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lauren and pierce who runs the big brothers, big sisters effort. when you talk to my grand parents of public service and points of light, it's not about actually running for office, but serving other people and that can take so many different forms and impact the libes of so many people. and i think particularly in this time, people say to me the problems today aren't going to be solved by d.c. but in community levels in churches and synagogues and community groups and the healing will take place at a local level. and i'm not sure it will happen in d.c. that's the legacy that they leave for us. >> the title of my book which will be available for sale is barbara bush and the american -- making of an american dynasty. and she didn't like the word dynasty because she thought it dripped with entitlement. >> it reminded her of another family which was -- sounded like the kennedy's. >> she didn't like the title of the book. she said i would like it called "the fat lady sings again." i went a different direction. when i talk to what i meant by dynasty, i
lauren and pierce who runs the big brothers, big sisters effort. when you talk to my grand parents of public service and points of light, it's not about actually running for office, but serving other people and that can take so many different forms and impact the libes of so many people. and i think particularly in this time, people say to me the problems today aren't going to be solved by d.c. but in community levels in churches and synagogues and community groups and the healing will take...
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bush hadn't married barbara pierce, would he have done all he did including becoming president? >> absolutely not. she was the backbone, she was the enforcer. actually, the enforcer was sort of later in life. the silver fox, you tell me if my memory was right, "time" magazine? >> the gray fox which seemed insulting. then it morphed into the silver fox. as the label came later it more clearly reflect did -- >> and the entourage and family for sure. here's my question for george. i would assume that was because she wanted to be thought of as the silver fox. as lovely as she was. big side of her, family person, and -- but at the same time later on as life went on people realize she had a tough side. >> absolutely on point. >> i am sure you never saw that. >> no. i was never the recipient. well, whether it was sitting up straight, which i am not doing. >> she always loved her clothing. >> absolutely. it required the skillset to raise george w. bush the way he was raised. no. >> she clearly was the enforcer in the family and instilled the code. of service in all of us. she at times w
bush hadn't married barbara pierce, would he have done all he did including becoming president? >> absolutely not. she was the backbone, she was the enforcer. actually, the enforcer was sort of later in life. the silver fox, you tell me if my memory was right, "time" magazine? >> the gray fox which seemed insulting. then it morphed into the silver fox. as the label came later it more clearly reflect did -- >> and the entourage and family for sure. here's my question...
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former boston celtics star paul pierce with six words, this is not real right now. dwyane wade capturing the shock from this news tweeting no! god, please no. just a moment ago, press conference is being held at lower marion high school outside of philadelphia, where kobe bryant went to school. the gymnasium there bears his name. let's listen. >> my name is amy buckman.
former boston celtics star paul pierce with six words, this is not real right now. dwyane wade capturing the shock from this news tweeting no! god, please no. just a moment ago, press conference is being held at lower marion high school outside of philadelphia, where kobe bryant went to school. the gymnasium there bears his name. let's listen. >> my name is amy buckman.
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this is on pierce road which runs parallel to the highway 101. and the repairs will take about 24 hours. water will be shut up periodically for about a five block section of pierce road between alpine avenue and menlo oaks drive. there are a bunch of little apartment complexes there so we are talking about dozens of families potentially being affected by this over the next 24 hours. and it happened that about 3:00 this morning so we are looking at the repairs being finished about 3:00 tomorrow morning. some of the crews have mr. preliminary repairs but again the shutoff should be on and off for the next da i e fuel ak to land in san jose last night. the southwest jet was inbound from burbank when more than 140 people on board and the pilot selected to divert to the airport. the flight landed safely after 7:30 and it turns out there was no purely just a faulty cockpit indicator. >>> a suspect is dead after a police or pursuit ended in a crash. according to the california highway patrol the driver tried to exit u.s. highway 101 at sir francis drake
this is on pierce road which runs parallel to the highway 101. and the repairs will take about 24 hours. water will be shut up periodically for about a five block section of pierce road between alpine avenue and menlo oaks drive. there are a bunch of little apartment complexes there so we are talking about dozens of families potentially being affected by this over the next 24 hours. and it happened that about 3:00 this morning so we are looking at the repairs being finished about 3:00 tomorrow...
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this picture pierce put on instagram about 9:00 p.m. shows the trio at a mexican restaurant in beverly hills, and it's not far from here and not long after that beverly hills police were up close and personal with edelman. police say about 9:00 p.m., officers arrested the super bowl mvp on the 200 block of north beverly drive after he reportedly jumped on a stopped car and caused some damage. police gave the high profile player a citation and sent him on his way. police telling me he appeared to have been drinking. edelman was expected on the field sunday, the softball field that is, for a celebrity game in malibu, raising funds to help those impacted by tragedies in california. we were there to try and talk to him, but he was a no show. >> i came hoping to see one of my favorite players in person because obviously the patriots don't play here. >> reporter: in this case it was not his appearance, but his absence that left an impression. >> he was all excited to come see him. we talked on the way down, good life lesson. >> lori perez rep
this picture pierce put on instagram about 9:00 p.m. shows the trio at a mexican restaurant in beverly hills, and it's not far from here and not long after that beverly hills police were up close and personal with edelman. police say about 9:00 p.m., officers arrested the super bowl mvp on the 200 block of north beverly drive after he reportedly jumped on a stopped car and caused some damage. police gave the high profile player a citation and sent him on his way. police telling me he appeared...
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armor piercing, for example high , explosive, white phosphorus, etc. or some combination of the above. pretty easy access. again when he is loading, in the , firing sequence, the tank commander gives the firing command, and each of the crew men would play a critical part in the firing. once fired, the breach will drop and the spent shell casing will come out automatically. it will slam out violently. then the loader will put another shell into the breach should we need to reengage the target. it's louder on the outside of the tank than on the inside. a lot of the concussive force goes out the front. when the breach drops, the round goes up. it's kind of a violent thing until you get used to the rhythm of it. one thing important to point out about these turrets, when they're moving 360 degrees in 15 seconds, you can see there is punny of opportunity to do this -- plenty of opportunity to do this with your foot or with a piece of equipment. if you do that when the turret is moving, you will probably have the foot come off. it is a confined space. it is a
armor piercing, for example high , explosive, white phosphorus, etc. or some combination of the above. pretty easy access. again when he is loading, in the , firing sequence, the tank commander gives the firing command, and each of the crew men would play a critical part in the firing. once fired, the breach will drop and the spent shell casing will come out automatically. it will slam out violently. then the loader will put another shell into the breach should we need to reengage the target....
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buchanan, the 15th president, succeeded president pierce and will be in office from 1857 to 1862. he's often blame for allowing the civil war to happen. part of what my book tried to do is understand how these two men were so successful in politics and get at the political conditions of the period, the big question about what extent they were personally responsible for this massive tragedy that was the american civil war. i started with their early biographies, and started with them as young men. follow their college years, their entry into politics, meeting and friendship in the politics, meeting and friendship in the united states senate, there are various overseas ventures as ministers abroad and their success in national office as vice president and president respectively. host: and where they noted drinkers? did they share a lot outside of congress? they did., buchanan also enjoyed whiskey at home in lancaster, at his estate , which is today open for tours and operated by lancaster history. you can find barrels of his old jb whiskey. are the initials of james buchanan, but th
buchanan, the 15th president, succeeded president pierce and will be in office from 1857 to 1862. he's often blame for allowing the civil war to happen. part of what my book tried to do is understand how these two men were so successful in politics and get at the political conditions of the period, the big question about what extent they were personally responsible for this massive tragedy that was the american civil war. i started with their early biographies, and started with them as young...
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this is on pierce road and ringwood avenue.er is shut off right now all along pierce road between alpine avenue and menlo oaks drive. so the water to a lot of those people will be on before the 24 hour time, normally they can do a patchwork but we will keep you posted. >>> international tensions are increasing following a deadly airstrike that happened in iraq overnight. kpix 5's jackie ward is in the studio with more detail. >> reporter: general qasem soleimani was one of the respective man and one of seven people killed near back at in chester. he was 62 years old and the head of iran's special forces unit. the pentagon said present trump directed the attack in a statement the department of defense end quote, soleimani was developing plans to attack american diplomats and servicemembers in iraq and throughout the region. republicans like senator lindsey graham applauded the president's actions and secretary of state mike pompeo defended president trump. >> the risk of doing nothing was enormous. intelligence committee that as
this is on pierce road and ringwood avenue.er is shut off right now all along pierce road between alpine avenue and menlo oaks drive. so the water to a lot of those people will be on before the 24 hour time, normally they can do a patchwork but we will keep you posted. >>> international tensions are increasing following a deadly airstrike that happened in iraq overnight. kpix 5's jackie ward is in the studio with more detail. >> reporter: general qasem soleimani was one of the...
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viceam rufus king was the president of the united states, like that the ticket with frank lynn pierce in 1852. but, because he was terminally ill with tuberculosis, he actually never served in office. he was inaugurated and famously the only vice president inaugurated outside of the united states, in cuba. but he return to the united states to die in april of 1853. be canon, the 15th president, succeeded president pierce -- buchanan, the 15th president will be in office from 1857 to 1862. he's often blame for allowing the civil war to happen. part of what my book tried to do is understand how these two m en were so successful in politics and get at the political conditions of the period, the big question about what extent they were personally responsible for this massive tragedy that was the american civil war. i started with their early biographies, and started with them as young men. follow their college years, their entry into politics, meeting and friendship in the senate, their various overseas adventures, ministers abroad, and their success in national office as vice president a
viceam rufus king was the president of the united states, like that the ticket with frank lynn pierce in 1852. but, because he was terminally ill with tuberculosis, he actually never served in office. he was inaugurated and famously the only vice president inaugurated outside of the united states, in cuba. but he return to the united states to die in april of 1853. be canon, the 15th president, succeeded president pierce -- buchanan, the 15th president will be in office from 1857 to 1862. he's...
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the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children who develop their adult teeth. the piercing is made with the mechanics leg. which is then left in the liver for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they all to the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. . simply say that it's beautiful. to consider themselves dressed in their normal environment and then wrap their private parts in a palm leaf. this counts as clothing without which they would feel uncomfortable and embarrassed to go to. the jennings family has always striven to maintain their connection to nature it's traditional in these parts to go to the swamp with a hammock to swing around for a few days among the venomous snakes and spiders this attitude to the environment has been passed down the generations eric even decided to build his house close to the jungle. going to my.
the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children who develop their adult teeth. the piercing is made with the mechanics leg. which is then left in the liver for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they all to the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. . simply say that it's...
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. >> reporter: police are led to another student named cecelia pierce. pam's intern at the high school. their interview appears in an interview on "discovery i.d." she tells police that billy and pam were lovers. >> they were friends. then they were having an affair. >> how did you find out about the affair? >> pam told me that she was in love with >> bill flinn was a juvenile. just 16 years old. >> reporter: were you technically an adult, and he was under age. >> absolutely. >> reporter: that relationship seems predatory. >> it was totally wrong. >> we've had several bombshells in this case, but another one is about to explode. cecelia reveals that she has heard the whole story, conversations between billy flinn and pam, and that she has heard that pam wanted to get rid of greg. >> we're going to conduct an audio surveillance of one pamela smart, using a confidential informant. >> they decide to ask cecelia to get wired up, wear a taping device under her clothes. >> pretty much, they, they established that, yeah. >> why? >> like, you know, they can't th
. >> reporter: police are led to another student named cecelia pierce. pam's intern at the high school. their interview appears in an interview on "discovery i.d." she tells police that billy and pam were lovers. >> they were friends. then they were having an affair. >> how did you find out about the affair? >> pam told me that she was in love with >> bill flinn was a juvenile. just 16 years old. >> reporter: were you technically an adult, and he...
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into this people better to do that with the director of the organization for propaganda studies dr pierce robinson your welcome to the program host significant is the declassification of these documents what do the tell us about the function of british media during the cold war. well this should come out to those do we have some time about the way in which we go around. the group and use mainstream media in the west with. fighting the cold war. scholars people who. are. materials looking at the for example and looking at all of propaganda in a couple walks and i think it does help sort of give you a. good reminder of that many people who often assume that propaganda is not something that works and governments and gaijin propaganda is indeed integrity to western democracy and so this is according to neutral in that sense but i didn't get away from in what we really now know about what was going on so in june a cold war period in relation to propaganda british diplomats said at the time that they wanted quote objective and accurate service of high quality to combat calculated fabrications f
into this people better to do that with the director of the organization for propaganda studies dr pierce robinson your welcome to the program host significant is the declassification of these documents what do the tell us about the function of british media during the cold war. well this should come out to those do we have some time about the way in which we go around. the group and use mainstream media in the west with. fighting the cold war. scholars people who. are. materials looking at the...
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. >> cecilia pierce is a teenager who goes to winnacunnet high school.hat o.j. video. ♪ you still need energy and vitamin c to keep in shape and stay healthy ♪ >> police interviewed cecilia and that recording appeared in a documentary for discovery id called "pamela smart: an american murder mystery." >> what kind of relationship do you have with pam? >> really close. she's kind of like a big sister. >> the revelations she makes are stunning. >> they were friends, and then they were having an affair. >> how did you find out about the affair? >> pam told me that she was in love with bill. and obviously, they were having sex because i walked in on them. >> bill flynn was a juvenile, just 16 years old. cecelia tells police that one night she, billy flynn and pam smart are watching a movie, "9 1/2 weeks." >> during the movie, pam smart and billy flynn go upstairs. cecelia follows and actually walks in on the two having sex. >> this is a bombshell. imagine what the police are thinking at this point. they have a 22-year-old woman who's having an affair with a
. >> cecilia pierce is a teenager who goes to winnacunnet high school.hat o.j. video. ♪ you still need energy and vitamin c to keep in shape and stay healthy ♪ >> police interviewed cecilia and that recording appeared in a documentary for discovery id called "pamela smart: an american murder mystery." >> what kind of relationship do you have with pam? >> really close. she's kind of like a big sister. >> the revelations she makes are stunning. >>...
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and he would say i think he said franklin pierce was a complete fizzle. so he definitely had choice things to say. >> who is he talking about when he said this, this is harry truman again. he was the coldest man i ever met, he didn't give a damn personally for me or you, or anyone else in the world. as far as i could see. >> sounds like fdr. >> why would he say that about his predecessor? >> while fdr and truman had not much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was somewhat of a dark horse becoming vice president, and truman of course was only vice president for a few months before he died in april 1945. so i think they met once during roosevelt's fourth term the beginning of his fourth term. >> who did the art on the front of your book? art was done by an artist at a new york victor and i had a lot of fun talking about concepts and what it should be, and i think he did just a delightful job capturing some of these presidents, who were some of the more vocal outspoken ones. looking at them quite angry. >> when we go through this book, our world today,
and he would say i think he said franklin pierce was a complete fizzle. so he definitely had choice things to say. >> who is he talking about when he said this, this is harry truman again. he was the coldest man i ever met, he didn't give a damn personally for me or you, or anyone else in the world. as far as i could see. >> sounds like fdr. >> why would he say that about his predecessor? >> while fdr and truman had not much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was...
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but here's charles pierce who wrote the longer -- and charles pierce was initially against holding them for a long time. the longer pelosi holds the articles, the more we see how closely every single republican is tied to the president. and the lengths to which they would all go to protect him from any kind of oversight and from the faintest of consequences. i don't think this can go on forever, but there is one thing i'm sure of, if mcconnell goes ahead with the trial on his own, his days as a majority leader are numbered. >> and, willie geist, it's a great quote from charles pierce who talks about what collins said and what all these other people said. now you're seeing the bolton information's coming out. nancy pelosi's played her hand pretty well. these republicans, though, that have gone out and questioned people's patriotism and claimed that they supported terrorists are disgusting human beings. let me -- let me rephrase that. they are behaving like disgusting politicians and they should be ashamed of themselves. >> those are not people who are writing posts for darkest corners of
but here's charles pierce who wrote the longer -- and charles pierce was initially against holding them for a long time. the longer pelosi holds the articles, the more we see how closely every single republican is tied to the president. and the lengths to which they would all go to protect him from any kind of oversight and from the faintest of consequences. i don't think this can go on forever, but there is one thing i'm sure of, if mcconnell goes ahead with the trial on his own, his days as a...
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they demonstrated they were able to pierce a saudi air defense and strike precisely the facility. it was not devastating to the capacity because it was superficial. they were able to restore capacity very rapidly and minimize the disruption to production. iran to strike at the heart of the industry in the region and fist -- has been demonstrated. in sarasota,e florida. democratic caller. caller: i have a question. i appreciate that president trump is making our country energy self-sufficient. we have not built and expanded refineries in decades in the united states. we need to have more refineries so that we can process what we have. also, what percentage of oil and gas does europe and asia rely upon the middle east for? it seems to me that they are the ones that need the energy from the middle east. host: we will take those questions. guest: you want me to answer that? host: yes, please. guest: ok, great. i think it is true that the u.s. kept increasing under president trump. i am not sure any president deserves credit for that. that started years ago. it is driven by the economy
they demonstrated they were able to pierce a saudi air defense and strike precisely the facility. it was not devastating to the capacity because it was superficial. they were able to restore capacity very rapidly and minimize the disruption to production. iran to strike at the heart of the industry in the region and fist -- has been demonstrated. in sarasota,e florida. democratic caller. caller: i have a question. i appreciate that president trump is making our country energy self-sufficient....
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water service is cut off to about a two block stretch of pierce road. >>> 7:02. harsh retaliation for the deadly u.s. air strike that killed one of the top military commanders. president trump ordered that air strike. ktvu's lisa herrington is joining us and talking about tensions in the middle east. >> i want to show you pictures of the charred wreckage left behind following that air strike at the baghdad airport. a u.s. air strike ordered by president donald trump killed qassem soleimani. he had been blamed for the deaths of hundreds of american soldiers over the years, as well as this week's assault on the u.s. embassy in baghdad. secretary of state mike pompeo said they had blood on their hands. >> he was a military commander plotting to engage americans. we had a set of important reasons to takedown the strike and we were confident we not only got it right legally, but strategically. >> the video is circulating showing iraqis, who influence, celebrate in the street, but iraqi is angry. they killed seven people, including deputy commander of an iran-backed ma
water service is cut off to about a two block stretch of pierce road. >>> 7:02. harsh retaliation for the deadly u.s. air strike that killed one of the top military commanders. president trump ordered that air strike. ktvu's lisa herrington is joining us and talking about tensions in the middle east. >> i want to show you pictures of the charred wreckage left behind following that air strike at the baghdad airport. a u.s. air strike ordered by president donald trump killed qassem...
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response to last week's backlash after an african activist was raised from a photo with the white pierce now in case you missed the story a week ago the group of young climate activists were in switzerland for the world economic forum off to a press conference they posed for a picture together now this is the picture photographer from the associated press to look and then in this next picture is the picture that was published in the end now as you see the only black person who was in the frame was cut out not that person was venice and climate activists from uganda that when word got out that she'd been cropped out of the picture many people were on fin opened it on twitter one used to say it like the necessity that you didn't to raise her as vanessa when you cropped out of the photo you raised a continent africa and it hurts and the other one treated this crap out of business it is symbolic of how the media has been consistently cropping out youth off color from the narrative when they cover the climate action movement. so my guest today is none other than the ugandan activist and that'
response to last week's backlash after an african activist was raised from a photo with the white pierce now in case you missed the story a week ago the group of young climate activists were in switzerland for the world economic forum off to a press conference they posed for a picture together now this is the picture photographer from the associated press to look and then in this next picture is the picture that was published in the end now as you see the only black person who was in the frame...
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so this is directed by nicolas pesce, who directed eyes of my mother and piercing.really, really interesting, creepy, strange, inventive films. this is none of those. this is absolutely a return to that mechanical form of horror movie making, in which it goes quiet, quiet, quiet, bang! quiet, quiet, bang! and the visuals are dark, dark, scary face! dark, dark, scary face! that's it, it's just like all the way through. and you go, are we going to get a cameo? you've got some fine actors, andrea riseborough, you have interesting performances. yes, she is great, what is she doing in this? she is reacting to the fact that every couple of second somebody is boo! or somebody... and you just think, oh, come on, seriously? this is like kids entertainment level. this director is a very fine director, unfortunately, this has none of his best traits. ok, best out, i'm afraid i didn't like this one. i know. i didn't like this one, i know i'm in the minority. this is the last week i'm going to fly the flag for it. because i'm just going to use this opportunity to say i think the
so this is directed by nicolas pesce, who directed eyes of my mother and piercing.really, really interesting, creepy, strange, inventive films. this is none of those. this is absolutely a return to that mechanical form of horror movie making, in which it goes quiet, quiet, quiet, bang! quiet, quiet, bang! and the visuals are dark, dark, scary face! dark, dark, scary face! that's it, it's just like all the way through. and you go, are we going to get a cameo? you've got some fine actors, andrea...
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the ground beneath his feet began to tremble within seconds the rumbling had increased to a high piercing note stood stock still and heard the mountains start to sing an instant later something seized him and lifted him up. those are just some of the life changing sounds and all but the tylers book the main character on the ice is a simple man who overcomes an abusive childhood to find his own path and strength and even love before losing it again going to war and getting captured. by just 150 pages the books triumph is distilling life down to its most defining moments if you're looking for a short read with a big literary punch look no further. and finally it's time to meet dam's of the now that's a mash up of the english word for damsel unmarried woman and the german for a married what's behind that moniker is norwegian artist martin had kennedy who is fittingly renowned for her hand made masks are really more like wearable artworks that blur the categories of fashion arts and costume design and she says that her materials often lead the way. is it tribal art folklore mon's trappings or
the ground beneath his feet began to tremble within seconds the rumbling had increased to a high piercing note stood stock still and heard the mountains start to sing an instant later something seized him and lifted him up. those are just some of the life changing sounds and all but the tylers book the main character on the ice is a simple man who overcomes an abusive childhood to find his own path and strength and even love before losing it again going to war and getting captured. by just 150...
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so i remember looking at our bass player john pierce. other and went uh-oh. >> reporter: so when that tour was canceled, you guys had been on the road together for more than 30 years pretty much, right? >> more like 40. ♪ do you believe >> reporter: 39 years ago in the early '80s, huey lewis and the news was a band struggling for respect. you were booed when you opened for the doobie brothers, is that right? >> on our first tour. >> every single night. >> no, not every single. >> oh, come night. remember? >> doobies, doobies! >> reporter: starting out, lewis played harmonica in a band called clover, one of dozens of groups that worked the bars in marin county, california, where lewis grew up. >> we moved here 195. and it was very much a bohemian community with the mountains and so on. >> reporter: marin, just north of san francisco also attracted plenty of rock musicians, a haven away from the city. and there is one particular place in marin that lewis put on the map. >> 2:00 a.m. club, known locally as -- >> the deuce. >> the deuce. thi
so i remember looking at our bass player john pierce. other and went uh-oh. >> reporter: so when that tour was canceled, you guys had been on the road together for more than 30 years pretty much, right? >> more like 40. ♪ do you believe >> reporter: 39 years ago in the early '80s, huey lewis and the news was a band struggling for respect. you were booed when you opened for the doobie brothers, is that right? >> on our first tour. >> every single night. >>...
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street in front of the maxime health center at 1301 pierce street >> sidewalks are important which is precisely why these instruments come to the board of exercises. this is a proposal to actually reduce sidewalk widths but, apparently, in the public interest, in supervisor haney's district on behalf of the department of public works, which i guess we now call public works, which one of you is here to testify. please come forward. >> good afternoon. i'm kevin jensen, disability access coordinator with public works. >> yes, the for examplio for fri remember you >> coming back with another one. this is the health center across the street from kimball playground city clinic. we're proposing a fully compliant building code and a.d.a. compliant passenger loading zone at the front of that facility which includes a street level passenger loading aisle. that street level passenger loading aisle is alongside the passenger side of the vehicle pull-up space which is the best way to do accessible passenger loading zones. which we feel is important this being a clinic and all. as planning also agr
street in front of the maxime health center at 1301 pierce street >> sidewalks are important which is precisely why these instruments come to the board of exercises. this is a proposal to actually reduce sidewalk widths but, apparently, in the public interest, in supervisor haney's district on behalf of the department of public works, which i guess we now call public works, which one of you is here to testify. please come forward. >> good afternoon. i'm kevin jensen, disability...
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they see plum are beginning to fall sterling pierce back and begin to show them. joseph lumbers battalion to fall back to safety. there would be no more fighting on the east side of the creek at that point. here is a quick visual for you, a modern-day photograph of the cornfield, or at least part of it, at the northern end. to give you a visual, this is north here, towards the south, so you can see with that would have looked like. just before august, when i took this picture. remember franz siegel has proposed a double envelopment strategy, with his second brigade. he will try to attack on the southern end of the western army. he does this, he's actually able to get from springfield all the way to the southern end of the battlefield without getting picked up that was an intelligence master piece. he wasn't detected until his battery opened up. franz siegel position on the western side of the creek. he positions his battery to fire on the southern camps, all along the sharp farm and along the wilson creek. he begins to fire upon them causing them to scatter. and f
they see plum are beginning to fall sterling pierce back and begin to show them. joseph lumbers battalion to fall back to safety. there would be no more fighting on the east side of the creek at that point. here is a quick visual for you, a modern-day photograph of the cornfield, or at least part of it, at the northern end. to give you a visual, this is north here, towards the south, so you can see with that would have looked like. just before august, when i took this picture. remember franz...
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i did not kill my wife. >> to tom and dar's close friends the pierces, news of tom's arrest was almostunning as the news of dar's death. >> could you conceive of tom either hating his wife so much that he wanted to kill her -- >> absolutely not. >> never. >> or killing her for the insurance money. >> that could be stupid. she made good money. >> he never want things. it's not like money has been -- was real valuable to him. >> do you think they had a good marriage. >> yeah, i do. >> yeah. >> everything seemed to be going real good for them. >> it seemed sadistic, shooting your wife at point blank range, killing the mother of your son on the very day he was celebrating his 10th birthday. >> he never would have done that to his son. >> police continued gathering evidence, 10 days after tom's arrest, police brought heath foley in for a second interview. and this time, heath did recall hearing a noise that day. >> skyler talks about hearing this unusual sound. do you remember that now? >> i mean, it was like maybe a gunshot maybe. glass broken, i don't know. it was one of those two things
i did not kill my wife. >> to tom and dar's close friends the pierces, news of tom's arrest was almostunning as the news of dar's death. >> could you conceive of tom either hating his wife so much that he wanted to kill her -- >> absolutely not. >> never. >> or killing her for the insurance money. >> that could be stupid. she made good money. >> he never want things. it's not like money has been -- was real valuable to him. >> do you think they...
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so this is directed by nicolas pesce, who directed eyes of my mother and piercing.really, really interesting, creepy, strange, inventive films. this is none of those. this is absolutely a return to that mechanical form of horror movie making, in which it goes quiet, quiet, quiet, bang! quiet, quiet, bang! and the visuals are dark, dark, scary face! dark, dark, scary face! that's it, it's just like all the way through. and you go, are we going to get a cameo? you've got some fine actors, andrea riseborough, you have interesting performances. yes, she is great, what is she doing in this? she is reacting to the fact that every couple of seconds somebody is boo! or somebody... and you just think, oh, come on, seriously? this is like kids entertainment level. this director is a very fine director, unfortunately, this has none of his best traits. ok, best out, i'm afraid i didn't like this one. i know. i didn't like this one, i know i'm in the minority. this is the last week i'm going to fly the flag for it. because i'm just going to use this opportunity to say i think th
so this is directed by nicolas pesce, who directed eyes of my mother and piercing.really, really interesting, creepy, strange, inventive films. this is none of those. this is absolutely a return to that mechanical form of horror movie making, in which it goes quiet, quiet, quiet, bang! quiet, quiet, bang! and the visuals are dark, dark, scary face! dark, dark, scary face! that's it, it's just like all the way through. and you go, are we going to get a cameo? you've got some fine actors, andrea...
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so i pierced my ear, and i remember calling home, and my mother answers the phone. it's adam. what happened? nothing's wrong. i just wanted to tell you, i got a, i got a -- you got a what? i got an in the left. in the left? in the left ear. you didn't, you didn't. i did, i got an earring. oh! you can't be buried with us! >> jimmy: what? >> isn't that a tattoo, ma? >> jimmy: is that the rule, how it goes? >> in her head. >> jimmy: you also gained weight to play howard, howard is the name of the character. >> yes. >> jimmy: your wife had a necklace that said "howard" on it. >> with netflix, they gave me a gift that says diamond howard necklace. and my wife wears it everywhere, and it dangles right above her beautiful cleavage. howard, i should be jealous, but somehow it thrills me. [ laughter ] i keep going, who is this howard? >> jimmy: you could get her a billy and a happy and all your, a sandy, all your different movies, you know? >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: holiday collection. one night of hanukkah. each night is a different character that you played. >> that
so i pierced my ear, and i remember calling home, and my mother answers the phone. it's adam. what happened? nothing's wrong. i just wanted to tell you, i got a, i got a -- you got a what? i got an in the left. in the left? in the left ear. you didn't, you didn't. i did, i got an earring. oh! you can't be buried with us! >> jimmy: what? >> isn't that a tattoo, ma? >> jimmy: is that the rule, how it goes? >> in her head. >> jimmy: you also gained weight to play...
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dinero destinado a la cruzada del hambre, se desviaron mÁs de $60,000,000 para adquirir con sobre piercere una casa en un pequeÑo pueblo de georgia que es casi una ciudad fantasma. ilia: se ha convertido en un refugio sin costo, para migrantes que van a visitar a sus familiares en un centro de detenciÓn para migrantes. reportero: sus pocos mÁs de 1000 habitantes dicen que quedÓ en el olvido. la biblioteca es este buzÓn de libres, la farmacia la cometieron en museo y los comercios estÁn cerrados. pero esta casa se mantiene abierta todos los fines de semana. >>bueno, este se refugio, nuestra casa, nuestra hospitalidad. reportera: nos abrieron la puerta de este hogar de paso, para las familias que vienen a centro de detenciÓn avista las familiares. >>no hay un lugar donde quedarse, no hay hoteles. nosotros les ofrecemos la oportunidad de que se quede con nosotros. reportera: cuenta con 1105/9 residentes y el centro de atenciÓn, con una capacidad de 1750 dos detenido, hoy mÁs personas tras la rejas que habitantes en el vuelo. son las estadÍsticas que la abogada trata de cambiar. ella y dos a
dinero destinado a la cruzada del hambre, se desviaron mÁs de $60,000,000 para adquirir con sobre piercere una casa en un pequeÑo pueblo de georgia que es casi una ciudad fantasma. ilia: se ha convertido en un refugio sin costo, para migrantes que van a visitar a sus familiares en un centro de detenciÓn para migrantes. reportero: sus pocos mÁs de 1000 habitantes dicen que quedÓ en el olvido. la biblioteca es este buzÓn de libres, la farmacia la cometieron en museo y los comercios estÁn...
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it captured iran firing at # two missiles at the plane, blowing into bits of shrapnel that would pierce the aircraft in several places. president trump only going as far as to call the crash suspicious. >> someone could have made a mistake. i don't think that's even a question, purgsinally. >> reporter: iran denies shooting down the jet. investigators will review the black boxes that will recover from the scene before the wreckage was quickly cleared away. iran has invited other countries to participate including the u.s., canada and ukraine, which says its experts are looking for several possible causes. marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> that plane crash came a few hours after they launched a bealistic missal attack. on the campaign trail tonight, president trump defended the killing of an iranian general that prompted the attack. >> the united states once again took the bold and decisive action to savemerican lives and deliver american justice. >> the house approved a resolution at the sets limits around mr. trump's ability to act unilaterally. when making decisions about any
it captured iran firing at # two missiles at the plane, blowing into bits of shrapnel that would pierce the aircraft in several places. president trump only going as far as to call the crash suspicious. >> someone could have made a mistake. i don't think that's even a question, purgsinally. >> reporter: iran denies shooting down the jet. investigators will review the black boxes that will recover from the scene before the wreckage was quickly cleared away. iran has invited other...