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. >> bobbie. >> oh, bobbie! >> come on, bobbie thomas. >> i'm so embarrassed about last week when i was hula hooping and you never even had a chance for "bobbie's buzz." >> oh, no, it's fine. that was so much more fun. >> i love you. >> this week i'm really buzzing. this is all about products that are out on the market now. electrically stimulates your skin. the way that professionals do at salons, which can cost a lot of money. it's all about sort of the facial toning. >> yeah. >> rejuvenating. i've seen people in the spas have half their face done and it really does work. now there are at-home devices. new face has come out with this one. >> what do you do with that? >> i'm being very careful today. that one is the roller. it claims to create low-level electrical currents when you roll it over your body and face to help stimulate all kinds of things. wow. and there are also skin care products. this is an amazing celebrity favorite. they condition get enough. it's a one-two process. the powder when combined wit
. >> bobbie. >> oh, bobbie! >> come on, bobbie thomas. >> i'm so embarrassed about last week when i was hula hooping and you never even had a chance for "bobbie's buzz." >> oh, no, it's fine. that was so much more fun. >> i love you. >> this week i'm really buzzing. this is all about products that are out on the market now. electrically stimulates your skin. the way that professionals do at salons, which can cost a lot of money. it's all about...
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i'm bobby jindal.the president's father, my own parents came to this country from a distant land. as a child, i remember going to the grocery store with my dad. he would tell me, bobby, americans can do anything. let me tell you a story. during katrina, i visited sheriff harry lee. i told him, sheriff, that's ridiculous. before i knew it, he was yelling on the phone. congressman ginnedle is here? he says you can come and arrest him, too. like my dad said years ago, americans can do anything. >> hard to watch all these years later. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your awkward tweets, texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe," just moments away. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you n
i'm bobby jindal.the president's father, my own parents came to this country from a distant land. as a child, i remember going to the grocery store with my dad. he would tell me, bobby, americans can do anything. let me tell you a story. during katrina, i visited sheriff harry lee. i told him, sheriff, that's ridiculous. before i knew it, he was yelling on the phone. congressman ginnedle is here? he says you can come and arrest him, too. like my dad said years ago, americans can do anything....
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c-span: when did you first meet bobby kennedy? >> guest: i first met bobby kennedy in the spring of 1963. he was attorney general. bobby kennedy was an unbelievable person as attorney general, and i got to know him very well as attorney general and later as senator from--from new york. i remember him saying to me once in july of 1963--he said, 'john, i now understand. the young people, the students, have educated me. they have taught me a lesson.' this--this man really did believe--he became convinced and committed--he believed deeply in his soul, in his gut, i--i think, in the cause of civil rights and--and social justice. c-span: when did you first go to work for him politically? >> guest: in march of 1968, when he announced that he was--seek the democratic nomination for the presidency. i sent him a telegram. i was in jackson, mississippi, and said, 'senator kennedy, i want to help. i want to volunteer. i want to be part of your campaign.' and he asked some of his people to call me, and they called me and they invited me to go
c-span: when did you first meet bobby kennedy? >> guest: i first met bobby kennedy in the spring of 1963. he was attorney general. bobby kennedy was an unbelievable person as attorney general, and i got to know him very well as attorney general and later as senator from--from new york. i remember him saying to me once in july of 1963--he said, 'john, i now understand. the young people, the students, have educated me. they have taught me a lesson.' this--this man really did believe--he...
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age is a privilege, she says, bobbie.ok we see she wears so well. >> i'm so in love with joyce. she loves fashion and she says that she has never felt better. she is all about wearing classic color combinations, she loves accessories. and these are her signature pearls. she does her own hair. she does this braid, it's her signature look. and i just every minute i get to spend with joyce is an honor. she was teaching me what i should be doing different. and it's really, you know, you can wear that, joyce has so many wonderful things that are out of the box. purple leather gloves and fancy prints. >> joyce, you say a lot of people focus on looking younger. but you focus on being elegant, right? >> because a woman can't always look younger, but she can always look elegant. >> i love it. i love your style. and your attitude. you do have that confidence, thank you, joyce. >> and another age-defying style secret is to be yourself. so let's meet jackie murdoch, a legendary dancer from the famed apollo theater, who is not afraid
age is a privilege, she says, bobbie.ok we see she wears so well. >> i'm so in love with joyce. she loves fashion and she says that she has never felt better. she is all about wearing classic color combinations, she loves accessories. and these are her signature pearls. she does her own hair. she does this braid, it's her signature look. and i just every minute i get to spend with joyce is an honor. she was teaching me what i should be doing different. and it's really, you know, you can...
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unless you're wearing too many polkadots. >> love you, bobbie. >> every tuesday. so excited., the photographer and the mom behind those darling baby photos. [ male announcer ] when do you take 5-hour energy? when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. >>> now, one mother who dares to go where most other mothers would never go, playing with your babies while they're asleep. >> adele henderson started photographing her daughter mila as an infant in creative ones like this one, hanging some laundry out to dry, and this one, turning her into a litt
unless you're wearing too many polkadots. >> love you, bobbie. >> every tuesday. so excited., the photographer and the mom behind those darling baby photos. [ male announcer ] when do you take 5-hour energy? when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits....
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i would say, only bobbi brown could apply this. >> no.tor and liner around the eye. because it's red in tone you cannot skip the eye liner. what you could do is either use your finger and put it on the whole lid. >> wow. >> really you can play a little bit. put it over your brown shadow. >> why your finger? >> you can use a brush or your finger. the difference with your finger is it doesn't flake on the face. if your face is totally done and you have a bold color. >> so you don't get color below the eye. >> then you can take the brush and soften it which is great. >> that's nice. >> you can add more. it depends on your personality. >> uh-huh. >> you can also a use a color like this over your eye liner with a brush. you know how you line your eye with black or charcoal? you could put it over that. >> would you select a bright color based on what you are wearing or opposite? >> i would never wear a bright color with this shirt because it's so bright. no. because she's wearing all black she can get away with color. >> are you using both colo
i would say, only bobbi brown could apply this. >> no.tor and liner around the eye. because it's red in tone you cannot skip the eye liner. what you could do is either use your finger and put it on the whole lid. >> wow. >> really you can play a little bit. put it over your brown shadow. >> why your finger? >> you can use a brush or your finger. the difference with your finger is it doesn't flake on the face. if your face is totally done and you have a bold color....
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about barbara, bobby is currently ceo of the technology council. she is involved in community affairs. she worked for presidents nixon, ford and bush. in working for president bush, very involved in public liaison. how is it you get representation and make it genuine into the system? and how is it that you convey what's going on in the white house to the american public? fred mcclure worked on capitol hill for senator tower. worked in the congressional liaison for presidents reagan and bush. in that role, i actually checked and this man only weighs 110 pounds. this is all battle garb. congressional liaison people have to know the congress, know well on both sides what it is they want and how it is they make decisions and how it is you can work with them. convey that information back to the white house and, yet, participate in trying to sell what the white house is trying to get sold on capitol hill. this is difficult work. there is no punching the clock. just because of the nature of the work. bobby, why don't you go first. >> thank you, chuck. my
about barbara, bobby is currently ceo of the technology council. she is involved in community affairs. she worked for presidents nixon, ford and bush. in working for president bush, very involved in public liaison. how is it you get representation and make it genuine into the system? and how is it that you convey what's going on in the white house to the american public? fred mcclure worked on capitol hill for senator tower. worked in the congressional liaison for presidents reagan and bush. in...
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please refer to me as bobbie today. secondly, i was head of public liaison as deputy assistant to the president. i tried to stand on end on anne's shoulders. she was an extraordinary person. she took the office of public l liaison to carter. she took that position to new levels. i'll leave the supreme court analysis to fred. i was on his confirmation teams both times, but he was clearly in charge. i will note that when you talked barbara about religious balance on the court, et cetera, et cetera, the present court has six catholics and three jews. the protestants are totally gone. sorry, boyden. it is a new and different court from the days of president bush. what i would like to focus on is president bush's person personal fiphilosophy of gov erns. able to understand his domestic policy. as the romans said yesterday at the dinner, the president's foreign policies initiatives were so extraordinary successful, that sometimes his domestic issues in people's minds were put on the back burner. we heard this this morning. th
please refer to me as bobbie today. secondly, i was head of public liaison as deputy assistant to the president. i tried to stand on end on anne's shoulders. she was an extraordinary person. she took the office of public l liaison to carter. she took that position to new levels. i'll leave the supreme court analysis to fred. i was on his confirmation teams both times, but he was clearly in charge. i will note that when you talked barbara about religious balance on the court, et cetera, et...
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bobbie thomas is out with her best buys from your hair to nails to lips.t. >> she's exfoliating. >> or she's got a dremel drill. and we've probably had a cupcake or ding-dong. icons of the american treat, hostess snacks, the company has filed for bankruptcy. does that mean the twinkie could go the way of the dodo? say it ain't so. >>> and we're saving you time in the kitchen with three suppers all in one skillet, all the i ingredients to make that fast and easy. >> let's show you what's happening for today. rain in the northeast with snow through new england. also around the western great lakes, sunshine, but cool in the pacific northwest. windy from the southeast into the gulf coast. for tomorrow, we're looking for snow, lake snow showers, the eastern great lakes could pick up a few more inches of snow. frigid conditions in the plains. plenty of sunshine working through the southwest. but cool from texas on into the gulf coast. that's what's going on around >> good morning. the showers are ending. temperatures are looking mild. >>> and that's your latest
bobbie thomas is out with her best buys from your hair to nails to lips.t. >> she's exfoliating. >> or she's got a dremel drill. and we've probably had a cupcake or ding-dong. icons of the american treat, hostess snacks, the company has filed for bankruptcy. does that mean the twinkie could go the way of the dodo? say it ain't so. >>> and we're saving you time in the kitchen with three suppers all in one skillet, all the i ingredients to make that fast and easy. >>...
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now, i could say a lot of things about bobby seale, but i'm going to let bobby do most of the talking i've had a couple great honors in being with bobby. when i first was called to come to california, they told me pack enough clothes to stay for two weeks, and i ended up staying for five year. the only time we came back was to close the philadelphia chapter and bring everybody to california. and that's how it went. but we followed those orders. sometimes we questioned, sometimes we fought, sometimes we tried to figure, but we just got the job done. and that's what it was all about. and bobby seale was the person that after huey came up with our creative ideas and the theory, but bobby could take this stuff and massage it and put it into a practical way to get it to the comrades, put it in a pact l call way to implement the programs, put it in a practical way to show structural support. when bobby seale ran for mayor of oakland, one of the most exciting things i had the chance to be a part of, but it's a short story i've got to tell you. they hid my candidate out on me for a week. they
now, i could say a lot of things about bobby seale, but i'm going to let bobby do most of the talking i've had a couple great honors in being with bobby. when i first was called to come to california, they told me pack enough clothes to stay for two weeks, and i ended up staying for five year. the only time we came back was to close the philadelphia chapter and bring everybody to california. and that's how it went. but we followed those orders. sometimes we questioned, sometimes we fought,...
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bobby petrino saw that play work to the other side.cy he is as a play-caller. flip it. opposite side. same call. likes what the offensive line is giving him now. >> gus: green, this time goes right. and green will get inside the 10. clock keeps running. as jordan voelker makes a stop. >> charles: broderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get back to the line of scrimmage. arthur brown with the tackle. this time, razorbacks getting up slowly. >> charles: key on the play as you noted, was right up here. the clock still runs. watch the play. coming at you. number 72. grant cook with the lead block. at the end, when the tack is made. h
bobby petrino saw that play work to the other side.cy he is as a play-caller. flip it. opposite side. same call. likes what the offensive line is giving him now. >> gus: green, this time goes right. and green will get inside the 10. clock keeps running. as jordan voelker makes a stop. >> charles: broderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high...
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serious things, jobs, the economy. >> was that miss bobby?bby. >> she was so memorable this weekend. >> you get a feel, unscientific, but i had the feeling and i said this on the air that newt gingrich was going to come out the winner because every single person i spoke to including women said newt, newt, newt, newt, almost every single person. you get, you know, you know what's going on. >> what do you got? >> a lot coming up. in just a few weeks ago i spoke with dan rather about the election. he is never at a loss for words. now that newt gingrich has taken south carolina and the candidates move toward the florida primary, i have another conversation with the legendary newsman. also, fred, i wrapped up an interview with ethel and rory kennedy about the new documentary called "enlle "ethe it is making the rounds at the sundance film festival. i said is there anything surprising in this documentary? take a listen. >> there were surprises i found out that i didn't know about my mother. i didn't know she used to bet on the horses in college eve
serious things, jobs, the economy. >> was that miss bobby?bby. >> she was so memorable this weekend. >> you get a feel, unscientific, but i had the feeling and i said this on the air that newt gingrich was going to come out the winner because every single person i spoke to including women said newt, newt, newt, newt, almost every single person. you get, you know, you know what's going on. >> what do you got? >> a lot coming up. in just a few weeks ago i spoke with...
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. >> let's bring on bobbie thomas. hey, girl. >> so, it might be fun at work day but this is kind of the most depressing time of the year. it's been proven so i have some happies. really interesting company based in brooklyn called bummer baskets. after a bunch of their friends had a run of bad luck, summer romances ending, et cetera, he decided flowers die, chocolates had calories so he created these bummer baskets, funny customized cards like this heart being run over by a tire, et cetera. also, happy shots in front of you. these are the happy shots that claim to restore your neurotransmitters that actually make us feel naturally happy. it's like a boost, they say, of peopleness. try it. chocolate cherry favor. >> did you taste it? >> no. waiting to see if you like it. >> nasty. >> i'm a big fan of beauty and how it perks you up. this formula has a bronzer blush that has a natural plan extract that mimics endorphins. >> okay. >> be happy. >> love it. >> where's yours, bobbie? >> i don't know. >> all right, dear. than
. >> let's bring on bobbie thomas. hey, girl. >> so, it might be fun at work day but this is kind of the most depressing time of the year. it's been proven so i have some happies. really interesting company based in brooklyn called bummer baskets. after a bunch of their friends had a run of bad luck, summer romances ending, et cetera, he decided flowers die, chocolates had calories so he created these bummer baskets, funny customized cards like this heart being run over by a tire,...
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we'll look back fondly at bobby and michelle a bill later in the show. >>> president obama off to cedar
we'll look back fondly at bobby and michelle a bill later in the show. >>> president obama off to cedar
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to go to the midst of that and he did have the upper hand and bobby justice.they go on television and say this fundamental as the bible, americanist constitution. it's a moral issue. that is what johnson encourage them to do. to make it a moral issue and for president african-americans have him many today still, on their walls, picture of him and bobby and dr. king for recent. anyone, i don't think russ was there. i think in all fairness to the younger critics i don't think you can understand the early 60s without knowing how tough the fight for civil rights was. we needed federal chips to go into mississippi, federal troops to enforce letting a couple of black people and then you had to do it that way. episodes of. we had the freedom riders. young jewish kids from the north were getting killed and buried alive are co this was an amazing struggle. everybody talked about vietnam being a struggle. you and i know the real struggle of the 60s began and ended the civil rights. it was domestic. >> host: i think you are right. i covered mike dukakis campaigned campai
to go to the midst of that and he did have the upper hand and bobby justice.they go on television and say this fundamental as the bible, americanist constitution. it's a moral issue. that is what johnson encourage them to do. to make it a moral issue and for president african-americans have him many today still, on their walls, picture of him and bobby and dr. king for recent. anyone, i don't think russ was there. i think in all fairness to the younger critics i don't think you can understand...
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life hurts enough, bobbie, if you know what i mean.want the pain or look like i had a decent night's sleep. >> that's what happens with the ponytail. >> i want to see. >> somebody put on this and tugged the back. it raises the eyebrows. >> that's the concept, no pain, no gain. >> save you a couple of thousand bucks. this one i love scouring the globe. this is fun. this is nigen conductive body musical instrument. we all hold this. you have to hit each other to get the song. >> that's crazy. you hit. go. hit. >> sara. >> i want in. >> grab that. >> this might not be an ideal game for kids. >> why is everyone hitting? >> this is teaching children to be mean. >> it's a vicious game. >> when i was on thinkgeek.com, the video they put together underneath this item is hilarious. in the office they whacking each other and they fell on the ground. >> children can get hurt. you've gotten zero here. >> this is actually called the shouting vase from the japan trend shop. apparently if you're a frustrated employee and you can't scream, you can giv
life hurts enough, bobbie, if you know what i mean.want the pain or look like i had a decent night's sleep. >> that's what happens with the ponytail. >> i want to see. >> somebody put on this and tugged the back. it raises the eyebrows. >> that's the concept, no pain, no gain. >> save you a couple of thousand bucks. this one i love scouring the globe. this is fun. this is nigen conductive body musical instrument. we all hold this. you have to hit each other to get...
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>> come back over here, bobby.fective way to get him to do what you would like him to do? >> um -- >> reporter: we'll take that pause as your answer. >> stop screaming, baby. >> reporter: with niese's three kids, tina opts to get them more in touch with one another and stepdad jay. >> what do you know about horses? >> they have four legs. >> they're big. >> i don't know nothing. >> soon, they're all tall in the saddle. niese figures it's time for some bright lights, big city. >> this is what ladied do when we want to relax. give me a high five up top. hey! a little discipline went a long way with my new little best friend. >> reporter: after the mani/pedis, a dazzling outfit or two. >> it was fun. i was thankful for what she got me. >> reporter: then the dolled up kids head for a red carpet premier. what were you supposed to do with your hands to pose? >> wow, that's fancy poses. >> reporter: whether it's cozy time together, or glam times in the spotlight -- >> what girl doesn't want to sprinkle her fairy dust? >>
>> come back over here, bobby.fective way to get him to do what you would like him to do? >> um -- >> reporter: we'll take that pause as your answer. >> stop screaming, baby. >> reporter: with niese's three kids, tina opts to get them more in touch with one another and stepdad jay. >> what do you know about horses? >> they have four legs. >> they're big. >> i don't know nothing. >> soon, they're all tall in the saddle. niese figures...
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bobby petrino saw that play work to the other side.cy he is as a play-caller. flip it. opposite side. same call. likes what the offensive line is giving him now. >> gus: green, this time goes right. and green will get inside the 10. clock keeps running. as jordan voelker makes a stop. >> charles: broderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high school. thought he wanted to work for a living. so his dad put him to work at his t-shirt shop. guess what? "i want to go to college, dad." >> gus: that will learn you. second down and 7 at th 7 at th. >> gus: the pitch. and broderick green. stays inbounds. does not get back to the line of scrimmage. arthur brown with the tackle. this time, razorbacks getting up slowly. >> charles: key on the play as you noted, was right up here. the clock still runs. watch the play. coming at you. number 72. grant cook with the lead block. at the end, when the tack is made. h
bobby petrino saw that play work to the other side.cy he is as a play-caller. flip it. opposite side. same call. likes what the offensive line is giving him now. >> gus: green, this time goes right. and green will get inside the 10. clock keeps running. as jordan voelker makes a stop. >> charles: broderick green has given up the nice running ability right now but he is being helped by the lead guy. number 36. kiero small, his fullback. kiero didn't go to college right out of high...
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hey, bobby, come over here. i was talking to bobby just a second ago. you just voted. >> i did, i did. >> reporter: bobby athey, right? >> correct. >> reporter: who did you vote for? >> i voted for newt gingrich. >> reporter: why? >> because i just really think he's head and shoulders above the rest. >> reporter: and we were talking about that whole women thing and you say? >> i think it was just tacky of his ex-wife. what, is an ex-wife going to say something good? i doubting it. and look how old it is. so i really think that was totally out of line and unnecessary. >> reporter: we were talking to other women too, there was another young lady here who left, her name was savage, it wasn't jessica savage, but she had the same name. and she said she voted for newt as well. you said that -- and some people have been saying the thing that changed their mind, and i don't know for you, you said it was the debate. >> well, we had just been glued to the television set and watched every debate that's come along. i just really -- i am so impressed with him. i've
hey, bobby, come over here. i was talking to bobby just a second ago. you just voted. >> i did, i did. >> reporter: bobby athey, right? >> correct. >> reporter: who did you vote for? >> i voted for newt gingrich. >> reporter: why? >> because i just really think he's head and shoulders above the rest. >> reporter: and we were talking about that whole women thing and you say? >> i think it was just tacky of his ex-wife. what, is an ex-wife...
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you and jamie and bobby will be back later. >> yes. have you seen bobby's show? oh, my!r going. >> you crank me up and i can't quit. >> paula deen, and dr. raj, thank you so much. just ahead, the greatest, mohammed ali turns 70 today. and then the most adorable baby photos you will ever see, besides your baby's, but first, these messages. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. needs long term relief. eucerin calming creme. it soothes dry, itchy skin with a triple-acting formula. no wonder calm, comfortable skin starts with eucerin. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves
you and jamie and bobby will be back later. >> yes. have you seen bobby's show? oh, my!r going. >> you crank me up and i can't quit. >> paula deen, and dr. raj, thank you so much. just ahead, the greatest, mohammed ali turns 70 today. and then the most adorable baby photos you will ever see, besides your baby's, but first, these messages. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard...
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continue this evening with a conversation with actor michael fassbender in "shame" and "the story of bobby sands" w died in prison in a hunger strike. >> i thought i don't want to alienate this guy. this is somebody you would recognize at work, somebody you would see on the subway an every day person, us. i wanted to bring him as close to me as possible. >> charlie: a program note, jim o'neil was here this evening for a taped program seen in its entirety thursday night. tonight politics and michael fassbender when we continu e. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by se communications om our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin with a look at the republican race awith the north carolina primary in a debate last night the other candidates took aim at romney and questioned his conservative credentials and business record. here's alook at some highlights from that debate. >> mitt, we need for you to release your income tax so the people of this country can see how you made your money and that's the fair thing. here's the
continue this evening with a conversation with actor michael fassbender in "shame" and "the story of bobby sands" w died in prison in a hunger strike. >> i thought i don't want to alienate this guy. this is somebody you would recognize at work, somebody you would see on the subway an every day person, us. i wanted to bring him as close to me as possible. >> charlie: a program note, jim o'neil was here this evening for a taped program seen in its entirety thursday...
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this was far from boring. >> reporter: why did bobby, a former social worker become aunt barbara?tough. you gotta make a couple bucks these days, you know. >> reporter: and he channels his own aunt barbara for the role. he's the biggest seller in new york america. >> it's item number 1293. >> reporter: more than $250,000 worth last year. he books six months to a year in advance. each party generates many encore performances. >> a lot of them are booking parties. i'll be back in the neighborhood again. >> good to meet you, aunt barbara. that's what's making news in america this morning. have a great tuesday, everybody.
this was far from boring. >> reporter: why did bobby, a former social worker become aunt barbara?tough. you gotta make a couple bucks these days, you know. >> reporter: and he channels his own aunt barbara for the role. he's the biggest seller in new york america. >> it's item number 1293. >> reporter: more than $250,000 worth last year. he books six months to a year in advance. each party generates many encore performances. >> a lot of them are booking parties....
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here's what happens when you come to take something from me. >> weigh want to do bobby gilbert first. >> a-1 to a-4. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden. grant culliver. at the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's behavior and his request for a transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. within moments other inmates had seen that "lockup" cameras were present decided to disrupt the hearing and the shoot by banging on the cell doors. that's when warden culliver decided to take matters into his own hands. >> beat on that door again. beat on the door again -- you, you do it. you, you i want you to do it. you do it. beat on the [ bleep ] again. i don't beat no [ bleep ] beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get [ bleep ] out of here. >> once the inmates calmed down gilbert's hearing got under way. his appeal for a transfer was quickly dismissed. but it didn't take long for gilbert to make another request, one to help beat the boredom of priso
here's what happens when you come to take something from me. >> weigh want to do bobby gilbert first. >> a-1 to a-4. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden. grant culliver. at the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's behavior and his request for a transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. within moments other inmates had seen that "lockup" cameras were present...
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bobby clarke! broad street, the fearless 2 dave "the hammer" schultz. >> wrestles him down. he scores. >> bob: the brilliant tactician coach freddy "the fog" shiro brought the brotherhood to the brink of glory in the 1974 stanley cup series. they faced the boston bruins, but the flyers would bow to no one. >> score! >> bob: in a hard-fought game six at the spectrum -- >> score! >> bob: the collective dream of a city came true. >> flyers win the stanley cup! the flyers win the stanley cup! >> bob: these flyers were no fluke. >> shot, score! >> bob: the flyers would earn their second championship the following year. >> flyers have won the second in a row! >> bob: only a few years into their franchise history, the broad street bullies would cement their plays in the pantheon of hockey and seal their spot in the hearts of philadelphia hockey fans forever. >> i don't think there will ever be another team like ours. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome philadelphia's own broad street bulis. bill barber,
bobby clarke! broad street, the fearless 2 dave "the hammer" schultz. >> wrestles him down. he scores. >> bob: the brilliant tactician coach freddy "the fog" shiro brought the brotherhood to the brink of glory in the 1974 stanley cup series. they faced the boston bruins, but the flyers would bow to no one. >> score! >> bob: in a hard-fought game six at the spectrum -- >> score! >> bob: the collective dream of a city came true. >>...
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. >> coming up next, it's "tuesday's trends" with bobbie thomas.ll us about tights and pantyhose. >>> good morning. i'm paul goodloe. time for your weather force for the next several days. we'll start with latest on today, sunshine continues to brighten your wednesday across the northeast and mid-atlantic. but showers and thunderstorms from texas into portions of the ohio and mississippi river valleys. the pacific northwest is still active, so is the mountain snow. in terms of temperatures, this is winter, but not bad. a few degrees above average, the 40s versus the 30s. we'll take that. 60s and 70s across the south. thursday, that rain from texas is still there, but stretches into the ohio valley, slowly pushes into the northeast by the evening hours and we're watching that moisture stream in the west slam the higher terrain. more valley rain and higher temperatures. cooling off toward the rest. the gulf coast states still enjoy 60s, 70s and 80s in florida. let's move from thursday into monday, end of the week. rain showers pushing into the easter
. >> coming up next, it's "tuesday's trends" with bobbie thomas.ll us about tights and pantyhose. >>> good morning. i'm paul goodloe. time for your weather force for the next several days. we'll start with latest on today, sunshine continues to brighten your wednesday across the northeast and mid-atlantic. but showers and thunderstorms from texas into portions of the ohio and mississippi river valleys. the pacific northwest is still active, so is the mountain snow. in...
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bobby kennedy says, wait, we're not going to -- oeshg, you have to pull your guns. yes, yes. there has to be eight of you to move me out of the door, that kind of thing. they refused to send in sufficient force. as a result, by midnight that night, those poor men were bottled up on ole miss' campus. nicholas sent a message, send troops or by morning we'll all be dead. now, to his credit, eisenhowered very well then, if that is the way the game is going to be played, i can play that game. you had your chance. >> the james meredith episode reminds me of something. i'll take a stab -- i wouldn't call it a weakness but maybe a sign of the times in being old school. i've had experience with a lot of campaigns most not very memorable, but there -- if you read -- thinking about the james meredith episode reminded me of some sections in july and david eisenhower's recent book "coming home to glory" about eisenhowers returning to gettysburg. there's clearly a lack of any interest in self-promotion in president eisenhower's demeanor. and he clearly bristled during the meredith episode,
bobby kennedy says, wait, we're not going to -- oeshg, you have to pull your guns. yes, yes. there has to be eight of you to move me out of the door, that kind of thing. they refused to send in sufficient force. as a result, by midnight that night, those poor men were bottled up on ole miss' campus. nicholas sent a message, send troops or by morning we'll all be dead. now, to his credit, eisenhowered very well then, if that is the way the game is going to be played, i can play that game. you...