are an amazing organization. with a number of playe
. bobby bonds of course was a key player in the willie mays days.dson of bobby, he brought the giants organization to another level. and the fans came out, and they wanted to see him at bat every time up. he sure put a show on for them. >> it was amazing to watch him play, as a fan it was amazing when the guy took the field. sean, you had a chance to be his teammate. what was he like? >> he was methodical on his approach. when he came to the ballpark, he had a routine every time...
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stay in the middle of the pack, there are about 40 surfers out there. >> reporter: he and his son bobbypent several hours hours surfing. >> it's no different a few days after after an attack than normally. >> reporter: the beach is closed in sunrise saturday after a kayaker was attacked tuesday. >> i think it's safer to give a little break, make sure nothing else happens but letting people back in the water. >> reporter: although there have been shark sightings in the area before, the fire department says tuesday's attack is different and certainly cause for concern. >> what was different this time is that it was an actual predatory style attack, not just a sighting, not a swimming by and bumping somebody, but actually appears within intent to eat. >> reporter: the fire department knows there is little they can do to stop surfers from going in. but they hope the warnings will convince most to stay out. in santa cruz, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> in oregon, a truck overturns and the sea creatures inside spill all over the road. . slime eels leave a goop behind. it's like out of a monster mo
stay in the middle of the pack, there are about 40 surfers out there. >> reporter: he and his son bobbypent several hours hours surfing. >> it's no different a few days after after an attack than normally. >> reporter: the beach is closed in sunrise saturday after a kayaker was attacked tuesday. >> i think it's safer to give a little break, make sure nothing else happens but letting people back in the water. >> reporter: although there have been shark sightings in...
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the following tuesday morning, he's with bobby kennedy. and bobby kennedy is pressing to find weak spots and saying are you going to be political in this coming year. and he responds damn it, if i was going to political, i would be running again. it just shows an extraordinary moment in presidential life. here is one question that is probably good as we can head towards wrapping this up. thank you for the detail timeline. i think we all do think that. looking at our recent experience with political conflict, how can we learn more from the success of the cords program and your concept of associative power. >> thank you for the question. and i could go on for a long time. let me try to suggest this. power is actually a continuum. and i take this from clats wis. what does he say about war? war is an extension of politics by other means. what does this mean? war and politics are on the same continuum. politics is let's say over here with peace. and war is down here with violence. but they are interrelated. the ultimate war is nuclear annihilat
the following tuesday morning, he's with bobby kennedy. and bobby kennedy is pressing to find weak spots and saying are you going to be political in this coming year. and he responds damn it, if i was going to political, i would be running again. it just shows an extraordinary moment in presidential life. here is one question that is probably good as we can head towards wrapping this up. thank you for the detail timeline. i think we all do think that. looking at our recent experience with...
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one week later i was back in new york when an aide of mine called me from headquarters and said bobbydy has been shot and so i called the president-- mr. nixon who had been awakened already by joyce and told about it. then, i asked the president that same year if i might because as a former journalist i thought it may be interesting if i went to the democratic convention, fairly exciting, more so than ours. so, i went out there and i happen to have a suite on the 19th floor of what we call the comrade tilted hotel. i had gone down in the street and went across the street and i was born, raised, you know catholic, jesuit school and everyone it seemed would point at me and yell fbi, fbi. [laughter] >> they yelled other things as well, so i was on the 19th floor watching the scene in the park. who walks in but norman with the heavyweight champion josÉ torres we heard a racket doubt in front of us and so i looked out in this line of police came down, turned to the right and grant part is across michigan avenue and they headed into that park and wailed on these folks for 15 minutes and jos
one week later i was back in new york when an aide of mine called me from headquarters and said bobbydy has been shot and so i called the president-- mr. nixon who had been awakened already by joyce and told about it. then, i asked the president that same year if i might because as a former journalist i thought it may be interesting if i went to the democratic convention, fairly exciting, more so than ours. so, i went out there and i happen to have a suite on the 19th floor of what we call the...
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that guy's name is bobby. >> hey, bobby. >> hey, bobby. >> how are you? >> oh, i've seen this on your menu. you have a chicken sandwich? >> chicken sandwich, in our lunch menu, house made roll. >> take that bun off one of them. >> let's see what's inside. >> the one on the end. oh, ya. >> so you see, it has some pickles, house made bulk -- butter milk ranch, we use the thighs, and it is more -- we use rice flour, not whole lot of gluten, so little more healthier. >> rice flour. >> is that the secret to your chicken? what makes the chicken so good? >> the rice flour, and loving seasoning. >> how long does it take to make the chicken? >> we soak it in butter milk overnight it, makes it little more tender. >> i sometimes soak in butter milk overnight. have you ever done that bobby? >> never have. >> sit in a tub every butter milk. >> how does it work for you? >> oh, your thighs are so supple afterward. you know the thigh is my favorite part of eating a chick glenn really i'm a leg girl. >> you like leg? >> little or wings. >> oh, thank, bobby, for bringing i
that guy's name is bobby. >> hey, bobby. >> hey, bobby. >> how are you? >> oh, i've seen this on your menu. you have a chicken sandwich? >> chicken sandwich, in our lunch menu, house made roll. >> take that bun off one of them. >> let's see what's inside. >> the one on the end. oh, ya. >> so you see, it has some pickles, house made bulk -- butter milk ranch, we use the thighs, and it is more -- we use rice flour, not whole lot of gluten, so...
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>>ow bobby flay takes on the shake shack and now they are looking to take on their shakes. that's next. (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> a couple of movers in today's market action. tesla shares under pressure and off the lows now on a report that a man in minnesota is blaming his car crash on tesla's autopilot feature. the car overturned in a marsh after he had reportedly accelerated suddenly tesla says it has no reason to believe that the autopilot feature worked other than as designed and shares of blue apron sharply lower after amazon filed a trademark for its own meal kit service which it described in the application as, quote, we do the prep, you be the chef. they already have a slogan it is just the latest headache for blue apron share holders who have seen the stock
>>ow bobby flay takes on the shake shack and now they are looking to take on their shakes. that's next. (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> a couple of movers in today's market...