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she says, when david crosby calls you were comes to my house, do it immediately.ore. [laughter] tavis: when the car shows up, you come. >> right. [laughter] -- in hiss aware authority and nash best, saying that one that only has one verse. i looked around the house and i found on our code that had -- an alcove that had good acoustics. i said, david you play there and we played this little song. third time hethe chimed in and the fourth time he chimed in. we knew immediately that our lives had changed. tavis: you knew immediately. >> because the blend the spectacular. that hiding was celtic voice of david's, real smooth, sort of glen yarborough, and whatever you want to call it. style that can carry a tune. tavis: you can do more than that. you're being modest. >> the people that brought me up for me that is how you are supposed to be. . the nextt took off thing we went in and made a record fairly quickly. pretty much, they left it up to me what else would go on. was probably responsible for my career, really, because he was the social gadfly who get out there and
she says, when david crosby calls you were comes to my house, do it immediately.ore. [laughter] tavis: when the car shows up, you come. >> right. [laughter] -- in hiss aware authority and nash best, saying that one that only has one verse. i looked around the house and i found on our code that had -- an alcove that had good acoustics. i said, david you play there and we played this little song. third time hethe chimed in and the fourth time he chimed in. we knew immediately that our lives...
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crosspiece sitting on twenty five million pound pension pot former chief executive james crosby is entitle to a seven hundred thousand pounds annual pension from his time at the company it would cost twenty five million pounds to buy a pension of that size a u.k. parliamentary commission on friday criticised crosby and two other former boss executives for sowing destruction at the mortgage lender and called for them to be banned from working in the financial sector but while there's no deterrent for committing arson in the financial sector this guy phil pot he's going to be of course you know brought before a court and facing justice in some way for killing people but for crosby there's no justice because here in the u.k. and around the world if you steal money using bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's does or like the leaders of barclays h.s.b.c. lloyds and world bank of scotland commit securities fraud every single day of every single week there's no deterrent there's no societal pressure not to commit massive fraud there's no penalty there's no reason not to moral hazard you k
crosspiece sitting on twenty five million pound pension pot former chief executive james crosby is entitle to a seven hundred thousand pounds annual pension from his time at the company it would cost twenty five million pounds to buy a pension of that size a u.k. parliamentary commission on friday criticised crosby and two other former boss executives for sowing destruction at the mortgage lender and called for them to be banned from working in the financial sector but while there's no...
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bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's does or like the leaders of barclays h.s.b.c. lloyds and world bank of scotland commit securities fraud every single day of every single week there's no deterrent there's no societal pressure not to commit massive fraud there's no penalty there's no reason not to moral hazard you know this idea that well if you let a bank commit fraud or just continue to commit fraud that's out the window we now have serialised sanctioned banker financial hooliganism that is resulting in people like philpott phil potter get a job running h.s.b.c. don't put him in jail put phil pot the guy killed his kids and burn to death how he should be running barclays he should be running back bank of england not mark carney mark carney is just a smooth talking money printer put philpott he knows how to burn people alive put in this bank of england you frickin morons george osborne so here we have to a man responsible for an awful crime of killing his children so let's see how their friends and family and people around them justify their behavior understand w
bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's does or like the leaders of barclays h.s.b.c. lloyds and world bank of scotland commit securities fraud every single day of every single week there's no deterrent there's no societal pressure not to commit massive fraud there's no penalty there's no reason not to moral hazard you know this idea that well if you let a bank commit fraud or just continue to commit fraud that's out the window we now have serialised sanctioned banker financial...
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my ticket to a crosby stills concert was right here. i was like eight inches. the high schools at the same time. >> stephanie: ralph in florida. >> i actually had this wonderful idea i was going to sell my songs -- to this tv show. and but that was already tied up with the big bow and columbia owned it all. i went never mind. i have a guy you might like. i recommended peter. >> stephanie: ralph in florida. >> pitching your songs you guys need to really work on your english and your -- try out. do you think i ever would have wanted to go do an imitation on tv in 1965? >> that would make no sense. >> stephanie: all right. ralph when we get back from the break, wants to thank you for the kent state concert. if we just do thank you calls for stephen stills, that will be all morning. there's something speaking of things we should thank him for. there is an amazing thing coming up it he nokia theatre this saturday. benefit that stephen is doing. that's here in l.a. we'll tell you all about it when we come back because if not your wife will kill me. 29 minutes after t
my ticket to a crosby stills concert was right here. i was like eight inches. the high schools at the same time. >> stephanie: ralph in florida. >> i actually had this wonderful idea i was going to sell my songs -- to this tv show. and but that was already tied up with the big bow and columbia owned it all. i went never mind. i have a guy you might like. i recommended peter. >> stephanie: ralph in florida. >> pitching your songs you guys need to really work on your...
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we remember "the crosby show." that was television. not just anti-family. conservative christian. hostile. my kids, you know, i imagine five years from now when i have kids, they won't be able to watch. >> "the office" is hostile? >> no. "family guy." it's hostile. >> turn it off. >> the answer is this. everybody should have their options. if you like crazy stuff. so my point is, you want to watch -- don't take the other stuff away but give areas where it's safe space. >> broadcast television. >> yes. >> i don't want to see donald trump nude, i don't. >> i don't mean to to think about that. >> i'm almost afraid to see where we go if we relax the laws. some of the things said and shown on television -- >> did to europe. >> comes down to -- we are not in europe. comes down to parents being parents and parents have to parent and understand what they want their kids to watch and not watch but the broadcast networks have a responsibility to inform and prepare the audience for what's coming up. i know they put the snippets up for three seconds and say macon tan g
we remember "the crosby show." that was television. not just anti-family. conservative christian. hostile. my kids, you know, i imagine five years from now when i have kids, they won't be able to watch. >> "the office" is hostile? >> no. "family guy." it's hostile. >> turn it off. >> the answer is this. everybody should have their options. if you like crazy stuff. so my point is, you want to watch -- don't take the other stuff away but give...
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take a look at sidney crosby. a shot deflected, hitting crosby in the face. suffered a broken law, broken teeth. he underwent surgery and has more later in the week. he was suffering from a concussion from two years ago. >> >> at 6:00. it's the giants destiny to dynasty. that show can be seen at on kicu channel 36 and right after the giants special, see one "built for success. "it airs at 6:30 at channel 2 on 8:30 on kicu. >> >> that's it for this early not sports wrap. baseball is next. >> >> our coverage continues with tonight's 10:00 news. on storm watch tracking the latest wet weather. what you can expect as you start your workweek. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel "2 news." >> we are always here for you -- hope to see you back here tonight. . >>> again, the 2-2 pitch. got him looking! and the giants have won it all! ♪ >> how is it going? welcome to destiny to dynasty, the story of the trrt 2013 of the san francisco giants. let's talk about repeating as world champs. it has to be one of the toughest jobs in all of sports to accomplish. but if there'
take a look at sidney crosby. a shot deflected, hitting crosby in the face. suffered a broken law, broken teeth. he underwent surgery and has more later in the week. he was suffering from a concussion from two years ago. >> >> at 6:00. it's the giants destiny to dynasty. that show can be seen at on kicu channel 36 and right after the giants special, see one "built for success. "it airs at 6:30 at channel 2 on 8:30 on kicu. >> >> that's it for this early not...
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i remember him saying, wow, i can't breathe. >> emergency responders arrive four minutes after crosbyenton. >> everybody just started doing their job as far as taking care of the accident scene. ems was taking care of sean. it was so hot, the car fire was so hot and the smoke was so much, i remember having to back off because i couldn't breathe. >> they're able to get the blaze under control in just a few minutes. the officers are treated for smoke inhalation and minor burns, but it's sean whose life hangs in the balance. after numerous skin grafts and more than ten surgeries, sean barnes wakes up from a chemically induced coma three weeks later to find that his life is forever changed. >> my mom was sitting there beside me in the hospital room, and she explained to me that, you know, i'd been in a bad wreck. it came down to between me or the legs. >> sean remembers nothing about the accident. only that it was preceded by a night of heavy drinking with friends. >> i remember being dropped off at my apartment by the designated driver. somewhere in there, i don't remember actually leavi
i remember him saying, wow, i can't breathe. >> emergency responders arrive four minutes after crosbyenton. >> everybody just started doing their job as far as taking care of the accident scene. ems was taking care of sean. it was so hot, the car fire was so hot and the smoke was so much, i remember having to back off because i couldn't breathe. >> they're able to get the blaze under control in just a few minutes. the officers are treated for smoke inhalation and minor burns,...
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so i tended, not musically, but to side with bing crosby. i learned the greatest singer of my lifetime, of our ra. turned out to be sinatra. >> imus: what did you think when you heard little richard and jerry lee lewis and fats domino. >> i didn't think very much. i was dedicated and zoned into the career. >> imus: how did little richard hit your ear? >> i'm giving you the direct answer. it hit my ear as being something new. it wasn't something that i said, oh my god, is revolution might be taking place at that time. it was anunusual sound, an original sound. elvis, i took to him a little earlier than little richard but not in any manner remotely for profession judgment. >> imus: we're talking with clive davis, his book is called the sound track of my life. you're a regular lawyer, law firm in new york. then they merged and one of their clients was columbia records. then what? >> then a lucky break occurred. i was there about three years, harvey shine, roseman and coleman law firm came to me and said you're doing nonlitigation work. if you c
so i tended, not musically, but to side with bing crosby. i learned the greatest singer of my lifetime, of our ra. turned out to be sinatra. >> imus: what did you think when you heard little richard and jerry lee lewis and fats domino. >> i didn't think very much. i was dedicated and zoned into the career. >> imus: how did little richard hit your ear? >> i'm giving you the direct answer. it hit my ear as being something new. it wasn't something that i said, oh my god, is...
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crosby underwent surgery last night. he's scheduled for more later this week.ad been making a successful come back from concussions he suffered two years ago that had kept him out of the game. >>> that will do it for this sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> all you can say is ouch after saying that. >> ouch is right. those guys are tough. they do that 82 time as -- times a year. >> and the injury the louisville player went through. just a look at what these men and women go through to entertainment. >> there's always a risk when you're playing sports. >>> remember we're always here for
crosby underwent surgery last night. he's scheduled for more later this week.ad been making a successful come back from concussions he suffered two years ago that had kept him out of the game. >>> that will do it for this sunday night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> all you can say is ouch after saying that. >> ouch is right. those guys are tough. they do that 82 time as -- times a year. >> and the injury the louisville player went through. just...
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take a look at sidney crosby. a shot deflected, hitting crosby in the face. he suffered a broken law, broken teeth. he underwent surgery and has more later in the week. he was suffering from a concussion from two years ago. >> >> at 6:00. it's the giants destiny to dynasty. that show can be seen at on kicu channel 36 and right after the giants special, see one "built for success. "it airs at 6:30 at channel 2 on 8:30 on kicu. >> >> that's it for this early not sports wrap. baseball is next. >> >> our coverage continues with tonight's 10:00 news. on storm watch tracking the latest wet weather. what you can expect as you start your workweek. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel "2 news." >> we are always here for you -- hope to see you back here tonight. .
take a look at sidney crosby. a shot deflected, hitting crosby in the face. he suffered a broken law, broken teeth. he underwent surgery and has more later in the week. he was suffering from a concussion from two years ago. >> >> at 6:00. it's the giants destiny to dynasty. that show can be seen at on kicu channel 36 and right after the giants special, see one "built for success. "it airs at 6:30 at channel 2 on 8:30 on kicu. >> >> that's it for this early not...
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there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativityst to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat. where would i go from there? instead of listening to the experience, and the image, the mood, feeling of what you're trying to convey. sometimes, they bump up against each other. when you are doing a good job as a composer, improviser, you are sticking with the image, not bring about what the court is. >> one of the things that i get from your music is a strong sense of place and imagery. when i listen to your music and close my eyes, i see pictures of different things. a lot of people that i have talked to that have heard your music experienced the same thing. what has been said about japanese ink a
there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativityst to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b...
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there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat. where would i go fromhe
there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat....
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." >> what do seabiscuit and bing crosby have in common?they're both part of the legendary history here at the del mar thoroughbred club. for more than 60 years, this is the place that legends are made of. and it all gets started here on opening day. >> you gotta remember, there's 200,000 horses born a year. only one can win the derby. [music playing] >> riders up! >> del mar has got a great history. i mean, one of the reasons we're so successful is really our history. i mean, bing crosby lived up the road at a ranch up there, and he was looking for a place to run his horses, so he convinced the state that they should build a racetrack here at del mar, so he did it. [bell ringing] [crowd cheering] >> we've been raising horses for 40 years or so, and california goes way back in the 1800s with a lot of horse farms. it's got a real heritage here and it employs a lot of people. if somebody just gave you a little baby horse, you might have 20,000 into it by the time it ever got to a race or maybe more than that. [crowd cheering] >> oh, horse is
." >> what do seabiscuit and bing crosby have in common?they're both part of the legendary history here at the del mar thoroughbred club. for more than 60 years, this is the place that legends are made of. and it all gets started here on opening day. >> you gotta remember, there's 200,000 horses born a year. only one can win the derby. [music playing] >> riders up! >> del mar has got a great history. i mean, one of the reasons we're so successful is really our...
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next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and pr
next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear...
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i sent it to my friend and labeled it crosby, stills, nag and not so young.can put it on the web site. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] later. all right the rude pundit, eric boehlert -- and julia sweeney on the big show today. hopefully we'll be able to actually talk to jacki at some point. in the meantime, here she is in the news center. >> good morning, everybody. today is the 135th annual white house easter egg roll. more than 30,000 people from all 50 states and d.c. got tickets to the event. the day's activities got underway bright and early this morning. you're watching a live feed from the white house. you can follow this online at whitehouse.gov. the president and first lady are scheduled to speak at 10:30 eastern. celebrities participating are danica patrick elmo, and jordin sparks. >> to head off complaints about taxpayer money funding today's activities, the white house is putting out via social media that is donations that fund the event. >>> a new gallup poll shows americans are frustrated with the republican party and the most common criticism is the g.o.p. is t
i sent it to my friend and labeled it crosby, stills, nag and not so young.can put it on the web site. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] later. all right the rude pundit, eric boehlert -- and julia sweeney on the big show today. hopefully we'll be able to actually talk to jacki at some point. in the meantime, here she is in the news center. >> good morning, everybody. today is the 135th annual white house easter egg roll. more than 30,000 people from all 50 states and d.c. got tickets to the event. the...
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you can't tell me that because they can't buy bottled water at crosby's market in concord they'll forgo water. >> and they point out a country with alarming obesity rates should consume more water over soft drinks. and governments should promote drinking water from the tap. efforts continue on college campuses where nearly two dozen schools have already some level of bottled water ban. some citizens are pushing back in concord. later this month they'll vote again on bottled water, this time whether to repeal the ban. rich etson, fox news. >>> even if you're not into trading baseball cards at all, the story is more about money. a lot of it. a card just set a new record at an auction house -- ka-ching. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsen
you can't tell me that because they can't buy bottled water at crosby's market in concord they'll forgo water. >> and they point out a country with alarming obesity rates should consume more water over soft drinks. and governments should promote drinking water from the tap. efforts continue on college campuses where nearly two dozen schools have already some level of bottled water ban. some citizens are pushing back in concord. later this month they'll vote again on bottled water, this...
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. >> stephanie: the show is unbelievable crosby stills, gnash, jack back is hosting, right?iece about you and steven and you talk about awareness being huge, and there are so many people who are new to the analysis, 1 in 50 children and adults are with autism so it's something everybody needs to know about. >> exactly. and the statistics are like 1 in 38 kids. i think if you talk to any teacher anywhere, they will tell you in their classrooms there are at least a couple of kids with this issue, whether severe for mild form of it. but that's the crazy thing. the prevalence keeps rising. we don't know why. autism speaks is tirelessly pursuing finance and research trying to come up with some kind of answers, and they have come up with many clues, but there's still no cure. there are many interventions and many dietary things that can be done, and behavioral therapies, but there's no official cure so they have to keep going, you know. they have to keep getting funded so they can -- you know fund these studies -- >> stephanie: right, continue the research. i know you got involved
. >> stephanie: the show is unbelievable crosby stills, gnash, jack back is hosting, right?iece about you and steven and you talk about awareness being huge, and there are so many people who are new to the analysis, 1 in 50 children and adults are with autism so it's something everybody needs to know about. >> exactly. and the statistics are like 1 in 38 kids. i think if you talk to any teacher anywhere, they will tell you in their classrooms there are at least a couple of kids with...
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you can't tell me that because they can't buy bottled water at crosby's market anymore in concord thatgoing to forego bottled water. >> a country with alarming obesity rates should encourage water consumption over sugar-filled soft drinks. >> environmentalists should ensure drinking water from a tap. trying to spread the ban to other towns and national parks. efforts continue on college campuses where nearly two dozen schools already have some level of bottled water ban. meanwhile in concord, some citizens are pushing back. later this month they will vote again on bottled water. this time whether to repeal the ban. chris? >> rich, thanks. the president goes on the fundraising trail while the economy continues to go almost nowhere. we'll hear from the fox panel when we return. etf knowle tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource.. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes. tdd: 1-8
you can't tell me that because they can't buy bottled water at crosby's market anymore in concord thatgoing to forego bottled water. >> a country with alarming obesity rates should encourage water consumption over sugar-filled soft drinks. >> environmentalists should ensure drinking water from a tap. trying to spread the ban to other towns and national parks. efforts continue on college campuses where nearly two dozen schools already have some level of bottled water ban. meanwhile...
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. >> you're under arrest for the murder of hugh crosby. >> one of the longest standing fugitives on the fbi's most wanted list was arrested yesterday. >> 30 years after the notorious bank robbery that claimed the life of a guard. >> megyn: that's a clip from the trailer for the new movie "the company you keep." a robert redford flick about a former member of the radical group loosely based on the weather underground wanted for a bank robbery and the murder after security guard. loosely based on the armored car robby that killed two police officers seen here as well as a brink's guard leaving nine children to grow up without their fathers. the driver of the getaway car kathy spent 22 years behind bars for her crime. she was granted parole back in 2003. but now, reporters have discovered that she has apparently been granted a prestigious teaching position at columbia university, teaching some of america's best and brightest, after she was just honored by new york university. michelle malkin is a columnist and fox news contributor and just written a column about this. so, this is the weath
. >> you're under arrest for the murder of hugh crosby. >> one of the longest standing fugitives on the fbi's most wanted list was arrested yesterday. >> 30 years after the notorious bank robbery that claimed the life of a guard. >> megyn: that's a clip from the trailer for the new movie "the company you keep." a robert redford flick about a former member of the radical group loosely based on the weather underground wanted for a bank robbery and the murder...
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. >> you're under arrest for the murder of hugh crosby. >> one of the longest standing fugitives on the fbi most wanted list was arrested yesterday, 30 years after the notorious bank robbery that claimed the life after guard. >> megyn: well, that was from the movie "the company you keep" out in a number of u.s. theaters today. it's a robert redford flick about a former member of the radical group, a domestic terrorist group the weather underground. the movie is loosely based on the real life 1981 robbery of a brinks truck in new york state that killed two police officers and one guard. and some conservative critics are asking why this film and its reviewers seem to be overlooking some of the lives lost to this group. guy benson is a radio talk show host and political editor of town hall.com. >> good afternoon. >> megyn: we had one of the victims of the robbery, we had on his son, the brink's driver, the brink's guard, his son came on and was just disgusted that this has been made and anybody would think it's appropriate fodder for entertainment in the theater. nine children were left wi
. >> you're under arrest for the murder of hugh crosby. >> one of the longest standing fugitives on the fbi most wanted list was arrested yesterday, 30 years after the notorious bank robbery that claimed the life after guard. >> megyn: well, that was from the movie "the company you keep" out in a number of u.s. theaters today. it's a robert redford flick about a former member of the radical group, a domestic terrorist group the weather underground. the movie is...
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falcon and the snowman starring bing crosby? >> stephanie: knoll in washington, d.c.hat an ar-15 comes with. it is not really high capacity. >> how many intruders are we dealing with here? >> no, no, no. i'm just saying 30 rounds is just what an ar-15 comes with. it is not high capacity. it is what it comes with from the factory. >> it comes with a high-capacity magazine already because compared to -- >> to 100. >> compared to ten, it is. right. but go ahead. >> caller: compared to ten, it is. my main question was did the japanese during their internment, during that executive order like -- did they have the right to resist their internment? are there rights inalienable? >> they took away all of their rights. they took their businesses. >> right. because they're inalienable. >> they didn't apply -- >> stephanie: we apologized. >> they weren't necessarily directly compatible for every racial group especially at that time. >> no germans. >> we did not uniformly apply -- >> stephanie: we interrupt the high school lesson. keith writes i forgive him. [ applause ] >> i'm so
falcon and the snowman starring bing crosby? >> stephanie: knoll in washington, d.c.hat an ar-15 comes with. it is not really high capacity. >> how many intruders are we dealing with here? >> no, no, no. i'm just saying 30 rounds is just what an ar-15 comes with. it is not high capacity. it is what it comes with from the factory. >> it comes with a high-capacity magazine already because compared to -- >> to 100. >> compared to ten, it is. right. but go ahead....
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. >> i never new bing crosby had a sex change. >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: senator grassleykground checks. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: okay. so as jim says often, we can't do anything then? because that wouldn't have stopped that specific tragedy. it would have stopped virginia tech. >> people will drive fast so there's no need for speed limits. >> stephanie: thank you. thank you. well-known southern >> bill: lindsey graham. >> we're trying to take it to the violent criminal rather than the innocent second amendment citizen. >> stephanie: oh, my stars and garters. >> if only our best interest at heart. >> stephanie: yet another thing that gives lindsey graham the vapors. the erosion of our second amendment rights. it's so difficult to get a gun in america. senator richard shelby. >> this is the first step in the erosion of our rights under the second amendment. >> stephanie: right. yes. >> try getting a gun in germany, and see how you do. >> you were one step away from hitler. >> no, i'm talking about now. >> all right. >> stephanie: warren in gary indiana. you are on the "steph
. >> i never new bing crosby had a sex change. >> the lady bing award. >> stephanie: senator grassleykground checks. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: okay. so as jim says often, we can't do anything then? because that wouldn't have stopped that specific tragedy. it would have stopped virginia tech. >> people will drive fast so there's no need for speed limits. >> stephanie: thank you. thank you. well-known southern >> bill: lindsey graham. >> we're trying...
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this is a five-month-old crosby's first easter sent in april in michigan. isn't that nice?. of his adorable puppy in his easter outfit, complete with fake carrots and bunny ears. >> gretchen: very cute. ♪ . >> gretchen: life really is a circus for an elite group of perform performers flown as the flying cruzados. it's part of the ringling brothers & barnum & bailey circus circus. >> steve: we sent ainsley earhart to brooklyn to check out the greatest show on earth. are you get not guilty that thing, ainsley? >> now i know why you sent me out here i. walked into the arena, i called my husband. i said, this might be our last conversation. i love you very much. this thing -- look, these guys are way up here. i don't know if i can get that far. i'm going to give it a try. evan is here. tell me what is this thing. >> all right. this thing is the wheel of steel. it's a beautiful contraption. it's huge, as you can see. you have four members from south america here. >> including the beautiful flavia. >> yes. cannot forget about her. i want to see you try this. >> i'm really nervous
this is a five-month-old crosby's first easter sent in april in michigan. isn't that nice?. of his adorable puppy in his easter outfit, complete with fake carrots and bunny ears. >> gretchen: very cute. ♪ . >> gretchen: life really is a circus for an elite group of perform performers flown as the flying cruzados. it's part of the ringling brothers & barnum & bailey circus circus. >> steve: we sent ainsley earhart to brooklyn to check out the greatest show on earth....
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jerry mckinney from crosby, texas, wrote me this. i work in the industrial chemical business, and i see the result of government regulations like those from the e.p.a. these costs my company good money, and they don't have any positive effects. larry, a doctor in kingwood, texas, said this to me. small businesses need relief from the ridiculous osha standards. our veterinary practice is having to spend hours and money trying to decipher all the regulations some bureaucrats have dreamed up just to justify their jobs. madam speaker, the fourth branch of government meddles in every aspect of our lives. in the name of saving us from ourselves, the regulators regulate, regulate, and when they're through they regulate some more without with regard to the consequences of these expensive government mandates. sometimes they put businesses out of business because of their regulations. dana from southeast texas writes me this. i owned a business, bought a bowling center, my dream job, in 2007, was totally unprepared with the amount of regulatio
jerry mckinney from crosby, texas, wrote me this. i work in the industrial chemical business, and i see the result of government regulations like those from the e.p.a. these costs my company good money, and they don't have any positive effects. larry, a doctor in kingwood, texas, said this to me. small businesses need relief from the ridiculous osha standards. our veterinary practice is having to spend hours and money trying to decipher all the regulations some bureaucrats have dreamed up just...
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. >> stephanie: monday live in studio in that chair, steven stills, crosby stills and gnash.t show. and it's our first show without a blues band. which i'll miss the band but it means more material from us. >> stephanie: see you monday. love you john. >> good night, guys. >> thanks, john. ♪
. >> stephanie: monday live in studio in that chair, steven stills, crosby stills and gnash.t show. and it's our first show without a blues band. which i'll miss the band but it means more material from us. >> stephanie: see you monday. love you john. >> good night, guys. >> thanks, john. ♪