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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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this still plenty of mystery out there about commander bobby johnson. in hearing fact, it kind of got me even more interested in the story, way more interested in a typical story i would cover and i wanted to know was a guy in prison, the guy exposed so i met at the paper, i wanted to know the rest of the story and even after my broadcast, after my show was broadcast, i kept on picking away making phone calls, digging up documents trying to figure out what else there was to know about him and a few years into it, i started calling jeff to let them know something's always finding and i think at first he was retired on the mountains of north carolina and i think he listened to me, it's such a complex story, i wanted a partner and i knew jeff was the perfect partner to tell this story. i interviewed him before the show and knew how much he invested in it. we had lunch one day at a restaurant in cincinnati kentucky and we started talking, should be doable? interestingly, the book was about two blocks from where the commander was, one of his male drops to pe
this still plenty of mystery out there about commander bobby johnson. in hearing fact, it kind of got me even more interested in the story, way more interested in a typical story i would cover and i wanted to know was a guy in prison, the guy exposed so i met at the paper, i wanted to know the rest of the story and even after my broadcast, after my show was broadcast, i kept on picking away making phone calls, digging up documents trying to figure out what else there was to know about him and a...
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. >> reporter: fit ops became a lifeline for army combat veteran bobby summers. >> if it wouldn't betalking to you. it was january 12th, 2004, 9:00 in the morning. anni ed hit me. i took shrapnel to my leg. i received the purple heart while i was over there, and they sent me to the wounded transition battalion, and from there somebody told me that i could no longer continue being a soldier. and that was like the way i grew up, that was the only thing i ever did. it was devastating. and that's when all of the feelings came out. >> reporter: after 13 years, bobby medically retired from the army as a disabled veteran. around the same time, his wife, also in the military, received orders to deploy, leaving bobby at home with their infant daughter. >> that was the first time i attempted suicide. i didn't know what i was thinking. she would have been alone the whole night until the next day until i woke up from what i did to myself. what was i doing when she could have died? i just gave up on myself. i lost purpose. i was just -- i didn't know what i was going to do. and it seemed like i w
. >> reporter: fit ops became a lifeline for army combat veteran bobby summers. >> if it wouldn't betalking to you. it was january 12th, 2004, 9:00 in the morning. anni ed hit me. i took shrapnel to my leg. i received the purple heart while i was over there, and they sent me to the wounded transition battalion, and from there somebody told me that i could no longer continue being a soldier. and that was like the way i grew up, that was the only thing i ever did. it was devastating....
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at the spoint i don't think we reached the point -- >> bobby let me stop you. it's just opened up for trading. the opening print, $381. that's up roughly 50 some% you can see on our screens right now trading at just about 386 and change at this point let's just ballpark it the numbers are huge it's roughly 55% upside right now from the reference price of $250 per share it's hit 390 per share let's bring in leslie picker i'm seeing 394 figure right now. this is just going highe higher >> it's 99.553 the market really does like ta nice round even $100 billion valuation for this company that reference price that we're looking at up 57% from there, no money was exchanged at that reference price that you would see in an ipo. the number we want to track is 381 and what the upside is from there. it's worth noting where 381 is relative to where the stock was trading in the secondary market. here in the s1 during the first quarter, the highest the shares traded in the private markets was 375.01 significant upside from the private markets. significant upside so far from
at the spoint i don't think we reached the point -- >> bobby let me stop you. it's just opened up for trading. the opening print, $381. that's up roughly 50 some% you can see on our screens right now trading at just about 386 and change at this point let's just ballpark it the numbers are huge it's roughly 55% upside right now from the reference price of $250 per share it's hit 390 per share let's bring in leslie picker i'm seeing 394 figure right now. this is just going highe higher...
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it's not made for humans, it's made for cats and that's the most important thing. >> so bobby, we'vely and some of these stocks that we follow that are tied to this industry. >> sure. >> like chewy have just skyrocketed because of the pandemic i'm wondering who you are catering this to i'm not sure every cat owner wolf t would feel the need to feed their cat grass-fed beef or sustainably caught salmon. >> i'm not sure i agree with you. because of the pandemic we've all become a lot closer to our pets they were an important part of our life before that, and i think over the last year, i think that we realize how incredibly important they are to us and there's new pet owners here as well. you know, what we need our pets is an important -- is an important component for their happiness but also for the pet parents as well. we want to make sure that they're eating well. and so i think that being thoughtful about what you need your pet especially in our case what you're feeding your cat is incredibly important so i think people should think about how they're feeding their pets. >> that's f
it's not made for humans, it's made for cats and that's the most important thing. >> so bobby, we'vely and some of these stocks that we follow that are tied to this industry. >> sure. >> like chewy have just skyrocketed because of the pandemic i'm wondering who you are catering this to i'm not sure every cat owner wolf t would feel the need to feed their cat grass-fed beef or sustainably caught salmon. >> i'm not sure i agree with you. because of the pandemic we've all...
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and his name is bobby lewis. >> he was kind of -- i'll say infamous. >> bobby lewis was the only inmaterer. it was just bizarre. so he was already kind of this -- this sort of celebrity behind bars. and now danny rolling shows up. >> i met him the first day he come to prison here. when me and him started talking occasionally, he would start to bring up something about gainesville, and i'd tell him i don't want to hear about it. >> according to bobby lewis, danny told him about killing the students at gainesville and had provided a lot of the details. >> did he say he wanted to confess? >> yes, sir. he said, "i want to tell you some things. i want you to go tell the authorities in gainesville so they'll know i'm serious." >> we end up getting a letter, a handwritten letter from bobby lewis, outlining what he says danny rolling told him. >> we knew this letter was legit. there's information in that letter that only the killer knew. so we tell lewis that, hey, this is good information. we appreciate it. but it's still not rolling telling us. >> and so danny devised this concocted idea that
and his name is bobby lewis. >> he was kind of -- i'll say infamous. >> bobby lewis was the only inmaterer. it was just bizarre. so he was already kind of this -- this sort of celebrity behind bars. and now danny rolling shows up. >> i met him the first day he come to prison here. when me and him started talking occasionally, he would start to bring up something about gainesville, and i'd tell him i don't want to hear about it. >> according to bobby lewis, danny told him...
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and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the back to the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. the. but there's still so. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive back. that got the tires are going to follow. that way. although very. proud of what. c they. got out of it that. was like 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hungary and sniffed in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy couple was made tongue garion home owners office they couldn't for fiends and most moved away. today was make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer and his family also left here is a shop army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue one vote for he said white and it was white it's actually a 5 siblings and he told us everything i do got volatile for sure but they're not just me talking to. my father wants po
and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the back to the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. the. but there's still so. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive back. that got the tires are going to follow. that way. although very. proud of what. c they. got out of it that. was like 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hungary and sniffed in...
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and all this is for bobby well for both of us because it. shows up at the and also these are the backs of from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. of all the. but there's still so. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive back out there got it faster than the far. away. you. know for. everything. that. was there 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses that the excess the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy couple was made tongue garion home owner's office they couldn't for feeds and most moved away. today god boys make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer young kail and his family also live here is a shop army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue people won't vote for he said white but it was white it's actually a 5 siblings and he taught us everything i do got volatile darfur book they're not just me talking to. my father wa
and all this is for bobby well for both of us because it. shows up at the and also these are the backs of from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. of all the. but there's still so. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive back out there got it faster than the far. away. you. know for. everything. that. was there 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses that the excess the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted...
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bobby robson was still in charge for $990.00 in italy. a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's wrapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. england lost to france peckham bowers eventual winners fixing them play alan hopes and shed their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes go go go go the other way take your sat and german i bet i know which i did and we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 9066 didn't go for. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach kind of southgate with another dreaded shootout miss san trouble followed the exit another recurring e
bobby robson was still in charge for $990.00 in italy. a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's wrapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. england lost to france peckham bowers eventual winners fixing them play alan hopes and shed their pain. are a...
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and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at these and also these at the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. these. but they still say. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive guy. that got the tires are going to follow. a. course all very. well for. c them to. fight for that 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy couple was made tongue carrion home owners office they couldn't for fees and list moved away. today gobble is make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer young kail and his family also live here to the shop army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue or what vote for he said white then it was white it's actually a 5 siblings and he told us everything i do got thought i thought for sure but they're not just me talking to. my father
and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at these and also these at the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. these. but they still say. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive guy. that got the tires are going to follow. a. course all very. well for. c them to. fight for that 500 years ago the governor left intense and much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and...
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>> bobby doerr was an mvp candidate in 1944.sox were desperate to win a pennant, as was the manager. when bobby doerr decided it would be his last game, they were four games out. his last at-bat, the entire crowd serenaded him with the song "until we meet again." he goes home to oregon to put all of his items in order. but during that time, the red sox end up losing 13 of the last 20 games and fall 12 1/2 games out. joe kroenen looks to trade him but lets his anger smooth out and keeps him. >> thank goodness for that. he was a guy to keep around, for sure. what else have you got, gavin? >> did doerr ever open up opportunities for women or african-americans that otherwise wouldn't have had the chance. >> there was the all-american girls professional baseball league. there was the rockford peaches, the ken osha comets, any number of teams that had a very successful run for a few years there. but sexism and the return of all the veterans who had served in world war ii, and it was men's baseball that took over again. we had a woman
>> bobby doerr was an mvp candidate in 1944.sox were desperate to win a pennant, as was the manager. when bobby doerr decided it would be his last game, they were four games out. his last at-bat, the entire crowd serenaded him with the song "until we meet again." he goes home to oregon to put all of his items in order. but during that time, the red sox end up losing 13 of the last 20 games and fall 12 1/2 games out. joe kroenen looks to trade him but lets his anger smooth out...
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intelligence chief bobby story people said that the government should have put into place restrictions of those who attended should have been held accountable just left this impression among the people that the government is more in favor or the institutions were in favor of the nationalists not the loyalists. well that was reflected i guess in a tweet arlene foster put out a century biol condemning the violence saying that it was taking the the focus off the real lawbreakers ensuring fane and of course she also argues that the chief constable of the police service of northern and should resign because politicians who attended this funeral would not be prosecuted but that i think is a very dangerous road to go down because again there's been an over politicization of the police in the past and it's interesting that it's now coming from from unionists in fact that are arguing got the police you know should be more or less you know arresting people at their behalf we've now much more intrusive policing board and more democratic way of governing the police but i don't think it's there for
intelligence chief bobby story people said that the government should have put into place restrictions of those who attended should have been held accountable just left this impression among the people that the government is more in favor or the institutions were in favor of the nationalists not the loyalists. well that was reflected i guess in a tweet arlene foster put out a century biol condemning the violence saying that it was taking the the focus off the real lawbreakers ensuring fane and...
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bobby in alabama, a republican. what is your grade? caller: hi, i think he is a zero. just don't understand -- i can't understand why the people think he doing such a great job when he had not done anything. he is more like a puppet than a president. i have never saw anything -- i would have never dreamed we would have a leader in this country that is so ignorant. host: bobby, when it comes to his promises of addressing climate change, the associated press put together a list of issues that the president promised to work on if he was elected to office. and one of them is climate change. they say that he has completed four of his seven promises when it comes to climate change, take executive action to reduce greenhouse gas emission, check, rejoin paris climate accord, check, curbing fluorocarbon's, and the world's climate summit. all of those get a check. others like making infrastructure investments >> we lived -- relief this recorded program here. you can see it on a website. we taking out to the coronavirus briefing with dr. ouchi and dr. wilensky -- with dr. anthony
bobby in alabama, a republican. what is your grade? caller: hi, i think he is a zero. just don't understand -- i can't understand why the people think he doing such a great job when he had not done anything. he is more like a puppet than a president. i have never saw anything -- i would have never dreamed we would have a leader in this country that is so ignorant. host: bobby, when it comes to his promises of addressing climate change, the associated press put together a list of issues that the...
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and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the. the back so from my mother. when she was do you like best. the. but there are still c.b.s. in fact. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive guy. that got the top of your crown or far. away. cause all very. well off what. they. could of out of it that. was like 500 years ago the governor left intense then much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy cowhorse made tom carrion home owner's office they couldn't for feeds and most moved away. today gobble is make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer and his family also left here is a national army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue because i won't vote for he said white then it was white it's actually a 5 siblings and he taught us everything i do got the only book darfur a book they're not just me talking to. my father wants sp
and all this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the. the back so from my mother. when she was do you like best. the. but there are still c.b.s. in fact. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive guy. that got the top of your crown or far. away. cause all very. well off what. they. could of out of it that. was like 500 years ago the governor left intense then much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left...
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. >> to bobby in alabama. good morning. you're next. you're on with professor powers. >> yes. i agree, too, that it's a strain on parents. i have a daughter who finished college, but she was a single mother. and i helped her with her care because i realized the expense of childcare. but what i see around me every day is people that's really taking advantage of this. you have people that are being subsidized with housing, single mothers. my daughter was not, she was a single mother, but she got a job. i said you cannot depend on the government to take care of you and your child. there's so much fraud and abuse in the system. and they really need -- when you look around and see people that are getting subsidized for childcare and can live better than the people that's working, i'm retired and i pay my medical bills, and i know so many others that are doing the same. i just think there needs to be more restrictions and more lookback when the people apply. it's very expensive. i just finished paying my daughter's school loans. but they need to tighten up on the people and let them
. >> to bobby in alabama. good morning. you're next. you're on with professor powers. >> yes. i agree, too, that it's a strain on parents. i have a daughter who finished college, but she was a single mother. and i helped her with her care because i realized the expense of childcare. but what i see around me every day is people that's really taking advantage of this. you have people that are being subsidized with housing, single mothers. my daughter was not, she was a single mother,...
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two years later, bobby kennedy was slain, and he brought in those to lament the death of bobby kennedy that would have been honored if he had not been murdered. the '60s were not raising consciousness, far from it. one of the highest rated show of the '60s for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim. tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of "tiptoe through the tulips." when he tied the knot, 58 million people tuned in to the special wedding show of "the tonight show." now, johnny carson loved his work. he was really not all that happy when he wasn't working. he was a perfectionist and invested huge amounts of planning and energy into making the show look as spontaneous and as effortless as it seemed through the television. he was not comfortable away from a camera, even with family. as johnny carson said after the failure of his third marriage, if i had put the work into my marriage that i put into my show, they might have been successful. carson was friendly with his guests, but it was more than that. he was a fundamentally curious p
two years later, bobby kennedy was slain, and he brought in those to lament the death of bobby kennedy that would have been honored if he had not been murdered. the '60s were not raising consciousness, far from it. one of the highest rated show of the '60s for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim. tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of "tiptoe through the tulips." when he tied the knot, 58 million people tuned in to the special...
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and parcels this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at the end also the back to the back so from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. the. but there still. i got a lot i like little everything was expensive back on. thank god the times are going to fall. 5. fold the way you prowl full. c screens day. with all the out of it that you did. something. like 3500 begins a cowboy lift intense.
and parcels this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at the end also the back to the back so from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. the. but there still. i got a lot i like little everything was expensive back on. thank god the times are going to fall. 5. fold the way you prowl full. c screens day. with all the out of it that you did. something. like 3500 begins a cowboy lift intense.
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two months later, bobby kennedy was killed. and carson again offered another tribute to a slain activist. he brought in journalists, artists and friends of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy, who might very well have been elected president in 1968, if he had not been murdered. now, the sixties for carson wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness, raising far from it. one of his highest rated shows, in fact the highest rated show of the sixties for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s, known as tiny tim. tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of tiptoe through the tulips, and his unusual clothing style, unusual even by the standards of the 1960s. when he tied the knot, 58 million people tuned in to have the special wedding show of the tonight show. now, johnny carson loved his work, he was really not all that happy when he wasn't working. he was a perfectionist and invested a huge account of energy intro to making the show look as spontaneous and effortless
two months later, bobby kennedy was killed. and carson again offered another tribute to a slain activist. he brought in journalists, artists and friends of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy, who might very well have been elected president in 1968, if he had not been murdered. now, the sixties for carson wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness, raising far from it. one of his highest rated shows, in fact the highest rated show of the sixties for carson was...
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. >> uncle bobby, is there such a defense in your opinion for confusing your taser with your gun? >> there's no defense. and, as we know, there's no such thing as weapons confusion. the two are different, the color is different. the weight is different. to make this argument that i confused my weapon for my taser is a poor excuse. >> uncle bobby is what he goes by. and along with being so distraught for more than ten years now, the grant family, cephus, included, has been through a lot. they have prompted a lot of changes. among the changes, b.a.r.t. has an independent police auditor with the citizens oversight committee. things are changing, but we'll see what happens now in the minneapolis area. janelle, jessica? >> thank you, raj. six women have accused the windsor mayor of sexual assault. the mayor denies the claims and is refusing to step down. we've learned a criminal investigation has been turned over to the state attorney general because one of the alleged victims works for the county district attorney. opponents for the mayor are launching a recall effort, and the brother
. >> uncle bobby, is there such a defense in your opinion for confusing your taser with your gun? >> there's no defense. and, as we know, there's no such thing as weapons confusion. the two are different, the color is different. the weight is different. to make this argument that i confused my weapon for my taser is a poor excuse. >> uncle bobby is what he goes by. and along with being so distraught for more than ten years now, the grant family, cephus, included, has been...
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and all this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at and also these that the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. on the. but there still seems. i got a lot i like at all everything was expensive that guy that got the top 30 on the far. right. called already the trial of what. c they. got out of the. 50500 years ago the governor left intense then much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted homes and on the main street. but after the collapse of communism wealthy couple was made tongue carrion home owners office they couldn't for fiends and most moved away. today gallup always make up 75 percent of car trunk full of us population. the antique dealer young and his family also live here to the shop army remember what if my father said this is blue than it was blue i won't vote for he said white but it was white it was actually a 5 siblings and he told us everything i do got thought i thought for sure but they're not just me talking to.
and all this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at and also these that the backs of from my mother. which she was do you like best. on the. but there still seems. i got a lot i like at all everything was expensive that guy that got the top 30 on the far. right. called already the trial of what. c they. got out of the. 50500 years ago the governor left intense then much break and later in stone houses at the edge of the financial. previously only hunger ariens left in the coveted...
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bobby. kennedy was killed. and carson again offered another tribute to a slain activist. he brought a journalists artists and friends of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to remember to mourn the death of robert kennedy who might very well have been elected president in 1968 if he had not been murdered. now the 60s. for carson wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness raising. far from it one of his highest rated shows. in fact, the highest rated show of the 60s for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of tiptoe through the tulips and is unusual clothing style unusual even by the standards of the 1960s when he tied the knot. 58 million people tuned in to the special wedding show of the tonight show now johnny carson loved his work. he was really not all that happy when he wasn't working. he was a perfectionist and invested huge amounts of planning and energy into making the show look as spontaneous and his effortless as it seemed through the television. he was not comfortable away
bobby. kennedy was killed. and carson again offered another tribute to a slain activist. he brought a journalists artists and friends of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to remember to mourn the death of robert kennedy who might very well have been elected president in 1968 if he had not been murdered. now the 60s. for carson wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness raising. far from it one of his highest rated shows. in fact, the highest rated show of the 60s for carson was actually the...
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despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 992 which saw in them with this can't and kevin keegan fair. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the utter cheek of diego maradona are closely sheer brilliance dumped into and out in the last 8. bobby robson was still in charge for $990.00 in italy a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's rapping on the official. world in motion songs. to the band because they reached a semifinal with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot out which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 theme. england lost to france back in bower's eventual winners england player alan hutton shared their pain. i
despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 992 which saw in them with this can't and kevin keegan fair. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage...
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despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gold in banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 982. we saw in the with this and kevin keegan. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as a top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the utter cheek of diego maradona plus the sheer brilliance dumped england out in the last 8. bobby robson was still in charge of a $990.00 in italy a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's rapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached the semifinal with west germany. but paul kass points tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. england lost to france peckham bauer's eventual winners it's in the player alan hopes and shared their pain. are a lottery. and so
despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gold in banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 982. we saw in the with this and kevin keegan. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as a top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the...
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king and bobby kennedy? where is that messaging?> the reality we're in a broken place in america right now. something has truly broken in the spirit of this nation. i think you can talk about what is happening with covid. people are having such deep isolation. no one has that connectivity to their neighbor. we feel somehow people are left alone. i think again, i would implore our brothers and sisters on the left to recognize if they want to say the words of donald j. trump have an impact, that they influence people, their words also influence people. we have to recognize that influence, to find ways to bring people together, to say if we will build a more perfect union, it starts with each and every single one of us. elizabeth: joseph, you're terrific. come back soon. >> thank you very much. elizabeth: house ranking republican, good to see you, jason smith will joins us. looks like biden's 2.25 infrastructure bill might fail in the house. the democrat margin is shrinking. could hit a wall in the senate. the gop demanding it be cut b
king and bobby kennedy? where is that messaging?> the reality we're in a broken place in america right now. something has truly broken in the spirit of this nation. i think you can talk about what is happening with covid. people are having such deep isolation. no one has that connectivity to their neighbor. we feel somehow people are left alone. i think again, i would implore our brothers and sisters on the left to recognize if they want to say the words of donald j. trump have an impact,...
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bobbie: no tengo pasatiempos, disfruto mucho el crear marcas y poder inspirar a la gente.una cosa para crear otra y sigue adelante por y quÉ bueno saber que la historia tan inspiradora, sus productos tambiÉn estarÁn en gangas&deals. giselle: a mÍ me fascinan, me gustan mucho los tonos marrones que tiene. aparte de eso, lo que tÚ dices, las personas cuando logran hacer una cosa,visualizar otra, para mÍ se despoja de sus creencias limitantes. esas creencias que a veces tenemos y heredamos de niÑos, son las que no nos dejan avanzar. vamos a trabajar en eso porque si se pueden lograr las cosas que uno desea. francisca: a controlar el miedo, crear nuevas cosas y seguir adelante. >> estamos en todas las redes sociales sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tu segmento favorito es www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. carlos: muchas artistas estÁn recordando a selena. [gritos] raÚl: francisca, deja de gritar que estamos al aire! [risas] francisca: pero estamos al aire? es que nosotros nos ponen aquÍ el micrÓfo
bobbie: no tengo pasatiempos, disfruto mucho el crear marcas y poder inspirar a la gente.una cosa para crear otra y sigue adelante por y quÉ bueno saber que la historia tan inspiradora, sus productos tambiÉn estarÁn en gangas&deals. giselle: a mÍ me fascinan, me gustan mucho los tonos marrones que tiene. aparte de eso, lo que tÚ dices, las personas cuando logran hacer una cosa,visualizar otra, para mÍ se despoja de sus creencias limitantes. esas creencias que a veces tenemos y...
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on this show and he said jim fein now administer the british rule in iowa and i mean do you think bobby sands be happy with the way shin fein basically administers law from westminster now in the north of ireland i think would be because i think. the opportunity to bring political settlement and the crisis of the wars in the prison as a particular and nobody would do in any to train leaving and what we should are now no longer sectors and he took on our challenge. for the. band large. and mandate and because of the actors intentions and aftermath then we started this was renewed for the prisoners within the prison so ensure that we do need to actually sit down and look who she had at least able to do missions just finally obviously while we're talking about protestant paramilitaries all the other parties the d.v.d.'s g.o.p. the u.p. the alliance the greens are calling for the deputy 1st minister michelle own eels resignation because and it's in every news report here in britain really the reason for the rioting across ulster is because of the ira funeral of bobby story who was very why
on this show and he said jim fein now administer the british rule in iowa and i mean do you think bobby sands be happy with the way shin fein basically administers law from westminster now in the north of ireland i think would be because i think. the opportunity to bring political settlement and the crisis of the wars in the prison as a particular and nobody would do in any to train leaving and what we should are now no longer sectors and he took on our challenge. for the. band large. and...
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on this show and he said chin frame there would ministers british rule in and i mean do you think bobby said to be happy with the way she unfeigned basically have ministers nor from westminster now in the north of ireland i think it would be because i think bobby sands saw the opportunity to bring a bird after a little sacrament and the crisis of the wars in the prison at that particular time and nobody would do nothing to train leaving that and what we saw on a number staggers and he took on our challenge. for the. band large. can mandate had because of the. confidence and aftermath and the status was renewed for the prisoners within the prisons so ensure that we do need to actually sit down and who she had a nice table situations just finally obviously while we're talking about partisan paramilitaries all the other parties the p.d.'s g.o.p. the u.p. the alliance the greens are calling for the deputy 1st minister michelle a neil's resignation because and it's in every news report here in britain really the reason for the rioting across ulster is because of the ira funeral of. the story
on this show and he said chin frame there would ministers british rule in and i mean do you think bobby said to be happy with the way she unfeigned basically have ministers nor from westminster now in the north of ireland i think it would be because i think bobby sands saw the opportunity to bring a bird after a little sacrament and the crisis of the wars in the prison at that particular time and nobody would do nothing to train leaving that and what we saw on a number staggers and he took on...
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joining me now is bobby ghosh, opinion editor for bloomberg. let's talk about the terror threat.here in the first place. your view is thinking about being in afghanistan to counterterroism is pointless because terror is all over the world. >> there are -- terrorism has evolved. there's been -- there's new groups evolved like isis. they've spread all over the world. they're in large parts of africa as we discovered even in the past few weeks. but that's not to say that afghanistan is not important to insurgent and terrorist groups and that once the u.s. and nato forces withdraw, that a lot of these groups will not reconvene in afghanistan if the conditions allow it. they have strong connections, culturally with the taliban. there is a law, a history that they worship and respect which connects them to afghanistan. so, yeah, at the moment terrorists are spread all over the world. they'll go wherever the conditions are ideal. for the last 20 years, the conditions have not been ideal in afghanistan. if that changes, they will buy different tickets. >> let's talk about the rest of it.
joining me now is bobby ghosh, opinion editor for bloomberg. let's talk about the terror threat.here in the first place. your view is thinking about being in afghanistan to counterterroism is pointless because terror is all over the world. >> there are -- terrorism has evolved. there's been -- there's new groups evolved like isis. they've spread all over the world. they're in large parts of africa as we discovered even in the past few weeks. but that's not to say that afghanistan is not...
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the story there's a situation where the funeral a year ago was took place as a prominent ira member bobby story and at that funeral something like 2000 supporters gathered at the end of it all the unions said this was in breach of covert regulations and prosecution says it should be made across the board particularly at the senior shin fein leadership there that didn't take place all all in foster has now called for the resignation of the chief constable and that has not if you can see everyone's reliance on the security forces but right now that they're under fire from the politicians themselves so it's by no means a secure situation here. let's take a closer look at the rest between the protests and loyalists who want to remain part of the u.k. and the catholic nationalists who want to unite with ireland the latest violence has drawn comparisons to the true. balls the 3 decade conflict between the 2 sides that killed at least 3600 people the conflict ended in 1998 when a power sharing government was set up under the so-called good friday agreement but there have been occasional attacks
the story there's a situation where the funeral a year ago was took place as a prominent ira member bobby story and at that funeral something like 2000 supporters gathered at the end of it all the unions said this was in breach of covert regulations and prosecution says it should be made across the board particularly at the senior shin fein leadership there that didn't take place all all in foster has now called for the resignation of the chief constable and that has not if you can see...
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liz: where are the leaders saying exactly what you're saying about martin luther king and bobby kennedyhow come that message has been lost today, we know the biden nominee to run the d.o.j. civil rights division is don't defund the police, m where is the powerful messaging that you just said that mo mlk martin luther king and bobby kennedy. >> the reality were in a broken place in the america something is really broken and the speed of this nation, talking about what's happening in collating deep isolation, nobody has that connectivity to their neighbor we feel it as a people have been left alone, i would import our brothers and sisters on i the lt to recognize if they want to say the words of donald j trump have an impact that they influence people, their words alsols influence people, we have to recognize that influence and bring people together to say if were going to build a more perfect union and starts with each and every single one of us. liz: joseph pinion come back soon. house budget ranking republican jason smith will join us. it looks like biden two and a quarter billion infr
liz: where are the leaders saying exactly what you're saying about martin luther king and bobby kennedyhow come that message has been lost today, we know the biden nominee to run the d.o.j. civil rights division is don't defund the police, m where is the powerful messaging that you just said that mo mlk martin luther king and bobby kennedy. >> the reality were in a broken place in the america something is really broken and the speed of this nation, talking about what's happening in...
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millie bobby brown. not that one. [ laughter ] well millie bobby, actually, no. it doesn't.f all, out of 7 million people who received the j&j shot, only six people had the side effect. that means the odds are less than 1 in 1 million. .0000009, that's more zeroes than there are in the trump family! [ laughter ] next question. here we go. "but i thought they said the vaccine was safe? why is this only coming up now? love, mc hammer. not that one. [ laughter ] well mc, i'll tell you why. they tested these drugs using something called a "double-blind clinical trial." where they take a group of people, they give them the vaccine, they compare them to group of people who didn't, who got a placebo. 20,000 people got the vaccine in the johnson & johnson trial. but this side effect is so rare, it only happens once in 1 million doses, that's why they didn't catch it with the 20,000. but now 7 million got the vaccine, only 6 people reported serious side effects, which they immediately identified. that's how closely they are monitoring this, and that should be very reassuring. because
millie bobby brown. not that one. [ laughter ] well millie bobby, actually, no. it doesn't.f all, out of 7 million people who received the j&j shot, only six people had the side effect. that means the odds are less than 1 in 1 million. .0000009, that's more zeroes than there are in the trump family! [ laughter ] next question. here we go. "but i thought they said the vaccine was safe? why is this only coming up now? love, mc hammer. not that one. [ laughter ] well mc, i'll tell you...
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i just want to know where all my bobby pins and hair ties go, and my socks, my right foot sock. if you could find that.keith is for these days. >> he hit the bank. >> there you go, cha-ching. >> cha-ching. >>> coming up, reaching for the stars. >> the brand-new spacex mission making history again. >> that's next on "world news now." ♪ [male narrator] for as long as we've existed, boys & girls clubs has always been about coming together. to support the families of our communities and do whatever it takes to give every kid a chance at a great future. but we're going through a challenging time right now. and while we may not all be able to come together in the same physical ways, in other ways, we're coming together like never before. because that's what “whatever it takes to build great futures” means. it means providing a safe place to go for children whose parents are on the front lines battling the virus. it means providing millions of meals for kids who previously relied on their school or a meal program which are now shut down. and it's about harnessing the power of technolog
i just want to know where all my bobby pins and hair ties go, and my socks, my right foot sock. if you could find that.keith is for these days. >> he hit the bank. >> there you go, cha-ching. >> cha-ching. >>> coming up, reaching for the stars. >> the brand-new spacex mission making history again. >> that's next on "world news now." ♪ [male narrator] for as long as we've existed, boys & girls clubs has always been about coming together. to...
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i think michael might want to mention something about bobby, one point there. they had to make do with players that are not the prime talents. but that is true of the other teams as well. they have this thing called who's on first, and it's a study of replacement players. we look at people who had come in as villains so to speak. a lot of them had pretty interesting stories also. >> some of our fans say you could do a sequel to that who's on first book this season. the anonymity our players. speaking of bobby, he was one of the last of the red sox regulars to actually go into the service in 1944. and as you write, joe got ticked off at him cause there's two weeks left in the season and they still had a shot at winning. what happened? >> he was an mvp candidate in 1944, the red sox were desperate to win a pennant as was the manager. when bobby door decided it would be his last game, there were four games out. he was last at bat the entire fenway crowd serenaded him with a song called till we meet again. he now goes home to oregon to put his items in order, but d
i think michael might want to mention something about bobby, one point there. they had to make do with players that are not the prime talents. but that is true of the other teams as well. they have this thing called who's on first, and it's a study of replacement players. we look at people who had come in as villains so to speak. a lot of them had pretty interesting stories also. >> some of our fans say you could do a sequel to that who's on first book this season. the anonymity our...
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when bobby decided it would be his last game, there were four games out. he was last at bat that tire fenway crowd serenaded him with a song called till we meet again. he now goes home to oregon to put his items in order, but during that time the red sox ended up losing the last 13 of 20 games. joe crony and looks to trade him in the off-season but lets his anger spoon out and then keeps him for the other season. >> thank goodness for that. door was a guy that we are happy to keep around. sure. >> what else you have for us?v he open up for african americans and women to play? >> there was the all american girls baseball league, any number of teams that had a very successful run for a few years there. and the return of the veterans who had served in world war ii, they took over again. we had a woman from the boston area, mary pratte who just died within the last year or two. and she was in that. >> the question actually raises an interesting point, you would have thought given the shortage of available talent at that time that maybe major league baseball wo
when bobby decided it would be his last game, there were four games out. he was last at bat that tire fenway crowd serenaded him with a song called till we meet again. he now goes home to oregon to put his items in order, but during that time the red sox ended up losing the last 13 of 20 games. joe crony and looks to trade him in the off-season but lets his anger spoon out and then keeps him for the other season. >> thank goodness for that. door was a guy that we are happy to keep around....
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who do you want as your lawyer phil jackson or bobby knight >> well, wow because bobby knight would cussomething do we have a video [ cheers and applause hey! that's my jam. this is an interesting one here, magic. you can only wear one type of shirt for the rest your life turtlenecks or v-necks >> wow and you know, i'm a fashion dude, too. >> jimmy: i think i know the answer i'm gonna circle it. i think i know your answer >> i'm going to go with, though -- turtlenecks. i'm going to go with turtlenecks. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes! check it out i said - i knew turtlenecks all right, this one's a tough one. you have to play one song to pump up a crowd at a lakers game do you choose "i love l.a." by randy newman or "california love" by tupac >> oh you know, "california love," tupac, dang man i've got to go with tupac all day long that's my man. the greatest that's ever done it >> jimmy: yeah >> it's like your band, the roots, over there. they're the best that's ever done it. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: well, they have a good, they have a good teammate as well you know it's like
who do you want as your lawyer phil jackson or bobby knight >> well, wow because bobby knight would cussomething do we have a video [ cheers and applause hey! that's my jam. this is an interesting one here, magic. you can only wear one type of shirt for the rest your life turtlenecks or v-necks >> wow and you know, i'm a fashion dude, too. >> jimmy: i think i know the answer i'm gonna circle it. i think i know your answer >> i'm going to go with, though -- turtlenecks....
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who are involved this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at these and also these from the back so from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. the. but there still. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive caca thank god the tides are going to fall. that's how it will be a. cold boom a new trial for. c pretending. to talk about it that would. have been.
who are involved this is for bobby well for both of us who. shows up at these and also these from the back so from my mother. that's what she was do you like best. the. but there still. i got a lot i like it all everything was expensive caca thank god the tides are going to fall. that's how it will be a. cold boom a new trial for. c pretending. to talk about it that would. have been.
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and all this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the. from the back so from my mother. when she was do you like best. the. but there still seems. i got a lot and i could hold everything was expensive caca. they've got the times you're going to fall. for who very proud of what. c they. would all valid if they were to do. something. that was really 500 g.s. against a cowboy lift in tents.
and all this is for bobbie well for both of us who. shows up at the and also the. from the back so from my mother. when she was do you like best. the. but there still seems. i got a lot and i could hold everything was expensive caca. they've got the times you're going to fall. for who very proud of what. c they. would all valid if they were to do. something. that was really 500 g.s. against a cowboy lift in tents.
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despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 992 we saw england with this kit and kevin keegan. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as a top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the utter cheek of because they reached a semi final with west germany. paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot out which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 theme. include lost to france peckham bauer's eventual winners england player alan johnston shared their pain. these are a lot really. and sometimes oh god oh god you know why if you're smart and german not better than we did it change your love we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 966 didn't go through.
despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gordon banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pitches led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 992 we saw england with this kit and kevin keegan. but that was as good as it got and the less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as a top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings of keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the...
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bobby robson was still in charge for $990.00 in italy a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's rapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shootout which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. in the last to france 2nd bauer's eventual winners in the play alan hopes and shared their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes oh god oh god now why is your satin german not better than we did it change your love we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching. you named it is went through to 966 didn't go for. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach kind of southgate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring envious trait. terry venables left out the coming so close. it would have been
bobby robson was still in charge for $990.00 in italy a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's rapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shootout which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. in the last to france 2nd bauer's eventual winners in the play alan hopes and shared their pain. are a lottery. and...
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a friend of manson's named bobby bosalay and a couple manson women go to the teacher to get the money out of him because he gave them the bad -- in theory, the bad drugs. he claims he doesn't have any money. bosalay is beating him up. manson is beating him up. he has his new favorite weapon he took off -- he took off. that he acquired from another biker. slashes him, leaves bosalay, tries to beat him up, doesn't work, finally calls manson. manson says, do what you need to do. they kill gary henman. but at the same time charlie has been preaching about this apocalyptic race war that's been coming and he's telling the members of the family -- and again, i have this separately from leslie van houten, from patricia cran winkle. it is apt in the book of the bible, revelation, which he helped memorize, his grandma underlined appropriate passages for him to memorize. it's in revelation there's going to be this great thing happening, and the beatless are telling us about it in the white album. "black bird fly." that means something. but helter-skelter, coming down fast that's correct's going
a friend of manson's named bobby bosalay and a couple manson women go to the teacher to get the money out of him because he gave them the bad -- in theory, the bad drugs. he claims he doesn't have any money. bosalay is beating him up. manson is beating him up. he has his new favorite weapon he took off -- he took off. that he acquired from another biker. slashes him, leaves bosalay, tries to beat him up, doesn't work, finally calls manson. manson says, do what you need to do. they kill gary...