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however, the record that earned him the name iron man isn't just an orioles record, but the all-timeonsecutive games played record in mlb history. but just how unbreakable is this record? the record was held unbroken for over 40 years before ripken even joined the major leagues in 1981. the man who held it, new york yankees legend lou gehrig. ♪ lou gehrig joined the new york yankees in 1923 at age 19. he didn't gain a permanent foothold on the team until 1925, when his streak began. over the course of the next 14 seasons, gehrig would help the yankees win six world series titles alongside other yankees legends, including babe ruth and, later, joe dimaggio. in august 1933, during the course of his historic yankees run, gehrig broke the previous consecutive games record of 1,307, held by former yankee teammate everett scott. gehrig would go on to shatter this record, playing every game until he was forced to end his streak due to health concerns on may 2, 1939, at a staggering 2,130 games. a few weeks later, gehrig was diagnosed with als and was honored at yankee stadium on july 14, 19
however, the record that earned him the name iron man isn't just an orioles record, but the all-timeonsecutive games played record in mlb history. but just how unbreakable is this record? the record was held unbroken for over 40 years before ripken even joined the major leagues in 1981. the man who held it, new york yankees legend lou gehrig. ♪ lou gehrig joined the new york yankees in 1923 at age 19. he didn't gain a permanent foothold on the team until 1925, when his streak began. over the...
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i'm iron man! as i turn my head, my body follows, which is something you don't get in normal vr, where your body can feel that you're just sitting still and therefore you can feel a bit motion sick. and for those who want to feel even more, why not strap yourself into one of these? i'm wearing the tactsuit pro. it's a tactile suit. basically, i can feel what happens in the game through vibrations here, and also in these tactsleeves and on the visor, which means, apparently, if i get hit in the head, i'll know about it. yeah, i can feel that in my face. he chuckles. right, i'm now going to try punching someone, so if the cameraman�*s there, move. he chuckles. ican. i can feel vibrations in my arm every time i hit the dummy. as usual, the biggest and brightest displays here were made of displays with a big emphasis this year on oled screens, which can be transparent, very thin and very flexible. and the world's biggest manufacturer of them, samsung, was showing where it thought that bendability may t
i'm iron man! as i turn my head, my body follows, which is something you don't get in normal vr, where your body can feel that you're just sitting still and therefore you can feel a bit motion sick. and for those who want to feel even more, why not strap yourself into one of these? i'm wearing the tactsuit pro. it's a tactile suit. basically, i can feel what happens in the game through vibrations here, and also in these tactsleeves and on the visor, which means, apparently, if i get hit in the...
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>> i started guitar when i was seven years old, and the first song i learned was "iron man" by black, i named my show "metal for breakfast," and people were really supportive. >> kelly: because you're insane! i literally forgot what i was supposed to do in the middle of a song, that i wrote! [laughter] it's fine. last year you got to meet one of your biggest heroes, right? who is that? >> that's my grammy award-winning, and i got to meet him my talk with him, and jam at him with 25 other guitar nerds. we sat down and talk everything guitar, and the really special thing is he took something really hard technical like music theory and made it fun and interesting for everybody, and it was amazing. >> kelly: it should be fun. [applause] i mean, what are you thinking? that's incredible! >> i need to practice more. [laughter] honestly, it is so impressive. you are not just a great player, but you're such a great person, as well. when jason and i were going over the song with you before hand, you are so smart and friendly, and i can't wait to see all the success you achieve. [applause] >> k
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and so they try. avalon is an excellent trial run for my iron man. 70.3. it's a 1.5 kilometers of swimming, 40 kilometers of cycling, and 10 kilometers of running was. it's always a great way to see where i stand, how much more training i need and what my weak points are kind of breaking the 3 hour mark would be a dream. yamaha ya know, has a lot of potential to move for good health. yeah, right now, she might only noticed a minimal effects on her performance because she's already doing quite well that can, but it leaves more for every centimeter and every 2nd counts. those improvements can make a real difference for the heat, attending nato, that surgery it, is it going to difficult for the a visit we've essentially gone from muscle to things to blood doping and now you've got the doping, dom built in gallon lip skid. kaiser way of slipping though you have on this escape z as in to solve this story. there have been some very interesting studies lining the, such as one conducted during the boston marathon a few years ago for them. and the dual samples were
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to hear the take your and say try. avalon is an excellent trial run for my iron man. 70.3. it's a 1.5 kilometers of swimming. 40 kilometers, a cycling and 10 kilometers of running over people. it's always a great way to see where i stand, how much more training i need and what my weak points are. the breaking the 3 hour mark would be a dream. y'all not yano has a lot of potential to improve her good health. yeah. right now she might only noticed the minimal effects on her performance because she's already doing quite well. but in a lead sports where every centimeter and every 2nd counts, those improvements can make a real difference for the units in the made. so that say date is equal in the certificates of the a visit. we've essentially gone from muscle buildings to blood doping. and now you've got doping done built in, lift, skid, kind of the way of slipping out into the vases, escape disease. and so some things to do. there have been some very interesting studies winding the, such as one conducted during the boston marathon a few years ago. for the non dual samples were
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the first song i learned was "iron man." black sabbath. that's when i knew i loved music and metal. >> absolutely crushing it in life. already. >> "metal for breakfast". >> shredding on the "kelly clarkson show." good for you. >> probably will be on the plaza one day. >>> one more bonus item. snoop dogg stopped by jimmy kimmel live to talk about the california wildfires. during their conversation, snoop mentioned a run-in he had with sir paul mccartney. here is what snoop had to say. >> i was like, i want to meet paul mccartney. they were like, sir paul would like to meet you. >> for real? bring him over here. >> what was the conversation like? >> it was about just respect and love and like he really knew who i was musically. that blew my mind. i'm telling him about all the records i like from him, but he's telling me who i am and how he likes me. just appreciation. we call that mutual love. >> did you smoke with him? >> oh, no. but i smoked around him. [ laughter ] >> snoop smokes around all of us, really. that's game recognizing game right there. cool run-in there. >> can you imag
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yes, man and yes women, but ironically it won't serve the country well. it won't serve him well either. and yet you believe a booted run, so it goes around trump. uh, that is your perspective as well as you've written about in your memoir, in the room where it happened. right. i look i, i think get food and was well trained and had a lot of experience as a k g b agent in the cold war. i think he does know how to size up people. i think he sees trump is an easy mark. somebody who's susceptible to flattery. i could see it an operation and in the 1st term it didn't. but you have a lot. i hope that at least i don't think so, but we'll see what happens this time from thanks to us relations with foreign countries depend on his personal relationship with the head of state. it's obviously a lot more complicated than that, but i think putting will try to take advantage of, of that approach. actually, i in the western hemisphere, do you expect a bit more to leave a leeway given to some of these cabinet positions as trump sees the big issues of iran, russia, ukraine
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we're constantly thinking of the captive, ironic, really one. this is a man who has been acute across the board in israel, of not caring about the captives only carry about his own political survival, which is why he has prolonged this war. even when there were deals on the table in the past. why? because the right wing ministers in his government or against it, threatened to end his political career. you see that it's more ben give. we're now announcing that he will step down from the government on sunday. it will not bring down the government for now, but these are the pressure is which is why many people are questioning whether this cease fire will go be all and the 2nd phase. but at the moment, the 1st phase is happening sunday, 8 3rd to local time. it will start in garza 3 is ready, captives will be released. and around $95.00 ballasting and political prisoners, stephanie decker, all g 0. how much will it say now? for most senior political, unless mom push, all right, he says nothing. you know, who is threatening to redeem a tax because israel has failed
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iron and blood in 18. $96.00 france declared a protector at over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00, annex the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted the merciless massacre. the capture of madagascar are led to tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations. all local schools were closed and the french language was imposed on the population. the chair lasted 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile. a gasp of the colonial regime left an open wound in the history of madagascar. but violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the, the, the man or die was suggesting re bomb bell. great. the was going to go down to the business or going to put it there. is bruce doing this alone at the, at those could i have your on the i get associates not to snag oakwood vidas of joshua.
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iron and blood in 18. $96.00 france declared a protector at over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00 annex the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted, merciless massacre. the capture of madagascar are led to tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations. all local schools were closed. and the french language was imposed on the population there last in 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile. i guess the people, the colonial regime left an open wound in the history of madagascar. but violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the a breaking news for all i forget this protest of rocks in the deep sea outside, the american afraid genre winding them. disease often moves and store them into the heat in the city and go lock in the ro london, board post. if you're very concerned about the situation within the laboratory of the national institute for biomedical research, there could be unimaginable consequences that the bacteria logical springs that it contains, including the a bullet virus or to spread a fire
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the invaders began to clear the island from the malcontents, with an iron and blood in 18. 96 france declared. a protector is over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00 antics the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted, merciless massacre. the capture of madagascar are led to tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations. all local schools were closed. and the french language was imposed on the population there last in 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile a gas the people, the colonial regime left an open wound in the history of madagascar. but violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the number of many places in the world where you can stay on the divide between the 2 oceans. and the you might not think kids. one of them is, hey, english is northern. i found your vision in the channels that us national park. and today's, when you organize the, was a stuff was from taking a deep side into some beach because the, the the, the, the gun and below the, showing the school in murray, opal, o'rando. what's the length of it
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iron fist. we know from his first term he is a man of action.they believe him when he says that all hell is going to break loose and why we've been able to see finally some progress here. again it does come down to netanyahu but what is happening here is there is so much international pressure on israel to see this deal through now and hamas, of course, will exploit that moment and try to extort as many concessions as they possibly can and that's the game they play. this is really no surprise. they have done this before. we're dealing with a designated terrorist organization here. >> dana: lizzie, thank you. let's stay in close touch as this goes over the next few days. thank you so much. >> bill: touch and go as it goes. thank you, lizzie. waiting for an announcement in florida. get you to that momentarily. ron desantis the florida governor will be at the microphone soon and the information we had was 10:00 a.m. eastern. we're 27 minutes past that. this guy runs a tight ship, by the way. he is on time. plus in a moment president-elect donald tr
iron fist. we know from his first term he is a man of action.they believe him when he says that all hell is going to break loose and why we've been able to see finally some progress here. again it does come down to netanyahu but what is happening here is there is so much international pressure on israel to see this deal through now and hamas, of course, will exploit that moment and try to extort as many concessions as they possibly can and that's the game they play. this is really no surprise....
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because criminals were once chained to an iron ring beside of black lifting their crimes. public meetings were also help initiates, sprawling branches. heavy i live in, man, you can call if we hadn't stepped in the tree could have collapsed this spring under the weight of its newly video moving without securing it all. that's exactly what would have have the organizational impulse here. the comb lime is believed to be the oldest tree in saxon, and it's just been named the 21st national heritage tree in germany now and will be cared for with the most advanced forestry techniques. and it could lead to be a 1000 years old or more. the thanks for joining us on this journey through forests centuries, the unsung heroes of our environment. see you again next time on tomorrow. today. the science show on dw bye for now. the, the, the big for the time we talk about private data isn't helping decide crying social media on the incentive to ship because our digital networks world not as done. so what are the biggest challenges we'll talk about that shift coming up on d. w in the stranglehold of creditors, thousands of people in come on victims of so called like cloth
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ironic the first award was presented by reagan himself. what a horrible time that was. the successor is attempting to destroy his legacy. make no mistake putin is an evil man. other dictators throughout freedom the sizes freedom. clear watching daily on democracy and the reminder of reagan's famous words. freedom is never one generation away from freedom. they must be fought for, protected and handed on. one day we will tell our years telling our children and children's children what was once like and then we are free. in 2024 than any other governor in america traveled to 17 states to campaign for transfer election efforts. i know elections have consequences. his administration restored dominance of the world stage and energy independence and we are respected by our allies one of the strongest this nation has ever seen defended our borders, a country with no borders is no country at all. [applause] that's why i have deployed national guard to make sure seven fours are secure. [applause] 's unfortunately with the help of the mainstream media joe biden was elected president of the united states is sadly america's president today is not fighting for our free
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man who performed this attack. so just a lot going on right now, a lot to iron out and a lot of unanswered questions that we have. you saw that they didn't even let the media ask questions as of right now because everything is still fluid. again, we're supposed to get another update at 11:00 this morning. stick with wdsu on air and online as we bring you the latest. >> you have been watching our nbc news special report with the help from our local nbc station wdsu down there in new orleans. this continuing coverage of what has happened on bourbon street in the french quarter throughout the morning. a truck ramming into a crowd, killing at least 10 people. the driver according to police then opening fire, shooting two police officers, it's not clear what their conditions are. there is also separately now -- or not separately, an improvised explosive device that is also being investigated. for more on that let me bring in our nbc news correspondent tom winter joining us on the phone. tom, is the assumption that this ied they are looking into connected to the car ramming? >> reporter: that's what they're trying to d
man who performed this attack. so just a lot going on right now, a lot to iron out and a lot of unanswered questions that we have. you saw that they didn't even let the media ask questions as of right now because everything is still fluid. again, we're supposed to get another update at 11:00 this morning. stick with wdsu on air and online as we bring you the latest. >> you have been watching our nbc news special report with the help from our local nbc station wdsu down there in new...
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because criminals were once chained to an iron ring beside a plaque listing their crimes. public meetings were also health benefits, sprawling branches. heavy i live in, man, if you call, if we hadn't stepped in the tree could have collapsed this spring under the weight of its newly video moving without securing it all. that's exactly what would have happened. the organizational impulse here the comb lime is believed to be the oldest tree in saxon, and it's just been named the 21st national heritage tree in germany now and will be cared for with the most advanced forestry techniques. and it could lead to be a 1000 years old or more. the thanks for joining us on this journey through forests entries, the unsung heroes of our environment. see you again next time on tomorrow. today. the science show on dw bye for now. the, the, the suits of food very everyone wants. everyone loves the but most of the consequences of the cravings to bury the water more and more, it's to coming. the new gold. a bit to off to taste the coming up on a d, w. the in good shape, the sweet temptation with fit to consequences. sugar is bad for our health. but just how dangerous is it?
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man represents. you know, but the thing that's really ironic about today, joy, is that they're trying to say that hery of defense to clean politics out of the pentagon and what they are doing for the first time in history is they're making the confirmation of secretary of defense a completely partizan exercise. never before in the history of the armed services committee has a nominee refused to meet with the members of the opposite party. never. the fbi background check. incomplete. not thorough, but not shared with the democratic members of the committee. the way this whole thing came together was them saying to the pentagon and to america's military, take a side. and it's so sad to me because as i served and i think that my colleague that is going to speak in a minute, major general is going to major general is going to confirm that it's been an oasis of bipartisanship, the armed services committee, but it never was party line votes. i was there for the confirmation of trump's first secretary of defense. he got 98 votes in the senate. he was qualified and competent and had character and, by the wa
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man-made solution. >> jesse: is d.e.i. data because al sharpton is still in the trenches. >> the funny thing is, ironically it is not even stand principles. in the name of diversity we sacrificed true diversity of thought and through inclusion we create a new culture of exclusion, were certain points were does not welcome. that is un-american, it was neither diverse or inclusive. and d.e.i. and merit you have to pick one, either quotas or meritocracy there is no middle ground. you can see vast slots of the american population stands for is that we stand for merit overgrip quotas, that is the american way. >> jesse: what happened to the democratic party? >> they are lost in the wilderness. and rooting for a better version of the democratic party to remarriage from those ashes because it will make our country better off to have actual competition. right now they are lost, that the need to the far left woke wayne, forgot about economic inequality. used to be the focus of the left, the change to this gender sexuality nonsense. they have to figure out of their part, that is not my job but were having one, it's take that mandate and
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iron oxides, also known as rust. this is a very volatile mix that can burn as hot as 4000°f. >> agents say the suspect is believed to be a white man0s or 40s, thinning hair. but the fbi says the suspect could also be a woman with an accomplice if they are not caught soon. the fbi is worried the person can can cause additional harm. you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast wrap with alex savage that airs 7:00 monday through friday. or you can find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. president biden says he will not enforce a ban on the social media app tiktok, and will leave things up to president elect donald trump. this ban was set to begin on sunday, and trump takes office on monday. this all started when congress passed a law in april requiring the apps, chinese based developer, to sell tiktok to a u.s. company after lawmakers warned the chinese government could be collecting user data. while trump had once supported the ban, he and his national security team seem ready to give the app a lifeline. >> the algorithms are amazing. we're going to find a way to preserve
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manning up and away. there is this masculine eat those like basically a correction of the antimale perspective. >> ironicallyt some balsa. i am linked for everything so i would make the worst period. look, when they actually like banned men from the women's bathrooms than i will be happy. that is the real thing. >> greg: that is a great point and the audience missed it. >> how dare they. [applause] >> greg: i had to go dig for your applause. >> you have never done that for me. >> greg: and i never will. all right, coming up criminals room near kamala's home. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com is a bitcoin etf the same as owning bitcoin directly? while bitcoin etfs might offer a familiar face, they lack the true ownership and flexibility of directly investing in bitcoin. with itrustcapital you can buy and sell real bitcoin 24/ 7 with the tax advantages of an ira
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and it's...it's pretty ironic that the moment i started doing that was the moment that most people related to it. ♪ an old mans door that busted open, and i was on the crest of the wave. ♪ it's like rain ♪ ♪ on your wedding day ♪ ♪ it's a free ride ♪ ♪ when you've already paid ♪ - "ironic" was really funny because what she was talking about wasn't ironic at all, but she became one of the biggest stars of the mid-'90s, and i think, out of that, you get not just alanis morisette, but the idea of, like, you know what, there's lots of other women making music too. and let's celebrate all of it. - the latest trend in rock n' roll: women. last night, some of the top female artists took the stage to launch lilith fair. it is a series of summer concerts rocking the world and shattering misconceptions. - a lot of the summer festivals are very male-dominated, and i just thought that wasn't at all a representation of all the music that was out there. so this is sort of a, you know, a way to even the scales a little bit. - ♪ i went to the doctor ♪ ♪ i went to the mountains ♪ ♪ i looked to the children ♪ ♪ i drank from th
and it's...it's pretty ironic that the moment i started doing that was the moment that most people related to it. ♪ an old mans door that busted open, and i was on the crest of the wave. ♪ it's like rain ♪ ♪ on your wedding day ♪ ♪ it's a free ride ♪ ♪ when you've already paid ♪ - "ironic" was really funny because what she was talking about wasn't ironic at all, but she became one of the biggest stars of the mid-'90s, and i think, out of that, you get not just alanis...
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it's pretty ironic that the moment i started doing that was the moment that most people related to it. an older man turned 98. you know, there's that egocentric tendency on my part and perhaps everyone's part, to think that you're alone in your pain. i quickly realized that i was not alone, and that millions of other people were feeling along with me. people were tired of sublimating. people were tired of being inauthentic about their real experience and conforming. so i think there was this door that busted open, and i was on the crest of the wave. it's like. rain. >> i get wedding day. it's a free. ride and you've already paid. >> ironic was really funny because what she was talking about wasn't ironic at all. but she became one of the biggest stars of the mid 90s. and i think out of that you get not just the last morissette, but the idea, like, you know what, there's lots of other women making music too. and let's celebrate all of it. >> the latest trend in rock n roll women. >> last night, some of the top female artists took the stage to launch lilith fair. it is a series of summer concerts roc
it's pretty ironic that the moment i started doing that was the moment that most people related to it. an older man turned 98. you know, there's that egocentric tendency on my part and perhaps everyone's part, to think that you're alone in your pain. i quickly realized that i was not alone, and that millions of other people were feeling along with me. people were tired of sublimating. people were tired of being inauthentic about their real experience and conforming. so i think there was this...
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man at the helm. berry gordy was a songwriter. >> he said, we're gonna make music for the world. >> ironically, here he was trying his best to makeck music that would cross over to the white world. he ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine where you take the artist and polish them up and make them a great package that they can play. the ed sullivan show and kill. >> back in the 60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >> he was svelte, clean shaven, debonair. and all that changed in the 70s. >> marvin wanted to compete at a high level. why can't i make a record like the beatles? i'm selling records like they sell. why can't i have that artistic expression? take it side punish me. >> with brutality. talk to me. funny so you can see all what's going on what's going on and what's going on. tell me what's going on. >> marvin gaye was very much affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about what's going on over there. he's seeing the protest here, and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he's talking
man at the helm. berry gordy was a songwriter. >> he said, we're gonna make music for the world. >> ironically, here he was trying his best to makeck music that would cross over to the white world. he ended up making the greatest black music ever. >> he created a machine where you take the artist and polish them up and make them a great package that they can play. the ed sullivan show and kill. >> back in the 60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >> he was...
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stuart: it's ironic that joe biden came into office four years ago as a great unifier and he leaves office is a great divider in the mance now as a great unifier, quite a difference. thank you for joining us, always a pleasure. coming up on 10:00 o'clock eastern time it is january the 20th, inauguration day is 9:59 m the 10:00 o'clock hour. in two hours donald trump take the oath of office and officially become the 47th president of the united states. right now president biden is hosting trump and melania inside the white house and when that is over trump and biden will travel in the same vehicle to the capital where the inaugural ceremony will begin. just a reminder the market is closed today for martin luther king jr. day in the crypto's are still trading. bitcoin by the way having a nice gate at $107,700 a quite not bad. >> you hit a record earlier. stuart: sports fans now this. the mood has changed that anxiety has lifted, patriotism has made a comeback, trump returns, wherever the president-elect appeared this weekend he was cheered loudly, the crowd would break into the usa team. it rippled around the capital thr
stuart: it's ironic that joe biden came into office four years ago as a great unifier and he leaves office is a great divider in the mance now as a great unifier, quite a difference. thank you for joining us, always a pleasure. coming up on 10:00 o'clock eastern time it is january the 20th, inauguration day is 9:59 m the 10:00 o'clock hour. in two hours donald trump take the oath of office and officially become the 47th president of the united states. right now president biden is hosting trump...
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man. celia beltran says addition to honoring doctor king, she's riding the celebration train for another reason. i'm 75 years old. i've been doing the mlk celebration for many, many years. and today, ironically, i'm doing it because i want to boycott the inauguration. once the group arrived in san francisco today, we're going to celebrate. they joined more than 4000 others marching together through the city to a rally at yerba buena gardens. young and old uniting to move doctor king's dream of equality forward in san francisco. marianne favro, nbc. bay area news turned out to be a nice day to be able to go out and do a day of service. just a lot of pride on the streets today. let's take you outside now on this monday evening. a live look from our emeryville camera as it looks into san francisco. so many emotions across the country today. a lot of positive emotions out there. yeah, and sunny blue skies for us. we did get in on some wind. all of that bay area wind is exiting. so now we're settling into another cold night ahead. even a frost advisory for totomorrow mning. we're going to talk about that. also, some unusual snow hitting the southeast. i'll have the map if you're doing any traveli
man. celia beltran says addition to honoring doctor king, she's riding the celebration train for another reason. i'm 75 years old. i've been doing the mlk celebration for many, many years. and today, ironically, i'm doing it because i want to boycott the inauguration. once the group arrived in san francisco today, we're going to celebrate. they joined more than 4000 others marching together through the city to a rally at yerba buena gardens. young and old uniting to move doctor king's dream of...
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man, celia beltran says. in addition to honoring doctor king, she's riding the celebration train for another reason. i'm 75 years old. i've been doing the mlk celebration for many, many years. and today, ironicallyg it because i want to boycott the inauguration. once the group arrived in san francisco today, we're going to celebrate. they joined more than 4000 others marching together through the city to a rally at yerba buena gardens. young and old uniting to move doctor king's dream of equality forward in san francisco. marianne favro, nbc, bay area news. a great day of action in the city. that celebration train from san jose to the city and a lot of activities in oakland as well. on this mlk day. it's a live look. now on this monday night, with ourgoing to join us now i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope tha
man, celia beltran says. in addition to honoring doctor king, she's riding the celebration train for another reason. i'm 75 years old. i've been doing the mlk celebration for many, many years. and today, ironicallyg it because i want to boycott the inauguration. once the group arrived in san francisco today, we're going to celebrate. they joined more than 4000 others marching together through the city to a rally at yerba buena gardens. young and old uniting to move doctor king's dream of...
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man. >> jimmy: how many meals did you serve? >> we served 300 meals. i met jose andreas when i was a judge on "ironamerica" years ago. >> jimmy: oh. >> and we befriended one another. so, he was one of the first people that i called, like what are you doing in los angeles, whatever you're doing, how can i volunteer? and they sent me to a couple places. >> jimmy: they get it right there wherever something tough is going on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and where were you when the fire started? >> i was actually in las vegas on business. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what kind of business were you on? [ laughter ] >> it was the consumer electronics show. >> jimmy: oh, all right. >> and i was going to see the new sex dolls. [ laughter ] for business purposes. >> jimmy: of course, of course, yeah. >> no, but -- >> jimmy: most people don't know you're a sex doll magnate. [ laughter ] >> i want to see these new robots, jimmy. but no, so that's where i was. and i got a call where i had been monitoring everything. and my neighborhood was put in the red flag zone. >> jimmy: right. >> and i couldn't get out of vegas in time,
man. >> jimmy: how many meals did you serve? >> we served 300 meals. i met jose andreas when i was a judge on "ironamerica" years ago. >> jimmy: oh. >> and we befriended one another. so, he was one of the first people that i called, like what are you doing in los angeles, whatever you're doing, how can i volunteer? and they sent me to a couple places. >> jimmy: they get it right there wherever something tough is going on. >> yeah. >> jimmy:...
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man. >> anyway, so my mom, sitting on the back porch with a it's an oval and it was a steel, a wrought ironand it drops off about ten feet and about 20 yards down there's a pond that's not ours, but it's a pond. and so my mom is sitting there. she hadn't said a word, and i walked over and i said, what do you think i should do, honey? >> and everybody here, she said, joe, remember when you were 14 years old and they were desegregating lynnfield and suburban neighborhood, and i told you not to go down there because people were protesting. >> you went down and they brought you back because you were standing on the on the porch of the black family. yeah, mom, i remember that. but what they showed me, they were worried about you. i said, yeah. he said, then you had that job as a country club, as a lifeguard. it really wasn't a country club. it was a private swimming club. and i said, yeah, mom. she said, you decided you wanted to be the only white guy to work on the projects. >> and you were the only white guy that worked as a lifeguard with 12 of them for a couple of years. >> he said, yeah, mo
man. >> anyway, so my mom, sitting on the back porch with a it's an oval and it was a steel, a wrought ironand it drops off about ten feet and about 20 yards down there's a pond that's not ours, but it's a pond. and so my mom is sitting there. she hadn't said a word, and i walked over and i said, what do you think i should do, honey? >> and everybody here, she said, joe, remember when you were 14 years old and they were desegregating lynnfield and suburban neighborhood, and i told...
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man. she's a fan. all my mama care about is whether my shirt is ironed and my hair is brushed.. how's that going? >> yo, celebrity jeopardy. we're raising money for charity. i'm gonna be on that later on this month. what they don't tell you about jeopardy, everybody knows the answer. the trick is being able to buzz in fast enough. >> george: that buzzer. >> nobody tells you that. that's the conspiracy. you be on tv looking stupid and you got zero dollars. [ laughter ] people are like, you don't know nothing. i be like, i do, but my thumb don't move fast. [ laughter ] you gotta do these. where's shaun t. at? [ laughter ] ask shaun t. if i can do thumb dips to get my muscles working. it's gonna be a wonderful time. i'm hoping that i win or hoping that i get to raise some money for some wonderful birmingham charities. >> george: you got a movie coming out. you're working with keanu reeves, cameron diaz, jonah hill. >> yeah. keanu, cameron, jonah hill. the movie is coming out on apple later on this year. another film i'm very excited about director rachel holder directed a wonderfu
man. she's a fan. all my mama care about is whether my shirt is ironed and my hair is brushed.. how's that going? >> yo, celebrity jeopardy. we're raising money for charity. i'm gonna be on that later on this month. what they don't tell you about jeopardy, everybody knows the answer. the trick is being able to buzz in fast enough. >> george: that buzzer. >> nobody tells you that. that's the conspiracy. you be on tv looking stupid and you got zero dollars. [ laughter ] people...