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danny: to make sure she hadn't changed her mind. and she hadn't.nd every year, on april 22nd around 3:00, i call her and ask her, if it was today, would she do it again, and so far, the answer's been the same. annie: yeah, 25 times, yes. [ chuckles ] danny: you see, the thing of it is, i always feel guilty when i say "i love you" to you, and i say it so often. i say it to remind you that, as dumpy as i am, it's coming from here -- it's like hearing a beautiful song from a busted old radio. and it's nice of you to keep the radio around the house. annie: if i don't have a note on the kitchen table, i think there's something wrong. you write a love letter to me every morning. danny: the only thing that could possibly be wrong is i couldn't find a silly pen. annie: "to my princess. "the weather out today is extremely rainy. i'll call you at 11:20 in the morning." danny: it's a romantic weather report. annie: "and i love you, i love you, i love you." danny: when a guy is happily married, no matter what happens at work, no matter what happens in the rest
danny: to make sure she hadn't changed her mind. and she hadn't.nd every year, on april 22nd around 3:00, i call her and ask her, if it was today, would she do it again, and so far, the answer's been the same. annie: yeah, 25 times, yes. [ chuckles ] danny: you see, the thing of it is, i always feel guilty when i say "i love you" to you, and i say it so often. i say it to remind you that, as dumpy as i am, it's coming from here -- it's like hearing a beautiful song from a busted old...
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danny bonaduce who played danny partridge, i was the same age. he played the bass.y the bass. we finally got together. al david cassidy joined in. and more than a couple surprises. >> very much looking forward to that. before we get to all of that let's get another check of the morning's headlinesrom cnbc's melia francis over at the news desk. good morning aga. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news overseas. burma's pro-democracy leader aung san suu k has bn set free. nbc's ian wliams joins us on the phone from bangkok with more. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, melissa. well there was no formal announcement, just the sudden removal of barricades and riot police who'd been blocking access to her lakeside home. thatllowed supporters, hundreds atfirst, soon swelling to thousands, to gather at the gate of her house. she then appeared looking absolutely delighted. the crowd was singing, they were cheering. she told them, we have to be united to achieve our aims. and we have a lot of things to do, which is probably a bit of an unrstatement.
danny bonaduce who played danny partridge, i was the same age. he played the bass.y the bass. we finally got together. al david cassidy joined in. and more than a couple surprises. >> very much looking forward to that. before we get to all of that let's get another check of the morning's headlinesrom cnbc's melia francis over at the news desk. good morning aga. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news overseas. burma's pro-democracy leader aung san suu k has bn set...
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. >> i co-cureated with danny, a chicago-based writer and curator.onceptual framework is what it means to be clear and radical for our generation. clearness as a set of political alliances and possibilities, not necessarily related to institutions of gender and swam formativity. danny and i wanted the show to feel funky and to have a really tangible quality to it. so part of that was incorporated handmade objects and installations and beautifully printed photographs and videos. there is also a lot of opportunities to participate and to take postcards or to get the photo taken or sit within a tent made out of afghan blankets to watch videos. the exhibition is organized in three distinct galleries. in gallery one, which is the gallery designated to clear activism, there is an installation by the oakland-based collaboration and it's called "unleashed power." it's all focused on one protest that happened in chicago in 1991 with the activist organization act up, which was protesting the inadequate health care for people living in aids, and specifically it
. >> i co-cureated with danny, a chicago-based writer and curator.onceptual framework is what it means to be clear and radical for our generation. clearness as a set of political alliances and possibilities, not necessarily related to institutions of gender and swam formativity. danny and i wanted the show to feel funky and to have a really tangible quality to it. so part of that was incorporated handmade objects and installations and beautifully printed photographs and videos. there is...
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played by danny bonaduce.s player, too. 36 years later, sitting down with david and danny, i found their relationship much as it was on the show. >> he really did look up to me. he really did admire me because i was 20, he was 12, that kind of thing. >> reporter: was there a big brother relationship then? >> i was going to say, it still exists. >> reporter: i was 12 at the time, too, so i was anxious to tell them in person how much the partridge family influenced my childhood. i wanted to learn how to play the bass because you played the bass and you played it well. it was then that danny broke the news. that this part of my life happily playing the bass guitar was built on a hollywood illusion. danny partridge wasn't really playing the bass. >> never played a note. never even had a lesson. >> reporter: might as well have punched me in the gut. you have totally destroyed me. >> would you like to feel better about yourself? you know who told me the exact same thing. sting sting came up to me and said i would no
played by danny bonaduce.s player, too. 36 years later, sitting down with david and danny, i found their relationship much as it was on the show. >> he really did look up to me. he really did admire me because i was 20, he was 12, that kind of thing. >> reporter: was there a big brother relationship then? >> i was going to say, it still exists. >> reporter: i was 12 at the time, too, so i was anxious to tell them in person how much the partridge family influenced my...
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please welcome danny boyle! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: danny boyle, welcome to our show.it. does your hair come off? [ light laughter ] and then it might be difficult. yeah. hey, you're such a great director, but i have to ask, as a director, did you grow up like directing like crazy home movies or were you a little kid that had like a camera running around or -- >> no, i think that's one of the differences between americans -- well, not here, but spielberg and people like that when they were kids running around with 8-mils -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> --cameras. we never had that in britain. it was always -- if you were any good, you went into music. you would join the band. you know played instruments. i couldn't. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i was tone-deaf, so i couldn't do that. so eventually i went into the theater eventually actually. that was the quick, easiest thing to get into. >> jimmy: really? >> yes. >> jimmy: acting? >> no, no, no. i mean i did a bit of acting. i've got quite a loud voice, so they picked me for all the parts at the beginning 'cause i could reach back t
please welcome danny boyle! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: danny boyle, welcome to our show.it. does your hair come off? [ light laughter ] and then it might be difficult. yeah. hey, you're such a great director, but i have to ask, as a director, did you grow up like directing like crazy home movies or were you a little kid that had like a camera running around or -- >> no, i think that's one of the differences between americans -- well, not here, but spielberg and people...
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i'm danny lipford. we'll see you next week.ke to purchase a dvd copy of this week's show, visit dannylipford.com, or call us at 251-478-3345. >> matt: thumbs up, owen. >> kristen: all right! >>> welcome to this edition of "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. she's heating up the pages. our all-access profiles novelist terry mcmillan. plus, blacks and the new media. where do we stand? and we'll wrap things up with a soulful look at gospel singer lolanda adams. that's what's going on in our world, starting now. ♪ >> with six best selling novels behind her and another just released, novelist terry mcmillan shows no signs of slowing down. i caught up with her at harlem's famous bookstore to discuss her career, new book, and life after divorce. terry mcmillan, always good to see you. thank you so much for joining us today. talk to me a little bit about this new book. it's exciting. you decided to revisit "waiting to exhale" and bringing back to the lives of those four women. what's that like? >> it was like revis
i'm danny lipford. we'll see you next week.ke to purchase a dvd copy of this week's show, visit dannylipford.com, or call us at 251-478-3345. >> matt: thumbs up, owen. >> kristen: all right! >>> welcome to this edition of "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. she's heating up the pages. our all-access profiles novelist terry mcmillan. plus, blacks and the new media. where do we stand? and we'll wrap things up with a soulful look at gospel singer...
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it gets busy on a wednesday night. >> jimmy: danny mcbride, everybody.ll be bright back with huey lewis. he was meeting my friends for the first time. we knew the perfect place to go. i guess i did okay. i knew they'd love him. try our new sacchetti dishes. pasta pouches stuffed with four italian cheeses. served with marinated chicken breasts or sauteed shrimp. at olive garden. in a space this small until now. introducing the craftsman compact right angle impact driver. delivering powerful torque, and greater control in the tightest spaces more innovation. more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands. it's been a dream of mine to restore it. and it's my dream for him to finish it. frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account with my savings plan. [ frank ] and what it does is it takes a little bit of my money and puts it towards my goal. i want to get all the original parts and do it right. for my dad. there's a couple months in between par
it gets busy on a wednesday night. >> jimmy: danny mcbride, everybody.ll be bright back with huey lewis. he was meeting my friends for the first time. we knew the perfect place to go. i guess i did okay. i knew they'd love him. try our new sacchetti dishes. pasta pouches stuffed with four italian cheeses. served with marinated chicken breasts or sauteed shrimp. at olive garden. in a space this small until now. introducing the craftsman compact right angle impact driver. delivering...
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so, danny, how did you get started? where did the idea of solar leasing come from? >> the deep barriers to adoption that i saw over a decade were not to do with the technology. they were to do with the up-front costs of the technology and the hassle factor, if you like. and so we knew that if you could finance it, you could massively increase the adoption. >> i'm looking at something over your shoulder there. might that be your roof? and could you explain how that would actually work if they wanted to lease that solar? >> and i turn it around to show you, and as i spin around were standing on a flat roof, looking at our roof next door, and that's the solar array that sungevity installed. its owned by sungevity, really. you lease it as a customer. >> reporter: what's the business model behind solar leasing? well, the way it has been up until now is, you're the home owner. nice house. and you want to put solar panels on the roof-- fair enough. you sign the contract, and what do you know? uncle sam steps in with a big check in the form of a tax credit. that lowers your
so, danny, how did you get started? where did the idea of solar leasing come from? >> the deep barriers to adoption that i saw over a decade were not to do with the technology. they were to do with the up-front costs of the technology and the hassle factor, if you like. and so we knew that if you could finance it, you could massively increase the adoption. >> i'm looking at something over your shoulder there. might that be your roof? and could you explain how that would actually...
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happy unfriend day. >> jimmy: thank you, danny.a guy you'd keep on your friend list. [ applause ] speaking of the chilean miners, one of them ran the new york city marathon yesterday. it's an ethiopian man won and -- i was rooting for the somaens so i don't care who won. a guy named edison pena. he's the guy who ran in place for the equivalent of six miles a day while trapped in the mine. he's also known for being an elvis lover and impersonator. i'm guessing that means he was voted most likely to be eaten first by the tribe. he went to new york and finished the race. which -- big deal, i finished two marathons yesterday, "golden girls" and "roseanne," back to back, no break. his accomplishment was significant too. here's pena finishing the marathon. >> the scene just moments ago as he finished in central park. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: some people are destined to be inside the earth and edison is one of them i guess. there was one winner of the $129 million powerball jackpot on saturday. no one knows who it is yet. the ticket was pur
happy unfriend day. >> jimmy: thank you, danny.a guy you'd keep on your friend list. [ applause ] speaking of the chilean miners, one of them ran the new york city marathon yesterday. it's an ethiopian man won and -- i was rooting for the somaens so i don't care who won. a guy named edison pena. he's the guy who ran in place for the equivalent of six miles a day while trapped in the mine. he's also known for being an elvis lover and impersonator. i'm guessing that means he was voted most...
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danny o'brien makes the mistake, picked off. moody turns this into pick six, 97 yards, touchdown florida state. florida state wins. maryland's hopes to goad the championship game die. >>> virginia tech going into the game with eight trip to the acc championship game on the line, pulling against miami. down the sidelines, 43 yards. fourth quarter, tide. williams on the keri, through the middle. he breaks it. the hokies take the lead. taylor says let's close this out, i am tired of this. he does it himself. the mice run into the end zone. virginia tech is going to the acc championship game. >>> virginia-boston college, uva with the ball. 10-3, virginia. a 17-12, boston college and at the fourth. lining up for the field goal. he misses the chip shot. they would need those points. two seconds left in the game, va., last ditch try to win the game, under pressure, he escaped somehow and throws the hail mary. almost to the end zone, but it is incomplete. at boston college wins. >>> navy-arkansas state. the pitch, howell does the rest,
danny o'brien makes the mistake, picked off. moody turns this into pick six, 97 yards, touchdown florida state. florida state wins. maryland's hopes to goad the championship game die. >>> virginia tech going into the game with eight trip to the acc championship game on the line, pulling against miami. down the sidelines, 43 yards. fourth quarter, tide. williams on the keri, through the middle. he breaks it. the hokies take the lead. taylor says let's close this out, i am tired of this....
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that film was brought to the big screen by british director danny boyle. now he has a completely different kind of story set in the american state of utah starring james franco. >> i am something of a hero. >> everything will be ok. >> are you ok? >> "127 hours," is a true story and the subject is a rock climber. he enjoys thrilling adventure. all goes wrong when a bolder moves entraps his right hand. he ends up having to amputate his arm to free himself after being stuck for five days. for much of the film, we are down there can find with him experience and his agony. a couple of years ago, you were running around and you are promoting "slumdog millionaire ." why did you want to do this kind of movie? >> this was a wonderful opportunity. when we were doing the last movie, i saw "the wrestler," with the incredible focus on it york and i remember thinking that i wanted to make a film like that. -- with the incredible focus on the lead and i wanted to make a film like that. this was a great opportunity. >> james, how much of a challenge was this? it might ha
that film was brought to the big screen by british director danny boyle. now he has a completely different kind of story set in the american state of utah starring james franco. >> i am something of a hero. >> everything will be ok. >> are you ok? >> "127 hours," is a true story and the subject is a rock climber. he enjoys thrilling adventure. all goes wrong when a bolder moves entraps his right hand. he ends up having to amputate his arm to free himself after...
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a meth lab you think you're bad ass then danny responds ha ha john where the f. did you get that from so it seems like you know methamphetamines they're really not that serious of a matter for alaska's youth after all we can remember that levi's mom did get busted for having her own meth lab back in two thousand and eight i guess that makes little sense now further down you can see that matter is a job when he says i know i don't have a kid and that maybe because i don't know what an effing condom is then one of matt's kind friends he goes on her mind him that actually he did have a kid so matt responded with yeah i had a kid and i had to live with that crap every day so we really got some really crucial information from this lengthy rant a meth labs are fairly common in alaska be teen pregnancy is something a lot of school kids have to deal with every single day that's definitely something we're not going to see pailin repping on her reality show so thank you willow for giving us a real look at you your family and your friends. now better late than never the fed
a meth lab you think you're bad ass then danny responds ha ha john where the f. did you get that from so it seems like you know methamphetamines they're really not that serious of a matter for alaska's youth after all we can remember that levi's mom did get busted for having her own meth lab back in two thousand and eight i guess that makes little sense now further down you can see that matter is a job when he says i know i don't have a kid and that maybe because i don't know what an effing...
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danny.y jo stimmit, the caps lo to the flyers 5-4 in a shootout. bruce beudreaux still pleased. >> i thought we fought hard until the end. a lot of teams would have said, it's not going our way hitting cross bars and posts and everything. let's just get out of here and take a day off and regroup for next week but this group stayed with it and always believed that they could come back and i think with the ability to score that we have there's always that chance. >> bruce and the caps play at new jersey on monday. >>> never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. our third president, thomas jefferson once said that and the message is clr, don't procrastinate. today, virginia tech head coach, frank beamer, referenced that quote to motivate his team against miami. the hokies need one game to win. hokies and frank beamer going to work ryan williams gets the handoff. he's good. great blocking by the offensive line. powers his way past the defense. 84 yas for the touchdown. a career high. vir
danny.y jo stimmit, the caps lo to the flyers 5-4 in a shootout. bruce beudreaux still pleased. >> i thought we fought hard until the end. a lot of teams would have said, it's not going our way hitting cross bars and posts and everything. let's just get out of here and take a day off and regroup for next week but this group stayed with it and always believed that they could come back and i think with the ability to score that we have there's always that chance. >> bruce and the caps...
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president miguel: thank you. >> i am danny shirr. i come in the spirit of bill gramm. i worked for bill grimm 25 years, my entire professional career. he would be here today to tell you the following. of all the shows i have booked, my favorite show, the one that was the most creative, was the grateful dead and the preservation hall jazz band. he loved that show. there is a poster of that show at the fillmore. they were the real deal. they never sold out. there were never overly commercial. if you wanted to go see preservation hall, you had to go to new orleans to see them. but at the same time, we are talking about the mid-60s, when the preservation hall band first came to stanford. they set up a tent. to me, as a kid who like music, preservation hall coming to town was like the circus coming to town. they had their own tent. i was able to go to the first two nights. i saved of my money as a newspaper boy and got my tickets. by the third night, i had become friends with the musicians. they stuck me in. i said, "come over to my house. we will have a barbecue." i had no
president miguel: thank you. >> i am danny shirr. i come in the spirit of bill gramm. i worked for bill grimm 25 years, my entire professional career. he would be here today to tell you the following. of all the shows i have booked, my favorite show, the one that was the most creative, was the grateful dead and the preservation hall jazz band. he loved that show. there is a poster of that show at the fillmore. they were the real deal. they never sold out. there were never overly...
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danny is directing. it's the 5:00 director. sorry, i didn't want to make danny feel bad. temperatures about one to four degrees warmer this morning. let's take afternoon sunshine from mid-70s at the coast to mid to upper 70s for the rest of us. check out the monterey bay, temperatures warm in monterey but look low to mid-80s for the monterey bay and even inland, morgan hill and holster. we're going to we'll keep warmer than average temperatures through thursday. slight chance of showers through friday and again on sunday. in between, sunshine and temperatures close to average on saturday and spilling into monday. good morning, frances. >> good morning, mike. >> you know that traffic is light around bay area but the busiest is where terry mcsweeney. embarcadero is closed between second and townsend. here is a live shot of the golden gate bridge, i think a lot of folks were out late celebrating and we'll check the san mateo bridge. no trouble in either direction. on highway 92, you may find some road work until about 7:00 this morning. so far not causing any big delays. >>>
danny is directing. it's the 5:00 director. sorry, i didn't want to make danny feel bad. temperatures about one to four degrees warmer this morning. let's take afternoon sunshine from mid-70s at the coast to mid to upper 70s for the rest of us. check out the monterey bay, temperatures warm in monterey but look low to mid-80s for the monterey bay and even inland, morgan hill and holster. we're going to we'll keep warmer than average temperatures through thursday. slight chance of showers through...