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tavis: like hendrix and like -- i know you ain't calling me a liar on my show, buddy. >> no. [laughter] tavis: come on, now. >> no, i thought you - tavis: do not give me the blues, man. [laughs] >> no, i thought you were speaking about the records being heard. yes. tavis: no, no, no, no. before you started recording you style of play -- >> and they had -- tavis: jimi hendrix, the beatles, the stones. >> yes, yes. tavis: then you said, "i might as well record my own stuff. >> right. well, what i was doing, i was -- i had learned a lot from a great guitarist named guitar slim. i came up in louisiana and i saw b.b. king, which can vibrate a left hand like no other guitar player. tavis: right. >> i said, "if i can learn to play like him," and then they brought on guitar slim, and they said, "ladies and gentlemen, guitar slim," and i did not see no guitar player. he comes in the door with a 150-foot cord. i said, "i want to play like b.b., but i want to act like slim." tavis: yes. [laughter] >> so that is where i got that from. i do not have nothing original, anything. most of us
tavis: like hendrix and like -- i know you ain't calling me a liar on my show, buddy. >> no. [laughter] tavis: come on, now. >> no, i thought you - tavis: do not give me the blues, man. [laughs] >> no, i thought you were speaking about the records being heard. yes. tavis: no, no, no, no. before you started recording you style of play -- >> and they had -- tavis: jimi hendrix, the beatles, the stones. >> yes, yes. tavis: then you said, "i might as well record...
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maybe the who and jimi hendrix at woodstock. hasselhoff. [ laughter ] can i stop it at three?has
maybe the who and jimi hendrix at woodstock. hasselhoff. [ laughter ] can i stop it at three?has
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. >> jimi hendrix. >> reporter: robles's only income, a stipend from usa weightlifting. >> you're living on $400 a month? >> i was for a -- for about six months. >> come on. >> reporter: she trains six days a week, two sessions a day, and can't find a job to help pay her bills or her coach. >> between little fund-raisers that we run, me personally giving her money and food, allowance money, she's been able to scrounge, you know, and get going. >> it was really stressful because when you get to the olympic trials, i have to be able to eat, i have to be able to do these things so i can recover, so i can be healthy. like just in there eating the boxed stuff or the canned stuff that's donated, you know, to the food bank. >> reporter: there's never been much money. sarah's mom, joy, remembers living in a car with her husband while she was pregnant. christmas presents were often just pictures of what they wanted to give. >> did you ever think she would be an olympian? >> i still -- it still hasn't sunk in now. >> reporter: sarah had to grow up fast. but instead of bitterness, she's developed t
. >> jimi hendrix. >> reporter: robles's only income, a stipend from usa weightlifting. >> you're living on $400 a month? >> i was for a -- for about six months. >> come on. >> reporter: she trains six days a week, two sessions a day, and can't find a job to help pay her bills or her coach. >> between little fund-raisers that we run, me personally giving her money and food, allowance money, she's been able to scrounge, you know, and get going. >>...
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hendrix. >> thank you. good to see everybody here. [applause] its my task to talk about freedom in the context of religion, and to speak about freedom of religion in the context of the emancipation proclamation, it seems to me a curious thing given that freedom of religion in america is enshrined in our constitution's of the very first amendment. so instead of the general theme, i am going to approach the topic from the vantage point of what churches have been or have not been, what they have done or have not done since the emancipation proclamation. the major focus the will be the black christian church which is the major locus of black religionocity in america. but first, a word or two on light christianity. said the proclamation white christianity in general have become more civilized. that's to say free from racial hatred. it's very seldom almost never do the congregation's now leave sunday services well, no wonder to what congregation's leave sunday services for a fun afternoon of watching a black man, woman or child tortured to
hendrix. >> thank you. good to see everybody here. [applause] its my task to talk about freedom in the context of religion, and to speak about freedom of religion in the context of the emancipation proclamation, it seems to me a curious thing given that freedom of religion in america is enshrined in our constitution's of the very first amendment. so instead of the general theme, i am going to approach the topic from the vantage point of what churches have been or have not been, what they...
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be named the second great rock guitarist of all time by rolling stone magazine, just behind jimi hendrix.b. king and eric clapton. what did he have? what made him different? >> oh, man, it was there from the start. he had this like, it was like some kind of a thread woven in to what came out of his guitar. but it made all the riffs like a continuous story. >> brown: allman brothers band came together and brought out its self-titled debut in 1969. they were seen as leaders in a new style of southern rock, a tag all nba never liked. >> rock-and-roll was born in the south, man. it's like saying, rock-rock. >> brown: you mean it was born from bringing together that... >> four kings of white and rock, two white, two black. jerryee lewis, louisiana. little richard penman, macon, georgia, chuck berry, st. louis, missouri, elvis presley. >> brown: in 1971, the allmans recorded what is widely considered the finest live album ever made. it would be their ticket to stardom. but just three months after its release, duane allman was killed in a motorcycle crash in their adopted home of man, georgia.
be named the second great rock guitarist of all time by rolling stone magazine, just behind jimi hendrix.b. king and eric clapton. what did he have? what made him different? >> oh, man, it was there from the start. he had this like, it was like some kind of a thread woven in to what came out of his guitar. but it made all the riffs like a continuous story. >> brown: allman brothers band came together and brought out its self-titled debut in 1969. they were seen as leaders in a new...
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and he bought jimi hendrix's woodstock guitar for $750,000.tually jammed with mick jagger? and bono? >> i've played with mick and bono and peter gabriel and a number of other people. it's amazing. >> he likes science fiction. he subsidizes an antenna farm listening for aliens. an avid reader, he showed us a shakespeare folio he keeps at his estate. >> this is my most-prized book, and you can see it was printed in 1623. >> this is kind of a sports center. >> right. >> oh, my god. look at this. this is gigantic. >> yeah. >> wow. look at that. oh, great swimming pool. wow, is that a slide? >> that's a waterslide, and my sister's kids have used it quite a bit. although i've seen many adults enjoy it too. including myself. >> and the chihuly art. you have a lot of his stuff. >> i really love his work. >> you became the owner of the seahawks. he likes football; he bought an nfl team. he likes basketball even more; he also bought an nba team. he's a movie buff, so he invested in dreamworks, the hollywood studio. he wants to travel, so he built himsel
and he bought jimi hendrix's woodstock guitar for $750,000.tually jammed with mick jagger? and bono? >> i've played with mick and bono and peter gabriel and a number of other people. it's amazing. >> he likes science fiction. he subsidizes an antenna farm listening for aliens. an avid reader, he showed us a shakespeare folio he keeps at his estate. >> this is my most-prized book, and you can see it was printed in 1623. >> this is kind of a sports center. >> right....
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maybe the who and jimi hendrix at woodstock. hasselhoff. [ laughter ] can i stop it at three?s last one is from the host of "the dr. phil show," dr. phil. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: we love dr. phil. he always has a lot to say. we stripped away everything. [ laughter ] >> steve: so, this is like a whole week of shows? how much dr. phil did you strip down to get to this perfect, boiled down, genius essence? >> jimmy: not important. [ laughter ] not important. >> steve: it doesn't matter, because this is the essence of dr. phil. >> jimmy: this is the essence, exactly, this is all you need to know. let's take a listen. >> every night, i work at an underground massage house until 5:00 in the morning, and i do not owe you an explanation. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: you know he's asking for an explanation. >> jimmy: that's all the time we have for "said it and re-edit." stick around, we'll be right back with kathie lee gifford! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. yo
maybe the who and jimi hendrix at woodstock. hasselhoff. [ laughter ] can i stop it at three?s last one is from the host of "the dr. phil show," dr. phil. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: we love dr. phil. he always has a lot to say. we stripped away everything. [ laughter ] >> steve: so, this is like a whole week of shows? how much dr. phil did you strip down to get to this perfect, boiled down, genius essence? >> jimmy: not important. [ laughter ] not...
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susan hendrix is here with the news bulletin. >> president obama warning the assad regime against usinglled both scenarios a red line for syria that would provoke the u.s. military to respond. >>> a "360" follow. medical examiners in arkansas ruling the death of a man shot in the head while handcuffed in the back of a police car is a suicide. the autopsy report concludes 21-year-old chav ves carter managed to hold the gun up to his head, then fired the family shot. his family believes police fired that shot. >>> rosie o'donnell has revealed that she had a heart attack last week. on her blog, o'donnell writes that she felt symptoms last tuesday but did not call 911 and found out the next day that she had 99% artery blockage. she writes that she is lucky to be here. >>> and the comedy world saying good bye to a true icon. phyllis diller passing away today at the age of 95. best remembered for her jokes, poking fun at her looks, her cooking, her husband. along with moments like this, anderson that you got to share with her. >> i wanted to meet you for, goodness sake, for a long time. i con
susan hendrix is here with the news bulletin. >> president obama warning the assad regime against usinglled both scenarios a red line for syria that would provoke the u.s. military to respond. >>> a "360" follow. medical examiners in arkansas ruling the death of a man shot in the head while handcuffed in the back of a police car is a suicide. the autopsy report concludes 21-year-old chav ves carter managed to hold the gun up to his head, then fired the family shot. his...
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tom hendrix currently, idened s the se vice pr of safety and operation at airlines for america.en we will get a global perspective on ai safety an fm. mrmitell fox the chief the fligh operations for ca ano shaun cassidy wl offer hi oughts on tndusr may the pilots in ocit and regulatory process. so' i'd ke tt ofo star with yu d hearf yh setyriti you are purn today's regulatoryenviron. >> thank y and thankto alpa for asking me to be a part of the panel. i am looki forward to the discussion that we will be able to get intoecause i think when we see the interaction, and when we understand better wat questions we ha we can make the panel a ttle intestg. bui hinkit' import al to noe hwthis pane links to to ofthe conrence. so, an is talking ou one level f safety coming and because we are trying to accomplish that i think it has become clear to all ofs that evhing matters. i think it is a fabulous team for thiyear's conference cause we have gotten to the point where every small thing is something we need to know and understand so that we can better manage their risks within the industry
tom hendrix currently, idened s the se vice pr of safety and operation at airlines for america.en we will get a global perspective on ai safety an fm. mrmitell fox the chief the fligh operations for ca ano shaun cassidy wl offer hi oughts on tndusr may the pilots in ocit and regulatory process. so' i'd ke tt ofo star with yu d hearf yh setyriti you are purn today's regulatoryenviron. >> thank y and thankto alpa for asking me to be a part of the panel. i am looki forward to the discussion...