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and lenny kravitz play butlers alongside forest whitaker in lee daniels "the butler."n with the actors for a discussion on race in america and the making of a hit movie. >> people who have had the pleasure of seeing this movie have been jolted by it. critics, people who go to premiers, i had somebody say, i started crying halfway through and didn't stop until i got home later. what is moving about the story, cuba? >> i think it's because it's one of those stories that resonates so much with people in terms of not just the historical facts dealing with issues of the civil rights meechltss, the atrocities of the freedom writer bus had to endure and black and white, but also it's a touching story of family between a father and his son and the issues that they faced as they both grow older and i think there's a truth there and lee daniels is that type of filmmaker he strives for truth in his work. brutal truth at times, but i think the movie is really connecting with people in that way. >> so how do you put yourself, lenny, back in that place in time? back in the era of se
and lenny kravitz play butlers alongside forest whitaker in lee daniels "the butler."n with the actors for a discussion on race in america and the making of a hit movie. >> people who have had the pleasure of seeing this movie have been jolted by it. critics, people who go to premiers, i had somebody say, i started crying halfway through and didn't stop until i got home later. what is moving about the story, cuba? >> i think it's because it's one of those stories that...
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we're looking for john butler. thanks. are you butler? pends who's asking. i am. believe? you a cop, too? got to admire a piece with a piece. maybe when we're done here, i could buy you a steak. vegetarian. valens: john, you remember a guy from the neighborhood named greg cardiff? ( laughs ) knew him-- till someone turned him into roadkill. you have a personal relationship with greg? we didn't travel in the same circles. 'cause we have a witness who saw you run him down. me? we're just trying to figure if this was an accident or murder. hey, whoever said that is full of it. i didn't hit no one! well, you were arrested for drunk driving in '86. then again in '91. so? not a big stretch you'd be out drunk driving new year's eve. three counts of assault and battery, public nuisance complaints. we even heard you turned your pit bull loose on a poor little dog. that mutt was a yappy little ... i did the neighborhood a favor. yeah, well, we're gonna do the neighborhood a favor now. bring you in, impound your car. i don't even have that car no more. matter of fact, i didn
we're looking for john butler. thanks. are you butler? pends who's asking. i am. believe? you a cop, too? got to admire a piece with a piece. maybe when we're done here, i could buy you a steak. vegetarian. valens: john, you remember a guy from the neighborhood named greg cardiff? ( laughs ) knew him-- till someone turned him into roadkill. you have a personal relationship with greg? we didn't travel in the same circles. 'cause we have a witness who saw you run him down. me? we're just trying...
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i'm your new butler. >> why this movie at this time?ake an important civil rights movie. it wasn't about the civil rights movement that i was attracted to. i was attracted to the father and a son love story that was something that we don't see. i don't recall ever seeing in black cinema. >> if i can't sit at any lunch counter i want, but fighting for our rights. >> it wasn't until i was on -- we shot a bus scene on a bridge where countless african-american men were lynched and we were on the bus, the freedom riders' bus, and i'm on the bus, in the bus with the kids, and i'm yelling, action and from nowhere comes the kkk, the hoods, the swastikas, the crosses, the rattling of the bus, and we're scared, and i go -- cut. and they can't hear me because they were on the outside of the bus, and i go -- i go to the window of the bus and go cut! and i still see these, and then i thought at that moment, i thought that there was nobody to yell cut for those kids that were there. >> wow! >> and that those kids were heros and that this movie wasn't
i'm your new butler. >> why this movie at this time?ake an important civil rights movie. it wasn't about the civil rights movement that i was attracted to. i was attracted to the father and a son love story that was something that we don't see. i don't recall ever seeing in black cinema. >> if i can't sit at any lunch counter i want, but fighting for our rights. >> it wasn't until i was on -- we shot a bus scene on a bridge where countless african-american men were lynched and...
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plus....is the butler setting up for another win at the box office this weekend? and .. retire in style.. why enjoying your golden years may be more affordable overseas than you think... . bill moller has the story next. hey boomers! instead of arizona or florida - consider this for retirement - the phillipines. how about abruzzo, italy. yeah, living out your retirement years in another country. it's happening more often. this week in san antonio there's a retire overseas conference and kathleen peddicord, an author and expert in this area and is a keynote speaker. and we have her via skype. and you live in panama city?! > >i do. i've been living there for five years. we moved there from paris. > >give me your most convincing sales pitch. why would i want to uproot myself, leave my friends, leave the kids behind and go to some exotic foreign country? > >crazy idea i know on the face of it. but the main reason is cost of living frankly. cost of living and cost of healthcare, which can both be dramatically less in a lot of other places. > >what are some of the top location
plus....is the butler setting up for another win at the box office this weekend? and .. retire in style.. why enjoying your golden years may be more affordable overseas than you think... . bill moller has the story next. hey boomers! instead of arizona or florida - consider this for retirement - the phillipines. how about abruzzo, italy. yeah, living out your retirement years in another country. it's happening more often. this week in san antonio there's a retire overseas conference and...
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katy butler's new book, "knocking on heaven's door: the path to a better way of death." you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is the founder of a group called publish ors lunch. start by telling us what that is. >> guest: well, it's lots of things. publishers lunch is an e-mail newsletter that tells everyone in the business what's going on every day. we have a web site, publishersmarketplace.com, that has databases and tools that all the people here at javits needs to find the information they need, find each other, get business done. >> host: why that name? what's your background? >> guest: the origin lunchtime when people in the business exchange information with each other. so when the internet came along, and we were trying to find the right metaphor for a lunchtime environment, lunch.com was taken already. so i came up with publisherslunch, and people automatically kind of knew what
katy butler's new book, "knocking on heaven's door: the path to a better way of death." you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is the founder of a group called publish ors lunch. start by telling us what that is. >> guest: well, it's lots of things. publishers lunch is an e-mail...
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in the late 1990s, butler was the head of the u.n. special commission charged with disarming saddam hussein of his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. how did it work? did it work? we'll ask him. so drawing on that experience, what would you say is going to be the single most important thing to look at when we address this issue, assume that there's some kind of deal and you actually have an inspections process? >> fareed, the first thing required is an honest and accurate declaration by syria of exactly what it has. intelligence reports that are now in the public arena suggests that they have 150 tons or so of sarin for example. >> how much is that to give us a sense? >> it's massive. it's a massive quantity. syria is widely regarded as one of the largest individual states possessing chemical weapons in the world. now, the first thing is that honest declaration. do we have a chance of getting that? not sure. let's assume that it is more or less honest. what then has to happen and this is the second step, independent inspectors ha
in the late 1990s, butler was the head of the u.n. special commission charged with disarming saddam hussein of his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. how did it work? did it work? we'll ask him. so drawing on that experience, what would you say is going to be the single most important thing to look at when we address this issue, assume that there's some kind of deal and you actually have an inspections process? >> fareed, the first thing required is an honest and accurate declaration...
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butler, please show miss gay into the parlor.i've explained to your visitor that jane's in temporary care while we continue our investigation. thank you. but the inspector is expecting you at the station in the morning to explain why you abducted a juvenile. well, i'm sure i'll have a very good answer by then. good night, miss. when i think of her wandering all alone at night... the constable said you were kind enough to take her in. did he mention that she'd been found with stolen property? oh, dearie me. i'm afraid my jane has been light-fingered before. it seems your aunt is here. gay: oh, jane, darling! thank god you're all right! now, come -- come back home with me, and we'll help sort out all this fuss. no! i'm not going back there, and you're not my aunt! now, this isn't time for one of your stories. - i don't want him near me. - who? jane, dear, now, i know we don't have these kind of comforts back home, but that is no reason for this kind of carry-on. now, come along. no. please, don't make me go back there! i'm afraid i
butler, please show miss gay into the parlor.i've explained to your visitor that jane's in temporary care while we continue our investigation. thank you. but the inspector is expecting you at the station in the morning to explain why you abducted a juvenile. well, i'm sure i'll have a very good answer by then. good night, miss. when i think of her wandering all alone at night... the constable said you were kind enough to take her in. did he mention that she'd been found with stolen property?...
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i'm daniel butler. i'm the one who called in the 911.sed the rifle out the window? yeah. i'm looking for my brother trent. he's 17, he's wearing a blue jacket. he's got to be in here somewhere. okay. guys, i got someone you're gonna want to meet. hey, medic! i'll wait my turn, thanks. status? one subject down, one injured. 11 more in custody. and we've got seven. that leaves three unaccounted for. and one of them's victor ackland. sam, let's get danny butler out here. parker: sidney, we get anything else on mr. ackland? sidney: nothing. no e-mail address, no phone records, no trail. our guy's unplugged. sidney: i got you one thing, though. victor was in military training at petawawa, '86 to '90, but he never made it into the field on account of his bcd. what's that? big chicken dinner. also known as bad conduct discharge. a failed soldier. yeah. this guy can go with the others. this is danny. you can uncuff him, sam. hey, danny. thanks for doing the right thing today, son. my team's gonna need you. spike: guys? i found some kind of war r
i'm daniel butler. i'm the one who called in the 911.sed the rifle out the window? yeah. i'm looking for my brother trent. he's 17, he's wearing a blue jacket. he's got to be in here somewhere. okay. guys, i got someone you're gonna want to meet. hey, medic! i'll wait my turn, thanks. status? one subject down, one injured. 11 more in custody. and we've got seven. that leaves three unaccounted for. and one of them's victor ackland. sam, let's get danny butler out here. parker: sidney, we get...
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butler who is a journalist for "new york times" magazine, she wrote a book in which she talks about two totally different ways in which older people and up getting treated by the american health care system. in her father's instance he wasn't treated all that well and ended up dying without much in in the way of dignity at all. in her mother's case she had a more clear-cut choice and so i really feel this book offered a way forward that can be particularly enlightening and maybe perhaps -- maybe not inspiring but certainly encouraging to people that don't have to fall into despair. in addition i'm also looking forward to a number of different biographies. it's really strong interestingly enough with respect to biographies is for example brian j. jones has a biography coming out with jim henson who was the founder and creator of the muppets. there is also henry pushkin. he has a biography coming out on the tonight show host johnny carson. sam will send's biography on the sam falls to the famous biographer and the charlie parker book which is just about to come out. victoria wilson will b
butler who is a journalist for "new york times" magazine, she wrote a book in which she talks about two totally different ways in which older people and up getting treated by the american health care system. in her father's instance he wasn't treated all that well and ended up dying without much in in the way of dignity at all. in her mother's case she had a more clear-cut choice and so i really feel this book offered a way forward that can be particularly enlightening and maybe...
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the former chief inspector in iraq richard butler takes us inside a sairng gas probe. plus, facebook, is it making a lot is of us depressed? can seeing friends happy pictures somehow make people sad? and is winning the u.s. open closed to men from the u.s? no american man reached the fourth round for the first time ever this year. is it game, set and match against men's tennis in the u.s? >>> hello i'm antonio mora and welcome to consider this. handing off the decision on intervening to syria to congress. >> all members of congress of both parties, i ask you to take this vote for our national security. i ask you to consider that some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics of the moment. >> the president is leaving one rancorous relationship in the government with another, with russian president vladimir putin. not on the table but likely to remain the main course. so who will make the next move in this delicate situation with syria? joining me to discuss the latest is hilary mann leverett, joins us from washington, d.c. and robert o'brien,
the former chief inspector in iraq richard butler takes us inside a sairng gas probe. plus, facebook, is it making a lot is of us depressed? can seeing friends happy pictures somehow make people sad? and is winning the u.s. open closed to men from the u.s? no american man reached the fourth round for the first time ever this year. is it game, set and match against men's tennis in the u.s? >>> hello i'm antonio mora and welcome to consider this. handing off the decision on intervening...
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. >> he was in the butler.aring along side hugh jackman in the big screen thriller opening tomorrow called "prisoners." i watched this film yesterday. this is a tough -- this is every parent -- you have three children. >> three children. >> every parent's worst nightmare. >> then as a grandfather you think you make it through it when your children get older but now i have a 9 month old granddaughter. so have to go through the same fears again and again and again. but as frightening as it is to the human heart, it kind of reminds you to teach your children how important discipline is. when you tell them don't go play near something they need to understand that and they need to listen to that little voice inside of them that tells them when something is about to go wrong. >> spectacular cast. >> hugh jackman. what is it like working with him? >> viola davis plays your wife. >> she is so strong. i wish i had a real wife that was that strong. >> no reason to get into that. >> she is strong. >> she says more with he
. >> he was in the butler.aring along side hugh jackman in the big screen thriller opening tomorrow called "prisoners." i watched this film yesterday. this is a tough -- this is every parent -- you have three children. >> three children. >> every parent's worst nightmare. >> then as a grandfather you think you make it through it when your children get older but now i have a 9 month old granddaughter. so have to go through the same fears again and again and...
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. >> he said charles butler senior is dying. can barely breathe and is in pain at times but it's the pain of another day that tears him apart on the inside. i take you three days before christmas, december 22nd, 2011. >> shots fired, west oakland. >> this case is very important, still active. i work it every day. >> this investigator says an argument inside a store ensued and minutes after he was chased down and shot. butler's father life is now in jeopardy. >> i tell you, he can sit here but it's killing him. >> with the breath he has left, he's asking for your help. >> i just want to be around to see the people that did the crime. >> find the killer, and person who's responsibility for breaking that the bond. >> i wish no parent will ever have to go through it. >> he's hoping he wants to close his eyes in peace, not pain. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in sam san mateo, about 11:30, minutes later, one of the victims exchanged fire. a 24-year-old is recovering with a gunshot wound. >> this is obviously a traumatic incident. this is a
. >> he said charles butler senior is dying. can barely breathe and is in pain at times but it's the pain of another day that tears him apart on the inside. i take you three days before christmas, december 22nd, 2011. >> shots fired, west oakland. >> this case is very important, still active. i work it every day. >> this investigator says an argument inside a store ensued and minutes after he was chased down and shot. butler's father life is now in jeopardy. >> i...
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edged out "the butler" which topped the box office for three straight weeks.e in third. "we're the millers" and "planes" rounded out the top five. thank you so much for joining us. our next newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. see you then. >> you are watching "bloopers!" let's go. i'm dean cain. welcome to "bloopers!" i'm dean cain. welcome to "bloopers!" did you know the first vehicle
edged out "the butler" which topped the box office for three straight weeks.e in third. "we're the millers" and "planes" rounded out the top five. thank you so much for joining us. our next newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. see you then. >> you are watching "bloopers!" let's go. i'm dean cain. welcome to "bloopers!" i'm dean cain. welcome to "bloopers!" did you know the first vehicle
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even if it doesn't "the butler" is doing well. it made almost $80 million to date. cost $30 million to make. one direction is up $2 million on them now. i don't want to boast. i don't want to brag. but i think that $2 million could have something to do with a certain entertainment correspondent from cnn's voice being all over the one direction movie. may maybe $1,900,099. >> what do you do you say? >> i'm doing a voice over. a package i voiced about one direction. morgan spurlock took it. apparently one of the producers said, hey, where's our cut from the movie? he said to take it up with ted turner. >> ted turner? i'll go to the movie just to see you. >> me and 1d. hey. >> still to come in the newsroom, the top woman in tennis beats the next big thing. is he -- is and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to
even if it doesn't "the butler" is doing well. it made almost $80 million to date. cost $30 million to make. one direction is up $2 million on them now. i don't want to boast. i don't want to brag. but i think that $2 million could have something to do with a certain entertainment correspondent from cnn's voice being all over the one direction movie. may maybe $1,900,099. >> what do you do you say? >> i'm doing a voice over. a package i voiced about one direction. morgan...
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butler would arrange for the spouses to get caught drunk driving, give their clients more leverage in divorce cases. butler is already serving eight years in prison on drug charges. >> police in richmond are trying to figure out who is behind two racially charged letters sent earlier this month to deanza high school in richmond. administrators tell the oakland tribune there were references to african-americans and hispanic students saying they were not worth educating. no specific threats were made but the school is taking extra security measures like closing the gates on the parking lot. also keep student i.d.s visible. >> police arresting six people in connection to a massive house party. you remember that brian holloway showed off this video that shows the damage left after hundreds of teens threw a party at his home in new york over the labor day weekend. holloway says the teen who organized all of this was somebody he had taken into his family for a very short time. holloway does plan to press charges against everybody at the party because only four of the teenagers came forward
butler would arrange for the spouses to get caught drunk driving, give their clients more leverage in divorce cases. butler is already serving eight years in prison on drug charges. >> police in richmond are trying to figure out who is behind two racially charged letters sent earlier this month to deanza high school in richmond. administrators tell the oakland tribune there were references to african-americans and hispanic students saying they were not worth educating. no specific threats...
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. >> you know i do think it is good that we remember the butler, the movie "the butler" made us recognize watching that movie that we had apartheid going on, laws on the books that legislated the separation of our races and i just think it's good to remember the context and to see this as a good thing. >> how much does family opinion matter any more in marriage? >> that's probably the central ingredient. you want to be with somebody but don't want to go through the hassle of telling your momma. [ laughter ] >> my experience is the parents are against it the children are going to do it. [laughter] >> i'm not married at this point they might be happy with anybody -- just kidding. >> as long as he's -- >> that's a huge factor. i don't think that's true to just any community l. you're black, you're white, whatever your ethnic background families he is especially members of your family kind of want to you stick with that. >> that's why i say it's cultural for the racial to a certain extent because of that. that's just a culture thing that families tend to question who you're dating and you're
. >> you know i do think it is good that we remember the butler, the movie "the butler" made us recognize watching that movie that we had apartheid going on, laws on the books that legislated the separation of our races and i just think it's good to remember the context and to see this as a good thing. >> how much does family opinion matter any more in marriage? >> that's probably the central ingredient. you want to be with somebody but don't want to go through the...
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this is fatal. >> the butlers found a doctor at johns hopkins who was willing to try a treatment. the doctor injected a fluid to see if the lungs would develop. abigail was born july 15th. >> she looked at us and she cried, which means her lungs were functioning. >> doctors treating abigail says she has excellent lung function. she will be on dialysis until she gets a kidney transplant next year. >> the kidney transplant success rate now is so good that we predict a full adult life for her. >> the butlers want to offer hope to other families. >> our daughter had a 100% fatal diagnosis. she will be eight weeks on monday. excuse me. we and many people around the country have spent a lot of time praying for her and we don't know how it all worked out, but we know for certain she is a miracle. >> congresswoman beutler said she got a call from john boehner and nancy pelosi offering their support and encouragement. bret. >> thank you. fascinating story. >>> we will get you ready for this next. they are a place students take for granted, but they are a big deal kids in south africa. we w
this is fatal. >> the butlers found a doctor at johns hopkins who was willing to try a treatment. the doctor injected a fluid to see if the lungs would develop. abigail was born july 15th. >> she looked at us and she cried, which means her lungs were functioning. >> doctors treating abigail says she has excellent lung function. she will be on dialysis until she gets a kidney transplant next year. >> the kidney transplant success rate now is so good that we predict a full...
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general smedley butler. >> excuse me. i gave him another stripe. who was he? >> he was a marine who served basically from the beginning of the first outward thrust of the american empire. served well into the 1930s. twice won the metal of honor. although he participated in world war i, the role in world war i was not significant. the fabric of smedley butler's career was policing the american empire. participating in the boxer expedition in china. invading and occupying various caribbean islands, the dominican republic and haiti. an instrument of u.s. foreign policy. he was good at it. what makes him of great interest to historians was that virtually the day after he took off his uniform and became a civilian, he publicly announced that all of that -- all of that service actually he had been a gangster, i think the phrase was a gangster in service of capitalism that he said out loud what critics of american foreign policy had been saying throughout this period, that foreign policy is there to serve wall street. he became
general smedley butler. >> excuse me. i gave him another stripe. who was he? >> he was a marine who served basically from the beginning of the first outward thrust of the american empire. served well into the 1930s. twice won the metal of honor. although he participated in world war i, the role in world war i was not significant. the fabric of smedley butler's career was policing the american empire. participating in the boxer expedition in china. invading and occupying various...
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the butlers found a specialist willing to infuse saline, replacing the amniotic fluid.e? >> it was definitely cutting edge. >> reporter: miraculously, it worked. abigail was born at 28 weeks with no kidneys but lungs able to sustain life. a medical first. >> we would expect a performing normal childhood for her. >> she will need a kidney transplant and daily dialysis until she gets one. she will spend her first six months here at lucille packard children's hospital at stanford. >> stanford, johns hopkins -- it takes a village. >> yeah. >> reporter: a very smart village. >> it does. >> reporter: the multimillion dollar treatment plan covered by medicare and the congressional health plan. you are not getting much of a maternity leave. i gather you are going back for the syria vote. yeah, i am, it's important. >> i'll still be here, though. >> i am very jealous. >> a miracle for mom and dad and especially for little abigail. david wright, abc news, palo alto. >> getting a little misty. >> makes you rethink everything you may or may not believe in. those stories. >> apparen
the butlers found a specialist willing to infuse saline, replacing the amniotic fluid.e? >> it was definitely cutting edge. >> reporter: miraculously, it worked. abigail was born at 28 weeks with no kidneys but lungs able to sustain life. a medical first. >> we would expect a performing normal childhood for her. >> she will need a kidney transplant and daily dialysis until she gets one. she will spend her first six months here at lucille packard children's hospital at...
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. >> let's go back to richer butler life.hat is your reaction to his excepts. >> well, i admire, tommies great ex-personal, in both russia and the united nations. and i think what he said is substantially correct. i said earlier on, we couldn't be quite sure the ebb tent to which the force and russian influence went about this decision by syria, to reveal publicly that it has chemical weapons. i guess it's been a combination of boat. tom's take on russian's recognizing they had something to lose here, is probably very very found. the point i would want to make is this idea that the united states has to take off the tables so to speak, the possible use of force, is -- it is just a game. it is illusory. what worries me is the possibility that we won't get the job done, in the way that russia has proposed and that syria now says lit agree to. bring out the chemical weapons in full view, work on getting rid of them, and let's not play games about who or -- won't use force in the eveep this doesn't work, let's do a serious decisio
. >> let's go back to richer butler life.hat is your reaction to his excepts. >> well, i admire, tommies great ex-personal, in both russia and the united nations. and i think what he said is substantially correct. i said earlier on, we couldn't be quite sure the ebb tent to which the force and russian influence went about this decision by syria, to reveal publicly that it has chemical weapons. i guess it's been a combination of boat. tom's take on russian's recognizing they had...
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the court found that he took payment of a glock pistol from christopher butler. butler was accused of using women to go drinking with men who were in the middle of a divorce procedure. >>> the city council voted to put more police officers on the street and increase their wages. the council's vote was 10-1 in favor of that over all plan. details still have to be worked out. mayor chuck reed and councilman licardo have proposed $1 million. however the department is not buying it. >> the numbers that are in it do not add up. this is an attempt to show boat. >> i suspect that if i or the mayor would come up with a cure to cancer, the poa would oppose it. >> it calls for a pay rise of at least 10%. >>> it's known informally as curb sitting and some say it's max of racial profiling. robert handa tonight on a police procedure that is called detention and how a course has led to controversy. >> reporter: ruben says he's been detained unnecessarily several times. >> yeah, they said it was late and it really wasn't. >> reporter: did they make you sit on the curb or handcu
the court found that he took payment of a glock pistol from christopher butler. butler was accused of using women to go drinking with men who were in the middle of a divorce procedure. >>> the city council voted to put more police officers on the street and increase their wages. the council's vote was 10-1 in favor of that over all plan. details still have to be worked out. mayor chuck reed and councilman licardo have proposed $1 million. however the department is not buying it....
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she did not want to do "the butler." she was reading all the reports and seeing the numbers about her struggling network and trying to save it. she took on this project. lee daniels was insistent. she wanted to do this for her first movie in 15 years. she would fly back and forth. film a scene, do an interview, fly back and do a scene. it got to be too much. so, we are going to be showing that interview this week and some of the many other things that oprah revealed just to me in this sit-down. we hope you tune in to "access hollywood" starting on tuesday. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> we mentioned "the voice." coming up tonight, you are going to want to stick around. after "the voice" we have "the blacklist." that's a big one. spader's character turns himself in and starts to help the bureau track down his network of spies. a lot of twists and turns with this one. getting a lot of buzz. it starts at 10:00 on nbc 4 after the debut of the emmy award winning, "the voice." we can say that, right? >> yes. >>> they sneak up
she did not want to do "the butler." she was reading all the reports and seeing the numbers about her struggling network and trying to save it. she took on this project. lee daniels was insistent. she wanted to do this for her first movie in 15 years. she would fly back and forth. film a scene, do an interview, fly back and do a scene. it got to be too much. so, we are going to be showing that interview this week and some of the many other things that oprah revealed just to me in this...
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casos en su contra, que incluyen el asesinato de karen y clarissa lofton y el asesinato de vilmer butler. una abuela del condado de stafford fue condenada 16 anos de carcel... el juez j. howe brown condenado a valleshia margaret griffin, de 52 anos de edad griffin, quien admitio que tomo las manos de los ninos y las coloco sobre una cocina caliente como castigo por mal comportamiento... los ninos no recibieron tratamiento medico durante tres dias... dos de los cuatro ninos eran sus nietos biologicos... griffin, se declaro culpable de crueldad infantil.. ... el alcalde del distrito de columbia esta dando pasos importantes para que la ciudad pueda hacer frente al posible cierre del gobierno federal... en una carta a la oficina de administracion del presupuesto federal, el alcalde vincente gray, indico su plan de declarar todas las operaciones esenciales del distrito, para evitar la posibilidad de que muchas agencias cierren sus puertas... el distrito requiere asignaciones del congreso para gastar su propio dinero, lo que significa que muchos de los servicios que operan en la ciudad funcion
casos en su contra, que incluyen el asesinato de karen y clarissa lofton y el asesinato de vilmer butler. una abuela del condado de stafford fue condenada 16 anos de carcel... el juez j. howe brown condenado a valleshia margaret griffin, de 52 anos de edad griffin, quien admitio que tomo las manos de los ninos y las coloco sobre una cocina caliente como castigo por mal comportamiento... los ninos no recibieron tratamiento medico durante tres dias... dos de los cuatro ninos eran sus nietos...
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this - the single sheet one on the back if you happen to look there were 4 committees headed by andy butler and another woman all of those committees meet in the church i'm talking about this and also we were doing preservation in the neighborhood and how to maintain it. we had an issue where we would have liked to endorse saving the coming back well college metropolitan building we exempted that place for an additional but we said we're not going to endorse it when people are talking about how to handle buses. so we'll get some feedback on that. and is one that has all the pictures are 5 years of victories the rental housing that was saved there were 9 individual building we stopped. we stopped with a conditional use hearing and the other ones gave up. the housing element had been changed by the commission in order to allow replacement housing on some other sight to demolish a building and build something else. we really need to pay attention to what's on that site. i guess i want in terms of precedent for you to consider as we come into larkin. if we can allow someone to tear it's pieces
this - the single sheet one on the back if you happen to look there were 4 committees headed by andy butler and another woman all of those committees meet in the church i'm talking about this and also we were doing preservation in the neighborhood and how to maintain it. we had an issue where we would have liked to endorse saving the coming back well college metropolitan building we exempted that place for an additional but we said we're not going to endorse it when people are talking about how...
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who was jeffrey butler? >> guest: well, jeffrey butler was my father, and you're holding up a picture of him and me in a very loving position. he was a world war ii veteran. he lost his arm in the war. he had amazing guts. he built floor to ceiling bookcases for our living room with only one arm which was just amazing, and he was a professor of history -- >> host: where'd he teach? >> guest: he taught at wesleyan university in connecticut, and he lived a very long, full, happy and vigorous life. >> host: what were the last couple years of his life like? >> guest: when he was 79, e had a devastating stroke. but he didn't die until he was 85 at a time when actually his death would have been a mercy and a blessing. because he was given a pacemaker a year after this devastating stroke, and the result was, frankly, that his heart kept going while he descended into dementia and near blindness and misery. and actually said to my mother, i'm living too long. so those last five years of his life were, frankly, terrib
who was jeffrey butler? >> guest: well, jeffrey butler was my father, and you're holding up a picture of him and me in a very loving position. he was a world war ii veteran. he lost his arm in the war. he had amazing guts. he built floor to ceiling bookcases for our living room with only one arm which was just amazing, and he was a professor of history -- >> host: where'd he teach? >> guest: he taught at wesleyan university in connecticut, and he lived a very long, full, happy...
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here to discuss the challenges is richard butler, who served as the united nations chief inspector in iraq from 1997 to 1999. thank you for joining us. how difficult do you imagine that will be to get an honest assessment of what the syrians have? >> it won't be difficult for the u.n. experts to make an assessment. they are highly skilled, diligent, dedicated and know everything you need to know. it relies on syria's willingness to cooperate. drawing on the iraq experience, it was the same. when saddam hussein did not cooperate we had problems. when he did, we got the job done. in the end we did get the job done. they need syria to cooperate. it's important that syria met the deadline in declare what weapons they have got. i'm not being starry eyed but it's a basic condition. going on from that they are going to sites in a country that's in civil war. i would emphasise that we need to be very sure that inspectors are able to do their job and you physically protected at they go through the dangerous places. >> given the safety concerns in parts of the country that are being battled ove
here to discuss the challenges is richard butler, who served as the united nations chief inspector in iraq from 1997 to 1999. thank you for joining us. how difficult do you imagine that will be to get an honest assessment of what the syrians have? >> it won't be difficult for the u.n. experts to make an assessment. they are highly skilled, diligent, dedicated and know everything you need to know. it relies on syria's willingness to cooperate. drawing on the iraq experience, it was the...
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the court found that he took payment of a glock pistol from christopher butler. butler was accused of using women to go drinking with men who were in the middle of a divorce procedure. >>> the city council voted to put more police officers on the street and increase their wages. the council's vote was 10-1 in favor of that over all plan. details still have to be worked out. mayor chuck reed and councilman licardo have proposed $1 million. however the department is not buying it. >> the numbers that are in it do not add up. this is an attempt to show boat. >> i suspect that if i or the mayor would come up with a cure to cancer, the poa would oppose it. >> it calls for a pay rise of at least 10%. >>> it's known informally as curb sitting and some say it's max of racial profiling. robert handa tonight on a police procedure that is called detention and how a course has led to controversy. >> reporter: ruben says he's been detained unnecessarily several times. >> yeah, they said it was late and it really wasn't. >> reporter: did they make you sit on the curb or handcu
the court found that he took payment of a glock pistol from christopher butler. butler was accused of using women to go drinking with men who were in the middle of a divorce procedure. >>> the city council voted to put more police officers on the street and increase their wages. the council's vote was 10-1 in favor of that over all plan. details still have to be worked out. mayor chuck reed and councilman licardo have proposed $1 million. however the department is not buying it....
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but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left he's asking for your help. >> i just want to be around to see the people that did the crime. >> reporter: help to find the killer, the person who ripped apart a father-son bond. >> i can't explain it but it's just something i wish no parent would ever have to go through. >> reporter: so with this reward, charles butler senior is hoping someone will bite and bring closure for a man who says he just wants to close his eyes in peace, not pain. >>> the wife of george zimmerman has filed for divorce less than two months after he was acquitted of the murder of trayvon martin. the couple separated about three weeks ago. and last week she pleaded guilty to perjury for lying about their finances when his bail was being setups. a spokesperson for george zimmerman had no comment. >> it's a new look for the c.h.p. why the old crown has been replaced by this and the only place in the bay area you can see right now. >>> we told about you the inc
but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left he's asking for your help. >> i just want to be around to see the people that did the crime. >> reporter: help to find the killer, the person who ripped apart a father-son bond. >> i can't explain it but it's just something i wish no parent would ever have to go through. >> reporter: so with this...
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we're going to see some clips with the butler coming out. it's very, very encouraging and amazing what's going on. >> we just had 50 years of i have a dream speak in washington. >> that is very much so, but looking back, there's other films, german films, generation war. where people are actually really looking back in a very unique contemporary way. and i think it's a very healthy trend. >> this ain't no mouse music. >> this is about the founder -- they've been around forever, just making albums consistently, music that lifts people. the great indies of record production and distribution. >> is this it. >> i'm not sure. music from the heart. it's a beautiful movie alcoholic full of great music. there's other muse he can. michael bloomfield was an amazing inspiration to so many musicians. he always come to the -- we're having thomas dole by who's a great i know serrator in music. and we're also working -- >> opening might is a film called nebraska with bruce concern. >> and will forte from saturday night live and 30 rock it's only 1 of 2 ope
we're going to see some clips with the butler coming out. it's very, very encouraging and amazing what's going on. >> we just had 50 years of i have a dream speak in washington. >> that is very much so, but looking back, there's other films, german films, generation war. where people are actually really looking back in a very unique contemporary way. and i think it's a very healthy trend. >> this ain't no mouse music. >> this is about the founder -- they've been around...
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but "the butler" is not far behind at nearly $15 million and could come out the weekend winner. if so, the lee daniels historical drama about a white house butler could become the first film of 2013 to hold the top spot for three weekends in a row. >> a musical festival cut short. investigators think a drug might be to blame. heather nauert is here with the latest. >> this drug is also known as ecstasy. believed to have caused two deaths. at the electric zoo music festival. tens of thousands flocked to the big apple for this party. it features five stages and popular deejays, but the fun turned into tragedy on saturday. a college student from providence, rhode island, was pronounced dead after she was rushed to a hop on saturday -- to a hospital on saturday night. police say a 23-year-old of rochester, new york, who graduated last year from syracuse university died early sunday morning. city officials say the deaths appear to be related to the drug molly, supposed to be a pure form of ecstasy or mdma. >> if you're taking this drug on a hot day you're going to become dehydrated,
but "the butler" is not far behind at nearly $15 million and could come out the weekend winner. if so, the lee daniels historical drama about a white house butler could become the first film of 2013 to hold the top spot for three weekends in a row. >> a musical festival cut short. investigators think a drug might be to blame. heather nauert is here with the latest. >> this drug is also known as ecstasy. believed to have caused two deaths. at the electric zoo music...
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charles butler senior is making a public plea to help find the person who killed his son. police say charles butler junior was shot and killed just before christmas two years ago after an argument following a fender bender. >> i hate to leave this world not knowing you know that they have been caught or serving their time or being punished for what they have done. >> currently a $25,000 reward is being offered for information to find his son's killer. >>> a shoplifting suspect who reportedly assaulted -- according to police yesterday afternoon though have toe police responded to -- novato police responded to a call of a man and woman shoplifting. police chased the car down highway 101 to san rafael where it crashed and the suspect was arrested. >>> police in the los angeles area are investigating a major scandal four of the region's most financially troubled schools. a dozen school workers are charged with helping steal thousands of textbooks for a book buyer but then selling them pack to the l school. they the workers included two school librarians. they were allegedly pa
charles butler senior is making a public plea to help find the person who killed his son. police say charles butler junior was shot and killed just before christmas two years ago after an argument following a fender bender. >> i hate to leave this world not knowing you know that they have been caught or serving their time or being punished for what they have done. >> currently a $25,000 reward is being offered for information to find his son's killer. >>> a shoplifting...
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. >> we found tamika butler at this health care. young people care about health. we get cancer and then can't get health care. >> most of my friends can't get health care. no health insurance your income tax go up. part-time workers are interested. >> if i get more coverage for obamacare than what we have a target. why not. >> cover california officials hope as young more people recognize the advantages they will become interested. reporting live, john fowler. >> a high-tech company made a debut on the new york stock exchange. shares in ring center were priced at $13 and went up from there. the company installs cloud base communications. shares ended up closing 40% higher at 18.20. bay area weekend is upon us, saturday is the warmest, sunday cooler and monday a chance of showers, these are the temperature today. highs tomorrow will be on these. warmer most likely. 60s and low 70 as long the coast. high pressure dominating the land scape. that will change as we get into monday. a nice looking night. evening temperature 75 in concord, 78 in fairfield. it's still war
. >> we found tamika butler at this health care. young people care about health. we get cancer and then can't get health care. >> most of my friends can't get health care. no health insurance your income tax go up. part-time workers are interested. >> if i get more coverage for obamacare than what we have a target. why not. >> cover california officials hope as young more people recognize the advantages they will become interested. reporting live, john fowler. >> a...
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but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left he's asking for your help. >> i just want to be around to see the people that did the crime. >> reporter: help to find the killer, the person who ripped apart a father-son bond. >> i can't explain it but it's just something i wish no parent would ever have to go through. >> reporter: so with this reward, charles butler senior is hoping someone will bite and bring closure for a man who says he just wants to close his eyes in peace, not pain. >>> the wife of george zimmerman has filed for divorce less than two months after he was acquitted of the murder of trayvon martin. the coupseparated about three weeks ago. and last week she pleaded guilty to perjury for lying about their finances when his bail was being setups. a spokesperson for george zimmerman had no comment. >> it's a new look for the c.h.p. why the old crown has been replaced by this and the only place in the bay area you can see right now. >>> we told about you the incomi
but it's butler's father's life now in jeopardy. >> he's here, but i tell you, he can sit here, but it's killing him. >> reporter: with the breath he has left he's asking for your help. >> i just want to be around to see the people that did the crime. >> reporter: help to find the killer, the person who ripped apart a father-son bond. >> i can't explain it but it's just something i wish no parent would ever have to go through. >> reporter: so with this...
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>>reporter: they were riding on butler road along the side of the road where cyclists are a familiar sight. it was a typical afternoon ride when a van came up behind him. >> a woman was driving said she saw larry and his friend, said she saw them when coming up behind them. she doesn't know what happened. >>reporter: larry was killed, joe critically injured. the only thing anyone can determine is there was not adequate space given to the cyclist eds on the road. larry's ride didn't stop that day. since 2010 his friends and family celebrate his life with larry's ride to increase awareness of bike safety. in many case drivers don't understand the rights of cyclists on the road at all. >> it's so important that we share the road. we have the same rights, and it's important that we're viewed as equal on the road. >>reporter: the ride is about education and safety, but also about a guy and his bike. >> the loss is immeasurable. however, when you're faced with tragedy and loss, you have to reach for the silver lining and if something good can come out of this, it is increased awareness, mo
>>reporter: they were riding on butler road along the side of the road where cyclists are a familiar sight. it was a typical afternoon ride when a van came up behind him. >> a woman was driving said she saw larry and his friend, said she saw them when coming up behind them. she doesn't know what happened. >>reporter: larry was killed, joe critically injured. the only thing anyone can determine is there was not adequate space given to the cyclist eds on the road. larry's ride...
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he may recognize him from that little movie called the butler.t dinner? >> it was incredible for me because i've been looking for something like this to come along for quite a while now. i think as black men in media whether it's in acting, fashion or in what you do, often, you find yourself being the one, the only one where ever you are. there are several films i've done where i'm the only person who looks like me around me. when you're a minority, it can sometimes engender a minority mentality, which you know, insecurity, fear, lack of confidence, so, you know, bringing people like you together to encourage each other to support each other, i think builds confidence and enables you to go out there and do a better job. >> when i walked into the room and saw richard and all of you guys, what am i doing here? you deserve to be here as much i. >> are you kidding? you're a trail blazer. america gets to see you every night and you present something incredibly positive. not just for black america, but for america generally. that's the thing i love abo
he may recognize him from that little movie called the butler.t dinner? >> it was incredible for me because i've been looking for something like this to come along for quite a while now. i think as black men in media whether it's in acting, fashion or in what you do, often, you find yourself being the one, the only one where ever you are. there are several films i've done where i'm the only person who looks like me around me. when you're a minority, it can sometimes engender a minority...
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he is u.n arms inspector richard butler. we asked him whether the deadline is feasible. >> and i groom is being done that said it's over. you must get it done by the international process. >> would it ever be possible to know as this process goes forward that the syrians have given up everything that they have. >> this is serious. this is really serious as the framework from geneva sets forth. they'll see that and they'll cooperate with that. if they don't, then there is going to be serious trouble. >> now, of course, syria is still right in the middle, in the thick of the civil war. that must complicate this effort for the inspectors. >> absolutely. securing the inspectors will be paramount. securing the sites that they visit, where these sites are and what they contain is a declaration that will be taken over by the rebels. we have not had to do this kind of thing previously in the thick of the civil war. all of this can work in your estimation as long as you have 1 sew% cooperation from the syrian government. >> absolutel
he is u.n arms inspector richard butler. we asked him whether the deadline is feasible. >> and i groom is being done that said it's over. you must get it done by the international process. >> would it ever be possible to know as this process goes forward that the syrians have given up everything that they have. >> this is serious. this is really serious as the framework from geneva sets forth. they'll see that and they'll cooperate with that. if they don't, then there is going...
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. >> we've got two of the guys, simon mcmillan and dan butler. good work first of all.irst place? >> we saw it bent so we thought we'd fix it. >> i came out with my chicks and cheese so i saw them all struggling and thought i'd show them how it's done and i did it. >> did people think you were all vandalizing? >> there was a police car. >> i understand you're being commended for doing this. the mayor gave you guys like a thumbs up. >> we're giving medals and having a presentation about it as well. >> what's the medal they're giving you guys? >> we don't know until we get it. >> give us an idea how hard it was to get this thing straight? >> we really didn't realize. >> does this sort of set the standard for you guys so now you have to be good citizens. >> i've gotten messages to go fix some lamp posts. >> you've set a good example. instead of getting in some dumb brawl, you guys are fixing stuff up on the streets. >> well done, well done. >> a wildfire continues to race through california. this is an update of the clover fire. you see a bulldozer desperately trying to di
. >> we've got two of the guys, simon mcmillan and dan butler. good work first of all.irst place? >> we saw it bent so we thought we'd fix it. >> i came out with my chicks and cheese so i saw them all struggling and thought i'd show them how it's done and i did it. >> did people think you were all vandalizing? >> there was a police car. >> i understand you're being commended for doing this. the mayor gave you guys like a thumbs up. >> we're giving...
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it earned 18.7 million this weekend, and edged out lee daniel, the butler, and instructions not included, was third, we'rehe millers, and disney's planes round out the top five. that does it for us at 6:00. i'm ama daetz, for leigh glaser, colin rus mike shumann, who was at the game. thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 9:00 and 11:00.
it earned 18.7 million this weekend, and edged out lee daniel, the butler, and instructions not included, was third, we'rehe millers, and disney's planes round out the top five. that does it for us at 6:00. i'm ama daetz, for leigh glaser, colin rus mike shumann, who was at the game. thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 9:00 and 11:00.
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. >> these guys also having a ton of fun but this time they're at ohio dreams in butler, ohio.hio dreams is an action sports camp that does all sorts of fun stuff. look what they got. this call this thing the slip and slide for very good reason. >> that is cool! and the pool is hugh amongoumon. >> some call it the slip and die. >> they love they get creative. they do some back flips off of it. >> i like the guys that just go like a missile. >> i want to go there so bad. >> bad that summer's over, huh? >> it's ipad mini giveaway time, everybody! >> remember you got to be 18 years old and you got to have wednesday's buzz word. >> now enter on our facebook page. go to the first post if you're using a mobile phone or tablet and click on that link. >> time to reveal the wednesday buzz word and it is mugshot. >> remember to go to facebook and click on win a mini. >> and type in mugshot. >> >>> it's a good thing to go into every day trying to make yourself better. >> sure. >> martin here thinks so. martin's personal best at the front squat, 380 pounds. very respectable. >> sure. >> ma
. >> these guys also having a ton of fun but this time they're at ohio dreams in butler, ohio.hio dreams is an action sports camp that does all sorts of fun stuff. look what they got. this call this thing the slip and slide for very good reason. >> that is cool! and the pool is hugh amongoumon. >> some call it the slip and die. >> they love they get creative. they do some back flips off of it. >> i like the guys that just go like a missile. >> i want to go...
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investigators say mary nolan worked with this man, christopher butler to mace eavesdropping equipmentes. but her would arrange for them be caught driving drunk to give more leverage in divorce cases. butler is serving eight years in prison on drug charges. >> take a live look outside this morning over the sunol grade. >> a little silhouette out there. >> let's check in with christina loren. it's chilly. we have a dry north wind keeping other parts of the bay area nice and mild. i'm going to show you your temperatures in a moment. look at this spectacular shot from san francisco. look likes this cruise ship ported here a. good looking day for anybody who is going to be enjoying the bay area. a lot of people like to come this time of year because of the great weather we get. and today no exception to that rule. the only caveat is we're dealing with that extreme fire danger above 1,000 feet. that's all going to get better as we see less wind and more of an onshore flow. this is what i want to draw your attention to. look at the difference between -- both in the 40s, in the upper 50s in n
investigators say mary nolan worked with this man, christopher butler to mace eavesdropping equipmentes. but her would arrange for them be caught driving drunk to give more leverage in divorce cases. butler is serving eight years in prison on drug charges. >> take a live look outside this morning over the sunol grade. >> a little silhouette out there. >> let's check in with christina loren. it's chilly. we have a dry north wind keeping other parts of the bay area nice and...
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joseph saw the countenance of the butler and the baker and says, "you got a problem.difference in jesus. his footsteps were different. they said, "jesus of nazareth is coming." you've got to discern your difference from others. if i say, "tiger woods," you're gonna say, "golf." if i said, "mohammed ali," you're gonna say, "boxing." if i say, "bill gates," you're gonna say, "computers." if you cannot tell me, in a single sentence your difference from others, then you have not yet discovered your difference and your success is produced through your difference. our sameness, and our similarity creates our comfort. but our difference creates our reward. you didn't marry your wife because she reminded you of your first little girlfriend. she wasn't like your first little girlfriend.
joseph saw the countenance of the butler and the baker and says, "you got a problem.difference in jesus. his footsteps were different. they said, "jesus of nazareth is coming." you've got to discern your difference from others. if i say, "tiger woods," you're gonna say, "golf." if i said, "mohammed ali," you're gonna say, "boxing." if i say, "bill gates," you're gonna say, "computers." if you cannot tell me, in a single...
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and the filming of the movie "the butler".. it all became too much and she had to step away. winfrey says the simplest tasks became overwhelming. she goes on to say... she finally just had to take a break.. and regroup. just in case you need a morning, pick me up... this is it! benjamin ames... couldn't get his daughter, adelaide... back to sleep after fireworks were going off in australia. even after they stopped.. the four year old still felt she heard them. so to calm her... he grabbed her tiny pink guitar... and decided to do a duet.. but.. notice the interruptions! ----nats---- as the two sang their rendition of "tonight you belong to me"... there are long pauses... where adelaide thought she heard the explosions! the adorable duet was posted on youtube.. where benjamin says he overwhelemed by the positive responses. you can't cage this canine! how man's best friend.. was able to pull off the great escape! you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. with everything. go! gooo! but instead she gives hi
and the filming of the movie "the butler".. it all became too much and she had to step away. winfrey says the simplest tasks became overwhelming. she goes on to say... she finally just had to take a break.. and regroup. just in case you need a morning, pick me up... this is it! benjamin ames... couldn't get his daughter, adelaide... back to sleep after fireworks were going off in australia. even after they stopped.. the four year old still felt she heard them. so to calm her... he...