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. >> judy garland shot to fame after starring role in the wizard of odds ♪ somewhere over the rainbowthat i heard of ♪ once in a lullaby. >> bill: what actress was originally offered that role but couldn't get out of her contract with rival movie studio to play it? which actress was offered the role judy garland got and made her an excellent icon and the answer is is -- that's correct shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role. bill doocy is rumored to be that is he on 18 hours a day. what time do you guys start 2:00 in the morning now? >> i forget. >> bill: by the time you get to 7:00 you are all exhausted. >> this is the desk we sleep under by the way. >> bill: tonight show 1962 to 19912. >> i>> have a lot of potato chips. >> and clear this one,. [ laughter ] oh -- carson set a record for longest running host of a single program. that record was broken by whom? answer is yes, bob barker come on down. he is still cooking, right? >> he is. go neuter your animal. >> question number two, early in her career, barbara walters was a today show today girl. female reporter who h
. >> judy garland shot to fame after starring role in the wizard of odds ♪ somewhere over the rainbowthat i heard of ♪ once in a lullaby. >> bill: what actress was originally offered that role but couldn't get out of her contract with rival movie studio to play it? which actress was offered the role judy garland got and made her an excellent icon and the answer is is -- that's correct shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role. bill doocy is rumored to be that...
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he approached anna ayala in front of the house on garland avenue. the witness said show attacked him and then fled. he turned himself in four hours later and charges have not been announced. >>> and montgomery county police still looking for a woman who may have been abducted by the ex-boyfriend. she saw him yesterday outside of a home in the 15,000 block of thompson road and good hope. but shum was semi conscious and powell said he was taking her to the hospital when he put her in his shovey trail blazer and have not turned up at any hospitals and family members haven't seen them. the information about the trail blazer is on the screen. call police if you have seen the pair or vehicle. >>> more than 300 d.c. public school teachers are losing their current jobs. the chance lawyer said that this isa -- chancellor said
he approached anna ayala in front of the house on garland avenue. the witness said show attacked him and then fled. he turned himself in four hours later and charges have not been announced. >>> and montgomery county police still looking for a woman who may have been abducted by the ex-boyfriend. she saw him yesterday outside of a home in the 15,000 block of thompson road and good hope. but shum was semi conscious and powell said he was taking her to the hospital when he put her in his...
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any of the great shows of the 60's or 70's, when a great singer got up to sing, judy garland.he shanang it as written and te camera never left her. the audience applauds a high note. we become a country where the audience has a s much a right to perform as the performer. we can't just sit back and be quiet. there is a conspiracy against silence. you get into a taxi, someone sells you something. the stewardess does co mmercials for the airline. it is all about selling. i suppose it always was. but the days of a limit, or some sense -- iyou just don't go there. commercials are violence. people throwing each other off bridges. what do kids thing when they see that? >> you give me a wonderful takeaway. a conspiracy against silence. i may giv you attribution. >> that is two things you opwe me. i got your mug. tavis: you mentioned jfk. there were a few encounters with jackie kennedy-onnasis. >> in 1961 i was a young boy in cape cod, seeing a young lady. several young ladies. that's what you did at 23. and one of them invited me home. the lunch guests were john kennedy, jackie. adele
any of the great shows of the 60's or 70's, when a great singer got up to sing, judy garland.he shanang it as written and te camera never left her. the audience applauds a high note. we become a country where the audience has a s much a right to perform as the performer. we can't just sit back and be quiet. there is a conspiracy against silence. you get into a taxi, someone sells you something. the stewardess does co mmercials for the airline. it is all about selling. i suppose it always was....
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garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin into. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large star of bethlehem. it is a quarter of the size of the rugby stars atop the kremlin towers but during the holiday season it is the most important one of all. though they look oversized white kremlin old timers believe that if you have a chance to hang at least one piece onto the tree and make a wish to come true. now we're going to talk to. decorate this you or your tree. i wonder how long it is. in the us so sergey for how long have you been decorating christmas trees. well this is the first time that i'm decorating this tree for the past four years i've been working with christmas trees at cathedral square so who decides how to decorate a christmas tree or design project is drawn up to clearly define how to use decorations by the way the total weights of the decorated christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if this size of the tree is an indicator the presence under. promise much. admission free accre
garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin into. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large star of bethlehem. it is a quarter of the size of the rugby stars atop the kremlin towers but during the holiday season it is the most important one of all. though they look oversized white kremlin old timers believe that if you have a chance to hang at least one piece onto the tree and make a wish to come true. now we're going to talk to. decorate this you or your...
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jewelry and decorations about two thousand pieces and one thousand five hundred metres of garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin and. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large. it is a quarter of the size of. the kremlin towers. though they look oversized. timers believe that if you have. at least one piece onto the tree and. true. you know we're going to talk to. decorate this you're. wondering how long. have you been decorating christmas trees. this is the first. four years i've been working with christmas trees that cathedral. christmas tree. to clear. the way. total weights of the decorated christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if they size of the tree is any indicator the presents under. promise much. culture is that so much of the experience of emergency a lot of people at area many people are turning facebook's time like to share all kinds of experience with others are concerned about the security and safety of this . the next point of my journey is the grand kremlin palace usually it is divinia for important state cer
jewelry and decorations about two thousand pieces and one thousand five hundred metres of garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin and. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large. it is a quarter of the size of. the kremlin towers. though they look oversized. timers believe that if you have. at least one piece onto the tree and. true. you know we're going to talk to. decorate this you're. wondering how long. have you been decorating christmas trees. this...
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jewelry and decorations about two thousand pieces and one thousand five hundred metres of garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin and. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large. it is a quarter of the size of. the kremlin towers. though they look over. at least one piece onto the tree and. true. so now we're going to talk to. decorate. the tree. i wonder how long. have you been decorating christmas trees. this is the first. christmas trees that cathedral. christmas tree. to clear. by the way the total weight of the decorated christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if this size of the tree is any indicator the presents under race also promised much. the next point of my journey is the grand kremlin palace usually it is of anywhere important state ceremonies mostly dignitaries are invited here but in the past children were also received thousands of them came to celebrate. the tradition of arranging holidays for children in the kremlin dates back to more than fifty years the first reception was in the grand kremlin palace his larg
jewelry and decorations about two thousand pieces and one thousand five hundred metres of garland that's like almost enough to surround the kremlin and. the trees decorations from top to bottom to begin with the large. it is a quarter of the size of. the kremlin towers. though they look over. at least one piece onto the tree and. true. so now we're going to talk to. decorate. the tree. i wonder how long. have you been decorating christmas trees. this is the first. christmas trees that...
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and as a former president of the naacp in garland, texas, in a time when we were suing the school district in federal court, i have seen both sides of this argument. the reason i broke with them is because i came to the realization that the agenda for them was not to just control my agenda. but the agenda for them was to control me. and then to use me as a tool to control a block of people. that is the liberal progressive method. and their methodology has, in fact, controlled a bloc of people for over 50 years. and if you continue to sleep, if you continue not to pay attention to what's going on, then the very method that they have used to enslave that group of people, believe me, they have the same designs on the entire country. and my friends, this afternoon,
and as a former president of the naacp in garland, texas, in a time when we were suing the school district in federal court, i have seen both sides of this argument. the reason i broke with them is because i came to the realization that the agenda for them was not to just control my agenda. but the agenda for them was to control me. and then to use me as a tool to control a block of people. that is the liberal progressive method. and their methodology has, in fact, controlled a bloc of people...
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neighbors say they saw it all play out saturday morning in this parking lot on garland avenue in silver springs shortly after 8:00 a.m. this neighbor who asked he not be identified says his apartment is directly in front of where 47-year-old anna was stabbed. he tells me she was sitting in the passenger side of a car and a man was in the driver's seat. he says he heard 44-year-old hector grenados walk up to the car and initiate an argument. that's when he heard the male driver tell her to get in the car and immediately after heard her cry out in pain. grenados bolted for the woods while the driver called 911, he says. this woman says she heard the ambulance and police sirens coming around the corner. when she peered out over her apartment window, the woman was laying on the ground. neighbors say the driver was a friend and that he was taking her to the store to do her grocery shopping and the pair's friendship may have set him off. grenados turned himself in hours later. >> he's been charged with first-degree murder and he will have bond review monday at 1:00 p.m. in rockville. >> repor
neighbors say they saw it all play out saturday morning in this parking lot on garland avenue in silver springs shortly after 8:00 a.m. this neighbor who asked he not be identified says his apartment is directly in front of where 47-year-old anna was stabbed. he tells me she was sitting in the passenger side of a car and a man was in the driver's seat. he says he heard 44-year-old hector grenados walk up to the car and initiate an argument. that's when he heard the male driver tell her to get...
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gazing lilies signature race flower and with the running of the roses tomorrow will receive this garland with 554 red roses sown into green sat tanl. the races here at churchill downs are expect to do draw 300 thousand fans. everybody from millionaire's row all of the way to the infield. we will be covering everything from the wild... (audio out snchl ( >> we lost her audio there. >> it is hard to pull off the hat but she manages to do it very well. looks beautiful. >> 36 minutes after the hour. before you leave the house this morning we want to get your first degree weather update from janice dean. how are things looking for folks at the kentucky derby. >> and where is your hat, janice? >> i wish i would have known. i would have brought it today. the fancy hats may come in handy. we could see potential for a stray thunderstorm. our girl anna, doesn't she look great this morning. for the forecast today, saturday and sunday we have a chances of thunderstorms in the forecast. about a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms for saturday. it will be very warm, though. so ladies, make sure you are
gazing lilies signature race flower and with the running of the roses tomorrow will receive this garland with 554 red roses sown into green sat tanl. the races here at churchill downs are expect to do draw 300 thousand fans. everybody from millionaire's row all of the way to the infield. we will be covering everything from the wild... (audio out snchl ( >> we lost her audio there. >> it is hard to pull off the hat but she manages to do it very well. looks beautiful. >> 36...
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the attack happened shortly before 11:00 last night in the area of arliss street and garland avenue. a woman told police she was walking when two men approached her. one had a knife. she was able to run away. >>> bryce harper got a standing ovation in his nationals park debut, but he went 0-3 with a strikeout. nationals fall to the diamonds -- diamondbacks 5-1. >>> 6:54. time to reveal the answer to the question of the morning. the question one more time, 60% of people say this is the most annoying thing they encounter at work. is it a, gossip, b, unwanted comments from a co-worker or c, a colleague who can't do their job? >> i overheard the answer. the answer is a, gossip. we don't like it but, you know, we kind of listen. >> i might pick another answer. one more check of traffic and weather when 9news now returns. >> you don't want people to think badly of you so you pick gossip. we'll be back. [ female announcer ] it all begin with our powder. then we introduced liquid detergent with stainlifters. followed by the number-one super-concentrated liquid detergent. and now, the most co
the attack happened shortly before 11:00 last night in the area of arliss street and garland avenue. a woman told police she was walking when two men approached her. one had a knife. she was able to run away. >>> bryce harper got a standing ovation in his nationals park debut, but he went 0-3 with a strikeout. nationals fall to the diamonds -- diamondbacks 5-1. >>> 6:54. time to reveal the answer to the question of the morning. the question one more time, 60% of people say...
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>> reporter: inside, horner shot and killed subway worker scott garland, a teenager about to graduate high school. then he threatened and shot another worker, michelle petty and stole about $100. >> when he left, he walked over scott's body as he lay bleeding there and said to him, sorry, didn't want to have to do that to you. >> reporter: several blocks away, horner spotted raymond williams. prosecutors argue he killed williams for his car keys to try and get away. when horner was charged, he pled diminished capacity. wanting to convince a jury he was not guilty because of ptsd. so the robbery weighs against him. and the fact horner had time to think about the first two people he shot before walking away and killing raymond williams. but this was a man with no real history of violence. except for what he experienced in iraq just a few months earlier. so what would the jury weigh more? the ptsd defense for murder was successful in 2009 when an oregon jury found jesse brenture guilty but insane. instead of serving 25 years in a maximum security prison, the iraq war veteran is being tre
>> reporter: inside, horner shot and killed subway worker scott garland, a teenager about to graduate high school. then he threatened and shot another worker, michelle petty and stole about $100. >> when he left, he walked over scott's body as he lay bleeding there and said to him, sorry, didn't want to have to do that to you. >> reporter: several blocks away, horner spotted raymond williams. prosecutors argue he killed williams for his car keys to try and get away. when...
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the attack happened shortly before 11:00 last night in the area of arlis street and garland avenue. that's close to the long branch library. a woman told police she was walking when two men approached her. one had a night. when they tried to assault her, she ran to a nearby grocery store and was able to get help. >>> 5:34. time for your money report once again. >> jessica doyle is back with the latest. good morning. >> that's right. good morning. a lot of people who buy time shares, then go on in the future to decide they don't want to own them anymore. they want to sell them. maybe it's because of high fees or travel costs. now state and federal officials are cracking down on scam artists who demand up to $2,000 armor from time share owners -- or more from time share owners hoping to sell. the u.s. attorney for the southern district of illinois has already indicted 22 people for time share resale fraud. time share owners are being warned about people pretending they have a buyer without providing the seller anything in return. >>> the chinese food chain pf chang's is going private,
the attack happened shortly before 11:00 last night in the area of arlis street and garland avenue. that's close to the long branch library. a woman told police she was walking when two men approached her. one had a night. when they tried to assault her, she ran to a nearby grocery store and was able to get help. >>> 5:34. time for your money report once again. >> jessica doyle is back with the latest. good morning. >> that's right. good morning. a lot of people who buy...
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witnesses told news4 hector gonardos started an argument with anna in a parking lot on garland avenuethen stabbed her. she was sitting in the passenger seat of another man's car about to go grocery shopping. neighbors say he was jealous of the friendship between his wife and the other man. >>> this evening d.c. leaders will address a nightclub's impact on its surrounding community. the district temporarily pulled the liquor license for mood lounge after a double stabbing outside the club in january. ward 2 council member evans said neighbors complained about violence, noise and trash near the club in northwest d.c. today leaders from several district offices, including the police, will address those concerns. and that meeting is at 6:30 tonight and kennedy rec center on 7th street. >>> today an autopsy will be performed on a man found dead at church him downs. just hours after the kentucky derby. police say the victim, 48-year-old anaun perez, worked at the racetrack. a security guard found his body in a barn. police say the death is being investigated as a homicide. so far no arrests
witnesses told news4 hector gonardos started an argument with anna in a parking lot on garland avenuethen stabbed her. she was sitting in the passenger seat of another man's car about to go grocery shopping. neighbors say he was jealous of the friendship between his wife and the other man. >>> this evening d.c. leaders will address a nightclub's impact on its surrounding community. the district temporarily pulled the liquor license for mood lounge after a double stabbing outside the...
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michael garland is responsible for shareholder activism for new york city's pension fund.illion members and $850 million in pension assets. hope i have those numbers right, lisa. let me begin with you, however, because you have your group. is this trading loss confirmation to you as to why that must happen? >> yeah, tyler. you know, wall street's already driven our economy into the ditch once. i used to work on wall street. it doesn't need to be treated like a casino. we think it's time that shareholders stood up for themselves and take the fight from the streets into the boardroom. that's what we're doing. >> michael, when you press your case at a company like bank of america or chesapeake or jpmorgan -- any of them, what kind of response do you typically get? do you get a response? >> those companies where we get a response, you know, it's a little less public. it's instances like bank of america or chesapeake, say a really good example, of a company that has been unresponsive. and we've been engaging with chesapeake for the past 18 months around issues about ceo pay, bo
michael garland is responsible for shareholder activism for new york city's pension fund.illion members and $850 million in pension assets. hope i have those numbers right, lisa. let me begin with you, however, because you have your group. is this trading loss confirmation to you as to why that must happen? >> yeah, tyler. you know, wall street's already driven our economy into the ditch once. i used to work on wall street. it doesn't need to be treated like a casino. we think it's time...
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i went downstairs and there was the lounge with white paneling and garland on the wall, just the way that it was. so that part had not changed. i'm longing to see it. so any rate, by the time they got on board people were already at dinner. the late arriving passengers, it must have seemed like there were latecomers to a party. frank joined the third companion at dinner that night. and then the next morning francis brown, the man he took some any photographs, they get candidate for the priesthood was up early, getting off in queenstown, the third stop in ireland. he was anxious to record everything he could. he took a picture of the titanic's first sunrise over the irish sea. and at that time before and after breakfast the passengers were busily writing letters because male had to be dropped at queenstown which is near ports. people always say, well, how could they sent letters? well, they dropped them when they anchored. and in the archives i discovered his last letter, the letter he sent to that morning from the titanic. that is a very revealing letter. i spend a whole chapter pars
i went downstairs and there was the lounge with white paneling and garland on the wall, just the way that it was. so that part had not changed. i'm longing to see it. so any rate, by the time they got on board people were already at dinner. the late arriving passengers, it must have seemed like there were latecomers to a party. frank joined the third companion at dinner that night. and then the next morning francis brown, the man he took some any photographs, they get candidate for the...
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our listeners and all of our viewers and you guys to rainbow end of the rainbow, the story of judy garlandast days when she was pretty much the end of her career, reaching down inside, despite the drinking and pulling off an incredible performance. tracy bennett, a young british woman. we went back stage and met her after the show. she is incredible. she is nominated for best actress on broadway. if she doesn't get it, there is no justice in the world. just fab lus. friday night we saw a play called cliburn park. remember when we had frank rich on the show and i asked him what was good on broadway and he said you have to see cliburn park. it was 1 of the funniest plays i have ever seen and a powerful message. it's all about racial integration and it's like the first part of the play, blacks moving into the chicago neighborhood and second half of the neighborhood is 40 years later there are some whites moving into the black neighborhood. same neighborhood and the same five people play both first act and second act. it's just very very clever. cliburn parknologinated for best play, by the wa
our listeners and all of our viewers and you guys to rainbow end of the rainbow, the story of judy garlandast days when she was pretty much the end of her career, reaching down inside, despite the drinking and pulling off an incredible performance. tracy bennett, a young british woman. we went back stage and met her after the show. she is incredible. she is nominated for best actress on broadway. if she doesn't get it, there is no justice in the world. just fab lus. friday night we saw a play...
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and as a former president of the naacp in garland, texas, in a time when we were suing the school district in federal court, i have seen both sides of this argument. the reason i broke with them is because i came to the realization that the agenda for them was not to just control my agenda but the agenda for them was to control me and then to use me as a tool to control a block of people. that is the liberal progressive method. and their methodology has in fact controlled a bloc of people for over 50 years. and if you continue to sleep, if you continue not to pay attention to what's going on, then the very method that they have used to enslave that group of people, believe me, they have the same designs on the entire country. and my friends, tonight, this afternoon, if in fact we are unsuccessful in our efforts to take back the white house and the senate here in 2012, then our country will be fundamentally changed, and we cannot afford for her to go away. that's why we need a leader who can gain respect again of both our friends and our foes. that's why it is important that we choose the r
and as a former president of the naacp in garland, texas, in a time when we were suing the school district in federal court, i have seen both sides of this argument. the reason i broke with them is because i came to the realization that the agenda for them was not to just control my agenda but the agenda for them was to control me and then to use me as a tool to control a block of people. that is the liberal progressive method. and their methodology has in fact controlled a bloc of people for...
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when we delivered "we're not going to take it," les garland said, this is not a rock video.ock video. >> gretchen: one of the things you write about, in 1985 you took on tipper gore with regard to lyrics, right? >> it was first amendment right. as i said in the book, we're talking about the fifth or sixth. this was the first thing our forefathers thought to write down, freedom of speech. me and frank zappa went to washington and john denver and fought for freedom of speech. >> brian: it hurt you in the end. you took on al gore, like many people would eventually. but you talk about the pain of losing it all. you were at the top of the heap. everything you could ever dream of and you lost it all. how did you battle back? >> my book is a cautionary tale because i didn't do drugs or alcohol. i'm clear thinking. my manager didn't rip me off. my agents, my accountants. i did it myself and i lost everything. i bottomed out in the '90s where i was literally borrowing cars on weekends so my wife could do hair and make-up for wedding on the weekend. >> steve: i love the story, you and
when we delivered "we're not going to take it," les garland said, this is not a rock video.ock video. >> gretchen: one of the things you write about, in 1985 you took on tipper gore with regard to lyrics, right? >> it was first amendment right. as i said in the book, we're talking about the fifth or sixth. this was the first thing our forefathers thought to write down, freedom of speech. me and frank zappa went to washington and john denver and fought for freedom of...