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willie nelson!>> jimmy: i have to tell you -- you know those guys. thank you for coming. i will say that when somebody came up with the idea of us doing the show here in austin, i said we can into the do this show here without willie nelson. so, that was my number one priority. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for making my vision board come true. >> i heard you said that and thank you very much. >> jimmy: i did say thatten a really meant that. you discovered these guys, los lonely boys, right? >> yeah. over by the river. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is a big week for you and for the town because this is your town. there is a willie nelson street, there is a statue of here in town. willie nelson day is on 4-20, not coincidentally i assume. last night you have a ranch not too far from here you had a big party. a bunch of bands. >> heartbreaker banquet we call it. >> jimmy: who was invited to this party besides not me? [ laughter ] >> well, there were several bands there. my son lucas and son
willie nelson!>> jimmy: i have to tell you -- you know those guys. thank you for coming. i will say that when somebody came up with the idea of us doing the show here in austin, i said we can into the do this show here without willie nelson. so, that was my number one priority. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for making my vision board come true. >> i heard you said that and thank you very much. >> jimmy: i did say thatten a really meant that. you...
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nelson villavicenzio and his wife were just outside while the murder occurred. had they stopped in to say hello to sarah, they, too, might have been victims. in october of 2006, kosoul was convicted of capital murder, and sentenced to death. >> people will kill for the most trivial of reasons. reasons that no rational person would ever imagine. >> what the science did in this case is it made that defense attorney get up in his opening sentence and say my client was guilty and this was a robbery gone bad. he would not have said that if we hadn't had the physical evidence we had in this case. >> this case turned out to be the perfect marriage of good police work, excellent science, and prosecutorial expertise. it was the perfect blend of all three of those things coming together, to where we got the case from the day sarah was murdered until he was convicted and sentenced. >>> up next, a wealthy businessman is killed by an intruder. >> there's blood everywhere. >> can you tell where he was shot? >> no. >> investigators find a wide-ranging conspiracy. >> the murder
nelson villavicenzio and his wife were just outside while the murder occurred. had they stopped in to say hello to sarah, they, too, might have been victims. in october of 2006, kosoul was convicted of capital murder, and sentenced to death. >> people will kill for the most trivial of reasons. reasons that no rational person would ever imagine. >> what the science did in this case is it made that defense attorney get up in his opening sentence and say my client was guilty and this...
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i think i tried to get records and white nelson mandela was on the dash and one nelson mandela was on the terrorist watch list is a good opportunity to do that. >> and president obama changing rules? >> and they will not affect my lawsuit. obama's proposal offers some improvement, only about one surveillance program and limited portions thereof, but more problematically, obama's proposal offers a mechanism for transparency or serious oversight. remember, the only reason we know about this program to begin with is the snowden revelations and the director of national intelligence even lied to congress about it. and now obama is proposing a huge change and then asking us to trust the same people who have been spying on us and lying to us in the first place. and we're still left with a secret spy agency, operating secret surveillance programs, obtaining secret permission from secret courts. there's just no mechanism for transparency. as i was just saying, the nsa believes it is entirely exempt from the freedom of information act. how can we trust an agency we are not allowed to know anyth
i think i tried to get records and white nelson mandela was on the dash and one nelson mandela was on the terrorist watch list is a good opportunity to do that. >> and president obama changing rules? >> and they will not affect my lawsuit. obama's proposal offers some improvement, only about one surveillance program and limited portions thereof, but more problematically, obama's proposal offers a mechanism for transparency or serious oversight. remember, the only reason we know...
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rear you, who currently has 700 requests pending before the fbi and is suing for information about nelsonandela. the former head and founding director of the department of justice office of information and privacy. he guided all federal agencies on the freedom of information act. and fellow at the national center for board research and a member of black conservatives. thanks to all of you for being here tonight. ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america. you know how to get information from the government, and you want to know why the cia viewed nelson mandela as a threat to security. you want to know what role if any the u.s. played in his arrest and prosecution. why do you want that information and what are some of the specific questions you looking to answer? >> yeah, absolutely. last week i filed a lawsuit for the failure to comply with any freedom of information act records. i'm pursuing these documents because i want to shed light on exactly why the u.s. intelligence agencies viewed him as a threat to the intelligence community and what role it too
rear you, who currently has 700 requests pending before the fbi and is suing for information about nelsonandela. the former head and founding director of the department of justice office of information and privacy. he guided all federal agencies on the freedom of information act. and fellow at the national center for board research and a member of black conservatives. thanks to all of you for being here tonight. ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america. you...
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there is a deliberate composition but let's take a close-up of nelson. so the situation here is that her son was accused of stealing livestock when they came to get him at the house she tried to stop them so they decided they would lynch her as well. but crystal come of the historian who has done the most work in terms of tracing was and the relationship of both black and white women, she seems to have found that she was raped before she was lynched. so i would suggest to you that her work is practical garment there is a modesty to the dress because this is how she dresses. i would suggest that once it becomes a part of the deliberate composition of the lynching photographs, it serves a very similar purpose to that. undeniably powerful images. but let's consider how they fall short. the fact that without sanctuary could inspire the sentence of the apology and exemplifies americans problematic tendencies to allow the photograph to a close other representations of the history. decades of anti-lynching activism and testimony from the victimized black commun
there is a deliberate composition but let's take a close-up of nelson. so the situation here is that her son was accused of stealing livestock when they came to get him at the house she tried to stop them so they decided they would lynch her as well. but crystal come of the historian who has done the most work in terms of tracing was and the relationship of both black and white women, she seems to have found that she was raped before she was lynched. so i would suggest to you that her work is...
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nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.bred in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're going, right? >> yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> you chose well. these guys are good. ♪ >> here, spread over thousands of square feet, the remnants of white colonial rule. what's left from the descendants of bible thumping dutch settlers who came here to farm, to ranch, to build their own world on top of an existing one. the boer's, as they were k
nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu.bred in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're...
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it's this crazy statue or every other nelson stature in britain is very simple if you think about nelson in london, lord nelson up on top of the pedestal. this one has a naked nelson falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up out to grab his hard. there are these -- at the base of the pedal steel there are four captains meant to represent french and spaniards, prisoners of war. he goes off on this rift about how the reminded him of slaves and then it's this almost, it's almost a stream of conscious rift on the wrongs of africa and the wealth of liverpool and the wealth of virginia and carolina come and slavery creating it all. and i think the ideas interesting that slavery great the wealth of the western world but it's almost what about free associating to show the way slavery kind of creates you know, a stream of associations and helps structure consciousness. what's fascinating about that is, that statue was put up by a committee of some of the best liverpool's men and merchants, and they were all slavers, including the slave john bolton who was responsible, who owne
it's this crazy statue or every other nelson stature in britain is very simple if you think about nelson in london, lord nelson up on top of the pedestal. this one has a naked nelson falling back with this horrible skeleton of death reaching up out to grab his hard. there are these -- at the base of the pedal steel there are four captains meant to represent french and spaniards, prisoners of war. he goes off on this rift about how the reminded him of slaves and then it's this almost, it's...
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nelson square in london, lord nelson up on top of the pedestal.this one has a naked nelson falling back with, you know, this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab his heart, and there are these four -- at the base of the pedestal of the statue there are four captives that are meant to represent french and spaniards prisoners of war. of melville goes off on this extended riff about how they reminded him of slaves in the market, and it's almost the stream of conscious riff on the wrongs of africa and the wealth of liverpool and the wealth of virginia and carolina and slavery creating it all. and i think that, you know, the ideas are interesting that slavery created the wealth of the ben the ben weaver world, but i think what melville was doing was free associating the way slavery kind of creates, you know, a stream of associations and, you know, and-s structure consciousness. and what's fascinating about that is that statue was put up by a committee of system of the best liverpool, you know, men and merchants, and they were mostly, they wer
nelson square in london, lord nelson up on top of the pedestal.this one has a naked nelson falling back with, you know, this horrible skeleton of death reaching up to grab his heart, and there are these four -- at the base of the pedestal of the statue there are four captives that are meant to represent french and spaniards prisoners of war. of melville goes off on this extended riff about how they reminded him of slaves in the market, and it's almost the stream of conscious riff on the wrongs...
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lil wayne and willie nelson, they're friends. for real. when they were kids. also, as those of us here in austin are aware, there was a terrible accident last night. a driver who was reportedly drunk plowed into a lot of people. he killed a man and a woman and badly injured a lot more. if you want to make a donation to help their families, go to sxswcares.com. and also, it is always a great idea to give blood. to find out where, contact your local red cross. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the best thing about being our first guest is that when she's in austin she can barbecue her own dress. she's an international superstar with a monstrous fan base and this album, too. please say hello to lady gaga. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. have a seat. wow. may i -- hello, lady gaga. how are you? >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: may i touch your dress? >> yes. it's made of coffee filters. >> jimmy: is it really? >> yes. >> jimmy: upcycling. see, can y -- >> see, you can do anything with your crazy ideas if you put you
lil wayne and willie nelson, they're friends. for real. when they were kids. also, as those of us here in austin are aware, there was a terrible accident last night. a driver who was reportedly drunk plowed into a lot of people. he killed a man and a woman and badly injured a lot more. if you want to make a donation to help their families, go to sxswcares.com. and also, it is always a great idea to give blood. to find out where, contact your local red cross. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the...
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times" to get jack nelson fired.failed at that, but he succeeded in some ways, for instance, by there being somebody inside the office who looked at his mail. and in this instance made sure he never got the mail. >> to questions. betty, how long was it between the time that you received the files and your first story? >> i received the file at 10:00 in the morning, and by 10:00 that night they decided to publish and they were in the next day's paper. [applause] >> that was not a simple thing though. i mean, she did not want to publish. it was the first time that a journalist had ever received secret government files from someone outside the government who had stolen them come in contrast to an inside whistleblower. so that raise ethical, legal questions. and inside counsel also opposed publication, but the two editors strongly pushed for publication, and she changed her mind. this is also the first time that the nixon administration had pressed her to not publish a story come to suppress the story. she had much pract
times" to get jack nelson fired.failed at that, but he succeeded in some ways, for instance, by there being somebody inside the office who looked at his mail. and in this instance made sure he never got the mail. >> to questions. betty, how long was it between the time that you received the files and your first story? >> i received the file at 10:00 in the morning, and by 10:00 that night they decided to publish and they were in the next day's paper. [applause] >> that...
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nelson duran nelson dice estar preocupado por los peligros que estas explosiones representan.mente del alguacil de san mateo continua investigando este misterio, pero no han dado con el paradero del maestro de ceremonia. todo un misterio que los vecinos esperan termine pronto.. como si de una pelicula de terror se tratara... un laaaarga pelicula de terror... andres por supuesto si tiene alguna informacion que ayude a las autoridades, comuniquese inmediatament e con ellos, muchos se lo agradeceran, en vivo. blanca ---california es la puerta de entrada del narcotrafico en estados unidos. ---gabriel huerta tiene los resultados de un estudio presentado hoy, que detalla las actividades de organizacione s criminales en nuestros vecindarios. take pkg 0:01 pkg blanca ---continuan reacciones al hallazgo de mas de 100 inmigrantes indocumentad os en una casa al suro-este de houston, texas. ---nuestro compaÑero "roger franco" logro entrar a la casa y nos muestra las condiciones de ese cautiverio. take pkg ;01 ;15 ;30 por este sendero era que los coyotes ingresaban a las victimas, y eran c
nelson duran nelson dice estar preocupado por los peligros que estas explosiones representan.mente del alguacil de san mateo continua investigando este misterio, pero no han dado con el paradero del maestro de ceremonia. todo un misterio que los vecinos esperan termine pronto.. como si de una pelicula de terror se tratara... un laaaarga pelicula de terror... andres por supuesto si tiene alguna informacion que ayude a las autoridades, comuniquese inmediatament e con ellos, muchos se lo...
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moore reporting for more, i spoke with paul nelson in washington. he is with the company that played a part in the search for air france 447. what is the sequence of events here? >> the first thing is try to .ocate any floating debris until the searchers can get into the area, they will not know if they -- if the debris belongs to the aircraft. then they will put in the ping locator to listen to be black box. if they can hear that, then they can reduce the search area. from there, they will go an underwater vehicle which will he able to identify the debris field and then go back and take photographs of the debris on the ocean and then they would send theomething to recover black boxes. >> in 2009, when you're competing was involved in recovering the black boxes from air france, you had debris found after five days and it still took two years. what are the chances this time? >> chances are similar or worse. debris afteroating five days, but they did not hear any pinger. will can hear that, it narrow the search field, otherwise we are in the same situ
moore reporting for more, i spoke with paul nelson in washington. he is with the company that played a part in the search for air france 447. what is the sequence of events here? >> the first thing is try to .ocate any floating debris until the searchers can get into the area, they will not know if they -- if the debris belongs to the aircraft. then they will put in the ping locator to listen to be black box. if they can hear that, then they can reduce the search area. from there, they...
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to the people of south africa but to the entire world. >> it has been my honor to know nelson mandelat to others really means. >> i would describe him as a really great guy who had more everty than i would have had, had i spent 27 years in jail on some phony charge.
to the people of south africa but to the entire world. >> it has been my honor to know nelson mandelat to others really means. >> i would describe him as a really great guy who had more everty than i would have had, had i spent 27 years in jail on some phony charge.
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>> you know i love willie nelson. willie is a dear friend of mine.i treasure our relationships. and every time i come to austin it's always been a love thing for me and willie. >> jimmy: weren't you arrested for possession coming over the border into texas? >> what i did was i had said something about them arresting willie. is they were like next time comes through we know he going to have some. so they stopped me. and right before i got there i was like damn, should i throw it out? like hell, no. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how do you write your songs? what's your process? what do you go through? do you actually write them down on paper, the lyrics? >> a lot of times it's just freestyle. it comes to me and i just say whatever comes to mind and it comes out. the next step would be to write it down or use my cell phone because nowadays i'm getting a little older. so i've got to use a little teleprompter so when i'm performing i can cheat a little bit. >> jimmy: just so you can remember it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: short-term memory problems? >> no. [
>> you know i love willie nelson. willie is a dear friend of mine.i treasure our relationships. and every time i come to austin it's always been a love thing for me and willie. >> jimmy: weren't you arrested for possession coming over the border into texas? >> what i did was i had said something about them arresting willie. is they were like next time comes through we know he going to have some. so they stopped me. and right before i got there i was like damn, should i throw...
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why would you bring in nelson peltz? but we've got to give them their due.people with direct knowledge of this, people that were there and know what happened, they did discuss specifically ge, what happens if ge was in the crosshairs. now, what can you sort of surmise by something hike -- like this? ge is obviously would -- liz liz or just playing offense. >> but why? here's the thing. we should put up a five-year charts which is pretty interesting. they bounced off their lows, let's face it, ge almost went under during the financial crisis. it had funding problems because of its heavy reliance on ge capital -- liz: the financial arm that got into -- >> so if you look at a five-year chart, it's up. but if you look at a ten-year chart, ge shares are trading or 12-year chart, go pack to 2000, ge shares are trading well below the lows of where it hit this 2000 when jack welsh was running the company, something like $60 a share. you can make the point that that was a bubble-related trade because ge, let's face it, that was during the internet boom years. but sti
why would you bring in nelson peltz? but we've got to give them their due.people with direct knowledge of this, people that were there and know what happened, they did discuss specifically ge, what happens if ge was in the crosshairs. now, what can you sort of surmise by something hike -- like this? ge is obviously would -- liz liz or just playing offense. >> but why? here's the thing. we should put up a five-year charts which is pretty interesting. they bounced off their lows, let's face...
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speaking to a large crowd and dairies guildhall square he cited the example of nelson mandela who lived in the present sure that she check and you forgave his job is to slice into three. one of the clintons reasons for turning to dirty was to meet old friends john and papua they walked the new piece breach that he likes the city the former president was speaking warmly and seventy seven year old john hume whose ideas of the template for the good friday agreement i did a twenty five minute speech about the peace process. he would use one phrase. one request several times by a lorry. with the side of the young people and all those who did so much like john for so long to finish the job the symbolism of the location was significant in nineteen ninety five bill clinton became the first sitting us president to visit northern ireland. twenty five thousand people turned up to see him. gary steele told square. in the years since he does like hillary has been the most consistent the important us influence in the peace process. but this was also the culinary and put the bloody sunday inquiry was
speaking to a large crowd and dairies guildhall square he cited the example of nelson mandela who lived in the present sure that she check and you forgave his job is to slice into three. one of the clintons reasons for turning to dirty was to meet old friends john and papua they walked the new piece breach that he likes the city the former president was speaking warmly and seventy seven year old john hume whose ideas of the template for the good friday agreement i did a twenty five minute...
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. >> david nelson's condo had all electric appliances and expected a electric bill but not this highic appliances the stove, oven, even heaters, still, he suspected his electric bills were a bit too high. >> we just always assumed something was wrong. but they can never tell us what. he was paying $190 per month. he says he kept asking pg&e about it the utility kept saying bills were correct. went on for years, one day, david got a surprise. >> there is no payment due. and there was a credit of about $1199 >> after charges, pg&e giving him $1200 back he asked why, pg&e said indeed, it had been overcharging him all of those years. >> their audit department discovered that charge was wrong. so that generated a credit for three years. >> it was fantastic except pg&e only reimbursed for three years. david had been overcharged seven years. he figured pg&e oweked him $1600 more the utility says it does not have to correct bills more than three years old . >> i said i can get 07 on your side involved. >> we contacted pg&e. it agreed to give just $500 turns out the case is bigger hahn just d
. >> david nelson's condo had all electric appliances and expected a electric bill but not this highic appliances the stove, oven, even heaters, still, he suspected his electric bills were a bit too high. >> we just always assumed something was wrong. but they can never tell us what. he was paying $190 per month. he says he kept asking pg&e about it the utility kept saying bills were correct. went on for years, one day, david got a surprise. >> there is no payment due. and...
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pepsi and nelson peltz. dominic chu has the latest. >> in this case, we have the exchange of letters back and forth. the most recent one coming from nelson peltz triumph management. nelson peltz and his partners says management credibility to create shareholder value is low, based on recent meetings with shareholders. he is urging the pepsico board to meet with shareholders without management being present. they're calling on pepsico to provide shareholders with analytical support for the company's reliance on their quote/unquote power of one strategy. having frito lay, having pepsico in one company. they're disappointed by mr. cook's february response to their white paper. the tone of this letter suggests they don't appreciate the degree to which pepsico shareholders, the owners of the company, are frustrated. that's his position. he goes on to list a number of reasons why. including transparency on things like their cost structure, advertising declines, the market share potential and return on investments.
pepsi and nelson peltz. dominic chu has the latest. >> in this case, we have the exchange of letters back and forth. the most recent one coming from nelson peltz triumph management. nelson peltz and his partners says management credibility to create shareholder value is low, based on recent meetings with shareholders. he is urging the pepsico board to meet with shareholders without management being present. they're calling on pepsico to provide shareholders with analytical support for the...
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. >> david nelson's condo had all electric appliances and expected a electric bill but not this highthe condo has all electric appliances the stove, oven, even heaters, still, he suspected his electric bills were a bit too high. >> we just always assumed something was wrong. but they can never tell us what. he was paying $190 per month. he says he kept asking pg&e about it the utility kept saying bills were correct. went on for years, one day, david got a surprise. >> there is no payment due. and there was a credit of about $1199 >> after charges, pg&e giving him $1200 back he asked why, pg&e said indeed, it had been overcharging him all of those years. >> their audit department discovered that charge was wrong. so that generated a credit for three years. >> it was fantastic except pg&e only reimbursed for three years. david had been overcharged seven years. he figured pg&e oweked him $1600 more the utility says it does not have to correct bills more than three years old . >> i said i can get 07 on your side involved. >> we contacted pg&e. it agreed to give just $500 turns out the ca
. >> david nelson's condo had all electric appliances and expected a electric bill but not this highthe condo has all electric appliances the stove, oven, even heaters, still, he suspected his electric bills were a bit too high. >> we just always assumed something was wrong. but they can never tell us what. he was paying $190 per month. he says he kept asking pg&e about it the utility kept saying bills were correct. went on for years, one day, david got a surprise. >>...
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namedso many young kids nelson in africa, but so many other laces where people are aspiring for real change. his influence was that powerful. even in his absence, the example he set will long endure. we carry on his work for those who are walking picket lines, who are sitting in prison cells, sometimes unknown to anyone but those in their family who are protesting from cairo to caracas to kiev. ask ourselves as we do this, if we don't stand with these brave men and women, what do we stand for and who will stand with them? if we don't give voice to those who are voiceless, who do we speak for and who will give voice to them? dignity, ifor human believe, president obama believes, all of us believe in this country is unstoppable and today, we reaffirm our commitment to stand with the many who see dignity and against the few who deny it. that is how we live up to our ideals and that's how we will meet the demands of this moment and how we will build a more stable and peaceful world. things over, let me leave you with one final thought. we have a big agenda. means we need our full team on
namedso many young kids nelson in africa, but so many other laces where people are aspiring for real change. his influence was that powerful. even in his absence, the example he set will long endure. we carry on his work for those who are walking picket lines, who are sitting in prison cells, sometimes unknown to anyone but those in their family who are protesting from cairo to caracas to kiev. ask ourselves as we do this, if we don't stand with these brave men and women, what do we stand for...
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seth rogen, rosario dawson, governor rick perry, willie nelson and much more. >> can i come?> "jimmy kimmel live's" live's big week because egg's bigger in texas. starting monday, march 10th on abc. ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest has held many, many, many jobs. he's been a plumber. he's been a daredevil. he's a chicken whisperer. on march 21st he returns to the big screen alongside kermit, fozzy, miss piggy, and ricky gervais in "muppets most wanted." please welcome the great gonzo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy! hey, guillermo! whoa, what a crowd. all right, jimmy. how are you doing? how are you doing? >> jimmy: hello there, gonzo. thank you for coming. it's great to have you here. you know, many of your fellow muppets have been here on the show. >> yeah. i know. it's just incredible to finally be here. >> jimmy: i'm really glad that -- is something wrong? what do you mean? >> it's been over 2,000 episodes. you know. and i'm just kind of like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, i am glad things worked out for tonight because you're my favorite. >> thank you. i was waiting for the
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. >> this is nelson earl. this is earl. and this is marquis. >> reporter: nelson hamilton the third to die violently in his family. brother marquis was shot to death three years ago. brother earl at 30 was buried just last month. >> i don't know what to make of it. i wish i did. >> reporter: their stepmother helped raise them. says they all had arrest records but loved their own children, worked when they could and were trying to survive. >> they just grew up knowing this side and liked this sigh for what reason? no reason at all. nobody should die just because they live wherever they live. we're losing a lot of people out here in north richmond, we are. >> reporter: this week, five suspects known to be norteno gang members were arrested. >> grew up, that's all they seen was people hustling around them. so that's how they became. >> reporter: another friend who tried to guide the brothers, said after they got in trouble as teens it was tough to change course. >> you already know this is not going to get you any where. so le
. >> this is nelson earl. this is earl. and this is marquis. >> reporter: nelson hamilton the third to die violently in his family. brother marquis was shot to death three years ago. brother earl at 30 was buried just last month. >> i don't know what to make of it. i wish i did. >> reporter: their stepmother helped raise them. says they all had arrest records but loved their own children, worked when they could and were trying to survive. >> they just grew up...
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. >> this is nelson earl. this is earl. and this is marquis. >> reporter: nelson hamilton the third to die violently in his family. brother marquis was shot to death three years ago. brother earl at 30 was buried just last month. >> i don't know what to make of it. i wish i did. >> reporter: their stepmother helped raise them. says they all had arrest records but loved their own children, worked when they could and were trying to survive. >> they just grew up knowing this side and liked this sigh for what reason? no reason at all. nobody should die just because they live wherever they live. we're losing a lot of people out here in north richmond, we are. >> reporter: this week, five suspects known to be norteno gang members were arrested. >> grew up, that's all they seen was people hustling around them. so that's how they became. >> reporter: another friend who tried to guide the brothers, said after they got in trouble as teens it was tough to change course. >> you already know this is not going to get you any where. so le
. >> this is nelson earl. this is earl. and this is marquis. >> reporter: nelson hamilton the third to die violently in his family. brother marquis was shot to death three years ago. brother earl at 30 was buried just last month. >> i don't know what to make of it. i wish i did. >> reporter: their stepmother helped raise them. says they all had arrest records but loved their own children, worked when they could and were trying to survive. >> they just grew up...
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. >> dave nelson's smoke oakland condo has all electrical appliances, the stove and oven and heaters but still he suspected the electric bills were too high. >> we assumed something was wrong but they could never tell us what it was. >> he was paying as much as $190 a moxt he kept asking pg&e about it and they said the bills were correct. this went on for years until one day david got a big surprise? >> there was no payment due and a credit of about $1199. >> after all of the charges, pg&e was giving him nearly $1200 back. when he asked why, pg&e said it has been overcharging him all of those years. >> the audit department discovered that it was -- that the charge was wrong, so that generated a credit for three years. >> which was fantastic, except pg&e only reimbursed him for three years. david had been overcharged for 7 years. he figured pg&e owed him around $1600 more. the utility said under state guidelines this does not have to correct bills more than 3 years old. >> and then i said i'll have to get 7 on your side involved. >> we contacted pg&e and then they agreed to give him $
. >> dave nelson's smoke oakland condo has all electrical appliances, the stove and oven and heaters but still he suspected the electric bills were too high. >> we assumed something was wrong but they could never tell us what it was. >> he was paying as much as $190 a moxt he kept asking pg&e about it and they said the bills were correct. this went on for years until one day david got a big surprise? >> there was no payment due and a credit of about $1199. >>...
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. >> seven man in the secret of their greatness is the name of the book published by thomas nelson. the author, eric metaxas. eric metaxas, who are the seven men and what to they have in common? who are they? have to tell you, these are seven great men. does not mean that there are not others your great. this is anything but subjected grouping. not necessarily subjective. the reason i wrote the book is this a great disadvantage in the culture in the way that we have shied away from the idea of saying this is great this or this is a great man really since the 60's we have celebrated anti euros. i feel like and has not done -- it has not been so good for us. this generation needs heroes. real euros. then i had the privilege of writing a book me tell the sun c-span2 book tv talking about a great hero that died for what he believed, had the privilege of writing a book. so many friends said that another big reader, not going to read a 600 page book. i said i'll fix them. all right at 20 page version. i started there and thought what is it that makes anyone great? in a way it has to do wi
. >> seven man in the secret of their greatness is the name of the book published by thomas nelson. the author, eric metaxas. eric metaxas, who are the seven men and what to they have in common? who are they? have to tell you, these are seven great men. does not mean that there are not others your great. this is anything but subjected grouping. not necessarily subjective. the reason i wrote the book is this a great disadvantage in the culture in the way that we have shied away from the...
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although it is late in the afternoon, two of the crew man, fred newmare, and phillip nelson tried to get some pictures with their 8 mm camera. suddenly the whole harbor is sucked dry of valdez. then heaves upward 50 feet sending a giant wave towards shore. it tosses it high and down where the back had been. somehow, fred manages to hang on and keep his camera running for part of this incredible trip. the harbor of valdez is a seething whirlpool. no one on it will survive, the long shore man, their children, and the dogs have disappeared. in the minutes that followed the tremor, builds to tremendous force and sweeps with terrible speed in a 500-mile an hour arc. the great waves sweeps along the shore striking ships, town ones and cities. >>> this past december, the u.s. question logical survey released a report saying how much damage a tsunami would do if it were generated off the coast of alaska. the possibilities were frighten, and also listed things that lessened the catastrophe. >> it reports would flood sfrain san francisco's finance district. a 3rd of small boats would be sunk.
although it is late in the afternoon, two of the crew man, fred newmare, and phillip nelson tried to get some pictures with their 8 mm camera. suddenly the whole harbor is sucked dry of valdez. then heaves upward 50 feet sending a giant wave towards shore. it tosses it high and down where the back had been. somehow, fred manages to hang on and keep his camera running for part of this incredible trip. the harbor of valdez is a seething whirlpool. no one on it will survive, the long shore man,...
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de paredes se complicaba, pero el destino tenía su momento de gloria para entonces un desconocido: nelsonmarcó. >>> en el mundo delos deportes hay buenas noticias como dijo mi amigo de parte de chicharito hernández, además 3 puntos importantísimos para el barcelona y por supuesto los detalles del fútbol mexicano . >>> anoche inició la jornada 13 de clausura mexicano, querétaro contra tijuana y los gallo blancos ganaron 3 por 1, el héroe del partido fue da sivla,querétaro sube al puesto 11, los gallos llevan dos victorias consecutivas . >>> iban por delante con gol al minuo 3, para igualar, después hasta último minuto con el triunfo dos por uno, llegan a 20 puntos. >>> seguimos con más fútbol y como usted ya lo sabe univisión network le trae cobertura, están muy parecidas en al general, en el súper clásico de la liga, partido crucial para ambos, hasta las ocho de la noche por univisión y unimás, en españa intenso el barcelona está por encima del madrid en la clasificación de la liga, el español lópez por tocar el balón con la mano le dio la ventaja a los catalanes, por la cercanía de la ci
de paredes se complicaba, pero el destino tenía su momento de gloria para entonces un desconocido: nelsonmarcó. >>> en el mundo delos deportes hay buenas noticias como dijo mi amigo de parte de chicharito hernández, además 3 puntos importantísimos para el barcelona y por supuesto los detalles del fútbol mexicano . >>> anoche inició la jornada 13 de clausura mexicano, querétaro contra tijuana y los gallo blancos ganaron 3 por 1, el héroe del partido fue da...
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david nelson. you know, as we've been seeing here, high flyers are the higher valuation names, aren't there? bioteches including, talk more about those in a second, down big. but also seeing gains in through the defensive stocks, like p&g, at&t, ibm. do you think this is the start of a whole sale rotation within stocks? >> it started friday with the news out of gilead when the committee sent a letter to the ceo of gilead. seeing it across the board in high flyers. i think this is a gut check for investors. you have to ask yourself a question, did i buy this stock because the fundamentals demanded it, or was i just involved because of the price action because some of these are expensive stocks. you mentioned facebook, probably 67 times forward earnings, amazon, i can't count that high. tesla, probably not much of any earnings for a while in that company. so i think it is a gut check. i don't know if it's going extrapolate into more weakness. i think the broad market is going to be okay here. >> all
david nelson. you know, as we've been seeing here, high flyers are the higher valuation names, aren't there? bioteches including, talk more about those in a second, down big. but also seeing gains in through the defensive stocks, like p&g, at&t, ibm. do you think this is the start of a whole sale rotation within stocks? >> it started friday with the news out of gilead when the committee sent a letter to the ceo of gilead. seeing it across the board in high flyers. i think this is...
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her guitarist is arthur nelson. enjoy. thank you for watching.ys, keep the faith. ♪ you say the lord called you earlier one morning telling you to preach so you opened up a big old church in miami beach you got a hot line to heaven and it puts you in control the only thing you're missing now baby forgiveness in your soul it sounds like somebody else's jesus somebody else's jesus sounds like somebody else's jesus sure don't sound like mine ♪ ♪ you say money won't make a man happy or cure anybody of sin so open out that purse and that wallet and since the green stuff in the preacher he's praying so hard for you but miracles take time thank you for your patience and all those nickels and dimes ♪ ♪ it sounds like somebody else's jesus somebody else's jesus sounds like somebody else's jesus sure don't sound like mine ♪ ♪ my jesus won't judge me if i don't go to church one time and if i don't put money in your plate he's got a love me just fine ♪ voice it sounds so doggone righteous just quivering in prayer and you wave around that big old bible like a
her guitarist is arthur nelson. enjoy. thank you for watching.ys, keep the faith. ♪ you say the lord called you earlier one morning telling you to preach so you opened up a big old church in miami beach you got a hot line to heaven and it puts you in control the only thing you're missing now baby forgiveness in your soul it sounds like somebody else's jesus somebody else's jesus sounds like somebody else's jesus sure don't sound like mine ♪ ♪ you say money won't make a man happy or cure...
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nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to call home. thank you and goadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm part of the clean slate team. the first thing we will need to know whether your despicable to have our convictions dismissed can't be on parole or currently charged with a crime or serving a sentence and it must b
nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to...
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nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to call home. thank you and go >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is
nelson mandela taught the world a thing about bringing up people together and reminded us that after climbing a great hill one only finds there are many more hills to climb and we may take a moment to rest and look back at the distance but only for a moment we have responsibility we dare not linger our long walk together is not ended. let's go forward together in 2014 and keep the state of the city vitality and strong and insure that san francisco remains a place where everyone can afford to...
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church, we had some older guys, calvin cooke, the campbell nelson., henry they dedicate their time to the young kids. they spent a lot of hours with me giving me advice on how to be precise and how to connect with a spiritual thing. in our church, it is common to play the pedal steel. there are hundreds of kids playing. kids say i want to play that, i want to do that. it has been hours of hard work. tavis: tell me about this new project. >> i came up with the title from hanging around in nashville and alabama. we compiled a bunch of songs that have our spiritual roots. carlos santana on get a view of songs. two of the songs. let's get it done. tavis: how do you process? in some ways, you are still that young kid from new jersey who many are starting to discover. you are playing with legends like santana and buddy guy. how do you process that? >> i have been fortunate to have these guys appreciate what i do musically. i really do not process until i am listening back. santanatling carlos during this song and we're going at it. out came this great energetic piece of music. that is when
church, we had some older guys, calvin cooke, the campbell nelson., henry they dedicate their time to the young kids. they spent a lot of hours with me giving me advice on how to be precise and how to connect with a spiritual thing. in our church, it is common to play the pedal steel. there are hundreds of kids playing. kids say i want to play that, i want to do that. it has been hours of hard work. tavis: tell me about this new project. >> i came up with the title from hanging around in...
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did this decision have anything to do with ywillie nelson? did he lobby you in any way for this? you've got to love willie. >> jimmy: llie's going to be here. >> willie, my biodiesel man. >> jimmy: you're friendly with willie? >> you've got to be. i saw willie in 1968 at panther hall in fort worth, texas. he was playing with johnny bush. and you know, he just -- willie is probably one of the quintessential austin people. and you know, whether you're -- i'm pretty sure willie's never voted for me a day in his life, but you know -- >> jimmy: you think willie remembers to vote? [ laughter ] i'll ask him when he gets here. >> i'm pretty sure that seth and snoop don't remember the show last night. >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure. i barely remember the show last night just from the side-stream smoke i got. now, you are a musician yourself. you play the drums, i understand. >> yeah. i started out playing the piano when i was a kid. my mother thought it was important. we lived like 16 miles out in the country. so she drove us in to take piano lessons. and i played piano for six, seven years. a
did this decision have anything to do with ywillie nelson? did he lobby you in any way for this? you've got to love willie. >> jimmy: llie's going to be here. >> willie, my biodiesel man. >> jimmy: you're friendly with willie? >> you've got to be. i saw willie in 1968 at panther hall in fort worth, texas. he was playing with johnny bush. and you know, he just -- willie is probably one of the quintessential austin people. and you know, whether you're -- i'm pretty sure...
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and this is nelson's column in london., this was a projection on nelson's column that says, "give hope. stand with syria." this is the reich's museum in amsterdam and you had vig ilz taking place in sydney, australian and one in seuol, korea. thank you, tony. >> there you go. you can, if you want more on these vig ilz and everything that's going on, follow you. >> find them right there. >> maria, thank you? >> thank you. >> arizona has become the latest battleground in the fight over gay marriage. reuters reports several couples filed a lawsuit today challenging the state's ban on same-sex marriages. the suit claims it violates the u.s. protection cause. this is the latest in a series of cases challenging such baningz. former secretary of state -- have you seen this yet? colin powell is bragging about his 60-year-old bad selfy look at this. a black and white i am alan of the younger diplomat, handsome man, caption it, i was doing selfies before you facebook folks. there you have it. an update on the day's top stories. it i
and this is nelson's column in london., this was a projection on nelson's column that says, "give hope. stand with syria." this is the reich's museum in amsterdam and you had vig ilz taking place in sydney, australian and one in seuol, korea. thank you, tony. >> there you go. you can, if you want more on these vig ilz and everything that's going on, follow you. >> find them right there. >> maria, thank you? >> thank you. >> arizona has become the latest...
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leadership of director wayne and the staff in san diego including the president of their board bob nelson who hosted the second meeting were what we crafted a mission for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders diversity group and also identified key issues which have been covered by again, it bears repeating that in addition to oovrm barriers which we recognize we see this is a major opportunity to advance businesses opportunity and build stronger port. another aspect is leadership we were that the group itself is demonstrating leadership and the key focus is to continue it cult elevate leadership so removing barriers is a way of identifying people throughout our organizations as pile drivers or crane operators or money in offices to identify those leaders and make sure we're doing everything so encourage the leadership within our industry. thank you very much for mentioning the day that we hosted for you we're delighted to show you the airport oakland international airport which i'm sure you're aware of competing the bart connecter for many people say i'm here in san francisco but
leadership of director wayne and the staff in san diego including the president of their board bob nelson who hosted the second meeting were what we crafted a mission for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders diversity group and also identified key issues which have been covered by again, it bears repeating that in addition to oovrm barriers which we recognize we see this is a major opportunity to advance businesses opportunity and build stronger port. another aspect is leadership we...
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chris nelson tampa, florida, you report the news, o'reilly, when everyone else is bloviating.in to drop, the speculation is going to fly. nelson gomez, come on, bill, do you not see a connection between president obama's tepid reaction to putin and his comment on an open mic that he would be more flexible after the election? it's a fair question, no question mr. obama thought he could reason with putin. he figured he would get a good relationship out of that. he was obviously wrong. putin took his words as weakness. bob marshamarshack, i had trepis about killing jesus being jewish, but it was well researched and written will steve ingram from ewa beach. i look forward to seeing you in honolulu on may 10th. it's going to be a blast. lots of military personnel going to be there. more details on all the shows on billo'reilly.com. the factor tip of the day, reports are that fred phelps is near death. the loathsome preacher who funded the westboro baptist church. the 84-year-old church is a hater. >> god is dealing with this nation in his wrath, he apointed osama bin laden and many
chris nelson tampa, florida, you report the news, o'reilly, when everyone else is bloviating.in to drop, the speculation is going to fly. nelson gomez, come on, bill, do you not see a connection between president obama's tepid reaction to putin and his comment on an open mic that he would be more flexible after the election? it's a fair question, no question mr. obama thought he could reason with putin. he figured he would get a good relationship out of that. he was obviously wrong. putin took...
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to be part of the search. >> thank you very much, roger nelson, one of a core of about 25 individuals, people who had no connection to the family prior to her disappearance. still out here like i said almost every saturday trying to find her. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> the man accused of trying to run down two san francisco police officers could enter a plea in court today. jeffrey ruano is charged with assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon, that weapon being his vehicle. also possession of ammunition by a felon. ruano was pulled over on saturday and reportedly tried to run back into the officers, one of the officers opened fire. he accidentally shot his partner. ruano was later arrested. a judge will decide if there is enough evidence for a man accused of touching himself in front of children to stand trial. christopher miller was arrested in september after a woman reported that he was touching himself as she shopped at a walmart. offer officers say miller also matches the description of a suspect in two other cases in which he lured a girl into a
to be part of the search. >> thank you very much, roger nelson, one of a core of about 25 individuals, people who had no connection to the family prior to her disappearance. still out here like i said almost every saturday trying to find her. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> the man accused of trying to run down two san francisco police officers could enter a plea in court today. jeffrey ruano is charged with assault on a police officer with a deadly...
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this recall likely would not have happened without the settlement of a 29-year-old who died, brook nelson, and the attorney who spent years battling general motors to look at their documents and get them to acknowledge that they knew about this ignition switch problem, and they knew it was going to cause death and injury. that's what is really troubling. that's information that was also at the disposal of ntsa. >> david, what about that, in this case there was a company that was reluctant to even believe the intelligence that was coming in from the buying public to conclude that they had a problem. >> again, i will absolutely agree with shawn that these government agencies are underfunded. we're living in an age where regulation is a dirty word when clearly it shouldn't be. in this case one of the things again as i said earlier in the program it's not--my experience is that it's not so much a conspiracy on the part of the company, okay, with the company made up of individuals. so what this investigation i expect to find out is that there were some individuals probably in the middle ranks
this recall likely would not have happened without the settlement of a 29-year-old who died, brook nelson, and the attorney who spent years battling general motors to look at their documents and get them to acknowledge that they knew about this ignition switch problem, and they knew it was going to cause death and injury. that's what is really troubling. that's information that was also at the disposal of ntsa. >> david, what about that, in this case there was a company that was reluctant...
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medical examiner explained that the suspect may have put her in some type of wrestling move, a half nelson turned to put extreme pressure on her, which dislocated, which broke her neck. >> an autopsy found no evidence of sexual assault. in a search for suspects, joshawn's family suggested police interview john hansen, a family friend who lived nearby. >> john was an older gentleman. he hung out at the house with us. but in my opinion, he seemed to get too close to the children. he always wanted to be their friend more so than friends of an adult. >> within 24 hours of finding joshawn's body, investigators went to his trailer to question him, but he was gone. >> we talked to the park manager and some of the neighbors, and they said they hadn't seen him in a day or two. >> a background check revealed a day laborer had no history of violence. >> a 60 year old man having teenagers visit the house and hang around, i think does lead to suspicion as to what is going on. >> while police search for hansen, they measure the tire impressions found near joshawn's' body. they were entered into a databa
medical examiner explained that the suspect may have put her in some type of wrestling move, a half nelson turned to put extreme pressure on her, which dislocated, which broke her neck. >> an autopsy found no evidence of sexual assault. in a search for suspects, joshawn's family suggested police interview john hansen, a family friend who lived nearby. >> john was an older gentleman. he hung out at the house with us. but in my opinion, he seemed to get too close to the children. he...
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don nelson dreamed about the backboard pass and there it is. we think that was by accident. the clips picked up danny granger. the clips get the ball out o curry's hands. he went for 20. great highlights here. the bomb for the dunk. blake griffin did some dunking in this game. this is rather pedestrian. look at the spin move. chris paul learning to live with rejection as we all do. at the other end klay thompson fades and fires. he had 26. the clippers take control. this is griffin with authority. pure nasty. the clips win their 9th in a row. snapping the warriors' five-game winning streak. college hoops and stanford and washington state and dj shelton and look out below. hoops give this them all they could handle. stanford to the quarterfinals 74-63. throw in some baseball. tim lincecum with another strong outing against the white sox. strikes out three and did allow two runs on four hits. giants score two in the 9th to win. 4-3 giants and the a's fall to kc. when we come back, silver and black misery. their new offensive tackle is gone already. rajer stafford, we hardly ne
don nelson dreamed about the backboard pass and there it is. we think that was by accident. the clips picked up danny granger. the clips get the ball out o curry's hands. he went for 20. great highlights here. the bomb for the dunk. blake griffin did some dunking in this game. this is rather pedestrian. look at the spin move. chris paul learning to live with rejection as we all do. at the other end klay thompson fades and fires. he had 26. the clippers take control. this is griffin with...
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a willie nelson rockefeller. ( applause ) information, besides selling smokeables there is also big moneyn other things full of pot like-- matthew mcconaughey. no. woody harrelson. no, good show, though. the munchies. yes. specifically, munchies made out of marijuana. because these days, getting baked involves actual bakeries. >> the production of infused edibles and other nonsmokable products has taken off. making up nearly 40% of all recreational pot sales. at denver's incredibles edibles, they're cranking out 40,000 marijuana-infused candy bars a month, in a kitchen unlike any we'd seen before. bob ashino runs the company. today, his team is cooking up strawberry cough crunch bars. strawberries, white chocolate, and 100 milligrams of pure hash oil in each and every bar. >> stephen: thank you stoarn icon, harry smith. get a haircut, you hippie! now, with pot candy, you don't just taste rainbow. you are the rainbow. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, if gummy beers and lollipops aren't adult enough for you, other shops offer t.h.c.-laden soda, beef jerky and gangapeneur pit gangapeneur. if
a willie nelson rockefeller. ( applause ) information, besides selling smokeables there is also big moneyn other things full of pot like-- matthew mcconaughey. no. woody harrelson. no, good show, though. the munchies. yes. specifically, munchies made out of marijuana. because these days, getting baked involves actual bakeries. >> the production of infused edibles and other nonsmokable products has taken off. making up nearly 40% of all recreational pot sales. at denver's incredibles...
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bryant nelson, and i'm a wife, a mom, and a grandmother. keeping my family healthy is important to me. i want my children and my grandchild to have the best shots at the future, but with a limited time and limited budget, cooking healthy food isn't always easy. that's why i'm so grateful for the no care -- for the new program. they took me around the grocery store and told me how to read food labels, how to buy more fruits and vegetables, and about eating whole grains. the best part of learning that i can feed my family a healthy, home cooked meal on just $10. i was shocked. because of cooking matters, my kids are eating and actually liking brown rice and whole wheat bread. we are grilling and baking food instead of frying it. and we now know that half our plate should be filled with fruits and vegetables. and when we made a simple change, my kids actually lost weight. my son lost 11 pounds. another great payoff to living a healthier -- another great payoff to living healthier is being here today. i am incredibly honored to introduce the fi
bryant nelson, and i'm a wife, a mom, and a grandmother. keeping my family healthy is important to me. i want my children and my grandchild to have the best shots at the future, but with a limited time and limited budget, cooking healthy food isn't always easy. that's why i'm so grateful for the no care -- for the new program. they took me around the grocery store and told me how to read food labels, how to buy more fruits and vegetables, and about eating whole grains. the best part of learning...
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. >> according to sun's head athletic traininger aaron nelson, the major benefit is oxygenated blood,ause the body reacts to cold by going into survival mode. >> there we go. blood rushed to the body's core to protect inner organs. >> you have to be mentally strong. >> after 2.5 minutes the players leave, the blood flows through the body. >> i was scared. our trainer checks your heart and blood pressure and everything. i'm like what is that. he says, "we want to make sure everything is okay." and for the first time i was scared. it's good for your body, especially if you had back to back games. your body can heel faster, recover faster. it gives you strength. >> the deoxygenated blood helps the body. the players that use the cryochamber say they can feel the difference. >> it helps with the recovery and speeding up the metabolism, making sure you get the recovery you need. it heaps that we don't do it all the time. but it is making an impact. >> you feel rejuvenated. you feel like you have more energy and your legs are not as tired. >> the training philosophy emphasises prevention. it
. >> according to sun's head athletic traininger aaron nelson, the major benefit is oxygenated blood,ause the body reacts to cold by going into survival mode. >> there we go. blood rushed to the body's core to protect inner organs. >> you have to be mentally strong. >> after 2.5 minutes the players leave, the blood flows through the body. >> i was scared. our trainer checks your heart and blood pressure and everything. i'm like what is that. he says, "we want...