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was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me it was just a very normal upbringing. >> bobbi went to college just over the border in oklahoma. that's where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> she had a way about her, the way she carried herself, the way she talked, the way she laughed. there was something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he -- he gave me confidence. he added to my life. it just worked. >> they married in 1982 and within four years had two little girls. bobbi was a teacher and randy worked in corrections. at one point they worked in the s
was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was bobbi dial's partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me...
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vonnie: that is a legendary bobbi brown, the founder of bobbi brown cosmetics.till had a come of the flu goes beyond the fever and runny nose. it is costing billions of dollars of every -- in every year paired what you need to know about this years influenza's virus. we discussed next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "balance of power." --"bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. in the united kingdom, polls show boris johnson's conservatives are likely to win a majority in thursday's election. no one is rolling out the leader of the opposition labor party, jeremy corbyn. he is 70 years old and one of the oldest first-time prime ministers. he wants to bring a number of industries under public control, among them, rail, water, energy production and mail. they would raise the minimum wage and spend more of the national health service according to labour. he wants to attack multinationals, workforce and operations in the u.k. workers would get up to 10% ownership in their companies. and, corbyn proposes a windfall tax on oil companies to be used to fight climate
vonnie: that is a legendary bobbi brown, the founder of bobbi brown cosmetics.till had a come of the flu goes beyond the fever and runny nose. it is costing billions of dollars of every -- in every year paired what you need to know about this years influenza's virus. we discussed next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "balance of power." --"bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. in the united kingdom, polls show boris johnson's conservatives are likely to win a majority...
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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.d i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette autonomy from mainland china. i'm aishah hasnie. >> it didn't take long for rumors to spread about hollywood's biggest star and the most of powerful man in the world. >> their schedules are so public it's easy to document their lives almost on a daily basis. the on time they could have been alone as far as i know is when they stayed in palm springs. >> sinatra planned to host the president for the weekend. but because of his alleged ties to organized crime, bobby urged him not to attend. and it
bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.d i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll...
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bobby has heard things are turning violent just few blocks away.eaking the glass, so there are protesters inside the station. their accusations that the network is enabling police violence. the police response might be heavy on ordinary protesters — time for them to be water, and withdraw. the government eventually withdrew the extradition bill but protesters feel the authorities have not sufficiently engaged with their demands. frustration and anger over the police‘s use of force means the crowds keep coming onto the streets. and as darkness falls, the chances of violent confrontation increase. frontliners are preparing molotov cocktails. eson has his brick at the ready. one of many prepared by the crowd to throw at the police. but for many protesters, resorting to violence is a moral dilemma. the protesters moved out from the commercial city centre. there has been sporadic violence across the city. we're heading out to a district further east. there's been trouble between the protesters and local residents. north point is home to a large pro—chin
bobby has heard things are turning violent just few blocks away.eaking the glass, so there are protesters inside the station. their accusations that the network is enabling police violence. the police response might be heavy on ordinary protesters — time for them to be water, and withdraw. the government eventually withdrew the extradition bill but protesters feel the authorities have not sufficiently engaged with their demands. frustration and anger over the police‘s use of force means the...
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he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they could not verify how it was from. they brought it to the fbi's attention because of the connection with the ken does. >> the accounts of rfk's whereabouts have been refuted by official record of the department of justice and personal accounts. bobby kenne
he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped...
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i used to work with bobby for five seasons with the chargers.a special and close knit family. so from all of us here at nbc, and from all of the 49er faithful, our condolences to the beathard family on this difficult night. >> and the niners will be playing for him and thinking about the beathard family when they take on the rams. the niners 11-3. and the rams 8-6. don't sleep on the rams. it is a scary site. you don't want to overlook the rams. >> we're talking about other legends on the field or in the 49ers headlines. just last night, jerry rice was in the headlines and that's because the nfl jame named jerry rice one of the top 100 players of all time. that is not surprising. jerry rice and tom brady will be considered the goats, the great of the of all time, and last night's honor, jerry rice named one of the top 100 players of all time. and also in the headlines is running back roger, with legendary games against the l.a. rams, named a finalist for the pro football hall of fame. and named a finalist before and hopefully this time around, h
i used to work with bobby for five seasons with the chargers.a special and close knit family. so from all of us here at nbc, and from all of the 49er faithful, our condolences to the beathard family on this difficult night. >> and the niners will be playing for him and thinking about the beathard family when they take on the rams. the niners 11-3. and the rams 8-6. don't sleep on the rams. it is a scary site. you don't want to overlook the rams. >> we're talking about other legends...
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moore and we won the world cup in 1966 bobby moore and we won the world cup in1966 and it bobby mooree world cup in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up on history i did not really know about. and revisit the glory days. it isa about. and revisit the glory days. it is a shame he was known condition to see how close we came in 18 months ago to win it. those who were members of that team... with every passing year, the legends become bigger because we have never been able to achieve that. why not? because we have not been good enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywhere. enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywherem enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywhere. it is a quagmire. it looks incredibly peaceful and if you did not know better, it looks like a pretty picture but it belies the horrible stuff that goes with flooding and it has been relentless. who would have thought that only two years ago we we re thought that only two years ago we were talking about drought and underground aquifers
moore and we won the world cup in 1966 bobby moore and we won the world cup in1966 and it bobby mooree world cup in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up on history i did not really know about. and revisit the glory days. it isa about. and revisit the glory days. it is a shame he was known condition to see how close we came in 18 months ago to win it. those who were members of that team... with every passing year, the legends become bigger because we have...
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. >> reporter: we begin with two people who have known and loved the man they call bobby, godfather ofheir son, close friend of more than 40 years. long before the rest of the world heard of him. >> and when did you meet him? >> we went to high school together. >> reporter: stewart and emily altman spoke to us for the first time since durst was arrested. >> there's still a side of bob that's not a monster. >> yeah. >> you know, he has a heart, but it's caused me a great deal of conflict and i can't get my head around is whatever happened to bob. it's hard. >> reporter: the altmans shared personal photos and the story of bob they've lived and breathed starting with the family disaster that tormented him. >> his mom committed suicide when he was 7 years-old and it was a devastating experience for bob. >> reporter: compounded by bob's strained relationships with his brother douglas and his father seymour. but then, in the 1970s, stewart introduced bob to a young woman and this whole twisted tale was set in motion. >> i was living on east 52nd street on the second floor and kathie was livi
. >> reporter: we begin with two people who have known and loved the man they call bobby, godfather ofheir son, close friend of more than 40 years. long before the rest of the world heard of him. >> and when did you meet him? >> we went to high school together. >> reporter: stewart and emily altman spoke to us for the first time since durst was arrested. >> there's still a side of bob that's not a monster. >> yeah. >> you know, he has a heart, but it's...
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i remember going and seeing bobby and i said bobby?irginia has never had an african-american on the bench or a woman on the federal bench. i said, i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and we did. it was jim spencer. our guest earlier today on the circuit court, and jim came up from the district court. i have wonderful experiences with all of these great pals of mine. boy, everyone of us are facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect for a moment for the basis of my thoughts on 30 years of traveling for the senate, i am always laughing at the congressman. they got to rush out and get home to the district, and the district's driving distance are the most of them in virginia, and then it is only a short shuck group of people. senators go from the tip of the state, george, to the atlantic ocean all the way to the valley of virginia. senators have a lot more to cover than members of the house. i want to thank those of you and i bet there is a few here that might have voted for me one time or another -- is the
i remember going and seeing bobby and i said bobby?irginia has never had an african-american on the bench or a woman on the federal bench. i said, i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and we did. it was jim spencer. our guest earlier today on the circuit court, and jim came up from the district court. i have wonderful experiences with all of these great pals of mine. boy, everyone of us are facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect for a moment for the basis of...
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i remember seeing bobby and said bobby, virginia has never had in its 200 year history and african-americann the bench or a woman on the federal bench and i said i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and it was jim spencer, on the circuit court and jim came up from district court. i have had wonderful experiences with all these powers of mine who served together but every one of them is facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect on a moment for the basis of my thoughts, i am always laughing at congressman, getting home in the district. there is a group of people. senators go from the tip of the state all the way to northern virginia to the atlantic ocean to the valley of virginia so senators have a lot more to cover than members of the house. i want to thank those of you and i bet there are a few who might have voted for me at one time or another. there is a hand going up. may i thank you. i enjoyed it and enjoyed every minute of it and did come up to the end and this shows you how politics in virginia has worked in those days and i said you are 80 years old,
i remember seeing bobby and said bobby, virginia has never had in its 200 year history and african-americann the bench or a woman on the federal bench and i said i want you to help me select that individual to go on the bench and it was jim spencer, on the circuit court and jim came up from district court. i have had wonderful experiences with all these powers of mine who served together but every one of them is facing a challenge today. i go back and reflect on a moment for the basis of my...
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removed 70 who's been in office for more than 30 years his government has arrested and prosecuted bobby wine the several times and the opposition figure has accused security forces of torturing him but the 37 year old is not holding back his ambition in fact he's now directly challenging president the 70 elections expected to be held in 2021 but will his popularity be enough to get him elected and what are his plans for the way forward buganda is probably why talks to al-jazeera. bobby wine leading opposition politician from uganda thank you for talking to al-jazeera and let me start by asking you to tell us what's wrong with things in uganda right now. i will try to be diplomatic and say many things are wrong but if i was to be real i'll say almost everything is wrong and it all begins with leadership we have what many people describe as a click talk rossy for government which we hope to make better it's relatively recent merged on the political scene you were before that who musician why did you decide to go to politics i'm a musician social activist and get a youth who recently i cal
removed 70 who's been in office for more than 30 years his government has arrested and prosecuted bobby wine the several times and the opposition figure has accused security forces of torturing him but the 37 year old is not holding back his ambition in fact he's now directly challenging president the 70 elections expected to be held in 2021 but will his popularity be enough to get him elected and what are his plans for the way forward buganda is probably why talks to al-jazeera. bobby wine...
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i'm gonna get bobby brown's little ass. i'm getting him. - bobby brown gonna beat you up. he gon--he gonna, uh, dance battle you and kill you. - i don't think bobby brown can dance anymore. - what you doing for your birthday? - i'm gonna punch a watermelon. - what? - in my backyard. - you're gonna punch a watermelon? - yeah, 'cause it--it feels more like a face. - oh, my god. who is this playing on my phone? 'cause i know this ain't mike tyson. - tiffany! - who--is this [bleep]? who is this? - this is bobby. - [laughing] - how you been, mama? - i been good. i been real good. - i'm sorry we played this prank on you. - yeah, i mean-- - but we damn sure gonna show it on tv. - hey, everybody. - so i'll call you later, all right? - all right. bye. - she ready. - she ready! - [laughs] ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody. thank you so much for tuning in. and thank you for coming out. as always, thank you so much. let's do it. i'm trevor
i'm gonna get bobby brown's little ass. i'm getting him. - bobby brown gonna beat you up. he gon--he gonna, uh, dance battle you and kill you. - i don't think bobby brown can dance anymore. - what you doing for your birthday? - i'm gonna punch a watermelon. - what? - in my backyard. - you're gonna punch a watermelon? - yeah, 'cause it--it feels more like a face. - oh, my god. who is this playing on my phone? 'cause i know this ain't mike tyson. - tiffany! - who--is this [bleep]? who is this? -...
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bobby is one of the hottest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet kulkarni to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so have been the money he earned was always ploughed back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm it's only things about money what they want and the big decisions that need to be taken this is it but i want to support it is very different she thinks about the home and the needs of her family the food and the money that's required to survive well when they hit us. 3 years ago she insisted that her husband set aside one acre of farmland to grow fruit vegetables and greens to meet the food needs of the family not only that she insisted but the land be legall
bobby is one of the hottest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow of widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet kulkarni to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so have been the money he earned was always ploughed back into the farm for the...
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my study of bobby and i never knew bobby of course, i know some of the family but bobby really did go out and listen and hear people and get his public opinion best. in the story it came out of a dinner where marianne and peter were there. . . senators eastman and stennis refused to do it. and and you may remember this from studying this, john kennedy, all of his federal judges went treatment's committee and eastland wouldn't allow kennedy to appoint anybody but segregationists, eisenhower appointed much better judges. the civil rights decisions that were done right, the decisions were right, eisenhower judges, not kennedy judges, she had no use for the kennedy family. bobby showed up with peter adelman, she had no use for peter adelman either but she married him some years later. bobby showed up and she told us that night, everybody, all the media and tv cameras out of the sack when he went in and he picked up this dirty little child and she said i would not have wanted to hold him and she saw empathy she had never seen in a human being. i don't know when kennedy became that empathet
my study of bobby and i never knew bobby of course, i know some of the family but bobby really did go out and listen and hear people and get his public opinion best. in the story it came out of a dinner where marianne and peter were there. . . senators eastman and stennis refused to do it. and and you may remember this from studying this, john kennedy, all of his federal judges went treatment's committee and eastland wouldn't allow kennedy to appoint anybody but segregationists, eisenhower...
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bobby and geoff and martin were key people.d in fact made my debut at burnley with all three of those still in the team. what was he like as a person? i think the thing about martin was he, the best description i suppose, he was very humble. he‘d talk about players and you know some like publicity. martin wasn‘t like that. he was very quiet. he was a humble individual. yes, they enjoyed the up world cup and whatever, but it only as each decade went by and england could never repeat it that the enormity of that tea m repeat it that the enormity of that team and the players there grew and so team and the players there grew and soi team and the players there grew and so i think you know people like martin and geoff were intrigued at suddenly how it grew more and more important. martin never sort of revelled in it or anything. he was very low— key. revelled in it or anything. he was very low—key. but very humble. and good company. but never you know went looking for any headlines. good company. but never you know went looking for a
bobby and geoff and martin were key people.d in fact made my debut at burnley with all three of those still in the team. what was he like as a person? i think the thing about martin was he, the best description i suppose, he was very humble. he‘d talk about players and you know some like publicity. martin wasn‘t like that. he was very quiet. he was a humble individual. yes, they enjoyed the up world cup and whatever, but it only as each decade went by and england could never repeat it that...
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the still have to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is talent because johnson was his boss. this whole time, he was taking bribes and giving orders and everything else. dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. so he doesn't want bittman to get slashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. -- this a third meeting is the bullet. there is an indictment meeting. there are two people taking notes. there is the recorder taking notes. who is going to be indicted and what is said. then there is james, what he will use to write the report. colson.omes some others, but the task force, the watergate task force comes in and does their presentation. they are line attorneys. there are five or six of them. and then the staff attorneys review and decide whether they are going to agree with that indictment. thehey ask rick, who is on cnn panel apparently last night, he is the deputy of the watergate task force. what are the chances for a conviction? he
the still have to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is talent because johnson was his boss. this whole time, he was taking bribes and giving orders and everything else. dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. so he doesn't want bittman to get slashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. -- this a third meeting is the bullet. there is an indictment meeting. there are two people taking notes. there is the...
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i had experience from bobby sands‘s election.tings and from there i was recruited as one of the people, it was myjob to get martin elected to the northern ireland assembly in 1982 and even my handlers told me, and i've read it in the book, they said to me, look, it is vital that he gets elected. you do whatever you need to do. now, when you tell me that, that your british intelligence handlers were telling you to ensure that martin mcguinness got elected, became a leader of republicans, both political as well as underground military in northern ireland, it has perhaps played into a narrative amongst some in the republican movement that martin mcguinness must have been in some way or other an agent. he must have had links, ties to the british. he's always denied it, but what do you think? well, i've got mixed feelings about it. martin mcguinness had authorisation from the army council, way back as early as the mid—70s, to deal on a back channel with those people who were looking for an alternative way to solve this problem. and do
i had experience from bobby sands‘s election.tings and from there i was recruited as one of the people, it was myjob to get martin elected to the northern ireland assembly in 1982 and even my handlers told me, and i've read it in the book, they said to me, look, it is vital that he gets elected. you do whatever you need to do. now, when you tell me that, that your british intelligence handlers were telling you to ensure that martin mcguinness got elected, became a leader of republicans, both...
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representative bobby scott and a representative from virginia. representative karen bass and from missouri. speaker of the house of delegates, first counsel for the embassy of wanda. the former virginia governor, the former virginia governor robert mcdonald, the former missouri governor greitens, former representatives james moran and mf payne, members of the governors cabinet, members of the virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas norment, portsmouth mayor john wrote, the members of the 400 years african american history federal museum, deputy assistant secretary of fish and wildlife parks, national parks service officials, including daniel smith and david vella, members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staff, and the residents of this great city, it is my honor to welcome you to old point comfort, freedoms fortress, fort monroe, and now fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. today's hamptons is a historic city that is 409
representative bobby scott and a representative from virginia. representative karen bass and from missouri. speaker of the house of delegates, first counsel for the embassy of wanda. the former virginia governor, the former virginia governor robert mcdonald, the former missouri governor greitens, former representatives james moran and mf payne, members of the governors cabinet, members of the virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas norment, portsmouth mayor john...
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representative bobby scott. who, by the way, i know you are aware is the chair of one of the most important committees in congress. the committee governing the nation's education system. he led and is leading the effort to raise the nation's national minimum wage. let me acknowledge another member of the congress am black caucus, who was in the audience with us today. representative lacy clay from the great state of missouri. so today we commemorate the anniversary of the arrival here of africans, but earlier this month, a delegation of members of the congressional black caucus led by speaker nancy pelosi traveled to ghana, west africa to pay homage to our ancestors and to visit where they were held captive before they began that horror-filled journey. before they were captured, they lived in villages with sophisticated levels of organization. many were skilled craftsmans, formers, healers and leaders. they were first taken from villages and forced to walk hundreds of miles to dungeons. our delegation visited th
representative bobby scott. who, by the way, i know you are aware is the chair of one of the most important committees in congress. the committee governing the nation's education system. he led and is leading the effort to raise the nation's national minimum wage. let me acknowledge another member of the congress am black caucus, who was in the audience with us today. representative lacy clay from the great state of missouri. so today we commemorate the anniversary of the arrival here of...
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he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl'sllection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and i'm like, "what?" [ gunshots ] and my eyes lit up. >> that's next on "strange inheritance." >> here's another quiz question for you. though clyde barrow never served in the military, he did tattoo his arm with the insignia of which branch? the navy, the army, or the marines? the answer when we return. [ dramatic music ] this holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! ♪ >> so, which military insignia did cl
he begins working with new hampshire auction company exec bobby livingston, who had dealt with earl'sllection. when livingston comes to texas and steps into the davis home for the first time, his jaw drops. >> i was there to pick up these alamo documents. and we know how much bob davis loved these things. we really didn't understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety of what he collected. >> i looked, and he goes, "well there's bonnie parker's gun." and...
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bobby showed up with this guy but she marries him years later.hter] but bobby shows up all the media and the tv cameras said he picked up this dirty little child and said i would not have wanted to hold him and something she had never seen in a senator and hardly a human being. so he became that empathetic and then became the bobby kennedy we all know. but hugo black became the furthest gore went from the uneven career to do the right thing with his bosses election for what he did with the vietnam war and because he opposed to racist judges nixon went after them and defeated them but hugo black went from the kkk member full circle by the 19 fifties after the most important integration decision at that time after that hugo black was in the tuscaloosa law school. >> you mentioned gore but the value of a public hearing and to talk about the value of the public hearing during watergate because it was when watergate was processed in the current climate we are in or are we not there anymore cracks it's easy what the republicans want but do the american
bobby showed up with this guy but she marries him years later.hter] but bobby shows up all the media and the tv cameras said he picked up this dirty little child and said i would not have wanted to hold him and something she had never seen in a senator and hardly a human being. so he became that empathetic and then became the bobby kennedy we all know. but hugo black became the furthest gore went from the uneven career to do the right thing with his bosses election for what he did with the...
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the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to see and reading the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. look at the low that go in the region of. one of the harshest places in india to be a farm crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow are widespread problems it's a draw drawn districts are seeing an increasing number of. every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers likes to knead call carney to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so he had been the money he earned was always ploughed back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm where i live things about money what i want and i'm big decisions that need to be taken this is effective but a woman psychologically is very different she thinks about the home and the needs of her family the food and the money that's required to survive well when they hit
the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest to see and reading the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade. look at the low that go in the region of. one of the harshest places in india to be a farm crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow are widespread problems it's a draw drawn districts are seeing an increasing number of. every year. in 2018 the number stood at 947. despair and hope of...
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representative bobby scott and representative elaine lorry of virginia. representative karen bass of california and representative william clay of missouri. speaker of the house of delegates, kirklin cox, first counselor for the embassy of rwanda, former virginia governor jared, former virginia governor robert mcdonald, former missouri governor eric greitens, former representatives james moran and l.f. payne, chief judge roger gregory of the first circuit court of appeals, members of the governor's cabinet, members of virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas, norfolk mayor kenny alexander, portsmouth mayor john row, chairman joseph green jr. and the members of the 400 years of african-american history federal commission, deputy secretary for fish and wildlife parks, national parks service officials, including deputy director daniel smith and deputy director david vela, hampton vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the hampton city council and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staf
representative bobby scott and representative elaine lorry of virginia. representative karen bass of california and representative william clay of missouri. speaker of the house of delegates, kirklin cox, first counselor for the embassy of rwanda, former virginia governor jared, former virginia governor robert mcdonald, former missouri governor eric greitens, former representatives james moran and l.f. payne, chief judge roger gregory of the first circuit court of appeals, members of the...
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chairman pallone of the energy and commerce committee, chairman richard neal of ways and means and bobby scott of the education and labor committee for tear relentless and persistent work on this lifesaving legislation where many freshmen are controlling the time but in the course of the debate under the committees of jurisdiction, many of them spoke at that time as well demonstrating their leadership on this issue making it a reality on the floor of the house. and i thank again for their bold and urgency to lower the costs, the crushing burden of prescription drugs is an issue that impacts every family in america. much talk is given around here about having a seat at the table. the kitchen table of america's working families where they enjoy family but also address challenges that face them whether it's in their health or financial health and how that is related. and so this legislation today speaks to that important table of concerns. and as i travel across the country i have seen grown men cry about how they cannot meet the needs of their families when it costs to prescription drug co
chairman pallone of the energy and commerce committee, chairman richard neal of ways and means and bobby scott of the education and labor committee for tear relentless and persistent work on this lifesaving legislation where many freshmen are controlling the time but in the course of the debate under the committees of jurisdiction, many of them spoke at that time as well demonstrating their leadership on this issue making it a reality on the floor of the house. and i thank again for their bold...
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bobby scott knows that so well and is trying to address that. a job applicant in the united states with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a prospective employer than one with an african-american sounding name. i could go on and on with these examples of modern day discrimination. i'm not going to do that, but i mentioned some of these facts because this should be more than a day to commemorate. it also must be a day to recommit to being one nation, true to our values, our ideals and our aspirations. we are a great nation, a great diverse nation made up of the survivors of a genocide against its first inhabitants. made up of immigrants who came to this country mostly from europe prepared to endure discrimination based on their ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs, but who believed that this was a country that would in time overcome those prejudices, and a country is made up of the descendants of people who were brought in bondage, held as property, treated as subhumans even in a national constitution, but who p
bobby scott knows that so well and is trying to address that. a job applicant in the united states with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a prospective employer than one with an african-american sounding name. i could go on and on with these examples of modern day discrimination. i'm not going to do that, but i mentioned some of these facts because this should be more than a day to commemorate. it also must be a day to recommit to being one nation, true to our...
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king, and the hope that was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy.for upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. then, i went downstairs to cover you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing bobby into the race because johnson was weak. mccarthy surprises lbj in new hampshire. bobby gets in. his last words which you heard >> were it's on to chicago and let's win there. he didn't know if he could get the delegates against humphrey. david: this is essentially last picture of robert kennedy alive. he gave a little quick v sign and went into the kitchen when he was shot. made an incredible photograph. one of my colleagues was with him also. i heard that something had happened so i ran outside and i saw ethel in the back of the ambulance. i to
king, and the hope that was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy.for upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. then, i went downstairs to cover you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing...
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bobby are you still here cracks so we put together the first african-american on the bench. and now with a 200 year plus history to never have a man or woman on the federal bench. want you to help me select that individual and our guest earlier today on the circuit court. i had wonderful experiences. but every one of us are facing a challenge today. but now i go back and reflect on the basis of my thoughts. traveling for the senate to say after rush home and get home to the district. senators go from the tip of the state all the way out to northern virginia to the atlantic ocean. [laughter] so senators have a lot more to cover than the members of the house. but there is a few here that mia voted for me one time or another. [laughter] because i enjoyed it and enjoyed every minute of it. and this just shows you how politics worked in those days. if you are 80 years old give or take 81, whatever. nobody's trying to send you to jail. is time for someone to step forward even though democrats offered not to run anybody for me to give them one year to decide who should run so i too
bobby are you still here cracks so we put together the first african-american on the bench. and now with a 200 year plus history to never have a man or woman on the federal bench. want you to help me select that individual and our guest earlier today on the circuit court. i had wonderful experiences. but every one of us are facing a challenge today. but now i go back and reflect on the basis of my thoughts. traveling for the senate to say after rush home and get home to the district. senators...
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course everybody remembers the three west ham players winning the will cover england more because of bobbygreat player and captain,jeff bobby moore, he was a great player and captain, jeff hearst because of the three goals, and the final, and as you said earlier, martin's goal was almost overlooked but it is moments like this you realise how important his goal was and the other goals during the world cup campaign. you say he was an intelligent player. and he was notes to the for being able to asked the lumix xl and a number of attacking and defensive positions. how rare was that in the game and however it is in the game? —— he was able to excel at. game and however it is in the game? -- he was able to excel at. he is one of those important players a manager, we have a squad of players, you always get injuries and suspensions. you need players that can adjust their position. martin was one of those. he had the brain. he was a good height, a good shape of the body, he could play different positions. he had his favourite positions. he had his favourite position which was a more forward runnin
course everybody remembers the three west ham players winning the will cover england more because of bobbygreat player and captain,jeff bobby moore, he was a great player and captain, jeff hearst because of the three goals, and the final, and as you said earlier, martin's goal was almost overlooked but it is moments like this you realise how important his goal was and the other goals during the world cup campaign. you say he was an intelligent player. and he was notes to the for being able to...
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a fellow world cup final goalscorer and my west ham partner for years along with bobby moore — rip old heard from steve perryman, a former teammate of martin peters at tottenham in the ‘70s. he told us how he will remember him. martin was one of those people who just deserve more than being just a footballer of high repute, which he was. he did things for charity, he was. he did things for charity, he was kind, a proper gentleman and if he promised to do something he would deliver it. therefore with the world cup and things like that, these days, the footballers celebrate when they get to a semifinal. martin peters actually won the world cup andi peters actually won the world cup and i only played with two world cup winners in my life, the other one was ossie ardiles, and both very great people and very intelligent. his conduct with regards to, you are ina his conduct with regards to, you are in a special situation being a footballer at a top—class club, and because of that you are like a role model, and he took it serious, that you should conduct himself in a certain way. i have heard
a fellow world cup final goalscorer and my west ham partner for years along with bobby moore — rip old heard from steve perryman, a former teammate of martin peters at tottenham in the ‘70s. he told us how he will remember him. martin was one of those people who just deserve more than being just a footballer of high repute, which he was. he did things for charity, he was. he did things for charity, he was kind, a proper gentleman and if he promised to do something he would deliver it....
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bobby, the captain, geoff, the hat—trick and martin the other goalkeeper —— goal scorer. at the club when they were training and i made my debut with all three of them still in the team. people were intrigued. martin never levelled it 01’ intrigued. martin never levelled it or anything, he was low—key but as i say very humble and would company but stop —— never went looking for any headlines. liverpool have won the fifa club world cup — after beating flamengo 1—0 in extra time. the main incident of the 90 minutes came in injury time when the referee awarded liverpool a penalty after sadio mane was brought down. he then reversed his decision after looking at the var monitor. but then roberto firmino, who scored the winner in the semi—final did the same again. it's the first time liverpool have won the competition in their history. game after game after game they really showed their desire to take the next step and win the next game, show their desire to win the next challenge. and we could not do more than winning this game, winning the first time for this wonderful club,
bobby, the captain, geoff, the hat—trick and martin the other goalkeeper —— goal scorer. at the club when they were training and i made my debut with all three of them still in the team. people were intrigued. martin never levelled it 01’ intrigued. martin never levelled it or anything, he was low—key but as i say very humble and would company but stop —— never went looking for any headlines. liverpool have won the fifa club world cup — after beating flamengo 1—0 in extra...
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bobby spent $20,000 getting windows replaced on his house. but get this. after the work was done, he learned there was a glaring problem. the windows have vinyl frames and in san francisco, that is not allowed under the building code. >> i didn't want them to come out and red tag my house, or make me take off the windows, and not have a solution. >> bobby faced fines, so who is responsible? and who is going to fix this $20,000 problem? >> tonight, of radio right after the 49ers game, we will get answers and take action for bobby and help you avoid a costly conflict with a contractor. if your home project has gone wrong, please let us know about it, you can go it our app or our web site and just go to where it says "respond" or take your smartphone and do the old school thing and give us a call. the number is 888-996-tips. you can call us any time from anywhere. >>> fighting hunger in the bay area, we have an exciting update from the nbc bay area and telemundo 48 feed the need food drive. the almeda food bank says it is giving out 380,000 bags of food, and
bobby spent $20,000 getting windows replaced on his house. but get this. after the work was done, he learned there was a glaring problem. the windows have vinyl frames and in san francisco, that is not allowed under the building code. >> i didn't want them to come out and red tag my house, or make me take off the windows, and not have a solution. >> bobby faced fines, so who is responsible? and who is going to fix this $20,000 problem? >> tonight, of radio right after the...
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that's why bobby scott is such a champion for liberty and justice for all. i love this brother and he is my leader. but d.c. is only one corner of a four-corner power system. if you leave washington, d.c. and get on the train and go north just a few hours, you are in new york city. wall street, finance, big capital. very few african-americans there. i want to make sure that the next generation sitting in our classrooms will study robert smith, the african-american who was beginning to dominate wall street as much as we study anybody else. big money, big power, wall street. if you leave wall street, take a uber or a lyft or a taxi and you go to the airport, jfk, you can fly across the country and within five hours you're in the bay area, northern california, silicon valley. where you have google, apple, facebook, amazon, the people who are building the future. we used to write the future in laws in washington, d.c. now the future is being written in computer code in silicon valley. they're changing your phone right now and didn't ask your permission. the powe
that's why bobby scott is such a champion for liberty and justice for all. i love this brother and he is my leader. but d.c. is only one corner of a four-corner power system. if you leave washington, d.c. and get on the train and go north just a few hours, you are in new york city. wall street, finance, big capital. very few african-americans there. i want to make sure that the next generation sitting in our classrooms will study robert smith, the african-american who was beginning to dominate...
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removed 70 who's been in office for more than 30 years his government has arrested and prosecuted bobby wine the several times and the opposition figure has accused security forces of torturing him but the 37 year old is not holding back his ambition in fact he's now directly challenging president bush said.
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bobby was paralyzed from the chest down. he talked about the transformation on the soldiers themselves. he said the guys that went in and murdered 500 people, they w ere us. they were the good guys. they were the little league or -- leaguers. they were the choirboys. they experienced killing, and the process got transformed. i can tell you about my own transformation, from a good guy to a guy that left when -- laughed when kids got wasted. don't think it is some species of human beings. everyone of you can be turned that he would find inconceivable. -- you would find inconceivable. others come into class. the policyl with aspects. i kept trying to get robert mcnamara to come in. he was always friendly. he would always return my calls. i could not get him in. i invited him to come in with dan ellsberg, which was a mistake. [laughter] however, i got smarter. in highs best friend school, one time we were with their family for cocktails. i tried to get my commitment in -- mcnamara in. he said, tell bob i will come in with him. m
bobby was paralyzed from the chest down. he talked about the transformation on the soldiers themselves. he said the guys that went in and murdered 500 people, they w ere us. they were the good guys. they were the little league or -- leaguers. they were the choirboys. they experienced killing, and the process got transformed. i can tell you about my own transformation, from a good guy to a guy that left when -- laughed when kids got wasted. don't think it is some species of human beings....
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but the few who did so don't you know the and bobby bobby it was 1400 kilometers of i just didn't understand how so many people as could be i followed the tree ended up in the back of the bar. and found that this would have existed. in my lifetime in my country my word of little girls who were being sexually exploited and sort of commotion you could be a day in and out i ended up making a documentary on the subject the setting of innocence and i won an emmy for it by. telling the story it was not enough i wanted to do more it was life changing that kind of exploitation i saw inside the branches as a journalist a couple for a cup which i mean i covered hunger but i've never seen this kind of exploitation by human being by another so i could join the list and began this lifelong journey to fight the sex industry and sexual violence in the lives of young girls and young women chandra i'm just wondering what difference does it make to a young person or family who read something like this like this graphic novel. and how educated they are about how they should behave towards women and girls at th
but the few who did so don't you know the and bobby bobby it was 1400 kilometers of i just didn't understand how so many people as could be i followed the tree ended up in the back of the bar. and found that this would have existed. in my lifetime in my country my word of little girls who were being sexually exploited and sort of commotion you could be a day in and out i ended up making a documentary on the subject the setting of innocence and i won an emmy for it by. telling the story it was...
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and of the other thing he did and the other thing he did was he prosecuted the bobby baker case. he was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy did not like lyndon as vice president and had triggered an investigation into bobby baker. that is why the department of justice was covering down on bobby baker, which would splash yndon, and his brother could take a new vp. but jaclyn had gotten shot, and had gotten shot, and now lyndon is president and robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. and they still have to prosecute bobby baker, but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is talent, because johnson was his boss. this whole time he was taking bribes and giving orders, ready -- dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. he does not want bittman to be splashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. there is an indictment meeting, this is the third bullet. on january 30 first, 1974, there are two people taking notes, there is the recorder taking the notes who is
and of the other thing he did and the other thing he did was he prosecuted the bobby baker case. he was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy did not like lyndon as vice president and had triggered an investigation into bobby baker. that is why the department of justice was covering down on bobby baker, which would splash yndon, and his brother could take a new vp. but jaclyn had gotten shot, and had gotten shot, and now lyndon is...
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. >> anita kumar, politico white house correspondent associate editor and bobby ghosn.s like this guy, boris johnson, doesn't need trump, doesn't need him anywhere near him, in fact. >> well, yes. i think he's trying to create a bit of a distance between himself and president trump, knowing how unpopular trump has been here and every trip that trump has made to this country, this city, he has been greeted with protests, although he has been shielded from some of them. and let's not forget, this is where that famous balloon of the baby trump first made its appearance. so, johnson doesn't want to be seen anywhere near any of that, and that little radio clip you showed earlier of him saying we don't interfere in each other's politics is his own trial balloon if you like. president trump doesn't care about these political niceties and traditions. if he feels like he wants to speak his mind on johnson, someone he prefers, then he will probably say so tomorrow or the day after. >> anita, do you think trump will stay out of this? >> probably not. >> why does he think he might
. >> anita kumar, politico white house correspondent associate editor and bobby ghosn.s like this guy, boris johnson, doesn't need trump, doesn't need him anywhere near him, in fact. >> well, yes. i think he's trying to create a bit of a distance between himself and president trump, knowing how unpopular trump has been here and every trip that trump has made to this country, this city, he has been greeted with protests, although he has been shielded from some of them. and let's not...
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memories, bobby moore come he was part of the trio of bobby moore and jeff hearst who scored a hat—trick it. but martin peters, world cup winner, 9066, has sadly passed away at the age of 76. —— 1966. the headlines on bbc news... a "catastrophic fire warning" is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record—breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. the government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an american company. a man who confronted the fishmongers hall attacker, with a narwal tusk, describes his "deep hurt" that he couldn't save the two people who died. facebook says it's removed hundreds of accounts with ties to a conservative news outlet, that uses fake profile photos, generated with the help of artificial intelligence. researchers said the facebook and instagram fake profiles, generate thousands of personalities who emphasise support for president trump, and opposition to the chinese government. peter bowes is following the story from los angeles. it shows what technology can achieve these days. in ter
memories, bobby moore come he was part of the trio of bobby moore and jeff hearst who scored a hat—trick it. but martin peters, world cup winner, 9066, has sadly passed away at the age of 76. —— 1966. the headlines on bbc news... a "catastrophic fire warning" is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record—breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. the government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an...
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the 77 percent each oh bobby you should stop. this is where it comes. to 77 percent this weekend on d w. load the but . this is do we do is live from berlin a historic day on capitol hill u.s. house democrats unveil impeachment charges against president donald trump democrats accuse the president of abuse of power and obstruction they say trump used his office to put pressure on ukraine to investigate a political rival and then try to obstruct the congressional investigation where in washington for you. also coming up on mars on some since she was once hailed as a defender of human rights and won the nobel peace prize but today she's defending her country imports against accusations of genocide. plus questions mount after new zealand spoke tannic eruption with the death toll rising to 68 missing and doesn't severely injured people are beginning to ask why tourists were allowed to visit the site in the 1st place. the boy. and while i think you all so much for your company we begin this broadcast in the u.s. we're in a meant to smooth democrats in washing
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well to talk more about all this i'm joined in the studio now by beijing based journalist bobbie and. good morning to you good to have you with us so the leaders of the 3 east asian countries decided to or agreed rather to continue close cooperation on north korea but what are we talking about here are we going to see any new initiatives to ease u.s. and north korea tensions i mean china recently has proposed a new measure and it's lifting parts of the sanctions against north korea and they proposed that with together with russia however japan and south korea they have not commented yet on that suggestion and the problem is that i mean japan and south korea they're both close and i guess with the u.s. and they're basically stuck between the interests of china and. the u.s. so i think we cannot see in the short term any big breakthrough because north korea has given the u.s. a deadline they want sanctions lifted and that's basically the main concern of them and i don't see any breakthrough in the conflict all right so if japan north korea south korea rather are not going to agree to li
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that was made by a man named bobby plumb. [applause] ♪ backboarde have the off the barn, which is the quintessential indiana basketball artifact. his dad put the backboard on the barn. he practiced over and over and over again so that he was able to make that winning shot and ultimately went on to play basketball for butler university in indianapolis. finally, i would like to focus on another famous indian export. the jackson five. they came out of gary, indiana. here we have costumes from a 1976 tour as well as the traveling trunk. they had television specials, primetime. there record sold millions. individual members of the family then went on to greater stardom. when people come from indiana, from all over the world, they recognize the jackson's. they are one of the biggest exports from indiana in terms of cultural and musical influence. we continue to see that influence today. american originals, i call this the aha gallery. so many people from indiana, people had no idea were from this state. that summarizes what we hope
that was made by a man named bobby plumb. [applause] ♪ backboarde have the off the barn, which is the quintessential indiana basketball artifact. his dad put the backboard on the barn. he practiced over and over and over again so that he was able to make that winning shot and ultimately went on to play basketball for butler university in indianapolis. finally, i would like to focus on another famous indian export. the jackson five. they came out of gary, indiana. here we have costumes from a...