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what bobby doing tomorrow at 6:00? i scheduled connie for a bobby block every night this week.ah. uh-huh, tomorrow at 6:00 it is. monday was the roller rink. tonight, we see bathtub of blood ii starring julia roberts' brother. kahn: hey, hank how about you and i mosey over to refreshment stand for long time? leave the lovebirds all alone. kissy-kissy. ( laughs ) oh... i thought what are you doing? never leave. first time all week we've been alone and you're doing homework? i'm not going to get into harvard watching slasher films. is it me or is it getting a little nerdy in here? kahn: thanks for paying for milk duds. well, just getting you back for the steak and lobster. hey, try putting some of those duds in your popcorn; it's wild. can't you stop talking about school? oh, i wish joseph was here. now there's a guy who enjoys watching a good stabbing. well, i wish my violin was here. at least i'd have something to carry on an intelligent conversation with. i wish it was here so i could throw it out the window. i'd like to see you try. it would be bobby hill's last movement. huh
what bobby doing tomorrow at 6:00? i scheduled connie for a bobby block every night this week.ah. uh-huh, tomorrow at 6:00 it is. monday was the roller rink. tonight, we see bathtub of blood ii starring julia roberts' brother. kahn: hey, hank how about you and i mosey over to refreshment stand for long time? leave the lovebirds all alone. kissy-kissy. ( laughs ) oh... i thought what are you doing? never leave. first time all week we've been alone and you're doing homework? i'm not going to get...
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hank, where's bobby? ( tapping ) i got mine done, too. don't worry. bobby's in good hands.oomhauer's going to fix everything bill broke. boomhauer? i try to shield you from this kind of stuff, peggy but boomhauer is pretty good with the ladies and he's agreed to show bobby some of his secrets. hank, the man's longest relationship was a three-day weekend. what kind of secrets could he have? i don't know. he wouldn't tell me. he could be doing anything. he could be taking bobby to a pickup bar or a hooters! oh, god! that's right, hank. no worries, little b. we're going to get you back on track. be talking about secret being strong enough but was made for a woman, you know? there really is a secret to getting women? please, i need to know. i won't tell anyone. i swear. i swear. we should have given bobby a pager. he might have become a drug dealer but at least we would always know where he is. man, talking 'bout an ol' fishin' magician, man. talking 'bout a dang ol' ta-da! what are we doing at shelwyn's? i thought you were going to show me your lady secrets. mm-hmm. mm? hey, m
hank, where's bobby? ( tapping ) i got mine done, too. don't worry. bobby's in good hands.oomhauer's going to fix everything bill broke. boomhauer? i try to shield you from this kind of stuff, peggy but boomhauer is pretty good with the ladies and he's agreed to show bobby some of his secrets. hank, the man's longest relationship was a three-day weekend. what kind of secrets could he have? i don't know. he wouldn't tell me. he could be doing anything. he could be taking bobby to a pickup bar or...
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bobby: wow! there's more. bobby: that's amazing! didn't realize people walked like egyptians back then. it's shameful. the worst the only thing missing was an earring. and on the very next play going for the two-point conversion that would have won us the championship i broke my ankle. god was punishing me for being prideful. he didn't give me a fatal heart attack because he still wanted me to sell propane but he made his point. that's crazy. god wasn't punishing you. it was just a coincidence. no, it wasn't. it was god. is this why you're so uptight all the time? because you think something bad is going to happen if you act happy? uh... ( mumbling ) remember when you saw that bumper sticker "honk if you love america"? you smiled, pumped your arm and honked twice. i do love america. and your car didn't go off the road. you're right. we drove home safely. you know, maybe bobby's onto something with this "it's okay to feel good" stuff. well, if bobby says it's all right for you to run with the torch, i... i will not oppose him and i w
bobby: wow! there's more. bobby: that's amazing! didn't realize people walked like egyptians back then. it's shameful. the worst the only thing missing was an earring. and on the very next play going for the two-point conversion that would have won us the championship i broke my ankle. god was punishing me for being prideful. he didn't give me a fatal heart attack because he still wanted me to sell propane but he made his point. that's crazy. god wasn't punishing you. it was just a coincidence....
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(door opens) your friend's on the slab, bobby. seth?ng on. died keeping your secret. almost like you killed him yourself. poor guy. never really had a chance. frnds like you... i guess not. rush: don't seem very surprised, chuck. we did everything we could to help him. why is that? goodness of your heart? we were practically brothers, the three of us. we couldn't let him down. that's what everybody did his whole life. jeffries: you tried to help him. that's right. just little things. making sure he was okay. little things. like the 14,000 bucks for his mental hospital? ten years' worth of antipsychotic meds? that wasn't me. what happened at the crickbobby? seth said danny made the jump; chuck said he didn't. what's chuck paying all that money to hide? all right, so i... i paid a few of seth's bills. it's only because he couldn't afford to do it. bobby, either. you were keeping him quiet. no, i was helping him cope. with your secret. tearing him up inside for the pa 39 years. valens: the jump, chuck. tell us what happened at the jump. ch
(door opens) your friend's on the slab, bobby. seth?ng on. died keeping your secret. almost like you killed him yourself. poor guy. never really had a chance. frnds like you... i guess not. rush: don't seem very surprised, chuck. we did everything we could to help him. why is that? goodness of your heart? we were practically brothers, the three of us. we couldn't let him down. that's what everybody did his whole life. jeffries: you tried to help him. that's right. just little things. making...
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that stupid bobby. i'm going to kill him. be our guest. nowhere to go, bobby.e stinking case already. hey, you try to go over that fence i'm going to have to stop you with this. see, fellas? all these cops want to do is take me out. green: get on the fence. let's go. what you looking at? get on the fence! toss 'em for weapons. if they're clean, send 'em home. we all set, lennie? yeah, we're all set. our boy here just confessed. car inrance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. but if your skin feels tight and dry it could be a sign of damage. [ female announcer ] get a healthier clean with neutrogena® ultra gentle cleanser. unlike ordinary cleansers that can over-penetrate and damage skin's he
that stupid bobby. i'm going to kill him. be our guest. nowhere to go, bobby.e stinking case already. hey, you try to go over that fence i'm going to have to stop you with this. see, fellas? all these cops want to do is take me out. green: get on the fence. let's go. what you looking at? get on the fence! toss 'em for weapons. if they're clean, send 'em home. we all set, lennie? yeah, we're all set. our boy here just confessed. car inrance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have...
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bobby! okay. ♪ blue moon of kentucky keep on shining ♪ ♪ shine on the one that's gone and left... ♪ ( kahn screams ) kahn jr., what is that noise you're making? it sounds like you're killing a seagull with a bagpipe. it's bluegrass, kahn. music made in america. and whether you like it or not your daughter's a natural. mm-hmm. and i'm having more fun than a dog up a bone tree. that's how you say it's fun in bluegrass. ( screaming ) that inbred music is designed so only people with six fingers can play it. your path is van cliburn camp to harvard to new york philharmonic-- not hay wagon to hee haw. time to pack! we love you, honey. phone as soon as you get to host family in fort worth. remember to give them the pineapple. kahn: practice on bus. aww... mr. hill? my dad said i could go to branson. how fast do you think you can get the dale gribble bluegrass experience back together? probably after they finish their beers. hey, guys, don't open a new one. we're going to branson! ( men cheering )
bobby! okay. ♪ blue moon of kentucky keep on shining ♪ ♪ shine on the one that's gone and left... ♪ ( kahn screams ) kahn jr., what is that noise you're making? it sounds like you're killing a seagull with a bagpipe. it's bluegrass, kahn. music made in america. and whether you like it or not your daughter's a natural. mm-hmm. and i'm having more fun than a dog up a bone tree. that's how you say it's fun in bluegrass. ( screaming ) that inbred music is designed so only people with six...
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bobby! yo, bobby! bobby! hey, you're not bobby. where's bobby? i fired bobby. who are you? oh, i was just-- i was--who are you? my name is bruce degner. oh, so you're the new bobby? no, i'm not the new bobby. my father-in-law owns this place. he just had a massive brain aneurysm-- which he richly deserves. so now i have to spend time i don't have away from my law practice to come in here every night and sit and look over this random heap of post-its and napkins that passes around here for a ledger. something i'm trying very hard to do right now, which brings me back to my original, still unanswered question-- who are you? hi, i'm doug. doug heffernan. i'm a member of the bowling team you sponsor. well, member-- i'm actually the captain. so what do you want, captain? uh, it's just that, uh, bobby, who i did not like, uh, was supposed to leave me a check for our league dues this month. oh, swell, because this place really isn't hemorrhaging quite enough money yet. all right, how much? it's $1,500. boy, it's getting cold down here. were you outside? 1,500? for the year? uh, we
bobby! yo, bobby! bobby! hey, you're not bobby. where's bobby? i fired bobby. who are you? oh, i was just-- i was--who are you? my name is bruce degner. oh, so you're the new bobby? no, i'm not the new bobby. my father-in-law owns this place. he just had a massive brain aneurysm-- which he richly deserves. so now i have to spend time i don't have away from my law practice to come in here every night and sit and look over this random heap of post-its and napkins that passes around here for a...
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hello, bobby.ective goren, but given your press coverage lately, you probably want a low profile. keep your hands on deck. we don't want you playing with your pistol under the table. nicole wallace. hitchens. same as it was and always will be. yeah, i thought we cleared all that up-- your identity, your pathology. oh, right, your little theory. but like many of your theories lately, it wouldn't butter your parsnips. what will they do with you, bobby? do you think they might find a nice tunnel for you to guard? well, you know, there is a bright side. i mean, you have more time to spend up at carmel ridge. oh, you're just hitting all the marks. i was right about you, nicole. elizabeth. and you were wrong about me. just like you were wrong about dr. croydon. read the papers, detective. your insights have no currency anymore. is that what this is about? do you remember what you said about moby dick and the unrelenting pursuit of evil? i know why you were unrelenting about dr. croydon. i know what it wa
hello, bobby.ective goren, but given your press coverage lately, you probably want a low profile. keep your hands on deck. we don't want you playing with your pistol under the table. nicole wallace. hitchens. same as it was and always will be. yeah, i thought we cleared all that up-- your identity, your pathology. oh, right, your little theory. but like many of your theories lately, it wouldn't butter your parsnips. what will they do with you, bobby? do you think they might find a nice tunnel...
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think bobbie would like it? >> bobbie likes new funky things. bobbie would appreciate the artistry in it, but i don't think -- she's very classic actually. >> it's a $6 set. if you are interested in the tattoo that you can wash away after a while for $6. >> one would hope. >> anyhoo. >> hoda zoned out. >>> but it's time for your "friday funny." >> i'm ready. go. >> a woman was washing dishes and she noticed something was wrong. she turns to her husband and says, honey, i think the sink has a leak. can you try to fix it? her husband turns to her and says, do i look like a plumber to you? next day, their dog wanders into the neighbor's yard through a crack in the fence and the wife turns to her husband. can you fix the fence? and husband replied, do i look like a carpenter to you? finally, the wife noticed some of the paint was chipping in their son's room so she said, honey, could you please repaint the room? he says do i look like a painter to you? there's a theme here. the next day a handyman came through the n
think bobbie would like it? >> bobbie likes new funky things. bobbie would appreciate the artistry in it, but i don't think -- she's very classic actually. >> it's a $6 set. if you are interested in the tattoo that you can wash away after a while for $6. >> one would hope. >> anyhoo. >> hoda zoned out. >>> but it's time for your "friday funny." >> i'm ready. go. >> a woman was washing dishes and she noticed something was wrong. she...
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how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to leave the game, they need a role model and mentor, they need someone to be there. there is no single type of person. we need it the merging of former gang members, prosecutors and social workers and public defenders. you have all had that kid. he needs role models, job training, and real jobs. i was happy to hear that in the video, nothing stops the bullet like a job. we need to provide that. bobbie ann smiley did not ask for their fates. a young woman i worked with, who has five children and has been a member of valencia 13, and finally once to leave the gang, she did not ask for her fate. we need to listen to the needs -- providing them with jobs, with law enforcement and the community, we need to merge. you need to collaborate. you cannot speak to o
how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to leave the game, they need a role model and mentor, they need someone to be there. there is no single type of person. we need it the merging of former gang members, prosecutors and social workers and public...
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bobby haas likes the view from the top. as a successful dallas businessman, he began his career in law but quickly moved into the investment world and to his own firm-- haas wheat & partners. - hi, christine. - hi. - success came early. at around the age of 50, bobby decided it was time to pursue some new options. - i sat down, and i asked myself the question, "what do i really enjoy doing tremendously, even though i may not be good at it?" because if i'm more than halfway through with my life, i might as well spend the remainder of it doing what i feel very passionate about. - teaching on college campuses was one path, but he also left the skyscrapers behind for a different view. - i became interested in photography initially just as an amateur. i was going to africa for the first time in 1994, and i decided to buy my first camera simply to record what i saw. - 4 years later and many return trips to africa, he self-published his first book of photography. [camera shutter clicks] bobby's passion for taking images continued,
bobby haas likes the view from the top. as a successful dallas businessman, he began his career in law but quickly moved into the investment world and to his own firm-- haas wheat & partners. - hi, christine. - hi. - success came early. at around the age of 50, bobby decided it was time to pursue some new options. - i sat down, and i asked myself the question, "what do i really enjoy doing tremendously, even though i may not be good at it?" because if i'm more than halfway through...
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everybody wants to see and meet bobby.ictures we were showing he knows how to wear a hat well. >> right, right. >> can't hear. >> oh, no. >> something going on? is there a problem there? >> yeah, he lost his ear piece. >> i think he pulled it out. i have that effect on people. >> oh, no! >> so, bobby, what do you think you want to do in the future some have you thought about running for even bigger office? maybe president? >> quit picking my ear. >> have you thought about running for office? >> yeah. >> there you go. >> what do you think, bobby? is president next or what is in your future? what do you want to be when you grow up? >> what do you want to be when you grow up, she said. >> i want to be a president. >> a president. okay. he is going to be one to watch for and i got to tell you he's a snappy dresser, mom. >> thank you. >> thank you! mayor bobby tufts and his mom emma, 4 years old and absolutely adorable. that is going to wrap up this hour of jansing and co. i'm chris jansing. thomas, he is not the first politici
everybody wants to see and meet bobby.ictures we were showing he knows how to wear a hat well. >> right, right. >> can't hear. >> oh, no. >> something going on? is there a problem there? >> yeah, he lost his ear piece. >> i think he pulled it out. i have that effect on people. >> oh, no! >> so, bobby, what do you think you want to do in the future some have you thought about running for even bigger office? maybe president? >> quit picking my...
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that's why i did it. >> yes, i consider bobby to be a hero and my hero. >>> coming up. bike thieves go to work in broad daylight. >> my bike was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> when caught on camera -- what would you do -- returns. alert. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna make everything from posters to do it yourself tattoos. so make sure they've got the sharpies to make their mark. this week only get sharpie five packs for a dollar. staples has it. staples. that was easy. >>> bold thieves prowl the crowded streets of manhattan, brazenly breaking bike locks in front of dozens of witnesses. stealing the bicycle and disappearing into the urban jungle. if you were walking down the street and witnessed a blatant robbery like this, what would you do? would you mind your own business? call the police? or, would you confront a potentially dangerous thief and risk putting yourself in harm's way? in real
that's why i did it. >> yes, i consider bobby to be a hero and my hero. >>> coming up. bike thieves go to work in broad daylight. >> my bike was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> when caught on camera -- what would you do -- returns. alert. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna make everything from...
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bobby doesn't get involved with mobsters.actually, billie, he did. >> espn sat down with his son. >> did he know mafia guys. absolutely. is it possible they talked to him about doing it -- possible. >> reporter: but we will never be able to ask riggs. >> riggs died in 1995. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> boy, oh, boy. if this is true. that is quite a story. >> i was 7 years old. saying to my dad, dad who is going to win? my dad was -- this isn't about men and women. about an old guy, playing, a young kid, 20-something years old, billie jean king. he just saw it as an old guy playing an up and coming great tennis player. >> no way. you could see him wiping the sweat. poor old guy, i guess. he was spry. gave her a run for her money. >> a big deal. jumped over the net. guess he had something. >> yeah. >> coming up, the ratings success and big complaints about the "video music award." >> the addiction scandal in the kardashian family all coming up next in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from
bobby doesn't get involved with mobsters.actually, billie, he did. >> espn sat down with his son. >> did he know mafia guys. absolutely. is it possible they talked to him about doing it -- possible. >> reporter: but we will never be able to ask riggs. >> riggs died in 1995. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> boy, oh, boy. if this is true. that is quite a story. >> i was 7 years old. saying to my dad, dad who is going to win? my dad was -- this isn't about...
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>> bobby rigs.ho would have guessed, mike barnicle, that bobby rigs would have been in debt to the mob. and threw the match. threw the match. bobby rigs. >> who knows if this is true. >> what's left? >> what is left? if bobby rigs was bought -- espn reporting that the match of the century, battle of the sexes, this was -- this was like -- norman lear in the age of norman lear and billie jean king beating bobby rigs and now we find out, mike barnicle -- >> there's nothing -- >> rigs had a lot of debt and -- i hear gene robinson laughing. bobby looks like he would have been in debt to the mob. >> i know. joe, i mean it's -- this is actually a perfect story. this is unfortunately ancient history for many of our viewers. anybody that remembers this, knows that bobby rigs -- he seemed like such a sleaze bag anyhow. >> don't speak that way. >> no! >> no! >> you can't speak that way. show a picture of him. this was at one time somebody's baby boy. but anyway, this was actually -- you know, mika, you were p
>> bobby rigs.ho would have guessed, mike barnicle, that bobby rigs would have been in debt to the mob. and threw the match. threw the match. bobby rigs. >> who knows if this is true. >> what's left? >> what is left? if bobby rigs was bought -- espn reporting that the match of the century, battle of the sexes, this was -- this was like -- norman lear in the age of norman lear and billie jean king beating bobby rigs and now we find out, mike barnicle -- >> there's...
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millions and millions of americans watched tennis champion billie jean king trounce bobby riggs on live tv. now tonight 40 years later an espn report says bobby riggs may have thrown the match to pay off gambling debts. abc's gio benitez on the allegations. >> reporter: it was dubbed the battle of the sexes. september 20, 1973, one of the top tennis players ever, bobby riggs, came out of retirement to challenge one of the world's greatest female players, billie jean king. and lost. now in an espn "outside the lines" exclusive with don van natta, this man is sharing what he says he kept secret for 40 years. hal shawl worked at a florida country club and said that months before the match he over heard two infamous mob bosses in a late night meeting saying riggs owed the mob a gambling debt of more than 100 grand. >> they brought up the name of bobby riggs. he said he will make it look and appear that he is trying his best but billie jean king is overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that bobby never had that discussion. he didn'
millions and millions of americans watched tennis champion billie jean king trounce bobby riggs on live tv. now tonight 40 years later an espn report says bobby riggs may have thrown the match to pay off gambling debts. abc's gio benitez on the allegations. >> reporter: it was dubbed the battle of the sexes. september 20, 1973, one of the top tennis players ever, bobby riggs, came out of retirement to challenge one of the world's greatest female players, billie jean king. and lost. now in...
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created by bobby moynihan from "snl" so why not big bobby moynihan? >> how are you?i guess these fans are not fans of superman and batman. >> no. just sidekicks who can't get work and spend their days drinking away and complaining about it. >> you're the brick bleep house. >> sorry about that, by the way. >> how exactly would you apply this talent in a superman situation? >> his power didn't really help him. >> i think i broke his hammock 42 times. >> he became a bar owner. >> how much fun was it to open up your creativity a lot more. >> this is something i don't think i could have done on "snl." >> there she goes. >> sometimes just one joke will stick in your head for years. i had one joke. sidekick named normal man and every time he walks into the bar like in "cheers" they all go normal man. i literally based the entire series based on that. >> easy to convince your friend to put on blue butterfly wings? >> that just happens. >> his name is chris. i've known him for 16 years. i've done crazy things for his comedy shows. he owed me one. >> the entire series is all i
created by bobby moynihan from "snl" so why not big bobby moynihan? >> how are you?i guess these fans are not fans of superman and batman. >> no. just sidekicks who can't get work and spend their days drinking away and complaining about it. >> you're the brick bleep house. >> sorry about that, by the way. >> how exactly would you apply this talent in a superman situation? >> his power didn't really help him. >> i think i broke his hammock 42...
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to bobby's point. i think that is going to be something that continues to press on people's minds.o what extent do you need to bring the american war weary public on board before anything happens or can you go ahead and move? i think also tuesday, the impending trip to russia, will be in the factor. i think the coming days will tell exactly what time line they determine is best and to what extent they think they need public support. >> bobby, same question, do you agree with gayle, that the trip to russia looming, where are we on that time line? >> i think i'll reget making any kind of prediction, but i would be very surprised if this time next week something hadn't already happened. >> bobby goesh, gayle zenet-lemon, thank you for your perspective. >>> the possibility of war next door. the role of the i'ally in this fight and what it might mean for them. >>> first, how many sitting members of congress directly succeeded his or her parent in the same seat? i can think of one off the top of my head. the first person to tweet the correct answer to @dailyrundown will get an on-air sho
to bobby's point. i think that is going to be something that continues to press on people's minds.o what extent do you need to bring the american war weary public on board before anything happens or can you go ahead and move? i think also tuesday, the impending trip to russia, will be in the factor. i think the coming days will tell exactly what time line they determine is best and to what extent they think they need public support. >> bobby, same question, do you agree with gayle, that...
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. >> today, bobby is on his way to college, but when he was in junior high school, his only goal seemed to be getting the highest score. >> sometimes i would lose myself in the game. >> we would we see him there all day. he would, you know, stop for meals, come down, shovel food in, and run back upstairs again. >> bobby's mom feared that he was becoming addicted to playing. >> and it was like becoming engrossed in this other world. >> kevin roberts knows that video game addiction is possible. it happened to him. >> over 10 years, i played 14,000 hours of real-time strategy computer games. that's like having a job, another job, every year. i didn't achieve any of my goals. i had friendships that fell by the wayside. it was a real problem. >> kevin wrote "cyber junkie" to help families recognize the signs of video game and internet addiction. >> the three big signs that you have a problem are -- emotional outbursts -- you get upset when somebody tries to stop you from gaming. >> if they spend, like, more than two hours a day on video games, that's a little excessive. >> you've stopped doi
. >> today, bobby is on his way to college, but when he was in junior high school, his only goal seemed to be getting the highest score. >> sometimes i would lose myself in the game. >> we would we see him there all day. he would, you know, stop for meals, come down, shovel food in, and run back upstairs again. >> bobby's mom feared that he was becoming addicted to playing. >> and it was like becoming engrossed in this other world. >> kevin roberts knows that...
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♪ >>> and i talk with grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin about faith and the transcendent powerf music. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based planet family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. >>> additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm kim lawton sitting in for bob abernathy, thank you for joining us, muslims around the world celebrated the end of ramadan, with eid al-fitr, one of their most important holidays. the festival was observed with special prayers and elaborate feasts to break the month-long daytime fasting. but in some area, the holiday was marred with continued violence and threats of violence. fighting continued in syria, where civilians prayed for an end to the conflict. meanwhile, syrian friends of a prominent italian priest, father paolo delalio c
♪ >>> and i talk with grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin about faith and the transcendent powerf music. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis-based planet family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. >>> additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement...
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billie jean king versus bobby riggs.of the sexes may have been rigged and it may have involved the mafia. wait until you hear this bombshell next. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> a stunning new claim that the mafia fixed a match that millions of americans watched. maybe you remember this. 1973, all eyes were on the battle of the sexes tennis match between billie jean king and bobby riggs. well, king went on to beat riggs in straight sets but did riggs lose on purpose to settle a gambling debt. one man says the answer is yes. hal shaw says he kept the secret for 40 years until he appeared on espn's "outside the lines." shaw says he heard mob bosses planning to fix the match.
billie jean king versus bobby riggs.of the sexes may have been rigged and it may have involved the mafia. wait until you hear this bombshell next. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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no one thinks twice about buying a vote. >> i vote for bobby tuft. >> it is not a guaranteed victory. when the winner is picked at random. >> robert tuft. >> hard work has its rewards. bobby is ready for the second term and celebrate as only a 4- year-old can. >> ice cream. >> that was rachel reporting. she says this is the first time there has been an incumbent in that town. >> maybe bobby could settle the bart strike. >> bring him on in. >> 4:26 now. a new warning on the smart tvs, loaded up with apps that connect it to the internet. how hackers are using them to watch you. ,,,, annual "giant race" along s francisco's embarcardero. participants ran either a hf marathon, 10-k, 5-k, or kids race -- to benefit "project open hand." that's the non- profit that provides meals seniors and the 0001>>> a 10 k and a 5 k to benefit project open hand. that's the non-profit that provides meals to seniors and critically ill all around the bay area. giant race runners raised more than $200,000 for charity. >> usually when you turn on your tv you watch it. hackers are using your smart tv to watch y
no one thinks twice about buying a vote. >> i vote for bobby tuft. >> it is not a guaranteed victory. when the winner is picked at random. >> robert tuft. >> hard work has its rewards. bobby is ready for the second term and celebrate as only a 4- year-old can. >> ice cream. >> that was rachel reporting. she says this is the first time there has been an incumbent in that town. >> maybe bobby could settle the bart strike. >> bring him on in....
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riggs. >> that was bobby riggs.history and after she beat him in three straight sets, that september night. this is them riding in. she was 29 years old at the time. number two female player at the time. margaret court was number one. bobby riggs beaten her which prompted billie jean king to step into the ring with him. he was 55 years old at the time. no longer a competitive player. he was quite a player in his day. billie jean king says quote, this story about the rigging she is referring to, is ridiculous. i was on the court with bobby and i know he was not tanking the match. people need to accept he had a bad day at the office. jim gray is a sportscaster of course and a fox news contributor. good morning, good to have you here. >> good morning, martha. martha: before we get to the obvious question here i want you to take us back to that time in tennis and what, what this moment was really like in this, amazing arena in houston. >> well, billie jean king was a pioneer in the women's movement. she of course was ca
riggs. >> that was bobby riggs.history and after she beat him in three straight sets, that september night. this is them riding in. she was 29 years old at the time. number two female player at the time. margaret court was number one. bobby riggs beaten her which prompted billie jean king to step into the ring with him. he was 55 years old at the time. no longer a competitive player. he was quite a player in his day. billie jean king says quote, this story about the rigging she is...
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joining me now republican governor of louisiana bobby jindal."meet the press." >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here in person. you as a potential nominee in 2016, you've taken on your party, said, look, the american dream's got to be within reach for everybody and we as republicans need to find a way to provide a blueprint for americans to get their vote with changing demographics in the country. you said at one time, calling your party the stupid party for some of the remarks made in the 2012 campaign. so i want to ask you about the battles that are brewing in terms of this tension between spending restraint and making more investments. the president speaking a couple days ago, said, look, there is no more deficit crisis. the deficit is coming down. here are his remarks. >> we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. the only crisis we have is one that's manufactured in washington, and it's ideological. and the basic notion is, is that we shouldn't be helping people get health care and we shouldn't be helping kids who can't help the
joining me now republican governor of louisiana bobby jindal."meet the press." >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here in person. you as a potential nominee in 2016, you've taken on your party, said, look, the american dream's got to be within reach for everybody and we as republicans need to find a way to provide a blueprint for americans to get their vote with changing demographics in the country. you said at one time, calling your party the stupid party for...
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bobby ghosh is the "time" international editor. we need to start with egypt, bobby. don't see any good news here. >> it's getting worse depending on what numbers you believe, anywhere between a thousand and 15,000 people were killed. a thousand and 1,500 people were killed in egypt last week. that's more than were killed in iraq and that's saying something >> schieffer: what can or should the united states be doing? >> time has come to suspend the aid. as you said earlier in the show, it's a very small carrot, a billion and a half dollars doesn't amount to very much these days but removing it is a big stick. it's not just symbolic. if the u.s. freezes aid, international donors freeze aid. the e.u. very likely will follow. as senator graham said, tourism dries up, foreign investors pull out. so that's leverage and that leverage is the only thing left now that the president can use and i think time has come for it. >> schieffer: we should not forget how that aid came to be and it was part of the camp david accord. and what the camp david accord did, basically egypt sai
bobby ghosh is the "time" international editor. we need to start with egypt, bobby. don't see any good news here. >> it's getting worse depending on what numbers you believe, anywhere between a thousand and 15,000 people were killed. a thousand and 1,500 people were killed in egypt last week. that's more than were killed in iraq and that's saying something >> schieffer: what can or should the united states be doing? >> time has come to suspend the aid. as you said...
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georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and develop nor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rightses, the struggle of the middle classes, issues at the heart of our political debate. our roundtable weighs in. host of msnbc's "politics
georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and develop nor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rightses, the struggle of the middle classes, issues at the heart of our political debate. our roundtable weighs in. host of msnbc's "politics
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later, bobby. sa3-d33... closer. hmm, what does he have that i don't have? manliness. ♪ opening theme music ♪
later, bobby. sa3-d33... closer. hmm, what does he have that i don't have? manliness. ♪ opening theme music ♪
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. >>> grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, is probably best known for his 1980s feel-good hit "don't worry, be happy." but he's also a composer and conductor who has released albums in a variety of genres. he's delving into religious music with his latest project. it includes fra diggsal african-american spirituals and religious songs. i spoke to him about music and faith. ♪ swing low ♪ sweet chariot >> ten-time grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, believes music has a transcendent power. >> have you ever listened to a piece of music and for some reason, you just can't understand, you simply burst into tears? music has a way of communicating in a way that language does not. it can go past language. ♪ ♪ >> in his concert, the genre-blending artist is known for his unique style of wordless improvisations, using his voice and his body as accompanying instrument. >> i'm not so much into people being wowed over my technique or what i can do. stuff like that. that's just a vehicle for me. that's just a vehicle for my spirit. ♪ ♪ >> mcferrin says his christian faith permeates
. >>> grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin, is probably best known for his 1980s feel-good hit "don't worry, be happy." but he's also a composer and conductor who has released albums in a variety of genres. he's delving into religious music with his latest project. it includes fra diggsal african-american spirituals and religious songs. i spoke to him about music and faith. ♪ swing low ♪ sweet chariot >> ten-time grammy award-winning artist, bobby mcferrin,...
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we have got bobby brantly with lizard lick towing and bobby for the five people that haven't seen theshow what's it all about. >> about us going out and repoing cars and having a good time. >> reporter: and having a good teem but it's like somebody says you can't have a good time repoing cars but you have fun with your cowork he is and just get -- coworkers and just getting out there and coming up with ways to get the stuff. >> we do the best we can. our job is to outsmart you so if we get your car we have a great day and you have a bad day and somebody is happy and somebody is not and that's life. >> reporter: and some people don't want to give up cars. >> no. what was your first hint? >> reporter: that's the thing. they will hang on to the car and they will cuss you and shoot at you and it could be a tough job. >> exactly. you know, i got to feed my babies and go to work. and i heard all the sad stories there is to hear but hey i am here to do a job look you can't get that. >> reporter: got to go. >> right now. >> reporter: tell me about your appearance. folks coming out and you sai
we have got bobby brantly with lizard lick towing and bobby for the five people that haven't seen theshow what's it all about. >> about us going out and repoing cars and having a good time. >> reporter: and having a good teem but it's like somebody says you can't have a good time repoing cars but you have fun with your cowork he is and just get -- coworkers and just getting out there and coming up with ways to get the stuff. >> we do the best we can. our job is to outsmart you...
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crowley as well and bobby goesh. i appreciate your time and perspective on this topic. >>> coming up, crews gaining ground trying to contain that raging wildfire that keeps growing in california and is threatening the water and power supply. >>> plus, strong reaction to a controversial plan to address homelessness in one state's capital city. two of the options, relocate or get arrested. join our conversation on twitter. you can find us @newsnation. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey.
crowley as well and bobby goesh. i appreciate your time and perspective on this topic. >>> coming up, crews gaining ground trying to contain that raging wildfire that keeps growing in california and is threatening the water and power supply. >>> plus, strong reaction to a controversial plan to address homelessness in one state's capital city. two of the options, relocate or get arrested. join our conversation on twitter. you can find us @newsnation. we had never used a...
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. >>> and what's in the box, bobbie? with hoda's 49th today and my -- next week, it's time to think about the people in our lives and who to keep and who to let go. >> we're talking about friends. psychologist dale atkins has this philosophy. some friends come into our lives for a reason, some for a season and some for a lifetime. she's with rena who wrote "upgrade" taking your life and work from ordinary to extraordinary. >> great to see you. >> very special day. >> it is one of those things that often we find ourselves with friends who have been with us for a long, long time and just because of that, they have just been along on the ride and you feel no reason to take them off the ride. right? >> yeah, and i think that sometimes you just have to reconsider. that's what rona is talking about in her book. how we do that reconsidering in the context of time. >> time is your most valuable resource. and once it's gone, it's gone for good. a lot of us don't stop and think about how to allocate our time. we call it the new am
. >>> and what's in the box, bobbie? with hoda's 49th today and my -- next week, it's time to think about the people in our lives and who to keep and who to let go. >> we're talking about friends. psychologist dale atkins has this philosophy. some friends come into our lives for a reason, some for a season and some for a lifetime. she's with rena who wrote "upgrade" taking your life and work from ordinary to extraordinary. >> great to see you. >> very...
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. >> the faceoff between billie jean king and bobby rigs was billed as the battle of the sexes.ow, there's word that rigs may have thrown the match. guy owe benitez has more. >> reporter: it was dubbed the battle of the sexes. september 20th, 1973. one of the top tennis players ever, bobby rigs, came out of retirement, to challenge one of the world's greatest female players, billie jean king, and lost. now, in an espn "outside the lines" exclusive, this man tells what he kept secret for 40 years. hal shaw said months before the match, he overheard two mob bosses saying rigs owed the mob a gambling debt of more than $100,000. >> they brought up the name of bobby rigs. that he will make it look and appear that he's trying his best. but billie jean king is just overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that he never had that conversation. >> actually, billie, he did. >> reporter: espn sat down with rigs' son, larry. >> is it possible they talked to him about doing it? possible. >> reporter: we'll never be able to ask riggs hi
. >> the faceoff between billie jean king and bobby rigs was billed as the battle of the sexes.ow, there's word that rigs may have thrown the match. guy owe benitez has more. >> reporter: it was dubbed the battle of the sexes. september 20th, 1973. one of the top tennis players ever, bobby rigs, came out of retirement, to challenge one of the world's greatest female players, billie jean king, and lost. now, in an espn "outside the lines" exclusive, this man tells what he...
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>>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.s a special theme since his hoda's birthday. >> i wanted to highlight some items that were girlfriend gift friendly. blake has what you call frapp. >> runs around like a crazy dog. >> cats have something. this is music for a dog that's been psychoanalyzed. >> and you play it and it -- >> should hit this. >> we have to turn it on. it's been psychoanalyzed and arranged for a dog. you'll play this. it's called the icalm. and this cyrus is a huge fan. there's a picture of a fan of the brand cuddling. and so this might put us all to sleep and it's not party time. >> i like it. >> you are such a music person i thought we could get an iblake playlist going. >>> next this is totally for you. >> i'm sorry. okay. i like it. >> this is called mighty purse. you can run around with your phone. instead of having to have the huge case, this bag has a built-in charger on the go. >> that's great. >> it's always going dead. >> it's called mighty purse. it's fantastic. and then when you are jogging in th
>>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.s a special theme since his hoda's birthday. >> i wanted to highlight some items that were girlfriend gift friendly. blake has what you call frapp. >> runs around like a crazy dog. >> cats have something. this is music for a dog that's been psychoanalyzed. >> and you play it and it -- >> should hit this. >> we have to turn it on. it's been psychoanalyzed and arranged for a dog. you'll play this. it's called the icalm....
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when bobby kennedy went to hoover said, you have to get serious. now, at this point, hoover didn't accept there was the mafia. he was ordered by the attorney regime, you have to develop a strategy. they went after the mafia. it really didn't pick up until the 70ings. that's a national policy. the problem with national policies is they don't have regional differences, and in boston, the model did not fit. you had agents told, do who yo have to do to make the policy work. in the 1960s, what they did is they played god. they decided who to be killed. there was an irish gang lord in the 60s, and more than 60 men were killed, and whitey was lucky because he was locked up at the time. statisticically, that was a high chance he would have been a perpetrator or victim of the violence. instead, he comes out to a decimated landscape, it's wide open for anyone with opportunity and smart and viciousness, and he had all those things, and he goes there, and they are cynical. he is saying, and the other thing about the fbi, you get promotions. you get salaries ba
when bobby kennedy went to hoover said, you have to get serious. now, at this point, hoover didn't accept there was the mafia. he was ordered by the attorney regime, you have to develop a strategy. they went after the mafia. it really didn't pick up until the 70ings. that's a national policy. the problem with national policies is they don't have regional differences, and in boston, the model did not fit. you had agents told, do who yo have to do to make the policy work. in the 1960s, what they...
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his cellmate, bobby sandier will be moved to another cell.a moreno says that's fine with him. >> right now i'm pissed off. everything came because of him, because of his dumb ass. if he wouldn't have gotten caught with his dumb [ bleep ], they would have never came to my house. >> roca was like the best roommate i ever had. so, i hate that he had -- i hate that he had to catch a dr and get time. >> but as officers move him, sandier has some concerns about his new cellmate. until they can sort things out, sandier is placed in a holding cell. >> i didn't try to make the job harder, so don't just -- i don't want to put myself in the situation. >> what is the problem with the cell? >> the dude in 116 is a known psychological inmate. >> okay. >> two dudes have moved out of his room because of altercations. so i'm trying to prevent myself from falling into that same category because i know me as an inmate, i'm not trying to set myself up for failure. >> i'll check with your dorm lieutenant. it will be up to your dorm lieutenant, but i'll check with
his cellmate, bobby sandier will be moved to another cell.a moreno says that's fine with him. >> right now i'm pissed off. everything came because of him, because of his dumb ass. if he wouldn't have gotten caught with his dumb [ bleep ], they would have never came to my house. >> roca was like the best roommate i ever had. so, i hate that he had -- i hate that he had to catch a dr and get time. >> but as officers move him, sandier has some concerns about his new cellmate....
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you asked about the drone campaign, a follow-up to what bobby was saying. al qaeda did control a piece of the country. either not just a drone campaign. there is an active war by the yemeni government that the u.s. is involved with in southern yemen. >> bob, i want to caulk aboutta, operational as the united states government says it is, as concerned as the u.s. government says it is. you've pointed out, they haven't been very successful. >> well, i think the key thing here is that what you have is a situation where they certainly have not been able to kill the top leaders. what you have here three leaders targeted last week remain active, including al wuhayshi. i think that is something that is very worth questioning. because if you are pressing such a drone cam fein as the u.s. is and the top three guys are still active, still operational, that does call into question its effectiveness. >> bobby ghosh, the stability of the yemen government. one of the things and i think one of the reasons you were there a year ago, we were into this, there was an arab spr
you asked about the drone campaign, a follow-up to what bobby was saying. al qaeda did control a piece of the country. either not just a drone campaign. there is an active war by the yemeni government that the u.s. is involved with in southern yemen. >> bob, i want to caulk aboutta, operational as the united states government says it is, as concerned as the u.s. government says it is. you've pointed out, they haven't been very successful. >> well, i think the key thing here is that...
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>> you know, bobby jindal talks about the stupid party.saying stupid things, unbearably stupid things. obviously, with all due respect, indian americans do face racism and prejudice. but to compare it to the african-american experience to canada irit to the legacy of being enslaved, it's just an unbelievably arrogant and dumb thing for him to say. >> as a woman of color, how do you feel about your playing the race card? that's basically what he's saying >> he didn't have to. >> i mean, the problem goes back race cardnairetive, it ignores the fact that race is not a card. i am a black woman. so i move throughout the world as a black woman. it's not something i choose to bring up. it is a topic that is always true. it's how i move throughout the world. i think maybe it's for him, it's fine to ignore race. but that's not a privilege that everyone enjoys. >> according to the justice department, the first year bobby jindal's own school voucher program reversed much of the progress made toward entgration. in 34 historically segregated schools. i
>> you know, bobby jindal talks about the stupid party.saying stupid things, unbearably stupid things. obviously, with all due respect, indian americans do face racism and prejudice. but to compare it to the african-american experience to canada irit to the legacy of being enslaved, it's just an unbelievably arrogant and dumb thing for him to say. >> as a woman of color, how do you feel about your playing the race card? that's basically what he's saying >> he didn't have to....
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. ♪ ♪ before me there was bobby hendricks, way before me. ♪ ♪ bobby hendricks: whoa, whoa, i know, iby me. ♪ ♪ listen, before there was a ben e. king, ♪ ♪ before there was a charlie thomas, ♪ ♪ before there was a bobby hendricks, ♪ ♪ there was an original bill pinkney. ♪ ♪ bill pinkney: la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ stand by me, come on and sing it for me. ♪ ♪ when the night has come, d the land is dark ♪ ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see. ♪ ♪ i won't cry, i won't cry. ♪ no i won't shed a tear. ♪ just as long as you stand, stand by me. ♪ ♪ whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me. ♪ ♪ all: oh stand by me, oh won't you ♪ ♪ stand now, stand by me. ♪ bill pinkney: i won't cry, i won't cry. ♪ ♪ no i won't shed a tear. ♪ just as long as you stand, stand by me. ♪ ♪ all: stand by me. ♪ stand by me. ♪ i want you just to stand by me. ♪ narrator: don't miss your chance to stand by pbs for preserving the memories. stand up and join or rejoin your pbs station right now. bill pinkney: 82 years old, and movin' on. t
. ♪ ♪ before me there was bobby hendricks, way before me. ♪ ♪ bobby hendricks: whoa, whoa, i know, iby me. ♪ ♪ listen, before there was a ben e. king, ♪ ♪ before there was a charlie thomas, ♪ ♪ before there was a bobby hendricks, ♪ ♪ there was an original bill pinkney. ♪ ♪ bill pinkney: la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la. ♪ ♪ stand by me, come on and sing it for me. ♪ ♪ when the night has come, d...
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i think that that role goes to bobby because he is so much younger.nd rose and her mother would talk about it. and they said he is surrounded by girls in this birth order. and she is later approached by an individual who wants information about bobby for a film he is making. and rose says i don't remember too much about his boyhood because he was the seventh child in the midst of all this. so i can't really give you details. having said that, he was a sensitive one. he was the smallest of the four boys, he was the most religious, he was the most moral. so i think that there is a beautiful clip of bobby campaigning for senate in new york in 1964. his mother had this great bantering and really shows how close they are. and i think than he really gets his mother for the rest of his life. and they know just how much they have to take of this ongoing letter about don't say this, this is a grammatical error, you are dressing improperly, this is how you should speak. but he knows just how far he can push her. john: wondering what you would finish with about
i think that that role goes to bobby because he is so much younger.nd rose and her mother would talk about it. and they said he is surrounded by girls in this birth order. and she is later approached by an individual who wants information about bobby for a film he is making. and rose says i don't remember too much about his boyhood because he was the seventh child in the midst of all this. so i can't really give you details. having said that, he was a sensitive one. he was the smallest of the...
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this is an op-ed from bobby jindal just yesterday.much emphasis on our separateness, our heritage, ethnic background, skin color, we live in the age of mexican americans, cuban americans. he said we need to get over that. do you think he has a point here? do you think our separateness is essential to move forward? >> i think it's important to understand we're not there yet. we'd like to get there. we have not yet laid down the burden of race. race is very much involved in every segment of the american society. the scars and stains of racism are very deep embedded in our society. we cannot escape that. a great black educator, w.e.b.dubois said the problem raise the problem. the 20th century is the color line. it's still the color line in the 21st century. we cannot sweep it under the rug in some dark corner. it's real. >> congressman, i couldn't help but notice, i listen to a lot of these speeches on saturday and we played a portion of your speech. we also heard something similar and common among your speech, eric holder, martin luther
this is an op-ed from bobby jindal just yesterday.much emphasis on our separateness, our heritage, ethnic background, skin color, we live in the age of mexican americans, cuban americans. he said we need to get over that. do you think he has a point here? do you think our separateness is essential to move forward? >> i think it's important to understand we're not there yet. we'd like to get there. we have not yet laid down the burden of race. race is very much involved in every segment of...
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sentencing guidelines, he could have been sentenced anywhere from 10 to 21 years, after -- but after bobby, a statement from including that he and his brother used tplay in the shed, not knowing they were standing on top of their mother, the judge said the maximum sentence was just. >> it has been 21 years. younow, we have to really look back at our entire lives and just -- it realize the manipulation and the deceit through all of these years. it was tough, but it was very therapeutic. >> robert jarrett's attorney said he was not surprised, saying the fix was always in for his client. >> unfortunately it was anticipated he would get every day of 30 years. he was not sense is for the crime, but the way she was disposed of. >> not true, says bobby and his supporters. he feels that his father got what he deserved. a monsteryour father hiding behind the softness of human skin. what do you think of that? >> i think he got it dead on. >> he will get 170 days. he could be eligible for parole in 15 years. his attorneys have already filed the necessary paperwork for an appeal. a-rod's bike against
sentencing guidelines, he could have been sentenced anywhere from 10 to 21 years, after -- but after bobby, a statement from including that he and his brother used tplay in the shed, not knowing they were standing on top of their mother, the judge said the maximum sentence was just. >> it has been 21 years. younow, we have to really look back at our entire lives and just -- it realize the manipulation and the deceit through all of these years. it was tough, but it was very therapeutic....