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turns out bozeman trained for five hours a day for two months to get those moves down.you know, looks to me like he might be doing godfather better than the godfather. >> he is doing it. i used to dance and to do the splits like that and sort of split up split up split up. >> you could do that? >> i could do one split, but to get your body up and split again, that is some crazy intense stuff. >> very difficult. sometimes you see like a guy doing a split on tape, but you don't see him come back up. >> he might need some help. you got james brown up top, bozeman at the bottom and we are convinced that hard work paid off. i really want to see this. >> so much energy. >> it's getting some incredible reviews. you got to be good to play the original. >> bozeman might never be the same after that move. >> i don't know. right now on usa today.com you can see brown and bozeman perform all of the godfather's signature dances side by side. it's interactive. it's very cool. check it out. derek, don't let me stop you if you're feeling it. you're going to do that split move and use t
turns out bozeman trained for five hours a day for two months to get those moves down.you know, looks to me like he might be doing godfather better than the godfather. >> he is doing it. i used to dance and to do the splits like that and sort of split up split up split up. >> you could do that? >> i could do one split, but to get your body up and split again, that is some crazy intense stuff. >> very difficult. sometimes you see like a guy doing a split on tape, but you...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," near bozeman, montana. >> brown: god bless tom.cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes," and he'll be right back here on monday. i'm james brown. thanks for joining us this week. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> lots of hollywood news to get to. >> here's what's coming up on the show tonight. >> zac efron caught making out with michelle rodriguez in ibiza. and why is every celebrity now invading this tiny island? >> ibiza. >> some of these celebrities get probably $50,000 just to appear at a club. >> plus clooney's fiance jets off with her mom ahead of the big i dos. >> congratulations on the wedding. >> and jimmy fallon's latest stunt. nailing julia in the face. >> also tonight, lance bass is a huge "big brother" fan. so we decided to let him interview last night's evicted houseguest. >> and these guys have formed quite an alliance. the hosts from the "nfl today." they're gearing up to make thursday night football on cbs a ratings hit this fall.
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," near bozeman, montana. >> brown: god bless tom.cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes," and he'll be right back here on monday. i'm james brown. thanks for joining us this week. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> lots of hollywood news to get to. >> here's what's coming up on the show tonight. >> zac efron caught...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," near bozeman, montana. >> brown: god bless tom. evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes," and he'll be right back here on monday. i'm james brown. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. responders to the test. dozs of people are injured. >>> now at clock, two muni collisions within minutes of each other. now at 6:00, emergency responders put to the test. dozens are injured. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. one crash happened at geary and laguna a bus and dump truck. seven minutes later a big rig and light rail at third and innes in the bayview. 20 were injured, 11 taken to the hospital. police say the big rig made an illegal left turn. that's when a muni lrv crashed right into the side of t on geary boulevard a muni bus smashed into the back of a dump truck which had suddenly slammed on its brakes and 20 people got hurt in that one. 11 were taken to the hospital. injuries range from minor to moderate. >> team coverage starts with kpix 5's joe vazquez on the emergency responders who
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," near bozeman, montana. >> brown: god bless tom. evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes," and he'll be right back here on monday. i'm james brown. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. responders to the test. dozs of people are injured. >>> now at clock, two muni collisions within minutes of each other. now at 6:00, emergency responders put to the test. dozens are injured. good...
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you very much. >> senator bozeman? you, mr. chairman.professor mason, in your addressed across states. arkansas is one of the most difficult targets in the country. you said there will be state level impacts that affect jobs and growth. thed you explain how impacts could impact opportunities in states like meansas and what that will for consumers? simply, to the extent that consumers in these derive energy from plants in those states, again, those consumers will pay more for their electricity. things get wonky because you will have effects.te will arkansas be able to, for instance, buy emissions from theirstates to satisfy emissions? how are we going to control that? buy can they -- can any permits or offsets hungaryionally from which defauxed investors leading to this market shutdown that i cited? or other third world countries this have been known not to even validity ofeck the the permits that they are selling on markets leading to this fraud and international problems? we node to deal with these -- we need to deal with these details.
you very much. >> senator bozeman? you, mr. chairman.professor mason, in your addressed across states. arkansas is one of the most difficult targets in the country. you said there will be state level impacts that affect jobs and growth. thed you explain how impacts could impact opportunities in states like meansas and what that will for consumers? simply, to the extent that consumers in these derive energy from plants in those states, again, those consumers will pay more for their...
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. >> chad bozeman plays him go from actor to showman. >> i can't get over bozeman, he so nailed it.ional rage and later acting skill but it later became revealed he was much more than that. >> papa's got a brand new band. >> he's playing him when he's 16 when he's 65 he has to do all those things plus on top of that as if that wasn't quite hard enough, he has to -- he has to become james brown the performer. any performer will tell you that the private person is different than the person on stage. you know, i'm not the same person on stage as i am. it would be really embarrassing if i was. but -- >> at least you know that. at least you know on stage you're performing. >> but you understand what i'm saying? so he has to try to become james brown the performer. >> so when the credits roll and the people walk out, you want them to feel what when they walk out of this theater after they watch your work? >> feel emotionally moved, emotionally resolved like i understand not only the songs and enjoyed these songs but like they've experienced something pretty know know. >> you know, i want
. >> chad bozeman plays him go from actor to showman. >> i can't get over bozeman, he so nailed it.ional rage and later acting skill but it later became revealed he was much more than that. >> papa's got a brand new band. >> he's playing him when he's 16 when he's 65 he has to do all those things plus on top of that as if that wasn't quite hard enough, he has to -- he has to become james brown the performer. any performer will tell you that the private person is...
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thank you. >> senator bozeman. > thank you. you addressed arkansas as one of the most of the gold targets. they will be straight -- state level impacts. how will these impact opportunities for states like arkansas and what that will ean for consumers? >> to the extent that consumers in these states drive energy from lance in those states, they will pay more for their electricity. this is where things get wonky. you will have cross state effects. will arkansas be able to buy commissions from other states to satisfy their admissions? how will we control that? other thorough world countries in the know not to even bother to check the validity of the permits they are selling on the markets. we need to deal with these details. until we sit down and look at these and look at the job losses that are very real, the fed does this at every meeting. they look at economic output. we need to look at this with each and every increase. just waving your hands and saying it will be find is a level of policy that is orders of magnitude greater t
thank you. >> senator bozeman. > thank you. you addressed arkansas as one of the most of the gold targets. they will be straight -- state level impacts. how will these impact opportunities for states like arkansas and what that will ean for consumers? >> to the extent that consumers in these states drive energy from lance in those states, they will pay more for their electricity. this is where things get wonky. you will have cross state effects. will arkansas be able to buy...
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. >> wrong, i worked for john bozeman, he won because of the health care. >> it's not going to have anything to do with it. neil: thank god in the middle of this, finally good news. there's a new chevy volt coming! >> thank god! >> i feel better already. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. . neil: my little volt jolt. let's go back. the volt is the dumbest car i've seen, it's going to lead to a lot of divorces. >> i watch car commercials. >> it is stupid. >> someone said it is car of the year. >> going to lead to marital dischord. i thought you were going to plug it in. it stinks! they're not buying this thing. that was my view of auto press. not a fan of this. i just don't like any car you have to plug in. i still concern about the plug-in thing, i own a hybrid myself, i just don't think these things click and now we've got a new volt to show you that's supp
. >> wrong, i worked for john bozeman, he won because of the health care. >> it's not going to have anything to do with it. neil: thank god in the middle of this, finally good news. there's a new chevy volt coming! >> thank god! >> i feel better already. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have...
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which is why we recently made a pilgrimage to meet the maker at his home outside of bozeman, montanarned this man who may know more about fly fishing rods than anyone in the world hasn't so much as held one since 1995. >> it has always been a pursuit of perfection. >> reporter: he runs the business with the help of his wife jerri he never cared much for fishing let alone rod making. but after tom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis he bought into the dream hook, line and endless tinkering. >> it has given him a life he wouldn't have had. >> i wouldn't have thought about m.s. -- >> reporter: as a kid growing up in montana all tom wanted to do was fish. he used to fish until he dropped, literally. as an adult he needed less sleep and did even more fishing until m.s. now virtually paralyzed the disease forced him to rechannel his passion. do you still day dream about fishing? >> i sure do. i catch them. >> reporter: tom has none of the bitterness you'd expect with a man denied his past time. there's a joy in him that comes from bringing joy to others. >> over the years i know that i'v
which is why we recently made a pilgrimage to meet the maker at his home outside of bozeman, montanarned this man who may know more about fly fishing rods than anyone in the world hasn't so much as held one since 1995. >> it has always been a pursuit of perfection. >> reporter: he runs the business with the help of his wife jerri he never cared much for fishing let alone rod making. but after tom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis he bought into the dream hook, line and endless...