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he put on the elvis hair, and they just do it. >> thank you. they just do it. >> thank you. >>> you are speechless about the weather. >> bright sunshine on tuesday, march temperatures wednesday. >> all right, that is our monday-
he put on the elvis hair, and they just do it. >> thank you. they just do it. >> thank you. >>> you are speechless about the weather. >> bright sunshine on tuesday, march temperatures wednesday. >> all right, that is our monday-
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around in the clubhouse, he's the one who started the player the game tradtition season handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate after each one, you know that one, now what we did in center field no joke, what he did was inexcusable. throwing his glove down after not making it a play, and let's be honest a lot of people will throw them right under the bus for this and it is warranted. how it went down at nats park j j jim riggleman trying to get back. crushes it to left, good piece of hitting. two-run homer. game tide at two. just like that. but it would unravel. pretty quickly. to the fourth, still tied at two. adam jones at the plate with a runner on, craig stamins pitch, deep to center, nyjer morgan tracking it and he can't make the catch so he gets so mad he throws his glove to the ground. morgan thought that the ball went over the fence. josh willingham races to get it, adam jones hustling around the bases inside of the park home run. when asked about it incident niger said "my emotions got to me there because i knew i should have had the ball," but you can't do that craig, and ch
around in the clubhouse, he's the one who started the player the game tradtition season handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate after each one, you know that one, now what we did in center field no joke, what he did was inexcusable. throwing his glove down after not making it a play, and let's be honest a lot of people will throw them right under the bus for this and it is warranted. how it went down at nats park j j jim riggleman trying to get back. crushes it to left, good piece of...
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. >> along with elvis somewhere.en lay and elvis are hanging out at a bar somewhere. >> brown: well, what's it like playing these characters that are so alive in people's... for some people, they're really vivid characters, they were deeply affected personally. >> i had no preconceived notions of jeff skilling. i did not and i do not see him as a villain, simply by virtue that the playwright is not presenting him as such. >> everything i've ever done in my life worth anything was done in a bubble, in a state of extreme hope and trust and stupidity! the thing we talked about early in rehearsals, and it's very important to remember, is yes, he was a bully. yes, he was an intellectual bully. yes, he was crude. yes, he was manipulative. yes, he lied. however, he also explained in very valid... in a very valid argument, that all he was doing was taking free markets to their logical extreme. >> brown: maybe so, but now it turns out that broadway's free and fiercely competitive market has taken down "enron: the play". the $
. >> along with elvis somewhere.en lay and elvis are hanging out at a bar somewhere. >> brown: well, what's it like playing these characters that are so alive in people's... for some people, they're really vivid characters, they were deeply affected personally. >> i had no preconceived notions of jeff skilling. i did not and i do not see him as a villain, simply by virtue that the playwright is not presenting him as such. >> everything i've ever done in my life worth...
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that is the guy who played elvis. pleasure to have you. that is the show tonight.ch us weekends on pbs.org. goodnight and thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time to look at what the new health care means for you. and actress dana delany. we will see you then. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships, because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
that is the guy who played elvis. pleasure to have you. that is the show tonight.ch us weekends on pbs.org. goodnight and thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time to look at what the new health care means for you. and actress dana delany. we will see you then. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly we're...
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c-span: and elvis presley imperson... >> guest: yeah. the creed of the elvis presley imitators associationan st cod international.e id the idea that they think it'seaa important enough to have at o statement of basic principles that defines their organization, and defines their mission -- i isve that idea. c-span: now the book came out what was the pub date? n wh >> guest: july 1st.at c-span: what's the mostish interesting thing that'sduly happened to you since1ng nc came out or something that you didn't expect to happen? >> guest: something i didn't expect to happen. to hdn c-span: or maybe i ought to askn it better. have you gotten publicity youosk didn't expect?u have you been on a book tour? do people care when you goen on around?go i mean, what's -- what sense do you get that after all this wor it matters?t >> guest: well, there are actually two things that -- that hereaoome out it. first, setting aside theve publicity part of it,the first thing that came out of it, i think, is -- and probably the most important is that it ha -- it
c-span: and elvis presley imperson... >> guest: yeah. the creed of the elvis presley imitators associationan st cod international.e id the idea that they think it'seaa important enough to have at o statement of basic principles that defines their organization, and defines their mission -- i isve that idea. c-span: now the book came out what was the pub date? n wh >> guest: july 1st.at c-span: what's the mostish interesting thing that'sduly happened to you since1ng nc came out or...
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this sounds like elvis presley.hey said he he died of heart disease and later he was loaded with drugs and that he probably died of drug overdose. >> and i heard he died of constipation. >> some of the narcotic drugs cause constipation. >> tell me about it. it's been weeks, doctor. >> there are tons of drugs all the time z yet sh he dies of natural causes making me think it's better off just to do drugs because natural causes is more dangerous. >> 92 pr of -- 92% of people die of natural cause autos is that translated like beats me? >> no. 25% of cancer. 45% of hardening arteries and other diseases but 8% of homicide, suicide, accidents. and about 2% die of we don't know why. >> how can i make it look like natural causes? to say i was wanting to deal with bill later? in the summer time. >> if you get rid of the body you've got a long way to do it. you're in the summer time. bill goes into the water where there is, fish, and sharks and things. that is the end of it. >> and tie some chum to his feet. >> last year in n
this sounds like elvis presley.hey said he he died of heart disease and later he was loaded with drugs and that he probably died of drug overdose. >> and i heard he died of constipation. >> some of the narcotic drugs cause constipation. >> tell me about it. it's been weeks, doctor. >> there are tons of drugs all the time z yet sh he dies of natural causes making me think it's better off just to do drugs because natural causes is more dangerous. >> 92 pr of -- 92%...
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he started the play of the game tradition, you know, handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate afterach game. what he did in center field was no joke. what he did was inexcusable. flow throwing his glove down and a lot of people have thrown him under the bus for this, and it is warranted. jim riggleman and his ballpark trying to get even after losing friday night. starting the third inning, josh willingham up with a man on, crushes it to left. a two-run homer. good piece of hitting by willingham. game tied at 2-2, just like that. it would unravel in the fourth. tied at 2-2. adam jones at the plate with a runner on, facing craig stampsents, and niger morgan tracking it. he can't make the play. he gets so mad, throws his glove to the ground. josh willingham races to get it. and adam jones, insooidide-the- home run for jones. and morgan said my emotions got to me because i knew i should had the ball. apparently he thought it went over the fence. tough break for the nationals. they would rally. bases loaded for adam dunn. and alberto gonzalez and cristian guzman come in to score. part of
he started the play of the game tradition, you know, handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate afterach game. what he did in center field was no joke. what he did was inexcusable. flow throwing his glove down and a lot of people have thrown him under the bus for this, and it is warranted. jim riggleman and his ballpark trying to get even after losing friday night. starting the third inning, josh willingham up with a man on, crushes it to left. a two-run homer. good piece of hitting by...
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you know, handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate after each game. what he did was inexcusable. lowing thinks glove down after not making a play, and a lot of people have thrown him right under the bus for this, and it's warranted. at nats parking jim riggleman and his ball club trying to get even with the orioles after losing friday night. josh willingham up with a man on. crushes it to left. a two-run homer. good piece of hitting by willingham. game tied at 2-2. just like that. it will unravel in the fourth. tied at 2-2. adam jones at the plate, facing craig stamnant. niger morgan, can't make the play, and throws down his glove. inside-the-park home run for jones, and when asked about the incident, morgan said "my emotions got to me because i knew i should have had the ball." apparently he thought it went over the fence. tough break for the nationals. they would rally. bottom sixth. base knocked to center. alberto gonzalez and cristian guzman come in to score. part of a four-run inning. the nationals take a 7-6 lead. matt capps on to close it out.
you know, handing out an elvis wig to one lucky teammate after each game. what he did was inexcusable. lowing thinks glove down after not making a play, and a lot of people have thrown him right under the bus for this, and it's warranted. at nats parking jim riggleman and his ball club trying to get even with the orioles after losing friday night. josh willingham up with a man on. crushes it to left. a two-run homer. good piece of hitting by willingham. game tied at 2-2. just like that. it will...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, elvis presley. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> hello, i am elvis presley. >> and i am cchout the movies. most of them so usuck. >> richard, i don't know that this is the proper forum. >> we are in washington d.c. where better to tell the truth? >> we are supposed to be talking about the films that the library of congress is preserving. ♪ >> like "the godfather." ♪ [laughter] >> your just giving meat movies with memorable theme songs. >> your point is that movies suck, so i am naming good movies, great movies, classics. >> but my point is that most of them sucked, and i know because i have been in many of them. so far, some are truly transcendent. films have the power to expose us to people we would never otherwise meet. >> and situations will never have to face. >> like "dr. strange love." >> they can also show us how our government works. >> "mr. smith goes to washington." but this is not your country. anybody here that things i am going to do that has another think coming. [whistles] >> that is all right. i just wanted to find out if he still had faces. [laughter] >> whe
. >> ladies and gentlemen, elvis presley. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> hello, i am elvis presley. >> and i am cchout the movies. most of them so usuck. >> richard, i don't know that this is the proper forum. >> we are in washington d.c. where better to tell the truth? >> we are supposed to be talking about the films that the library of congress is preserving. ♪ >> like "the godfather." ♪ [laughter] >> your just giving meat movies with...
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. >> now we're coming into the elvis roochlt it could be called the 70% off at macy's sale because thishem on closeout. >> reporter: larry uses a cake decorator for fancy plaster work. >> this is all done with the cake decorator. the leaf work and the ribbons and.... >> reporter: i never heard of anybody doing this before. did people think you were nuts? >> i'm sure of that. >> reporter: there's never a bull moment here at hartland. you might stumble upon a wedding. tony is an ordained minister. her son gary filled in as best man at this ceremony. >> forsaking all others in the past, be faithful to her as long as you both shall live. >> i do. >> reporter: the harts themselves are as eccentric and flamboyant as the house they live in. if you're lucky, you might get a matinee featuring larry and his mom. larry is, after all, a grammy- winning singer and composer. ♪ get you closer to god my mom inspired me to write this country gospel song called "big hair gets you closer to god." >> reporter: she inspired you? how so. >> when larry was on hee-haw we lived there for seven years. it's okay,
. >> now we're coming into the elvis roochlt it could be called the 70% off at macy's sale because thishem on closeout. >> reporter: larry uses a cake decorator for fancy plaster work. >> this is all done with the cake decorator. the leaf work and the ribbons and.... >> reporter: i never heard of anybody doing this before. did people think you were nuts? >> i'm sure of that. >> reporter: there's never a bull moment here at hartland. you might stumble upon a...
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i am elvis presley. of them suck. [laughter] >> richard. i don't know that this is the proper form. >> we're in washington, d.c.. were better to tell the truth? [laughter] >> we're supposed to be talking about the lazy collection of films at the library of congress is preserving. like the "bridge over the river kwai." ♪ >> or the godfather. ♪ [laughter] >> you are just getting the movies with memorable theme songs. >> your point is that movies suck. so i am naming good movies, great movies, classic. >> but my point is that most of them suck, and i know because i have been in many of them. [laughter] >> but some are, some, yes, some are truly transcendent. films have the power to expose us to people we would never otherwise meet. >> like dustin hall up and spit and situations will never have to face. >> like dr. strangelove, helped. >> and in doing so films can challenge us to question our own values. >> like with this is spinal tap. [laughter] >> striptease also comes to mind. [laughter] >> but they can
i am elvis presley. of them suck. [laughter] >> richard. i don't know that this is the proper form. >> we're in washington, d.c.. were better to tell the truth? [laughter] >> we're supposed to be talking about the lazy collection of films at the library of congress is preserving. like the "bridge over the river kwai." ♪ >> or the godfather. ♪ [laughter] >> you are just getting the movies with memorable theme songs. >> your point is that movies...
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nominÓ elvis crespo pondrÁ ritmo y sabor para la familia en sea world si a usted le gusta madrugar lehachos. cambiando de tema rÁpidamente, ¿se acuerdan de los colados de la casa blanca? bueno, ahora sÍ que no hubo colados de verdad y resulta que las cÁmaras de todas las televisoras lo captaron. esto fue ayer cuando el presidente dio un pequeÑo discurso y hablÓ de la visita de calderÓn, pues allÍ estaba el colado. de repente saliÓ de su cueva y empezÓ a pasearse por los jardines de la casa blanca un pequeÑo o ratoncito y ahÍ lo fotografiaron. mira, es el ratÓn presidencial, esta gordito, parece que come bien. yo pensÉ que solamente mickey mouse habÍa estado heikki -ahÍ pero parece que tambiÉn hubo otro. >> ese ratÓn ha estado dando entrevistas ahora me parece... >> hay una gran gusta en que se ha convertido en una superestrella porque ha establecido una relaciÓn de amistad con un perrito. >> ahora los dos se pasan el dÍa corriendo, montando elefantes, jugando. el orangutanes se convirtiÓ en protector del perro, le da de comer, lo atosiga, comparte su agua con Él, y es como si el orang
nominÓ elvis crespo pondrÁ ritmo y sabor para la familia en sea world si a usted le gusta madrugar lehachos. cambiando de tema rÁpidamente, ¿se acuerdan de los colados de la casa blanca? bueno, ahora sÍ que no hubo colados de verdad y resulta que las cÁmaras de todas las televisoras lo captaron. esto fue ayer cuando el presidente dio un pequeÑo discurso y hablÓ de la visita de calderÓn, pues allÍ estaba el colado. de repente saliÓ de su cueva y empezÓ a pasearse por los jardines de...
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. >> alisyn: you have to put bananas in the peanut butter sandwich, elvis would approve... >> and mangon entire mango. >> alisyn: and cinnamon, also has healthful prompts. >> amazing. yes. >> alisyn: cinnamon on yours... >> i'm waiting for that until last. >> they are doing decorations and the kids really love to be in the kitchen and we perceive it as, oh, kids in the kitchen equals baking brown is but getting them involve with different kinds of foods, all of the meals of the week, and, it doesn't have to be a big production. it can be easy and quick like this. >> alisyn: than other beautiful thing is that it is portable, if you are on the go. >> absolutely, wrap it up, and you can make it the night before, and actually but it in some foil and have it as breakfast on the go. >> alisyn: i see a new future breakfast for me, thanks for teaching us this, it was super easy, and girls, are you done yet? isabella and -- ready to take a bite. >> take your time. >> alisyn: well, we'll go back into the guys and see what they have cookin' up. >> clayton: we have no food. thanks for keeping all t
. >> alisyn: you have to put bananas in the peanut butter sandwich, elvis would approve... >> and mangon entire mango. >> alisyn: and cinnamon, also has healthful prompts. >> amazing. yes. >> alisyn: cinnamon on yours... >> i'm waiting for that until last. >> they are doing decorations and the kids really love to be in the kitchen and we perceive it as, oh, kids in the kitchen equals baking brown is but getting them involve with different kinds of...
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branched out into film and iconic figures, there seems to be no limit to the subjects it covers, from elvis to dinosaurs. i rise today to honor stamp camp u.s.a. the camp is -- her camp introduces stamp collecting using creative three dimensional and creative format. they learn stamp cash. there is a whole network of supporters, including the boy scouts, girl scouts, ymca, ywca, americorps, vista. it has expended to other regions of the country. this month we celebrate the 15th anniversary of the camp and attempt to break a new again is world record for the collection of rainbows on stamps. we wish them luck in the competition and continued success in teaching children the love of collecting stamps. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further one-minute requests? the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absences requested for mr. rangel of new york for today after 12:00 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i ask u
branched out into film and iconic figures, there seems to be no limit to the subjects it covers, from elvis to dinosaurs. i rise today to honor stamp camp u.s.a. the camp is -- her camp introduces stamp collecting using creative three dimensional and creative format. they learn stamp cash. there is a whole network of supporters, including the boy scouts, girl scouts, ymca, ywca, americorps, vista. it has expended to other regions of the country. this month we celebrate the 15th anniversary of...