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and bud yorkin turned the spin-off series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call it the leartory. all of his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes, there's black people on tv. >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with a father. what made it so unique and universal is, we have the same problems in our household and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go ahead and do it. but i have $32 in the shoe box. and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night and all they paid you were $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was, why can't we see a black man who's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me [ expletive ]! >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you [ expletive ]? >> he called me [ ex
and bud yorkin turned the spin-off series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call it the leartory. all of his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes, there's black people on tv. >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with a father. what made it so unique and universal is, we have the same problems in our household and we do not live in the projects in...
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it the lear factory. all come out of the building, allowing him to move show to show like a dervish. >> good times was like holy smokes. there are black people on tv. >> never before a whole black family on tv with the fame father. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go ahead and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you were $6. >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were upset. when huey newton came to see me the come plant was why can't we see a black man who is doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky? >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you -- >> he called me -- >> that's no worse than -- >> your's right nothing is worse than -- except being married to one. >> norman lear set the stage for shows in that just brought gravitas to television. >> what are you staring at? >> i
it the lear factory. all come out of the building, allowing him to move show to show like a dervish. >> good times was like holy smokes. there are black people on tv. >> never before a whole black family on tv with the fame father. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go ahead and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you were $6. >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with...
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lear got his start in tv in 1950 writing for jerry lewis and dean martin on the colgate comedy hour.d eventually revolutionize and redesign the american sitcom "all in the family," good times, sanford and son, the jeffersons maude, one day at a time and so anand so on. the shows broke boundaries of subject matter and language. you name it, he went there. thanks for joining me. >> my pleasure. i'll take that back. we'll see. >> we will see. >> yeah we'll see. >> people always say even decades after your programs originally premiered that you made people talk. you got people talking with your programs. is that a failure on the part of other show creators they didn't get people talking in the same way as you? >> i think the difference might be that what they talked about following "all in the family" included the subject matter of the show, whether it was either menopause or mike's inability to make love because he was studying so hard or archie is out of work or his feelings about richard nixon or whatever we were dealing with. >> did it ever occur to you that television was just suppo
lear got his start in tv in 1950 writing for jerry lewis and dean martin on the colgate comedy hour.d eventually revolutionize and redesign the american sitcom "all in the family," good times, sanford and son, the jeffersons maude, one day at a time and so anand so on. the shows broke boundaries of subject matter and language. you name it, he went there. thanks for joining me. >> my pleasure. i'll take that back. we'll see. >> we will see. >> yeah we'll see. >>...
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charlie: do you want to do "lear"? al: no. can see myself possibly doing it one day as a movie, possibly. it's great, of course. but i have not found my way to "lear." i don't think it's my role. charlie: but you love richard. al: richard i could do it again. i did a reading of it. i was at the philadelphia philharmonic. i was hosting, believe it or not, the 158 anniversary of the theater there. the mc of the thing -- i don't know how that happened. i found myself doing it. remember the old lewis and stadium? i heard stravinsky "right of spring." i was there when stravinsky himself conducted it. i will never forget that. we were talking about times we heard the music for the first time. i did several poems. e.e. cummings. this was a new experience. i thought, maybe i should do this. chris plumber does it from time to time. so i did richard, and my great friend charlie told me that she passed on a couple years -- he and i were talking. he said, i should try returning. i said, yes. i wonder why he said that. and i went to philad
charlie: do you want to do "lear"? al: no. can see myself possibly doing it one day as a movie, possibly. it's great, of course. but i have not found my way to "lear." i don't think it's my role. charlie: but you love richard. al: richard i could do it again. i did a reading of it. i was at the philadelphia philharmonic. i was hosting, believe it or not, the 158 anniversary of the theater there. the mc of the thing -- i don't know how that happened. i found myself doing it....
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but i haven't found my way to lear.on't think it's my role. >> rose: but you love richard. >> i love richard. richard i could possibly do again. i did a reading of it-- actually i was at philadelphia philharmonic. i was doing, i was hosting believe it or not, the 158th anniversary of the theater there. it was a wonderful thing with a great orchestra. and i was the emcee of the thing-- i don't know how that happened. >> rose: it's not easy. >> no, and i found myself doing it, and was really mainly talking about the first time i heard serious music or classical music remember the old lewiston stadium here. >> rose: oh, sure. >> i heard stravinsky "rite of spring," i was there when strabinski himself conducted it and that was-- we were talking about inspiring moments. i will never forget that. and we were talking about or the first time. and anyway i did richard. i did several poems by ee cummings with the music behind me. so this was a new experience. i loved it. i thought maybe i should do this. actors do, chris plumber
but i haven't found my way to lear.on't think it's my role. >> rose: but you love richard. >> i love richard. richard i could possibly do again. i did a reading of it-- actually i was at philadelphia philharmonic. i was doing, i was hosting believe it or not, the 158th anniversary of the theater there. it was a wonderful thing with a great orchestra. and i was the emcee of the thing-- i don't know how that happened. >> rose: it's not easy. >> no, and i found myself doing...
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"king lear"? "king lear"? every's going "king lear"? >> twelfth night. >> thank you all. be back in a little bit. we'll talk more about that big defeat for president obama on trade. labor secretary is here. >>> plus a shocking new look at the isis rampage in iraq. terry moran is there. and two of top military thinkers debate the president's new strategy. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. protein from yogurt? yeah, this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. but what else? it has 0 added sugar 0 artificial sweeteners and 0 fat. dannon oikos triple zero. ♪ dannon ♪ there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may
"king lear"? "king lear"? every's going "king lear"? >> twelfth night. >> thank you all. be back in a little bit. we'll talk more about that big defeat for president obama on trade. labor secretary is here. >>> plus a shocking new look at the isis rampage in iraq. terry moran is there. and two of top military thinkers debate the president's new strategy. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly...
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everyone but really protons of affordability and transportation and not now, when so think we can lear lien from that we've heard the stories we see all the projects going up in rincon hill that were kind of zoned and planned for they would not because the fees were so high so upcoming i think those are good analysis we need to do good analysis but make sure we push the envelope on that. >> on the fee called tdr. >> downtown has the rights and south of market has dense building they're not that at all but one the benefits to expand outside of downtown into those district and allow the buildings historic buildings we've identified trying to landmark them and sell in their 2rd the translation on what people are selling tdr for it is $30 a square foot we create, however, a million square feet of tdr and $30 million the revenue will be for those buildings a private transaction; right? so no way to know what that amount is the historic knowledge this is the public benefit for the historic building. >> some ways that doesn't help 38 e they've sold the tdr and for new ones that haven't that 9
everyone but really protons of affordability and transportation and not now, when so think we can lear lien from that we've heard the stories we see all the projects going up in rincon hill that were kind of zoned and planned for they would not because the fees were so high so upcoming i think those are good analysis we need to do good analysis but make sure we push the envelope on that. >> on the fee called tdr. >> downtown has the rights and south of market has dense building...
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as a result of the brain rewires itself to lear the language that the child orlanguages the child has overheard. and this is the beginning of the vocabulary that te place in the second year. all of that inthe first 18 months of life. >> you say as society, wha a serious challenge. >>we do because there are two pieces of information that ought to concern . one is that the achievement gap appears as soon as child enters the school house door we are seeing quite a significant difrence language skills and mathematical skls between kids from most advantad and least advantaged omes. that's one concern. the other concern is equally significant. children's experice in school only widens that gap. it doesn't narrow it. school does not become the great equalizer of opportunity. takes the gap alread there and it simply increases it. to close the achievement gap, we've got to start earlier, we already know by age 3 the number of words the children have who come fromost advantaged homes are more thanwice as large and vocabulary as children coming from the most disadvantaged homes. children coming
as a result of the brain rewires itself to lear the language that the child orlanguages the child has overheard. and this is the beginning of the vocabulary that te place in the second year. all of that inthe first 18 months of life. >> you say as society, wha a serious challenge. >>we do because there are two pieces of information that ought to concern . one is that the achievement gap appears as soon as child enters the school house door we are seeing quite a significant difrence...
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shale oil seen leo peck as such a threat craft lear is being tolerated. the harsh realities of gio politics rarely rear their ugly heads, but the recent advance buys isil and iraq, are certainly cause for concern. u.s. in attacks on oil installations continue. with capacity growth expected to rise in iraq, supply discorruptions could wreak havoc with the marketplace. the other potential wildcard is iran. which if allowed to enter the market could inject it with uncertainty. worries that may be very real, but that amid this backdrop remain as hidden as undiscovered crude. there are some officials here that expressed frustration with the current levels of output and the way the prices are rights now. countries like venezuela whose economy has taken a beating because of the low oil prices the fact of matter is this is a show of unity and what's driving this minute steer gel meeting are the gulf countries like saudi arabia, the uae. and essentially what werek peckings is that everything will remain unchanged. jane. >> all right, thank you for that mohamed. >>
shale oil seen leo peck as such a threat craft lear is being tolerated. the harsh realities of gio politics rarely rear their ugly heads, but the recent advance buys isil and iraq, are certainly cause for concern. u.s. in attacks on oil installations continue. with capacity growth expected to rise in iraq, supply discorruptions could wreak havoc with the marketplace. the other potential wildcard is iran. which if allowed to enter the market could inject it with uncertainty. worries that may be...
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how does the wet lear? lets take a peak at storm scan three. we will talk about the near term. here's our next system moving in with showers and a few thunderstorms. this will miss us to the north. you can see where it is going. showers and storms will get here during the day tomorrow. while strongest storms look to be mainly off to the west of philadelphia, we will see risk for heavy rain and damaging wind with any storm. right now 74 at the airport. pair of six's in allentown. seventy-one in atlantic city. sixty-nine in wildwood. you can see these showers and storms are as a result of the cold front moving through. here's right through 9:00 o'clock, couple showers and storms could continue. wednesday they are more isolate. few more spotty storms in the afternoon and high pressure tries to briefly wedge in here on thursday, which could still get clipped by a shower or then are storm during dayton thursday. thinks for tomorrow and you can see it is a line right down our reek on. marginal risk for severe weather west of the city. these are areas that have the best chance forgett
how does the wet lear? lets take a peak at storm scan three. we will talk about the near term. here's our next system moving in with showers and a few thunderstorms. this will miss us to the north. you can see where it is going. showers and storms will get here during the day tomorrow. while strongest storms look to be mainly off to the west of philadelphia, we will see risk for heavy rain and damaging wind with any storm. right now 74 at the airport. pair of six's in allentown. seventy-one in...
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it's the last time that the officials will meet lear before the end of the month before greece has tomake it's toughest choice before the eurozone potentially faces it's biggest shock, the like of which it has never felt before. al jazeera at the european council in bruce he wills. >> and as the talks continue in brussels this has been the scene outside of parliament in athens where pro european protesters have come out in the thousands. they're demanding that greece remain a part of the eurozone. we have the latest from athens. >> we've seen hundreds of people in this process to break through the police barrier in an attempt to reach the walls behind me. that was something echoed previously. the sense of tension by the fact these same people openly clashed with a rival demonstration that arrived on the square by pro government demonstrators who were caring barns encouraging the government not to compromise. not to make a deal with creditors in brussels. these two groups did come to altercations. they did come to blows. the police had to intervene in order to separate them. at the mom
it's the last time that the officials will meet lear before the end of the month before greece has tomake it's toughest choice before the eurozone potentially faces it's biggest shock, the like of which it has never felt before. al jazeera at the european council in bruce he wills. >> and as the talks continue in brussels this has been the scene outside of parliament in athens where pro european protesters have come out in the thousands. they're demanding that greece remain a part of the...
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. >> what you have lear is a criminal investigation to begin with. criminal investigations are always all about the evidence i want to show you something. up here on the building, you will see this brown covering over where the collapsed balcony once stood that's covered for a very specific reason and protected by a red tag. that is now evidence that will be looked at by forensic experts. it will be one of the most important determine ants of whether or not somebody will get if trouble for this. maybe for construction committed as long as 10 years ago. here's what the alameda district attorney had to say about this case. >> we don't know what the evidence it going to show. we go into this with all of our expertise to make sure we are looking at every single aspect of this case from every angle. >> reporter: the problem here is that the standard of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. that's a very high standard of proof. you have to prove something like it wasleful or grossly negligent. now, who could that possibly be? it could be the contractor. it c
. >> what you have lear is a criminal investigation to begin with. criminal investigations are always all about the evidence i want to show you something. up here on the building, you will see this brown covering over where the collapsed balcony once stood that's covered for a very specific reason and protected by a red tag. that is now evidence that will be looked at by forensic experts. it will be one of the most important determine ants of whether or not somebody will get if trouble...
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and zeeg lear comes right back same location and panik had to go down and cover it. frustrating at-bat. >> well it is just all of a sudden here in the ninth inning that the low pitch is suddenly a strike. bumgarner had several pitches not as low as that that he would like to have called a strike, that weren't and he was very frustrated about it. it is just odd. 0-1 the count now to pagan. 0 for 3. >> just hasn't been a good zone tonight. >> none of the giants first three hitters in the lineup the guys who get on base to set up offense have been on base. aoki 0 for 4, panik, buster posey on deck. guys who have only have two hits total. 2-1. >> just unbelievable. how this has all of a sudden become a strike. angel pagan giving a piece of his mind. and the home plate umpire, they do get their report card at the end of the night. and at the end of the night, carlson is missing some pitches, that is really changing the complexion of this game. >> 2-2. and even the at-bats which will make a lot of those pitches that get caught well below the knees by the catcher and show u
and zeeg lear comes right back same location and panik had to go down and cover it. frustrating at-bat. >> well it is just all of a sudden here in the ninth inning that the low pitch is suddenly a strike. bumgarner had several pitches not as low as that that he would like to have called a strike, that weren't and he was very frustrated about it. it is just odd. 0-1 the count now to pagan. 0 for 3. >> just hasn't been a good zone tonight. >> none of the giants first three...
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. >> norman lear and bud created iconic show. >> they revolutionized american tv. >> i wasn't going tom debited the car and how are we going to keep get from finding out about it. >> just because a guy is sensitive, you make him out a queer. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. i guy who wears glasses is a four-eyes. i guy who is a fag is a queer. >> i said they better be careful. >> dy-no-mite! >> never been a complete black family on tv before with the father. >> i want us watching all black shows for a change. >> where are you going to find one? >> los angeles lakers against the milwaukee bucks. >> if there's a legacy of television in the '70s, it's that you mattered. ♪ we will we will rock you ♪ when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! woman: for soft beautiful feet i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives y
. >> norman lear and bud created iconic show. >> they revolutionized american tv. >> i wasn't going tom debited the car and how are we going to keep get from finding out about it. >> just because a guy is sensitive, you make him out a queer. >> i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. i guy who wears glasses is a four-eyes. i guy who is a fag is a queer. >> i said they better be careful. >> dy-no-mite! >> never been a complete black family...
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. >> it was norman lear who revolutionized tv. >> it was prompted by what we were thinking about andpapers and in our lives. everything came from that. we didn't have to make up stories. >> they were i got to walk that tightrope. it's more difficult now in a richer more diversed multidimensional society we have. >> take "modern family." >> it's important you celebrate the culture of your an zest orr. you are vietnamese. >> no i'm not. i'm gay. i'm gay. >> no you are not gay. you are just confused. >>> and black-ish. >> mexicans can't by jumping the line. it's bad enough they started taking black people's jobs. >> reporter: these multicultural comedies may still takele it but they don't dare touch the language used. >> it was a floodgates of we no longer say things behind closed doors. reaction of course was being more politically correct. >> while the themes are still similar, the language they used so blazantly on tv in the '70s is now just cringeworthy. >> why don't you arrest white rachellers? >> i do. >> well where are they? look atally these niggers here. >> it's sounds so uncom
. >> it was norman lear who revolutionized tv. >> it was prompted by what we were thinking about andpapers and in our lives. everything came from that. we didn't have to make up stories. >> they were i got to walk that tightrope. it's more difficult now in a richer more diversed multidimensional society we have. >> take "modern family." >> it's important you celebrate the culture of your an zest orr. you are vietnamese. >> no i'm not. i'm gay. i'm...
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what we do to isis on the battlefield has a direct impact ongoings >> so it used to be lear clear. you are saying that previous government policies that were in place up until today may have caused the death of americas that might have been saved? >> no, i'm not saying that. i really want to be very clear on this. this is not a change in u.s. government policy. it's the president clarifying what that policy is. the fbi has always allowed for discussions by private citizens to go forward, because they're trying to learn from the discussions that are underway. we bring all kind of assets to the table. and that's what this is about. remember the critics, you have -- >> we have to wrap it up, jack. >> i'm sorry, but we're trying to save a life. >> i appreciate the information that you've shared with us and the time you've taken tonight. thank you. >>> french leaders are upset over wikileak's reports of the u.s. spying on them between 2006 and 2012. today, the french president hollande, spoke with president obama on the phone and president obama said that the white house is no longer ta
what we do to isis on the battlefield has a direct impact ongoings >> so it used to be lear clear. you are saying that previous government policies that were in place up until today may have caused the death of americas that might have been saved? >> no, i'm not saying that. i really want to be very clear on this. this is not a change in u.s. government policy. it's the president clarifying what that policy is. the fbi has always allowed for discussions by private citizens to go...
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the judge threw out two challenges and the way is leared for renovation work to gibb.se in pacifica is owned by the city of san francisco. the work includes improving the drainage system, installing new drought tolerant turf and also a new frog pond. >> literally as if he found an old work of art that was left out in the rain, you brought it in and said you want to restore it. >> the larger question about the future of sharp park is very much alive and we will prevail on that. >> environmentalists say sharp park is damaging the wildlife habitat of the san francisco gardner snake and the red legged frog. they want to shut down the golf course and may appeal the court rulings. >>> a shark was killed after being involved in a traffic accident in florida. this is a scene from the crash last night in he onlywater, florida. one of the five sharks being transported to florida from an aquarium in new york died after the truck went off the road and an accident occurred. the other sharks and people were not hurt. >>> an early morning robbery that is being investigated and how on
the judge threw out two challenges and the way is leared for renovation work to gibb.se in pacifica is owned by the city of san francisco. the work includes improving the drainage system, installing new drought tolerant turf and also a new frog pond. >> literally as if he found an old work of art that was left out in the rain, you brought it in and said you want to restore it. >> the larger question about the future of sharp park is very much alive and we will prevail on that....
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>> this is where we start learing about the religious freedom restoration act and i think there's a new act in texas that was called the pastor's protection act, i'm not sure if i've got the right name for it. it's on a million pieces of paper. but the effect is protecting pastors to having perform gay marriages in their churches if they don't want to and protecting the local magistrate in the county from having to issue you a license. will they be able to do this in the face of the supreme court saying that it is the right of every american to get married? >> let's be clear about one thing -- the supreme court said nothing about pastors performing weddings in their housesover worship. the supreme court could never tell religious figures whom to marry and whom not to marry. that's completely outside the power of the supreme court. the issue is what about the government bureaucracy. and here, i think -- i think it would be possible for individuals who have religious objections to refuse to participate as long as people who want to get married have a way of getting married in each county.
>> this is where we start learing about the religious freedom restoration act and i think there's a new act in texas that was called the pastor's protection act, i'm not sure if i've got the right name for it. it's on a million pieces of paper. but the effect is protecting pastors to having perform gay marriages in their churches if they don't want to and protecting the local magistrate in the county from having to issue you a license. will they be able to do this in the face of the...
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the respect lear that we need is the respect for people who are dying.tter what doctors say pain cannot always be treated. and we know, in fact, that some people do die and are in a significant amount of pain or fully sedated and they don't have a peaceful death and their family--their families watch them suffer. so i think that we need better policies around death and dying. we need better care all around death and dying. this is one thing that is very beneficial to a number of people. >> doctor, quickly you believe this is a change and a shift in dramatic shift in the way the country is viewing this issue or not? >> i do. i think we're going to see it pass in california, and i never would have predicted that. i think this myself and i change my mind. i think we're going to see other states try it. it has not been abused in the states that have it, so i think it's going to be tough for critics that it will be abused in california. >> thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula has chosen a n
the respect lear that we need is the respect for people who are dying.tter what doctors say pain cannot always be treated. and we know, in fact, that some people do die and are in a significant amount of pain or fully sedated and they don't have a peaceful death and their family--their families watch them suffer. so i think that we need better policies around death and dying. we need better care all around death and dying. this is one thing that is very beneficial to a number of people....
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>> lear clearly no one has been held to account so far. i would recommend if g.o.p.going to go after people, they do it in the next administration so we can avoided pardon issue. i think that barack obama would end up -- keep that in mind, a lot of people are thinking we'll be pardoned or you know -- this is where i think that timing of whatever it is that congress does and republicans do it important. >> you are missing the forest for the trees, the big issue is that irs does not work, it is disfunctional they did not look at 5 out of 6 potential places for the lost e-mails, they did not look at back up laptops. >> are a incompetent? i don't think so, i think this icorruption. >> i think there a lot of corruption there. they made a mistake. these irs employees made a mistake. tom: you follow this a lot. these are good people, they live in virginia and maryland, and dc, they go to work, they are bureaucrats that is their career. >> that is their issue. >> nobody cares. tom: doesn't anybody say hey? >> something is as lois lerner this is not from the guy commuting in
>> lear clearly no one has been held to account so far. i would recommend if g.o.p.going to go after people, they do it in the next administration so we can avoided pardon issue. i think that barack obama would end up -- keep that in mind, a lot of people are thinking we'll be pardoned or you know -- this is where i think that timing of whatever it is that congress does and republicans do it important. >> you are missing the forest for the trees, the big issue is that irs does not...
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was this your perch under lear? >> get in undated with cars. they start piling up.t went even further downhill. over the next year karen and philip got divorce fred their spouses. then kimberly's husband steven roads, the band's lawyer, died suddenly of a heart attack. >> i didn't know if she would sing again after steve died. >> you didn't? >> uh-huh. >> i didn't want to. >> so much sorrow. >> i didn't think she would really sing i thought the band was over. >> kimberly asked her band mates and friends to sing the song "my armageddon" at the funeral. then in the midst of their performance kimberly suddenly rose to join them. >> do you remember getting up in church? >> yes. i remember sitting there going i need to say this, i need to say the words of this song. i think they were surprised and welcomed me, of course. then i just literally had probably the most spiritual experience of my life. a tiny bit of healing that started, like the spark. >> their next song "boondocks" would be their break out hit. back out on the road the band arrived at a club gig and found th
was this your perch under lear? >> get in undated with cars. they start piling up.t went even further downhill. over the next year karen and philip got divorce fred their spouses. then kimberly's husband steven roads, the band's lawyer, died suddenly of a heart attack. >> i didn't know if she would sing again after steve died. >> you didn't? >> uh-huh. >> i didn't want to. >> so much sorrow. >> i didn't think she would really sing i thought the band was...
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tonight,lear skies temperature around 40 degrees -- near 64 degrees. >> i love this. 29d years of marriage from nashville, tennessee. such an exciting morning. all right. let's get inside. michael, you have a special guest. >> all right, thank you, ginger. now, get ready to work it. it's time for "pop news" dancing diva edition. if you don't recognize this mini aretha franklin you need to watch this right now. take a look. ♪ kisses sweeter than honey ♪ >> this routine has racked up over 41 million views and counting. johanna colon is her name. tap dancing is her game and already won over our hearts. you better r-e-s-p-e-c-t this sassy 6-year-old soul sister because she's here right now. come on out, johanna. [ applause ] oh! how are you doing. >> good. >> so how -- i'm just curious how old were you when you started dancing? >> 2. >> you were 23 when you started to dance? who caught you? >> miss heather. >> do you dance around the house all the time. dancing in school or something you reserve for the big stage when everybody is watching? >> yeah. >> yea
tonight,lear skies temperature around 40 degrees -- near 64 degrees. >> i love this. 29d years of marriage from nashville, tennessee. such an exciting morning. all right. let's get inside. michael, you have a special guest. >> all right, thank you, ginger. now, get ready to work it. it's time for "pop news" dancing diva edition. if you don't recognize this mini aretha franklin you need to watch this right now. take a look. ♪ kisses sweeter than honey ♪ >> this...
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chairman thune ranking member, nelson and distinct wished members of the committee, i'm honored to be lear on behalf of takata and our employees throughout the united states. for takata, safety is the core of what we do and who we are. we are proud that takata airbags have saved thousands of lives and prevented serious of injuries in hundreds of thousands of accidents. it is unacceptable to us for one of our products to fail to perform as intended. we deeply regret each instance in which someone has been injured or killed. we will do everything in our power to address the safety concerns raised by airbag ruptures. our chairman met twice with administrator rosekind and made that commitment personally. that is why after personally. after months of testing and extensive analysis, we agreed with nhtsa to respond to your concerns and those of the public. our agreement with nhtsa contemplates dramatically expand expanded recalls going well beyond the scope of the risk suggested by the science and testing. based on more than 57000 tests of returned inflators in years of research by leading expert
chairman thune ranking member, nelson and distinct wished members of the committee, i'm honored to be lear on behalf of takata and our employees throughout the united states. for takata, safety is the core of what we do and who we are. we are proud that takata airbags have saved thousands of lives and prevented serious of injuries in hundreds of thousands of accidents. it is unacceptable to us for one of our products to fail to perform as intended. we deeply regret each instance in which...
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woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.an: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms and sharing is the key. >>> through their numerous award-winning films, pixar has found a way to not only tug at our heartstrings but look at our changing world. >> pixar set to do it again. abc's juju chang sat down with the director and cast, gave us a sneak peek. >> reporter: behold inside an 11-year-old girl's brain. >> what was that? i thought you said we were going to act casual. >> reporter: "inside-out" stars a preteen girl's mixed emotions. >> i'm joy. this is sadness. >> reporter: that familiar chirp belongs to amy poehler. >> joy? >> yes, joy. >> you will be in charge of the console, keeping riley happy all day. may i add i love your dress. it is adorable. this little thing. thank you so much! >> mindy plays. toge
woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.an: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms and sharing is the key. >>> through their numerous award-winning films, pixar has found a way to not only tug at our heartstrings but look at our...
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taylor anderson, austin wetzel and mariah lear are 11th graders who created a large f- 410 phantom plane -- f-4-d phantom plane to leave at the vietnam memorial wall in honor of air force lieutenant colonel wendell keller. the students contacted wendell's family who shared the mementos and the photos of wendell and told them about wendell's life, the 1969 plane crash and the 2013 identification of his remains. the family even mailed the students items recovered from wendell's crash site, including pieces of a zipper and an air tube. austin taylor and mariah built and decorated the plane with images of wendell and the medals he was awarded in recognition of his extraordinary service. the students named the plane the carol two in honor of wendell's wife. brenna gilge courtney hervala learned of captain thomas alderson was a multisport athlete. he lettered in tennis, basketball and track when he was a student at grand forks central high school. brenna and courtney contacted the school to obtain the school letters and had a dog tag made with tom's information on it. in their report, these gi
taylor anderson, austin wetzel and mariah lear are 11th graders who created a large f- 410 phantom plane -- f-4-d phantom plane to leave at the vietnam memorial wall in honor of air force lieutenant colonel wendell keller. the students contacted wendell's family who shared the mementos and the photos of wendell and told them about wendell's life, the 1969 plane crash and the 2013 identification of his remains. the family even mailed the students items recovered from wendell's crash site,...