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holiday, because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before martin luther king, the reverend martin luther king jr. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street at 501 auburn avenue. and that was the person that i hope as you saw that birth home, you kind of had in your mind what kind of an influence would that historical building have on the making of martin luther king? and fortunately we not only have the birth home, but we have a few documents, not as many as when he becomes famous, you know, thousands and thousands of letters that we have, documents that people who wrote to him, all of those things are part of the papers of martin luther king, but when we look at when he was growing up, his formative years, we don't have a lot to work with. basically what we have are a few documents and a lot of memories. some of the memories are not as reliable as the other memories, but just think of a document that most of you have, it's called your birth certificate. we have that for martin
holiday, because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before martin luther king, the reverend martin luther king jr. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street at 501 auburn avenue. and that was the person that i hope as you saw that birth home, you kind of had in your mind what kind of an influence would that historical building have on the making of martin luther king? and...
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on larry king now and thirty michael hall years ago i was offered full metal jacket and unfortunately didn't work out after a long ago i was actually working on the project so it wasn't able to work out if i think close to a regret of it my it would be that if they gave you the nickname the polarizer they did you know saw early into the production and that they saw what i was bringing a kind of chose to play him more like a george head kind of more like a marine even though these gentlemen were army generals of course in that they change the character name from i think it was berger took over and started call me the pulverizer which i want to appreciate it i have to just acknowledge john hughes he was such an incredible man i think his real talent also larry was to see something in people he really empowered people he really gave them shots and he really understood how to get the best out of people without ever confronting on his writing plus in the business or the life of his sort of forty one years what's the biggest change you've seen tentpole films that there's such a huge industr
on larry king now and thirty michael hall years ago i was offered full metal jacket and unfortunately didn't work out after a long ago i was actually working on the project so it wasn't able to work out if i think close to a regret of it my it would be that if they gave you the nickname the polarizer they did you know saw early into the production and that they saw what i was bringing a kind of chose to play him more like a george head kind of more like a marine even though these gentlemen were...
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love you more when those that comes out september first i wrote it with bobcat goldthwait michael patrick king and. yeah it's love you more what's it about it's it's about it you know like a woman with like a messy personal life it's great at her day job but she has a big heart and she's working towards feeling like she's worthy of love and never made is played by loni anderson here. how is she doing oh my god she's incredible she's so her performance of this is funny and beautiful and really touching and she's like an angel i'm sure you've met her along the way she's this is all your baby right yeah yeah you know what you'll be a big time now baby well have described a pageant and scratch and crawl and getting beyond cabaret. so they have bridget on her seemed good telling her guilty pleasure craving no more it will be right back. i'm going to do just that and you're watching all of. us both. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love their country but we have to constantly question our government watching the hawks brings the stories the give voice to the voice. we dig a littl
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you more when the going to that comes out september first i wrote it with bobcat goldthwait michael patrick king and. yeah it's love you more was it about it's it's about it you know like a woman with a messy personal life that's great at her day job but she has a big heart and she's working towards feeling like she's worthy ally. and my roommate is played by loni anderson here. how is she doing oh my god she's incredible she's so her performance in this is funny and beautiful and really touching and she's like an angel i'm sure you've met her on the way yet see this is all your baby right yeah yeah you know it you'll be a big time now baby well of the scratching and scratching the crawl and getting beyond cabarets yeah so they have bridget on her seemed good telling her guilty pleasure of creating old words will be right back. it's called the feel we don't really go to. everyone in the world should experience fleas go and you'll get it on the open roll in. the world according to just. look up the modern world come along for the ride to. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love
you more when the going to that comes out september first i wrote it with bobcat goldthwait michael patrick king and. yeah it's love you more was it about it's it's about it you know like a woman with a messy personal life that's great at her day job but she has a big heart and she's working towards feeling like she's worthy ally. and my roommate is played by loni anderson here. how is she doing oh my god she's incredible she's so her performance in this is funny and beautiful and really...
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larry king now our guest today is actor producer musician director and eighty's anthony michael hall known for pirates of silicon valley of the. edward scissorhands the dead zone and of course sixteen candles on the breakfast club the now stars obvious that brad pitt and war machine the film an afghanistan war satire . which adelaide plays a version of michael flynn is available on netflix it's been described this movie as an afghanistan war satire it is therefore it's got to be based on factual things it is larry you know in part what happened was plan b. it optioned the book it was originally called the operators and it stemmed from an article in rolling stone magazine written by a gentleman in michael hastings who then went on to write the book by the line of the to the place and so plan b. option the book and they developed it for a period of years and david michaud does a very brilliant talented writer director from australia they test him with with directing the film adapting the book the book was serious the book was serious yeah and i think close to the beginning of productio
larry king now our guest today is actor producer musician director and eighty's anthony michael hall known for pirates of silicon valley of the. edward scissorhands the dead zone and of course sixteen candles on the breakfast club the now stars obvious that brad pitt and war machine the film an afghanistan war satire . which adelaide plays a version of michael flynn is available on netflix it's been described this movie as an afghanistan war satire it is therefore it's got to be based on...
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. >> this is michael, we saw peter king levied from shots ted cruz because of reaction to sandy what how that package -- >> peter king talking about aide package, that was that was passed for those victims of sandy, and ted cruz not voting for it, so there has been this political back-and-forth if you will. . reporter: senator from texas said that was -- a report at time -- there are longstanding birther feels about sandy vote people have not forgotten that real division between the official conservatives in the republican conference and congress in senate and house the other members who sit up and took a tough vote on this disaster relief. and they have been fighting really about it ever since, sort of a divider between them. this is going to be a really interesting september for president trump and freedom caucus senators conservative like senator cruz senator mike lee have to push through government funding bill, the president pushing for the wall wants a separate desperate for vices of the flooding not sure damage can be measured in weeks to come members will be aaassessing wheth
. >> this is michael, we saw peter king levied from shots ted cruz because of reaction to sandy what how that package -- >> peter king talking about aide package, that was that was passed for those victims of sandy, and ted cruz not voting for it, so there has been this political back-and-forth if you will. . reporter: senator from texas said that was -- a report at time -- there are longstanding birther feels about sandy vote people have not forgotten that real division between the...
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she also received the michael jackson vanguard award. kendl kendrick lamar was the kingow and performed her hit swish swish with nicki minaj. >> another one you like. >> i do like that song. >> uber has a new top man this morning. next at 6:00, meet the ride hailing company's new boss. >> also updates about an overnight brush fire burning in the east bay. >> listen up if you shop at whole foods, amazon's takeover begins today. that means lower prices starting today. today. this may be the tim >>> good morning. it's monday, august 28th. natasha is off. and sue hall is in for alexis smith. and boy, we have put you to work, sue. >> busy. back to work, back to school, and back on the roads. we have a couple sig alerts out there. let's go to the bay bridge. a motorcycle down. injury accident. two right lanes. sig alert issued here, and the meetering lights are on, too, at 5:29 this morning. so avoid the bay bridge if you can. a lot of folks are just jammed right here. even look at this, even the carpooling lanes are stacking up. take b.a.r.t. into san francisco if you want to
she also received the michael jackson vanguard award. kendl kendrick lamar was the kingow and performed her hit swish swish with nicki minaj. >> another one you like. >> i do like that song. >> uber has a new top man this morning. next at 6:00, meet the ride hailing company's new boss. >> also updates about an overnight brush fire burning in the east bay. >> listen up if you shop at whole foods, amazon's takeover begins today. that means lower prices starting...
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and before we go don't forget to tune in later for larry king now tonight's guest is anthony michael hall talking about his latest movie war machine play general paul and it's based on flynn and i understand that you adept at method acting for this set right is that not your normal course question sir sometimes i do it just depends on the material the last time i i can recall doing this when i played bill gates this is going back about fifteen years but i think it's when i make these decisions in support of the work it's somehow to protect the level of concentration for myself that i just kind of want to. a lot of the gap between what we're doing in and the down time so that's a new study. i did and did i read a bunch about him but knowing that we had that latitude i chose to kind of take it another direction you never met him. when you play a character you have to like him right or believe in him you don't play at one hundred you play or it's a good question do you have to like the character yeah i mean i think for me the impetus was i had a lot of inspiration my grandfather served
and before we go don't forget to tune in later for larry king now tonight's guest is anthony michael hall talking about his latest movie war machine play general paul and it's based on flynn and i understand that you adept at method acting for this set right is that not your normal course question sir sometimes i do it just depends on the material the last time i i can recall doing this when i played bill gates this is going back about fifteen years but i think it's when i make these decisions...
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so from king of prussia mall heading north up there by american heritage federal credit union. there used to be a michael's craft store in that shopping plaza there. it is not causing any traffic issues on that stretch of route 202 just north of king of prussia live look a a traffic camera there. you are okay on 202 getting out of the gate, we have had a couple accidents on the schuylkill expressway, one eastbound right here near belmont avenue and within that delay i'm in the sure if this fella is here part of the another accident or maybe ran out of gas but just watch how close he is hanging in that right lane there. it has been a rough go this morning on the schuylkill. 422 starting to see volume pop heading eastbound in toward king of prussia, working your way in toward the new jersey shore, north on route 50 an accident one of the back road here at gibson creek road, keep in mind helping down to the shore for weekend, still only that one lane on the ramp from the expressway on to the garden state parkway, southbound, and crunch time to the beach usually it occurs between 12 and 2:00 on a friday, how i
so from king of prussia mall heading north up there by american heritage federal credit union. there used to be a michael's craft store in that shopping plaza there. it is not causing any traffic issues on that stretch of route 202 just north of king of prussia live look a a traffic camera there. you are okay on 202 getting out of the gate, we have had a couple accidents on the schuylkill expressway, one eastbound right here near belmont avenue and within that delay i'm in the sure if this...
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also receiving the michael jackson video vanguard award. rapper kendrick lamar was the kingvmas. he wont six awards taking home video of the year for humble. and katy perry hosted the show and performed her hit "swish swish" with nicki minaj. >> and right now, sue hall has another one in the basket. >> she's been busy. >> on our fourth sig alert for monday morning. he we go to 80, the east shore freeway past ashby avenue. several cars and a motorcycle down. left lanes are blocked. you can see the fire truck and ambulance. chp on scene there. traffic is funneling down to the three right lanes. we have a big jam up all the way back to and through carlson and into el sobrante. it's a nasty one. we had an earlier accident on the san mateo bridge with a motorcycle. that's been cleared. that sig alert is lifting, but slow. metering lights were on at 5:29 this morning. to sig alert number three out there this morning, we have coming off the sunol grade, southbound 680 near auto mall and south mission. one lane remains blocked there as well. take a look at that, all the way back to
also receiving the michael jackson video vanguard award. rapper kendrick lamar was the kingvmas. he wont six awards taking home video of the year for humble. and katy perry hosted the show and performed her hit "swish swish" with nicki minaj. >> and right now, sue hall has another one in the basket. >> she's been busy. >> on our fourth sig alert for monday morning. he we go to 80, the east shore freeway past ashby avenue. several cars and a motorcycle down. left...
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joins south korea drills which begins today >> mattis is meeting king abdullah >> bill cosby hired michaelawyer to represent him on his sexual charges. a new study comparing three of the most common recommend recommend -- early screening of age 40 would reduce the number of cancer death 40%. you are up to date, that's the news update. brian, i am sending it back outside to you >> we'll see you in a minute >> business goes on. it is happening now. >> you can see we are still negative of this session all sessions low are around $47 a barrel it is going to role through october tomorrow this creates extra volatility and it goes to the direction right now it is to the downside. it is still stuck in the recent rain though. we could be here through labor day. we'll keep this price over 45. things to watch this week, inventory on wednesday and u.s. production number inside the report as well as friday the market did not run away on seasonal strengths very measured here the trends were not as bull issue this year. many traders say there is enough key reasons that we could drop again after the holid
joins south korea drills which begins today >> mattis is meeting king abdullah >> bill cosby hired michaelawyer to represent him on his sexual charges. a new study comparing three of the most common recommend recommend -- early screening of age 40 would reduce the number of cancer death 40%. you are up to date, that's the news update. brian, i am sending it back outside to you >> we'll see you in a minute >> business goes on. it is happening now. >> you can see we...
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. >>> finally, michael jackson, one of the king of pop's iconic music videos is making headlines thisrike ♪ >> "thriller" is getting a 3d makeover. the director announced the long awaited re-release will premiere at the venice film vest cal. if 13-minute video was a game-changer in 1983. and technology allowed them to bring it to a new level. he said, let me just warn you, there's a shocking surprise in there. and -- that's your "pop start." the words crisscross in my head. >> do you remember when that came out? >> that was crazy. >> and vincent price. terror. terror in y'all's neighborhood. >> it was bob gir ral di. didn't he direct that? >> full of facts. >> i think i did a story on it. >> it was a ground breaker. >> john landis. sorry. >> you're full of wrong facts. >> i don't remember it that well. >> take a picture. >>> "daly click." >> we know cpr can save lives. but what about when it comes to reptiles. a woman spotted a lizard and started to spring into action. she started performing. you see her blowing air near the lizard's face. after several minutes, the lizard started to
. >>> finally, michael jackson, one of the king of pop's iconic music videos is making headlines thisrike ♪ >> "thriller" is getting a 3d makeover. the director announced the long awaited re-release will premiere at the venice film vest cal. if 13-minute video was a game-changer in 1983. and technology allowed them to bring it to a new level. he said, let me just warn you, there's a shocking surprise in there. and -- that's your "pop start." the words...
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president donald trump to pardon michael milken, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud when he was known as the junk-bond kingloomberg markets balance of power. -- in 1990, milliken was one of the most powerful people on wall street when he pleaded guilty to securities fraud and spent 22 months in prison. now, he is a philanthropist who runs a prominent annual conference. sent a plea to donald trump asking him to pardon milken. --are joined by the ceo of by the ceo. of all the things you could have asked president trump, why this? >> of all the different areas i would have liked to address to him if i got the opportunity -- tax reform and they need to maybe change his temperament and lower the tweet volume, and those types of things -- those are things people say to him all the time. most of the policy things are in the mainstream conservative come fromwhich i ideologically. this is not something he is hearing about and i think it is important. julia: people who are looking at this go, hang on a second. this guy broke the law. he was sentenced to 10 years. he only served 22 months. why would you choose this a
president donald trump to pardon michael milken, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud when he was known as the junk-bond kingloomberg markets balance of power. -- in 1990, milliken was one of the most powerful people on wall street when he pleaded guilty to securities fraud and spent 22 months in prison. now, he is a philanthropist who runs a prominent annual conference. sent a plea to donald trump asking him to pardon milken. --are joined by the ceo of by the ceo. of all the things you could...
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michael... he went on to produce chart-topping solo hits that earned him worldwide fame... and the moniker "king pop." jackson's album, "thriller," is still the best selling album of all time. his 20-09 death was ruled a homicide. his private doctor, conrad murray, was convicted of manslaughter. (vicki) the kardashian women have joined the effort to help the victims of hurricane harvey. kim kardashian west and her famous siblings are donating 500,000 dollars to help harvey victims. according to a spokeswoman... they are giving 250,000 dollars to the red cross and $250,000 dollars to the salvation army. kardashian west announced the donation on twitter today saying "houston we are praying for you." several other stars are helping the hurricane victims... comedian kevin hart announced yesterday that he is donating 25,000 dollars to the red cross... and called for others to do the same. (grant) that's it for kron 4 news at nine...but our prime time coverage continues at the top of the hour.(vickii)pam moore and steve aveson join us now with what's coming up on kron 4 news at ten...guys? ((pam)) tha
michael... he went on to produce chart-topping solo hits that earned him worldwide fame... and the moniker "king pop." jackson's album, "thriller," is still the best selling album of all time. his 20-09 death was ruled a homicide. his private doctor, conrad murray, was convicted of manslaughter. (vicki) the kardashian women have joined the effort to help the victims of hurricane harvey. kim kardashian west and her famous siblings are donating 500,000 dollars to help harvey...
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michael, i'm going to cut straight to the chase. i don't get this whole point. i don't get the point of america letting this happen. i thought that in america, kingsr only a king would have. >> trevor, it's true. we do hate kings but we love that whole thumb thing so we kept it, thumbs up, lives, thumbs down, dies. two thumbs up, siskel and ebert. >> trevor: that is exactly what i mean. like america is supposed to be a nation of laws, not people, right. but the pardon lets the president bend the rules for his people. >> i know, isn't it great? i mean it's what i believe many in the hip-hop community refer to as da hookup. (laughter). >> trevor: but michael, did the founders really give the president pardon power just so he could get his friends out of trouble? >> no, trevor, it was the age of enlightenment, they knew that sometimes true justice demands mercy. i mean sure, maybe the law says to punish someone who, i don't know, got too drunk and was dared by his friends to run naked across the field during a rain delay at triple a baseball game, but wouldn't they truly great president help scrub that bleep bleen charge off of that hypothetical pers
michael, i'm going to cut straight to the chase. i don't get this whole point. i don't get the point of america letting this happen. i thought that in america, kingsr only a king would have. >> trevor, it's true. we do hate kings but we love that whole thumb thing so we kept it, thumbs up, lives, thumbs down, dies. two thumbs up, siskel and ebert. >> trevor: that is exactly what i mean. like america is supposed to be a nation of laws, not people, right. but the pardon lets the...
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michael batten, 13th platoon, d company, 45th battalion, australian imperial force. private james monroe, 1 south african infantry regiment. my great—great—grandfather, rifleman stanley durra nt of the king'snson, fourth battalion grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance, like the story of captain noel chavasse, surgeon and olympic athlete, who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men underfire. when you start to understand the man behind the medals, i think you start to grow an attachment. heroism which brought his great—great—niece here for the first time. perhaps we won't have such big, government—funded events as this today, but what we will have are stories we can pass down the generations, in a way that i don't think should stop for something that was so significant. flanders means endless endurance. flanders means blood, and scraps of human bodies. flanders means heroic courage, and faithfulness unto death. the horrors of passchendaele have been passed from family to family for 100 years. flanders is likely to remain a place of pilgrimage for generations to come. robert hall, bbc news, tyne cot. the playwright and actor sam shepard has died
michael batten, 13th platoon, d company, 45th battalion, australian imperial force. private james monroe, 1 south african infantry regiment. my great—great—grandfather, rifleman stanley durra nt of the king'snson, fourth battalion grenadier guards. voices and stories that inspire acts of remembrance, like the story of captain noel chavasse, surgeon and olympic athlete, who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing men underfire. when you start to understand the man behind the...
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kings an authority on donald trump? he will show you his beautiful letter to me? with us now michael barns, former advisor to george w. bush. and fitness for office is a serious subject to get into. fair game or completely out of bounds? >> i think what james clapper said makes it easier to see why the president reacted the way he did. he questioned donald trump's. for james clapper to make a personal statement after that rally, i can see why it provoked a statement from the president. connell: here is part of what clapper said. >> it puts in question his ability to -- fitness to be in this office. this behavior and this divisiveness and the complete intellectual, moral and ethical void that the president of the united states exhibits. how much longer does the country have to borrow a phrase and deal with this nightmare? connell: you couldn't get much strong than that. we had a discussion to start off this show about the rrms attacks on his own party. we talked about his attacks on the media. is this a good strategy for the president? is this the right way to go about it? but they weren't framed on whether he' he's fi
kings an authority on donald trump? he will show you his beautiful letter to me? with us now michael barns, former advisor to george w. bush. and fitness for office is a serious subject to get into. fair game or completely out of bounds? >> i think what james clapper said makes it easier to see why the president reacted the way he did. he questioned donald trump's. for james clapper to make a personal statement after that rally, i can see why it provoked a statement from the president....
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michael that's in. so it's a good thing. the company. forty fifth battalion. australian imperial private james monroe. one so don't freak and invented digimon my great great grandfather. rifleman stanley tarrant. if the king great great uncle. private world steven senne fourth battalion granitic golf. voices in stories that inspire acts of remembrance. like the story of captain no show vas surgeon and olympic athlete who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing man on the fire. when you stopped her understand the man behind. the metals i am i think you start to grow an attachment heroism which brought his great great niece here for the first time. perhaps we won't have such big government funded. events is this today but what we will have all stories that we can post on generations in the way that. i don't think should stop for something that was so significant. flag this means and this intolerance. then this means plot and scraps of human bodies. flag this means or a couch. and faithfulness on today's. the horrors of past and dale have been passed from family to family for a hundred years. flounders is likely to remain a place of pilgrimag. for generations to come. robert told bbc news time cult
michael that's in. so it's a good thing. the company. forty fifth battalion. australian imperial private james monroe. one so don't freak and invented digimon my great great grandfather. rifleman stanley tarrant. if the king great great uncle. private world steven senne fourth battalion granitic golf. voices in stories that inspire acts of remembrance. like the story of captain no show vas surgeon and olympic athlete who was awarded the victoria cross twice for rescuing man on the fire. when...
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michael phelpss is to swimming. you have the guy doing the lightning bolt dance at the end of his races. >> no, it's true. he and phelpss are a good comparison. they've just been the kings of their sports in the same period of time. they kind of tbroak brok through in beijing and dominated that olympics at the same time. very similar. dominant figures, huge appetite for success, and really enduring. >> sreenivasan: you know, even if track and field-- as track and field had these sort of repeated, high-profile doping incidents, usain bolt was able to just kind of glide above it all, winning match-- or meet after meet. >> in a way, that's been his greatest accomplishment, in a sense he's been able to remain above that fray. it's been quite a fray. a lot of scandals in track and field, a lot of credibility crises, and bolt has really been able to stay above that. there have been things that have affected him. he lost a medal in the relay because one of his teammates was involved in a doping infraction. there have been fellow jamaicans who tested positive for banned substances as well. usain has never tested positive, never been sanctioned so that's a bit of good news for t
michael phelpss is to swimming. you have the guy doing the lightning bolt dance at the end of his races. >> no, it's true. he and phelpss are a good comparison. they've just been the kings of their sports in the same period of time. they kind of tbroak brok through in beijing and dominated that olympics at the same time. very similar. dominant figures, huge appetite for success, and really enduring. >> sreenivasan: you know, even if track and field-- as track and field had these...
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king finds the truthful. >> thank you. i was hoping. >> tucker: okay. pretty good. question four. it is multiple choice. michaeloore, wants-- you know the large liberal activist. he wants which two celebrities to run for president? a jay z and beyonce. b, ben and jerry, c tom hanks and oprah. >> tom hank. he said tom hank cannot be beat. tom hanks would get every vote. he said. >> tucker: let's check the tape. >> who wouldn't vote for tom hanks for president of the united states? come on. >> oprah. >> tucker: i would be more impressed by ben and jerry. >> the campaigns so i'm prepared. i'm watching. >> tucker: any tom hanks question. >> "cast away." in mind. >> tucker: never saw it. all right, catherine lions. you're not in the lead, this could be the game changer. i want you to breathe deep. >> i want the underdog to win. >> tucker: hand on the buzzer and stop deucey juggernaut. the governor of which state just switched from democrat to republican? >> i didn't know what you said. >> tucker: i spoke too fast to understand. let's see if you can answer the question. >> i was there last night in west virginia, whe
king finds the truthful. >> thank you. i was hoping. >> tucker: okay. pretty good. question four. it is multiple choice. michaeloore, wants-- you know the large liberal activist. he wants which two celebrities to run for president? a jay z and beyonce. b, ben and jerry, c tom hanks and oprah. >> tom hank. he said tom hank cannot be beat. tom hanks would get every vote. he said. >> tucker: let's check the tape. >> who wouldn't vote for tom hanks for president of the...
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king. >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children, who would the press be focusing on in this country today? >> michaelwas mohammed al fayed's spokesman. >> they would be focusing on what princess diana was doing and in effect you would have one alternative royal family. >> the theory is far-fetched to some but a real fear for diana, one she shared with her butler paul burrell. >> i have a letter that says, the next few months are the most difficult of my life. i feel i'm going the be killed in an automobile accident. in order that charles can remarry. >> and it turns out burrell wasn't the only one diana shared her fears with. >> diana was completely convinced that the royal family were the men in gray who run the operation or british intelligence would kill her if she became too big of a problem. she went to her lawyer and said, they're going to kill me and here's how. it will be either a helicopter accident or a car crash and it will be staged to look like a car crash. her lawyer took notes, detailed notes. >> patrick jephson was diana's private secretary and attended the meeting with her lawyer. >>
king. >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children, who would the press be focusing on in this country today? >> michaelwas mohammed al fayed's spokesman. >> they would be focusing on what princess diana was doing and in effect you would have one alternative royal family. >> the theory is far-fetched to some but a real fear for diana, one she shared with her butler paul burrell. >> i have a letter that says, the next few months are the most...
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michael lewis and j.d. nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name.
michael lewis and j.d. nance on c-span32's book tv. >>> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. next, stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. this took place in atlanta where martin luther king jr. and his father were both pastors. this class is an hour. >> who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace...
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king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. ♪ >> greg: it's time for "one more thing." i will start it off. check out my podcast with dr. michaelut the future of death. we talked about really cool stuff. trust me, it will blow your mind.me now this. slow news day. in today's slow news day, we visit a parrot and a cat. very interesting arrangement here.. they don't really get along too well. because it is slow news day, let's show it again in slow motion, because that is why it is slow news.w it's beautiful. >> dana: all right, seven priests walk into a bar. this isn't a joke though. this is in wales. they walk into a bar, but the bar staff thought they were out to do a fancy dress party, like a stag thing. they said, sorry we don't do that here. you're not allowed in. and they said, no really we are priests. finally, it all got resolved, they got them a round of beer, they said some prayers. >> chris: very nice. >> juan: how did that story come to your attention? >> dana: emily said it was her favorite thing of the day. >> juan: and out of this world job has just opened at nasa, ane it sounds like something out of men in black.
king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. ♪ >> greg: it's time for "one more thing." i will start it off. check out my podcast with dr. michaelut the future of death. we talked about really cool stuff. trust me, it will blow your mind.me now this. slow news day. in today's slow news day, we visit a parrot and a cat. very interesting arrangement here.. they don't really get along too well. because it is slow news day, let's show it again in slow motion,...
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michael jackson wearing a hat. i remember him singing "who is loving you" with the jackson 5. i thought he was so cool with that purple hat, afro. from stevie ray vaugn to hendrix to albert kingt a thing. i never put it on. i had one, my dad bought me one, i didn't feel it was right. i put it on one day, and it took me a while. i did not feel comfortable. and then i just stepped out and got a couple of compliments and people said, it is a good look on you. charlie: then it did not feel comfortable not to have it. gary: so i sleep in mind. charlie: no you don't. [laughter] let me remind everybody, gary clark junior, live north america 2016. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. charlie: john mayer is here. the seven-time grammy award winner has sold more than 30 million records worldwide. he has shared the stage with bb king, carlos santana, and eric clapton
michael jackson wearing a hat. i remember him singing "who is loving you" with the jackson 5. i thought he was so cool with that purple hat, afro. from stevie ray vaugn to hendrix to albert kingt a thing. i never put it on. i had one, my dad bought me one, i didn't feel it was right. i put it on one day, and it took me a while. i did not feel comfortable. and then i just stepped out and got a couple of compliments and people said, it is a good look on you. charlie: then it did not...
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michael, thank you. i went to call chairman richardson, and our cochairman, all of them, to the stage that has made today. martin luther kingreverend nelson rivers worked so hard. reverend todd geary, reverend jeff johnson. i want you all up to the stage, to come forward. reverend hatch. in the days when i was a kid the used to lock arms, and they would sing "we shall overcome." when i was a teenager, we said, we don't want to sing that, that is old school. but when i went to jail for 90 days, for facing baby bombers, i began understanding how much that song meant. because those people faced death. those people did not know they were coming back home, that night. so, they needed something that would energize and fortify their spirits. that ain't no old song, that's a song of rejuvenation, every commitment of connection -- of recommitment, of connection. and they held on because they knew they might never hold hands again. i want us in honor of them, 54 years later standing in the shadow of jefferson sessions from selma alabama to lock arms and a locked hands and let us sing, "we shall overcome." "singin[singing]'s ["we shal
michael, thank you. i went to call chairman richardson, and our cochairman, all of them, to the stage that has made today. martin luther kingreverend nelson rivers worked so hard. reverend todd geary, reverend jeff johnson. i want you all up to the stage, to come forward. reverend hatch. in the days when i was a kid the used to lock arms, and they would sing "we shall overcome." when i was a teenager, we said, we don't want to sing that, that is old school. but when i went to jail for...
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michael jordan and action stars like jackie chan and john clawed vandamme. his mother was believed to be kim jong un's favorite wife. she called kim jong un the morning star king09, rumors began circulating that he would succeed his father and those rumors gained credibility when kim, the younger, was given a post on the national defense commission. that's a powerful branch of the korean military. he was later named the head of the state security department, which is in charge of north korea's counter intelligence. in 2010, he was promoted to four star general and vice chairman of the central military commission. his father, kim jong il died in 2011. he broke protocol by walking alongside his father's hears during a funeral profession. shortly afterwards he assumed control of the north korean army. it was april of 2012 that he made his first public speech as leader and he quickly showed how ruthless he would be ordering the execution of his own uncle. jon? >> jon: and what about nuclear weapons? when did he start testing those? >> really, less than a year after he became north korea's leader he conducted his first nuclear test. that was in february of 2013. an
michael jordan and action stars like jackie chan and john clawed vandamme. his mother was believed to be kim jong un's favorite wife. she called kim jong un the morning star king09, rumors began circulating that he would succeed his father and those rumors gained credibility when kim, the younger, was given a post on the national defense commission. that's a powerful branch of the korean military. he was later named the head of the state security department, which is in charge of north korea's...
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king jr. in 1968. heather heyer takes her place in history now beside the names goodman, schwerner, and chaney, the three civil rights workers murdered in 1964. andrew goodman and michael schwerner were new yorkers who responded to the call to go south where they joined with mississippi civil rights worker james chaney in trying to help black people to register to vote. that was enough to get you murdered in mississippi in 1964, and everyone knew that before goodman, schwerner, and chaney took their lives in their hands by taking a stand against white supremacy in mississippi. those days were supposed to be behind us. it wasn't supposed to be dangerous anymore to take a stand for racial equality in the united states, including in the south. but we were reminded on saturday that white supremacy has never given up on terrorism and murder. and so heather heyer is its latest victim. heather heyer's mother, susan bro now wants to do everything she can to make sure we never forget what her daughter stood for. >> i lost my child, and i'm heartbroken over that, and i would grieve in private. but she stood for something, and by golly i'm going to advocate that let's make that a
king jr. in 1968. heather heyer takes her place in history now beside the names goodman, schwerner, and chaney, the three civil rights workers murdered in 1964. andrew goodman and michael schwerner were new yorkers who responded to the call to go south where they joined with mississippi civil rights worker james chaney in trying to help black people to register to vote. that was enough to get you murdered in mississippi in 1964, and everyone knew that before goodman, schwerner, and chaney took...
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michael duo. we've got you covered on payrolls on friday, the love the apathy deter you from watching. we have bond kingjoining us after the numbers. check out tv to watch us online and interact with us to rightly. you can do lots of stuff, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: warren buffett is making headlines. billiont converted a $5 investment in bank of america into a 16 point i've billion $16.5 billion-- stake. joining us now is tom russo, managing member at gardner russo & gardner and a long-term shareholder of berkshire hathaway. great to have you with us on the program. let's talk about the current trilogy of warren buffett. -- the current strategy of warren buffett. we don't hold shares in bank of america at the moment. i would have loved to have taken the transaction that was presented. option whichn call was exercised at the end, at the market price and it was extraordinarily attractive and bank of america got more than they bargained for because of the benefit that warren provided them to reassure investors. jonathan: bloomberg tv will be catching up with brian moynihan and buffett himself, l
michael duo. we've got you covered on payrolls on friday, the love the apathy deter you from watching. we have bond kingjoining us after the numbers. check out tv to watch us online and interact with us to rightly. you can do lots of stuff, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: warren buffett is making headlines. billiont converted a $5 investment in bank of america into a 16 point i've billion $16.5 billion-- stake. joining us now is tom russo, managing member at gardner russo & gardner and a...
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michael: i am not sure it is different. i think it kind of proves the point that the content owner is the king.f the leverage in the relationship, and a high profile content might be the beginning of a slide down the slippery slope. what happens when cbs decides it needs content for its standalone service? i think netflix is in a race to replicate what hbo has done with original content. remember, hbo has warner universal and fox motion pictures. netflix is left with nothing new. all new movies are pledged to some combination of epix, stars, hbo, and the new disney offering. no new movies. a question whether there will be any children's content after 2018. likely, you will see others emulating disney and pulling content from netflix. it is a race for netflix to replace established content with recognizable brands, with new content of its own. keep in mind, netflix owns very little of what you think of as netflix originals. things like "house of cards" and "orange is the new black" is not theirs. they do on "stranger things," but i defy you to name many shows that are popular. david: traditional
michael: i am not sure it is different. i think it kind of proves the point that the content owner is the king.f the leverage in the relationship, and a high profile content might be the beginning of a slide down the slippery slope. what happens when cbs decides it needs content for its standalone service? i think netflix is in a race to replicate what hbo has done with original content. remember, hbo has warner universal and fox motion pictures. netflix is left with nothing new. all new movies...
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michael kors. >> who else? >> those are good moves. >> i'm not going on record who else will be purchased. >> so it's not over yet? >> i think there will be a continual consolidation, and i think cash is kinghave a dominant, you know, cash position, have a strong balance sheet to be able to do the investing that you need to transform your business, or weather the storm if you need to rationalize such as kors and coach have done or are doing. >> i understand, liz, coach kind of said, look, we don't think amazon is a luxury platform we want to get deeply involved with right now but it seems like there's a lot of high income shoppers using amazon prime all the time and i think that data backs it up. if you're coach, why not go in with the big splashy thing saying we're on amazon, prime, a great refund policy and return policy and, you know, we can get this product right to you, easy and -- and kind of remembering your preferences and what you may like. >> i hi it remains to be seen. they are probably evaluating it. i think that like nike did, you know, if you can go in with a strong brand presence and it's brand enhancing and allows you to reach a customer base, and i think amazon really want
michael kors. >> who else? >> those are good moves. >> i'm not going on record who else will be purchased. >> so it's not over yet? >> i think there will be a continual consolidation, and i think cash is kinghave a dominant, you know, cash position, have a strong balance sheet to be able to do the investing that you need to transform your business, or weather the storm if you need to rationalize such as kors and coach have done or are doing. >> i understand,...