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the kennedy orbit was resentful of this, bobby especially. he did not like that johnson was being praised for his legislative genius. he's complaining about it even in 1966, and bobby says, well, it helps if you have shakespeare to write about you. [laughter]reut and i think when it comes to lyndon johnson, a very powerful person, a dynamic person, but also a man who did not know how to contain his appetites. and towards the end of my book, you see bobby having to fight against cuts to school lunches that lyndon johnson had initiated all of a sudden in order to finance the war in vietnam. so lyndon johnson, yeah, you don't really get the kennedys without johnson, and that ballet plays out, i think. of and especially with bobby and who's going to control the future of the democratic party. they couldn't come together, and that's, you know, how the story ends. >> i just think that the ground was tilled really for johnson. because the movement was going in such a way that he had the momentum really to move forward with the legislation that had b
the kennedy orbit was resentful of this, bobby especially. he did not like that johnson was being praised for his legislative genius. he's complaining about it even in 1966, and bobby says, well, it helps if you have shakespeare to write about you. [laughter]reut and i think when it comes to lyndon johnson, a very powerful person, a dynamic person, but also a man who did not know how to contain his appetites. and towards the end of my book, you see bobby having to fight against cuts to school...
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that plays out i think and especially with bobby. who is going to control the future of the democratic party they couldn't come together and you know how that story ends. they had the momentum has been suggested by john kennedy. it's always offstage in these narratives driven by bobby kennedy and john kennedy and martin luther king and lyndon johnson in the wings and from the narrative point of view i'm wondering how we can write the biographies that don't. the biography always puts the individual ahead of the story. that is its nature. how do you keep one eye altogether on the actors. >> i enjoy how the buck had a lot of the people that are not kennedy and jfk into the buck. you have to understand that they are affecting the political actors and therefore, the interpretation has to come through how they push this person to sort of be the constant in that case. everything james farmer did affected, not everything affected what jfk was going to do, but when he did step into the story, that was big. so, i don't know. i think that you h
that plays out i think and especially with bobby. who is going to control the future of the democratic party they couldn't come together and you know how that story ends. they had the momentum has been suggested by john kennedy. it's always offstage in these narratives driven by bobby kennedy and john kennedy and martin luther king and lyndon johnson in the wings and from the narrative point of view i'm wondering how we can write the biographies that don't. the biography always puts the...
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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. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 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 robert. 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 for the mop because i was on cleanup. 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, i love you, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of
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. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 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...
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and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby?ow, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why people like myself have been very vocal in terms of... i myself believe that we should have congressional hearings on jazz and how to make it part of the curriculum of every public school kid in the united states. and you get into social studies and all of a sudden you talk about the louisiana purchase, how come america's greatest art form, and what best represents us as a multicultural society, and what best represents the ethos of america, freedom within a democratic society for the individual, musically and culturally, how come that's not being taught in the public schools? doesn
and i think... >> hinojosa: but really, bobby?ow, how many... you know, i travel around the country, and for me jazz is my... again, kind of stemming from my experience at wkcr radio and meeting someone like you when i was an impressionable 18-year-old, jazz is a part of my life. it's what's on my radio 24-7. >> right, right, right. >> hinojosa: my kids are hearing it. but it's not easy to find jazz on the radio across this country. >> well, that's why people like myself...
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robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i don't know if you met him yet.in here, too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and aggravated 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 robert. 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 for the mop because i was on cleanup. 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? i love you, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much
robby, bobby and robert. bobby wolford. i don't know if you met him yet.in here, too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary. to which he had pled not guilty. >> well, my brother robert, he's related...
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bobby? >> we're just going to, you know. >> jimmy: bobby.immy: bobby, what a great workout we had. this is a great stretch. >> i'm going to give you one more, this is my favorite. >> jimmy: yeah. >> going to take your knee up here. >> jimmy: okay. >> going to push you this way. like this, and then keep your shoulder open. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is a good stretch. >> yes. >> jimmy: that is a good stretch. >> yes! yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, this feels great. feel so relaxed. so relaxing. [ laughter ] ah. >> i wasn't born with the -- with the -- [ laughter ] i wasn't born with the jimmy fallon physique, so -- >> jimmy: i got to pull back as you go. [ laughter ] >> you know. >> jimmy: feels good, man. i want to talk about your movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did i describe it right at the beginning? i don't know how to describe it. i loved it. >> no, thanks, yeah. >> jimmy: i had no idea what it was about. i just know you were in it. [ laughter ] i really -- at one point i said maybe i'm having an acid fl
bobby? >> we're just going to, you know. >> jimmy: bobby.immy: bobby, what a great workout we had. this is a great stretch. >> i'm going to give you one more, this is my favorite. >> jimmy: yeah. >> going to take your knee up here. >> jimmy: okay. >> going to push you this way. like this, and then keep your shoulder open. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is a good stretch. >> yes. >> jimmy: that is a good stretch....
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his name...is bobby. bobby. such a lovely name. tracy... i-is he... yes, mitchell. he is.kay. um... why didn't you tell me? mitchell, you and i don't have a relationship anymore. i called you after our little... visit to the nurse's room. you never returned any of my calls. i-i was freaked out, tracy, and i -- hey, let's not rehash the past... [ sighs ] ...but rather, focus on the future. yes, yes. yes, cam and i, um, want to know if you're open... to us... getting to know bobby. i don't think that's a very good idea. i understand. no, it might be a little awkward at first, but i think after some time... we brought him a present. for bobby? we really just want to meet him. fine. okay. bobby? could you come out here? hey, honey. what's up? hi. i wanted to introduce you to mitchell and cameron. this is my husband. hey. how ya doin'? hey, what's up, dude? how ya doin'? good. nice to meet you. yeah. hi. cameron. hi, there. yeah. so, uh, how do you know tracy? um, uh, how -- uh, we, um... took me to the prom. the prom. the prom. oh, a redhead. you really have a type, don
his name...is bobby. bobby. such a lovely name. tracy... i-is he... yes, mitchell. he is.kay. um... why didn't you tell me? mitchell, you and i don't have a relationship anymore. i called you after our little... visit to the nurse's room. you never returned any of my calls. i-i was freaked out, tracy, and i -- hey, let's not rehash the past... [ sighs ] ...but rather, focus on the future. yes, yes. yes, cam and i, um, want to know if you're open... to us... getting to know bobby. i don't think...
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bobby: hi, i'm bobby riddell, and i want to invite you to join me and so many of my good friends on thecruise. announcer: join us on the malt shop memories cruise 2017, the world's best rock 'n roll party at sea. there will be live performances by rock 'n roll legends including dion, brenda lee, the righteous brothers, bobby riddell, janet jeans beach party starring dean torrent the , vogues, the contours, and a special evening with the beach boys. we will relive the glory days of rock 'n roll again next november 5 through november 12, 2017, on holland america line's luxurious euro dome. leaving fort lauderdale and making ports of call in beautiful saint martin and for the first time ever, antigua. enjoy dancing, panel discussions live performances, , and artist q&a, making it a another week of unbelievable fun. bobby: malt shop memories cruise, sailing november 5, 2017. don't miss the boat. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for suze orman's financial security. >> after all these years of working with people and their money, the one thing i have learned about is this, ev
bobby: hi, i'm bobby riddell, and i want to invite you to join me and so many of my good friends on thecruise. announcer: join us on the malt shop memories cruise 2017, the world's best rock 'n roll party at sea. there will be live performances by rock 'n roll legends including dion, brenda lee, the righteous brothers, bobby riddell, janet jeans beach party starring dean torrent the , vogues, the contours, and a special evening with the beach boys. we will relive the glory days of rock 'n roll...
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por eso, bobby no podÍa cantar.e la muerte desea pequeÑa de tres aÑos en california. le estaban haciendo un procedimiento para sacar unos dientes. la pequeÑa tenÍa anestesia general. tuvo que ser trasladada a un hospital porque su corazÓn dejo de funcionar y mÁs tarde muriÓ. todos los niÑos tienen que ir al dentista. me parece algo muy importante para la salud de todos nuestros hijos. ahora, anestesia general? anestesia general que ponen a dormir -- te ponen a dormir. cuando la niÑa no estÁ respondiendo y uno tiene que ayudar a que respire mientras hacen el procedimiento. eso lo hacen en lugares donde hay equipos especiales por si hay una complicaciÓn. inclusive, si es necesario poner un tubo para que respire por ella. esto existÍa en esta clinica dental? realmente, no lo sabemos. en mi experiencia, no existe este tipo de equipos. ellos tuvieron que llamar a la emergencia. esta seÑora le da la noticia de que su hija estÁ muerta. imaginen. ustedes que son madres, esa noticia tan horrible. moraleja, no dejarÍa que un
por eso, bobby no podÍa cantar.e la muerte desea pequeÑa de tres aÑos en california. le estaban haciendo un procedimiento para sacar unos dientes. la pequeÑa tenÍa anestesia general. tuvo que ser trasladada a un hospital porque su corazÓn dejo de funcionar y mÁs tarde muriÓ. todos los niÑos tienen que ir al dentista. me parece algo muy importante para la salud de todos nuestros hijos. ahora, anestesia general? anestesia general que ponen a dormir -- te ponen a dormir. cuando la niÑa...
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i count myself as a steele family friend and have worked bobbie, sinceher, 1960's. his father, robert, was a mentor to my son, stacey. i had the pleasure of watching commissioner steele grow from a child into becoming an adult. an outstanding local and national leader. commissioner steele was so much more than a man with a title. he was part of the glue which held his community together. he was a big brother to neighborhood boys whom he often took with him to events and activities. he was a mentor and an inspiration to those who came into contact with him. he was a great advocate for organ donation and transportation. you see, he was a recipient from his sister who gave him a kidney. he was an omega man, a great frat brother, and he was a leader of the west side and countywide black elected officials. he meant the world to his family and brought great pride and joy to his parents, robert and former cook county board president, bobbie steele. robert steele was an absolute leader who provided leadership and guidance on a regular basis wherever he went. he was active i
i count myself as a steele family friend and have worked bobbie, sinceher, 1960's. his father, robert, was a mentor to my son, stacey. i had the pleasure of watching commissioner steele grow from a child into becoming an adult. an outstanding local and national leader. commissioner steele was so much more than a man with a title. he was part of the glue which held his community together. he was a big brother to neighborhood boys whom he often took with him to events and activities. he was a...
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millie bobby brown plays the character 11.tars playing hard to get no matter how hard the spoilers. >> where do we find 11 in is season two? give me all the juice. >> nope. >> i tried. >> but i wasn't giving up that quick. and david harper, the show's reluctant hero, helped me out. >> we left a lot of open-ended thing in season one. there is some sort of reemergence of 11 that will happen. >> 11 is back. duh. and thanks to sam, we know things get even stranger. >> what can you tell me about season two? >> i mean, i can tell there's new characters. there is this new one coming over hawkins. >> she pulled this trick out of the bag. ♪ now we know you can sing. that was amazing. >> thank you. >> did you hear from katy perry yet? >> no, i haven't. we had a competition whoever sings fireworks best gets on to meet here. just the day after, i stopped. >> season two of" stranger things" premieres on netflix halloween. >>> coming up, he owns this haven in new york city. restauranteur to the stars. he is sneak peeking his show, cooks ver
millie bobby brown plays the character 11.tars playing hard to get no matter how hard the spoilers. >> where do we find 11 in is season two? give me all the juice. >> nope. >> i tried. >> but i wasn't giving up that quick. and david harper, the show's reluctant hero, helped me out. >> we left a lot of open-ended thing in season one. there is some sort of reemergence of 11 that will happen. >> 11 is back. duh. and thanks to sam, we know things get even...
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bobby says he's been training for such an occasion for about ten years now.eantime we're told the victim is in good condition at a hospital. lucy? >> all right. that is a good news. thank you very much, dave. >>> happening right now another key witness back on the stand bar owner michael weiss took the stand again today in the federal corruption trial of philly da seth williams. >> he owns woody's and read through messages he he can changed with williams. prosecutors brought out documents which appeared to show that weiss gave williams a jaguar and money for loans that he never paid back. weiss testified that williams wrote letters to the california liquor control board so weiss could get his suspended license reinstated in that state. however, when the defense asked weiss said did he not believe that he bribed anyone. >>> another case against bill cosby this time a civil lawsuit in california. a such set a trial date of jul july 2018 the civil suit accuses the famed comedian of sexual assault this time in 1974. two weeks ago cosby's criminal trial in montgom
bobby says he's been training for such an occasion for about ten years now.eantime we're told the victim is in good condition at a hospital. lucy? >> all right. that is a good news. thank you very much, dave. >>> happening right now another key witness back on the stand bar owner michael weiss took the stand again today in the federal corruption trial of philly da seth williams. >> he owns woody's and read through messages he he can changed with williams. prosecutors...
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a new book on bobby kennedy came to out to early and favorable notice.journalist a colleague of ours as a entrepreneurs on "morning joe." his book focusing st on the years between bobby's brothers assassination and the speech 51 years ago today in south africa. the book is called the revolution of bobby kennedy congratulations thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> as you look through the prism of the current times just today, does it seem like an era a million years ago that he and his politics of idealism existed in sfl one of the reasons he resonates today is appealed to the politics of change we're constantly -- we're experiencing really tumultuous times as we were in the 19 sixth. robert kennedy was the one who could encapsulate because he experienced it the most when his brother was killed. not only a change to his family life. it was a change to professional life. he had been guided by his brother all that time. there was this aimlessness that followed. but then quickly he took a direction, began seeking the vice presidency underiyndon
a new book on bobby kennedy came to out to early and favorable notice.journalist a colleague of ours as a entrepreneurs on "morning joe." his book focusing st on the years between bobby's brothers assassination and the speech 51 years ago today in south africa. the book is called the revolution of bobby kennedy congratulations thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> as you look through the prism of the current times just today, does it seem like an era a million...
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with you, bobby chacon.hanks, lou. lou: that's it for us tonight, thanks for being with us for our special coverage. congressman dave bratt, among our guests tomorrow. our special coverage continues tomorrow with adam shapiro. good night from new york.. adam: i'm adam shapiro and this is a fox business network special report. now as you know, it has been a disturbing and incredible day in the nation's capital, the number three house republican steve scalise hospitalized in critical condition and three others wounded after a gunman this morning opened fire on them, as they practiced for a charity baseball game. capitol police working security at the field shot the suspect who later died at the hospital. he's believed to have been an outspoken bernie sanders supporter who once volunteered for the sanders campaign. according to investigators and witnesses, the shooter approached the practice area in
with you, bobby chacon.hanks, lou. lou: that's it for us tonight, thanks for being with us for our special coverage. congressman dave bratt, among our guests tomorrow. our special coverage continues tomorrow with adam shapiro. good night from new york.. adam: i'm adam shapiro and this is a fox business network special report. now as you know, it has been a disturbing and incredible day in the nation's capital, the number three house republican steve scalise hospitalized in critical condition...
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with you, bobby chacon.s, lou. lou: that's it for us tonight, thanks for being with us for our special coverage. congressman dave bratt, among our special coverage continues tomorrow with adam shapiro. good night from new york.. adam: i'm adam shapiro and this is a fox business network special report. now as you know, it has been a disturbing and incredible day in the nation's capital, the number three house republican steve scalise hospitalized in critical condition and three others wounded after a gunman this morning opened fire on them, as they practicefor charity baseball game. capitol police working security at the field shot e suspect who later died at the hospital. he's believed to have been an outspoken bernie sanders supporter who once volunteered for the sanders campaign. according to investigators and witnesses, the shooter approached the practice area in alexandr
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what i think bobby and whitney gave each other, except turns, love. she absolutely loved him.s acceptance. you can see from the clip, the film is more forgiving than some of nick broomfield's work. i went into this not a great whitney houston fan at a came out with a new—found respect for what she did, the way she sank and how important the music was. you do get that. it is important that a film like this tells you that. the comparison to be made is with amy. this is not as good as amy. what amy did was give it a sense of being intimately involved in that story, sometimes in a way that was deeply uncomfortable. the way he used the lyrics to tell the story like a diary. this feels more like watching something from a distance and that is inevitable. it is also... a fairly familiar story. someone with a lot of talent, finding it difficult to deal with fame and fortu nate difficult to deal with fame and fortunate and feeling insecure. it investigate the relationship with the people around her. an interview with her bodyguard who said this is not going to end well. he was then rewa
what i think bobby and whitney gave each other, except turns, love. she absolutely loved him.s acceptance. you can see from the clip, the film is more forgiving than some of nick broomfield's work. i went into this not a great whitney houston fan at a came out with a new—found respect for what she did, the way she sank and how important the music was. you do get that. it is important that a film like this tells you that. the comparison to be made is with amy. this is not as good as amy. what...
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we have not had bobbies on then... we have not had bobbies on the beat for quite a long time.eat for quite a long time. you ca n always the beat for quite a long time. you can always have more resources but resources going into this sort of terrorism has to be much more internet based. it is not necessarily about walking the street. i am sure it is a mixture of both. but it is about listening and infiltrating an interesting that jeremy corbyn to the campaign last night, sunday night. nobody should be making political capital out of these but we are three days away from an election. it raises this question of suspending the campaign. after manchester it was suspended for four days. this time 24 hours. ukip for four days. this time 24 hours. udem for four days. this time 24 hours. ukip did not observe that suspension. was it the right decision? it is hard to say. but there is an election this week so you cannot suspend campaign. there is an election this week so you cannot suspend campaignm there is an election this week so you cannot suspend campaign. in the telegraph, youtube
we have not had bobbies on then... we have not had bobbies on the beat for quite a long time.eat for quite a long time. you ca n always the beat for quite a long time. you can always have more resources but resources going into this sort of terrorism has to be much more internet based. it is not necessarily about walking the street. i am sure it is a mixture of both. but it is about listening and infiltrating an interesting that jeremy corbyn to the campaign last night, sunday night. nobody...
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but she would call me bobby. kind of eerie. she would call me bobby. my grandfather, sometimes -- people have nicknames for us as kids, and my grandfather always called me joe. we would spend a week or two with them in the summer and my sister and i -- my grandmother would call me bobby and my grandfather called me joe. i know that my frand mother -- grandmother loved her son bobby. the folks who took his life were japanese. in the navy i've flown plenty of missions with japanese forces during the vietnam war and cold war when i was a naval flight officer. japan is among our best friends and one of our closest allies. despite the hundreds of thousands of lives lost at their hands because of the attack on pearl harbor and the war that ensued, germany were an enemy in world war ii and now among our closest allies and sort of a bulwark in that part of the world. the adversaries, vietnam, where i served, a great adversary for a number of years and one of our closest trading partners and one of our partners -- our wonderful trade agreement, transpacific par
but she would call me bobby. kind of eerie. she would call me bobby. my grandfather, sometimes -- people have nicknames for us as kids, and my grandfather always called me joe. we would spend a week or two with them in the summer and my sister and i -- my grandmother would call me bobby and my grandfather called me joe. i know that my frand mother -- grandmother loved her son bobby. the folks who took his life were japanese. in the navy i've flown plenty of missions with japanese forces during...
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the book is called "the revolution of bobby kennedy." thanks for coming on.look at this now through the prism of our current times does it seem like an era a million years ago that he and his politics of idealism existed in? >> i think one of the reasons robert kennedy resonates is because he appealed to that change that we are experiencing really in tumulltuous times. robert kennedy i think was the one who could incapsulate that because he experienced it the most when his brother was killed. it was not only a change to his family life but professional life. he had been guided by his brother for all that time. quickly he took a direction and began seeking vice presidency under lyndon johnson. that led him to the senate and then to rebel in vietnam. and then to find his own definition of change. that's what he shared in that speech in 1966. speaking to those college students who were fighting apartheid they were in a revolution of their own and said the tiniest thing you do can change the world. >> he used to say about himself he was sardonic. his critics foun
the book is called "the revolution of bobby kennedy." thanks for coming on.look at this now through the prism of our current times does it seem like an era a million years ago that he and his politics of idealism existed in? >> i think one of the reasons robert kennedy resonates is because he appealed to that change that we are experiencing really in tumulltuous times. robert kennedy i think was the one who could incapsulate that because he experienced it the most when his...
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there was bobby king -- bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king, riots in the u.s. , riots at the democratic convention, tet in vietnam, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. and then in the summer of 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and, as a dividend, sort of redeem the year and redeem the country. remember, this was one year after the apollo 1 fire. nasa had lost three astronauts on a launch pad fire. the dream of getting to the moon by 1970 seemed completely beyond reach now. the spacecraft had to be built from the bottom up. the saturn 5 rocket wasn't working, the lunar module was hopeless. that was nowhere near ready to make a landing. so here we were in the summer of '68, 16 months before kennedy's deadline. and the guys at nasa -- and they were all men at the time, not including the women from "hidden figures" who did such incredible work -- they said we can fix this command module, and if we do this work and if we do it fast and if we get our guys
there was bobby king -- bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king, riots in the u.s. , riots at the democratic convention, tet in vietnam, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. and then in the summer of 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and, as a dividend, sort of redeem the year and redeem the country. remember, this was one year after the apollo 1 fire. nasa had lost...
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bobby.an for 35 years, y'all have been our backbone, y'all have been there for us through thick and thin. and i know i been through some -- >> so the iconic girl band, "xscape" hit the stage for "who can i run to" and "kickin' it." the r&b group brought down the house. everyone was singing along. >> i didn't know the real housewives was in that group. i didn't know that's where she got her start. >> duh! >> this is another throwback group. new edition, they also did the -- >> wait, wait. for this performance, sh! ♪ >> kendis decided he was so excited he had to lip synch to the song. only he wasn't really lip synching. >> i was just mouthing. i think that's what everybody did when new edition got on stage. we were all like ♪ can't get you out of my head ♪ ♪ miss her, kiss her ♪ that girl is poison >> there's a little poison on the silver carpet as it was called. french multana. >> oh, look at that. that's a jacket right there. you should wear that to work tomorrow. >> he wore that jacket. >>
bobby.an for 35 years, y'all have been our backbone, y'all have been there for us through thick and thin. and i know i been through some -- >> so the iconic girl band, "xscape" hit the stage for "who can i run to" and "kickin' it." the r&b group brought down the house. everyone was singing along. >> i didn't know the real housewives was in that group. i didn't know that's where she got her start. >> duh! >> this is another throwback...
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>> no. >> staff inter gate rocco moreno and bobby. and they take their search for contraband to the next level. >>> i look like death rolled over me. with the beard, everything. i actually look like i'm about 50 years old, which i am. back to the outside world. i like to look out the window a lot. there's a helicopter school close to here from the coast guard and a lot of really cool helicopters fly over. i like to see that. this is the most secure conscious place i've ever seen in my life. they do not [ bleep ] around on security here. >> housing some of florida's most dangerous inmates, the santa rosa correctional institution operates under strict guidelines, much like the military bases in nearby pensacola. those guidelines even extend to inmate haircuts. >> it has to be one length. cannot touch any portion of the collar or touch any portion of the ear. you can't cut no kind of designs into your hair or anything like that, any exotic hair style or anything like that. it has to be all one length. >> the barber shop is staffed by inm
>> no. >> staff inter gate rocco moreno and bobby. and they take their search for contraband to the next level. >>> i look like death rolled over me. with the beard, everything. i actually look like i'm about 50 years old, which i am. back to the outside world. i like to look out the window a lot. there's a helicopter school close to here from the coast guard and a lot of really cool helicopters fly over. i like to see that. this is the most secure conscious place i've ever...
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we have bobby flay here. he says they're perfect for summer.ith you. >> looks good. first the top stories of the morning. here's the news at 8:00. >> good morning from washington. i'm hallie jackson live from the white house. this morning an administration official tells nbc climate agreement when he makes a big announcement at the rose garden here later today. but there will likely be caveats and multiple sources of caution. nothing is final until the president says it is. the move would fulfill a pledge the president made on the campaign trail. he's been facing opposition from elon musk and his own secretary of state. this does nothing to alleviate concerns from allies around the world. close to 200 countries have signed on. only syria and nicaragua are not in it. also on pennsylvania avenue, we could see james comey testify publicly as early as next week. a source close to the fired said he's been, quote, cleared for takeoff by the special council to tell his story publicly and answer questions from members of congress. the white house, howe
we have bobby flay here. he says they're perfect for summer.ith you. >> looks good. first the top stories of the morning. here's the news at 8:00. >> good morning from washington. i'm hallie jackson live from the white house. this morning an administration official tells nbc climate agreement when he makes a big announcement at the rose garden here later today. but there will likely be caveats and multiple sources of caution. nothing is final until the president says it is. the move...
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it's bobbie. hey, bobbie. what's up? well, i spoke with ava jerome's doctors.nough to be interviewed by the pcpd. okay, uh, that's great. thank you for the update. i'll be by to interview her sometime today. good. ♪ can i help you with your breakfast? i don't want it. you need to take in more calories -- i told you i didn't want it! julian: you'll have to forgive my sister. she'd, uh, prefer a dry martini. hmm. don't worry. i'll make sure she takes a drink. thank you. you're welcome. if you think i'm taking one sip of that, you're even more deluded than she is. ooh. sounds like somebody's feeling better.
it's bobbie. hey, bobbie. what's up? well, i spoke with ava jerome's doctors.nough to be interviewed by the pcpd. okay, uh, that's great. thank you for the update. i'll be by to interview her sometime today. good. ♪ can i help you with your breakfast? i don't want it. you need to take in more calories -- i told you i didn't want it! julian: you'll have to forgive my sister. she'd, uh, prefer a dry martini. hmm. don't worry. i'll make sure she takes a drink. thank you. you're welcome. if you...
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joinings now one of this year's speakers bobbi brown.entrepreneur and founder of bobbi brown cosmetics. great to see you. thank you so much forejoining us. >> thanks for talking to me. >> you know, you are somebody who is truly iconic. smoob has not only made it as an entrepreneur, re-invented yourself time and time again, different lines from makeup to books, to advice and health and wellness and beyond. i just wonder, is there any sort of drn-use the phrase earlier today secret sauce, a farm la y formula to use being successful as an entrepreneur? >> the answer is, no. the suggestion do what you love. try different things and don't be afraid. >> how much of what happens is hard work? how much is just showing up? how much is luck? does all of those -- do all of those things factor into being successful? >> it's honestly a little bit of everything. the secret sauce is just knowing what you love, taking chances, and i love doing things that i don't know anything about, but just doing it, something different. >> doing something different.
joinings now one of this year's speakers bobbi brown.entrepreneur and founder of bobbi brown cosmetics. great to see you. thank you so much forejoining us. >> thanks for talking to me. >> you know, you are somebody who is truly iconic. smoob has not only made it as an entrepreneur, re-invented yourself time and time again, different lines from makeup to books, to advice and health and wellness and beyond. i just wonder, is there any sort of drn-use the phrase earlier today secret...
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smith, bobby. known as bobby 3. >> jimmy: see, we're not so different after all.y have lord buckethead, and we have lord buckethead too. how much would he pay to go back to that day, huh? we have a tradition on this show that dates back to the late 1800s or something. every year we invite the winner of the scripps national spelling bee to our show to defend his or her title against me. i'm a pretty good speller. this year's winner is 12-year-old anania vinay. she spelled a lot of words right and for her prowess took home $40,000. in a few minutes i'm going to take that $40,000 from this 12-year-old child. anania. [ laughter ] >> this is yours, congratulations, you're the 2017 champ of the scripps national spelling bee. >> jimmy: yeah. oh, no. that's why athletes have champagne, they get drunk and they feel better after something like that. [ laughter ] i hope -- well, anania's going to be out here tonight and i am going to take that trophy from her and put it on the mantel in my home. it's going to be a wonderful thing. when i come back, i take on a 12-year-old in
smith, bobby. known as bobby 3. >> jimmy: see, we're not so different after all.y have lord buckethead, and we have lord buckethead too. how much would he pay to go back to that day, huh? we have a tradition on this show that dates back to the late 1800s or something. every year we invite the winner of the scripps national spelling bee to our show to defend his or her title against me. i'm a pretty good speller. this year's winner is 12-year-old anania vinay. she spelled a lot of words...
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i am bobby safer, a week ago, a month ago or a year ago. lam bobby safer, because a week ago, a monthar ago. i am bobby safer, because there are security people in the foyer, what i am worried about is intimidation from council security. there is a police presence. are they going to try to legally enforce my eviction from the property? what if they go down that route? they are trying to persuade you...” they go down that route? they are trying to persuade you... i am happy to have a conversation but we haven't had a reasonable conversation yet. we are talking about thousands of people. can they have conversations with each individual? there are not that many people left in the building. they know where i am, i am people left in the building. they know where i am, lam happy to people left in the building. they know where i am, i am happy to talk. they are making it up as they go along, this is the reality of the situation. camden did a very good job, ifind situation. camden did a very good job, i find than supportive and encouraging, however, idon't job, i find than supportive and enco
i am bobby safer, a week ago, a month ago or a year ago. lam bobby safer, because a week ago, a monthar ago. i am bobby safer, because there are security people in the foyer, what i am worried about is intimidation from council security. there is a police presence. are they going to try to legally enforce my eviction from the property? what if they go down that route? they are trying to persuade you...” they go down that route? they are trying to persuade you... i am happy to have a...
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that's woody mcclain on the left dressed like bobby. the real bobby steps right in.s a pretty firm grip. people went wild on the internet about this. speculating what their conversation was all about. let's talk about the silver carpet. who wore it best. people going crazy over this look by actress pa lank owe from orange is t"orange is the new b" i wish you could see this. this is d.j. khalid's son. you hate when you show up and you're wearing -- >> this is gucci. you can't get mad at him for showing up in the same gear. so adorable. >> so cute. >> let me hear your new edition. escape also performed. >> thanks, angie. >>> got to get you up to date on what's happening on the beltway. it's going to affect so m >> melissa mollet with the latest. >> good morning, guys. breaking news on the beltway. take a look at this. chopper 4 over the problem. inner loop shut down at van dorn street. a seven-mile backup at this point this morning. here's another vantage point from a v-dot camera. a major mess on the outer loop through that area. also a delay here of three miles. adam
that's woody mcclain on the left dressed like bobby. the real bobby steps right in.s a pretty firm grip. people went wild on the internet about this. speculating what their conversation was all about. let's talk about the silver carpet. who wore it best. people going crazy over this look by actress pa lank owe from orange is t"orange is the new b" i wish you could see this. this is d.j. khalid's son. you hate when you show up and you're wearing -- >> this is gucci. you can't get...
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bobby. bobby? nice to meet you. yeah? went to the doctor, and the doctor put me in a hospital for one week. oh, my! my name is heather wayab. i'm the community outreach rn at ihs. ok, thank you. ok, you're welcome. i could not believe that these people were walking, talking, and functioning, you know, eating and able to walk about with these horrendous wounds — wounds that we never saw, really, in school or in the hospital because they're really big and infected and abscesses, and all kinds of crazy stuff. the homeless are the people that have the least political clout so they get forgotten too often, until the system begins to crash. are you having any pain right now? just a headache. 0k. well, we're gonna to get you in a room shortly and we're gonna do a physical exam, ok? thanks, sarah. i think the biggest frustration is that you are a physician who really wants to see their patients get better, is to see that revolving door. ok, very good. it's like this horrific groundhog day of sorts that occurs every two weeks with
bobby. bobby? nice to meet you. yeah? went to the doctor, and the doctor put me in a hospital for one week. oh, my! my name is heather wayab. i'm the community outreach rn at ihs. ok, thank you. ok, you're welcome. i could not believe that these people were walking, talking, and functioning, you know, eating and able to walk about with these horrendous wounds — wounds that we never saw, really, in school or in the hospital because they're really big and infected and abscesses, and all kinds...
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you do need police officers, beat bobbies as we call them in the uk, out on the streets, talking to muslimhe muslim community. it's not about just having the and the muslim community. it's not aboutjust having the staff is about having the right staff of the job. when those members of the community make complaints, they need to be listened to. one of the attackers, khuram butt had been reported twice to the abilities. he also appeared ina to the abilities. he also appeared in a documentary. it was thought that he was watching hate videos on youtube. khuram butt at 27 the father of two young children. he worked on the london underground before turning to islamic extremism. to my police around his home. here, he was well—known and well liked. around his home. here, he was well-known and well liked. my kids just love to play with him. his neighbour says she feels falls. just love to play with him. his neighbour says she feels fallslj was neighbour says she feels falls.|j was blind. it is scary. our children are always playing here. benjamin joe would say hello to his neighbour, even on the da
you do need police officers, beat bobbies as we call them in the uk, out on the streets, talking to muslimhe muslim community. it's not about just having the and the muslim community. it's not aboutjust having the staff is about having the right staff of the job. when those members of the community make complaints, they need to be listened to. one of the attackers, khuram butt had been reported twice to the abilities. he also appeared ina to the abilities. he also appeared in a documentary. it...
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i had an opportunity to sit down with bobby. listening today, he's really happy that i'm in this position. and i'm going to embrace it and like bruce and i talked, it's my job to run that department and run it the way that he think i can run it and the way i feel like i can. >> williams' promotion coming as the start of mini camp for the burgundy and gold. >> reporter: this week's camp, mandatory. and the redskins were looking like the redskins. stars trent williams, jordan reed, back on the field with their teammates after working out on their own during otas. matt lots of drama surrounding the running back who was absent from voluntary work-outs after slipping down the depth chart. >> we can put a plan together and see where i'll end up with some kind of trade talk during draft. and me and my agent sat down and put a plan together, to try to see and talk to teams, to see what's going on. as far as that, i'm here to work. >> was there any question in your mind that matt jones would be here this week? >> there's no question in m
i had an opportunity to sit down with bobby. listening today, he's really happy that i'm in this position. and i'm going to embrace it and like bruce and i talked, it's my job to run that department and run it the way that he think i can run it and the way i feel like i can. >> williams' promotion coming as the start of mini camp for the burgundy and gold. >> reporter: this week's camp, mandatory. and the redskins were looking like the redskins. stars trent williams, jordan reed,...
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bobby kennedy and his brother, john f. kennedy, had decided that they wanted to use the resources of the civil rights division for voting rights cases, their theory being if you could get the blacks the franchise, that would change the politics of the states. the way i got to meet martin luther king, when i was in birmingham, and king was leading the demonstrations there, the children's march, there was only one place a black could live in birmingham, and that was the a.g. gaston motel. so we both lived there. i hung out with king and andy young and james bevel and all of his assistance. it was a fantastic experience for a young kid just out of law school. >> let's fast forward a little bit. 1980, president jimmy carter and his final year in office, names you to the federal bench. obviously you were confirmed. >> right. >> do you think today somebody like you could be confirmed to the federal bench? >> no. i don't think i could be confirmed today. i don't think i would be confirmed today. the politics have changed of judic
bobby kennedy and his brother, john f. kennedy, had decided that they wanted to use the resources of the civil rights division for voting rights cases, their theory being if you could get the blacks the franchise, that would change the politics of the states. the way i got to meet martin luther king, when i was in birmingham, and king was leading the demonstrations there, the children's march, there was only one place a black could live in birmingham, and that was the a.g. gaston motel. so we...
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we have bobby flay here who says those are perfect for summer.with you. >> looks good. but first, let us get right to the top stories of the morning. here's the news at 8:00. >> reporter: good morning from washington. i'm hallie jackson live from the white house. and this morning an administration official tells nbc news that president trump is expected to pull out of that landmark paris climate agreement when he makes a big announcement at the rose garden here later today. but there will likely be caveats and multiple sources of caution. nothing is final until the president says it is. this move would fulfill a pledge the president made again and again out on the campaign trail, but he's been facing opposition from business advisers like elan musk and his own secretary of state. and this will do nothing to alleviate concerns from allies around the world. close to 200 countries have signed onto this deal, only syria and nicaragua are not in it. >>> we are also keeping an eye on action up pennsylvania avenue at capitol hill where we could see jame
we have bobby flay here who says those are perfect for summer.with you. >> looks good. but first, let us get right to the top stories of the morning. here's the news at 8:00. >> reporter: good morning from washington. i'm hallie jackson live from the white house. and this morning an administration official tells nbc news that president trump is expected to pull out of that landmark paris climate agreement when he makes a big announcement at the rose garden here later today. but...
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bobby, you've kind of talked about some red flags that are red flagged in hindsight.that the fbi didn't have him in their sights. do you think they should have picked up on him before? >> no. this may have been an individual they had on their radar years ago presocial media, preinternet. if he sent them to the white house, they would have knocked on his door. we can't police the internet with the millions of comments that are happening every day and the rhetoric seems to be ratcheted up daily worse and worse all the time. so it's -- you know, the secret service has their hands full. the sheer volume of the rhetoric and these kind of comments, you know, you look back and even to take something where you can track some of these people that are making the comments and then track them through, you know, criminal histories in the past, even that would be so onerous as to be almost -- it's mind boggling. as a law enforcement officer to think that an agency would be charged with trying to do that, it's mind boggling to be able to do that. >> it does sound so difficult and ye
bobby, you've kind of talked about some red flags that are red flagged in hindsight.that the fbi didn't have him in their sights. do you think they should have picked up on him before? >> no. this may have been an individual they had on their radar years ago presocial media, preinternet. if he sent them to the white house, they would have knocked on his door. we can't police the internet with the millions of comments that are happening every day and the rhetoric seems to be ratcheted up...
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bobby dugan says that he grew up catching reruns of "the cosby show" and he said at one time he wouldd himself a fan and there he was helping to decide the comedian's fate and while he admits to waffling back and forth, guilty, not guilty, he says in the end he had no doubt. new details this morning about the tears and tension during those grueling 52 hours of deliberations in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> the most intense moment i think was when there's about four people crying in the room. one was out in the hallway out pacing, you know, visibly upset. >> what was the reason for the tears? >> we couldn't really get anything down to like a solid thing and that frustrated people. >> reporter: 21-year-old bobby dugan says more than a week later he still agonizes over the fact that the 12 jurors could not agree on a verdict. >> i have regret like, i guess, when we came to the final deadlock decision and it kind of has been in my mind like this could all be said and done. >> do you think there's something that could have happened differently to change the outcome? >> evidence.
bobby dugan says that he grew up catching reruns of "the cosby show" and he said at one time he wouldd himself a fan and there he was helping to decide the comedian's fate and while he admits to waffling back and forth, guilty, not guilty, he says in the end he had no doubt. new details this morning about the tears and tension during those grueling 52 hours of deliberations in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> the most intense moment i think was when there's about four...
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he's just trying to set up a little game, a match between the two of them. >> the new bobby rigs. >>omen's tennis are almost two separate sports. >>> a new bombshell from prince harry. a week after saying nobody in the royal family wants to inherit the throne. at one point he wanted out of royal life so badly he considered giving up his title but said loyalty to his grandmother, the between, prevented him from doing so but his army it was the best escape for him. he felt he was finally meeting people from different backgrounds and did so much for wounded warriors. who at one point or another hasn't wanted out of their family. >> the family business. >> exactly. >> survey says -- >> i know. i can't replicate it like you. thank you, paula. >>> brand-new migraine research. what causes it. could relief be ahead? >> we have a parenting alert. if your kid is on snapchat, is it too easy for a stranger to track them. lara has much more. >>> so much to get to. a huge night at the b.e.t. awards. leslie jones kill the it and show-stopping new edition performance and a great audience so don't go
he's just trying to set up a little game, a match between the two of them. >> the new bobby rigs. >>omen's tennis are almost two separate sports. >>> a new bombshell from prince harry. a week after saying nobody in the royal family wants to inherit the throne. at one point he wanted out of royal life so badly he considered giving up his title but said loyalty to his grandmother, the between, prevented him from doing so but his army it was the best escape for him. he felt he...
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we are thrilled as well to have with us today congressman bobby scott and congresswoman virginia foxx who care so deeply about this effort. thank you. [applause] the strength of our nation will be determined by our ability to keep jobs in america. and we're going to keep them in america. you're not going to have companies kneeing like in -- fleeing like in the past. there's going to be a big price to pay for companies that want to leave, fire their workers, build a plant outside of this country and think they're going to sell their product right back into the united states. gonna be a big price to pay. but we want to keep jobs in america x we want to train -- and we want to train people and hire american workers to fill those jobs. and that's exactly what we're doing. and we're being -- we're really doing a good job of it, and i just want to thank all of our secretaries and everybody involved in the process. not only will our apprentices transform their lives, but they will also transform our lives in the truest sense. today's apprentices will construct the roads and bridges that move
we are thrilled as well to have with us today congressman bobby scott and congresswoman virginia foxx who care so deeply about this effort. thank you. [applause] the strength of our nation will be determined by our ability to keep jobs in america. and we're going to keep them in america. you're not going to have companies kneeing like in -- fleeing like in the past. there's going to be a big price to pay for companies that want to leave, fire their workers, build a plant outside of this country...
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what do i think that bobby and whitney gave each other? acce pta nce, love.f nick broomfield's previous work. i went into this not being a big whitney houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important, because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and you do get that. and that is important that a film like this does tell you that. obviously the comparison to be made is with amy, the asif kapadia film. and it's also worth saying, straight off the bat, this is not as good as amy. what amy did was give you the sense of being intimately involved in that story, sometimes in a way that was deeply uncomfortable, but because of the way he used the lyrics, which seemed to tell the story almost like a diary, it really gave you what felt like a proper insight. this feels much more like watching something from a distance and that is inevitable. it is to
what do i think that bobby and whitney gave each other? acce pta nce, love.f nick broomfield's previous work. i went into this not being a big whitney houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important, because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and you do get that....
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bobby chacon, thanks very much. joining us from california. you're watching cnn.our breaking news coverage of the london terror attacks. we'll be right back. so, if anyone has a reason that these two should not be wed, speak now. (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when you really, really want the best, switch to verizon unlimited and get our best smartphones for just $15 a month. you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to... ...choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, & get luvs. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful
bobby chacon, thanks very much. joining us from california. you're watching cnn.our breaking news coverage of the london terror attacks. we'll be right back. so, if anyone has a reason that these two should not be wed, speak now. (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon...