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i wrote a song, and a guy wanted bobby, i thinknd bobby came and said we needed a name.t want to be the para mours. let's use the, name that the marines have been calling us, and its stock. -- it stuck. tavis: i love it. the brothers named the brothers. >> thank god it came from the brothers. tavis: you guys were so beloved back in the 19 60's. >> well, it meant everything, because when we recorded, we were not a duo. we did not sit down and say let's do this for a living. it just happened, and so it was for toip thing to do white guys for orange county, for them to sound black, because the black stations could not play us as we were white, and the white stations would not play us because they thought we were black, and then television really messed us up. [laughter] the first gigs we ever did as the righteous brothers was at the california club down in los angeles, and it , andn all-black club lu" waslatin lupe coming out, and they booked us, and they did not know we were white. sam cooke and a lot of great guys would go there, so we showed up, and we said, listen, we a
i wrote a song, and a guy wanted bobby, i thinknd bobby came and said we needed a name.t want to be the para mours. let's use the, name that the marines have been calling us, and its stock. -- it stuck. tavis: i love it. the brothers named the brothers. >> thank god it came from the brothers. tavis: you guys were so beloved back in the 19 60's. >> well, it meant everything, because when we recorded, we were not a duo. we did not sit down and say let's do this for a living. it just...
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robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i don't know if you met him yet.yeah, he's here too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. bob y robert. so, we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. to which he had pled not guilty. >> well, my brother robert, he's related because we got the same father. >> bobby was housed in a different unit from bob y but they had recently had a chance encounter in one of the jail's common areas. >> i never seen robert a day in my life. i was getting mop water because i was on clean-up and he just popped up out of nowhere and he was like, you know you're my brother, right? i said, i heard i had a brother named robert. good to meet you. now i got to meet you. it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, love you, and we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolfo
robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i don't know if you met him yet.yeah, he's here too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. bob y robert. so, we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. to which he had pled not guilty. >> well, my brother robert, he's related because we got the same father....
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robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i know if you met him yet.. >> he had a brother named bobby. that was intriguing. we went off to meet bobby. >> i know where you're going. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. >> my brother, we're related because we have the same father. >> bobby was housed in a different unit but they had chance encounter in one of the jail's common areas. >> i never seen robert a day in my life. i was getting mop water because i was on clean up and he just popped up out of nowhere and he's like you know you're my brother. i was like i heard i had a brother named robert. now i got to meet you. it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said hi. i love you and we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting but it was something. >> bobby wolford was quite a bit different than his brother robert. >> yeah! >> he had a much more carefree attitude. he was much more light hearted and much more of a jokester. >> bobby the white boy. give me
robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i know if you met him yet.. >> he had a brother named bobby. that was intriguing. we went off to meet bobby. >> i know where you're going. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. >> my brother, we're related because we have the same father. >> bobby was housed in a different unit but they had chance encounter in one of the jail's common areas. >> i never seen robert...
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i watch bobby's shows when i'm working out.l or mass kiss tick. >> we're going to have a throw-down later. >> thank you for being here. "fast money" in just a few moments with melissa lee. what's on tap? >> spirit airline from a consumer perspective they might be annoying because they charge from everything. from a wall street perspective they're well loved. we got the ceo on tonight in an exclusive. >> over to you guys. >> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site. i'm melissa lee. our traders are here. moving the needle on microsoft. we got the analyst who upgraded the stock. he'll explain why he's excited about the company's growth prospects. the nasdaq and the russell 2,000 breaking out today to boost the economy and battle deflation. then hedge fund giant david
i watch bobby's shows when i'm working out.l or mass kiss tick. >> we're going to have a throw-down later. >> thank you for being here. "fast money" in just a few moments with melissa lee. what's on tap? >> spirit airline from a consumer perspective they might be annoying because they charge from everything. from a wall street perspective they're well loved. we got the ceo on tonight in an exclusive. >> over to you guys. >> "fast money" starts...
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anything short of winning isn't good enough for bobby. a second place finish leaves bobby inconsolable, he is playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it is tough for him. >> reporter: thinks first of many lapness store for little bobby i. >> everything is just his way. it is something that he likes and as a parent, we support it. >> in phoenixville sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> he is nascar bound. >>> now to the fox 29 weather authority, what can you say about today other than pretty good. >> yes, you know it, we have been so lucky with these weekend, no rain. everybody is enjoying beach or where ever their weekend choice, getaway choice is. the temperature is warm. we are at 86. this is our high at the airport and it is still there. it is a very warm evening, the temperatures are going to be slow to fall, not a whole lot of cloud cover around. we saw mess of that really north of the city, today. we were in and out of the clouds, and those will dissipate by this evening and really set us up for mostly clear night. big d
anything short of winning isn't good enough for bobby. a second place finish leaves bobby inconsolable, he is playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it is tough for him. >> reporter: thinks first of many lapness store for little bobby i. >> everything is just his way. it is something that he likes and as a parent, we support it. >> in phoenixville sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> he is nascar bound. >>> now to the fox 29 weather authority,...
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was playing the role of -- >> defiance. >> what did bobby learn? >> count to three, count to three again. if they act out we turn our backs and when they calm down we face them again. >> what sets them apart is the inclues of approach. >> the autistic students are not away from the other students. >> they are in the classes and dorm rooms. >> there are 7,000 students with autism and aspergers this year that have graduated and don't have jobs. >> bobby is majoring in owed case. he starts his camp job next monday. >> great story. >>> time for a check of the "action news" traffic report thursday nitd, lets head to matt pellman in the traffic center. good afternoon matt. >> yes, almost the weekend and a lot of people are having a great idea, that is, lets head down the shore. traffic on 42 on the southbound side, heavier than normal and northbound is locked up heading towards 295, and the crash on 295 northbound is now gone but this is not good news, elsewhere we have word today that the white horse road bridge over the patco tracks at the lyndonwald s
was playing the role of -- >> defiance. >> what did bobby learn? >> count to three, count to three again. if they act out we turn our backs and when they calm down we face them again. >> what sets them apart is the inclues of approach. >> the autistic students are not away from the other students. >> they are in the classes and dorm rooms. >> there are 7,000 students with autism and aspergers this year that have graduated and don't have jobs. >>...
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bobbi brown art stick. a lot of long-wearing lipsticks can dry you out. >> i was going to ask you that. >> this one's got shea butter, vegetable oil, so it's super creamy but it doesn't budge. >> nola, thank you so much. what do we have over here? eyes, right? >> mascara. covergirl is known for their amazing mascaras, but they were hearing from women that they were using two different formulas to get the desired effect. so they built this brilliant two in one. on the first side, you've got this super volumizing formula so it really plumps up your lashes. on the other end, it's got this very lacquer-like finish so it makes your lashes super glossy and super dark. >> it gets out the clumps and stuff like that? >> it gets out all the clumps. you're getting everything you want in a mascara in one tube. >> what do we have over here? >> this amazing concealer from l'oreal called cc eye concealer. it stands for color correcting.
bobbi brown art stick. a lot of long-wearing lipsticks can dry you out. >> i was going to ask you that. >> this one's got shea butter, vegetable oil, so it's super creamy but it doesn't budge. >> nola, thank you so much. what do we have over here? eyes, right? >> mascara. covergirl is known for their amazing mascaras, but they were hearing from women that they were using two different formulas to get the desired effect. so they built this brilliant two in one. on the...
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a second place finish leaves bobby inn consolable.s playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it's tough for him report roar this is just the first of many lapse in for store little bobby. >> everything goes his way. something that he loves, then as parent we support it. >> in phoenixville, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> two small children one and three years old spent several days home alone after their mom is arrested. why they weren't taken somewhere safe as far as their mom was bust. >> chris brown says no thanks to plea deal that would keep him out of jail. why the singer is taking his chances and going to trial on assault charges. >> plus the tiger selfie is wildly popular on dating web sites. so popular lawmakers are moving to ban it ♪ >> you might wonder who would ever take a selfie like this. with tiger. but apparently a lot of guys have been doing it and then posting the pictures on the dating app tinder. it's happened enough that tumbler pages like this one started to pop up. the tinder trend has become so p
a second place finish leaves bobby inn consolable.s playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it's tough for him report roar this is just the first of many lapse in for store little bobby. >> everything goes his way. something that he loves, then as parent we support it. >> in phoenixville, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> two small children one and three years old spent several days home alone after their mom is arrested. why they weren't taken somewhere...
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second place finish leaves bobby inn consolable.playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it's tough for him. >> reporter: this this is just the first of many laps in for store little bobby. >> everything is racing. it's just his way. it's something that he loves and as a parent we support it. >> reporter: in phoenixville, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> he want to do win. >>> he's got the right attitude, though. that is what it is. very good story by him. >> well the newest member of the good day family made her philadelphia debut this morning take a look at alex holly's big entrance into the fox 29 studios that is morning. >>> ladies and gentlemen our good day host alex holley. come on in. >> wahoo! >> whoo! (applause). >> you know everybody. >> kacie, q, sue, karen. >> welcome. >> thank you, thank you i'm so happy to be here x are you raully? >> yes. >> because you still have time to back out. do i? >> yes. >> i already signed the deal. >> did you sign. >>> it's great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> let's
second place finish leaves bobby inn consolable.playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it's tough for him. >> reporter: this this is just the first of many laps in for store little bobby. >> everything is racing. it's just his way. it's something that he loves and as a parent we support it. >> reporter: in phoenixville, sabina kuriakose, fox 29 news. >> he want to do win. >>> he's got the right attitude, though. that is what it is. very...
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each time, bobby refs that engine. >> every time he races my heart's in my throat. >> bobby's parents say they just want him to have fun. but like any true competitor, his love of racing comes from within. so anything short of winning, just isn't good enough for bobby. a second place finish, with bobby in controllable. he's playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it is tough for him. >> still this is just a first of many laps in store for little bobby. >> everything, something he lovers, and as a parent we support it. >> in phoenixville, sabina, "fox 29 news". >>> oh, he is so cute. thank you, sack even a time for weather and traffic on the one's, we start it off with a peak at ultimate doppler, what came through overnight. saw a loft showers, thunderstorms, with plenty of lightning, even some heavy rain. coming after the heavy rain that fell yesterday afternoon in spots. not everyone saw that. but everyone saw this. which moved through between midnight and 2:00 a.m. it is now moved off shore. not looking at any rain or even any clouds really for that matter. fox future
each time, bobby refs that engine. >> every time he races my heart's in my throat. >> bobby's parents say they just want him to have fun. but like any true competitor, his love of racing comes from within. so anything short of winning, just isn't good enough for bobby. a second place finish, with bobby in controllable. he's playing to win. >> he puts his heart and soul into it. it is tough for him. >> still this is just a first of many laps in store for little bobby....
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so anything short of winning just didn't good enough for bobby. >> a second place finish with bobby leaves him inconsolable. he plays to win. >> it is tough for him. >> still just first of many laps in store for little bobby. >> everything is just his way, it is something that he loves, and as a parent, you know, we support it. >> in phoenixville, "fox 29 news". >>> family vacation in europe turns into pretty scary situation for actor rob lowe and his family. let's take a look at a picture that his son posted on twitter. as the rising floodwaters submerge their vacation home in france. the water covered the first floor of the house, before the firefighters got there, and pulled the fatly to safety, rob and his son john both shared pictures on social media, and thanked the first responders for saving their lives. >>> chris brown is head today trial for his assault case. >> plea deal that would have put him out of jail. his lawyers rejected the deal when they couldn't agree on statement of facts. a fan said brown hit him when he tried to get an autograph down in washington, d.c. his bodyguar
so anything short of winning just didn't good enough for bobby. >> a second place finish with bobby leaves him inconsolable. he plays to win. >> it is tough for him. >> still just first of many laps in store for little bobby. >> everything is just his way, it is something that he loves, and as a parent, you know, we support it. >> in phoenixville, "fox 29 news". >>> family vacation in europe turns into pretty scary situation for actor rob lowe...
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the guilty chamba had manacles with the strikes facing in dangling chains we tonicize soon closed bobbie arrived they held my nose checked me with water i thought my lungs would bust then came the questions when bobby the chain i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last was and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he cultured my sixteen year old my husband and son had a great time and he's known as the butcher of leone he was accused of executing four thousand and shipping seven thousand jews to concentration camps the us first hired him directly then sent him to create the feel of this piece called the talk torture to military juntas herman baca phrasing secret rolf comrade shaffer and coke global all charged with gruesome experiments on jews concentration camps all were admitted to the united states is just some of an estimated thirty thousand dollars the war criminals brought to america many more were activated in europe decades of bombings that have kept europe in a state of terror are actually the work of notes these recruite
the guilty chamba had manacles with the strikes facing in dangling chains we tonicize soon closed bobbie arrived they held my nose checked me with water i thought my lungs would bust then came the questions when bobby the chain i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last was and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he cultured my sixteen year old my husband and son had a great time and he's known as the butcher of leone he was accused of...
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i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last eight hours and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he tortured my sixteen year old my husband and son meditate and he's known as the butcher of leone he was accused of executing four thousand and shipping seven thousand jews to concentration camps the us first hired him directly then sent him to create the feel of this it's called the top torture to military juntas home and back a freezing secret room comrade shaffer i'm glowing we're all charged with gruesome experiments on jews concentration camps all were admitted to the united states is just some of an estimated thirty thousand dollars the war criminals brought to america many more were activated in europe decades of bombings that have kept europe in the state of terror are actually the work of notes these recruited by the white house top level officials in government and the cia confirmed former cia head bill colby calls gladio as the campaign is code named a quote major operation like the taksim square massacre and. snipers from
i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last eight hours and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he tortured my sixteen year old my husband and son meditate and he's known as the butcher of leone he was accused of executing four thousand and shipping seven thousand jews to concentration camps the us first hired him directly then sent him to create the feel of this it's called the top torture to military juntas home and back a freezing...
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they held my knives struck me with water i thought my lungs would bust then came the questions when bobby who had the chain i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last was and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he toted my sixteen year old my husband and son never returned he's known as the butcher of leone was accused of executing four thousand and shipping seven thousand jews to concentration camps the us first hired him directly.
they held my knives struck me with water i thought my lungs would bust then came the questions when bobby who had the chain i went all the way and could hang up his big watch to keep it dry these last was and then bobby said. you went to school get your husband and son he toted my sixteen year old my husband and son never returned he's known as the butcher of leone was accused of executing four thousand and shipping seven thousand jews to concentration camps the us first hired him directly.
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. >> bobby. there he is. >> this is bobby., rescued from a lab where he had been taken from his mom at birth. and made into a research subject. he was so traumatized by that experience, that he started to do what humans in distress some times do. he hurt himself. biting into his arm causing serious wounds. it was beyond heartbreaking. any one who saw bobby didn't have to be especially trained to know he was in severe distress. >> with the help of psychiatric meds he is now a new chimp. >> this make is my heart sing. >> what the doctor found in her research for her book is aside from med. >> you know you are a happy chimp when you start holding on to your feet. >> a huge factor in psychological recovery is love. even if it know it from your own species. >> do you love that bobby? >> is this okay? >> i have seen this in my own travels for "nightline." >> hi. how are you doing? what's going on? >> go get thecarrot? >> from babies given surrogate mother after their biological moms were killed by poachers. >> the food looks pretty
. >> bobby. there he is. >> this is bobby., rescued from a lab where he had been taken from his mom at birth. and made into a research subject. he was so traumatized by that experience, that he started to do what humans in distress some times do. he hurt himself. biting into his arm causing serious wounds. it was beyond heartbreaking. any one who saw bobby didn't have to be especially trained to know he was in severe distress. >> with the help of psychiatric meds he is now a...
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bobby smith. billy henderson and myself on the end. at that time i was - our name wag domi nrkts -- was domengos, and bobby came up with the spinners, getting it from a cadillac hub cap. we knew we were not going to college. we made a pact with each other, that we'd take this and make a career out of it. if we make it, we make it. if we don't, we [ singing ] >> they came up with a song "that's what girls are made for", i swear to god. it came up and went to top 40, motown for us was a very, very good college. they taught you how to use a microphone. they taught you to sit on a stool. they taught you everything. the spinners' album. it's the first album on atlantic records. they released the first record. a disc jockey in buffalo new york - he turned the record over and played i would be around. that record - i'm telling you. that sold so fast. [ singing ] >> and we kept on doing that. this is the star on the hollywood walk of fame. with respect the second black group to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> the first group was t
bobby smith. billy henderson and myself on the end. at that time i was - our name wag domi nrkts -- was domengos, and bobby came up with the spinners, getting it from a cadillac hub cap. we knew we were not going to college. we made a pact with each other, that we'd take this and make a career out of it. if we make it, we make it. if we don't, we [ singing ] >> they came up with a song "that's what girls are made for", i swear to god. it came up and went to top 40, motown for us...
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enjoy the relief. >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.ish removers, this week's -- you any what i mean -- bobbie thomas is all about the perfect fit. >> this is great. we're revealing the knockout bra. >> okay. >> this is the ultimate genius sports bra. and victoria's secret solved the problem for women who have to struggle to get a sports bra. >> that's genius. >> i'm not ever going to be a guy that would be -- so, you can just close the bra in the front. you get the idea. and then you zip over the top. >> that is fantastic and going home with the big -- >> these are fantastic. you get to lift and separate and don't have to pull off when you're all sweaty. next, i love this nail polish remover upgrade. you know the old swish, this has five fingers now, you can do one hand in 20 seconds from sephora. they also have, coming out in a few weeks, under the cap for the toes. so the sponge is under the cap. and these are the sling grip and bunker rings for any phone, tablet or case, go online and check them out. at bobbie.com, i have a review.
enjoy the relief. >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.ish removers, this week's -- you any what i mean -- bobbie thomas is all about the perfect fit. >> this is great. we're revealing the knockout bra. >> okay. >> this is the ultimate genius sports bra. and victoria's secret solved the problem for women who have to struggle to get a sports bra. >> that's genius. >> i'm not ever going to be a guy that would be -- so, you can just close the bra in the front....
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a lot to get to. >> bobby, real quick? >> we spent the first ten minutes of this show talking about soccer so if you want proof that soccer is big in this country, that is the proof. >> i guarantee you most of the people watching this show, most were watching the game. >> i got and e-mail joe better be on tomorrow because we don't want you talking all about soccer. >> roger bennett is calling collect from rio very soon. >> he is in the right mind? >> he is going to be calling collect. but he'll be live. >> he'll be watching. >> he's on camera. let's hope -- >> oh, he is? >> he's on camera? that's fantastic. >> we worked that out for you. >>> secretary of state john kerry arrived in baghdad this morning ago the u.s. tries to bolster iraq's security forces in the face of a raging insurgency. militants from the group isis now control two keyboard posts in the west. those checkpoints are among several targets toppled by the sunni gunmen over the weekend. american-made humvees seized in iraq are used in the syrian campaign as w
a lot to get to. >> bobby, real quick? >> we spent the first ten minutes of this show talking about soccer so if you want proof that soccer is big in this country, that is the proof. >> i guarantee you most of the people watching this show, most were watching the game. >> i got and e-mail joe better be on tomorrow because we don't want you talking all about soccer. >> roger bennett is calling collect from rio very soon. >> he is in the right mind? >> he...
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i'm bobby the transition coordinator my territory i coordinator for northern nevada and to bakersfield and the fun part hawaii and guatemala so we have a small territory so when i start out by saying thank you to all the folks here it's a great team effort i say that because i go to a lot of community cares around the country we're lucky we we have a partnership. i don't know if you know that but the va has been in the homeless business since 1987 and san francisco was one of the first sites there was about thirty everything we do in the va is a pilot project so in 1987 we hired folks to see about the vets and in our year we had our first contract of social serves michael and i have been doing this awhile. when we first started to keep track of vets it was 2 hundred and 50 thousand. the number now is down to 57 thousand 8 hundred and 49 in 2013 still way over it should be zero. at the stated in november of 2009 secretary that announced a competitive plan no veteran should remain on the streets. he stated that we needed to work on medical, mental health, substance abuse, jobs and depres
i'm bobby the transition coordinator my territory i coordinator for northern nevada and to bakersfield and the fun part hawaii and guatemala so we have a small territory so when i start out by saying thank you to all the folks here it's a great team effort i say that because i go to a lot of community cares around the country we're lucky we we have a partnership. i don't know if you know that but the va has been in the homeless business since 1987 and san francisco was one of the first sites...
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who cares. >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.ping with today's theme on expert advice, we brought in our own professional girlfriend. >> bobbie thomas is here with her insider tips and top picks for everything you want to know. >> what should we be getting? >> did you know tweezer man offers free sharpening for the lifetime of your tweezer? >> never knew that. >> invest in more than one pair. before you know it, it comes back sharpened and realigned. >> i had no idea. >>> next one, chanel beauty fans, on chanel.com they have a page that offer discontinued favorites for a limited edition time only. it's the secret people don't know. go to chanel.com and get that nail polish color. >> get whatever they have left. >> the last two are so item for summer. this is petusa. they are modelling two things. this oversized t-shirt that is butter soft. one size fits all. >> hoda, feel that. >> it comes in 11 colors. it offers short styles with fringe. >> that's fantastic. >> so amazing. of course you can see next to them thrks is a beach bag
who cares. >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz.ping with today's theme on expert advice, we brought in our own professional girlfriend. >> bobbie thomas is here with her insider tips and top picks for everything you want to know. >> what should we be getting? >> did you know tweezer man offers free sharpening for the lifetime of your tweezer? >> never knew that. >> invest in more than one pair. before you know it, it comes back sharpened and realigned....
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. >> weren't too smart, bobby. you got murdered. >>> the roofing business can be very lucrative. 42-year-old bob bosley started his roofing business from scratch in his hometown of alexandria, kentucky, and grew it into a multimillion dollar operation. >> bobby loved to help people. there was a woman that needed some repair work on her roof because it was bad weather and she was more or less worrying how she was going to pay for it and he told her, ma'am, it's christmas, merry christmas, don't worry about it. >> bob and his wife, amy, had two small children and lived a very comfortable life. >> he was very well off. he had nice cars, nice home, a lot of boats. he had pretty much all the toys that anybody could want. >> until one night, something happened that changed their lives forever. shortly before dawn, they woke to find an intruder in their bedroom. shots were fired and the intruder fled. >> someone is breaking into our house and my husband -- >> stay on the line with me. >> during the call, amy could hear th
. >> weren't too smart, bobby. you got murdered. >>> the roofing business can be very lucrative. 42-year-old bob bosley started his roofing business from scratch in his hometown of alexandria, kentucky, and grew it into a multimillion dollar operation. >> bobby loved to help people. there was a woman that needed some repair work on her roof because it was bad weather and she was more or less worrying how she was going to pay for it and he told her, ma'am, it's christmas,...
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. >> bobby strauss was accepted to st.participates in the autism and sport. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. >> autistic stiewbilities are assigned pier mentors. they are participating in the behavior management training class using role playing so bobby will be prepared to handle his job as a counselor. >> as a group, this side was having some sort of meltdown in behavior. >> you turned your back on them. >> the way they are acting is not okay. >> the role that bobby plays is one of. >> defines. >> -- dedefiance. >> count to three and then we face them again. >> the autistic students are not separated from the student population. students are fully integrated in the classroom and the dorm rooms. >> there are about 700,000 kids with autism and aspergers that have graduated from high school. many do not have jobs and many do not know they can go to college. >> but bobby has both else majoring in history and education he'll start his camp counselor's job next monday, lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> tak
. >> bobby strauss was accepted to st.participates in the autism and sport. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. >> autistic stiewbilities are assigned pier mentors. they are participating in the behavior management training class using role playing so bobby will be prepared to handle his job as a counselor. >> as a group, this side was having some sort of meltdown in behavior. >> you turned your back on them. >> the way they are acting is not okay....
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. >> you might think "duck dynasty," bobby jindal. there's no chance that that happened.nd then today about six minutes away from the duck commander compound, basketball bobby jindal did something much less basketball and much more the kind of thing you might expect from him and what he did at this church just down the road from the duck guys. it was a doozie, and it's going to affect a huge chunk of the united states. and that story is straight ahead tonight. stay with us. >>> largest city in louisiana is new orleans with a population of about 340,000 excellent people. second largest city in louisiana is baton rouge, about 230,000 people. and today far from either of those population centers in the town of monroe, louisiana, at a church, governor bobby jindal signed a new law that will close all of the abortion clinics in new orleans and baton rouge. for that whole state with a population of almost 5 million people, the law that bobby jindal signed today is expected to close every clinic in the state except for one, maybe two. neither of them in the state's two largest c
. >> you might think "duck dynasty," bobby jindal. there's no chance that that happened.nd then today about six minutes away from the duck commander compound, basketball bobby jindal did something much less basketball and much more the kind of thing you might expect from him and what he did at this church just down the road from the duck guys. it was a doozie, and it's going to affect a huge chunk of the united states. and that story is straight ahead tonight. stay with us....
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and damon, recently worked with bobby womack wrote, i will see my brother in church. ♪ would it be youalling ♪ >> reporter: the pair famously played together, and bobby womack tested early on by drug addiction, and affected by cancer and alzheimer's and died at age 70. his musical legacy goes on. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ]( >>> late news before we leave you tonight. the man suspected of orchestrating the 2012 attack in benghazi, libya, pleaded not guilty in federal court in washington today. he was flown to the capital this morning. four international monitors held captive for a month by pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine were freed today. five rockets fired from gaza hit israel. israeli aircraft later hit missiles, missile launchers in gaza. no deaths reported. the pilot who co-founded southwest airlines has died. roland king was 83. >>> and a spoiler alert. world cup favorite brazil barely survived a round of 16 after one shot in extra time by a chilean hit the crossbar and another ricocheted off the post. good night. >> announcer: pbs news hour weekend is
and damon, recently worked with bobby womack wrote, i will see my brother in church. ♪ would it be youalling ♪ >> reporter: the pair famously played together, and bobby womack tested early on by drug addiction, and affected by cancer and alzheimer's and died at age 70. his musical legacy goes on. >> thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ]( >>> late news before we leave you tonight. the man suspected of orchestrating the 2012 attack in benghazi, libya, pleaded not...
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" ""and also alex bolton, a congressional reporter for the "hill" newspaper, and bobby, let me start with you and the magazine. apparently, you have new details about bergdahl's release and the time in captivity and start us off with that. >> well, we have had communication with one of the taliban commanders at aaron baker, our middle east bureau chief has been in communication with for many years, and he gave us a picture into what the taliban think of tho, and what the relationship was with bergdahl, and some of what they say is predictable. they said they were happy with the transaction, and that this gives them incentive to try to capture more americans, and the exact quote is one bergdahl is worth more than hundreds of other useless hostages, and so this is something that they are encouraging the fighters to do more to get their hands on the americans, and not that that is especially easy to do, mind you. and the other thing they told us a little bit is that they felt that over time, they got to i don't know if like is the right word, but human interaction and that is not unusua
" ""and also alex bolton, a congressional reporter for the "hill" newspaper, and bobby, let me start with you and the magazine. apparently, you have new details about bergdahl's release and the time in captivity and start us off with that. >> well, we have had communication with one of the taliban commanders at aaron baker, our middle east bureau chief has been in communication with for many years, and he gave us a picture into what the taliban think of tho, and...
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singer-songwriter bobby womack was one of the all-time r&b greats.e had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. he performed just a couple weeks ago. anthony mason looks back now on womack's soulful career. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his voice was born out of a gospel church and given character by a life of ups and downs. bobby womack died yesterday after battling a series of health issues. ♪ because i used to love her but it's all over now ♪ womack got his start in 1960 when sam cooke signed the singer to his first record deal. during that time, he wrote and recorded "it's all over now," the song that would later become the "rolling stones" first number one hit. when his own band didn't break, he became a sessioned guitarist, playing on records by elvis, ray charles, dusty springfield and aretha franklin. ♪ in the '70s, while battling drug addiction, he released a series of successful solo albums. then in 1981, he had his biggest hit with "if you think you're lonely now." in 2009, he was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. bobby womack was 70 years
singer-songwriter bobby womack was one of the all-time r&b greats.e had been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. he performed just a couple weeks ago. anthony mason looks back now on womack's soulful career. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his voice was born out of a gospel church and given character by a life of ups and downs. bobby womack died yesterday after battling a series of health issues. ♪ because i used to love her but it's all over now ♪ womack got his start in 1960 when sam cooke...
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is it possible what bobby just said about robbing the banks? we know a lot of american money went into rebuilding those areas. is it now possible that this terrorist-led group is essentially using american money to buy weapons to fight in iraq? >> no. >> why not? they're robbing banks of $500 million. >> that's oil money. iraqi oil money. they have a $70 billion import of dollars and so that's their money. >> that's good to know. >> we've had a lot of money put in there, yes, i understand that, but three years later this is iraqi money from their development of oil. that's what's so important here. exactly what he was saying. control those fields, do we really want to have it in the hands of islamic extremists that are bent on a -- >> we may not have a choice. >> we have to leave it there. >> not just u.s., the west. >> thank you for your insight as well. >>> the situation in iraq is having an impact on the defense sector. a lot of defense manufacturing in los angeles, jane. what's the reaction, what's the news here? >> pentagon, of course, as
is it possible what bobby just said about robbing the banks? we know a lot of american money went into rebuilding those areas. is it now possible that this terrorist-led group is essentially using american money to buy weapons to fight in iraq? >> no. >> why not? they're robbing banks of $500 million. >> that's oil money. iraqi oil money. they have a $70 billion import of dollars and so that's their money. >> that's good to know. >> we've had a lot of money put in...
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bobby clark messed up his name. >> other than bobby clark forgetting my name it was a great experiencehe draft is at 7:00. the whole day you are doing nothing. all you are thinking where you are going to be drafted. sense you are a kid the dream is to play the nhl. it makes it really exciting. >>reporter:and alana deladon is sidelined with lyme disease. no word when he will return. >> finally over the years we see carlos ruiz taking a beating catching for the phillies. catching is the toughest position in baseball. jose lobaton, the ball is stuck in the mask. take another look. that is word right there. this job being a sports anchor is much, much safer. >> i have to agree with you. summertime is pool time for families. the y.m.c.a. of delaware is offering free swimming lessons. it's for children that are new or uncomfortable in the water. they must have attended kindergarten to take part or pre-school. >>> it's finally safe to go back into the water. fishermen catch a shark in an unlikely place. we'll tell you where. >>> and live at rittenhouse square tonight. >>> and live at rittenho
bobby clark messed up his name. >> other than bobby clark forgetting my name it was a great experiencehe draft is at 7:00. the whole day you are doing nothing. all you are thinking where you are going to be drafted. sense you are a kid the dream is to play the nhl. it makes it really exciting. >>reporter:and alana deladon is sidelined with lyme disease. no word when he will return. >> finally over the years we see carlos ruiz taking a beating catching for the phillies....
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companies -- >> i'm sorry, bobby.ne pilot myself, i've had numerous -- >> pilot is a nice word. >> i've had numerous problems and accidents with my drone. no one's been harmed. what is the balance between this actually being something where you look up in the sky five years from now and there are packages whizzing by and actually protecting people and actually kind of monitoring safety? because these things will inevitably fall out of the sky. is it just like accidents with cars basically, something we have to adjust to? >> so it's a safety risk management system. you know, for the air transport, for the large drones it will go up. companies like rockwell collins, northrop grumman and others are developing data links, flight management systems that are all going to be certified and very capable and very safe. equivalent to the level of safety we have in the operations today. for the folks that are down flying at very low altitudes, the model aircraft, the low flyers, below 400 feet or so, you know, the risk -- the saf
companies -- >> i'm sorry, bobby.ne pilot myself, i've had numerous -- >> pilot is a nice word. >> i've had numerous problems and accidents with my drone. no one's been harmed. what is the balance between this actually being something where you look up in the sky five years from now and there are packages whizzing by and actually protecting people and actually kind of monitoring safety? because these things will inevitably fall out of the sky. is it just like accidents with...
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. >> you may think "duck dynasty" bobby jindal no chance you think of duck dynasty, bobby jindal andasketball. then today, six minutes from the duck compound, he did something much more than you might expect. what he did at the church down the road from the duck guys. it was a doosie. it will affect a huge chunk of the united states. and that story is straight ahead tonight. stay with us. ping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 45
. >> you may think "duck dynasty" bobby jindal no chance you think of duck dynasty, bobby jindal andasketball. then today, six minutes from the duck compound, he did something much more than you might expect. what he did at the church down the road from the duck guys. it was a doosie. it will affect a huge chunk of the united states. and that story is straight ahead tonight. stay with us. ping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like...
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so bobby jindal sort of aligns himself with the base.it more about politics or he is truly opposed to it but louisiana doesn't have the best school system in the world and now that burden will be on him if they replace it and they have to replace it with something that exceeds the expectation i think of common core which we saw indiana do. >> the base in iowa doesn't like common core so bobby returns to baton rouge and says no common core. >> it doesn't seem to be what common core has done in the state of louisiana necessarily. >> jim vandehei, a look inside the political playbook, thanks so much. >> take care. see you later. >>> defending champ spain, can you believe this? >> unbelievable. >> this is real. >> it's never happened. >> they won the euro in '08 and won the world cup in '10 and won the euro in '12. >> four years ago won the whole deal and now on their way home. >>> plus why chilean fans are thrown out of the country. ♪ whatever you're looking for hey ♪ ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and
so bobby jindal sort of aligns himself with the base.it more about politics or he is truly opposed to it but louisiana doesn't have the best school system in the world and now that burden will be on him if they replace it and they have to replace it with something that exceeds the expectation i think of common core which we saw indiana do. >> the base in iowa doesn't like common core so bobby returns to baton rouge and says no common core. >> it doesn't seem to be what common core...
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. >> bobby, i mean, you've worked in iraq for a long, long time and known maliki for a long time.o you have belief he's the leader that can reach out to sunnis and reach out to kurds. >> no, anderson. he's had plenty of opportunities to do that and he's doing none of it. he hasn't been doing it in the last 7 two hours when the pressure is great to do so. when it's clear his policies aren't succeeding, he's not shown flexibilities. i've known him for a long time. i met him before he was considered prime minister candidate and even back then, he was very much a shiite partisan and his policies in government have remained consistently proshiite and anti everybody else. >> bobby, to christiane's point, it's amazing to hear his name back in the mix. i remember a time, i think, it was 2004, u.s. troops almost arrested him for one of his aids, i think, giving information to iran, wasn't it? >> i think when you -- if the solution to the problem is him, then your country is in far greater trouble than you actually think. i think if you ran this down, you would find the person suggesting hi
. >> bobby, i mean, you've worked in iraq for a long, long time and known maliki for a long time.o you have belief he's the leader that can reach out to sunnis and reach out to kurds. >> no, anderson. he's had plenty of opportunities to do that and he's doing none of it. he hasn't been doing it in the last 7 two hours when the pressure is great to do so. when it's clear his policies aren't succeeding, he's not shown flexibilities. i've known him for a long time. i met him before he...
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i want to bring in bobby gosh, "time" international, former baghdad bureau chief. key question right now, a question i never thought we'd be asking at least at this point. is baghdad next? how vulnerable is the capital of iraq? given these other cities that have now been taken over by these al qaeda affiliated islamist terrorists? >> wolf, logic suggests that baghdad should be the safist space in iraq, that is where the elite iraqi troops, if there is such a thing exists anymore, that's where the elite iraq canky troops are positioned. however, if you told me a week ago that mosul might have fallen, i would have told you the same thing, a city that big cannot possibly fall to a fairly small group of terrorists. so the big question is will those soldiers surrounding baghdad, will they stand and fight? if they do, then with only 8,000 or 9,000 men, they are stretched quite thin across the length of iraq. and they should quite easily be -- but if the iraqi soldiers don't stand and fight, any city can be taken. >> the iraqi soldiers, bobby, in mosul, they didn't stand
i want to bring in bobby gosh, "time" international, former baghdad bureau chief. key question right now, a question i never thought we'd be asking at least at this point. is baghdad next? how vulnerable is the capital of iraq? given these other cities that have now been taken over by these al qaeda affiliated islamist terrorists? >> wolf, logic suggests that baghdad should be the safist space in iraq, that is where the elite iraqi troops, if there is such a thing exists...
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>> new edition, i mean, ronny, bobby, ricky, michael, ralph and johnny.rent record out in some years, but any time those tickets go up on sale, you know, it's 5,000 to 10,000 people coming to see candy girl, cool it now, mr. telephone man and all of the individuals and we owe a debt of gratitude to the discipline and the hard work and perseverance that we put in three or four years before "candy girl" came out and when people began to embrace us they just held on and we're thankful for that. >> new edition is lasting not because we're not good and we put out good music, but maybe the last sick x or seven have b by default? what keeps us going, people still look and crave for that style because as we got older that's all we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ that girl is poison ♪ ♪ >>> stay with us. >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. he goes to schools aoss the country empowering women to fight back against emotional and physical abuse while building self-esteem. >> i am here to help take the power away from hate crimes. >> i am h
>> new edition, i mean, ronny, bobby, ricky, michael, ralph and johnny.rent record out in some years, but any time those tickets go up on sale, you know, it's 5,000 to 10,000 people coming to see candy girl, cool it now, mr. telephone man and all of the individuals and we owe a debt of gratitude to the discipline and the hard work and perseverance that we put in three or four years before "candy girl" came out and when people began to embrace us they just held on and we're...