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they are celebrating gregory porter.do you want to do with all of this newfound fame that you now have? what journey are you going to take us on with you? this conversation in these records i have made, my second album are a statement of who i am. i look at my lyrica, i realize who i am. i have been consistent. that i have written have not heard the light of day. these are the things i want to say. bequeath, wealthy did so they can remember when love was king. if i have my opportunity to say something, i want to say it. there is a lot of elevation on this project. right. if i'm not project is called liquid spirit. they will eventually get to it. the firstis may be time you heard the name gregory porter, it certainly won't be the last. i claim that right now. good to have you. i am glad to be in it with you. until next time, thanks for watching and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with former new york m
they are celebrating gregory porter.do you want to do with all of this newfound fame that you now have? what journey are you going to take us on with you? this conversation in these records i have made, my second album are a statement of who i am. i look at my lyrica, i realize who i am. i have been consistent. that i have written have not heard the light of day. these are the things i want to say. bequeath, wealthy did so they can remember when love was king. if i have my opportunity to say...
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tonight, a conversation with gregory porter whose classic sound has critics praising him for carrying on the tradition of marvin gaye. and also asd spirit a song writer in his own right. conversation with gregory porter coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: gregory porter had intended to be a linebacker but an injury found him course correcting to music, a decision that is be paying some pretty ne dividends. his cd is titled "liquid spirit." let's take a look at a cut. tavis: i was saying to gregory that it took me about two weeks to get to track five. it took me a couple weeks to get there because i could not get off of track number one. , and thisnds of mine doesn't happen all the time, they called me and messaged me and said there is a brother named gregory porter who you must have on your show. you have a bunch of fans that are friends of mine that you don't even know. you have got to get him. you have got to hear the song. in search of it and i am delighted to have you on the program. tell me about this first tra
tonight, a conversation with gregory porter whose classic sound has critics praising him for carrying on the tradition of marvin gaye. and also asd spirit a song writer in his own right. conversation with gregory porter coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: gregory porter had intended to be a linebacker but an injury found him course correcting to music, a decision that is be paying some pretty ne dividends. his cd is...
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tonight, a conversation with gregory porter whose classic sound has critics praising him for carryingn the tradition of marvin gaye. and also asd spirit a song writer in his own right. conversation with gregory porter coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: gregory porter had intended to be a linebacker but an injury found him course correcting to music, a decision that is be paying some pretty ne dividends. his cd is titled "liquid spirit." let's take a look at a cut. ♪ tavis: i was saying to gregory that it took me about two weeks to get to track five. it took me a couple weeks to get there because i could not get off of track number one. , and thisnds of mine doesn't happen all the time, they called me and messaged me and said there is a brother named gregory porter who you must have on your show. you have a bunch of fans that are friends of mine that you don't even know. you have got to get him. you have got to hear the song. in search of it and i am delighted to have you on the program. tell me about this first tra
tonight, a conversation with gregory porter whose classic sound has critics praising him for carryingn the tradition of marvin gaye. and also asd spirit a song writer in his own right. conversation with gregory porter coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: gregory porter had intended to be a linebacker but an injury found him course correcting to music, a decision that is be paying some pretty ne dividends. his cd is...
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tracy porter has taken dj under his wing, hasn't he?j -- tracy's good for dj because tracy tells him what he's already been through, which is the mark of a great veteran. with tracy and woodson and the guys that we have, we have our rooms, and this is something we've talked about in the past, we have our rooms kind of surrounded with veterans in each of the rooms, the d-line, line backers, and the db's. that allows young players to, one, develop quicker. two, respond quicker to mistakes. the good part about what dj has done, anything that's happened to him a game, he's fixed the next time. now, of course in the nfl, you need to keep fixing those week to week and hopefully less and less will show up. and with that kid, as good as he is, that's how we're going. that's how we're progressing. >> and when he pulled that ball out of kansas city, charles woodson was there to pounce on it. >> yeah. >> charles is just remarkable. he just has a nose for the football. whether it's playing corner, strong safety, free safety, he reads his keys, just
tracy porter has taken dj under his wing, hasn't he?j -- tracy's good for dj because tracy tells him what he's already been through, which is the mark of a great veteran. with tracy and woodson and the guys that we have, we have our rooms, and this is something we've talked about in the past, we have our rooms kind of surrounded with veterans in each of the rooms, the d-line, line backers, and the db's. that allows young players to, one, develop quicker. two, respond quicker to mistakes. the...
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porter barn gave in to.ose with the asian community. >> san francisco base. >> right. publicly humiliated to do something. >> went on the web site on porter barn to see if i could buy one of these things. they are unavailable. >> all right. this is probably the dumbest thing i have seen in quite some time. >> it's one of them. >> here is topic two and this is a serious situation. now, there is a law in the works in the house that would forbid public schools in the united states from hiring any workers convicted of sexual offenses against children. all right? >> sure. >> good law, all right? >> hr 2083. >> teacher unions guilfoyle. >> they are upset. >> they're objecting to the law; is that right? >> that's correct. it's the american federation of teachers and national federation offensive. try to back it up and say listen we generally support background checks but we feel this is not allowing criminals and sexually violent predators the opportunity redeem themselves. >> american federation of teachers say no
porter barn gave in to.ose with the asian community. >> san francisco base. >> right. publicly humiliated to do something. >> went on the web site on porter barn to see if i could buy one of these things. they are unavailable. >> all right. this is probably the dumbest thing i have seen in quite some time. >> it's one of them. >> here is topic two and this is a serious situation. now, there is a law in the works in the house that would forbid public schools...
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i'll devil porter it no longer. is thy master stirring? their knocking has awaked him. here he comes. good morrow, noble sir. good morrow, both. is the king stirring worthy thane? not yet. he did command me to call timely on him. i have almost slipped the hour. i'll bring you to him. here's his door. i'll make so bold to call for 'tis my limited service. go as the king hence today? he does. he did appoint so. the night has been unruly. where we lay our chimneys were blown down. and as they say, lamentings heard in the air, strange screams of death and prophesying with accents terrible of dire combustion and confused events, new hatched to the woeful time. it was a rough night. o, horror, horror, horror. tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee. what's the matter? most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the lord's anointed temple and stole thence the life of the building. what is't you say, the life? mean you his majesty? approach the chamber. do not bid me speak. awake, awake. ring the alarum bell. murder and treason. banquo, donalbain, malcolm awake. shake off th
i'll devil porter it no longer. is thy master stirring? their knocking has awaked him. here he comes. good morrow, noble sir. good morrow, both. is the king stirring worthy thane? not yet. he did command me to call timely on him. i have almost slipped the hour. i'll bring you to him. here's his door. i'll make so bold to call for 'tis my limited service. go as the king hence today? he does. he did appoint so. the night has been unruly. where we lay our chimneys were blown down. and as they say,...
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i started hearing things crack, boom, crack. >> reporter: chopper 13 over the damage that porter was hearing just up the street. >> there's about a dozen trees we counted that have received serious damage. the tops ripped off, some missing branches. >> reporter: you can see exactly where the storm came through. tree after tree down in this yard all in a straight line. while no houses were hit, the damage has been heartbreaking for some. >> these people here planted these trees when they first moved in here about 50 years ago. they're kind of like shattered about what happened. >> reporter: now, cleanup is starting as neighbors continue to wonder what kind of storm hit here. and there's no word if the national weather service will be investigating that cecil county storm. reporting live, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, thank you very much, meghan. the worst of the damage as you saw was centered right in that northeast area. here's bob with a closer look at how it ripped through. bob? >> that was right around 1:10 this afternoon. here in the city it got going aroun
i started hearing things crack, boom, crack. >> reporter: chopper 13 over the damage that porter was hearing just up the street. >> there's about a dozen trees we counted that have received serious damage. the tops ripped off, some missing branches. >> reporter: you can see exactly where the storm came through. tree after tree down in this yard all in a straight line. while no houses were hit, the damage has been heartbreaking for some. >> these people here planted these...
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porter is currently on tour overseas and will back in the states later this month. liquid spirit is on fire, on the billboard charts, it's a top selling jazz album. i'm brooke anderson in entertainment tonight, now back to you. >> it's an exciting time for hally berry. she and her husband welcomed a baby boy. she is also making the jump to the small screen. the oscar winner will star in a new cbs drama. which will be produced by steven spielberg and barry will play an astronaut who returns home after a space mission and tries to reconnect with her son and husband. the show is expected to air in the summer. >>> a bartender in oregon got the tip of a lifetime thanks to a pretty generous regular and a little luck. >> in addition to serving up drinks at this bar, aurora scans lottery tickets for hopeful winners. one of the guys regularly tips her in unplayed tickets. buy a bunch, hold them out. turns out, the one she picked last week was worth $17,500. >> i automatically handed back a ticket and i was like, i can't take it. you're the only one that can cash it now. >> y
porter is currently on tour overseas and will back in the states later this month. liquid spirit is on fire, on the billboard charts, it's a top selling jazz album. i'm brooke anderson in entertainment tonight, now back to you. >> it's an exciting time for hally berry. she and her husband welcomed a baby boy. she is also making the jump to the small screen. the oscar winner will star in a new cbs drama. which will be produced by steven spielberg and barry will play an astronaut who...
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shea-porter: mr. speaker, doesn't the bill before us set up a commission to examine deficit reduction? my motion to recommit would open up the entire federal government so that our taxpayers can receive the benefits they've already paid for. to recommit deals with government expenditures. and right now we are running a deficit. so isn't the government -- the amount the government is spending a relevant topic to deficit reduction? we have voted to pay workers furloughed during a shutdown. i supported that bill. but what sense does it make to have workers paid to sit at home and not be able to do their jobs? what kind of a strange house is this that would force this situation on our federal workers? mr. speaker, if you rule this motion out of order, does this not mean that we will not have a chance to keep the entire federal government open today? can the chair please explain why we can't keep the entire federal government open today? the speaker pro tempore: the chair is prepared to rule. is the chair
shea-porter: mr. speaker, doesn't the bill before us set up a commission to examine deficit reduction? my motion to recommit would open up the entire federal government so that our taxpayers can receive the benefits they've already paid for. to recommit deals with government expenditures. and right now we are running a deficit. so isn't the government -- the amount the government is spending a relevant topic to deficit reduction? we have voted to pay workers furloughed during a shutdown. i...
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gregory porter!ers and applause ] nice job. >> thank you, baby, thank you. >> jay: that was great. great job, great job. >> thank you so much. >> jay: thank you so much. i want to thank my guests sandra bullock, key & peele, and of course gregory porter. monday night, erving magic johnson. but coming up next, "jimmy fallon"! have a great weekend! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you! welcome, everybody! thank you very much! thank you very much. that sounds great, right there, you know how to do it. you know how to do it right there. that's a great new york city crowd. welcome, everybody, to "late night -- [ cheers and applause ] with jimmy fallon." you guys feeling good tonight? [ cheers and applause ] you guys -- i can feel it. well, here's what people ar
gregory porter!ers and applause ] nice job. >> thank you, baby, thank you. >> jay: that was great. great job, great job. >> thank you so much. >> jay: thank you so much. i want to thank my guests sandra bullock, key & peele, and of course gregory porter. monday night, erving magic johnson. but coming up next, "jimmy fallon"! have a great weekend! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6a in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting...
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but along the canal near potomac, porter potties are the only option. >> why don't they unlock it?they were originally scheduled to open in 2011, then postpone to 2012. it is 2013. and they are postponed again. >> it took way too long. >> two of the facilities service toilets, all four contain technology that is supposed to clean the smell of sewage from the air. underneath all this natural beauty is a d.c. water pipeline moving 60 million-gallons of raw sewage every day. wusa9's call for action has been trying to get answers since may from the national park service or d.c. water. >> both sides were pointing at the other, as the who needed to take action. >> months after those inquiries and months after that ribbon cutting, all the restrooms remain locked. finally, just before labor day, d.c. water allowed the national park service to unlock the doors, but the restroom at old anglers inn, nothing. >> what's the purpose of having it locked if there are supposed to be public restrooms? >> i noticed throughout the summer there's been a smell around here. >> not only is the bathroom at
but along the canal near potomac, porter potties are the only option. >> why don't they unlock it?they were originally scheduled to open in 2011, then postpone to 2012. it is 2013. and they are postponed again. >> it took way too long. >> two of the facilities service toilets, all four contain technology that is supposed to clean the smell of sewage from the air. underneath all this natural beauty is a d.c. water pipeline moving 60 million-gallons of raw sewage every day....
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>> it is often the first food that's interested to baby and the porter of the movement by target th of the popular food, they'll give america something to chew on. >> julie watts. cpix 5 kpix5. >>> a moment of a power earthquake hit the philippines. take a look at this. people run and screaming for safety, rescuers are searching for survivors. >> that's scary stuff. >>> all right , back here at home, we got decent weather. >> it is been fantastic. >> you like it chilly, we got the morning for you and sunshine all in between. i know we need the rainfall but not seeing any in this pattern. nothing chilly coming up. sunrise at 7:20. have you noticed it is been dry this year, we have told you a couple times throughout the year, the driest year of the record was 1976. so far this year, an inch and a half less on that, we are on page to shatter the record of the driest year in san francisco. the next couple days are not going to help out but you will enjoy the sunshine. sunshine for you tomorrow 75, 74 will be your high coming up on friday. now, there will be a subtle change tomorrow, the ri
>> it is often the first food that's interested to baby and the porter of the movement by target th of the popular food, they'll give america something to chew on. >> julie watts. cpix 5 kpix5. >>> a moment of a power earthquake hit the philippines. take a look at this. people run and screaming for safety, rescuers are searching for survivors. >> that's scary stuff. >>> all right , back here at home, we got decent weather. >> it is been fantastic....
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ashley porter has a pick that will crack you up.&báo >> i like to follow big ben clocks.his one gets pretty much to the point. some say bong. some same bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong. >> when you follow big ben, you know exactly what time it is in london. you also know when you've wasted an hour on twitter. but with nearly half a million followers, how would you go wrong? i will warn you big ben duoes nt follow anyone back. >> let's see what cooking expert chef matt has to say. hands down, thomas keller. he is the world's greatest chef. he posts pictures of the food that he makes and this stuff is so incredible. i mean, it's dynamic. it's colorful. you have different textures. you can taste it through the picture. >> that's a real pleasure. >> and who am i following on twitter? acam corolla. i co-host with him on the radio for a lot of years. if you don't like the sound of his voice, you don't have to hear it. >> that's what i'm saying. happy follow friday. >> thanks, theresa. when people break the banfor deraon eyusy thk but the spooky business is getting into hallow
ashley porter has a pick that will crack you up.&báo >> i like to follow big ben clocks.his one gets pretty much to the point. some say bong. some same bong, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong. >> when you follow big ben, you know exactly what time it is in london. you also know when you've wasted an hour on twitter. but with nearly half a million followers, how would you go wrong? i will warn you big ben duoes nt follow anyone back. >> let's see what cooking expert chef matt...
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. >> reporter: sarah porter was in her bedroom and tried to run for the basement. as the storm came through. but it moved so fast she never had a chance. >> i had my windows open and started to just hear things crack, boom, crack. >> reporter: sky high chopper 13 over the damage that porter was hearing just up the street. >> there's about a dozen trees we counted that received serious damage. the tops ripped off. some missing branches. >> reporter: you can see exactly where the storm came through, trees after tree down in this yard all in a straight line. while no houses were hit the damage has been heartbreaking for some. >> these people here planted these trees when we first moved in 50 years ago. they are kind of like -- shattered about what happened. >> reporter: now clean-up is starting as neighbors continue to wonder what kind of storm hit here. no word if the national weather service will be investigating this storm. wjz eyewitness news. >> yesterday's severe weather caused headaches not only in maryland but in new jersey as well. take a look. in emerson a s
. >> reporter: sarah porter was in her bedroom and tried to run for the basement. as the storm came through. but it moved so fast she never had a chance. >> i had my windows open and started to just hear things crack, boom, crack. >> reporter: sky high chopper 13 over the damage that porter was hearing just up the street. >> there's about a dozen trees we counted that received serious damage. the tops ripped off. some missing branches. >> reporter: you can see...
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hoping for big things this season, one thing that is holding the team back is otto porter, who spent training camp on the sideline nursing a sore hip. it is important to get him healthy to get to the start of the regular season. >> it is in port and for him to get healthy so that these schemes, these things we do are different than college. terminology and everything. you can sit here and watch. you have no idea until you get out there. >> get on the court young man as soon as you can. according to the naval academy, saturday's game between the navy and air force will go on. the defense department has put a halt to competitive sports games at the service academy, but funding for saturday's game will come from a nongovernment source. no future games we play during the shutdown. up, aing multimillionaire. this star is learning an important skill for the first time. >> services affected by the shutdown is our top trending story tonight. women's basketball coaches at georgetown university on leave pending an investigation, and your forecast for the work week. all that for you on wjla.com
hoping for big things this season, one thing that is holding the team back is otto porter, who spent training camp on the sideline nursing a sore hip. it is important to get him healthy to get to the start of the regular season. >> it is in port and for him to get healthy so that these schemes, these things we do are different than college. terminology and everything. you can sit here and watch. you have no idea until you get out there. >> get on the court young man as soon as you...
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. >> for "the list," i'm ashley porter. >> it's worth staying up for.guests appearing on late-night tv nont. tom hanks stops by the late show witdavid letterman. the tight show with jay leno. a sit down with jimmy kimmel. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh take from kraft. every flavor is amazing. ♪ >> reporter: tons of beer on tap around charm city. >> the whole point of beer week for baltimore and beer week in general is to raise the level of beer culture in the community. >> reporter: this company is serving up 350 events this week from fredericks to columbia. >> there's so much diversity that you think you don't like beer, you are probably we -- being short sided. >> reporter: if you're going to have beers,
. >> for "the list," i'm ashley porter. >> it's worth staying up for.guests appearing on late-night tv nont. tom hanks stops by the late show witdavid letterman. the tight show with jay leno. a sit down with jimmy kimmel. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms...
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join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
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i represent bay view and porter hill.o today i really want to share with you in the celebration and recognition of the 50th anniversary, i'm going to ask you to come up here, jeff. look at him. this is amazing, everyone. but today is march 18, 2013. today marks the 50th anniversary united states court's decision that someone should be defended at no cost. where journalist and concerned citizens will gather at the san francisco public defenders 2013 justice summit on march 19 to discuss ways to better fulfill gideon's promise justice for all where clarence combid gideon convicted to be stealing change at a pool hall. he wrote a petition to the supreme court from his jail cell arguing that his rights had been violated. he presented a victory for civil rights and justice. san francisco one of the first cities in the united states to establish a public defenders office opened it's doors in 1921. whereas gideon's promise lives on in the san francisco public defenders office which service 25,000 indigent people every year. wher
i represent bay view and porter hill.o today i really want to share with you in the celebration and recognition of the 50th anniversary, i'm going to ask you to come up here, jeff. look at him. this is amazing, everyone. but today is march 18, 2013. today marks the 50th anniversary united states court's decision that someone should be defended at no cost. where journalist and concerned citizens will gather at the san francisco public defenders 2013 justice summit on march 19 to discuss ways to...
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are being sown at howard university middle school mathematics and science. 8th graders like leah porter are coming up with their own apps that will solve a problem in their community. >> there's just no app that is suitable for smart money management. believe that we can build budget buddy by december of 2014. >> reporter: porter and her team are getting some professional help to make it happen. aaron saunders owns clearly innovative. he builds apps for a ling. >> one of the things i see in the kids -- living. >> one of the things i see in the kids is right now you spend all your time on the phone and somebody else is producing content. why don't you create your own content and ideas because you know what you want better than they do? >> reporter: the whole project is the result of a nonprofit called start up middle school. patrick guzman is the founder. >> right now if you ask most of these kids when they start off could you be the next bill gates or mark zuckerberg, the answer would be no because they could not see the connection. >> reporter: but thanks to guzman's creativity and sau
are being sown at howard university middle school mathematics and science. 8th graders like leah porter are coming up with their own apps that will solve a problem in their community. >> there's just no app that is suitable for smart money management. believe that we can build budget buddy by december of 2014. >> reporter: porter and her team are getting some professional help to make it happen. aaron saunders owns clearly innovative. he builds apps for a ling. >> one of the...
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join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. by generous support from... life can take you almost anywhere. fortunately, so can we. this program is brought to you in part by bread for the world -- an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. get ready to be immersed in the wonder of this continent's most romantic city, venice. thanks for joining us. [ theme music playing ] has a seductive charm. there's no place like it. for centuries it was nicknamed la serenissima, the most serene place -- and you're about to see why. in this first of two episodes on venice, we'll sample the splendor of the doge in his palace, take a pilgrimage to st. mark's basilica, see some famous horses, enjoy a grand but noisy view, feast on venetian treats, get a splash of modern art, be dazzled by masterpieces of the venetian renaissance, and get intimate with the city of casanova on
join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. by generous support from... life can take you almost anywhere. fortunately, so can we. this program is brought to you in part by bread for the world -- an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. get...
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host: you work at the law firm arnold and porter in the sea what do you do there? guest: i continue to work on national spirit issues. or exportns laws control laws, the revelation of businesses for national security reasons. -- regulation of businesses for national security reasons. host: we are taking to john bellinger and taking your comments. david is up next on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i have been trying to get on the radio for a while now. i don't believe that the...
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join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. barry kibrick: today, on "between the lines," a man who began his career during the formative years of rock n' roll, and whose influence continues to this day, gary u.s. bonds. welcome. i'm barry kibrick. gary u.s. bonds has been rockin' for more than 50 years. from his beginning days touring with sam cooke and bb king, to his close working relationship with bruce springsteen and the "e" street band, gary has entertained millions around the world with his music. now, with his autobiography, "by u.s. bonds," co-written with stephen cooper, we get an inside look at the music and the man. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. warren christopher: most of these speeches were as much as a month in preparation. stephen j. c
join me next time for a conversation with singer gregory porter about his new cd titled " liquid spirit." that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. barry kibrick: today, on "between the lines," a man who began his career during the formative years of rock n' roll, and whose influence continues to this day, gary u.s. bonds. welcome. i'm barry kibrick. gary u.s. bonds has...
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. >> reporter: friends mary porter and merlan go walking in the park every day.r chance for breast cancer. a new study finds postmenopausal women whose only exercise is walking an hour a day still reduce their chances of getting breast cancer 14%. >> they're walking at a really moderate pace. about three miles an hour. >> reporter: women who engage in more vigorous exercise lower their risk even more. 25%. >> we know that physical activity is associated with sex hormones, we know to be important in breast cancer. >> reporter: current guidelines recommend that adults do 2.5 hours of regular exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise each week, but studies show that less than half of u.s. women do even that. 68-year-old marlyn who said both her sister and mother had it says it's a big part of her life. researchers say it doesn't have to be a marathon. a leisurely walk every day can still make a big difference. marlie hall, for cbs news. >>> well, the first person to ride a bicycle across the san francisco bay has now ridden across the hudson river. judah schiller
. >> reporter: friends mary porter and merlan go walking in the park every day.r chance for breast cancer. a new study finds postmenopausal women whose only exercise is walking an hour a day still reduce their chances of getting breast cancer 14%. >> they're walking at a really moderate pace. about three miles an hour. >> reporter: women who engage in more vigorous exercise lower their risk even more. 25%. >> we know that physical activity is associated with sex...
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scott porter posted this photo to his instagram, proving the "friday night lights" crew is close again. >> were you into that? >> not really. were you? >>> kelly clarkson got married over the weekend to be brandon backstock. >>> and this man is the driving instructor to the british stars. he has taught niles of one direction, adele, who he did not recognize even when she sang in the car, and actor james mcvoi. this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day here on nbc. >>> leading the news in "the hartford current," seven women say they were failed to be protected. university officials showed, quote, deliberate indifference to sexual assault allegations. >>> in "usa today," a rock veteran removed. kimberly walker's family says the cincinnati cemetery previously approved the design. cemetery officials say it's inappropriate. >> some stories you might have missed we're watching. florida officials say there have been at least seven cases where inmates have forged documents for early release. three of them were successful, including convicted killer charles walker and
scott porter posted this photo to his instagram, proving the "friday night lights" crew is close again. >> were you into that? >> not really. were you? >>> kelly clarkson got married over the weekend to be brandon backstock. >>> and this man is the driving instructor to the british stars. he has taught niles of one direction, adele, who he did not recognize even when she sang in the car, and actor james mcvoi. this is "early today." we hope it's...
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oscar, you are a-- - michael, i just lost porter hardware! i just--i lost 'em. - okay, you know what? just do your best, buddy. [groans] okay, oscar, you are very smart, and you have a gigantic education, and i think of you as my scarecrow, because you gave me a brain. so that's why i made you this. - thank you, michael. it's beautiful. - [laughing] it looks like... it looks like it was made by a two-year-old monkey on a farm. and he just... he just accepted it, that i... that i put all this work into it. oh, man. he--he has the lowest opinion of me of anybody. oh! was it just me, or did you think we were gonna have sex at some point? - it was just you. - how would you have wanted to do it? - i--don't. - okay, you know what? inappropriate, because i am engaged happily, and you, you have landed yourself a senator. - state senator. - mm-hmm. bravo. - brava. - bra--? - do you want to see some pictures? i just got these. - sure. - um, these are-- okay, um, this is us at the theater. - ohh! - and, uh, antiquing. - oh. [stilted laugh] - oh, rollerb
oscar, you are a-- - michael, i just lost porter hardware! i just--i lost 'em. - okay, you know what? just do your best, buddy. [groans] okay, oscar, you are very smart, and you have a gigantic education, and i think of you as my scarecrow, because you gave me a brain. so that's why i made you this. - thank you, michael. it's beautiful. - [laughing] it looks like... it looks like it was made by a two-year-old monkey on a farm. and he just... he just accepted it, that i... that i put all this...
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. >>> y medirse de pachuca y volver a ver a un experto en la porter porterÍa pe vez para ella un manosa salir su cancha con todo con lo tiene. >>> y el conejo estaba todavÍa atrÁs y siempre nos apoyaba con guantes toda vez que me tocÓ entrenÓ con Él siempre me daba consejo es muy buen tipo es alguien que marido mucho y espero cambiarle la playera al terminar el sÁbado. >>> y llegan con nueve unidades a este encuentro al sumar 24 puntos en este torneo por 15 que tienen los tuzos. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico hÉctor y guadalupe flores peÑa univisiÓn deportes. >>> gracias a lu blit ahÍ estÁ. el pachuca, cruz azul. desde la cancha del hidalgo, el prÓximo sÁbado, cinco minutos antes de las ocho hora del este por univisiÓn deportes network. >>> vamos roji-negros del atlas van contra querÉtaro y el plan es seguir utilizando inspiraciÓn de ser finalistas en la copa para terminar con la frente en alta una temporada para el olvido regresan para asÍ sumar por lo menso unimas a los ocho que llevan en el torneo pero querÉtaro es septimo y le interesa mantenerse en zona de ligo, ya hablÓ el de los moc
. >>> y medirse de pachuca y volver a ver a un experto en la porter porterÍa pe vez para ella un manosa salir su cancha con todo con lo tiene. >>> y el conejo estaba todavÍa atrÁs y siempre nos apoyaba con guantes toda vez que me tocÓ entrenÓ con Él siempre me daba consejo es muy buen tipo es alguien que marido mucho y espero cambiarle la playera al terminar el sÁbado. >>> y llegan con nueve unidades a este encuentro al sumar 24 puntos en este torneo por 15 que...
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he calculated that for every key that was delivered to guerrillas cost him 21 kilos taken by the porters taking it to the south. even a massive u.s. bombing cannot stop it. it was a triumph of human great over american firepower. >> what i would like to emphasize it is that technical equipment have their own role in the war. but the decisive factor is the human factor. >> and that is the generals's key legacy, demonstrating how people highly organized, superbly led and motivated, could think was technology. as a military theorist, his writings are pretty turgid, but he had what napoleon most prized andenerals, which was luck, his attitude to sacrifice could have come from stalin. >> you will kill 10 of us. we will kill one of you. but in the end, you will tire of it first. >> the vietnam war was continued until it's bitter and with an estimated cost of 3 million lives. people in southeast asia defeated two of the world's greatest powers. a woman's right to choose was the way that one character put it in "sex in the city." no question that shoes in one form or another are a fashion up ses
he calculated that for every key that was delivered to guerrillas cost him 21 kilos taken by the porters taking it to the south. even a massive u.s. bombing cannot stop it. it was a triumph of human great over american firepower. >> what i would like to emphasize it is that technical equipment have their own role in the war. but the decisive factor is the human factor. >> and that is the generals's key legacy, demonstrating how people highly organized, superbly led and motivated,...
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next is don porter, the producer of gideon's army. the clip we just saw. don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still con
next is don porter, the producer of gideon's army. the clip we just saw. don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea...
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carter evans is in porter ranch in the northern san fernando valley. >> reporter: the winds have beenblowing steady like this all day. in some areas near los angeles, gusts have exceeded 80 miles per hour. the humidity is also extremely low, single digit in? someareas. it's so drierk the national weather system says these are the worst fire conditions in five years, and a red flag warning will continue through the weekend. in august, wind-driven flames destroyed 26 homes in the mountains about 100 miles east of los angeles, a reminder of how fast these fires can spread. the brush in this area is already extremely dry from drought conditions. so when it's this windy, southern californiaians know all it takes say spark from a lawnmower or a cigarette thrown from a car window to set off a fast-moving wildfire that can be devastating to a community like this. cartecarter evans cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: in the plains take a look at the early season snow. this is rapid city, south dacoat aburied by 19 inches, more than doubling wont-day record for october set back in 1919. four employ
carter evans is in porter ranch in the northern san fernando valley. >> reporter: the winds have beenblowing steady like this all day. in some areas near los angeles, gusts have exceeded 80 miles per hour. the humidity is also extremely low, single digit in? someareas. it's so drierk the national weather system says these are the worst fire conditions in five years, and a red flag warning will continue through the weekend. in august, wind-driven flames destroyed 26 homes in the mountains...
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tourists like glenn porter who made plans to visit long ago are shut out. >> we were disappointed. we came from bangor, maine, and we had this trip process planned for upwards of a year. >> reporter: also shut out, the transitional seasonal flu program. on the other hand, federal checks, food stamps, unemployment benefits, and some veterans benefits will still continue. air traffic controllers will stay on the job. agencies like the postal service and the federal reserve that have their own funding are open. and the president keeps getting paid, as do members of congress, much to the annoyance of elizabeth witel. her family's sole bred winner since her husband was laid off last month. >> congress needs to grow up. i mean, to be honest with you, if they had to live on what most of us work at and live on, they couldn't make it. >> reporter: the last time there was a government shutdown, congress voted to give workers retroactive pay. this time, there are no guarantees what is going to happen. brian? >> a lot of similar sentiment out there tonight. john yang starting us off from chica
tourists like glenn porter who made plans to visit long ago are shut out. >> we were disappointed. we came from bangor, maine, and we had this trip process planned for upwards of a year. >> reporter: also shut out, the transitional seasonal flu program. on the other hand, federal checks, food stamps, unemployment benefits, and some veterans benefits will still continue. air traffic controllers will stay on the job. agencies like the postal service and the federal reserve that have...
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welcomes -- sandra bullock, comedy central's keegan michael key and jordan peele, the music of gregory porterand jaywalking! and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. have a good weekend because the federal government is on the
welcomes -- sandra bullock, comedy central's keegan michael key and jordan peele, the music of gregory porterand jaywalking! and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] thank you, thank you. have a good weekend because the federal government is on the
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. >> the porters of this bill include the electronic frontier foundation and the aclu. what is law enforcement's response to your gps act? >> one of the things we need to look at is the obama administration's approach to this. there was a very important supreme court ruling called the jones case, in which the court nine to nothing ruled that by law enforcement using the hockey puck sized gps device, they could not follow somebody. it was a violation of the fourth amendment. justice indicated in his writings that congress is going to have to look at this and how pervasive gps is in a broader sense, and are going to have to look at, where are those lines? it's a very important thing and it does affect every single americans. >> on the three committees that representative chafe its serves serves, he is involved in other committees. is interest in the gps act been heightened by what has been going on at the nsa? >> absolutely. we have broad bipartisan support on this. senator wyden has been the champion. the former chairman of the judiciary has been very supportive of this.
. >> the porters of this bill include the electronic frontier foundation and the aclu. what is law enforcement's response to your gps act? >> one of the things we need to look at is the obama administration's approach to this. there was a very important supreme court ruling called the jones case, in which the court nine to nothing ruled that by law enforcement using the hockey puck sized gps device, they could not follow somebody. it was a violation of the fourth amendment. justice...
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no comic relief, with the possible exception of the drunken porter in that almost unbearably tense scene of the knocking at the gate. shakespeare is all business here, a fact that is further intensified in our shortened television version. in great part, this accelerated tempo is the result of shakespeare's use of what we call dramatic foreshortening, that is, his device of telescoping, crowding together into a short space of time events that have actually taken place over a considerable period of time. one point where the device seems to give trouble to viewers is in the swiftness with which macbeth acts on the witches' prophecy. they see him encounter the witches late in the afternoon, notify his wife, entertain the king that evening in his castle, and that night, murder him. would a man really do that? would macbeth do that? a man whom shakespeare is at pains to paint as brave, noble, of enviable reputation? no, he wouldn't, not on such sudden and questionable prompting. however, what needs to be understood here is that the thought of being king, of deserving the crown has been in mac
no comic relief, with the possible exception of the drunken porter in that almost unbearably tense scene of the knocking at the gate. shakespeare is all business here, a fact that is further intensified in our shortened television version. in great part, this accelerated tempo is the result of shakespeare's use of what we call dramatic foreshortening, that is, his device of telescoping, crowding together into a short space of time events that have actually taken place over a considerable period...
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. >>> y medirse de pachuca y volver a ver a un experto en la porter porterÍa pe vez para ella un manosa con guantes toda vez que me tocÓ entrenÓ con Él siempre me daba consejo es muy buen tipo es alguien que marido mucho y espero cambiarle la playera al terminar el sÁbado. >>> y llegan con nueve unidades a este encuentro al sumar 24 puntos en este torneo por 15 que tienen los tuzos. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico hÉctor y guadalupe flores peÑa univisiÓn deportes....
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and trepidation paula thanks very much indeed for the latest update there live in damascus ortiz porters from the. massive roots of shaken southern moscow as local spilled out into the streets outraged by the recent killing of a young man that they argue an uncontrolled flow of illegal migrants has turned the neighborhood into a crime center police have arrested around three hundred people there and sixty others in the north east of the capital or reports. now this is probably the least disturbing visual evidence of the clashes that took place here in southern moscow where we're standing right now was the scene of violent protests demonstrators furious with the murder of a young man who's from this neighborhood had gathered to protest a killing they believe by a migrant worker they had gathered here in a largely peaceful rally one a bunch of many young men erupted into a violent clashes with riot police officers they stormed a shopping center they also came here broke up a vegetable stand and what you're seeing right now massive damage to cars completely flipped over in a show of anger w
and trepidation paula thanks very much indeed for the latest update there live in damascus ortiz porters from the. massive roots of shaken southern moscow as local spilled out into the streets outraged by the recent killing of a young man that they argue an uncontrolled flow of illegal migrants has turned the neighborhood into a crime center police have arrested around three hundred people there and sixty others in the north east of the capital or reports. now this is probably the least...
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. >> reporter: friends mary porter and merlan taylor go walking in central park every day. it could help lower their risk of breast cancer. >> it's such a healing stress reducing thing to do. it helps me to start any day. >> reporter: a new study from the american cancer society finds postmenopausal women whose only exercise is walking an hour a day still reduce their chances of getting breast cancer 14%. >> they're walking at a really moderate pace. about 3 miles an hour. >> reporter: women who engage in more vigorous exercise lower their risk even more. 25%. >> we know that physical activity is associated with sex hormones and we know to be important in breast cancer. >> reporter: current guidelines recommend adults do at least two and a half hours of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week but studies show less than half of u.s. women do even that. 68-year-old merlan whose mother and sister both had breast cancer says keeping fit is a big part of her life. >> i can't do what i used to be able to do but i can still do almost everything. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: friends mary porter and merlan taylor go walking in central park every day. it could help lower their risk of breast cancer. >> it's such a healing stress reducing thing to do. it helps me to start any day. >> reporter: a new study from the american cancer society finds postmenopausal women whose only exercise is walking an hour a day still reduce their chances of getting breast cancer 14%. >> they're walking at a really moderate pace. about 3 miles an...
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>> with my son jeffrey porter. >> reporter: what brings you here? >> well, we've been running now for about three years. we were inspired a long time ago and we're just out here to join the fun. >> reporter: organizers spent a million dollars on security this year. a show of force everywhere. beginning on the metro and then in the sky. and on rooftops overlooking the finish line and especially along the course. the marathon winner speaking through an interpreter said he put the specter of boston aside and focused on running. >> you can't focus on what's going to happen as far as security because we put the security in your hands or the marines' hands. we know they're safe. >> reporter: most of the runners and those who came to cheer them on shared the same philosophy. >> bravery and we just don't stand down. we just don't let it get to us. we continue on. that's what life is all about. >> reporter: the strength of character allowed runners to press on. >> good luck. >> reporter: confident that after 26 miles along with the the pain and exhaustion, t
>> with my son jeffrey porter. >> reporter: what brings you here? >> well, we've been running now for about three years. we were inspired a long time ago and we're just out here to join the fun. >> reporter: organizers spent a million dollars on security this year. a show of force everywhere. beginning on the metro and then in the sky. and on rooftops overlooking the finish line and especially along the course. the marathon winner speaking through an interpreter said he...
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much is there obesity down to cover chemical conjuring by the major food companies artie's marina porter has been finding out. it's the richest country on earth where banks can't fail and waistlines can't stop expanding waistlines in america are growing alarming new study showing half of all americans could be obese in less than twenty years sugary drinks and wider waistlines go hand in hand with one out of every three adults clinically obese and forty percent of children officially overweight experts say food has become a drug and. cooked and marketed by an industry banking on addiction what is science has done it's the lab and they've created these chemical concoctions that are very sickly very fatty and very salty and they caught up with one scientist and food industry whistleblowers say big food companies engineer processed foods and beverages with ingredients that pique the taste buds while tricking the brain to think you're still hungry causing you to eat more but in a country where diabetes high cholesterol high blood pressure and heart disease are becoming all too common among mi
much is there obesity down to cover chemical conjuring by the major food companies artie's marina porter has been finding out. it's the richest country on earth where banks can't fail and waistlines can't stop expanding waistlines in america are growing alarming new study showing half of all americans could be obese in less than twenty years sugary drinks and wider waistlines go hand in hand with one out of every three adults clinically obese and forty percent of children officially overweight...
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it's up to the law now to decide regional shawty from the charas sea in russia's north in terms of porters of those detained activists are rallying around the world demonstrators demanding the release of those arrested aboard the arctic sunrise those protests are expected to gather to tens of thousands of likely to attend rallies across forty five countries according to. one lived in cultures pictures yesterday we got them r.t. there kong she heard no gun shot a one year old toddler in a car but a fifty four year old woman was shot dead by officers after trying to ram her way into the white house grounds and then bleeding police on a hair raising chase through the capital war of r.t. dot com. and putting down roots in a stand against aggression also on a website with you to meet the man who's planting seeds of resistance in the west bank. afghan officials are blaming a so-called precision nato strike for the deaths of five civilians including three children the coalition mode dismisses that accusation saying there casualty reports show no civilian victims have got a stern expert party thin
it's up to the law now to decide regional shawty from the charas sea in russia's north in terms of porters of those detained activists are rallying around the world demonstrators demanding the release of those arrested aboard the arctic sunrise those protests are expected to gather to tens of thousands of likely to attend rallies across forty five countries according to. one lived in cultures pictures yesterday we got them r.t. there kong she heard no gun shot a one year old toddler in a car...
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availability of our support airmen that make that crew force successful, our maintainers, our aerial portersair medical technicians that allow us to do those missions so when we talk about operating in the era of sequestration, day-to-day ops has not been materially affected in air mobility command because we have an active demand signal in afghanistan for all of those capabilities. but it does have an insidious impact over the long term as we train and field our force. >> how are you doing -- how are you making the cuts to make sure even when sequestration hits at the end of it i'm still going to have to get back into the flying business, how are you making some of the cuts to make sure you're not too gravely impacting that long a range capability. >> seek a balance between what we have to do day to day and the ability to train our force for the future and so our compromise in the last few months has been to address day- to-day ops. so a long-term process of doing that would put us at risk in the out years, a year or two hence that we won't have the capabilities that we need to get the miss
availability of our support airmen that make that crew force successful, our maintainers, our aerial portersair medical technicians that allow us to do those missions so when we talk about operating in the era of sequestration, day-to-day ops has not been materially affected in air mobility command because we have an active demand signal in afghanistan for all of those capabilities. but it does have an insidious impact over the long term as we train and field our force. >> how are you...