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stones headlining and the first time that us white kids got to see james brown.n gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a mainstream figure. ♪ ♪ clap a clap >> the stones then close and it's the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ ♪ is this ride safe? i assembled it myself last night. i think i did an ok job. just ok? what if something bad happens? we just move to the next town. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. plus buy one of our most popular smartphones and get one free. more for your thing. that's our thing. as a home instead caregiver, for everything that i give, i get so much in return. hearing all of stanley's stories about his home, and everything that he's learned over t
stones headlining and the first time that us white kids got to see james brown.n gospel music? he wrecks house. ♪ ♪ >> and it really began his journey into becoming a mainstream figure. ♪ ♪ clap a clap >> the stones then close and it's the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown and a young...
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and james brown told me go talk to clarence avant. he was bold. of your documentary which was extremely well done that he would bust into people's offices without an appointment and stand up for artists. he had the kind of boldness that you never saw particularly when we're talk about in the '60s and '70s and '80s for a black man to go into a ceo's office when the music and movie industry was all white. some of it was alleged to have been mob connected and he was as fearless as quincy said. >> absolutely. i mean, he was a man of conviction. of conviction. he was also a man who was able to evolve over time. he starts off coming from climb as, north carolina with a 9th grade education, ends up sleeping in the lincoln bedroom of the white house. how does he do that? he does it by being tough, by being fair, by standing up for what's right, fighting for artist' rights, not doing it for credit, not even doing it for money. he did it because it was the right thing to do. he was a person that was a master negotiator, whether it was in the political world
and james brown told me go talk to clarence avant. he was bold. of your documentary which was extremely well done that he would bust into people's offices without an appointment and stand up for artists. he had the kind of boldness that you never saw particularly when we're talk about in the '60s and '70s and '80s for a black man to go into a ceo's office when the music and movie industry was all white. some of it was alleged to have been mob connected and he was as fearless as quincy said....
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maybe james brown will start singing. [laughter] i kind of pealed out. i was this little howdy doody guy standing there. i went over to chuck whether -- we talked, and it was nice. the famous quote before the fight, chuck wepner told his wife, i want you to wear this when you fight the heavyweight champion of the world. they based "rocky" on chuck wepner's fight against ali. he gets stitched up at 3:00 in the morning. his wife since there -- sits there with the negligee on, is he going to come here, or am i going to go to his room? [laughter] i was interested in your comment -- ali was the most iconic athlete of u.s. history. you have written about ted williams and a number of others. asckly, who else do you list iconic? are there any quick answers why ali is number one? impressions? your was global. that is the difference. babe ruth was semi-global, but ali was global. everybody knew ali. he was probably one of the four most known people in the world, right up there with presidents. i don't know -- we all know those people, the famous athletes. touched
maybe james brown will start singing. [laughter] i kind of pealed out. i was this little howdy doody guy standing there. i went over to chuck whether -- we talked, and it was nice. the famous quote before the fight, chuck wepner told his wife, i want you to wear this when you fight the heavyweight champion of the world. they based "rocky" on chuck wepner's fight against ali. he gets stitched up at 3:00 in the morning. his wife since there -- sits there with the negligee on, is he...
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we will start with james brown.ause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. [calling names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. >> we have been without a major seismic event for over 20 years now. will happen at a moment's notice [♪] >> today we are practising the activation of our department emergency operations center. >> this is really an exercise for us to train, and we are using fleet week an
we will start with james brown.ause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner...
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i was here to put on a show tonight, and i think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james browno into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead. topping the leaderboard still is the american gary woodland, who will begin the day 11 under par at pebble beach. rory mcilroy is still among the chasing pack and is five shots off the lead. the leaders will tee off around 10pm uk time... i'm not chasing. i'm so close to gary, i will go and play my game tomorrow. i think it will be dictated by the pin placement and the weather tomorrow as to how aggressive you can be and what it will take to win. i make no predictions tonight on what tomorrow will feel like. i will assess it in the morning. hopefully i will be in a better spot. i have been pleased with how i have played all week. for the most part, i felt i played the right things. hopefully i will get a bit more out of the round tomorrow than i did today. i expect the conditions to be similar but i could see the course just getting a little firmer and a little faster, being a touch trickier. one of sport's m
i was here to put on a show tonight, and i think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james browno into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead. topping the leaderboard still is the american gary woodland, who will begin the day 11 under par at pebble beach. rory mcilroy is still among the chasing pack and is five shots off the lead. the leaders will tee off around 10pm uk time... i'm not chasing. i'm so close to gary, i will go and play my game tomorrow....
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with the full american outfit, living in america, james brown.merican experience and i loved every minute of it. meanwhile, josh warrington retained his ibf world featherweight title with a split—decision points win against british rival kid galahad in leeds. galahad frustrated the champion throughout the fight, grappling to kill any flow, but warrington did enough to edge it. he is hoping that would be his last fight in his home city before a potential unification fight in the united states. england's justin rose will go into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead. topping the leaderboard still is the american gary woodland, who will begin the day 11 under par at pebble beach. but rose, who's 2013 us open win remains his only major victory, is breathing down his neck — he moved to ten under after another impressive round in california. rory mcilroy is still among the chasing pack and is five shots off the lead. i'm not chasing, really. i am so close to gary that i will play my game tomorrow and i think it will be d
with the full american outfit, living in america, james brown.merican experience and i loved every minute of it. meanwhile, josh warrington retained his ibf world featherweight title with a split—decision points win against british rival kid galahad in leeds. galahad frustrated the champion throughout the fight, grappling to kill any flow, but warrington did enough to edge it. he is hoping that would be his last fight in his home city before a potential unification fight in the united states....
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i was here to put on a show tonight, and i think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james brownal round of the us open just one shot off the lead. the american gary woodland still leads the way on 11 under at pebble beach in california. rory mcilroy is in the chasing pack five shots behind. the leaders will tee off around iopm uk time. i'm not chasing. i'm so close to gary, i will go and play my game tomorrow. i think it will be dictated by the pin placement and the weather tomorrow as to how aggressive you can be and what it will take to win. i make no predictions tonight on what tomorrow will feel like. i will assess it in the morning. hopefully i will be in a better spot. coverage on five live sports extra later tonight. pakistan are 38—1 but they have a lot of runs to get, chasing 337. it's the heavyweight bout of world cricket today as india meet pakistan in manchester in the world cup. more than 600,000 people applied for 23,000 tickets at old trafford. up to a billion people are thought to be watching across the world. pakistan need 337 to win after a strong batting perfo
i was here to put on a show tonight, and i think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james brownal round of the us open just one shot off the lead. the american gary woodland still leads the way on 11 under at pebble beach in california. rory mcilroy is in the chasing pack five shots behind. the leaders will tee off around iopm uk time. i'm not chasing. i'm so close to gary, i will go and play my game tomorrow. i think it will be dictated by the pin placement and the weather tomorrow...
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think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls,james that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james brownlashes is under way. india are taking on pakistan in the cricket world cup. well there is a carnival atmosphere at old trafford — the atmosphere aoutside the ground was pretty impressive before a ball had even been bowled. there were nearly 800 thousand applications for tickets and an estimated one billion people are expected to watch worldwide. this means so much. you know, people have been awake all night. they couldn't sleep, just to get here for this. we have come here only to watch the match. keys 90 and supports india. tell us, what does this match mean to you, to win this game, how important is it? my wish was to see this match, and it has come true no. this match is so important, for india. this is more thana important, for india. this is more than a cricket match, this is war. i think the indians will be happiest in the stadium. rohit sharma is enjoying himself. you can... england's justin rose will go into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead.
think i did that with the apollo creed, ring girls,james that with the apollo creed, ring girls, james brownlashes is under way. india are taking on pakistan in the cricket world cup. well there is a carnival atmosphere at old trafford — the atmosphere aoutside the ground was pretty impressive before a ball had even been bowled. there were nearly 800 thousand applications for tickets and an estimated one billion people are expected to watch worldwide. this means so much. you know, people have...
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take pictures of people that you idolize like little richard james brown people like this.contemporaries like iggy pop. >>had of really wonderful experience and that was early on in my career, the one person i did idolize i didn't really idolize these other people. the one i really idolized his bob dylan and i knew before i photographed him i had to make up my mind if i was a fan or i'm a professional because when you go to get the picture right you're going to get the picture and uh you don't go in there with anything else in your mind so based on that all of the individuals that worked with i always approach people it has peers good. >>how difficult is it to work with some of these peers in your in your book you talk about how they are the angels or to 3 years of life called it. >>and just to be called a strange a strange angels. i really want to call it crazy can it on. strange angels are people like a prince deal and. little there's a there's a number of people that i actually feel that they are physically wired. michael jackson. differently then the rest of us who migh
take pictures of people that you idolize like little richard james brown people like this.contemporaries like iggy pop. >>had of really wonderful experience and that was early on in my career, the one person i did idolize i didn't really idolize these other people. the one i really idolized his bob dylan and i knew before i photographed him i had to make up my mind if i was a fan or i'm a professional because when you go to get the picture right you're going to get the picture and uh you...
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. ♪ lauren: james brown this morning. how is that supposed to work? tracee: should people who don't have kids be allowed to celebrate father's day. according to one council member in washington state, he says yes. he wants to call it, i didn't reproduce day. it would be celebrated on the same day as father's day, he says it's celebrating saving the planet. people who don't have kids should be praised because of the effect that humans have on the planets, that they should be praised for not bringing another human into the world. lauren: but they came from a father. tracee: that is true. you can imagine that this is meeting resistance. other council members saying this is insensitive. there are some people who can't have kids, they would like to but they can't. so celebrating would be insensitive. cheryl: celebrities weighing in after a tweet from jus justin br went viral. tracee: justin bieber put out a tweet, challenging tom cruise to a fight. keep in mind the age difference. he says i want to challenge tom cruise to figh
. ♪ lauren: james brown this morning. how is that supposed to work? tracee: should people who don't have kids be allowed to celebrate father's day. according to one council member in washington state, he says yes. he wants to call it, i didn't reproduce day. it would be celebrated on the same day as father's day, he says it's celebrating saving the planet. people who don't have kids should be praised because of the effect that humans have on the planets, that they should be praised for not...
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we will start with james brown.ling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. [calling names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. >> this is the regular business mooting of the small business commission called to order at 2:08 p.m. we thank small media services and sfgov. please take this opportunity to silence phones. -- silence phones. it is limited to three minutes per speaker. speakers are requested not required to state names
we will start with james brown.ling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner we...
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to mentor me in civil rights and then i met and became a surrogate son to the godfather of soul james brownr the world but would not let me get distracted from my civil rights work. i say that to say that even if you fathered someone else's child like they did for me, happy father's day. if you fathered your own, happy father's day. all men are not people that walk away. some stayed and did what they were supposed to do for their children. no matter what happened to their mate or their wife, they stayed there and this is a day for them. other men went beyond the call of duty. and helped father other children like me that needed a father. this is your day. a day that you did what we need. and that is good fathers to stand up and help children understand. i hope one day my grandson will be able to say, from his mother and his sister that no matter what trials and tribulations and controversy i've been through, i at least tried to be a good father and grandfather. that does it for this hour of "politics nation." thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern liv
to mentor me in civil rights and then i met and became a surrogate son to the godfather of soul james brownr the world but would not let me get distracted from my civil rights work. i say that to say that even if you fathered someone else's child like they did for me, happy father's day. if you fathered your own, happy father's day. all men are not people that walk away. some stayed and did what they were supposed to do for their children. no matter what happened to their mate or their wife,...
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. >> steve does a very good impersonation of james brown. >> 1985. >> thank you, 1985.he word from the producer. >> that is our producer. and thank you, by the way, pink green girl, for requesting this song if that is perfect for our theme. there's a special song want to hear. have slot before i leave for american canyon. hit us up on social media. ktvu is the hashtag. >> all right. thank you, sal. >>> a planned explosion in italy this morning, knocked down what was left of a bridge that partially collapsed last year. 43 people were killed this that collapse. the area was evacuated before the massive blast today. >> the verandi bridge collapsed into the river as fire roses sprayed water to reduce dust from the explosion. it will feature 43 lamps in tribute to those who lost their lives when the road gave way last august. >>> team usa plays its biggest world cup match today. it is a must-win match. that pits two of the top teams in the world. today's game is a chance for both soccer programs to show the progress they've made over the last four years. >> where we were fou
. >> steve does a very good impersonation of james brown. >> 1985. >> thank you, 1985.he word from the producer. >> that is our producer. and thank you, by the way, pink green girl, for requesting this song if that is perfect for our theme. there's a special song want to hear. have slot before i leave for american canyon. hit us up on social media. ktvu is the hashtag. >> all right. thank you, sal. >>> a planned explosion in italy this morning, knocked...
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we will start with james brown.ause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. [calling names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. [♪] >> coming to san francisco on june 11th, the earthquake safety his fair from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. as the auditorium at 99 grove street. meet with contractors, design professionals professionals, engineers and architects, along with city agencies and hundreds of
we will start with james brown.ause] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [cheering] [calling names] [calling names] >> congratulations and welcome to everybody. >> congratulations, city build academy cycle 30. just a couple more shout outs before we conclude this evening, local 483, young community developers, and o.c.i. i. thank you, everybody. we also want to recognize raphael. [cheers and applause] also, all my coworkers from city build and then more people. senator weiner...
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oh, yeah, it makes me want to just scream." [ light laughter ] and i jumped- she just -dn't do a james brown's a clip of shailene woodley in season two of "big little lies. take a look at this. >> a little advice, you t probably don't wan act weird in public. we do a lot of kids' events at the aquarium and parents have a thing about entrusting their kids to psychos. >> noted got it thank you. >> the way people talk in this town, i don't need to tell you >> you don't need to tell me what does that mean?on >> you're e of the monterey five, right? >> monterey five >> you were there the night the guy fellou >> where didear that a >> someonework i'll see you around. >> yeah.rs [ chnd applause >> jimmy: uh-oh! you need to see th season. shailene woodley, everybody. check out season two of "big little lies. sundays at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. shailene and i are playing "catchphse" after the break. stick around it's very competitive. [ cheers and applause ♪ rhere are even moreeasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as muc was you want, whe
oh, yeah, it makes me want to just scream." [ light laughter ] and i jumped- she just -dn't do a james brown's a clip of shailene woodley in season two of "big little lies. take a look at this. >> a little advice, you t probably don't wan act weird in public. we do a lot of kids' events at the aquarium and parents have a thing about entrusting their kids to psychos. >> noted got it thank you. >> the way people talk in this town, i don't need to tell you >> you...
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james. - what is brown bagging? - right. phrases, $1,200. wyatt. - what is a black sheep? - yeah. founders, $400. wyatt. - who is muhammad? - yes. religion founders, $800. william. - what is the book of mormon? - correct. colorful phrases, $800. james. - what is out of the blue? - yeah. potpourri, $800. james. - what is coca-cola? - you got it. potpourri, $400. james. - what is the vatican? - yes. novels, $800. james. - what is texting? - no. wyatt. what is email? yeah. novels, $400. wyatt. - what are letters? - letters. yes. alter egos, $800. william. - who is walter white? - yeah. yes. colorful phrases, $400. james. - what is red? - red is right. now the last clue... william. - who is hannah montana? - you got her. and that takes you to $800. you're gonna be around for final jeopardy! i know you were worried for a while. all right, let's see what the category is, gentlemen. oscar-nominated families. all right. it sounds exciting. we'll find out when i reveal the clue. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud
james. - what is brown bagging? - right. phrases, $1,200. wyatt. - what is a black sheep? - yeah. founders, $400. wyatt. - who is muhammad? - yes. religion founders, $800. william. - what is the book of mormon? - correct. colorful phrases, $800. james. - what is out of the blue? - yeah. potpourri, $800. james. - what is coca-cola? - you got it. potpourri, $400. james. - what is the vatican? - yes. novels, $800. james. - what is texting? - no. wyatt. what is email? yeah. novels, $400. wyatt. -...
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living in america, james brown. it was a proper american experience and i loved every minute of it.win against british rival kid galahad in leeds. galahad frustrated the champion throughout the fight, grappling to kill any flow, but warrington did enough to edge it. he is hoping that would be his last fight in his home city before a potential unification fight in the united states. england's justin rose will go into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead. topping the leaderboard still is the american gary woodland, who will begin the day 11 under par at pebble beach. but rose, who's 2013 us open win remains his only major victory, is breathing down his neck — he moved to ten under after another impressive round in california. rory mcilroy is still among the chasing pack and is five shots off the lead. i'm not chasing, really. i am so close to gary that i will play my game tomorrow and i think it will be dictated by the pin placement and the weather tomorrow as to how aggressive you can be and what it will take to win. i make no predictions about how it
living in america, james brown. it was a proper american experience and i loved every minute of it.win against british rival kid galahad in leeds. galahad frustrated the champion throughout the fight, grappling to kill any flow, but warrington did enough to edge it. he is hoping that would be his last fight in his home city before a potential unification fight in the united states. england's justin rose will go into the final round of the us open later today just one shot off the lead. topping...
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supposedly james brown was not a good tipper.olex watches may be long gone, but the plaza remains. a testament to the glamour and luxury of old new york. it was a pretty fun assignment. the tea is delicious. >> i bet it is. >>hen it opened in 1907 it was the frs day taxis came to new york city. they were free back then. it has this storied history you can't believe. carson was doing his own research. >> that oak bar. the oak bar closed in 2011, i think. but that was the afterparty in the hotel lobby. tyou had to be something get in there. >> in the trl days, you had to get in there? >> oh, yeah. ho >> you know w needs to write a book? >> carn daly. >> we should mention julie's book goes on sale today. >>> we are back after your local news. you're going to reveal the book club. >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 now on this tuesday, june 4th. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's check on the morning commute with melissa mollet and first 4 traffic. >> good morning. northwest inbound canal pushed because of aavenu downed tree. this could be an
supposedly james brown was not a good tipper.olex watches may be long gone, but the plaza remains. a testament to the glamour and luxury of old new york. it was a pretty fun assignment. the tea is delicious. >> i bet it is. >>hen it opened in 1907 it was the frs day taxis came to new york city. they were free back then. it has this storied history you can't believe. carson was doing his own research. >> that oak bar. the oak bar closed in 2011, i think. but that was the...
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james brown was not a good tipper, the king of morocco supposedly handed out gold watches. >> reporterwas a fun assignment. the tea is delicious. >> i bet. >> when it opened in 1907 it was the first day that taxis actually came to new york city they were free back then but it has this storied history that you can't believe carson was doing his own research. >> it does that oak bar closed in 2011, i think. but that was the after party in the hotel lobby, as r. kelly would say. that's where it was in new york. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> that was the spot. >> we need a whole story on that. >> you know who needs to write a book >> carson daly. >> the book the plaza goes on sale today. >>> good morning to you. 8:26 right now. i'm kris sanchez. a new twist now in the battle to save longtime comedy club in san francisco, the punch line. it's been told that its lease will not be renewed and has to close by august. google is planning to move into that venue, but today supervisors are expected to pass a new zoning moratorium, preventing the club's current location from being used for anything oth
james brown was not a good tipper, the king of morocco supposedly handed out gold watches. >> reporterwas a fun assignment. the tea is delicious. >> i bet. >> when it opened in 1907 it was the first day that taxis actually came to new york city they were free back then but it has this storied history that you can't believe carson was doing his own research. >> it does that oak bar closed in 2011, i think. but that was the after party in the hotel lobby, as r. kelly would...
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i am feeling james brown good in the midst of all these powerful minds that have come together for one purpose, and that is to get back our stuff. malcolm said it best. the fox is still, doing what? guarding over the hen house. the fox is still guarding the hen house. say, when theyn came and touched the mansion, the mayor, we came back from the million man march on fire. us down there,d over 60,000 men from new jersey, "the wall street journal" said from newark, new jersey, and we came back on fire. we came back and we built a few things. and we had property and we taught children math and science. dr. roslyn wrote the curriculum. you understand. the folks due from the board of education in newark? what did chris christie do? and who owns that property today is audible. it is owned by amazon. they own that prime property dr. jeffries talked about right now, so we know who the foxes are, and new jersey is new jersey. the judges on the foxes, and complicit. you go to the court, you don't even get to the court. , bank of wells fargo america, you name it. 2008 was the stock market crash.
i am feeling james brown good in the midst of all these powerful minds that have come together for one purpose, and that is to get back our stuff. malcolm said it best. the fox is still, doing what? guarding over the hen house. the fox is still guarding the hen house. say, when theyn came and touched the mansion, the mayor, we came back from the million man march on fire. us down there,d over 60,000 men from new jersey, "the wall street journal" said from newark, new jersey, and we...
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get that when you see jim worded year for you in your years james that's a year. dr brown kind of was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and the public. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. or you only me and you go only yes or a bit shapely yet. in the 1950 s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pellet in school to study the effects of exposure to nuclear can terminate.
get that when you see jim worded year for you in your years james that's a year. dr brown kind of was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and the public. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. or...
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get that when you see dem worried for you in your ears james that city year. dr brown chernoff was finally signed to head a medical team investigating the effects of radiation on thursday in the public eye . serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide or uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr brown was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. are you only me as you go only yes or a bit shaped is it that. in the 1950 s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pellet in school to study the effects of exposure to nuclear contamination. and those willis brought your books it was the discipline set of them which did it. really kill list just in the in the bill is a little too good. it is in them stalkers you can get them. simply just abusive or them to do it for the sheer good that of water. there were there could be a school and it was the same year. of chicken a book at all
get that when you see dem worried for you in your ears james that city year. dr brown chernoff was finally signed to head a medical team investigating the effects of radiation on thursday in the public eye . serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide or uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr brown was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next...
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democratic strategist stefanie brown james. rick kline and julie pace, washington bureau chief for the associated press. so, governor christie, why is the president saying this? >> well, i think it's because it's what he's really think. one thing about donald trump most of the time when he's emotional like he was in that interview, you can see a number of times he was emotional, he's saying what he really thinks. he does think people take that dirt from foreign governments all the time. put it in context -- >> they don't. >> i understand that. let me explain that to you, jon. this guy has never been involved in politics before. he's been involved in business where a lot of things that happen in business that might be acceptable when you're a public official taking an oath of office that's not acceptable. that's not to explain away his statement. it's to help people out there understand why would he. let us be clear, you can't take that information from a foreign en sa, u know, i would callew the f if i thought that there was so
democratic strategist stefanie brown james. rick kline and julie pace, washington bureau chief for the associated press. so, governor christie, why is the president saying this? >> well, i think it's because it's what he's really think. one thing about donald trump most of the time when he's emotional like he was in that interview, you can see a number of times he was emotional, he's saying what he really thinks. he does think people take that dirt from foreign governments all the time....
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for you in your ears james that city year. dr brown chernoff was finally signed to head a medical team investigating the effects of radiation on thursday in the public eye . serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr brown was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. are you only me i think overly yes or a bit shaped is it that. in the 1950 s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pellet in school to study the effects of exposure to nuclear contamination. and there's an illicit broach of abuse it was the discipline set in them which did it. really kill this just in the in the bill is a little to. gain your blue vision them stalkers you could get them. see me post abusive with them to do it for the sheer good that of water. they were there but the school and it was the same year. of chicken i would
for you in your ears james that city year. dr brown chernoff was finally signed to head a medical team investigating the effects of radiation on thursday in the public eye . serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr brown was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. are you only me i think overly...
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brown looks back . >>> welcome back. lebron james was a one-man show in hollywood last season.t to change. lakers pulling off a blockbuster deal to switch the balance of power in the nba to tinsel town. lakers have agreed to trade to get anthony davis from new orleans, according to report from espn. in return the lakers are sending lonzo ball, brandon first-rounds including number four overall in next week's draft to pelicans. trades are not official until july 6th. brown shared thoughts with mindi bach. he anticipated big shake-ups and know more are ahead as teams try to become championship contenders. >> this league, long time, copycat league. whoever the hottest team at the time, lot of people will build their team that way, try to play that way until next big thing comes along. >> what did you learn from this team? >> not too many new things. knew they were tough mentally and physically, had championship heart. just being around these guys last three to five years. what we saw with this team was what we thought we could get from these guys. everybody rallied around went dow
brown looks back . >>> welcome back. lebron james was a one-man show in hollywood last season.t to change. lakers pulling off a blockbuster deal to switch the balance of power in the nba to tinsel town. lakers have agreed to trade to get anthony davis from new orleans, according to report from espn. in return the lakers are sending lonzo ball, brandon first-rounds including number four overall in next week's draft to pelicans. trades are not official until july 6th. brown shared...
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get that when you see jim worded year for you in your weird jame that senior year result. dr brown chernoff was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. or you only me and he go only yes or a bit shapely at that. in the 1950 s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pelletier to study the effects of exposure to nuclear contamination. and there's a list brooch of a bookseller's the discipline set in the message did it. again they suggest in the in the bill is a. stalker to create them. simply has to be a saver then go do it for the sheer good in the water. but b. school and here is the seine. of circular but better but i would it says dish at the world. no. water say has come so use if they are going to pu
get that when you see jim worded year for you in your weird jame that senior year result. dr brown chernoff was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. or...
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sir michael singleton and also stephanie brown-james. welcome, stephanie. let me start with you. are you saying with people out there that you're not able to say something like that with the congress there said? >> you are definitely able and you should talk about what separates you from the other candidates in a race so i actually applaud those two candidates for saying that they don't necessarily agree with what may be a popular opinion. california is one of the most progressive states in the country and the delegates in california are probably the most progressive folks in the country and so when you go to a convention speaking in front of extremely progressive voters, you have to expect the reaction you get but yet i think it does speak well for the two candidates to say, look, this is what separates me from the field. when they they go to another state, they may get a different reaction. not all believe that medicare for all is a path forward and they're starting to different yate themselves. >> that's props to john delaney in the race longer than any, any other candidate an
sir michael singleton and also stephanie brown-james. welcome, stephanie. let me start with you. are you saying with people out there that you're not able to say something like that with the congress there said? >> you are definitely able and you should talk about what separates you from the other candidates in a race so i actually applaud those two candidates for saying that they don't necessarily agree with what may be a popular opinion. california is one of the most progressive states...
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brown fat mouth. >>> "jeopardy!" jamesrd-playing roots. >> james holzhauer, fresh off his 32-win, $2.4 million run on the show, took a seat at the world series of poker last night in las vegas. holzhauer used to be a semi-pro online poker player but admits he hasn't played in eight years. he plans to donate half of anything he wins to charity. holzhauer says he and his wife have already given about $300,000 to various groups. >> he's a winner and he gives back. >> there you go. >>> coming up, the hard-fought victory for the u.s. women's soccer team. >>> but first, the new video released by police in the jussie smollett case. why the actor could possibly face new charges. >>> and later in "the skinny," the major honor for our dear robin roberts. >> yes, on fire! >> yes. >> hot! >> the inspiring words she's sharing with us all. you're watching "world news now." stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the mo
brown fat mouth. >>> "jeopardy!" jamesrd-playing roots. >> james holzhauer, fresh off his 32-win, $2.4 million run on the show, took a seat at the world series of poker last night in las vegas. holzhauer used to be a semi-pro online poker player but admits he hasn't played in eight years. he plans to donate half of anything he wins to charity. holzhauer says he and his wife have already given about $300,000 to various groups. >> he's a winner and he gives back....
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get that when you see jim worded year for you in your ears james that's in a year result. dr brown chernoff was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and to sleep in the public eye. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. or you only me and he go only yes or a bit shapely at that. in the 1950 s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pelletier to study the effects of exposure to nuclear contamination. and there's an illicit broach of a bookseller's the just been set on them is did it. begin this just in the in the bill is a. good bet. it is in the store basically at them. simply has to be a sewer them to do it for the sheer good that of water. but biskra and it has the same year. of checkerboard but it would it says dish that there will. no. wate
get that when you see jim worded year for you in your ears james that's in a year result. dr brown chernoff was finally signed he had a medical team investigating the effects of radiation and to sleep in the public eye. serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide and cover. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bounty hunter was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go...
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>>to investigate james mission shut down for the remainder of the morning commute in the westbound direction only that's where the crash happened westbound mission at brownr the freeway under 6.80. so this is also impacting your commute on 6.80 you cannot exit admission boulevard south coming from 6.80 both sides closing in on c brown shut dowbut it's having more of an impact on eastbound mission eastbound mission backed up heavily and all the way over to the nimitz freeway so stay away from mission consider using war in our warm springs or grammar auto mall parkway all are great alternatives to work your way between 6 8880 we had another accident. i'm not related to that fatal crash with this was south 6 80 at and ronnie that's out of your way, but it left a lot of heavy traffic behind out of dublin, so we still have major delays and a whopping 54 minutes dublin to fremont some of bridge sending out we just have some bridge word eastbound but not causing any delays to traffic westbound is what we're focusing on and it's only 16 minutes over to one o one bay bridge traffic pretty much looks the behind the tolls it's backed up through the maze but it is s
>>to investigate james mission shut down for the remainder of the morning commute in the westbound direction only that's where the crash happened westbound mission at brownr the freeway under 6.80. so this is also impacting your commute on 6.80 you cannot exit admission boulevard south coming from 6.80 both sides closing in on c brown shut dowbut it's having more of an impact on eastbound mission eastbound mission backed up heavily and all the way over to the nimitz freeway so stay away...
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. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, jamesemselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ while i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in her o
. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, jamesemselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me...
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closure now in place because of that james at the counter commute side but the off ramp is closed here so this is northbound 6.80 admission boulevard south. >>brownit was a hit and run involving a motorcyclist have about an hour ago and the rider was injured transported to the hospital but crews are still out there investigating and they say they'll be out there for quite a little while the next 4 hours are going to be dealing with this closure at least it's on the northbound side and not the southbound side. there is a bit of a slowdown leading up to the cdc, the yellow and orange it is backing up traffic because folks are getting up to the accident mind i out here do so you need to hop off before mission or just after mission, maybe use auto mall, instead it is slowing down traffic a little bit but so far no major delays getting through but will continue to track it. here's your commute direction which is southbound the opposite side of the activity and that's clocking in at 21 minutes which is completely normal from dublin out of fremont so we'll stay on top of that closure will check the purchase and more drive times coming up. castille waiti
closure now in place because of that james at the counter commute side but the off ramp is closed here so this is northbound 6.80 admission boulevard south. >>brownit was a hit and run involving a motorcyclist have about an hour ago and the rider was injured transported to the hospital but crews are still out there investigating and they say they'll be out there for quite a little while the next 4 hours are going to be dealing with this closure at least it's on the northbound side and not...
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mission remains close at brown opposite side eastbound completely open but the traffic is a mess westbound mission back to be on paseo padre parkway and the eastbound side james nimitz freeway and this is going to the closure in place at least until 10 o'clock that's what they were saying, yeah they've got a whole investigation under way right now we know the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital being treated. >>for what's been described as major injuries and the 2 people we've learned that were in that honda civic that struck the motorcyclist apparently took off on foot but were tracked down to a nearby motel and so police are investigating there and trying to determine who was behind the wheel all that was new information brought to us by kron four's will tran who's out there at the scene we'll get another update from him coming up shortly, but just wanted to give you a brief update on what the situation was as we speak so if you're heading southbound are planted southbound 6.80 thinking you're going to get on a mission over the 8.80. but what's the best keep going maybe you have to hop off early suited up off early for taking like northbound 6.80 coming
mission remains close at brown opposite side eastbound completely open but the traffic is a mess westbound mission back to be on paseo padre parkway and the eastbound side james nimitz freeway and this is going to the closure in place at least until 10 o'clock that's what they were saying, yeah they've got a whole investigation under way right now we know the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital being treated. >>for what's been described as major injuries and the 2 people we've learned...