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. >> reporter: brian higgins said the police told him he may never see the special bike again. he had to put the brakes on his research. one that helps people get around on bikes. brian higgins -- >> it had to be targeted. >> reporter: knew something was wrong when the padlock on his storage box was broken. >> there's some distortion going on. maybe the light's playing a trick on me. >> reporter: but this was no trick. and to his disappointment, someone stole his $3,000 bike seen here in this picture. >> you can't see into this locker. it's heavy plywood. someone knew what was in there and the value of this bike. >> reporter: perhaps the worst part. brian is 98% blind. and his bike wiz being used for his research, to help other blind people get around. ultrasonic sensors to help someone blind know what's in front of them. without the special bike, his research has been called off. >> i was confident that i had a secure location for my bike. and i think that confidence has been destroyed. >> reporter: higgins is upset because he was trying to make a difference for others, by giv
. >> reporter: brian higgins said the police told him he may never see the special bike again. he had to put the brakes on his research. one that helps people get around on bikes. brian higgins -- >> it had to be targeted. >> reporter: knew something was wrong when the padlock on his storage box was broken. >> there's some distortion going on. maybe the light's playing a trick on me. >> reporter: but this was no trick. and to his disappointment, someone stole his...
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you get higgins! you get higgins! [ applause ] seth meyers!eers and applause ] ♪ i need to be unrecognizable. somebody that i can pull off a fun prank with. ♪ you sort of gravitated towards the camaro. i've never driven anything like this before. ♪ it's got some power. so just get a feel for it. [ engine revs ] okay. all right. ease off just a little bit. slow down. slow down. you can't go through that gate. oh, you're an idiot. i'm gonna kill you. [ screaming ] whoo! ♪ whew - that is...
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you get higgins! you get higgins! [ applause ] seth meyers!cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] for the original salon genius, hair color was as important as your cut. now a breakthrough from vidal sassoon helps stop water from fading away the vibrant color you wish would stay. waterproof it! the vidal sassoon hair color collection has an exclusive hydrablock system that helps lock in our color for as long as salon color... up to 48 washes! prove it to yourself. vidal sassoon waterproof color. salon genius. affordable for all. we started at the beginning. we did our homework. we focus grouped. and we focus grouped the focus groups. then we brought in all the carriers and all the phones, and we decided when you stop loving this, you should be able to trade it in for a gift card. we didn't just make a change, we made a better way to buy mobile. here's your gift card. customer: oh, thanks very much. blue shirt: nice choice. vo: get up to $200 when you trade in any working phone. vo: only at best buy. [ jim koch ] why are these people surpri
you get higgins! you get higgins! [ applause ] seth meyers!cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] for the original salon genius, hair color was as important as your cut. now a breakthrough from vidal sassoon helps stop water from fading away the vibrant color you wish would stay. waterproof it! the vidal sassoon hair color collection has an exclusive hydrablock system that helps lock in our color for as long as salon color... up to 48 washes! prove it to yourself. vidal sassoon waterproof...
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katherine higgins and paul atterbury feel there's definitely room for a bit of retro on the "roadshow things the show does is track those sociological and technical changes. higgins: i'm pretty passionate about postwar home style and particularly things in the late '60s and early '70s, the use of new materials and how those really revolutionized our lifestyles. i really noticed a couple of pieces that paul did of, you know, great plastics-- the use of plastics and how that changed our lives in the late '60s and early '70s. one memorable one was the garden egg chair. - it's an amazing object, isn't it? - yeah. it's obviously-- i mean, it shrieks '60s attitude. these incredible colors. it's so sort of dynamic and vibrant. atterbury: i think also we track changes in attitudes to manufacture and design. plastics suddenly appear as something you can use for furniture, you can use for clothing, you can use in all sorts of new ways. 1968 is when it was first produced. and the idea was that because you can shut it it's waterproof. it can live out of doors, it can come in the house. it was all
katherine higgins and paul atterbury feel there's definitely room for a bit of retro on the "roadshow things the show does is track those sociological and technical changes. higgins: i'm pretty passionate about postwar home style and particularly things in the late '60s and early '70s, the use of new materials and how those really revolutionized our lifestyles. i really noticed a couple of pieces that paul did of, you know, great plastics-- the use of plastics and how that changed our...
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brian higgins of los altos says someone stole his $3,000 light speed titanium bike. higgins, who is 98% blind, was using it as part of his research to help other blind people get around. he has invented ultrasonic sensors placed on top of the handle bars for help someone know what's in front of them but without his special bike, his research has been called off. >> i'm gonna have to really do some soul searching and sort of decide what i want to do from here but i think that's what was taken away from me is more than the bike. >> higgins says he may buy a cheaper bing some ti eer bike s future. with the proper funding, he is two years away from his research. >>> workers say they will go on strike if necessary. seiu local 521 counted those ballots late last night. 96% of its members voting to reject the county's latest contract offer and then authorize its bargaining team to call a strike if a deal is not reached. that contract does expire at the end of this month. the union represents about 9,000 workers total. many of them, staffers at santa clara county courts and
brian higgins of los altos says someone stole his $3,000 light speed titanium bike. higgins, who is 98% blind, was using it as part of his research to help other blind people get around. he has invented ultrasonic sensors placed on top of the handle bars for help someone know what's in front of them but without his special bike, his research has been called off. >> i'm gonna have to really do some soul searching and sort of decide what i want to do from here but i think that's what was...
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there is a shipbuilder named andrew jackson higgins in new orleans. higgins built landing craft. he had originally build small boats because new orleans and the shallow waters in the bayou and so forth, and he got a very nice start, first by building fast, small boats that the coast guard could use to chase robin roberts. and then by building slightly faster wants to sell to the rum runners. and he did pretty well at this. [laughter] but nobody could match his the navy hated his boats because the navy's bureau of construction wanted to design its own boats, and when they designed in and when they put them in competition against higgins boats, they died. they just absolutely died and they had no chance. nevertheless, they were very reluctant to give higgins contracts. the marines were entirely different. the marines said, we need landing craft. and we need them badly. because we have virtually none. and they are part of the navy, remember. to which the navy said, you don't need landing craft. what on earth are you going to use them for? their idea was, you see, world war i. in wor
there is a shipbuilder named andrew jackson higgins in new orleans. higgins built landing craft. he had originally build small boats because new orleans and the shallow waters in the bayou and so forth, and he got a very nice start, first by building fast, small boats that the coast guard could use to chase robin roberts. and then by building slightly faster wants to sell to the rum runners. and he did pretty well at this. [laughter] but nobody could match his the navy hated his boats because...
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but mark higgins takes a different approach. >> my crime is -- is a serial rapist.victed of several different charges of rape, attempted rape, nine assorted counts in all for a total of 35 years. >> we met higgins at riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. on the outside, he had a professional career and lived in a wealthy nashville suburb with his wife and four children. but he lived a secretive double life, and as he carried out his string of attacks against women between 1990 and 1995, the media dubbed him the gentleman rapist. >> the feeling we had on the crew was, wow, that guy is really scary. he certainly is not, you know, didn't appear dangerous or your stereotypical inmate, but, you know, i think that's what made him really scary was that he was like your neighbor. the president of your city council or your best friend. i think that made it all the more creepy. >> rapists such as myself, pedophiles, people that murder children or women, they're at the bottom of that pecking order, okay? and there's a lot of men that will take advantage of your
but mark higgins takes a different approach. >> my crime is -- is a serial rapist.victed of several different charges of rape, attempted rape, nine assorted counts in all for a total of 35 years. >> we met higgins at riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. on the outside, he had a professional career and lived in a wealthy nashville suburb with his wife and four children. but he lived a secretive double life, and as he carried out his string of attacks against women...
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depressionman brian higgins, we certainly do appreciate your time tonight >> good to be with you. thank very much. >>> the highway linking beirut and lebanon and damascus is syria has been jammed. many are carrying sirrians struggling to leave target areas. others may be heading directly into the danger joan. >>> david jackson from the lebanon higher syria borders. >> it has been a day full of fear, many waited until the last moment until the u.n. chemical weapons inspect orders were gone, gather extended families and drive to the safety of lebanon. they passed through numerous checkpoints, paperwork in hand, moving west, safe distances from what they believe is a coming attack. >>> but the situation has intensified here at the border as more and more people have also decided to go back home. many of the syrians who left and went to lebanon have now decided they want to be back in their country regardless of the danger. >> i don't care about what the world is saying. i care about what my people are saying. i don't care what people might think of my country. i love my country. if i
depressionman brian higgins, we certainly do appreciate your time tonight >> good to be with you. thank very much. >>> the highway linking beirut and lebanon and damascus is syria has been jammed. many are carrying sirrians struggling to leave target areas. others may be heading directly into the danger joan. >>> david jackson from the lebanon higher syria borders. >> it has been a day full of fear, many waited until the last moment until the u.n. chemical weapons...
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. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here.him a big round of applause. [ cheers and applause ] what? byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> this what is happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. >> all right. so here's the tip. if you are older than 45, not 52, write stuff down. the memory fades for everybody. just jot some notes about names, dates, and events. it's easy. factor tip of the day. i have to do that now. i forget, byron brown, brian higgins, you know? write it down. , president obama. that is tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billo'reilly.com. >>> also we would like you to spout out about the fact from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. name a town. if you wish to upon word of the day. it's an oldie but i love it. "pecksniffian." if you say do not be apexsniffian. gram matticly incorrect. i am bill o'reil
. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here.him a big round of applause. [ cheers and applause ] what? byron brown. i'm sorry, byron. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> this what is happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. >> all right. so here's the tip. if you are older than 45, not 52, write stuff down. the memory fades for everybody. just...
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brian higgins says somebody stole his $3,000 light speed titanium bike. higgins, who is 98% blind, using his bike as part of a research session to help other blind people get around. he has invented ultrasonic sensors placed on top of handle bars to help people know what is in front of them. but without his special bike, his research has been called off. >> i'm going to have to really do some soul searching and sort of decide what i want to do from here. but i think that's what was taken away from me, more than the bike. >> higgins now says he may have to buy a cheaper bike sometime in the future. with proper funding, he says he's two years away from finishing his research. >> right in the middle of doing something to make a difference. >> let's hope somebody has a conscience and brings it back. >> meteorologist christina loren will look at our morning out there. pretty. >> it is nice. 5:05. you can still catch perseid. we got through the peak already. a couple shooting stars on my way to work. you can clearly see that sky. this is san jose. no low cloud
brian higgins says somebody stole his $3,000 light speed titanium bike. higgins, who is 98% blind, using his bike as part of a research session to help other blind people get around. he has invented ultrasonic sensors placed on top of handle bars to help people know what is in front of them. but without his special bike, his research has been called off. >> i'm going to have to really do some soul searching and sort of decide what i want to do from here. but i think that's what was taken...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, higgins -- thank you.i can do ducks. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] oh, your best is the windex squirt bottle. can you do that? >> steve: yeah, i can do a squirt. >> you do the bottle and i will do the wipes. >> steve: okay, ready? [ bottle squirting ] [ glass squeaking ] [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: michael will be performing this weekend at lots of laughs in boston and starting august 11th he will be on tour in new zealand. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ] good luck. one of the most talented guys out there. i saw this commercial the other day that you were in, michael winslow. i didn't realize that you were doing product endorsements. >> i am now. i didn't know you knew about this. >> jimmy: yeah, i saw it the other day. most people endorse like, shoes, or restaurants or something like that. you actually endorsed a car alarm. >> yeah because i know i'm going to get coverage. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. it's an interesting product. take a look at this ad, it's for the michael winsl
. >> jimmy: yeah, higgins -- thank you.i can do ducks. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] oh, your best is the windex squirt bottle. can you do that? >> steve: yeah, i can do a squirt. >> you do the bottle and i will do the wipes. >> steve: okay, ready? [ bottle squirting ] [ glass squeaking ] [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: michael will be performing this weekend at lots of laughs in boston and starting august 11th he will be on tour in new zealand. thank you...
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. >> jimmy: thank you, higgins. ♪ [ applause ] 'cause i am, yeah.t anthony weiner sent nude pictures of himself to this woman using a carlos danger yahoo! e-mail address. his wife was shocked. she was like, "you still use yahoo!?" [ laughter ] not as bad as hotmail but still, it's up there. but it turns out that, not only did anthony weiner have these online conversations as carlos danger, he actually had a facebook page for carlos danger, too. let's take a look at this. we got a hold of it. it's actually -- [ laughter ] it kind of looks like him when you know it's him now. it's almost like clark kent when he wears the glasses. you know, you go, "oh, yeah, he's not superman." so, i didn't know who this was until it was admitted that that's anthony weiner's face with a different mustache. but let's just list some of his hobbies here. he likes pole fishing and ball juggling. [ laughter ] his favorite foods are hot dogs, crusty baguettes and salty pickles. >> steve: ew, really? >> jimmy: this should be normal. favorite band, he likes the strokes and ja
. >> jimmy: thank you, higgins. ♪ [ applause ] 'cause i am, yeah.t anthony weiner sent nude pictures of himself to this woman using a carlos danger yahoo! e-mail address. his wife was shocked. she was like, "you still use yahoo!?" [ laughter ] not as bad as hotmail but still, it's up there. but it turns out that, not only did anthony weiner have these online conversations as carlos danger, he actually had a facebook page for carlos danger, too. let's take a look at this. we...
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what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here.[applause] your mayor, byron brown, is here.[applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51 everything was smooth.[laughter] but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story.[applause] a couple other people i want to acknowledge -- suny chancellor nancy zimpher, is here, doing a great job.[applause] university president satish tripathi is here.[applause] and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being [applause] here.[applause] now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and -- your mini-fridges just to come out here.[laughter] i hear that the last sitting president to speak here was millard fillmore.[laughter] [applause] and he was actually chancellor of the university at the same time -- which
what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here.[applause] your mayor, byron brown, is here.[applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51 everything was smooth.[laughter] but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story.[applause] a couple other people i want to acknowledge -- suny chancellor nancy...
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sevens across the board, baby. [ laughter ] [ applause ] do you play the lottery, higgins?e already won the lottery being here. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: good night, good night. ♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: unbelievable. still pandering for applause. [ light laughter ] it's so sad. you guys, this is a crazy, crazy story. last week, a woman in nevada actually gave birth to a healthy baby boy in the bathroom of a subway restaurant. >> steve: aw. >> jimmy: yeah. afterwards the manager was like, "aw, you still have to buy something. [ laughter ] it's just the rules. restrooms are for customers only." this is pretty surprising to me. they just did the study that found that if given a choice, most americans would not want to live to the age of 120. people don't want to live to 120. except for that group -- people who are at 119. [ light laughter ] "one more year." i would do it. >> steve: yeah. i saw this video online the other day that made me laugh. i love this video. it's this guy, he's in scotland, right, and he's decided to try and put on this tae kwon do demonstration. okay,
sevens across the board, baby. [ laughter ] [ applause ] do you play the lottery, higgins?e already won the lottery being here. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: good night, good night. ♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: unbelievable. still pandering for applause. [ light laughter ] it's so sad. you guys, this is a crazy, crazy story. last week, a woman in nevada actually gave birth to a healthy baby boy in the bathroom of a subway restaurant. >> steve: aw. >> jimmy: yeah....
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higgins built landingcraft. he had originally built small boats because new orleans and the shallow waters in the bayous and so forth, and he got a very nice start, first by building fast small boats that the coast guard could use to chase rum runners, and then by building slightly faster ones to sell to the rum runners. and he did pretty well at this. but he was -- nobody could match his boats. the navy hated his boats because the navy's bureau of construct wanted to design its own boat, and when they designed them and put them in competition against higgins' boats, they died. they just absolutely died. they had no chance. nevertheless, they were very reluctant to give higgins contracts. the marines were entirely different. the marines said, we need landing craft. and we need them badly. because we have virtually none. and they're part of the navy, remember. to which the navy said, you don't need landing craft. what on earth are you going to use them for? their idea was, you see, world war i. in world war i, if
higgins built landingcraft. he had originally built small boats because new orleans and the shallow waters in the bayous and so forth, and he got a very nice start, first by building fast small boats that the coast guard could use to chase rum runners, and then by building slightly faster ones to sell to the rum runners. and he did pretty well at this. but he was -- nobody could match his boats. the navy hated his boats because the navy's bureau of construct wanted to design its own boat, and...
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higgins, look out buddy. they watched your tape. >> steve: oh, they did? they watch your videotape. first, they have to find a vcr. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and once they find one, they're going to play your tape, your audition. >> steve: perfect. >> jimmy: good part for you. also from the sci-fi comedy "the world's end," simon pegg is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] he's a genius. i love that movie. i could have watched it for like eight hours. it's about, like, a pub crawl. you guys ever do a pub crawl? [ cheers and applause ] you start at one pub and you to go to like -- you end up going to 15 pubs and by the end, you don't remember where you went. so anyways, he reunites his buddies to go on a pub crawl, but they all have jobs. they've moved on with their lives, and he's the same dude from high school. and he gets them all to go on one more pub crawl, and the last pub is called the world's end, and then zombies come out. [ laughter ] it's great. it's a good thing. and then also, tonight, oh, my goodness. if you're watching -- wherever you're wat
higgins, look out buddy. they watched your tape. >> steve: oh, they did? they watch your videotape. first, they have to find a vcr. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and once they find one, they're going to play your tape, your audition. >> steve: perfect. >> jimmy: good part for you. also from the sci-fi comedy "the world's end," simon pegg is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] he's a genius. i love that movie. i could have watched it for like eight hours....
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your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. what? byron brown.i'm sorry. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo's on the move. that was the story. couple other people i want to acknowledge, nancy zimfer is here, doing a great job, university president satish is here. and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being here. [ applause ] now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and your mini fridges just to come out here. i hear the last sitting president to speak here was milliard fillmore. and he was actually chancellor of the university at the same time. which sounds fun but i've got enough on my plate. this is our first stop on a two-
your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. give him a big round of applause. what? byron brown.i'm sorry. let me -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here. your mayor byron brown is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51, everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo's on the move. that was the story. couple other...
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there's a wonderful letter i quote written by general holland smith to higgins.aying that i don't know what we would have done if it had not been for you and the marvelous ships you built. we are forever great to feel that. the date on the letter is december 6, 1941. there are many, many examples like this in the book how we simply didn't know what it do or 0 how do do it. we had to learn. nobody knew how to build tanks. when president of chrysler a man named kt keller asked and if they could make tank he said i don't see why not. what is a tank? [laughter] he and his engineers went to the rock island ires tell me there was an actual tack. they had never seen one. none of the engineers had ever seen a tank. they took the tank apart. piece by piece, they made drawings and from which they could do blueprint so they would have every piece because now we're talking mass production. which i'm coming to. then they left the pieces for the local engineers to put back together again. then they went back and they made wooden copies of each one of those pieces so they could
there's a wonderful letter i quote written by general holland smith to higgins.aying that i don't know what we would have done if it had not been for you and the marvelous ships you built. we are forever great to feel that. the date on the letter is december 6, 1941. there are many, many examples like this in the book how we simply didn't know what it do or 0 how do do it. we had to learn. nobody knew how to build tanks. when president of chrysler a man named kt keller asked and if they could...
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. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. what?ed at the top of the hour. >>> and anna coyman is about to make a big splash. she is hanging out with the biggest cliff divers in the world. she's getting ready. she's going to show us some of her moves and their moves. we're excited. ♪ show-stopping glamour. a little leopard, a lot of roar. our most fabulous jacket collection. only at chico's and chicos.com. as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >> brian: in the world series of cliff diving. divers jump into the water from heights of 90 feet in the air and reach speeds of between 53 and 62 miles per hour. >> ainsley: these divers are making their only united states stop this weekend. anna kooiman is in boston
. >> your outstanding mayor brian higgins is here. what?ed at the top of the hour. >>> and anna coyman is about to make a big splash. she is hanging out with the biggest cliff divers in the world. she's getting ready. she's going to show us some of her moves and their moves. we're excited. ♪ show-stopping glamour. a little leopard, a lot of roar. our most fabulous jacket collection. only at chico's and chicos.com. as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy,...
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to set a good example for those right wingers whose racial talk is as henry higgins would say, painful to your ears. that's hardball tonight. thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed. and congress changed. and yes, eventually the white house changed. the father who realizes the most important job he will ever have is raising his boy right, even if he didn't have a father. especially if he didn't have a father at home, he is marching. everyone who realizes what those glorious patriots knew on that day, that change does not come from washington. but to washington. that change has always been built on our willingness, we, the people, to take on the mantle of citizenship. you are marching. and that is the lesson of our past. that is the promise of tomorrow. governor martin o'malley, democrat f
to set a good example for those right wingers whose racial talk is as henry higgins would say, painful to your ears. that's hardball tonight. thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed. and congress...
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to set a good example for those right wingers whose racial talk is as henry higgins would say, painful. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr.
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[ cheers and applause ] higgins -- >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, for the first time ever combiningstin timberlake's music, please welcome the ragtime gals! [ cheers and applause ] [ harmonica tone ] ♪ we're bringing sexy back we're bringing sexy back bringing sexy back bringing sexy back ♪ ♪ i'm bringing sexy back [ cheers and applause ] them other boys don't know how to act ♪ ♪ don't know how to act i think you're special what's behind your back ♪ ♪ so turn around and i'll pick up the slack take it to the bridge ♪ ♪ dirty babe you see these shackles baby i'm your slave ♪ ♪ i'll let you whip me if i misbehave it's just that no one makes me feel this way ♪ ♪ makes me feel this way take it to the chorus come here girl go ahead, be gone with it ♪ ♪ come to the back go ahead, be gone with it vip go ahead, be gone with it ♪ ♪ drinks on me go ahead, be gone with it let me see what you're twerking with ♪ ♪ go ahead, be gone with it look at those hips go ahead, be gone with it you make me smile ♪ ♪ go ahead, be gone with it come here child go ahead, be gone with it get your sexy on ♪ ♪ go
[ cheers and applause ] higgins -- >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, for the first time ever combiningstin timberlake's music, please welcome the ragtime gals! [ cheers and applause ] [ harmonica tone ] ♪ we're bringing sexy back we're bringing sexy back bringing sexy back bringing sexy back ♪ ♪ i'm bringing sexy back [ cheers and applause ] them other boys don't know how to act ♪ ♪ don't know how to act i think you're special what's behind your back ♪ ♪ so turn around and...
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i was reading an article -- >> jimmy: forget it higgins, nobody asked you! [ laughter ] no one did!s i was saying, it's hot here in new york city. sorry. it was my acting class. end scene. >> steve: end scene. that was a good mad. that was good. >> jimmy: it is really hot so we went to the streets and asked new yorkers if we could just pour a bucket of cold water on their head and we had some takers. >> would you mind if i dump a bucket of water on your head? >> not in the slightest. ♪ >> i'm going to dump a bunch of water on you. is that okay? >> bring it. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: there you go right there. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] hope it helps, everybody. hope it helps. this story is just insane. a woman in pennsylvania was just in the news for giving birth to a baby that weighs 13 pounds 12 ounces and is more than two feet long. [ laughter ] or as the doctor put it, congratulations, it's a beautiful baby shaq. [ laughter ] there you go. you can tell the baby was big because when it was time to go home, the baby was like, you want me to drive? [ laughter ] you guys know i like t
i was reading an article -- >> jimmy: forget it higgins, nobody asked you! [ laughter ] no one did!s i was saying, it's hot here in new york city. sorry. it was my acting class. end scene. >> steve: end scene. that was a good mad. that was good. >> jimmy: it is really hot so we went to the streets and asked new yorkers if we could just pour a bucket of cold water on their head and we had some takers. >> would you mind if i dump a bucket of water on your head? >>...
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to set a good example for those right wingers whose racial talk is as henry higgins would say, painful to your ears. that's hardball tonight. thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passa
to set a good example for those right wingers whose racial talk is as henry higgins would say, painful to your ears. that's hardball tonight. thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion......
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zygi has chosen fellow unit six inmate, mark higgins. >> i did this for a reason.i'm coming up for parole here in less than three months. i'm not ready to get out. i don't have anybody out there to help me find a home. i don't have anybody out there to help me find a job. i don't have emotional or any kind of support. >> what we want to try to do then is minimize the punishment that might be involved on tampering with a drug screen. we're going to offer proof that you weren't afraid of the drug screening per se by having you tested immediately. >> the next ziggy faces the disciplinary board. discipline board chairman lieutenant tommy vance sits in the position of judge. >> how do you plead to the charge? guilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. >> any questions? >> yeah, richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before p
zygi has chosen fellow unit six inmate, mark higgins. >> i did this for a reason.i'm coming up for parole here in less than three months. i'm not ready to get out. i don't have anybody out there to help me find a home. i don't have anybody out there to help me find a job. i don't have emotional or any kind of support. >> what we want to try to do then is minimize the punishment that might be involved on tampering with a drug screen. we're going to offer proof that you weren't afraid...
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shortly after his speech, george higgins wrote an article and said: >> no matter how you feel about nixonand watergate, that day like the day j.f.k. was assassinated is a day that most people can quickly recall, assuming they were alive, they can tell where they were, they can tell who was around them, they can tell what it felt like to watch a battered president step down from office. that stunning moment remains etched in america's collective memory. now we turn from a disgraced president to a great guy that we'll never, ever, ever give up, brett erlich. what have you got for us today? >> i have so much. steve king, representative from iowa keeps churning out the hits. he's like a vaguely racive taylor swift. he is a guy who you may remember a few weeks ago it was just, he said for every one value dick tore yep beneficiary of the dream act, there are 100 who have cavs the size of cantaloupes from lugging 75 pounds of marijuana through the desert. this man has turned his sights on climatolo something. ist: this guy has turned putting his foot into his mouth into an exact science. >> at l
shortly after his speech, george higgins wrote an article and said: >> no matter how you feel about nixonand watergate, that day like the day j.f.k. was assassinated is a day that most people can quickly recall, assuming they were alive, they can tell where they were, they can tell who was around them, they can tell what it felt like to watch a battered president step down from office. that stunning moment remains etched in america's collective memory. now we turn from a disgraced...
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. >> you signed the letter and grover, you're in the higgins letter and maybe you wrote the letter.e delay strategy which is picking up a lot of the support and things have changed in the last couple of weeks. >> because the obama care bite is starting to hit the public sector. this is interesting. it's actually turning out to be worst than the budget sequester. more and more local governments are announcing job cuts or/and reduced hours worked all because of obama care. we've got that story next up on "kudlow." hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we'
. >> you signed the letter and grover, you're in the higgins letter and maybe you wrote the letter.e delay strategy which is picking up a lot of the support and things have changed in the last couple of weeks. >> because the obama care bite is starting to hit the public sector. this is interesting. it's actually turning out to be worst than the budget sequester. more and more local governments are announcing job cuts or/and reduced hours worked all because of obama care. we've got...
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story by mary higgins clark. she said that -- that no one martha washington martha. he was always called patsy as lady bird johnson was never called claudia. so i was just wondering, you when hed in his letters referred to her in his letter hat it was just mentioned on the telephone that he did call her patsy. nd i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm george about martha and washington that the house, mt. originally the home f his half brother, george washington's half brother. that he lived in a smaller farm. i wondered if you would -- abouting to talk anything his years as a surveyor or is really about the years with martha as an adult? thank versus much. this is actually martha the sun.n's time in so we won't talk about george's early career. what about the nickname patsy? patsy, pat, patty were the icknames for martha in those days just as peg or peggy is a margaret.or the martha nickname has fallen out of favor. nobody was named patricia back then. martha's.patsies were that was simply the common name. >> the smaller farm she's reference ing? smalle
story by mary higgins clark. she said that -- that no one martha washington martha. he was always called patsy as lady bird johnson was never called claudia. so i was just wondering, you when hed in his letters referred to her in his letter hat it was just mentioned on the telephone that he did call her patsy. nd i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm george about martha and washington that the house, mt. originally the home f his half brother, george washington's half brother....
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your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here. give him a big round of applause. what? >> the mayor is byron brown! >> byron brown. that's -- i'm sorry, byron. what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here. your mayor, byron brown, is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51 everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story. a couple other people i want to acknowledge -- suny chancellor nancy zimpher, is here, doing a great job. university president satish tripathi is here. and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students for being here. now, today is a check-in day at the dorms. so i want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons and your mini-fridges just to come out here. i hear that the last sitting president to speak here was millard fillmore. and he was actually chancellor of the university at the same time
your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here. give him a big round of applause. what? >> the mayor is byron brown! >> byron brown. that's -- i'm sorry, byron. what i meant was -- your congressman, brian higgins, is here. your mayor, byron brown, is here. this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. when i was 51 everything was smooth. but your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just rode on the bus over from the airport, and they were telling me...
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colorado governor john higgins joins us from milwaukee were the national governors association is hostingting. he will talk about the agenda and issues in colorado. we will take your call, e-mails, and tweets. >> democratic senator patrick leahy in vermont is our guest on this week's newsmakers. he discusses many of the issues is committees have addressed in the current congressional session, including the nsa surveillance programs, and gun legislation. here is a preview of some of his remarks. two hours after the state court came down. this was not a state acting like -- in the negotiation or the effort to make sure all the problems they had could be fixed. and have a new voting rights act consistent with the supreme court. it is shortly -- sharply divided. five people decided after an hour of hearing argument, they understood it is a lot better than the hundreds of hearings and hundreds of hours the house and the senate had. it was overwhelmingly voted for by both republicans and democrats. , you must've gotten it wrong. we're are going to change. justicen, the chief admitted there woul
colorado governor john higgins joins us from milwaukee were the national governors association is hostingting. he will talk about the agenda and issues in colorado. we will take your call, e-mails, and tweets. >> democratic senator patrick leahy in vermont is our guest on this week's newsmakers. he discusses many of the issues is committees have addressed in the current congressional session, including the nsa surveillance programs, and gun legislation. here is a preview of some of his...
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the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressmaners, and so many others helped us in -- helped make it possible for us to vote. that is a movement. national action network, since the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who could not speak paved the way for me to speak whenever i want to and what ever i want to. they created a movement. mothers and sisters, today our lives may be experiencing pain. we have experienced moments of suffering. our pride has been down, confusion and unbearable moments. what matters is how we use those moments to gather together and unite as an opportunity to energize a movement. backward, never. forward, always. we can accomplish what we will. thank you very much for supporting the national action network. >> good morning. my name is krystal ball, i am host of "the cycle" on msnbc. it is a lit
the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressmaners, and so many others helped us in -- helped make it possible for us to vote. that is a movement. national action network, since the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who...
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the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressman us to vote. that is a movement. sinceal action network, the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who could not speak paved the way for me to speak whenever i want to and what ever i want to. he created a movement. mothers and sisters, today our lives may be experiencing pain. we have experienced moments of suffering. ,ur pride has been down confusion and unbearable moments. what matters is how we use those gather together and unite as an opportunity to energize a movement. backward, never. forward, always. we can accomplish what we will. overall very much for supporting the national action network. -- thank you very much for supporting the national action network. morning. my name is crystal ball, i am host of "the cycle" on msnbc. it is a little hot out here today. i know
the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressman us to vote. that is a movement. sinceal action network, the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who could not speak paved the way for me to speak whenever i want to and what...
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the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressmanit possible for us to vote. that is a movement. national action network, since the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who could not speak paved the way for me to speak whenever i want to and what ever i want to. he created a movement. mothers and sisters, today our lives may be experiencing pain. we have experienced moments of suffering. our pride has been down, confusion and unbearable moments. what matters is how we use those moments to gather together and unite as an opportunity to energize a movement. backward, never. forward, always. we can accomplish what we will. overall very much for supporting the national action network. -- thank you very much for supporting the national action network. >> good morning. >> good morning. my name is crystal ball, i am host of "the
the sweat, tears, and blood that was shed by frederick douglass, a philip randolph, c higgins, congressmanit possible for us to vote. that is a movement. national action network, since the last year, traveling across the nation ensuring that no vote is suppressed. we are continuing the movement. a march on washington, 50 years ago, was a powerful moment. the women who were the backbone of the civil rights moment -- civil rights movement who could not speak paved the way for me to speak whenever...
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vernon love story by mary higgins clark. and she said that -- that no one ever called martha washington martha. she was always called patsy as lady bird johnson was never called claudia. so i was just wondering, you mentioned in his letters when he referred to her in his letter that it was just mentioned on the telephone that he did call her patsy. and i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm reading about martha and george washington that the house, mt. vernon, was originally the home of his half brother, george washington's half brother. that he lived in a smaller farm. and i wondered if you are going to talk anything about his years as a surveyor or is this really about the years with martha as an adult? >> thank versus much. this is actually martha washington's time in the sun. so we won't talk about george's early career. what about the nickname patsy? >> patsy, pat, patty were the nicknames for martha in those days just as peg or peggy is a nickname for margaret. the martha nickname has fallen out of favor.
vernon love story by mary higgins clark. and she said that -- that no one ever called martha washington martha. she was always called patsy as lady bird johnson was never called claudia. so i was just wondering, you mentioned in his letters when he referred to her in his letter that it was just mentioned on the telephone that he did call her patsy. and i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm reading about martha and george washington that the house, mt. vernon, was originally the...
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[cheers and applause] >> your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here.pplause. [applause] >> what -- byron. i'm sorry, byron. [laughter] >> let me, what i -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here and. [cheers and applause] your mayor, byron brown is here. [cheers and applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51, everything was smooth. [laughter] >> your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just wrote on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story. [cheers and applause] >> a couple of the people i want to acknowledge. suny chancellor, nancy is here. doing a great job. >> university president is here. [cheers and applause] and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students. [cheers and applause] >> now, now, today is a check in day out the dorms, so want to thank all the students for taking a few minutes from setting up your futons. [laughter] your mini fridges. just to come out here. i hear that the
[cheers and applause] >> your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here.pplause. [applause] >> what -- byron. i'm sorry, byron. [laughter] >> let me, what i -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here and. [cheers and applause] your mayor, byron brown is here. [cheers and applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51, everything was smooth. [laughter] >> your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work....