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look at that face. >> mr. jonesan already do a hard >> today on this stage, one lucky player will begin their journey toward a possible $1 million prize, and you'll be there with them for every second of the drama. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] as a student who is struggling to pay his bills, our returning contestant used to use his trivia knowledge to win free meals. today answering questions is going to hopefully get him a million dollars. from mount carmel, illinois, please welcome back beau henson. [cheers and applause] >> what's up, beau? how are you doing, man? >> i'm good. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> so like--like many of us, you're a starving student. >> that's correct. i still am. >> and, uh--but you-- but you used your--
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mr. jones: the first place people look in a newly published book is the index. at the library of congress and other research institutions we look at acknowledgment pages and the bibliography also. looking for ourselves. if you look at the able archer book, you will see different offices. the large portion of documents upon which the author based his story came from the ronald reagan and george bush library and from the national archives and other national archive holdings. i am very proud of all of our staff. some of whom are in the audience today. it is gratifying to see others do,eciate the work to whether it is helping people navigate through our holdings or as nate noted, breaking a classification logjam to release a critical document. we help researchers uncover the stories of our past and those stories, like today's story of able archer, remind us that history is not just what happened 100 or more years ago, as more and more records are processed and declassified we learn more about our p
mr. jones: the first place people look in a newly published book is the index. at the library of congress and other research institutions we look at acknowledgment pages and the bibliography also. looking for ourselves. if you look at the able archer book, you will see different offices. the large portion of documents upon which the author based his story came from the ronald reagan and george bush library and from the national archives and other national archive holdings. i am very proud of...
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. >> mrs. jones knows mrs. jones is important. we build it in every part of our system. so from our back panel system when mrs. jones calls there's notes there. she likes to sit in front. likes to sit on left-hand side. likes to bring her mom. >> they took customer service a step further. give people reason to cam back. >> making sure there's a variety of music. variety of artists. variety of experience. >> variety of times is important too. evening classes don't work for everyone. >> the original model was a girls night out so in looking at those numbers we saw that we were making 75% and 25% of our time. >> added classes a at times to fill studioses that were otherwise sitting empty. >> that's when it sort of morphed into more. turned into coffee and canvas in the morning. >> events and birthday parties are now part of the schedule too. with so many classes offered the company needed enough art to keep painting. five thousand pieces of copyrighted art. that's growing daily. new product people are excited about. >> prints are created by fad. held with engagement and kee
. >> mrs. jones knows mrs. jones is important. we build it in every part of our system. so from our back panel system when mrs. jones calls there's notes there. she likes to sit in front. likes to sit on left-hand side. likes to bring her mom. >> they took customer service a step further. give people reason to cam back. >> making sure there's a variety of music. variety of artists. variety of experience. >> variety of times is important too. evening classes don't work...
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. >> mr. jones. you can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's the old saying, you do the crime, you've got to do the time. >> but jones had his supporters at the hearing as well, including lolita brown. his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the t
. >> mr. jones. you can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's...
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but we strongly believe that mr. jones knew his assailant. and we strongly believe it was one of the people he allowed into the home on numerous occasions in the past. >> what lavern came to see about her father on monday the 16th she came to the front gate and found i she use aid key to get in and then found the inner door just slightly ajar inside investigators learned that all the windows were locked and backdoor was locked and the theory now is that whoever killed mr. jones did it the night before and as they walked out this front door they let the gate lock behind them. >> prior to this taking place there were rumors floating through the neighborhood at mr. jones had a substantial amount of cash hidden inside the the house. >> this is the condition the house was in when police first arrived. there was evidence of drug use, heavy drinking and coins and electronics were missing from the house. >> we have some evil doerss he's here the lord didn't put you on earth to kill but to love you want justice. >> i do, i do. i really do. i know some
but we strongly believe that mr. jones knew his assailant. and we strongly believe it was one of the people he allowed into the home on numerous occasions in the past. >> what lavern came to see about her father on monday the 16th she came to the front gate and found i she use aid key to get in and then found the inner door just slightly ajar inside investigators learned that all the windows were locked and backdoor was locked and the theory now is that whoever killed mr. jones did it the...
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. >> mrs. jones knows them. we built it in every part of our system.rom our back panel system when mrs. jones calls, there's notes there. she likes to sit in the front and be on the left hand side and bring her mom. >> all the details are great. renee and kathy took customer service a step further. they give people reasons to come back. >> making sure there's a variety of music, a variety of artists and a variety of experience. >> a variety of times is important, too. evening classes don't work for everyone. >> the original model was a girl's night out. in looking at those numbers, we saw we were making 75% of our money in 25% of our time. >> they added classes to fill studios that were otherwise sitting empty. >> that's when it morphed into more, turned into coffee and canvas in the morning. >> events like corporate team building and birthday parties are part of the schedule, too. with so many classes, the company needed enough hart to keep painting. >> 5,000 pieces of art. that's growing daily. we have to make sure there's a new product people are ex
. >> mrs. jones knows them. we built it in every part of our system.rom our back panel system when mrs. jones calls, there's notes there. she likes to sit in the front and be on the left hand side and bring her mom. >> all the details are great. renee and kathy took customer service a step further. they give people reasons to come back. >> making sure there's a variety of music, a variety of artists and a variety of experience. >> a variety of times is important, too....
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but we strongly believe that mr. jones knew his assailant. gly believe that ite was onvee of the people who he allow into the home on numerous occasions in the past. > when lavern jones came to see about her father on monday, the 16th, she came to the front gait and found it locked. she used a key to get in and then she found the inner doorr just slightly ajar. inside investigators later learned that all the windows were locked and the back doorck was locked and their theory now is that whoever killed mr. jones did it the night before and as they walked out this front door they let the gait lock behind them. prior to this incident taking place there wered rumors floatig through the neighborhood that mr. jones had a substantial amount of cash hidden house. > this is the condition the house was in the when police fit arrived. there was evidence of drug use and heavy drinking, coins and electrickics were also missing from the house. we have some evil doers out here. the lord didn't put p you on this earth to kill anyone. they put you on this eart
but we strongly believe that mr. jones knew his assailant. gly believe that ite was onvee of the people who he allow into the home on numerous occasions in the past. > when lavern jones came to see about her father on monday, the 16th, she came to the front gait and found it locked. she used a key to get in and then she found the inner doorr just slightly ajar. inside investigators later learned that all the windows were locked and the back doorck was locked and their theory now is that...
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mr. jones explores ronald reagan's thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses the process of declassifying the government materials that were the basis of his book. this hour-long event is hosted by the national archives in washington, dc. washingtonid that in the first place people look in a newly published book is the index to see if they are mentioned. at the library of congress and other research institutions we look at acknowledgment pages and the bibliography, also. looking for ourselves. if you look at the acknowledgment at the able archer book, you will see different offices. a large portion of the documents upon which the author based his story came from the ronald reagan and george bush library -- presidential libraries and other archive holdings. i am very proud of all of our staff, some of whom are in the audience today. and it is gratifying to see others appreciate the work we do whether it is helping people navigate through our holdings or as nate noted, breaking a declas
mr. jones explores ronald reagan's thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses the process of declassifying the government materials that were the basis of his book. this hour-long event is hosted by the national archives in washington, dc. washingtonid that in the first place people look in a newly published book is the index to see if they are mentioned. at the library of congress and other research institutions we look at acknowledgment pages and the bibliography, also. looking for...
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the veteran officer was also a drummer in a band called mrs. jones revenge. officer boyer's bravery and courage will always be remembered and his ultimate sacrifice in service of his community will never be forgotten.>>> back to the storm watch. the rain is not helping with repairs on highway 37 which is still shut down and no fado. they had to put repairs on hold when the rain happened yesterday. no word on when it will resume.>>> this is paradise boulevard near trussell band.>>> they covered this area with tarps and i hope the extra layer of protection will prevent damage to homes on marin valley drive.>>> crews are working around the clock to fix a massive sinkhole in studio city at laurel canyon. it's 20 feet deep and 30 feet wide. it swallowed two cars. we have been told it could take several weeks to fix it.>>> those going to lake tahoe for a three day weekend were in for surprise as sheets of snow impacted the area. crews were carefully monitoring the pavement after part of a westbound lane eroded sunday. one woman who spent hours on the road said one
the veteran officer was also a drummer in a band called mrs. jones revenge. officer boyer's bravery and courage will always be remembered and his ultimate sacrifice in service of his community will never be forgotten.>>> back to the storm watch. the rain is not helping with repairs on highway 37 which is still shut down and no fado. they had to put repairs on hold when the rain happened yesterday. no word on when it will resume.>>> this is paradise boulevard near trussell...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. companies across the state are york sgrowing the economy,otion. with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation
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he also played in a band called mrs. jones revenge.>>> 11 passengers board a flight to new york without security screening. how they managed to breeze past a check point. >>> construction in the bay area and why it may never see actual trains.>>> the market opened about 10 minutes ago and the dow hit a record high shortly thereafter. let's take a look at the big board. the dow is up about 71 points. we will get an update from our financial reporter jason. ,, >>> the time is 6:45 on this tuesday, february 21. here is a live look of the doppler radar. the good news is that the precipitation is moving out. we will continue to see scattered showers through the day. look at that line of showers. another line of activity popped up just outside the santa rosa area. good morning to you, you will have rain in the next five minutes. discovery bay, you heard the rain plow through your area making tracks along highway four to the stockton area. also 205 out of tracy. you can see the rain is lightening up an old wood. santa clara county is
he also played in a band called mrs. jones revenge.>>> 11 passengers board a flight to new york without security screening. how they managed to breeze past a check point. >>> construction in the bay area and why it may never see actual trains.>>> the market opened about 10 minutes ago and the dow hit a record high shortly thereafter. let's take a look at the big board. the dow is up about 71 points. we will get an update from our financial reporter jason. ,,...
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we'll battle it out on the plaza to see which is the better bagger, me or mrs. jones. those stories and more when we get started today. who's your money on? >> sheinelle. >> i'm going with sheinelle too. that was my first job, actually, bagging groceries. >> really? >> yeah. so i would do well at that. >> show me some tips. >> heavier at the bottom. go from there. >> love it. >> have fun. bye, guys. >>> thieves targeting high end stores in maryland and virginia. women go in armed with pepper spray, threaten employees, and make off with thousands in bags, clothing, and accessories. two more incidents just happened this week. jackie benson has the details you'll only see on news4. >> she smiled at me and said have a great day as she sprayed in my face. >> reporter: these are images of persons of interest. a series of threat incidents at luxury good stores in georgetown. the most recent happened just this week at torrey birch and kate spade. during that crime, pepper spray was used on a security officer who tried to intervene. >> that is so important that we get informati
we'll battle it out on the plaza to see which is the better bagger, me or mrs. jones. those stories and more when we get started today. who's your money on? >> sheinelle. >> i'm going with sheinelle too. that was my first job, actually, bagging groceries. >> really? >> yeah. so i would do well at that. >> show me some tips. >> heavier at the bottom. go from there. >> love it. >> have fun. bye, guys. >>> thieves targeting high end stores...
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we will be right back with more ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.h life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, easy and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149, you'll receive five screenings- including ones that use ultrasound technology to look inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk for stroke and heart disease. visits take only about an hour... you stay dressed and tests are painless. plus, you'll get a personalized results kit which includes a detailed report to share with your doctor. these screenings go beyond an annual checkup. and unless you have symptoms, insurance companies and medicare typically won't cover them. unfortunately, by the time symptoms develop, it could be too late. now you don't have to wait--you get all five screenings together in this special offer, saving over 50%. so join the over 8 million americans who chose life line screening to be proa
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> neil: welcome back from washington. you think all union guys have a problem with this republican president? think again. exhibit a, richard trumpka. take a look. >> our members come in all stripes. they have one thing
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. >> let me show you what mr. jones' current thinking is and put it on the screen because this is disturbing. "we believe the lord god created races with distinctions and that races are meant to be separate from one another, we basically accept there are three races, caucasians, negroes, orientals, caucasians can't date orientals, orientals can't date caucasians and neither can date negroes." >> well, i disagree with that. >> bob jones university is opposed to intermarriage of the races because it breaks down the barriers god established. when jesus christ returns to the earth he will establish world unity, until then a divided earth seems to be his plan. throughout your campaign you've said i'm a uniter not a divider. do you condone that thinking? if not, why go there? >> i don't accept that particular policy at bob jones university. >> those allegations stem from the speech you gave at bob jones university in south carolina. you said you don't regret having spoken there but do you regret not having at the time during
. >> let me show you what mr. jones' current thinking is and put it on the screen because this is disturbing. "we believe the lord god created races with distinctions and that races are meant to be separate from one another, we basically accept there are three races, caucasians, negroes, orientals, caucasians can't date orientals, orientals can't date caucasians and neither can date negroes." >> well, i disagree with that. >> bob jones university is opposed to...
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. >> this is making me think of the known world by mr. jones. >> edward jones. >> and wondering if in your research you came across freed slaves owning slaves as common place or rare or what? >> so the question is about black slaveholders essentially. they -- i didn't write about them here in this book. i studied william johnson out of mississippi, because he is a black slave holder who had a journal. he was barber, and so he had a -- 800 pages of everything he did each day. but he didn't talk about enslaved people that much, couldso i didn't find that much evidence in his journal and i didn't read every page but a it wanted to talk about it, but theirs a look called black masters. there's a book, black slaveholds so so some of owork had didn't done but i wanted to find more in the johnson narrative, that but i didn't find enough could i use to fit into the argument. >> it wasn't that common. louisiana had a number of them. what ischial long being talk about black slaveholder you have to study them and understand the context. some places like i
. >> this is making me think of the known world by mr. jones. >> edward jones. >> and wondering if in your research you came across freed slaves owning slaves as common place or rare or what? >> so the question is about black slaveholders essentially. they -- i didn't write about them here in this book. i studied william johnson out of mississippi, because he is a black slave holder who had a journal. he was barber, and so he had a -- 800 pages of everything he did each...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque thatuilds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's another option. drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wirel
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. >>: mr. jones why aren't you at the super bowl? gary: i'd rather watch the game at home having gone to many super bowls. i rather stay home. >> reporter: we will be right back. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. a very rare event in space .... was caught on camera by the hubble space telescope. it shows the death of a star.. one much like the sun... and the image is remarkable. here is a still frame from the footage captured by nasa's hubble space telescope. the low- mass star is going through a rapid transformation from a red giant to a planetary nebula. the outter layers of gas and dust are shed into space...ejected at immense speeds. scientists say the whole event happens in "the blink of an eye." >> reporter: more showers around the bay area tonight. we have a stronger storm coming on sunday. >> pam: all mile-long tune in with us at 10 and will have the full details tonight per roll bounty is more absorbent, so t
. >>: mr. jones why aren't you at the super bowl? gary: i'd rather watch the game at home having gone to many super bowls. i rather stay home. >> reporter: we will be right back. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. a very rare event in space .... was caught on camera by the hubble space telescope. it shows the death of a star.. one much like the sun... and the image is...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.th life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, easy and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149, you'll receive five screenings- including ones that use ultrasound technology to look inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk for stroke and heart disease. visits take only about an hour... you stay dressed and tests are painless. plus, you'll get a personalized results kit which includes a detailed report to share with your doctor. these screenings go beyond an annual checkup. and unless you have symptoms, insurance companies and medicare typically won't cover them. unfortunately, by the time symptoms develop, it could be too late. now you don't have to wait--you get all five screenings together in this special offer, saving over 50%. so join the over 8 million americans who chose life line screening to be pro
ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.th life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, easy and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149, you'll receive five screenings- including ones that use ultrasound technology to look inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk for stroke and heart disease. visits...
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. >> this is making methink of the known world by mr. jones. >> edward jones. >> and wondering if in your research you came across free displays owning slaves as -- freed slaves -- as, place or where or what? >> the question is about black slaveholders essentially. i didn't write about them here at this particular book. i studied william johnson out of mississippi because he is a black slaveholders who had a journal. he was a barber. it's like 800 pages of everything you did each day. but he didn't talk about enslaved people that much. i didn't find that much evidence in his journal and i didn't read every single page. i was trying to find if i could talk maybe a little about it. there's a book called black masters by rourke and johnson. there's a book, black slaveholders. some of this work has been done already and it wanted to try to go in a little bit different direction. i was hoping i would find more in the johnson narratives, the johnson books but i didn't find enough i could use that would fit into this argument. [inaudible] >> it wasn'
. >> this is making methink of the known world by mr. jones. >> edward jones. >> and wondering if in your research you came across free displays owning slaves as -- freed slaves -- as, place or where or what? >> the question is about black slaveholders essentially. i didn't write about them here at this particular book. i studied william johnson out of mississippi because he is a black slaveholders who had a journal. he was a barber. it's like 800 pages of everything you...
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mr. julio jones.lanta run game to compliment matt ryan passing game and the falcons within an absolute close 1-a classic, guys, 28-24. >> it look like you're taking the over. >> if you're so inclined. >> there it is. >> for entertainment persons only. >> we shall see. >> coming up tonight at 10:00 it was a bar a local family owned for decades then it closed. now a man is fulfilling his late mother's wish that the building serve as something other than a place to just grab a drink. >> that does it for us tonight at 6:00 o'clock. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00 o'clock. have a great night. inside edition is up next. >> breaking her silence. what the passenger who says she was kicked off a plane for showing too much cleavage wants everyone to know. >> i was extremely humiliated. >> then chaos at chuck e. cheese. >> there's a fight that broke out. we have people fighting. >> a popular place for birthday parties. kids love going there. but is chuck e. cheese serving too much booze. >> how about corona
mr. julio jones.lanta run game to compliment matt ryan passing game and the falcons within an absolute close 1-a classic, guys, 28-24. >> it look like you're taking the over. >> if you're so inclined. >> there it is. >> for entertainment persons only. >> we shall see. >> coming up tonight at 10:00 it was a bar a local family owned for decades then it closed. now a man is fulfilling his late mother's wish that the building serve as something other than a place...
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i believe mr. jones will be with some of the questions. to talk about oastal -- >> george: we're working with on coastal p team projects, one of three texans is zone within our great state. it's part of my job to explain to all texans that it's we protect our ital industry in the houston ship channel, and with the of the panama canal, maritime trade will be part of of the texas economy. we got to do a better job for preparing for the next natural disaster. a lot of lessons from florida, we'll be working hard on that. for sharing.ou [applause] didn't mind him having an announcement. >> thank you, govern, thank you, commissioner. this guilty interrupting great dialogue. there are some questions that our audience would like us to ask. some are directed to you, governor, some to the commissioner. this is sort of a jump ball. it may be a good one to start out with, i think. that your parents did r said that made you want to become a public servant and a etter person than you would have been on your own. george: i was going to ask you question,
i believe mr. jones will be with some of the questions. to talk about oastal -- >> george: we're working with on coastal p team projects, one of three texans is zone within our great state. it's part of my job to explain to all texans that it's we protect our ital industry in the houston ship channel, and with the of the panama canal, maritime trade will be part of of the texas economy. we got to do a better job for preparing for the next natural disaster. a lot of lessons from florida,...
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i believe mr. jones come forward with some questions. >> in the interim, we are working with efficiency also infrastructure projects and protecting the texas coast. one of three texans resides within a coastal zone of our great state. from fort worth, it is part of my job to explain to all taxes that it is important that we protect our vital industry. -- and widening of the panama canal, maritime commerce and trade will be the lifeblood of the 21st century texas economy. and we've got to do a better job for the next natural disaster. there are a lot of things to learn from florida and we work hard in that. >> thank you for sharing. [applause] >> thank you. i hope you didn't mind me letting him have that. [laughter] >> thank you governor, thank you commissioner. i feel guilty interrupting this great dialogue. but there are some questions that the audience would like us to ask. some of these are directed to you governor and some to the commissioner. this is a jumbled ball but maybe a good one. what is it t
i believe mr. jones come forward with some questions. >> in the interim, we are working with efficiency also infrastructure projects and protecting the texas coast. one of three texans resides within a coastal zone of our great state. from fort worth, it is part of my job to explain to all taxes that it is important that we protect our vital industry. -- and widening of the panama canal, maritime commerce and trade will be the lifeblood of the 21st century texas economy. and we've got to...
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i believe mr. jones will be coming forward with some of the questions. jeb: you want to talk about coastal -- george: in the interim, yeah. we're working with the new trump transition team on coastal infrastructure projects, one of three texans is in a coastal zone within our great state. it's part of my job to explain o all texans that it's important that we protect our vital industry in the houston ship channel, and with the widening of the panama canal, maritime trade will be part of the life blood of the texas economy. we got to do a better job for preparing for the next natural disaster. a lot of lessons from florida, we'll be working hard on that. jeb: thank you for sharing. eb: i hope you didn't mind him having an announcement. >> thank you, govern, thank you, commissioner. i feel guilty interrupting this reat dialogue. there are some questions that our audience would like us to ask. ome are directed to you, governor, some to the commissioner. this is sort of a jump ball. it may be a good one to start out with, i think. what is it that your parent
i believe mr. jones will be coming forward with some of the questions. jeb: you want to talk about coastal -- george: in the interim, yeah. we're working with the new trump transition team on coastal infrastructure projects, one of three texans is in a coastal zone within our great state. it's part of my job to explain o all texans that it's important that we protect our vital industry in the houston ship channel, and with the widening of the panama canal, maritime trade will be part of the...
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mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas mazzucco to be vice president. we will need his guiding hand >> i will second that. the okay discussion? discussion of the nomination for thomas mazzucco to be vice president of the police commission? i think it's great. tip you've been wonderful in a consistent voice and are you going to do it? >> i am >> there we go let's go at we got a motion and submit any further discussion, colleagues? public comment any public comment on this matter? hearing none, public comment is closed. sgt. please take roll call >> on a motion to nominate commissioner thomas mazzucco to serve as vp of the commission loftus
mr. jones you are welcome. you're always the welcome it and so all public comments here. this commission has become a very important part of my life am honored to serve it because it serves the city that i live in and love. so thank you for this opportunity. also very rare a [inaudible] >> now in terms of his or president in terms of vice president obviously we also need to elect a vice president. i would invite a motion for a nominee for vice president. >> i nominate thomas...
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. >> will turn the floor over to your questions and believe mr. jones -- where did he go? >> coming forward. in the interim, we are working with the new trump transition keep on coastal infrastructure great statnamely protecting the texas coast. one of three texans reside within a coastal zone of our great state and highlander from fort worth that is part of my job to explain to all texans thathat is important that we protect our vital industry and with widening of the panama canal maritime commerce and trade would be the lifeblood of the 21st century texas economy. we've got to do a better job for preparing for the next naturale disaster. a lot of lessons from florida. we'll be working hard on that. >> thank you for sharing. [applause] >> i hope you didn't mind like letting him having a paid for announcement. [laughter] >> thank you governor. thank you commission. i feel guilty interrupting this great dialogue but there are some questions that our audience would like us to ask some of these are directed to you, governor. some to the commission. this is sort of a jump ball
. >> will turn the floor over to your questions and believe mr. jones -- where did he go? >> coming forward. in the interim, we are working with the new trump transition keep on coastal infrastructure great statnamely protecting the texas coast. one of three texans reside within a coastal zone of our great state and highlander from fort worth that is part of my job to explain to all texans thathat is important that we protect our vital industry and with widening of the panama canal...
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mr. joneseater signal of we this than for this house to send the government back to the european union and say we want to renegotiate further. be seizedat would upon as a sign of weakness and therefore, i cannot agree with this order. mark: jones was explaining the british government's position during a vote on legislation that would trigger the formal start of brexit. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you for that. hold your fire seems to be the prevailing themes in the market at the beginning of 2017. investors bracing for fiscal stimulus and also preparing for prospects of higher interest rates here in the u.s. investors might be making a mistake according to our next guest. he says short end strategies will continue to lag. was the fixeder income manager of the year. -- the you say jerome: people are generally looking for safety from volatility. we are in a continual norm
mr. joneseater signal of we this than for this house to send the government back to the european union and say we want to renegotiate further. be seizedat would upon as a sign of weakness and therefore, i cannot agree with this order. mark: jones was explaining the british government's position during a vote on legislation that would trigger the formal start of brexit. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this...
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. >> thank you, mr. jones next item, please. >> good afternoon.'m teresa i work at senior citizen disabled action and a long time resident of district 3 i've gotten to know many of the seniors that matches the population that i see at the office those are people who 5 years ago thought they were middle-income they standard of living was one that was comfortable with incomes on average district 3 that will 37 thousand for district altogether the rents were on average or the anchorage was about one thousand a month for a one bedroom about 2011 there have been over 2 hundred people in north beach alone that have lost their homes throu those people have no where to go their way of living has been lowered immensely no housing included in san francisco for them we're not building for them even though they've worked entire lives to create city that most of us enjoy and the workers on the fwhooifrjsdz once lived nearby didn't need a car didn't need a bus could walk to work 40 percent of all workers on the wharf are currently living in the east bay and tha
. >> thank you, mr. jones next item, please. >> good afternoon.'m teresa i work at senior citizen disabled action and a long time resident of district 3 i've gotten to know many of the seniors that matches the population that i see at the office those are people who 5 years ago thought they were middle-income they standard of living was one that was comfortable with incomes on average district 3 that will 37 thousand for district altogether the rents were on average or the anchorage...
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matt lauer and mrs. jones. come on out.ook at that. >> his pants. >> that looks very nice. >> wait a minute. i just want to point out the slippers and the red pants really make it. >> very nice. >> with the pleats actually fit pretty well. >> it fits really well. charlie looked at us. we walked out and said what the heck is going on. >> charlie wants you matt. >> matt has worn those pants before. >> it's the same guy. >> those are pretty cool. we want to thank our friends at shinesty for these. any questions. meantime head inside get a chat and performance from the great, and i mean great, reba. >> would you be afraid to answer the door dressed like matt? >> pajama drawer. >> but first, mr. roker, be honest did you pick the patriots because you were in boston on friday. >> i love the patriots. >> you should be wearing this too. >> busted baby. >> i love the patriots. the cheers the mayor, everybody, we picked right. >> i'm not buying it. >> doesn't matter. you're wearing the suit. not me. >> let's show you what we got for y
matt lauer and mrs. jones. come on out.ook at that. >> his pants. >> that looks very nice. >> wait a minute. i just want to point out the slippers and the red pants really make it. >> very nice. >> with the pleats actually fit pretty well. >> it fits really well. charlie looked at us. we walked out and said what the heck is going on. >> charlie wants you matt. >> matt has worn those pants before. >> it's the same guy. >> those are...
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democrats do all they can to o bstru ct battle as democrats do all they can to obstruct mr trump's agenda. richard jonesald trump is it doesn't take long for him to react. we know where to look for it as well. absolutely, i think he has tweeted about five or six times already this morning. the tweeting he sent out in response tojudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on thejudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on the judge who over turned his immigration policy was to blame the messenger. those comments from judge gorsuch emerged from democratic senator richard blumenthal. he treated senator richard blumenthal, who neverfought in vietnam, when for years he said he had in brackets he says major light, misrepresents whatjudge gorsuch told him. there are two parts to the allegation. the first about senator blumenthal. yes, he did misrepresent himself in the past as having served in vietnam. he was in the us marine corps reserve. he didn't serve in vietnam. he apologised for the statements about six years ago. on a more pertinent point about whether he misrepresented judge gorsuch‘s comments
democrats do all they can to o bstru ct battle as democrats do all they can to obstruct mr trump's agenda. richard jonesald trump is it doesn't take long for him to react. we know where to look for it as well. absolutely, i think he has tweeted about five or six times already this morning. the tweeting he sent out in response tojudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on thejudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on the judge who over turned his immigration policy was to blame the...
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mr. trump's golf club. cnn's athena jones. what's happening there? >> reporter: hi, fred. we just got a note from the press pool the two leaders wrapped up their round of golf at trump international at jupiter and headed to another activity. we know a few details about four hour round. the two were riding together in the same golf cart. ereny els, the south african pro golfer part of their group and he was making a make america great again hat part of establishing a strong personal relationship between the two leaders, president trump and prime minister abe, important to the japanese prime minister. that's why he was the first foreign head of state to visit with president-elect trump in november soon after he won the election but also made news on the trip down here, on air force one when he came back to the press cabin to show his wife, first lady melania trump, it was her first flight on air force. i asked about the immigration ban and these new security measures he's promising. he said he was certain that the administration would ultimately win any court battle but that
mr. trump's golf club. cnn's athena jones. what's happening there? >> reporter: hi, fred. we just got a note from the press pool the two leaders wrapped up their round of golf at trump international at jupiter and headed to another activity. we know a few details about four hour round. the two were riding together in the same golf cart. ereny els, the south african pro golfer part of their group and he was making a make america great again hat part of establishing a strong personal...
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mr. trump's golf club. athena jones joining us now from outside the president resort.sident has a lot more than golf on his mind. do we know anything about what they were talking a about? >> hi, fred, with we don't yet know anything about what they were talking about. or are talking about on the golf course, but i can report some reporting from cnn producer liz, they are riding in the golf cart together. they are playing at a pretty quick pace we're told and the president is wearing a white make america great again hat. perhaps not surprising. this visit has a good deal, at least for the japanese, about building a personal relationship and being sure that the u.s. and japan as countries, as government, continue to have a very, very strong alliance. perhaps we'll get a readout later on a bit more about what was discussed today. we know a lot of the ground was covered yesterday at the white house in the first official meeting between the two. remember, prime minister abe was the first foreign head of state to meet with president-elect trump in november at trump tower, bu
mr. trump's golf club. athena jones joining us now from outside the president resort.sident has a lot more than golf on his mind. do we know anything about what they were talking a about? >> hi, fred, with we don't yet know anything about what they were talking about. or are talking about on the golf course, but i can report some reporting from cnn producer liz, they are riding in the golf cart together. they are playing at a pretty quick pace we're told and the president is wearing a...
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mr. trump responded by saying it would not happen. white house correspondent athena jones president trump is playing host to japan's prime minister. athena, for the moment there's been no reaction from the president? >> hi, that's right. we know that the white house is aware and monitoring the situation closely. we know that president trump has been briefed. we don't know who he was briefed by. and we know that the press pool, the pool of reporters who closely follow his almost every move that they can, was able to ask a question of the president, ask him to respond to this north korea missile test before heading into that dinner with prime minister abe and his wife a couple of hours ago. you could clearly hear the press asking him to respond and the president ignored the questions. so it was a clear signal this is a white house that was trying to respond cautiously to this provocation by the north koreans. it shouldn't come as a huge surprise. we reported, cnn reported just last month, about u.s. intelligence agencies having satellite imagery that showed some possible pre
mr. trump responded by saying it would not happen. white house correspondent athena jones president trump is playing host to japan's prime minister. athena, for the moment there's been no reaction from the president? >> hi, that's right. we know that the white house is aware and monitoring the situation closely. we know that president trump has been briefed. we don't know who he was briefed by. and we know that the press pool, the pool of reporters who closely follow his almost every move...
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jones. >> well, last week, we placed a friendly wager on the super paiots.. >> and maria, too. >> and maria, too. it's time for them to pay up. mr>> i love this. i love this. >> that's what i'm talking about. ♪ >> never let it be said that we welch on bets. we live up to our side of the bargain. >> look at that. that is very nice. >> wait a minute. >> i just want to point out that the slippers and the red pants really make it. >> very nice. >> they fit pretty well. >> isn't that a weird thing? it fits really well. nice. charlie looked at us as we walked out and said, what the heck is going on? >> charlie wants you, matt. >> it's the same guy. oh. >> those are pretty cool. we want to thank our friends for these. any questions? >> no. >>>, we're going to head inside. we'll get a chat and a live performance from the great, and i mean great, reba mcentire. >>> would you be afraid to answer the door in your pajamas or dressed like matt? that would be great. we'll, we're going to show you how to raid your what's happenin your neck of the woods. >>> well, it's a chilly start for much of the area this morning, 32 gaithersburg. in the di
jones. >> well, last week, we placed a friendly wager on the super paiots.. >> and maria, too. >> and maria, too. it's time for them to pay up. mr>> i love this. i love this. >> that's what i'm talking about. ♪ >> never let it be said that we welch on bets. we live up to our side of the bargain. >> look at that. that is very nice. >> wait a minute. >> i just want to point out that the slippers and the red pants really make it. >>...
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mr. trump's golf club there in jupiter, florida. athena jonesning us now from outside the president's report. the president has a whole lot on his mind. and any idea what they may have been talking about on the links? >> there's a lot of topics they could be talking about. among them, trade. and the idea of continuing to affirm the strong alliance between the u.s. and japan. this is also about forming a strong personal relationship to the leaders. that's why he was the first foreign leader to first foreign head of state to come and visit then president-elect trump during in november at trump tower, soon after the election. i can tell you a few details from the golf course. this is via our producer, liz landers, wsays the two men are golfing at a quick pace. ride ng the same golf cart together. sou ernie else is part of their grp and the president is wearing a white make america great again cap. not surprising, but big news was made on the trip down here yesterday. on air force one when the president came back to the press cabin after the flight
mr. trump's golf club there in jupiter, florida. athena jonesning us now from outside the president's report. the president has a whole lot on his mind. and any idea what they may have been talking about on the links? >> there's a lot of topics they could be talking about. among them, trade. and the idea of continuing to affirm the strong alliance between the u.s. and japan. this is also about forming a strong personal relationship to the leaders. that's why he was the first foreign...
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mr. steadson bennett jr. e was born in 1929 to reverend bennett sr. he graduated from jesup high school in 1947 before attending auburn university. around this time he also married his wife, patsy jones. they were married for more than 69 years. mr. bennett first entered public service in 1949 as chief deputy clerk. by 1965, he was elected clerk of superior court and served for more than 50 years. recognized by the georgia house of representatives as the longest serving constitutional officer in georgia, mr. bennett has received a number of honors throughout his career. his dedicated service earned him clerk of the year award in 1985, the highest honor a clerk can receive. fittingly, the award is now named in honor of mr. bennett. perhaps his proudest achievement was when the citizens of wayne county officially named a main courtroom the steadson bennett jr. courtroom in honor of his years of service to the community he lived. in addition, he served president in the wayne county chamber of commerce, was an active member of the lions club. mr. bennett was always proud of where he came from, which was clear from how selfishly he dedicated his life to wayne county. he truly will be miss
mr. steadson bennett jr. e was born in 1929 to reverend bennett sr. he graduated from jesup high school in 1947 before attending auburn university. around this time he also married his wife, patsy jones. they were married for more than 69 years. mr. bennett first entered public service in 1949 as chief deputy clerk. by 1965, he was elected clerk of superior court and served for more than 50 years. recognized by the georgia house of representatives as the longest serving constitutional officer...
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mr. trump is now trying to clarify those remarks. the white house is trying to clean up the mess and sweden is trying to contradict the president's claim. athena jones is traveling with the president and has more from florida. >> reporter: good morning, ana. the president's comments at that melbourne rally on saturday suggesting there may have been a terror incident in sweden on friday night left people around the world scratching their heads. the president tweeting he was referring to a fox news report that aired on friday night. here is what some of that report had to say. >> perhaps no nation on earth is more committed than accepting migrants than sweden. in 2016 alone, the country brought in 160,000 people. only 500 of the migrants were able to get jobs in sweden. if these people are not able to work, they are able to commit crimes. >> there is a surge in gun violence and rape in stweweden e they started the open door policy. the stats are clear. they would refer to what is the root cause behind it and say it is happening more. it is men raping people. not the refugees. they make excuses for it. that is what they are referring to that the govern
mr. trump is now trying to clarify those remarks. the white house is trying to clean up the mess and sweden is trying to contradict the president's claim. athena jones is traveling with the president and has more from florida. >> reporter: good morning, ana. the president's comments at that melbourne rally on saturday suggesting there may have been a terror incident in sweden on friday night left people around the world scratching their heads. the president tweeting he was referring to a...
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mr. cullenen or his partner. pwc apologized to the cast and crew of "la la land" and similar happened to sammy davis jr. >> john addison for tom jones. >> reporter: addison had actually won in a different category. >> they gave me the wrong envelope. wait till the naacp hears about this. >> reporter: and there was travolta's tongue-twisted flub. >> please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only, adele dazine. >> reporter: the one and only ade idyll la manziel. but on this scale -- >> miss universe 2015 is -- >> reporter: there's really only steve harvey. >> colombia! >> reporter: sash, crown, two minutes later, a sheepish steve. >> okay, folks, i have to apologize. >> reporter: uh -- he misread the card. >> miss philippines! >> reporter: this morning harvey took to twitter, call me, warren beatty, i can help you get through this. for host jimmy kimmel, the finish line of a near-flawless performance was within spitting distance. >> some of you will get to come up on this stage tonight and give a speech that the president of the united states will tweet about in all caps during his 5:00 a.m. bowel movement tomorrow. >> kimmel did
mr. cullenen or his partner. pwc apologized to the cast and crew of "la la land" and similar happened to sammy davis jr. >> john addison for tom jones. >> reporter: addison had actually won in a different category. >> they gave me the wrong envelope. wait till the naacp hears about this. >> reporter: and there was travolta's tongue-twisted flub. >> please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only, adele dazine. >> reporter: the one and only ade...
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mr. trump made a comment about sweden during a rally in florida. our white house correspondent, athena jones as more on that. >> reporter: the president's comments at the rally on saturday suggesting there may have been some sort of terror incident in sweden on friday night left a lot of people all around the world scratching their heads. the president later sunday tweeting that he was referring to a fox news report that aired on friday night. here's some of what that report had to say. >> perhaps no one on earth is more accepted to. 2016 alone the country accepted more than 160,000 asylum seekers despite having a population of less than 10 million people. only 500 migrants got jobs. >> that segment went onto include an interview who said the swedish government was covering up violent crimes supposedly being covered up by refugees. we have no way to back that up. the president is an avid watcher of cable news, but this lack of precision, the fact he said something that made it sound like he was talking about a terror incident, left a lot of people scratching their heads. the former swedish p
mr. trump made a comment about sweden during a rally in florida. our white house correspondent, athena jones as more on that. >> reporter: the president's comments at the rally on saturday suggesting there may have been some sort of terror incident in sweden on friday night left a lot of people all around the world scratching their heads. the president later sunday tweeting that he was referring to a fox news report that aired on friday night. here's some of what that report had to say....
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jones makes sense of investing. you can bring yourneed yourb-game instead. you're just subbing for mrs.de class. [laughter] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. >>> tonight's 59th annual grammy awards will be a parade. drake, rihanna, adele, just to name a few. all of those artists cagrew up an on-line world where they could make their own machines. hoda kotb talks to them about the making of a superstar. >> for mtv and its love of music video. >> they will tell you napster rocked the world to its core. but it is 2017, and the last time i checked, the music hasn't died. though the industry itself has been turned upside down. >> everything is different than it was 30, 20, 10 years ago. it's constantly evolving. >> spawning a group of artists who have managed to rise above the noise by smashing, remixing and innovating the conventional way to make and release music. >> they did things differently but they all had the same effect, which was success. and moving the industry forward. >> but first let's rewind. remember when an album dro
jones makes sense of investing. you can bring yourneed yourb-game instead. you're just subbing for mrs.de class. [laughter] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. >>> tonight's 59th annual grammy awards will be a parade. drake, rihanna, adele, just to name a few. all of those artists cagrew up an on-line world where they could make their own machines. hoda kotb talks to them about the making of a superstar. >> for mtv and its...
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jones makes sense of investing. you can bring yourneed yourb-game instead. you're just subbing for mrs.r] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. >>> tonight's grammy awards will be a parade of the biggest stars in the world. beyonce, adele, drake, rihanna, to name a few. they came up in the online world where they could make their own names without if machinery of the music industry. hoda kotb puts the spotlight on the making of a modern superstar. >> for mtv and its world of music video -- >> i want my mtv. >> insiders will tell you it was napster that rocked the industry to the core. but it's 2017 and the last i checked the music hasn't died. though the industry itself has been turned upside down. >> everything is different than it was 30 years, 20 years. ten years ago. it's constantly evolving. >> spawning a group of artists who managed to rise above the noise by smashing, remixing and innovating the conventional way to make and release music. >> they did things differently but they're the same effect which was success. and moving
jones makes sense of investing. you can bring yourneed yourb-game instead. you're just subbing for mrs.r] yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you with the refreshing taste of tropicana. >>> tonight's grammy awards will be a parade of the biggest stars in the world. beyonce, adele, drake, rihanna, to name a few. they came up in the online world where they could make their own names without if machinery of the music industry. hoda kotb puts the spotlight on the making of a...