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but gillespie isn't satisfied. he wants to win, go faster. >> i knew the car had more in it. you know, we just wanted to make sure that we got every inch of it. >> with the help of sponsors, gillespie has fitted the honda insight with a powerful 550-horsepower engine. nearly triple that was a conventional car. it's just after 7:15 a.m. when he gets inside his customized honda. his crew helps to buckle him in and videotapes his preparations. >> inside the car, i'm in an aluminum bucket seat that's bolted firmly to the floor of the car and to the roll cage itself. then on top of that, you're in a safety suit that allows you to withstand quite a lot of heat if there's a fire. you have a helmet, of course, and you have a hans device that has neck or head restraint that prevents your head from going forward too far if there's an accident. >> the track at el mirage, california, is a dry lake bed. just before the start, race officials warn him of mud spots where the track has not hardened. a danger that can spin a car out of control at high speeds. >> when i did get up to the starti
but gillespie isn't satisfied. he wants to win, go faster. >> i knew the car had more in it. you know, we just wanted to make sure that we got every inch of it. >> with the help of sponsors, gillespie has fitted the honda insight with a powerful 550-horsepower engine. nearly triple that was a conventional car. it's just after 7:15 a.m. when he gets inside his customized honda. his crew helps to buckle him in and videotapes his preparations. >> inside the car, i'm in an...
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. >> sheriff doug gillespie is the man in charge. >> if you continue to go after them the same way that you always have, what you're going to get the same results. >> one of the biggest problems? car theft. >> auto theft is a prime example. we were going after auto theft from traditional ways. and then we brought in some nontraditional ways. >> enter members of a special auto theft unit called the viper squad. lieutenant bobby duvall who runs the unit has a warning for car thieves. >> las vegas is not the place to come and steal cars. it really isn't. >> his detectives use bait cars that are strategically placed to present an opportunity for potential thieves. all rigged with hidden cameras. >> we've got state-of-the-art bait car program. we have one of the largest fleets in the united states. and we have guys that know how to work them. >> tonight the bait car is a 2006 escalade. the cops fake a fight between a man and a woman. where did they get the idea? >> it is based on actual cases where people have had their cars stolen. >> in the commotion, they pretend to abandon the bait car s
. >> sheriff doug gillespie is the man in charge. >> if you continue to go after them the same way that you always have, what you're going to get the same results. >> one of the biggest problems? car theft. >> auto theft is a prime example. we were going after auto theft from traditional ways. and then we brought in some nontraditional ways. >> enter members of a special auto theft unit called the viper squad. lieutenant bobby duvall who runs the unit has a warning...
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and no official word yet from gillespie's camp. right now lieutenant governor ralph is the only candidate running on the democratic side. >>> yikes. >> did we scare you? this is the first weekend the haunted house is open at paxton mannor in leesburg. it's in its sixth year. it raises money to benefit paxton campus of school of people with disabilities. >> there's nothing like this. this is actually inside an old manor. most other haunts are hayrides and haunted trails. sop this is very unique to the area. >> it's open fridays and saturdays from 7:00 until 10:00 in the evening. and sundays from 7:00 to 9:00 through the end of this month. >>> and the wheel at the smil rolling again this weekend for one of its final times this season. it had been closed for about two weeks for restoration. the final grinding demonstrations happened this sunday and again, sunday, october 18th. >>> apple users, the new software could be making your bill go up. it's with a new setting and if you don't have the unlimited data plan, your pockets will get
and no official word yet from gillespie's camp. right now lieutenant governor ralph is the only candidate running on the democratic side. >>> yikes. >> did we scare you? this is the first weekend the haunted house is open at paxton mannor in leesburg. it's in its sixth year. it raises money to benefit paxton campus of school of people with disabilities. >> there's nothing like this. this is actually inside an old manor. most other haunts are hayrides and haunted trails. sop...
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police aircraft clocked clocked the motorcycle at 113 miles per hour, in a 70 zone. 20-year-old owen gillespie of massachusetts is charged with reckless driving. jennifer: the state will take a closer look at a case where a judge ruled that a fired portsmouth police officer could not receive inheritance money. back in august a judge said agent aaron goodwin acted on geraldine web es hopes and fears to get her $2 million inheritance. now a social worker says the allegations against goodwin are unfounded. governor mag ji hassan's office will review the timeline and events before deciding what additional steps, if any, should be taken. tom: commitment 2016 now, and it was a busy day of presidential politics in manchester, but this one was meant to be less partisan and more about problem solving. a convention put on by the group called no labels was aimed at getting to solutions. heather hamel is live now with the details. reporter: that convention is just wrapping up now, 1500 people were able to listen to eight candidates, both republican and democrat, and those in attendance say they got a lot
police aircraft clocked clocked the motorcycle at 113 miles per hour, in a 70 zone. 20-year-old owen gillespie of massachusetts is charged with reckless driving. jennifer: the state will take a closer look at a case where a judge ruled that a fired portsmouth police officer could not receive inheritance money. back in august a judge said agent aaron goodwin acted on geraldine web es hopes and fears to get her $2 million inheritance. now a social worker says the allegations against goodwin are...
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the bravette's cassie gillespie.. the lefty with the spike. battle creek up twenty one to eighteen and they would win the first set twenty-five to twenty two. avettes win it 3 sets to none. speaking of nebraska volleyball here's nebraska preps rankings due out tomorrow. but they posted them today so we got em! and we're got three number one teams! lots of good siouxland teams in c-2. west point guardian angels and stanton are still 1st and third respectively. ponca is new to the top ten coming in at 6th after being unranked last week. wisner pilger drops from 4th to 8th. in d-1 emerson hubbard is still number one. howells dodge drops from 5 to 6. in d-2 oneill saint mary's jumps from 2 to one. and wynot is still number 7. november third. king of the cage is back in siouxland! the winnavegas casino will be hosting the harvest of champions this saturday night . sioux city's danny black has won his last four fights in king of the cage. all in the first round. in hislast fight i heard him say come on, give me someone tougher. he should have that.
the bravette's cassie gillespie.. the lefty with the spike. battle creek up twenty one to eighteen and they would win the first set twenty-five to twenty two. avettes win it 3 sets to none. speaking of nebraska volleyball here's nebraska preps rankings due out tomorrow. but they posted them today so we got em! and we're got three number one teams! lots of good siouxland teams in c-2. west point guardian angels and stanton are still 1st and third respectively. ponca is new to the top ten coming...
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wrote a great book about jazz players like ellington and dizzy gillespie. i wish i could talk more in depth, but i don't trust myself with anything related to that. >> were the europeans also using this whole idea of modernism at againsturing the attack the communist movement? greg: they were not using it aggressively governmentally, but it was in a call for cultural freedom. heat was very much teh apriorty. we in the west have this modern art and take it that it is more and theyng, original have socialist realism. no one bothered to talk about it. there was one in paris. -- they brought faulkner over. this is the kind of art that the west produces and both americans and europeans are doing this. though, they didn't keep their mouths shut about it. they had a cultural diplomatic voks., but the acronym is it is similar to the united states central information agency. they have a magazine recirculated in the united states and western europe with the have these articles about and whyosophical basis modernist was -- they want letting these attacks go unanswered
wrote a great book about jazz players like ellington and dizzy gillespie. i wish i could talk more in depth, but i don't trust myself with anything related to that. >> were the europeans also using this whole idea of modernism at againsturing the attack the communist movement? greg: they were not using it aggressively governmentally, but it was in a call for cultural freedom. heat was very much teh apriorty. we in the west have this modern art and take it that it is more and theyng,...
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. >> sheriff doug gillespie encourages his force of more than 3,000 officers to be creative. >> policing cannot be reactive when people call you for help. you to have proactive, come up with different ideas, some old, some new. don't accept just being good. >> so the vegas police find opportunities to catch thieves in the act. >> lately here car theft has been jumping. >> as you may remember from our last report, we're once again riding along with lieutenant bobby duvall who runs the viper squad a specialized unit formed to combat auto theft. hundreds of cars are stolen even month in las vegas, costing victims millions of dollars. just three years ago, vegas led the country in auto theft. with aggressive policing, numbers have been dropping. his team uses specially designs bait cars rigged with hidden cameras. they leave the vehicles in high-crime areas and wait for them to be stolen. watch how it works. >> hey, you're following me! >> it begins with undercover cops faking a fight. >> not taking care of business. what about our kids? they appear to abandon the car in chaos. >> people hav
. >> sheriff doug gillespie encourages his force of more than 3,000 officers to be creative. >> policing cannot be reactive when people call you for help. you to have proactive, come up with different ideas, some old, some new. don't accept just being good. >> so the vegas police find opportunities to catch thieves in the act. >> lately here car theft has been jumping. >> as you may remember from our last report, we're once again riding along with lieutenant bobby...
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charlie: dizzy gillespie one set of being a musician, the closer you get, the farther it looks.t's true. charlie: what does that mean? herb: you never get to the place on your own instrument where you are satisfied. charlie: the closer you get to perfection in your own mind, the farther away it seems. the more you know, the more you know you have to know. the more you know, the more you realize you don't know much. herb: for sure. on an instrument, it's always different. there are so many facets of playing an instrument right. on to her with your wife, you mix it up. most of it jazz? herb: it's all jazz. it songs we were going to play, but it's never played the same way twice. that is what i love. i'm basically a jazz musician, and i brought that sensibility to the tijuana brass. i never, ever practiced the songs that i recorded, believe it or not. one time i did. "or by the greek" i practiced, but the other songs, i waited until i had the track or i was recording in the studio, and then i went and put my horn on, trying to just have that .xperience of the moment to me, that is
charlie: dizzy gillespie one set of being a musician, the closer you get, the farther it looks.t's true. charlie: what does that mean? herb: you never get to the place on your own instrument where you are satisfied. charlie: the closer you get to perfection in your own mind, the farther away it seems. the more you know, the more you know you have to know. the more you know, the more you realize you don't know much. herb: for sure. on an instrument, it's always different. there are so many...
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the washington post is reporting that ed gillespie, the former republican senate nominee plans to run in 2017. no word from gillaspie's camp though. right now there is only one running on the democratic side. >>> all right. nice welcomed sight on a saturday. this is the first weekend the haunted house is open at pax ton manner. in leesburg. the shocktober event is in its sixth year. >> there's nothing likes this. this is actually inside an old manner. most other haunts around the area are hayrides and haunted trails. so this is very unique to the area. >> haunt house is open fridays and saturdays from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., and sundays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. through the end of this month. >> all right. >>> listen up apple users. >> for sures with the new ios 9 could make your bill go up. if you don't have the an unlimited data plan, your pockets will get hit. watch out for wi-fi assist. it'll download data when the coverage is weak. you can turn it off by going to your settings on your apple device. >>> all right. so around here, tom, obviously just looking at the live shot there, lauren
the washington post is reporting that ed gillespie, the former republican senate nominee plans to run in 2017. no word from gillaspie's camp though. right now there is only one running on the democratic side. >>> all right. nice welcomed sight on a saturday. this is the first weekend the haunted house is open at pax ton manner. in leesburg. the shocktober event is in its sixth year. >> there's nothing likes this. this is actually inside an old manner. most other haunts around the...
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state police aircraft clocked the motorcycle at 113 miles per hour in a 70 zone. 20-year-old eoin gillespie of massachusetts is charged with reckless driving in that case. a campaign is underway in one new hampshire town to help a remarkable family. pam takes care of her 15-year-old daughter, maura, who was born with a chromosome disorder so rare it does not have a name. maura is non-verbal, in a wheelchair, and attends special classes in the goffstown school system. her mother is a single mom, working full-time as a nurse and struggling to get her daughter and the heavy wheelchair into the family' s old van. now friends hope to raise money to buy a wheelchair van. >> i don' t want to hurt her and i don' t want to hurt me, because i want to take care of her as long as i can. you know, because she' s -- she' s my daughter. sean: to learn more about the wheels for maura fundraiser coming up in november and how you can help, just log onto wmur.com. new from overnight, anheuser-busch inbev and sab miller have agreed in principal on a merger to create world' s largest beer company. a.b. inbev al
state police aircraft clocked the motorcycle at 113 miles per hour in a 70 zone. 20-year-old eoin gillespie of massachusetts is charged with reckless driving in that case. a campaign is underway in one new hampshire town to help a remarkable family. pam takes care of her 15-year-old daughter, maura, who was born with a chromosome disorder so rare it does not have a name. maura is non-verbal, in a wheelchair, and attends special classes in the goffstown school system. her mother is a single mom,...
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people there was a great book about jazz players like armstrong and brubeck and ellington, but also gillespie. i wish i could talk more about that. don't trust myself. yeah. >> were the europeans also using this whole idea of modernism as an attack against the soviet union communism? mr. barnhisel: they weren't using it aggressively governmentally, but it was very much -- particularly in this the a-- it was very much priority of everything they were doing. we in the west have is modernist art, that it is more valuable, more interesting, more original, and originality is crucial. they have this socialist realism, which we won't even talk about. so they organized arts , including --oenburg, faulkner, o'neill this is the kind of art that the west produces. both americans and europeans are doing this. soviets, they didn't keep their mouth shut -- which i find interesting. they had a cultural diplomatic agency, voks. similar to our usia but much more focus on culture. they had an english language magazine that they circulated in the united states and western europe, where they had these long theor
people there was a great book about jazz players like armstrong and brubeck and ellington, but also gillespie. i wish i could talk more about that. don't trust myself. yeah. >> were the europeans also using this whole idea of modernism as an attack against the soviet union communism? mr. barnhisel: they weren't using it aggressively governmentally, but it was very much -- particularly in this the a-- it was very much priority of everything they were doing. we in the west have is modernist...
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. >> rose: gillespie said of being a musician, the closer you get the farther it looks.hat does that mean? >> you never get to the place on your own instrument you're satisfied, that's the beauty of it. >> rose: the closer you goat perfection in your own mind, the farther away it seems. >> i think so. >> rose: the more you know, the more you have to know. the more you know, the more you realize you don't know much. >> that's for sure, but on an instrument, it's always different because there are so many facets of playing an instrument right. >> rose: you scramble it up on your own tour with your wife. you mix it up? >> yeah. >> rose: most of it all jazz? it's all jazz. it's all songs we're going to play but never played the same way twice. that's what i love, though. i'm basically a jazz musician and i brought that sensibility to the tijuana brass. i never ever practiced the songs i recorded, believe it or not. one time i did. sorrzorba the greek i practiced. but i just have the experience of the moment. to me, that's what's so seductive ant painting and sculpting and ma
. >> rose: gillespie said of being a musician, the closer you get the farther it looks.hat does that mean? >> you never get to the place on your own instrument you're satisfied, that's the beauty of it. >> rose: the closer you goat perfection in your own mind, the farther away it seems. >> i think so. >> rose: the more you know, the more you have to know. the more you know, the more you realize you don't know much. >> that's for sure, but on an instrument,...
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. >> stories like hers are not lost on sheriff doug gillespie. >> do you ever feel sorry for a personyou do. it doesn't make what they've done right, by any stretch. >> he says there are programs designed to help people like sheryl. >> in law enforcement. we don't look at it from the enforcement standpoint. we're looking from a prevention and education standpoint as well. if you do become addicted, here are services that are available to you. you know, you have programs in place to give them opportunities to change their way of life. are there enough of those services? no. do we have to continue to work in that direction as well? yes. and i believe law enforcement is more engaged today than they ever have been. and those other aspects that impact what we do day to day. >> when people see this investigation, and the unprecedented access, what do you think the take-away should be? >> i think just reinforces to the public that we're just not out there driving around. that we are being proactive, we are being creative. and we are doing our level best to keep this community safe. >> and wi
. >> stories like hers are not lost on sheriff doug gillespie. >> do you ever feel sorry for a personyou do. it doesn't make what they've done right, by any stretch. >> he says there are programs designed to help people like sheryl. >> in law enforcement. we don't look at it from the enforcement standpoint. we're looking from a prevention and education standpoint as well. if you do become addicted, here are services that are available to you. you know, you have programs...
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according to las vegas police sheriff doug gillespie, the sting operation is a huge success.gation and the unprecedented access, what do you think the takeaway should be? >> well, i'd like -- i think just reinforces to the public that we're just not out there driving around, that we are being proactive. we are being creative. and we are doing our level best to keep this community safe. >> what impact do you think that storefront investigation will have? >> well, what will happen is we'll have to be a little bit better the next time because they'll walk through the door and some of them will be asking a few more questions. maybe it won't be a storefront. maybe it will be some other type of operation that we do. but make no mistake, we'll be doing it. >> as for jr, he may not have admitted to me that he stole the vehicles. in court, though, he tells a different story. jr pleads guilty to grand larceny. his sentence as a habitual criminal and given ten years to life behind bars. in watching the raw video of our investigations following the las vegas police department, two things
according to las vegas police sheriff doug gillespie, the sting operation is a huge success.gation and the unprecedented access, what do you think the takeaway should be? >> well, i'd like -- i think just reinforces to the public that we're just not out there driving around, that we are being proactive. we are being creative. and we are doing our level best to keep this community safe. >> what impact do you think that storefront investigation will have? >> well, what will...
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and a half years ago when i was six months pregnant, my dad was killed by a woman programming her gillespie. >> emily stein lost her father to a distracted driver, she testified the texting ban is unenforceable and wants tougher rules in place. >> there's a huge fold in the current law. >> hand-held cellphone use banning bills has been offered but never passed. >> i do think the technology on this has come a long way in the course of the past five years or so. which is, i think, particularly important with respect to people's ability to actually comply with a hands-free requirement. >> governor baker tells us he'd like to hear from law enforcement on it. lawmakers on the transportation committee tell us, they believe this year may mean their best chance is yet. >> it just makes sense to get this legislation done. >> in all, lawmakers discussed some 17 bills, but there is one in particular that does have a and that one -- would require hands-free, except in cases where you need to make an emergency call. sharman sachetti, fox 25 news. >> and more details now about distracted driving laws acr
and a half years ago when i was six months pregnant, my dad was killed by a woman programming her gillespie. >> emily stein lost her father to a distracted driver, she testified the texting ban is unenforceable and wants tougher rules in place. >> there's a huge fold in the current law. >> hand-held cellphone use banning bills has been offered but never passed. >> i do think the technology on this has come a long way in the course of the past five years or so. which is,...
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and said that they were going to make a song and that they were going to rerecord a song bed dizzy gillespiead made and duke said, don't. dizzy has closed the door on that song. so i lied, i'm hoping that people will pick up my book and someone else comes to them with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't, wil haygood has closed the door on that. [applause] what i think though, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall's hearings were five days stretched over 12 days and his nomination sat in limbo for six weeks. before marshall the supreme court had been all white. before him, no nominees hearings has lasted more than a day. so with southerners leading the charge i knew that there was great drama and dad and i wanted to figure out why that happened and why they wanted to stop thurgood marshall. >> and he told it dutifully. >> excuse me? >> you told the beautifully. >> okay. we are going to talk at length about the confirmation proceedings but it's also a very poignant story about the relationship between two great men, relationships between thurgood
and said that they were going to make a song and that they were going to rerecord a song bed dizzy gillespiead made and duke said, don't. dizzy has closed the door on that song. so i lied, i'm hoping that people will pick up my book and someone else comes to them with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't, wil haygood has closed the door on that. [applause] what i think though, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall's hearings were five days...
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duke ellington and said that they were going to make a song, going to rerecord a song that billy gillespieas made. duke said don't. he has he has close the door. on that song. i am hoping that the people will pick up my book and as someone else comes in with an idea, she write a book about thurgood marshall. they will say don't. as will hagood has closed the door on that. what i think so, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall and his hearings were five days stretched over 12 days, and his nomination set in limbo for six weeks. before that the supreme court have been all-white. before him no nominees hearing had lasted more than a day. so with southerners leading the charge, i knew that there was great drama in that and wanted to figure out why that happened and why they wanted to stop thurgood marshall. >> you told it beautifully. against the backdrop of the confirmation proceedings that we are going to talk in length about, but it is also aa poignant story about the relationship between two topics, two great men, the relationship between thurgood lyndon johnson. tell us why you
duke ellington and said that they were going to make a song, going to rerecord a song that billy gillespieas made. duke said don't. he has he has close the door. on that song. i am hoping that the people will pick up my book and as someone else comes in with an idea, she write a book about thurgood marshall. they will say don't. as will hagood has closed the door on that. what i think so, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall and his hearings were five days stretched over 12 days,...
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the bravette's cassie gillespie.. the lefty with the spike. battle creek up twenty one to eighteen and they would win the first set enty-five to twenty two. bravettes win it 3 sets to none. speaking of nebraska volleyball here's nebraska preps rankings due out today. but they posted them monday so we got em! and we're got three number one teams! lots of good siouxland teams in c-2. west point guardian angels and stanton are still 1st and third spectively. ponca is new to the top ten coming in at 6th after being unranked last week. wisner pilger drops from 4th to 8th. in d-1 emersonubbard is still number one. howells dodge drops from 5 to 6. in d-2 oneill saint mary's jumps from 2 to one. and wynot is still number 7. district volleyball begins november third. king of the cage is back in siouxland! the winnavegas casino will be hosting the harvest of champions this saturday night . sioux city's danny black has won the caca. all in the first round. in his last fight i heaea him say come on, give me someone tougher. he should have that. charles, k
the bravette's cassie gillespie.. the lefty with the spike. battle creek up twenty one to eighteen and they would win the first set enty-five to twenty two. bravettes win it 3 sets to none. speaking of nebraska volleyball here's nebraska preps rankings due out today. but they posted them monday so we got em! and we're got three number one teams! lots of good siouxland teams in c-2. west point guardian angels and stanton are still 1st and third spectively. ponca is new to the top ten coming in...
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. >> miss gillespie used to say, excuse you. >> dr. ruth. >> okay. >> and i was right in there with cindy williams from "laverne and shirley." hoseffeffer incorporated. it was a made-up word. >> weather gorgeous. >> i wanted to see what it was going to be like. perfect to get outside to do morning activity. nice, fresh, and cool. tiny little bit of a breeze. temps are comfortable. look what is going on in the tristate. only clouds in the area. 60 degrees in central park. 54 in monticello. same thing in bridgeport. high clouds fill to the sun a little bit. don't block it out. it will be a beautiful day. temps are a little milder this morning than 24 hours ago. only 2 degrees warmer in montauk. but 12 degrees warmer than it was 24 hours ago in allentown. that is the average bump up in the temp in central park. there are clouds out there. most of it is high cloudiness filtering out the sunshine. not a big deal. nothing producing rain you have to go back up in canada before you see any precip. moisture starts completely. as it comes throug
. >> miss gillespie used to say, excuse you. >> dr. ruth. >> okay. >> and i was right in there with cindy williams from "laverne and shirley." hoseffeffer incorporated. it was a made-up word. >> weather gorgeous. >> i wanted to see what it was going to be like. perfect to get outside to do morning activity. nice, fresh, and cool. tiny little bit of a breeze. temps are comfortable. look what is going on in the tristate. only clouds in the area. 60...
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ellington and said they were going to make a song, they were going to reach record a song dizzy gillespiehad made, and duke said don't, dizzy has closed the door on that song. i am hoping to people will pick up my book and if someone else comes up with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't, wil haygood has closed the door on that. [applause] what i think vote though , was magnet to me was the nomination as five days of the 12 days and it was in limbo. before him known nominee hearings had lasted more than a day. with southerners leading the charge i wanted to find out why they wanted to stop thurgood marshall. >> you told it beautifully. >> okay. >> against the backdrop of confirmation proceedings. we will talk at length about that. it is also a not very poignant story about the relationship between two great men, the relationship between thurgood and when and johnson and why don't you tell us why you chose that particular approach and use that as a subtext? >> these are two men who were somewhat poor in their youth on monday the was born with a silver s
ellington and said they were going to make a song, they were going to reach record a song dizzy gillespiehad made, and duke said don't, dizzy has closed the door on that song. i am hoping to people will pick up my book and if someone else comes up with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't, wil haygood has closed the door on that. [applause] what i think vote though , was magnet to me was the nomination as five days of the 12 days and it was in limbo. before...