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. >> thank you, mr. lewis. >> i love. all right, mr. s, flattery will get you everywhere but maybe not here. judge jeanine pirro co-host on "the five" joins you now. did anybody try to hit on you in your courtroom. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. they come shackled with hands and legs in cuffs. whoa, that's when you really come down on them. >> jesse: what happened up here in wisconsin? i don't like what i'm seeing. i don't like this guy's behavior. does judge darrow have things under control? >> oh yeah the judge in wisconsin absolutely has things under control. who is not under control is the defendant who fired his own defense team when they had considered the not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. three psychiatrists came in and said the guy is not insane. if you can believe that and so now the guy is trying the case. this judge, i believe it judge darrow shows incredible restraint. >> jesse: too much restraint, judge. >> no. not too much restraint. >> jesse: i think she is charged with too much restrand. >> he is charged with ki
. >> thank you, mr. lewis. >> i love. all right, mr. s, flattery will get you everywhere but maybe not here. judge jeanine pirro co-host on "the five" joins you now. did anybody try to hit on you in your courtroom. >> oh, yeah. absolutely. they come shackled with hands and legs in cuffs. whoa, that's when you really come down on them. >> jesse: what happened up here in wisconsin? i don't like what i'm seeing. i don't like this guy's behavior. does judge darrow...
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were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.vable his life, with seven marriages, �*aé—iiae believable catalogue his life, with seven marriages, ae— death, believable catalogue cadillac. and i said, "man, i really can't be what i am and live up to what i'm doing, there's too many good—looking women out there," you know? i mean, i had to do my rock �*n' roll thing and i'm still doing it. "what's your problem?" his roots were garden gospel but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. earlier i spoke tojem aswad, the deputy music editor at variety. i asked him about the impact thatjerry lee lewis had on the music industry. his mark was enormous. he was one of the 06s — original gangsters of rock �*n' roll. you know, chuck berry, little richard, elvis, going way back, ike turner. he was one of them. and also, like them, he kind of made his mark early. after the �*50s, he had hits, but not as influential or explosive as his earlier ones but he kept going, you know, kept playing his hits for 60, 65 years
were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.vable his life, with seven marriages, �*aé—iiae believable catalogue his life, with seven marriages, ae— death, believable catalogue cadillac. and i said, "man, i really can't be what i am and live up to what i'm doing, there's too many good—looking women out there," you know? i mean, i had to do my rock �*n' roll thing and i'm still doing it. "what's your problem?" his roots were garden gospel but...
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were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i wasn't at the shows. but it all came crashing down. was in full swing. jerry lee lewis disappeared from the airwaves. but it didn't stop them performing. the record companies wanted to promote family friendly cleaned up rock in, family friendly cleaned up rock �*n�* roll. jerry lee was always wild, always dangerous, drink, drugs. in his home, you could count the bullet holes. seven marriages, his life was of barely believable trail of death of guns and burning cadillacs. death of guns and burning cadillacs— cadillacs. but his soul... i preached _ cadillacs. but his soul... i preached pretty _ cadillacs. but his soul... i preached pretty heavy. i. cadillacs. but his soul... i- preached pretty heavy. i mean, i had to do my rock �*n�* roll thing. i had to do my rock 'n' roll thin. ~ . �* , i had to do my rock 'n' roll thin... ., �*, i had to do my rock 'n' roll thin. ~ . �*, , thing. what's your problem? jer thing. what's your problem? jerry lee _ thing. what's your problem? jerry lee lewis. _ thing. what's your problem? jerry lee lewis.
were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i wasn't at the shows. but it all came crashing down. was in full swing. jerry lee lewis disappeared from the airwaves. but it didn't stop them performing. the record companies wanted to promote family friendly cleaned up rock in, family friendly cleaned up rock �*n�* roll. jerry lee was always wild, always dangerous, drink, drugs. in his home, you could count the bullet holes. seven marriages, his life was of barely believable trail of death of...
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were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows. but he continued to perform. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. # i ain't fakin�*, i got a whole lot of shakin�* going on... his life — there were seven marriages — was was a barely believable catalogue of death, drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs. i preached pretty heavy. i was like,"man, i really can't be what i am, there's too many good—looking women out there". so i had to do my rock and roll thing, and i'm still doing it. what's your problem? his roots were god and gospel, but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. jerry lee lewis, who's died at the age of 87. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. it's all about the weekend, of course. it really is a case of more of the same this weekend. a
were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows. but he continued to perform. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. # i ain't fakin�*, i got a whole lot of shakin�* going on... his life — there were seven marriages — was was a barely believable catalogue of death, drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs. i preached pretty heavy. i was like,"man, i really can't be what i am, there's too many good—looking women out there"....
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were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.ale, his 13—year—old cousin. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. the backlash against rock and rolls in full swing and he disappeared from the airwaves. they want to present a family—friendly cleaned up rock and roll byjerry lee lewis was family—friendly cleaned up rock and mi wild, rry lee lewis was family—friendly cleaned up rock and rc drugs rry leeigsssgggz— family—friendly cleaned up rock and rc drugs rry infiiffifiéiggz' family—friendly cleaned up rock and rc drugs rry in his 7515379; could come the drink, drugs and in his homes, he could count the bullet holes. his country songs came from the heart. but his soul... i preached pretty heavy. i was like,"man, i really can't be what i am, there's too many good—looking women out there". so i had to do my rock and roll thing, and i'm still doing it. what's your problem? his roots were god and gospel, but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. earlier, my colleague, saman
were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.ale, his 13—year—old cousin. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. the backlash against rock and rolls in full swing and he disappeared from the airwaves. they want to present a family—friendly cleaned up rock and roll byjerry lee lewis was family—friendly cleaned up rock and mi wild, rry lee lewis was family—friendly cleaned up rock and rc drugs rry leeigsssgggz— family—friendly...
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were you there, mrs lewis? 13—year—old cousin. there was outrage, but he continued to perform. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. # i ain't fakin', i got a whole lot of shakin' going on... his life — there were seven marriages — was was a barely believable catalogue of death, drugs, violence, guns and many good—looking women out there". what's your problem? his roots were god and gospel, but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. earlier my colleague samathan simmonds spoke to saxophonist leo green, who played withjerry lee lewis and had just come off stage in central london. she began by asking him about his exerpiences playing alongside the rock and roll star. when ijoined when i joined his when ijoined his band, was 19 years old and _ when ijoined his band, was 19 years old and by— when ijoined his band, was 19 years old and by that point, he is probably— old and by that point, he is probably in his early 60s and they thought— probably in hi
were you there, mrs lewis? 13—year—old cousin. there was outrage, but he continued to perform. when were you married? well, we leave personal questions out of this. # i ain't fakin', i got a whole lot of shakin' going on... his life — there were seven marriages — was was a barely believable catalogue of death, drugs, violence, guns and many good—looking women out there". what's your problem? his roots were god and gospel, but after a life like this, he probably had a good idea...
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now mrs. lewis, to be crowned in a government laid ceremony in the 1st coronation of a single king. in more than half a century rehearsals have been in full swing throughout the week of africa, a bankruptcy, but just as important as bestowed nation. the coronation of the new king by the government recognizes both his role and influence and the supporters. it's a welcome balance between the old and the new traditional hulu. kings usually have a little political power, but enjoy immense social influence. her in the law will say the king is regarded as only law more. oh, i told him mang good news. his or authority goes because there is no light coming out of his mouth. so what he says is the truth, because it is believed that once his introduced to the former or kills, he gains that a powers will those powers to command authority. truly people do a trust establish at the end of a party in south africa in the early 19 ninety's. king missy zulu is one of the largest landowners in the walt those living on the land to have to pay rent. some have taken the monarchy to court to get more righ
now mrs. lewis, to be crowned in a government laid ceremony in the 1st coronation of a single king. in more than half a century rehearsals have been in full swing throughout the week of africa, a bankruptcy, but just as important as bestowed nation. the coronation of the new king by the government recognizes both his role and influence and the supporters. it's a welcome balance between the old and the new traditional hulu. kings usually have a little political power, but enjoy immense social...
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bethune said, "my dear mr. lewis" as they formally referred to each other -- "the board has unanimously voted to have you join our board." and he did. he is an active member of the board of edward waters college wrote "my dear dr. bethune, the board of trustees at edward waters college has unanimously invited you to join its board." the correspondence between his race woman and race man is breathtaking correspondence. they both so believed in their people. they both so believed in the rights of all people. there's a second part to this story, sister president. it is this. it is a young girl, my sister known by some to be the beach lady, my sister and i would be put in the back of the car and driven to daytona beach, florida. if dr. bethune was in her office, i would have the honor with my sister, of going into that office. i remember as a child just thinking, there can't be a more beautiful person then her. and look at how she wears a hat. so, yes, so close were al lewis and mary mcleod but thune it was she who -- ma
bethune said, "my dear mr. lewis" as they formally referred to each other -- "the board has unanimously voted to have you join our board." and he did. he is an active member of the board of edward waters college wrote "my dear dr. bethune, the board of trustees at edward waters college has unanimously invited you to join its board." the correspondence between his race woman and race man is breathtaking correspondence. they both so believed in their people. they...
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happen to have a copy of a letter written on march 12th, 1947, when mary mcleod bethune said, my dear mr. lewis, as they formally refer to each all they're, the board as bethune cook men college has unanimously voted to have you join our board. and he did. but turnaround is fair play. he, as an active member of the board of the college route, my dear doctor bethune, the board of trustees at the college has unanimously invited you to join its board. the correspondence between this race woman in a racist man his breathtaking correspondents, they both so believed in their people. they both so believed in the rights of all people. there is a second part to the story, sister president and it is this. as a young girl, my sister, known by some to be the beach lady, my sister and i would be put in the back of the car and driven to daytona beach, florida. if doctor bethune was in her office, i would have the honor, with my sister, of going into that office. i remember as a child just thinking, there can't be a more beautiful person on earth. look! she wears a hat! [laughs] so, yes so close were al lewis
happen to have a copy of a letter written on march 12th, 1947, when mary mcleod bethune said, my dear mr. lewis, as they formally refer to each all they're, the board as bethune cook men college has unanimously voted to have you join our board. and he did. but turnaround is fair play. he, as an active member of the board of the college route, my dear doctor bethune, the board of trustees at the college has unanimously invited you to join its board. the correspondence between this race woman in...
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i have been part of (inaudible) i want to give a shout out- >> excuse me- >> sorry mr. lewis to interrupt you but we are taking general public comment for matters not on today's agenda. the tenderloin action plan will be coming up next. >> i will stop now and return for that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> this is sue (inaudible) not a great (inaudible) the charter is sufficient-charter allows appeal to board of appeals for any permit in the city. that is the source of charter power for discretionary at the planning commission. the second area it would put discretionary review is when the proposition m was adopted everyone else limitation on (inaudible) square feet of office space development a year had provision voted on by the people to basically require projects to be evaluated in context and (inaudible) and the planning department spent a lot of time with developers and the public doing-how do we know what the neighborhood context is? we don't want to do (inaudible) we don't want to do a entire review of the whole city. basically discretionary review and (inaudible
i have been part of (inaudible) i want to give a shout out- >> excuse me- >> sorry mr. lewis to interrupt you but we are taking general public comment for matters not on today's agenda. the tenderloin action plan will be coming up next. >> i will stop now and return for that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> this is sue (inaudible) not a great (inaudible) the charter is sufficient-charter allows appeal to board of appeals for any permit in the city. that is...
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mrs. obama. i was seated next to john lewis.hief justice was there, other senior people from the smithsonian. and in the audience were a who's who. almost every political figure was there, so many people from entertainment and sport. and what i was so moved by is the people who wanted to participate in the program, oprah winfrey and will smith and robert de niro, so that it really became more than i could have ever imagined. it was less an opening of a museum and more a celebration of a culture. david: so were you worried that something would go wrong that day? lonnie: i was terrified. i was terrified that i would mess up, i was terrified that somebody would not enjoy themselves, i was terrified that we wouldn't get the crowds that i hoped, and instead we got tens of thousands of people on the mall. it became an opportunity where i thought, some of the best speechmaking i've ever heard. i thought president bush gave a powerful speech about how a great nation confronts its history, it doesn't run from it. president obama talked,
mrs. obama. i was seated next to john lewis.hief justice was there, other senior people from the smithsonian. and in the audience were a who's who. almost every political figure was there, so many people from entertainment and sport. and what i was so moved by is the people who wanted to participate in the program, oprah winfrey and will smith and robert de niro, so that it really became more than i could have ever imagined. it was less an opening of a museum and more a celebration of a...
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were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.as outrage but he continued to perform. when were you married? oh, we leave our personal questions out of this, sir. # his life and seven marriages was full of drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs.— full of drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs. i preached pretty heavy. and i said, "man, i really can't be what i am and live up to what i'm "doing — there's too many good—looking women out there," you know? i mean, i had to do my rock �*n' roll thing and i'm still doing it. what's your problem? his roots were garden gospel but after a life life as this, he probably had a good idea where he was going. cheering. rock �*n' roll legend jerry lee lewis who has died at the age of 87. 18 minutes past six on a saturday morning. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. unseasonably warm ? unseasonably warm? indeed, good mornin: to unseasonably warm? indeed, good morning to you- — unseasonably warm? indeed, good morning to you. temperatures - unseasonably warm? indeed, good
were you there, mrs lewis? i was there, but i. wasn't at the shows.as outrage but he continued to perform. when were you married? oh, we leave our personal questions out of this, sir. # his life and seven marriages was full of drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs.— full of drugs, violence, guns and burning cadillacs. i preached pretty heavy. and i said, "man, i really can't be what i am and live up to what i'm "doing — there's too many good—looking women out there,"...
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mr. musk seems to proposing he will in fact buy twitter as he set out to do back in april of this year. lewis price was seen as quite a generous one. >> it was seen as quite a generous offer, but there are a few things to take away from this reversal. first of all, of course, no one lieves for a moment that this is in fact a done deal. this is just what we are hearing in terms reports. as we know, it seemed to be a done deal that elon musk was going to buy twitter in the first place, but that didn't happen. there's going to be a lot of speculation until we hear from each side but it is widely being reported that this is in fact the case. if you look at the reasons why, there's a lot of anasts and tech watchers in america that suggest if he is walking back from the deal or walking back to the deal, it is perhaps a sign he was not very hopeful of his prospects of winning in the court of law later on this month. this, of course, is such welcome news to twitter shareholders that have been living in absolute limbo since all of this began. lewis: to a pottial breakthrough in getting rid of plastic
mr. musk seems to proposing he will in fact buy twitter as he set out to do back in april of this year. lewis price was seen as quite a generous one. >> it was seen as quite a generous offer, but there are a few things to take away from this reversal. first of all, of course, no one lieves for a moment that this is in fact a done deal. this is just what we are hearing in terms reports. as we know, it seemed to be a done deal that elon musk was going to buy twitter in the first place, but...
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mr. speaker, can i ask, are the chancellor and the prime minister the last people left on earth who actually think their plan is working? lewisancellor defended his actions, and he referred to a new report from the international monetary fund. >> the imf said today that the plan, the many budget has increased forecast for growth. that is exactly, precisely the opposite of what the honorable lady has said. it is very clear where we stand on this. we have progrowth, pro-enterprise, pro-business conservatives on one side, the antigrowth coalition on the other side wants to tax more and commit us to low growth. lewis: he mentioned that report from the international monetary fund. we will come back to that later. before that, the respected think tank has warned that the chancellor will need to make some painful spending cuts, amounting to 60 billion pounds, $69 llion annually, within five years. >> one of the problems the government faces, we have had a decade or more a really tight spending settlements. we are still spending less on a lot of public services than we were a decade ago. we are not going into a new period with much f
mr. speaker, can i ask, are the chancellor and the prime minister the last people left on earth who actually think their plan is working? lewisancellor defended his actions, and he referred to a new report from the international monetary fund. >> the imf said today that the plan, the many budget has increased forecast for growth. that is exactly, precisely the opposite of what the honorable lady has said. it is very clear where we stand on this. we have progrowth, pro-enterprise,...
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mr jules bass was. a response ,said he died at eighty seven and jerry lee lewie s of course, passed away t eighty seven icons in american american culture and music. >> laura ,t before we go ,t this i can't le pt this pass.s celebr the ingram eagle is celebrating five years on air this weekend.a and anyone who's been a longtime fan of this showknow knows that while while you had one thing going almost every episode, this happened in the early years of this show was always my earrings are falling off. i'm laughing so hard to hear. that whole nationalism. lau oh, my ehrenfeld. isn't that fun? we're just learning about this in the wall street journal. federal delegation. my earring just fell off. sent and then last week he sent me secretary like a running joke: p for the people in offices. you don't know what they're doing. my earring fell off. i was so>> l excitedau about las now i want to congratulate youn' because that hasn't happened to single time in two thousande moe twenty two . but nod on frow we're moved on m losing. >> it rings to well, we'ree shod losing other things.e removed from office just
mr jules bass was. a response ,said he died at eighty seven and jerry lee lewie s of course, passed away t eighty seven icons in american american culture and music. >> laura ,t before we go ,t this i can't le pt this pass.s celebr the ingram eagle is celebrating five years on air this weekend.a and anyone who's been a longtime fan of this showknow knows that while while you had one thing going almost every episode, this happened in the early years of this show was always my earrings are...