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the new project from bobby brown -- bobby's back, y'all. the new project is called "the masterpiece." it drops in june, and i feel so fortunate that bobby got a chance to see us before the project even drops, give us a heads up on it and i think you're going to like it. bobby brown, i'm delighted to know that you're happy. that's the most important thing, that you're happy, man. >> thank you, thank you. tavis: good to have you on the program and congrats on the project in advance. bobby brown, y'all. thanks for watching. that's our show. as always, keep the faith. ♪ mr. telephone man there's something wrong with my line ♪ when i dial my baby's number i get a kick every time ♪ mr. telephone man i try dialing a number ♪ i get a kick every time ♪ must be a bad connection ♪ need love and affection ♪ can't get my baby on the line ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with musician and deejay moby and his campaign against corporate tax breaks. >> all i know is his
the new project from bobby brown -- bobby's back, y'all. the new project is called "the masterpiece." it drops in june, and i feel so fortunate that bobby got a chance to see us before the project even drops, give us a heads up on it and i think you're going to like it. bobby brown, i'm delighted to know that you're happy. that's the most important thing, that you're happy, man. >> thank you, thank you. tavis: good to have you on the program and congrats on the project in...
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blues is our national anthem. >> to bobby blues are a way of life.other worked for duffy . thated -- that changed bobby's life. >> for them to give me a saxophone. >> wow, that is an interesting story. bobby said they have to keep the legacy going in the neighborhood. the festival will be back here again next year. abc 7 news. >> and he was snoop dog before snoop dogg. >> they had perfect weather. >> thanks for joining us. i am larry beil. we continue the local news with dan and karina. >> the search for a bay area nursing student and the calls to her going unanswered. >> a teen driver in the south bay goes on a destructive power trip. >> oakland a's and perfect tribute and teaming up with a fitting support service. >> good evening, oakland police want to learn more about how an illegal side show took a violent turn that ended with two people shot to death and one severely wounded. >> hundreds watched as drivers spun the cars in circles and someone opened fire. >> the shooting killed a mother of two and 29 year old eric bush. >> the hard honest, work
blues is our national anthem. >> to bobby blues are a way of life.other worked for duffy . thated -- that changed bobby's life. >> for them to give me a saxophone. >> wow, that is an interesting story. bobby said they have to keep the legacy going in the neighborhood. the festival will be back here again next year. abc 7 news. >> and he was snoop dog before snoop dogg. >> they had perfect weather. >> thanks for joining us. i am larry beil. we continue the...
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bobbie's beautiful mom is here. >> sitting right around the corner.other, for one second? oh, my gosh. bobbie's mom is with us. >> yes, great genes. and andrea is one of our interns. got to get to your butt in a minute. before that, let's get this out of the way. it's been sitting in my house and i've been waiting to bring it to you. it's a little gift from me to you. okay? hope it's not upside down. >> is it something naked? >> no. >> oh, my gosh. >> i did the whole "people" magazine thing for you. who's nicer than me? >> nobody. i can't believe it. you know what? i don't have a copy of it. >> now you do. >> thank you. >> now i can move back into my house. >> kath, that is so sweet. >> let's hear about your butt. >> yesterday giada was telling me to go to this doctor, dr. gwen corbin. they were like bend over. what is going on with this ent. they gave me a shot of prednisone in the tail. who knew a shot in your behind could clear up your congestion in an hour and a half. getting on a plane. one of my ears is still clogged up. she does all the broadwa
bobbie's beautiful mom is here. >> sitting right around the corner.other, for one second? oh, my gosh. bobbie's mom is with us. >> yes, great genes. and andrea is one of our interns. got to get to your butt in a minute. before that, let's get this out of the way. it's been sitting in my house and i've been waiting to bring it to you. it's a little gift from me to you. okay? hope it's not upside down. >> is it something naked? >> no. >> oh, my gosh. >> i did...
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world." >> "bobby's world," i was bobby.e gizmo? >> same voice. it's got the same voice as bobby. >> jimmy: see this is great. >> i'm bobby. i had another voice, lower like terrible helium accident and before i was on tv, i used to go to the emergency rooms of hospitals and they didn't know me, they didn't recognize me, and i would walk up to the admitting desk, the nurse there helium voice, walk up and go excuse me, can i please speak to a doctor and she would say, what's the problem? and i would go, what do you mean what's the problem? [ laughter ] i was -- i was at a birthday party, i wasn't the only one doing this, everybody was doing this. got a helium balloon, i took the helium balloon, i sucked in the helium. everybody was like listen to me. hoo then ha. not funny [ laughter ] everybody voice went back to normal in like a minute. maybe a minuet and a half. this was like two, two and a half weeks ago. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: well done. our thanks to the great howie mandel. he's going to hang out. we will be
world." >> "bobby's world," i was bobby.e gizmo? >> same voice. it's got the same voice as bobby. >> jimmy: see this is great. >> i'm bobby. i had another voice, lower like terrible helium accident and before i was on tv, i used to go to the emergency rooms of hospitals and they didn't know me, they didn't recognize me, and i would walk up to the admitting desk, the nurse there helium voice, walk up and go excuse me, can i please speak to a doctor and she...
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his sister pat to bobby's left and peter lawford behind the group there. and i can only find in the videos one moment in public where she began to cry softly, and it was when they arrived at the capitol with the caseson bearing her husband's casket, and the band struck up "hail to the chief," and with that very famous preface to the song, she just dropped her head to her chest, and she began to cry a bit softly. now, this is the next step that she takes in the image-making process. one week after the assassination she is in hyannis port with her family for thanksgiving. she calls journalist teddy white who had written that famous book, "the making of the president: 1960," and she asks him to come from new york to hyannis port to write a story about her husband to put into "life" magazine for that week. and mr. white had to say we are ready to go to press with that, and she said, i don't care. stop the presses, don't print it, i need to tell you this story. a nor'easter was developing, teddy white's mother was suffering a heart attack as he left, but he got
his sister pat to bobby's left and peter lawford behind the group there. and i can only find in the videos one moment in public where she began to cry softly, and it was when they arrived at the capitol with the caseson bearing her husband's casket, and the band struck up "hail to the chief," and with that very famous preface to the song, she just dropped her head to her chest, and she began to cry a bit softly. now, this is the next step that she takes in the image-making process....
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one woman competed in 1940 barbara burt signed herself as bobbie.ncee an1971 was the first year that women and roll. 1978, more women and rolled. in rollwhile 1971 was the first woman could enter the race. 1978, more women enter the race. with " free love " and towards hayes street hill the 200 ft climb has tortured runners are sens. >> people come out. >> the 1970's with 1978 and plastic tarp the official world event. in the 1980's the beta o it went into the record growth as the largest foot race in the world. (cheers & applause) with over 110,000 people taking part in 1986. also the last time an american would win that the race and mexican, arturo, penos was the fourth consecutive win. the mid- 1990s the costume came into its own. with rare costumes, and as soon as 1987 with live coverage encouraging costumes and not even all the way. >> like at this! (music) been accustomed judging began in 1992 and have not looked back. centsk >>pam: don't miss the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers. on may 15th. kron 4 will have exclusive coverage wit
one woman competed in 1940 barbara burt signed herself as bobbie.ncee an1971 was the first year that women and roll. 1978, more women and rolled. in rollwhile 1971 was the first woman could enter the race. 1978, more women enter the race. with " free love " and towards hayes street hill the 200 ft climb has tortured runners are sens. >> people come out. >> the 1970's with 1978 and plastic tarp the official world event. in the 1980's the beta o it went into the record...
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kennedy approves with this soviet spy and his brother bobby kennedy the attorney general. so that's the most interesting of the minor characters. the vignettes i added because i wanted berlin to be as rich as a character as my four protagonists. so there i had everyone from the miss universe of that year who was an east german refugee to a farmer who tried to escape -- it was resisting the collectivization of his farm in east germany. tried to escape to the west and was caught and imprisoned and i tell the sorry of his resistance against east germany and different stories like that throughout to try to bring home the color of this rich story. >> host: yes, and they certainly do. now, one of the things that i think leaps out from your book is a consummation of the old adage that all politics is local. we tend to think of kennedy and khrushchev as these protagists on the world stage and a global struggle but both of them were subject to a lot of domestic pressures. they had different groups of advisors telling them different things. and they were also subject to pressures fr
kennedy approves with this soviet spy and his brother bobby kennedy the attorney general. so that's the most interesting of the minor characters. the vignettes i added because i wanted berlin to be as rich as a character as my four protagonists. so there i had everyone from the miss universe of that year who was an east german refugee to a farmer who tried to escape -- it was resisting the collectivization of his farm in east germany. tried to escape to the west and was caught and imprisoned...
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bobby bonds. >> wow. good future for him. >> we will see you at 11 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado. com ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that.
bobby bonds. >> wow. good future for him. >> we will see you at 11 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado. com ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that.
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. >> mike: bobby labonte crashed on the final lap. harvick looking in his mirror. shuts the switches off. >> darrell: something is going to have to give here, boys. >> mike: we thought it could be newman and montoya. turns out, it's harvick and busch. they are still stopped way up at the turn four end of pit road. as regan smith does his victory lap. and harvick is going to put the steering wheel back on. >> darrell: i think harvick was getting ready to hop out of that thing. i think somebody must have gotten to him. nope. >> mike: wheel is off again. >> darrell: here he comes. he says okay. i'm going back here. we're going to have a little talk. there goes his car! the dadgum car just took off. holy smoly! that is darlington. fireworks! >> mike: fireworks in the air are the least of it. >> we'll handle it later. >> mike: how about carl edwards congratulating regan smith? that is really classy. both kevin harvick and kyle busch will go meet with the nascar officials in the oval office. there was a crash in the backstretch on the last lap. >> darrell: pretty big, to
. >> mike: bobby labonte crashed on the final lap. harvick looking in his mirror. shuts the switches off. >> darrell: something is going to have to give here, boys. >> mike: we thought it could be newman and montoya. turns out, it's harvick and busch. they are still stopped way up at the turn four end of pit road. as regan smith does his victory lap. and harvick is going to put the steering wheel back on. >> darrell: i think harvick was getting ready to hop out of that...
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. >> reporter: bobby marsh had been unemployed for a year and a half. we first met her back in january 2009 one month after being laid off, like 2,200 others, when g.m. cut production of the now- defunct cobalt. >> i want to be able to provide on my own. >> reporter: it's tough. >> very tough. >> reporter: she tightened her budget and used her mother's piano lesson money to help save her house. all the time anxious about the stress on her son. >> i love you. >> love you, too. >> big squeeze. >> reporter: how about with you and your son, what's changed at home? >> i feel like i'm a better mom. >> reporter: why? >> because i'm not worried about where my paycheck's coming. >> reporter: for a good month, not a single car rolled off this line. now this plant is up and running at capacity, employing about 4,500 people and turning out a car a minute. >> going from telling people they're "laid off" to telling people, "hey, we're hiring, come back in." that gives you a sense of gratification right there. >> reporter: plant manager bob parcell is proud of the new
. >> reporter: bobby marsh had been unemployed for a year and a half. we first met her back in january 2009 one month after being laid off, like 2,200 others, when g.m. cut production of the now- defunct cobalt. >> i want to be able to provide on my own. >> reporter: it's tough. >> very tough. >> reporter: she tightened her budget and used her mother's piano lesson money to help save her house. all the time anxious about the stress on her son. >> i love you....
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>> williams: with that, the last word, bobby ghosh, adam gopnik and the proud mother of a veteran of the u.s. armed forces doris kearns goodwin, thank you all for being with us. >> williams: steven levy is here a senior writer for "wired" magazine. he's written "how google thinks, works and shapesous lives." it tells the story of google's successes and challenges since it was founded. i'm pleadsed to have him back on this program. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: here's what's interesting to me most of all, the guiding forces who shape a company like this. i think it was marisa meyer who said there's something to be said about the fact that both sergei and larry were montessori kids. >> right. >> what does that mean? >> well, i'm reading a book by maria montessori, the great master of that free-style education to understand that better and it does fit larry and sergei who both indeed had montessori training. it's something that has you question authority and you pursue what you're passionate about. the idea of montessori is you'll learn better if you're learning what you're excited ab
>> williams: with that, the last word, bobby ghosh, adam gopnik and the proud mother of a veteran of the u.s. armed forces doris kearns goodwin, thank you all for being with us. >> williams: steven levy is here a senior writer for "wired" magazine. he's written "how google thinks, works and shapesous lives." it tells the story of google's successes and challenges since it was founded. i'm pleadsed to have him back on this program. welcome. >> thank you....
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. >> reporter: bobbi marsh had been unemployed for a year and a half.first met her back in january 2009, one month after being laid off, like 2,200 others, when gm cut production of the thank you-defunct cobalt. >> i want to be able to provide. >> reporter: and it's tough. >> very tough. >> reporter: she tightened her budget. and used her mother's piano lesson money to help save her house. ♪ all the time, anxious about the stress on her son. >> i love you. >> love you, too. >> reporter: how about you and your son? what's changed at home? >> i feel like i'm a better mom. >> reporter: why? >> because i'm not worried about where my paycheck is coming. >> reporter: for a good month, not a single car rolled off this line. now this plant is up and running at capacity. employing about 4,500 people. and turning out a car a minute. >> going from telling people they're laid off to telling people hey, we're hiring, come on back in, i mean that gives you a sense of gratification right there. >> reporter: plant manager bob parse l is proud of the new car coming off
. >> reporter: bobbi marsh had been unemployed for a year and a half.first met her back in january 2009, one month after being laid off, like 2,200 others, when gm cut production of the thank you-defunct cobalt. >> i want to be able to provide. >> reporter: and it's tough. >> very tough. >> reporter: she tightened her budget. and used her mother's piano lesson money to help save her house. ♪ all the time, anxious about the stress on her son. >> i love you....
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starring our own -- >> bobbie thomas. >> i have a surprise. we have one male today. mr.own that. >> it's the way i roll. >> donny is bringing out our first model bobbie. she is always looking stylish. >> she would look good in a rag. >> i didn't know this, she loves hello kitty. >> i know that story. >> look at her gorgeous slippers and the gorgeous eye mask. this is her comfy look. >> you look adorable. >> come on, sit. enjoy. >> madeline is next up. >> madeline, like i've never seen you before. >> look at madeline now. start with her shoes that actually bobbie introduced us to. bunny slippers. this is her kinky side. pajama jeans. >> are they soft? >> they are so soft, so comfy, they are fantastic. if you watch our show the biggest ad of pajama jeans are every before. >> say you have a long, long flight, you look like you're wearing jeans that you can sleep in. >> come sit with us. look at joy. >> joy has pimple medicine. >> and her reading material in hand. >> that's what we are talking about. this is her juicy robe available at bloomingdale's. she sleeps in pimple me
starring our own -- >> bobbie thomas. >> i have a surprise. we have one male today. mr.own that. >> it's the way i roll. >> donny is bringing out our first model bobbie. she is always looking stylish. >> she would look good in a rag. >> i didn't know this, she loves hello kitty. >> i know that story. >> look at her gorgeous slippers and the gorgeous eye mask. this is her comfy look. >> you look adorable. >> come on, sit. enjoy....
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things louis and if you imagine as one history suggests mayor richard daley was prepared to endorse bobby he thought the war was a disaster and every ground but what happens to the demonstrations in chicago? we don't have thousands and thousands of people but you have radical protesters that is very different what about president johnson? would he be so angry when nemesis was competing he would try to and get the nomination back? he did in real life. there were operatives in johnson's plan was to announce a soviet summit to fly to chicago to give a speech and think maybe he could shake the delegates to use in india and his people said it will not work. but if you did that without robert kennedy as a potential nominee you just have to mention what he would do the reason johnson didn't do that is the soviet union invaded czechoslovakia's up. there was no way to announce the summit. a lot plays through but in talking about what is in this book, and grounded in what i think israel is a scene that prevents the nomination of robert kennedy at the hotel window and sees the demonstrators and says
things louis and if you imagine as one history suggests mayor richard daley was prepared to endorse bobby he thought the war was a disaster and every ground but what happens to the demonstrations in chicago? we don't have thousands and thousands of people but you have radical protesters that is very different what about president johnson? would he be so angry when nemesis was competing he would try to and get the nomination back? he did in real life. there were operatives in johnson's plan was...
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bobby kennedy said himself he didn't take notes.won't know until the papers are released. >> host: you believe and say this at the end of the book you have lessons for us 50 years later. we have again a young u.s. president, not very experienced in foreign policy, and you think there's lessons that can be drawn and analogies from the berlin crisis in 1961 to the current situation in 2011. tell us a little bit about them. let me be careful. first of all, the lesson is history is complex, and there are a lot of factors that go into an outcome. that's the reason i interweave the four stories and look at things from all perspectives. complex. the second finding is american presidents make a big difference . i think obama has to be careful. we only really knew what the outcome of 1961 was in 1962 with the cuban missile crisis. we have another great year of history, 2011 like 1961 with the middle east upheavals. will president obama's reaction didn't want to intervene at first, didn't listen to the people who said don't interveep at all,
bobby kennedy said himself he didn't take notes.won't know until the papers are released. >> host: you believe and say this at the end of the book you have lessons for us 50 years later. we have again a young u.s. president, not very experienced in foreign policy, and you think there's lessons that can be drawn and analogies from the berlin crisis in 1961 to the current situation in 2011. tell us a little bit about them. let me be careful. first of all, the lesson is history is complex,...
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near as tall as bobby.ing on boxes and bobby's box is shorter than mine. that's the way it works in hollywood. and at churchill downs. bobby flay, thank you very much. let's check your weather, show you what we can expect as far as the derby is concerned. for tomorrow, we're looking for a 50% chance of shower s and thunderstorms. nowhere near as bad as last year with possible rain amounts less than a quarter of an inch. highs in the 60s. rain in the pacific northwest, sunny and mild. hot through texas into the southwest showers around the western great lakes. sunday, more showers in northern new england. a risk of strong storms. texas into oklahoma and again more showers in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning to you. the weekend has arrived and the temperatures will be beautiful this weekend. we're going to deal with more cloud cover, especially for the next couple of mornings with a little bit of patchy coastal fog. today a mild mix of sun and clouds and testimomperatures in 70s. 75 degrees in santa cr
near as tall as bobby.ing on boxes and bobby's box is shorter than mine. that's the way it works in hollywood. and at churchill downs. bobby flay, thank you very much. let's check your weather, show you what we can expect as far as the derby is concerned. for tomorrow, we're looking for a 50% chance of shower s and thunderstorms. nowhere near as bad as last year with possible rain amounts less than a quarter of an inch. highs in the 60s. rain in the pacific northwest, sunny and mild. hot...
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brand-new building, and here are the people that represent of all times past, of old north beach, bobby a piece of rock or a piece of concrete that represents the foundation that we are building on, and a large part of the purpose of the library is to educate future generations, and this is such a perfect living example of this. the lesson that he spoke of was his displeasure, using them as pawns to move the process forward, and it is important that we educate people, but we have to be very careful because we're walking a fine line and do not want to be disingenuous. thank you. supervisor mar: before we hear from our city attorney, we have two items before us, or are you recommending that we move forward? some suggestions? so the first item is the resolution of intention, and the second item is the street vacation order. >> john, with the city attorney's office. the first is to insert in that the hearing date for the full board of supervisors reconsider this, so that data would be june 7, 2011, .-- that date would be june 7. that would be in two places in the resolution. it would be on
brand-new building, and here are the people that represent of all times past, of old north beach, bobby a piece of rock or a piece of concrete that represents the foundation that we are building on, and a large part of the purpose of the library is to educate future generations, and this is such a perfect living example of this. the lesson that he spoke of was his displeasure, using them as pawns to move the process forward, and it is important that we educate people, but we have to be very...
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louisiana governor bobby jindle warned today that -- jindal warned today that while the water is moving more slowly than expected, it's still coming -- coming. >>> two more ships were removed from the susan bay today. the two ships are being towed to san francisco. they will be klineed and painted before they head south -- cleaned and painted before any head south. there are 30 ships left in the fleet and two more will be relieved by next -- removed next week and by 2017 all them should be gone. >>> outside your door, you might be thinking those look like rain clouds. they are, beginning to thicken up, darken and even a few light sprinkles reported. the low centered right here will shift. a little bit of moisture popping up on the radar. this is the embarcadero, san francisco, brown to belmont feeling sprinks -- san francisco, down to belmont feeling sprinkles. san francisco has been reporting a little bit of rain in the last half-hour or so. this rain is just on its way in. let me show you what we can expect through the afternoon. at 3:00 or so, already beginning to slide in. the 5:00
louisiana governor bobby jindle warned today that -- jindal warned today that while the water is moving more slowly than expected, it's still coming -- coming. >>> two more ships were removed from the susan bay today. the two ships are being towed to san francisco. they will be klineed and painted before they head south -- cleaned and painted before any head south. there are 30 ships left in the fleet and two more will be relieved by next -- removed next week and by 2017 all them...
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thank you very much bobby.ictures or e-mail them to ureport at our address. >> first reports of a stall could jam things up through richmond area. eastbound at carlston but it's very heavy. metering lights are on and traffic is backed up past west grand avenue at the bay bridge. san rafael headed toward the civic center, a little bunch go up but things clear out as you head southbound toward the golden gate bridge. we've got the very slow traffic out of the central valley this morning. you assembling headed over over the altamont pass, speeds of about 17 dropping down to 15 miles an hour headed towards livermore. very slow traffic, pretty typical, westbound 4 from antioch towards concord to railroad avenue, speeds dropping below 10 miles an hour. that is quick look at the traffic. go to the website at abc7news.com. great resource, click on bay area traffic. >> prince charles is visiting this week and his son and new daughter-in-law will follow. prince william and kate will arrive in the state july 8th and stay
thank you very much bobby.ictures or e-mail them to ureport at our address. >> first reports of a stall could jam things up through richmond area. eastbound at carlston but it's very heavy. metering lights are on and traffic is backed up past west grand avenue at the bay bridge. san rafael headed toward the civic center, a little bunch go up but things clear out as you head southbound toward the golden gate bridge. we've got the very slow traffic out of the central valley this morning....
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bobby rush beat the licks off of him. and a few years later he's in the white house and if that isn't failing your way up, there is nothing in life that happens to us from which we cannot recover. there is nothing you endure, nothing you go through from which you cannot recover if you remember that formulation. try again, fail again, fail better. >> when i heard the premise for the book, i loved it because like you, i've been very fortunate. i've done a lot of wonderful things. >> local and national. you've been everywhere. you're too modest. >> and i've failed quite a bit. and most of the things i've tried to do over the length of my career, and things i went for and i wanted that audition. most of it i haven't gotten. but you do other things, you do the best work you can do and hopefully other opportunities come to you and that's how things happen but you can't let that set you back. >> i've been hired and fired more times than i can count. is there wood around here i can knock on. that's the whole part of the book, we
bobby rush beat the licks off of him. and a few years later he's in the white house and if that isn't failing your way up, there is nothing in life that happens to us from which we cannot recover. there is nothing you endure, nothing you go through from which you cannot recover if you remember that formulation. try again, fail again, fail better. >> when i heard the premise for the book, i loved it because like you, i've been very fortunate. i've done a lot of wonderful things. >>...
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. >> and we are at the american tap room where chef bobby vickers is helping to make sunday a special occasion for mom. good morning, sarah. >> reporter: it's such a big occasion and we thought we needed to get helpers here as wellm and look at how cute they are with the little hats on from the american tap room. so we're going to teach them how they can help make mom's day a very special day and here to help us with that is chef bobby vickers. thanks for having us in today. >> well we're starting to ramp up for mother's day here at the tap room and this is the greatest way to start, showing the kids how to get something ready for mom pain even before they wake up in the morning. >> reporter: and this is something they can do on their own. if they are 10 or under, it's very difficult to find things for kids to do that age that they can help out on mother's day. >> this is a very artsy, craftsy for moms in the morning. it's beautiful and something the kids can have in the refrigerator the day before so they can prep and have it ready before moms wake up. >> and this is the berry parfai
. >> and we are at the american tap room where chef bobby vickers is helping to make sunday a special occasion for mom. good morning, sarah. >> reporter: it's such a big occasion and we thought we needed to get helpers here as wellm and look at how cute they are with the little hats on from the american tap room. so we're going to teach them how they can help make mom's day a very special day and here to help us with that is chef bobby vickers. thanks for having us in today....
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if you imagine, as one history of that campaign that mayor richard daley was prepared to endorse bobby, he thought the war a disaster on every ground including political. what happens to the demonstrations? you don't have thousands of people. you have marginalize radical protests. that is very different. what about president johnson? would he have been so angry that his nemesis was repeating that he might try to get the nomination back? that sounds pretty absurd except in real life he did. there were five johnson operatives at the chicago convention including postmaster general and chief political guy. johnson's plan was to announce a soviet summit, fly to chicago, give a speech and think maybe he could shake those delegates lose. at an end his people said this is not going to work. if he did that without robert kennedy as a potential nominee you have to imagine or i have to imagine, the reason johnson didn't do this was the soviet union mated czechoslovakia, no way to announce the summit. there is a lot that place through but in talking about what is in this book as fiction grounded i
if you imagine, as one history of that campaign that mayor richard daley was prepared to endorse bobby, he thought the war a disaster on every ground including political. what happens to the demonstrations? you don't have thousands of people. you have marginalize radical protests. that is very different. what about president johnson? would he have been so angry that his nemesis was repeating that he might try to get the nomination back? that sounds pretty absurd except in real life he did....
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i believe the queen of england came here to see the mutual warmth that took place, and sensed what bobby kennedy once called the ripple effect. >> he is the 29th president to claim irish ancestry. there are 36 million voters back home who do so, as well. ronald reagan came in an election year. george bush stressed his ancestors back to the 12th century. today has not just an about winning the irish-american vote back home. this is a president with the weight of the world on his soldiers, reintroducing obama, superstar. the crowd of 20,001 wild. >> yes we can. yes weekend. -- yes we can. we have the spirit of the world. thank you. >> he may have one eye on the voters at home. now it is off to london for a day of pageantry before hard politics began. >> still ahead, israel's prime minister remains defiant over u.s. proposals for establishing a palestinian state. >> israel cannot return to the indefensible 1967 line. >> two people have died in storms battering much of the uk. tens of thousands of homes are without electricity across scotland and northern ireland. many rail and ferry service
i believe the queen of england came here to see the mutual warmth that took place, and sensed what bobby kennedy once called the ripple effect. >> he is the 29th president to claim irish ancestry. there are 36 million voters back home who do so, as well. ronald reagan came in an election year. george bush stressed his ancestors back to the 12th century. today has not just an about winning the irish-american vote back home. this is a president with the weight of the world on his soldiers,...
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. >> mike: bobby labonte crashed on the final lap. harvick looking in his mirror. shuts the switches off. >> darrell: something is going to have to give here, boys. >> mike: we thought it could be newman and montoya. turns out, it's harvick and busch. they are still stopped way up at the turn four end of pit road. as regan smith does his victory lap. and harvick is going to put the steering wheel back on. >> darrell: i think harvick was getting ready to hop out of that thing. i think somebody must have gotten to him. nope. >> mike: wheel is off again. >> darrell: here he comes. he says okay. i'm going back here. we're going to have a little talk. there goes his car! the dadgum car just took off. holy smoly! that is darlington. fireworks! >> mike: fireworks in the air are the least of it. >> we'll handle it later. >> mike: how about carl edwards congratulating regan smith? that is really classy. both kevin harvick and kyle busch will go meet with the nascar officials in the oval office. there was a crash in the backstretch on the last lap. >> darrell: pretty big, to
. >> mike: bobby labonte crashed on the final lap. harvick looking in his mirror. shuts the switches off. >> darrell: something is going to have to give here, boys. >> mike: we thought it could be newman and montoya. turns out, it's harvick and busch. they are still stopped way up at the turn four end of pit road. as regan smith does his victory lap. and harvick is going to put the steering wheel back on. >> darrell: i think harvick was getting ready to hop out of that...
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snoop, bobbie womack, bela fleck, chuck d, and that is not even half of them. this is a wonderful tribute that they wanted to appear on your stuff. >> this was a town home meeting of the minds and souls to just have people like dr. west, reverend al sharpton, samuel l. jackson. these people are really not noticed as musicians, artists. what i wanted to do was to have a musical biography of people that i looked up to. where i get my funk from. the people that encourage me and inspire me. the people who really brought me through. i was having really tough times. these voices. where are these voices? i wanted to make sure that these voices showed up today because we need to these voices more now than ever. tavis: how do they do when they get in the studio with bootsy collins? how did they do when you pick up the base? >> they just at the full -- act the fool. no pockets of resistance. everyone wanted to be on this record. it was amazing to me. the real shocking thing for me was to see dr. west come in the studio. we were laughing, talking, and everything and he as
snoop, bobbie womack, bela fleck, chuck d, and that is not even half of them. this is a wonderful tribute that they wanted to appear on your stuff. >> this was a town home meeting of the minds and souls to just have people like dr. west, reverend al sharpton, samuel l. jackson. these people are really not noticed as musicians, artists. what i wanted to do was to have a musical biography of people that i looked up to. where i get my funk from. the people that encourage me and inspire me....
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>>ly name is bobby wingli chan. >> reporter: it's part of a push to get green card holders to apply forcitizenship. >> a man handed in a green card with a little boy picture on it. that's how long he had it. because he didn't know he could apply for citizenship. >> reporter: the immigration service released an ad campaign. it comes as california officials are questioning the federal secure california program. they oppose a program taking fingerprints to identify and deport undocumented immigrants. >> now that there's more information out on the impact of secure communities and the very large number of people who are deported who have no criminal record, there's some push back. >> hennessey says next wednesday he will stop honoring immigration and customs enforcement holds on those arrested on misdemeanor charges. >> we still work i.c. with i.c.e. but we would like to work with them on the larger manners not the small manner. >> reporter: i.c.e. says it has so far helped to deport 4,000 people from california. 40% who had prior criminal records. >>> u.s. census bureau says the hispanic p
>>ly name is bobby wingli chan. >> reporter: it's part of a push to get green card holders to apply forcitizenship. >> a man handed in a green card with a little boy picture on it. that's how long he had it. because he didn't know he could apply for citizenship. >> reporter: the immigration service released an ad campaign. it comes as california officials are questioning the federal secure california program. they oppose a program taking fingerprints to identify and...
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her brother-in-law bobby to whom she had grown so close in those intervening five years from when her own husband died and bobby who was a surrogate father to caroline and john was himself struck down by an asass sin in 1968 and she commented our country is just going crazy and if they kill kennedys, my children might be next. she was obviously looking for safety and security which onassis represented by having his own island off the coast of greece to which he could take her and the children, not to mention his own yacht, and not to mention millions and millions of dollars because even though we think of the kennedys as being wealthy, and mrs. kennedy was left fairly well off by her husband's will, it was not necessarily enough to support her in the way she had grown accustomed, so she was obviously looking for some financial security too, but i think what you're probably driving at is she did take a hit. her immaiming took a hit for two reasons. one is that he was viewed as a rather unscrupulous businessman, and he didn't look like president kennedy. [laughter] if you put yourself o
her brother-in-law bobby to whom she had grown so close in those intervening five years from when her own husband died and bobby who was a surrogate father to caroline and john was himself struck down by an asass sin in 1968 and she commented our country is just going crazy and if they kill kennedys, my children might be next. she was obviously looking for safety and security which onassis represented by having his own island off the coast of greece to which he could take her and the children,...
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i had a conversation earlier today with governor bobby jindal.emember him around the country probably. even if you don't pay much attention to louisiana because of his high profile role after the bp oil spill. another disaster striking the state of louisiana. after an exclusive aerial tour we had a conversation with governor jindal about the big challenges just ahead. i'll start, governor by asking your sense of the economic impact of this on your state. >> this will have a tremendous economic impact on a number of different sectors and communities. for example, farmers alone, no good numbers yet, but it will be in the hundreds of millions of dollars of damage. i did a study based on the acreage of flooding in '73, the last time they opened the spillway. those same acres in place there would be $300 million in damage. they're still refining those numbers. you look at the structures that are in harm's way. you look at the fact that you've got chemical plants, refineries, ports, five of the nation's largest ports, 11 of the nation's refineries impa
i had a conversation earlier today with governor bobby jindal.emember him around the country probably. even if you don't pay much attention to louisiana because of his high profile role after the bp oil spill. another disaster striking the state of louisiana. after an exclusive aerial tour we had a conversation with governor jindal about the big challenges just ahead. i'll start, governor by asking your sense of the economic impact of this on your state. >> this will have a tremendous...
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bobby, thank you very much.heck of the weather now from janice huff. >>> jenna, we have -- i wasn't expecting to be quite that big after welcome but thank you. a big crowd from virginia. i see some more of your folks over there on that side, too. we'll go visit them, too. let's go see them and check weather while we're walngnd a see what's happening across the nation today. we have some thunderstorms nd moving in over parts of the mississippi river valley. there could be flooding there. be on the lookout for that today. otherwise warm across the southwest. 80s today in southern california. severe weather, flooding rains, hail and damaging winds. northeast texas into arkansas and western tennessee. in the east tomorrow it's mild but it's quiet. there will be thunderstorms across the great lakes, the ohio valley and back into texas again tomorrow, unfortunately, and it stays pretty quiet in the southwest with some mountain snow. there's the rest of the other group right here. thank you guys for coming down. >>>nd
bobby, thank you very much.heck of the weather now from janice huff. >>> jenna, we have -- i wasn't expecting to be quite that big after welcome but thank you. a big crowd from virginia. i see some more of your folks over there on that side, too. we'll go visit them, too. let's go see them and check weather while we're walngnd a see what's happening across the nation today. we have some thunderstorms nd moving in over parts of the mississippi river valley. there could be flooding...
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>>vern: bobby and his 200 companions will be amazed that the changes.rd's for 60 years, and the role of women was to wait at the finish line to give the winner his reward, women were first allowed to registered in 1971. by 1998 the number men. three years before the summer of love, the race attracted 25 runners. the turnaround began next year when it was renamed and the bay to breakers. in 1968 of less welcome change to accommodate our construction whiners 40 toward a up the hay street hill. the '70s brought more changes. today the bay to breakers is the official world centipede event. in the '80s, the bay to breakers goes into the record books as the largest foot race and the world. the 1990's television coverage encourage waters to put all costumes although sometimes not all the way. >> (music) >>vern: to waters haven't looked back since. >>pam: kron 4 is exclusive coverage of the 100th running of this as a bay to breakers is this sunday may 15th starting at 80 amber a hero kron 4. if you miss it we will replay of the action began at 7:00 p.m.. kron 4
>>vern: bobby and his 200 companions will be amazed that the changes.rd's for 60 years, and the role of women was to wait at the finish line to give the winner his reward, women were first allowed to registered in 1971. by 1998 the number men. three years before the summer of love, the race attracted 25 runners. the turnaround began next year when it was renamed and the bay to breakers. in 1968 of less welcome change to accommodate our construction whiners 40 toward a up the hay street...
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. >>> how long buster says he will be out and i wonder if bobby bond ever got tied during his career.okie has ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, posey admitted that he'll likely >>> speak on a conference call, buster posey admitted he will likely miss the rest of the season. shortstop brandon crawford making his major league debut. what should giants fans expect? >> i mean, out every once in a while. i wouldn't consider myself a power guy. >> being humble, his first career hit is a grand slam to give the giants a 5-3 lead. just the sixth player in baseball history to pull that off. bottom of the 8th, bases loaded. we have another play at the plate. tries to barrel over eli. he hangs on to end the inning. the giants keep the brewers 5- 4. dallas may be on the dl, but he's healthy enough to give the pregame pep talk. he walks in a run in the 5th. he walked five batters in five innings, but the a's bats came alive late with three runs in the 6th and another. the a's beat the orioles 6-2 and a game and a half out of first place. tim thomas backed up his guarantee with a mid game shutout. scores his 8th g
. >>> how long buster says he will be out and i wonder if bobby bond ever got tied during his career.okie has ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, posey admitted that he'll likely >>> speak on a conference call, buster posey admitted he will likely miss the rest of the season. shortstop brandon crawford making his major league debut. what should giants fans expect? >> i mean, out every once in a while. i wouldn't consider myself a power guy. >> being humble, his first career hit is...
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kennedy, jfk, and then there was bobby. >> we have to make an effort to understand and get beyond or go beyond these rather difficult times. >> and teddy, the third to reach the u.s. senate. >> too many of our senior citizens are being forced to choose between neglecting their ing aments are or being authorized by them. >> at home there was ted and his wife joan. teddy, jr., kara, and patrick, who was the youngest by six years. it was july of 1967, patrick's birth made headlines. just five days old and people wondered if he would run for president. did you surround the dinner table and the same issues you'd talk about in public, did those sur surround the dinnertime discussion? >> my dad and my uncles always included all our family in anything that he was doing. of course i probably caught less than 10% of what was actually being said, but i caught the sense that there was something being discussed that was big and important. i felt like i had a front row seat to american history. >> i admire their spirit and their ability to get along with it is really something. >> reporter: in the
kennedy, jfk, and then there was bobby. >> we have to make an effort to understand and get beyond or go beyond these rather difficult times. >> and teddy, the third to reach the u.s. senate. >> too many of our senior citizens are being forced to choose between neglecting their ing aments are or being authorized by them. >> at home there was ted and his wife joan. teddy, jr., kara, and patrick, who was the youngest by six years. it was july of 1967, patrick's birth made...
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tavis: join me next time for a conversation with bobby brown. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] [captioning made possible by kcet public television]
tavis: join me next time for a conversation with bobby brown. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment...
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it was submitted by bobbie from china beep in san francisco to you report powered by youtube. it was of a beautiful ocean view. it is clear and it will remain clear, but we have changes coming tomorrow. the temperatures are still running warm in antioch. 72 degrees and near 70 in redwood city. down the peninsula and down toward the south bay and san jose. we definitely are holding on to the heat. warmth holds in land tomorrow. cooling begins at the coast, and much cooler weather is expected this weekend. so this afternoon the set up was higher pressure inland providing us with a nice land breeze which warmed up the bay area. but we were on the periphery of the sea breeze here. the land breeze won out and the temperatures are well above normal, enough to set some records. tomorrow we will see a switch in the strength of the sea breeze. so from a weaker sea breeze to a stronger sea breeze heading into tomorrow afternoon. it will mean cooler tomorrow especially near the coast numbers are going down significantly to the point where you will notice if you are near the coast. 45 deg
it was submitted by bobbie from china beep in san francisco to you report powered by youtube. it was of a beautiful ocean view. it is clear and it will remain clear, but we have changes coming tomorrow. the temperatures are still running warm in antioch. 72 degrees and near 70 in redwood city. down the peninsula and down toward the south bay and san jose. we definitely are holding on to the heat. warmth holds in land tomorrow. cooling begins at the coast, and much cooler weather is expected...
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i want to thank bobby and alex for coming on a school night. i want to thank you, too. >> you are welcome. >> [laughter]. >> one of the things the book has done is opened their eyes to japan and japanese culture which is new to a lot of them. what are some of the more important aspects of japanese culture that you would want us to take away reading this book? we are fixated on figuring out who the samurai is we have ideas and we are trying to deconstruct the attributes of a samurai. in your opinion what would be useful for us to think about or focus on as we finish the book. we are a third of the way through it. >> one of those kind of questions [laughter]. i will tell you about an e mail i got this entire high school on the east coast is reading the samurai's garden. i started to get 30 e mails. they discovered through the website an e mail which would come directly tow me. i started to figure it out when all the questions were the same. they -- it was the questions which they had to write their essay on. one young woman wrote me and said, i d
i want to thank bobby and alex for coming on a school night. i want to thank you, too. >> you are welcome. >> [laughter]. >> one of the things the book has done is opened their eyes to japan and japanese culture which is new to a lot of them. what are some of the more important aspects of japanese culture that you would want us to take away reading this book? we are fixated on figuring out who the samurai is we have ideas and we are trying to deconstruct the attributes of a...
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louisiana governor, bobby jindal, took a look at the louisiana spillway, nearly filled to the prim.t his call. but he's heard the anger. >> all of the emotion, that energy, get ready for this storm. get ready. move their property out of harm's way. >> reporter: which is why in central louisiana, it's moving day. jim avila, abc news, morgan city, louisiana. >>> and residents who lose their land will not get reimbursed since the government owns the right to flood at any time. >>> and a sailboat crew is breathing a sigh of relief after a terrifying encounter over the coast of oregon. the boat, "l'orca," when a 20-foot whale took a leap out of the water. >> a while looked to be a humpback whale about 30 feet in length, roughly. hit the mast, about half-way to three-quarters of the way up. and proceeded to fall forward and on the star board side of the boat. >> the whale left this blubber onboard. thanksfully, the crew there was not injured. >>> luc >> lucky guys. >>> in the sports world, new doubts about tiger woods and golf. he rawed from the players championship, after playing nine ho
louisiana governor, bobby jindal, took a look at the louisiana spillway, nearly filled to the prim.t his call. but he's heard the anger. >> all of the emotion, that energy, get ready for this storm. get ready. move their property out of harm's way. >> reporter: which is why in central louisiana, it's moving day. jim avila, abc news, morgan city, louisiana. >>> and residents who lose their land will not get reimbursed since the government owns the right to flood at any time....
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several cars involved, including jeff gordon, bobby labonte and mike kensette.ns his third straight race at richmond. he likes that track. >>> a real quick note, the navy women's lacrosse team won the patriot championship. >> georgia tech paid $7 million to get rid of a coach. >> right. that was a very attractive offer for him to come to george mason. >>> tomorrow is pretty nice. start out partly cloudy. increasing clouds later. highs near 70. monday a little warmer and 74. chance of showers and rain later in the day. >> thank you for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. bye. oÑ ♪ [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with bounty. in this lab test, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than 3 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper.
several cars involved, including jeff gordon, bobby labonte and mike kensette.ns his third straight race at richmond. he likes that track. >>> a real quick note, the navy women's lacrosse team won the patriot championship. >> georgia tech paid $7 million to get rid of a coach. >> right. that was a very attractive offer for him to come to george mason. >>> tomorrow is pretty nice. start out partly cloudy. increasing clouds later. highs near 70. monday a little...
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. >>> republican bobby gindal hasn't decided if he's going to run for president next year but he's falling -- follow negligent footsteps of president obama and may have something to do with a shock at the white house. >>> seems everyone'so on facebook. is it taking over our lives? one man put it to the test. find out what happened when fox 5 news at 6 continues. >> moa mar ghadafi's forces have bombed the main fuel depot in the town of mizurata. the attacks support tanks in flames and concerns about fuel and hospital generators. this comes as funerals were being held for three rebels in the fire fight w loyalists, rather -- rather n benghazi. they will keep fighting for control of benghazi and misurata. >>> to afghanistan, the major assault from insurgents appears to be over in kandahar. it was once a stronghold for the taliban, which wants to reclaim control. the taliban fighters attacked at least eight locations and couldn't get into any of the government buildings. nato -- three of five suicide car bombers were stopped before the bombs could detonate. >>> back here at home, fi
. >>> republican bobby gindal hasn't decided if he's going to run for president next year but he's falling -- follow negligent footsteps of president obama and may have something to do with a shock at the white house. >>> seems everyone'so on facebook. is it taking over our lives? one man put it to the test. find out what happened when fox 5 news at 6 continues. >> moa mar ghadafi's forces have bombed the main fuel depot in the town of mizurata. the attacks...
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bobby rush has been a leader on it. we want to continue to build on the work that has been done. it is always better not to reinvent the wheel, but you can take advantage of other people's work and move the ball forward. it is a matter of finding the fine lines to protect the consumer and enable enhanced e commerce. we want to make sure we are doing our best to protect consumers but not get in the way of e commerce. >> could you foresee federal requirements for e commerce committees -- for companies such as sony? >> many would argue that it will simplify things to have one set of rules to play by rather than a patchwork the wait at least 40 states are doing it. some would say the states should still have the ability to do more if the federal government does not do enough, but that would be the approach. >> is your approach a bipartisan approach? >> there is directed bipartisanship on it. it would be my goal to get through the republican house and the democratic senate. i anticipate a very good bipartisan product recall >> the bill that was introduced last year would require an ad
bobby rush has been a leader on it. we want to continue to build on the work that has been done. it is always better not to reinvent the wheel, but you can take advantage of other people's work and move the ball forward. it is a matter of finding the fine lines to protect the consumer and enable enhanced e commerce. we want to make sure we are doing our best to protect consumers but not get in the way of e commerce. >> could you foresee federal requirements for e commerce committees --...
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one woman but rep sunders often as bobbie. she was the fee on the of the winner.o register in 1971, by 1998 the are outnumbered men. like the rest of the city the race went through big changes and 1960's, three years before the summer of love their race attracted 25 runners. turnaround began the next year when it was renamed bay to breakers. 1968 of less welcome change, runners were deterred up the he st. te pastr the '70s brought more changes, 1978 uc-davis runner convinced a dozen other people to put their head through a plastic tarp. to date bay to breakers is the world's centipede event. it goes into the record book as the largest foot race in the world. more than 110,000 runners took placin 1986. 1990's costumes cae into the wrong as this picture shows, they were rare as recently as 1987. tv coverage encourage car shares although sometimes not all the way. costume judging in 1992. runners and not looked back since. >> darya: bay to breakers kicks off sunday live on kron 4 at 8:00 a.m. you will see all of your favorite personalities there. if you're sleeping a
one woman but rep sunders often as bobbie. she was the fee on the of the winner.o register in 1971, by 1998 the are outnumbered men. like the rest of the city the race went through big changes and 1960's, three years before the summer of love their race attracted 25 runners. turnaround began the next year when it was renamed bay to breakers. 1968 of less welcome change, runners were deterred up the he st. te pastr the '70s brought more changes, 1978 uc-davis runner convinced a dozen other...