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bryan: no.ve too many people in our society, poor kids, poor people in the margins, people in really horrific states that expect to die. they don't expect to live a long life, they are preoccupied of when their end is going to come. it is not a fear of death that is going to change this behavior. what will change this behavior is some hope, some possibility that things can get better. charlie: some life experience gives value. bryan: some life experience gives value. on the death penalty question, i don't have to make that moral argument. it is not whether people deserve to die for the crimes they committed, but do we have the -- do we serve to kill. if you have a system that is undermined by all of this bias and bigotry because of your poverty or wealth, that makes as many mistakes as we have made. charlie: should we apologize to the nazi leaders we killed? bryan: i don't think you don't have to apologize. apologize to the other people that you have failed by not creating a just system, a syste
bryan: no.ve too many people in our society, poor kids, poor people in the margins, people in really horrific states that expect to die. they don't expect to live a long life, they are preoccupied of when their end is going to come. it is not a fear of death that is going to change this behavior. what will change this behavior is some hope, some possibility that things can get better. charlie: some life experience gives value. bryan: some life experience gives value. on the death penalty...
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bryan: we did.n ways that made it difficult for many men to see women as capable, and we have been pushing against that narrative. and that narrative has shifted somewhat by allowing women to present themselves in these ways. we need to do the same thing in regards to race. i think we congratulate ourselves to quickly. we ended racial terror when we did. we ended racial segregation when we did pay and we are now seeing manifestations of that same thinking in the air of mass incarceration. i think we have to repair all the damage that this legacy has done. i'm not focused on money. that is not the kind of frustration that will ultimately get us to a a better place. there are generations that are white that were taught quickly or indirectly that they're better than other people. anhink that is kind of abuse. communityhelp that lie.itself from the i would like us to mark the spaces where the slave trade was made evident. we should be marking every lynching that took place in this country. charlie: how?
bryan: we did.n ways that made it difficult for many men to see women as capable, and we have been pushing against that narrative. and that narrative has shifted somewhat by allowing women to present themselves in these ways. we need to do the same thing in regards to race. i think we congratulate ourselves to quickly. we ended racial terror when we did. we ended racial segregation when we did pay and we are now seeing manifestations of that same thinking in the air of mass incarceration. i...
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could readman so she the european newspapers to see what they were saying about bryan. she was a very active participant in his political career. of thesk is a replica desk that was in his study. you can see the two chairs, bryan sat in one chair, mary sat and the other which reflected the team they were in his political career. there are a couple telephones over there that i would point out. at the time, there were two independent telephone companies in lincoln. if you subscribed to one, you couldn't talk to somebody that just subscribed to the other. so they subscribed to both, of course. here is an example of a political newsletter they published for close to 20 years. this is similar to the standard or the nation or the national review. it had a huge circulation in the country, probably adjusted for population changes, probably greater than any of those magazines i mentioned. he got a chance to tell his political views in that circulation. for being oneous of the greatest orators in the country at the time. the most famous is by far the speech he gave in the 1896 de
could readman so she the european newspapers to see what they were saying about bryan. she was a very active participant in his political career. of thesk is a replica desk that was in his study. you can see the two chairs, bryan sat in one chair, mary sat and the other which reflected the team they were in his political career. there are a couple telephones over there that i would point out. at the time, there were two independent telephone companies in lincoln. if you subscribed to one, you...
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becky: marcus, this is my son, bryan. -bryan, marcus. -lemonis: how are you? really nice to meet you. how long have you been doing this? bryan: about two months. maybe a little bit longer. lemonis: you like it? -bryan: uh, yeah. -becky: [ laughs ] you can tell the truth, honey. bryan: it's a challenge sometimes, but it's fun. lemonis: what's the challenge? bryan: um, the dynamics between them. i mean... lemonis: the dynamics between them are interesting? -bryan: very interesting. -lemonis: the coffee's awesome. lemonis: what's a machine like this cost? john: used, about $60,000. brand-new, about double that. lemonis: let's crank this up. i want to see how it works. i'm fascinated by it. now it's time for me to try roasting coffee. i want to have knowledge and an appreciation for it. and so, will i see that turn brown over time? bryan: yep. lemonis: how quickly can you get product? john: three to four days. lemonis: because you're going through a distributor. and do you know how much margin you're losing through that distribution? between going to the actual fa
becky: marcus, this is my son, bryan. -bryan, marcus. -lemonis: how are you? really nice to meet you. how long have you been doing this? bryan: about two months. maybe a little bit longer. lemonis: you like it? -bryan: uh, yeah. -becky: [ laughs ] you can tell the truth, honey. bryan: it's a challenge sometimes, but it's fun. lemonis: what's the challenge? bryan: um, the dynamics between them. i mean... lemonis: the dynamics between them are interesting? -bryan: very interesting. -lemonis: the...
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you're luke bryan.t stadiums. >> it's crazy. >> jimmy: a stadium. were you ever in like a bar band? >> oh, man, we did the whole bar scene. >> jimmy: what was your band name? >> are you ready for this? >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's a terrible band name. >> jimmy: no, it's not. >> it's called "neyami road." >> jimmy: that's terrible. "neyami"? >> "neyami." and we used to say like your knee? sweet potato yams, "neyami." [ laughter ] >> can i borrow a pen? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i'm gonna write that down. >> jimmy: i'm surprised you guys didn't take off. what does that mean, "neyami"? >> where i grew up, there was by railroad, which really is not even important. >> jimmy: but you thought you'd say railroad. >> by railroad, it was the geographical midpoint between new york and miami by railroad. >> jimmy: yes! i knew that! >> everybody knows that. >> jimmy: neyami. neyami. >> what was funny is that -- >> jimmy: "neyami road." >> yes. >> jimmy: yes, that was famous, the crossroads. >> anyway, but it shoul
you're luke bryan.t stadiums. >> it's crazy. >> jimmy: a stadium. were you ever in like a bar band? >> oh, man, we did the whole bar scene. >> jimmy: what was your band name? >> are you ready for this? >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's a terrible band name. >> jimmy: no, it's not. >> it's called "neyami road." >> jimmy: that's terrible. "neyami"? >> "neyami." and we used to say like your knee? sweet potato...
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going to give us a little special "pop news" today. >> maybe a little luke bryan.the morning rundown from amy. >>> the big story this morning, the republican presidential candidates looking to capitalize on their performances at last night's debate. overnight donald trump and dr. ben carson received the most buzz on social media suggesting they may have had the biggest impact. abc's tom llamas was at the debate and joins us now. tom, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. what a night. things got really interesting really fast. right out of the gate, donald trump asked to take a pledge, would he not run as an independent, trump not taking that pledge. and then later grilled by fox news moderator megyn kelly about offensive comments he's made towards women in the past. >> you've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. your twitter account -- >> only rosie o'donnell. >> reporter: and there were other heated moments. senator rand paul and governor chris christie going at it over the nsa's collection of phone records. and since
going to give us a little special "pop news" today. >> maybe a little luke bryan.the morning rundown from amy. >>> the big story this morning, the republican presidential candidates looking to capitalize on their performances at last night's debate. overnight donald trump and dr. ben carson received the most buzz on social media suggesting they may have had the biggest impact. abc's tom llamas was at the debate and joins us now. tom, good morning. >> reporter:...
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. >> yes. >> that's a big old crocodile and bryant bryan is huge. he's been fed very well over the years. >> wouldn't talk to him. >> no. >> would you ride him? >> no. >> well rob does. >> oh, come on, don't do that. >> that's one of the safest places you can be on a crocodile because they can't get you if you're on their back. >> almost as if you've been to rob's wild farm before. he's no danger here but to give you perspective even more bryan is a felt 1700 pounds, heavier than most horses. bryan could care less about rob on his back. all he wanted was a little snack and go backer a swim. rob braidle does promote conservation on his farm. he breeds the animals but a big proponent for saving the animals. >> he's barefoot. >> he's also known as the barefoot bushman. >>> one thing i've learned as a motorcycle rider is when you ride with one other person or a group of people you try to stick together. sometimes cars come between you, you go around them, you join your group, you keep going, no big deal, right? but no, because check this out. the video
. >> yes. >> that's a big old crocodile and bryant bryan is huge. he's been fed very well over the years. >> wouldn't talk to him. >> no. >> would you ride him? >> no. >> well rob does. >> oh, come on, don't do that. >> that's one of the safest places you can be on a crocodile because they can't get you if you're on their back. >> almost as if you've been to rob's wild farm before. he's no danger here but to give you perspective even...
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bryan. sara. >> thanks, ginger.y pop from the party in the park. i'd like to extend that offer, luke, you are welcome to crash my pop any time you'd like to and to kick it off there's one thing every luke bryan fan knows to be true, he is the best booty shaker in the business. just because we can, we're playing what could be the best fan video of all time. luke shaking it for the ladies. >> wait, wait, wait. >> set to the hip-hop song -- don't drop that thun thun. >> by the phonetic. there's luke shaking it right now. 3.4 million views and counting. luke, how did you perfect the art of the booty shake? >> i don't really even understand how i did that. at that time in my life. >> so what you're saying it comes pretty naturally for you? >> it's just -- yeah, it's interpretative dance. it's from the soul, the heart. >> exactly. >> i see. it tells a story much that's for sure. okay. and you all need to get a whiff of this next story. literally because luke now has his very own scented candle. it's called kill the lights
bryan. sara. >> thanks, ginger.y pop from the party in the park. i'd like to extend that offer, luke, you are welcome to crash my pop any time you'd like to and to kick it off there's one thing every luke bryan fan knows to be true, he is the best booty shaker in the business. just because we can, we're playing what could be the best fan video of all time. luke shaking it for the ladies. >> wait, wait, wait. >> set to the hip-hop song -- don't drop that thun thun. >> by...
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bryan: oh, we're thrilled. it's working great. mark: so that sill was really a very significant step towards securing the long-term health and future of elkhorn slough. doug: elkhorn slough has survived many threats over many decades. the lessons learned in this place may be applied elsewhere in and around the slough, in hopes that the marshes here will be sustained to nurture all the residents, and all of us visitors, for generations to come. mark: one of my goals was to leave it in better shape than i found it. we're moving down that path, and it'll just keep getting better. doug: the wild wonders of elkhorn slough are waiting for all of us to witness, on our own, on guided tours, and in a wonderful visitors' center with fascinating displays and lots of good information. to find out more about all of this, go to nbcbayarea.com/openroad. [music] doug: when we come back, a compassionate crew dedicated to bringing outdoor pleasure to people needing a bit of help, and a stealthy photographer's fantastic finds. doug: for anybody who
bryan: oh, we're thrilled. it's working great. mark: so that sill was really a very significant step towards securing the long-term health and future of elkhorn slough. doug: elkhorn slough has survived many threats over many decades. the lessons learned in this place may be applied elsewhere in and around the slough, in hopes that the marshes here will be sustained to nurture all the residents, and all of us visitors, for generations to come. mark: one of my goals was to leave it in better...
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bryan kick it off. >> exxon mobile. >> sprint. build a position. >> roll the hedges and volatility is back. looks like the time has expired. thank you for watching and see you back here next friday. in the meantime don't go anywhere. mad money with jim kramer starts right now. now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet rx, nature's prescription nutrition extractor, brought to you by nutribullet llc. >> my stomach issues literally went away. >> my acne has cleared up. >> my hot flashes have subsided. >> i'm saying goodbye to diabetes. >> my shoulder pain has gone. >> i was able to sleep better at night. >> i've lost 100 pounds. >> announcer: over the last two years, all across the country, an astonishing 10 million people, at a rate of 15,000 a day, have joined the nutribullet healing revolution, using the power of nutrition to completely transform their health and
bryan kick it off. >> exxon mobile. >> sprint. build a position. >> roll the hedges and volatility is back. looks like the time has expired. thank you for watching and see you back here next friday. in the meantime don't go anywhere. mad money with jim kramer starts right now. now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet rx, nature's prescription nutrition extractor, brought to you by nutribullet llc. >> my stomach issues literally...
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staffer someone who works with john burton in the senate who now it the secretary of transportation bryan kelly who really helped to make that happen today bryan (clapping.) >> thank you i'm not sure if i should say thank you e.r. apologize i'm happy to be here i say before the took the appointed from josh and should that the executive branch i spent 17 years working that in the state senate in sacramento and worked with skwubd in the state senate most people that that when you become a veteran staffer you are to get cynical and birth but i found it was opposite the more i stuck around the more good, i wanted to do and all the staffers want they want to work for someone they're proud of and respect so much i can tell you john without expensed every person who worked with we're proud for you thin and now we're proud to work with you and proud to say we worked with john burton john congratulations this is so well deserved (clapping.) >> we're happy that his daughter and john burton grandkids are here today they just literally got off a pa plane yesterday theirs a little bit jet lagged so wa
staffer someone who works with john burton in the senate who now it the secretary of transportation bryan kelly who really helped to make that happen today bryan (clapping.) >> thank you i'm not sure if i should say thank you e.r. apologize i'm happy to be here i say before the took the appointed from josh and should that the executive branch i spent 17 years working that in the state senate in sacramento and worked with skwubd in the state senate most people that that when you become a...
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bryan kelly worked for me this is wonderful i do want to introduce also one form staff person who is floeft around here wendy where is she linda put up with me for 18 years in sacramento if you think that is easy and, of course, my colleague form speaker now bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk ma
bryan kelly worked for me this is wonderful i do want to introduce also one form staff person who is floeft around here wendy where is she linda put up with me for 18 years in sacramento if you think that is easy and, of course, my colleague form speaker now bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from...
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it's bryan, and you know him as lefty.to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3: 16. so come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if brian stays out of trouble in prison he will be eligible for parole in 2023. meanwhile, larry sanders continues trying to point younger inmates toward the right path. >> i mean, i ain't never been up in here. >> well, you ain't never been in here. >> a lot of them are involved in gangs and stuff, because they have to be, because the way how it is in here. >> why you want to go talk to the kids? >> because, you know, nobody never came and talked to me when i was in school and talked to me and gave me a different outlook on the way i took life in, and you know, if somebody did, i would probably not
it's bryan, and you know him as lefty.to give us a wonderful sermon on john 3: 16. so come on up. [ applause ] >> i didn't like the guy i was. i wasn't the person i told everybody else i was. i definitely was not the man i wanted to be, so i ended up telling the lord one sunday evening and i said, hey, you know what? i want to serve you 100%. let me get out to see my family one day. that is the only thing that gives me hope. >> if brian stays out of trouble in prison he will be...
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. >>> and a star golfer teams up with the bryan brothers for -- >> some spectacular trick shots. >> video that's a hole in one. >> oh! >> video out of new york has picked up millions of views. you'll quickly see why. >> about to get caught now. >> he's going to get caught? what's going on? >> angry woman starts walking up to this young couple. >> yeah, you're caught now. >> who are you? >> ooh, looks like mom is mad. >> how old are you? you're 21? and how old do you think she is? she's not 18. she's only 14. this is my daughter. >> oh, shoot. >> mom did him a favor. >> no kidding. >> she starts getting a little physical. >> it's not all right! >> at that point, take it home. you've made your point, embarrassed the kid. now take it home. >> yeah. see, this is almost just as bad. i get that she's really upset at her daughter. she is now beating her daughter in public. that's not okay either. >>he target as well. this is where i think a lot of the controversy stems from. she grabs the friend. looks like she's actually about to throw her into the water. this is where people nearby run up. eve
. >>> and a star golfer teams up with the bryan brothers for -- >> some spectacular trick shots. >> video that's a hole in one. >> oh! >> video out of new york has picked up millions of views. you'll quickly see why. >> about to get caught now. >> he's going to get caught? what's going on? >> angry woman starts walking up to this young couple. >> yeah, you're caught now. >> who are you? >> ooh, looks like mom is mad. >>...
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"days of rage" i joke we should call him bryan burrows. thank you. i am here all week. and he writes for vanity fair, he writes books, and the book for which he is best known other than his most recent one is barbarians of the gates that came out in 1990 over the merger of rjr reynolds and nabisco. his latest book is an accomplishment of research, story telling and moral inquiry. and it is something based on the facts we know and that is domestic terrorism. he takes the story back to 1969 or so. and all the way up through the middle of the 1980's. and one of the striking facts in the book is that the most fatal and interesting year for domestic terrorism prior to first world trade center bombing in the united states was 1981 which really makes you scratch your head and say maybe i should read this book which you should. i have read it closely and have a review in the nation's magazine coming about next month. first thing i would like bryan to talk about is the scale of violence during this time. my favorite example is a story you told abou
"days of rage" i joke we should call him bryan burrows. thank you. i am here all week. and he writes for vanity fair, he writes books, and the book for which he is best known other than his most recent one is barbarians of the gates that came out in 1990 over the merger of rjr reynolds and nabisco. his latest book is an accomplishment of research, story telling and moral inquiry. and it is something based on the facts we know and that is domestic terrorism. he takes the story back to...
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i'm pleased to have bryan stevenson at this table for the first time. and you can blame us for that. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> rose: tell me what it is that you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race and justice. >> race and justice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of raix inhe wallity. this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has compromised all of our abilities to see one another fairly. i think that's really the question. we've never taken it on. we've never really tried to confront the legacy of slavery. i actually think we need to talk about slavery. people kind of look at me hard hen i say that. but i done think we've ever dealt with that legacy. slavery was something that was really horrific in this country because it wasn't-- for me the great evil of american slavery wasn't involuntary serve -- servitude t wasn't forced labor. the great evil was the narrative of racial difference we created to legit mate it. the ide
i'm pleased to have bryan stevenson at this table for the first time. and you can blame us for that. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> rose: tell me what it is that you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race and justice. >> race and justice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of raix inhe wallity. this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has...
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. >> bryan stevenson: i'd never heard of ted and i didn't know what a ted talk was. >> rose: but bryannson was exactly the sort of person the people at ted wanted. he was an attorney who'd spent years trying to reform the criminal justice system. they thought he'd have a lot to say. he said yes, then he remembered a serious conflict on his calendar. >> stevenson: it was scheduled two weeks before i had an argument at the u.s. supreme court. and i told one of my young staffers somebody named ted wanted me to come and do a ted talk and i told them no. and my staffer went crazy, said, "what are you talking about? you have to do a ted talk." >> rose: and what did they say, though, to convince you? >> stevenson: "this is really a big deal. it's an incredible platform. you should absolutely do it. everybody watches ted talks." being here at ted and seeing the stimulation... >> rose: in march of 2012, bryan stevenson took the stage at the annual ted conference in long beach, california. he was one of more than 60 speakers that week. >> stevenson: we have a system of justice in this country th
. >> bryan stevenson: i'd never heard of ted and i didn't know what a ted talk was. >> rose: but bryannson was exactly the sort of person the people at ted wanted. he was an attorney who'd spent years trying to reform the criminal justice system. they thought he'd have a lot to say. he said yes, then he remembered a serious conflict on his calendar. >> stevenson: it was scheduled two weeks before i had an argument at the u.s. supreme court. and i told one of my young staffers...
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now luke bryan is also high up on that list.good friends with blake shelton but asked the divorce from miranda. >> blake and i have talked a little bit. and anytime, i mean, a divorce is out of the public eye is tremendous thing to have to deal with. so when they're in the public eye, hope they're doing good and happy at the end of the day. you feel for them, have to go through it and just pray that they're happy. >> blake and miranda both performed over the weekend. during her set, miranda reportedly joked, i wish i had been drinking all day. i deserved it. i just got divorced. and luke had his own domestic drama with his son. tait and beau. >> hey, last night, we got to town and tate was in the emergency room getting stitches. beau pushed him down. he hit a chair. it's a crazy household right now. keep them alive. just keep them alive. >> he's raising nephew till. till is a big kid. >> they put me in the headlock a couple of nights ago. and i really wasn't getting out of it. so yeah. he's in football right now. working out eve
now luke bryan is also high up on that list.good friends with blake shelton but asked the divorce from miranda. >> blake and i have talked a little bit. and anytime, i mean, a divorce is out of the public eye is tremendous thing to have to deal with. so when they're in the public eye, hope they're doing good and happy at the end of the day. you feel for them, have to go through it and just pray that they're happy. >> blake and miranda both performed over the weekend. during her set,...
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now joining us is author bryan doerries. his book is called "the theater of war" what ancient greek tragedies can teach us today. it comes out in september. doerries hua socrates? >> he was a general in the army and a citizen. he was of a warrior class and the most highly militarized democracy of its time. over a 100 year period spent eight years and more. he wrote plays that describe experiences that really only those who have been to war or care for those who plan to work it possibly understand so the idea behind what i've been doing over the last seven years sub or by presenting these aging great war stories to audiences who lived those experiences stories of sacrifice and the trail and loss and guilt and shame. the idea is that people and they see themselves were plugged them in ancient narrative open up and realize they are not the only ones. these experiences are as old as time itself. he has a message for contemporary audiences, very urgent message. if you have experienced any of these things you are not alone. >> hos
now joining us is author bryan doerries. his book is called "the theater of war" what ancient greek tragedies can teach us today. it comes out in september. doerries hua socrates? >> he was a general in the army and a citizen. he was of a warrior class and the most highly militarized democracy of its time. over a 100 year period spent eight years and more. he wrote plays that describe experiences that really only those who have been to war or care for those who plan to work it...
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we're with friend luke bryan. >> and jen and justin after their honeymoon weekend. why wedding guest howard stern was steaming mad. >> i was outraged. >>> kylie jenner turned 18 and got a ferrari. didn't we all, as her parents reunite. >> we step into the ring with kendall's rumored man nick jonas. >> it will be a journey for sure. >> now "e.t." with the latest on today's sttop stories. >>> we have photos you won't see anywhere else of ben affleck and jen garner. we have to start with the sad news, the death of frank gifford. >> he was one of the greatest players of pro football. that is on the new york yankees. >> the last 29 years of his life were defined by the relationship with kathie lee, who is handling this heartbreak with remarkable strength and grace. >> you've got to remember where you were when you got the news. >> it shocked me yesterday. frank gifford passed away. >> frank lived a life of great dignity and just does so much so quietly so many people. >> so many of us knew frank. our hearts go out to the family, to kathie lee and his five children. >> he
we're with friend luke bryan. >> and jen and justin after their honeymoon weekend. why wedding guest howard stern was steaming mad. >> i was outraged. >>> kylie jenner turned 18 and got a ferrari. didn't we all, as her parents reunite. >> we step into the ring with kendall's rumored man nick jonas. >> it will be a journey for sure. >> now "e.t." with the latest on today's sttop stories. >>> we have photos you won't see anywhere else of...
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bryan kelly worked for me this is wonderful i do want to introduce also one form staff person who is floeft around here wendy where is she linda put up with me for 18 years in sacramento if you think that is easy and, of course, my colleague form speaker now bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from her a to go to lincoln and bob sinclair the hall of fame tackle would be hick himself i hitchhiking with me he's got a hall of fame jacket and i've got this i think i caught the best but i probably the - well, no vicky claims she reminds when either that was a newery the haul here and the church the lutheran church used to have mass at the empire theatre before it was built i remembered we lived on a block with 4 hours arnold's the milk man that actually went from milk to being a president of the more and more run dell and had grass like a putting green he used to get up early being the milk ma
bryan kelly worked for me this is wonderful i do want to introduce also one form staff person who is floeft around here wendy where is she linda put up with me for 18 years in sacramento if you think that is easy and, of course, my colleague form speaker now bobby hertz beggar who came up here and my arm buddy how about that one jerry we served together in peacetime but anyway, i'm really touched by this that corner when i was a kid from the 7th grade through high school i would hitchhike from...
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our cleve bryan will explain. >>> history on the move in cape may county why this nearly third looked up a and hauled away, kate. >>> and tracking just a few scattered showers and storms this evening, as a front moves through and it has been steam toy day but behind this front some changes, your full seven day forecast, i think you will a's like it coming up in a few minutes, pennsylvania pat. >>> kate, eagles are still upset about saturday's low hit on quarterback sam bradford. we will tell you what the nfl had to say. >>> chase utley, tips his hat to philadelphia, a nice gesture today. we will tell you about it all in sports. ♪ ♪ yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. >>> coming up at 11:00 a fail woman who survived, eight kind of cancer. she's part of the growing trend. health reporter stephanie stahl will explain how she survived, don't miss her exclusive report tonight at 11:00 o'clock. >>> here we go, believe it or not, summer is winding down. labor day
our cleve bryan will explain. >>> history on the move in cape may county why this nearly third looked up a and hauled away, kate. >>> and tracking just a few scattered showers and storms this evening, as a front moves through and it has been steam toy day but behind this front some changes, your full seven day forecast, i think you will a's like it coming up in a few minutes, pennsylvania pat. >>> kate, eagles are still upset about saturday's low hit on quarterback...
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the it is a blaze he called home and it is on the market. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan, sinatra use to stay there when he performed in atlantic city. >>> the the location is probably the best location, in brigantine. >> reporter: with unobstruct views of the beach, bay and sky line this brigantine house doesn't require much of a sales pitch. but within these pastel walls there was a new jersey legend. >> we discovered frank sinatra stayed here for a week men 1990. >> reporter: according to the home's owners the sand casino staff approached him about housing a special guest. they didn't normally rent the house and they were about to say no, until sand revealed the mystery celebrity. >> they really, didn't want to do it, but it was for frank sinatra. >> reporter: they say he required a case of whiskey case of hershey kisses and he needed a piano. >> this piano was bought specifically for frank sinatra to use while renting the house and he warmed up for his act here. >> reporter: this isn't a fishing tail at a sea side will chal it, there are pictures to prove it. silver h
the it is a blaze he called home and it is on the market. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan, sinatra use to stay there when he performed in atlantic city. >>> the the location is probably the best location, in brigantine. >> reporter: with unobstruct views of the beach, bay and sky line this brigantine house doesn't require much of a sales pitch. but within these pastel walls there was a new jersey legend. >> we discovered frank sinatra stayed...
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i'm cleve bryan, coming up, some information you need to know before planning your trip to the jersey shore. >> also, a local woman survives eight kind of cancer, and she is part of a growing trends. stephanie stahl has more on how she survived, in a health watch exclusive. >> headlines today, water service just restored in kensington neighborhood. they were without water after water main break triggered large sinkhole, still working on that right now. >> also, investors eyes will be on wall street later on this morning, china's main stock market took another beating overnight. however, european shares advanced in early trading. >> and all that in a settlement of the worlds markets means gas prices are actually down. some new jersey gas stations, some of them, gas is less than $2 a gallon. it the ninth straight week as prices are down. this time last year, drivers paying a dollar more per gallon. so, some good news if you have to fill up this morning. >> sad to say, summer winding down, almost the end of august. labor day weekend, less than two weeks away. and, as the season nears an
i'm cleve bryan, coming up, some information you need to know before planning your trip to the jersey shore. >> also, a local woman survives eight kind of cancer, and she is part of a growing trends. stephanie stahl has more on how she survived, in a health watch exclusive. >> headlines today, water service just restored in kensington neighborhood. they were without water after water main break triggered large sinkhole, still working on that right now. >> also, investors eyes...
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and knocking bryan mitchell in the face. bottom of the 10th, a bases loaded grounder to send it hotoo 3rd. yanks win it. >>> and haily born with a rare condition that enext fwroeth growth of her right hand, unlv students used a 3d printer to print a prosthetic hand. and knocking it deep for his 31st home run of 24 season. and can't quite reach the ball and he almost falls over the riling with that little baby girl and one of the stadium users retrieves it and instead of giving it to the fan, throws it in the stands. and all was well, eta was sent to give him the ball. and one of the players joined the routine and took center stage and broke it down. oh, my. turns out, he's not really a player but a coriographer as you can tell, whoever he is, that big man got some great moves. "early today" is brought to you by. >>> just ahead, tracy morgan's post traffic crash come back. in three city. fact. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol
and knocking bryan mitchell in the face. bottom of the 10th, a bases loaded grounder to send it hotoo 3rd. yanks win it. >>> and haily born with a rare condition that enext fwroeth growth of her right hand, unlv students used a 3d printer to print a prosthetic hand. and knocking it deep for his 31st home run of 24 season. and can't quite reach the ball and he almost falls over the riling with that little baby girl and one of the stadium users retrieves it and instead of giving it to...
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how we canto discuss is bradsh big things stone, bryan weiser, then leg, and om malik. why did they have to go this far? ever since larry was appointed ceo of couple of years ago, he has shown a little bit face for the grittier responsibilities of being chief executive, talking to shareholders, being on the quarterly conference call, talking to regulators and testifying before congress that is why gradually we has handoff more responsibility. what this allows him to do, and that sergei has already been doing, is to look at the next twist in technology and let him handle all the stuff he hasn't wanted to deal with. it is not an easy job he is taking on. m: i do feel that classic goodwill is under attack for the first time in a very systematic way from all corners. people do not think i can county the attack is from facebook, from apple, from other internet services. google is a company that does not do anything very well. emily: google is a company that can do anything very well? om: because search. they won the categories. look at search performance. look at how we as h
how we canto discuss is bradsh big things stone, bryan weiser, then leg, and om malik. why did they have to go this far? ever since larry was appointed ceo of couple of years ago, he has shown a little bit face for the grittier responsibilities of being chief executive, talking to shareholders, being on the quarterly conference call, talking to regulators and testifying before congress that is why gradually we has handoff more responsibility. what this allows him to do, and that sergei has...
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came in with bryan a teenage son.s first 16 when the they first arrived and turn 17 that summer and that was tom bryan. tom went to work in jacksonville for a while and then went on to college, which was unusual for that day. tom had an older brother, read, and was in school -- reid, who was in school when they came here that first year. tom started the newspaper, the bank, all kinds of things in the area. one son was the thinker and the other was the doer. and they had a lot of fun doing a lot of things because there was no one here to stop them from doing things. they were just excited about doing stuff. putting in a telephone. no one had ever heard what a telephone was in this area. and particularly the indians. they didn't know anything about the telephone. it was interesting to hear about all of these things happening right around the turn-of-the-century. n's0 and, they built mr. bry ing'sand they built ed k systemd they put in this and things were growing very fast. >> within a few months, they bryan a trade and
came in with bryan a teenage son.s first 16 when the they first arrived and turn 17 that summer and that was tom bryan. tom went to work in jacksonville for a while and then went on to college, which was unusual for that day. tom had an older brother, read, and was in school -- reid, who was in school when they came here that first year. tom started the newspaper, the bank, all kinds of things in the area. one son was the thinker and the other was the doer. and they had a lot of fun doing a lot...
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we have to digest this this is the area that is the most questionable so i think you guys you and bryan have done our due diligence that's what i recommend we move forward with public comment first. >> i can say if it will help you, we can do i think once we get a response. >> uh-huh. >> a side by side check list with the understanding yes go with this one. >> if it is so by side or a check list of what to do. >> commissioners. >> let's understand this is a work in progress. >> right any other commissioner comments before public comment you guys here on this one oh, we have public comments maybe angels will sing after you guys going to public comment before we do we're on television for once in a lifetime my son is watch i'll saying hello to reagan and juliet yet so on to public comment. >> (laughter). i should be getting a text saying we saw you we'll have to have them rewind and watch. >> insurance let me beginning by saying small businesses especially under 10 are about this and one of the things that is very, very disappoint is the average office of labor standards is not here or a
we have to digest this this is the area that is the most questionable so i think you guys you and bryan have done our due diligence that's what i recommend we move forward with public comment first. >> i can say if it will help you, we can do i think once we get a response. >> uh-huh. >> a side by side check list with the understanding yes go with this one. >> if it is so by side or a check list of what to do. >> commissioners. >> let's understand this is a...
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bryan for his son with me -- whip me. i said i will die first i will let you whip me but not to anyone else on worth in - - under. nobody said a word so i said you can't whip me but nobody else. seeing that i meant what i said my father whip me himself in front of a white boy and his father. the white family accepted as satisfactory. i checked my father's punishment and did not shed one to your. nothing in the world could have made me cry. >> that, i think is the essence of samuel battle. and it is a characteristic that carried him all the way through his life no matter what happened to him, he was prepared to take it if he had to because it would get him so wherever he would not cry and he would not back down. and it comes true for him when he decides when he comes to new york and to join the police department. now to set the scene for that, we are now in about 1909. samuel battle is working as a red cap at grand central depot. there is a great man there named chief williams and he happened to be black. he went to the de
bryan for his son with me -- whip me. i said i will die first i will let you whip me but not to anyone else on worth in - - under. nobody said a word so i said you can't whip me but nobody else. seeing that i meant what i said my father whip me himself in front of a white boy and his father. the white family accepted as satisfactory. i checked my father's punishment and did not shed one to your. nothing in the world could have made me cry. >> that, i think is the essence of samuel battle....
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. >>> luke bryan opens up about friends blake shelton and miranda lambert and also has his own drama with one of his young sons. >> last night, kate was in the emergency room. >> that's ahead. >>> closed captioning provided by -- the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely important while we're in a drought. it's a win for the customer and it's a win for california. together, we're building a better california. >>> there is no stopping carrie understood woo underwood. makes her the top selling country star. luke bryan is also high up on the list and good friends with blake shelton but asked the divorce from miranda. >> blake and i have talked a bit and anytime, i mean, a divorce out
. >>> luke bryan opens up about friends blake shelton and miranda lambert and also has his own drama with one of his young sons. >> last night, kate was in the emergency room. >> that's ahead. >>> closed captioning provided by -- the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book....
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that's country music star luke bryan teaming up for a rendition of want to want me.e sing karaoke app and posted the video on youtube. bryan is going to be performing at levi stadium august 29th. we don't want to miss it. all right. still ahead, simplicity in a box. meet the easily amused dog who will not let go on his favorite new toy. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> coming on abc 7 news at 4:00. somebody in the bay area is suddenly a million dollars richer. the scratcher sold is worth seven figures. the local store cashing in big. >>> babies can be messy. which high chairs are easy to clean and safe? the answer from 7 on your side. >>> some dogs like squeaky toys others prefer a bone. this pup you are about to meet likes boxes. >> t
that's country music star luke bryan teaming up for a rendition of want to want me.e sing karaoke app and posted the video on youtube. bryan is going to be performing at levi stadium august 29th. we don't want to miss it. all right. still ahead, simplicity in a box. meet the easily amused dog who will not let go on his favorite new toy. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i...
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professor bryan delay is a native of colorado springs. he grew up in of the springs -- i am a former resident of the springs. he obtained his bachelors at the university of colorado and his doctorate at harvard. he has been serving as an associate professor of history at the university of california berkeley, what some of us call the other school across the bay. professor delay is known best for his book "war of a thousand deserts" which won 5 major book prizes. he also won multiple book prizes. he has even ventured into the realm of art history in a terrific essay on winslow homer's famous painting, "watson and the shark." entitled "the familiar made strange: american artifacts after the transnational turn." his new contract under ww norton is to be called "shoot the state: arms, capitalism, and freedom." professor delay is also a multiple award-winning teacher who has served on an organization of american historians and a fulbright distinguished lecturer in japan. he won many distinctions. yet i must add that professor delay wears these
professor bryan delay is a native of colorado springs. he grew up in of the springs -- i am a former resident of the springs. he obtained his bachelors at the university of colorado and his doctorate at harvard. he has been serving as an associate professor of history at the university of california berkeley, what some of us call the other school across the bay. professor delay is known best for his book "war of a thousand deserts" which won 5 major book prizes. he also won multiple...
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bryan mitchell got hit in the head off the bat of eduardo nunez nunez. he was back in the clubhouse by the end of the game. in the tenth inning, chase headley hit a ground ball that couldn't be handled and new york beat minnesota 8-7. >>> st. louis beats san francisco 2-1. michael wacha became the first 15-game winner in the mlb. >>> major league baseball released its postseason schedule. the seventh game of the world series will be played on wednesday, november 4th. bring a coat! >>> when we return, another look at today's top stories. >>> a tragic end for some children. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job, leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine . kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine . power to your mouth ! also try listerine pocket packs to kill bad breath germs on the go. breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. brey
bryan mitchell got hit in the head off the bat of eduardo nunez nunez. he was back in the clubhouse by the end of the game. in the tenth inning, chase headley hit a ground ball that couldn't be handled and new york beat minnesota 8-7. >>> st. louis beats san francisco 2-1. michael wacha became the first 15-game winner in the mlb. >>> major league baseball released its postseason schedule. the seventh game of the world series will be played on wednesday, november 4th. bring a...
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. >> country star luke bryan and r&b pop star jason derulo performing a digital duet. recently appearing in central park for gma's summer concert series. but it wasn't till bryan recorded his part of the duty using the same karaoke app the two collaborated. >> luke had a little trouble with the high notes. >> just to get up next to you. ♪ so high ♪ so high >> i can't do that. ♪ >> i can't do that either. >> i love that. that was my favorite line. i can't do that. they were great. i love seeing the two of them together. so talented in both their own rights. >> it's a cool song. i like his effort. he couldn't get up there. >> i'm waiting for the christmas album. >> that's coming. that's the first time the two stars have appeared using that app together. >> the clip garnered millions of views in a couple of hours after bryan tweeted out the clip with a message to jason saying you are a singing fool. >> 11 billion hits now. >>> steve-o of "jackass" known for his stunts. but his latest one seems to have some meaning behind it. >> it also landed him in jail. he climbed a cra
. >> country star luke bryan and r&b pop star jason derulo performing a digital duet. recently appearing in central park for gma's summer concert series. but it wasn't till bryan recorded his part of the duty using the same karaoke app the two collaborated. >> luke had a little trouble with the high notes. >> just to get up next to you. ♪ so high ♪ so high >> i can't do that. ♪ >> i can't do that either. >> i love that. that was my favorite line. i...
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country star luke bryan's album comes out friday.e candles created a luke bryan scented candle in his honor. bryan's candle doesn't smell like old boots and stale bourbon. it smells like vanilla and bourbon. i'm hoping they will make more celebrity scented wax lights like the gary busey votive candle that smells crazy, like thumb tacks and swiss cheese or hillary clinton candle that is fake and battery powered and doubles as an air conditioning unit. >>> topic number 4, a middle school in dallas, georgia that that is, a billboard spelling error, reading welcome back, students, we are glad you are hear, spells h-e-a-r. improvement over last year's attempt to spell it entirely in emote cons and the only time they can vandalize the sign without getting corrected for it. a giant red pen. they are such good kids in georgia. >>> topic number 5. epic animal battle where the dog is obviously really hungry and the bird is either possessed by the devil or trying to bark back at the starving dog who sees a super annoying meal squawking before i
country star luke bryan's album comes out friday.e candles created a luke bryan scented candle in his honor. bryan's candle doesn't smell like old boots and stale bourbon. it smells like vanilla and bourbon. i'm hoping they will make more celebrity scented wax lights like the gary busey votive candle that smells crazy, like thumb tacks and swiss cheese or hillary clinton candle that is fake and battery powered and doubles as an air conditioning unit. >>> topic number 4, a middle school...
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new jersey reporter cleve bryan, has more. >> reporter: it starts with something as simple as making a a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a hungry stranger an attitude of serve that is is catholic charities. from food assistance to low cost clothing their center helps all kind of people like rachel swaine who was devastate when she lost her job at the show boat casino last year. >> it just really hurt me as well as everyone. >> reporter: as she works on a new career catholic charities helped with mortgage and utility payments. >> blessing. >> reporter: justice jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness prepared to begin his ministries as diocese in camdenes spending 40 taste for a life changing event. the pope's visit this week they are inviting people to their eight charity centers in south jersey to pray for the needy, donate, or even lend a hand. >> when we serve the poor we don't serve the poor we serve christ in the the poor and that is who we see when we see people walk in the door. lou at christ walking in the door. >> reporter: there are countless preparations going on, throug
new jersey reporter cleve bryan, has more. >> reporter: it starts with something as simple as making a a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a hungry stranger an attitude of serve that is is catholic charities. from food assistance to low cost clothing their center helps all kind of people like rachel swaine who was devastate when she lost her job at the show boat casino last year. >> it just really hurt me as well as everyone. >> reporter: as she works on a new career...
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. >> good afternoon, everyone welcome to the tuesday, july 21, 2015, meeting of the taefblgs i'm bryan tan the president of the commission a couple of things please turn off our cell phones not to interrupt the meeting if you are a member of the public to speak on an item that is agendized fill out a card by the sfshgz and finally thank you to sfgovtv and media services for presenting this live every time we meet we'll start with a roll call and i'll move around a couple of agenda items considering our
. >> good afternoon, everyone welcome to the tuesday, july 21, 2015, meeting of the taefblgs i'm bryan tan the president of the commission a couple of things please turn off our cell phones not to interrupt the meeting if you are a member of the public to speak on an item that is agendized fill out a card by the sfshgz and finally thank you to sfgovtv and media services for presenting this live every time we meet we'll start with a roll call and i'll move around a couple of agenda items...