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for a lot of people punk music is an underground music. lou was as important as the beatles. reed, and other iconic musical figures called this place home. they used what they saw on the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. fans dropped off flowers in frost the chelsea to pay tribute to reed, remembering what his music meant to them. >> the underground was ahead of his time. lou reed sort of was the godfather of punk rock. >> when i was in high school, i lisped to that -- listened to that music, and it was different to the country western. >> reed and the velvet underground mixed music with ard, collaborating with andy warhol. as influential as it was, their first album sold few copies. >> the classic quote is only 30,000 brought the velvet underground, but every one of those people started a rock band. so much of what lou did with the velvet underground prestaged punk and everything that became alinterpretive rock in the '80s, and "90s ♪ hey, babe... >> reed had sukas as a sol -- success as a solo artist. >> he never stopped making music or changing. he had commerc
for a lot of people punk music is an underground music. lou was as important as the beatles. reed, and other iconic musical figures called this place home. they used what they saw on the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. fans dropped off flowers in frost the chelsea to pay tribute to reed, remembering what his music meant to them. >> the underground was ahead of his time. lou reed sort of was the godfather of punk rock. >> when i was in high school, i lisped to that --...
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'70s. >> for a lot of people who like punk music. lou was as important was any of the beatles. >> back in the "60, lou reed and others called this place home at one time or another. they used what they saw in the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. fans dropped off flowers in front of the chelsea to pay tribute to reed. >> the velvet underground was years ahead of their time. lou reed - he sort of was the godfather of punk rock. >> when i was in hospital he was my musical taste. growing up in a small town in wyoming, listening to that music - it was bizarre and different than the country western i listened to. >> reed and the velvet underground mixed music with art, collaborating with andy warhol. as influential as it was, their first album sold few copies. >> the classic quote about the velvet underground is that only 30,000 or so brought velvet underground records, but every one of those went on to start a rock band. so much of what lou did with the velvet underground prestaged punk and everything that was called alterna
'70s. >> for a lot of people who like punk music. lou was as important was any of the beatles. >> back in the "60, lou reed and others called this place home at one time or another. they used what they saw in the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. fans dropped off flowers in front of the chelsea to pay tribute to reed. >> the velvet underground was years ahead of their time. lou reed - he sort of was the godfather of punk rock. >> when i was in hospital...
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i think as a 15-year-old kid playing punk music it struck a cord with everybody.kay, yeah, i'm mad at the boring old world out there, too. >> reporter: david, he was credited with influencing a whole new generation of rockers including ryan in our studio, was really influenced by that. what is it about his music that has done that? >> i think love of it was based on what ryan just said. there is a feeling that with lou reed's music he's introducing you to these ways of living which is beyond normal existence and he's pulling back the curtain on the seedier side of life and telling you about people and experiences that you wouldn't normally come across especially in rock or pop music. the thing that we really don't want to overlook when we're talking about lou reed is that the music is well crafted. like ryan said, the melodies are amazing, the chord progressions and he has the esthetic message wrapped up in this compelling sound. >> more with these guests in a moment. stay with us, this is inside [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with t
i think as a 15-year-old kid playing punk music it struck a cord with everybody.kay, yeah, i'm mad at the boring old world out there, too. >> reporter: david, he was credited with influencing a whole new generation of rockers including ryan in our studio, was really influenced by that. what is it about his music that has done that? >> i think love of it was based on what ryan just said. there is a feeling that with lou reed's music he's introducing you to these ways of living which...
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kind of punk.ved it. it's a dirty, dingy really rock 'n' roll -- it smelled of rock 'n' roll and stale beer and smoke and just everything. >> and other stuff. >> jimmy: and other stuff as well. [ laughter ] yeah, let's not get too descript. but you play the owner. >> hilly kristal, yeah. kind of a hero because, i don't know if anybody knows, but cbgb stands for country bluegrass blues. >> jimmy: country bar wasn't it? >> that's what he wanted it to be, but country music was never played there. >> jimmy: oops. >> he was like stenciling -- in the movie, stenciling the letters on the awning and along came, in the movie and probably in truth, television. not that, the band television. >> jimmy: yes, the band television. >> and so he became the godfather of punk because he -- heroically he said these kids have something to say and we should listen. >> jimmy: i mean, its' amazing. i mena, launched the careers of blondie, the ramones, the police. >> dead boys. police. >> jimmy: dead boys, we have a clip h
kind of punk.ved it. it's a dirty, dingy really rock 'n' roll -- it smelled of rock 'n' roll and stale beer and smoke and just everything. >> and other stuff. >> jimmy: and other stuff as well. [ laughter ] yeah, let's not get too descript. but you play the owner. >> hilly kristal, yeah. kind of a hero because, i don't know if anybody knows, but cbgb stands for country bluegrass blues. >> jimmy: country bar wasn't it? >> that's what he wanted it to be, but country...
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. >> for a lot of people who like this and punk music and underground music lou was as important as thereed called this place home at one time or another and used what they saw in the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. and they dropped off flowers to pay tribute to reed and remembering what his music meant to them. >> the velvet underground was ahead of their time and lou reed was further than punk rock. >> in high school he was my musical taste and growing umin a small town in wyoming and different than country western. >> reporter: as influential as it was their album sold few copies. >> the cope about the band which is worth repeating is that only 30,000 or so people bought velvet underground records but every one went on to start a rock band and what he did with the velvet underground prestaged punk and everything that was called alternative rock in the 80s and 90s. >> reporter: he had greater success as a solo artist after the band broke up in the mid 70s. >> he never stopped music and never stopped changes and he had success with transformer produced by david bowie and
. >> for a lot of people who like this and punk music and underground music lou was as important as thereed called this place home at one time or another and used what they saw in the hallways of this hotel as musical inspiration. and they dropped off flowers to pay tribute to reed and remembering what his music meant to them. >> the velvet underground was ahead of their time and lou reed was further than punk rock. >> in high school he was my musical taste and growing umin a...
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. >> he never said, do you feel lucky, punk. >> you have to ask yourself one question. i do feel lucky? well, do you, punk? >> at number three, casablanca. >> play it again, sam, makes sense. as opposed to the original line, what do you think it was? i said, play it sam. you played it for her, can you play it for me. or play the song again, sam. the answer in just a second. for now, number four on our list. one of the most misquoted movie lines in all the universe, from star wars. >> say what? >> yeah, you thought it was, luke, i am your father. i know. mind-blowing. and there's more at number five. dracula. everyone thinks at some point, i want to drink your blood. didn't say anything in the original movie. it was silent. ba back to kacasablanca. >> you played it for her, you can play it for me. >> while you were watching movies, i was watching football this weekend. true. so i was watching the lions/cowboys games. dallas was a minute from winning. detroit had the ball. then this happened. >> a minute left. time is running. reaches over. touchdown! unbelievable. >> rem
. >> he never said, do you feel lucky, punk. >> you have to ask yourself one question. i do feel lucky? well, do you, punk? >> at number three, casablanca. >> play it again, sam, makes sense. as opposed to the original line, what do you think it was? i said, play it sam. you played it for her, can you play it for me. or play the song again, sam. the answer in just a second. for now, number four on our list. one of the most misquoted movie lines in all the universe, from...
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he's been called father of indy rock a punk poet who broke ground for the new wave punk and alternative wave movement of the 1970s, 80s an 90s. deena toley takes a look at his life and legacy. >> reporter: singer song writer and guitarist lou reed has died. reed was the legendary leader of the 60s cult bound velvet underground successfully opening rock music to the avant- garde. reed said he loved making the music he called beautiful. >> i'm trying to make something that is really simple. make something i would listen to. >> reporter: reed was sober since the 1980s following decades of hard partying. he thrived as a solo artist. he stayed true to his roots. >> everything that matters is out of new york. everybody knows that. >> reporter: fame awarded reed with many opportunities, including a prize from arts and letters. he went on to perform at the white house in the clinton era. reed graced the stage in the shadow of seven world trade after the attacks of 9/11 and campaigned against the second iraq war. friends and those inspired by his music say if his death they've lost a song writer
he's been called father of indy rock a punk poet who broke ground for the new wave punk and alternative wave movement of the 1970s, 80s an 90s. deena toley takes a look at his life and legacy. >> reporter: singer song writer and guitarist lou reed has died. reed was the legendary leader of the 60s cult bound velvet underground successfully opening rock music to the avant- garde. reed said he loved making the music he called beautiful. >> i'm trying to make something that is really...
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." ♪ >> if movie tells the story of three teenage girl who is foorm a punk band and revel against thedults in their lives. the director picked up the prize. he based the story on a book his wife wrote. >> i made a small swedish movie and it came to japan and it won this wonderful award so i'm very confused but happy. >> he told nhk that he was pleased with this year's movies and he outlined his vision for the festival. >> the tokyo festival is in good conditions that gets more attention, particularly, i hope the young filmmaker would love to come here because it's competitive. because they want to show that we can do even better. the young filmmaker's festival. this is my hope and expectation. >> organizers say over 35,000 people watch movies during the festival. >> here's your three day look at your forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk. in tokyo, thank you for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
." ♪ >> if movie tells the story of three teenage girl who is foorm a punk band and revel against thedults in their lives. the director picked up the prize. he based the story on a book his wife wrote. >> i made a small swedish movie and it came to japan and it won this wonderful award so i'm very confused but happy. >> he told nhk that he was pleased with this year's movies and he outlined his vision for the festival. >> the tokyo festival is in good conditions...
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lou reed punk rock, really. >> when i was in high school he was my musical taste.ng up in wyoming and listening to that kind of music, and it was just so bizarre and different from say all the country western that i lived to. >> reporter: reed and the velvet underground mixed music with art, but it's first album sold few copies. >> only 30,000 or so people bought velvet underground records but every one of those people went on to start a rock band. so much of what lou did pre-staged punk and everything called alternative rock in the 80's and 90s. [♪ music ] >> reporter: reed had greater success as a solo artist. >> he never stopped making music. he never stopped changing. >> reporter: reed made no secret of his problems with drugs and alcohol. he underwent a liver transplant earlier this year. the velvet underground was inducted to the music hall of fame in 2006. he contributed to vocals to syntheticca but it will be his time with the velvet underground when people will remember lou reed. al jazeera, new york. >> let's take a look at this. it's been dubbed a wearab
lou reed punk rock, really. >> when i was in high school he was my musical taste.ng up in wyoming and listening to that kind of music, and it was just so bizarre and different from say all the country western that i lived to. >> reporter: reed and the velvet underground mixed music with art, but it's first album sold few copies. >> only 30,000 or so people bought velvet underground records but every one of those people went on to start a rock band. so much of what lou did...
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70s. >> before a lot of people who like a lot of rock and punk music and lou was as important as thehis place home at one time or another and used what they saw in the hallways of the hotel as musical inspiration. bands dropped off flowers in front of chelsea to pay tribute to reed after remembering what his music meant to him. >> velvet underground was years ahead of the time, lou reed sort of got into punk rock. >> when i was this high school he was my musical taste so i mean growing up in a small town in wyoming, it was different than the country western i listened to. >> reporter: mixed with art and collaborating with andy warhol and first album sold few copies. >> the velvet underground is only 30,000 or so people bought the records but every one of the people went on to start a rock band. so much of what lou did with velvet underground was called alternative rock in the 80s and 90s. >> take a walk on the wild side. >> reporter: reed had great success as a solo artist after the velvet underground broke up in the 80s. >> he made music and never stopped changing and he had success
70s. >> before a lot of people who like a lot of rock and punk music and lou was as important as thehis place home at one time or another and used what they saw in the hallways of the hotel as musical inspiration. bands dropped off flowers in front of chelsea to pay tribute to reed after remembering what his music meant to him. >> velvet underground was years ahead of the time, lou reed sort of got into punk rock. >> when i was this high school he was my musical taste so i...
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i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women housed in bear county have only been charged with crimes under awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. others have been convicted and are serving short sentences or are awaiting trial in prison. he is currently awaiting charges of as
i said hey, punk, get up. i've got some bad news for you. >> narrator: though san antonio texas might be remembered for the alamo, today, it's one of the fastest-growing cities in america. but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress...
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they're punks. to allow their kids to do that to a child like that goes to your doorstep.t goes right home. when you look at a bully, go back to the house, you'll find bullies in their home. good point. >>> up next, with the back and forth bickering in washington, not here on the five, bob has an important reminder for all of us. stick around for that. test test >>> i don't really share many political views with my cohost at this table as you know. i'm thankful to call each and every one of them a friend for life. it's important to not let politics get in the way of friendships. this is summed up by another one of my friends for life. >> we are defined by labels, liberal, conservative, gray, straight, secular. labels keep us from knowing each other. it's also a lazy person's way to avoid the time it takes to develop deeper relationships. if we can pigeon hole people we think there's nothing else to know about then. it saves us time but costs greater value. politics and parties come and go. true friendships last forever. bob is a tru admire for things matter most. >> the me
they're punks. to allow their kids to do that to a child like that goes to your doorstep.t goes right home. when you look at a bully, go back to the house, you'll find bullies in their home. good point. >>> up next, with the back and forth bickering in washington, not here on the five, bob has an important reminder for all of us. stick around for that. test test >>> i don't really share many political views with my cohost at this table as you know. i'm thankful to call each...
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." >> that's all you had to do was punk him and he gets free vip. >> it is time for people who don'twhat they're interested in. >> tell me about it, darling. >> this is a new nur row skaem which was and tell you what i'm interested in. >> so it's looking at thing a foo shiems it connected the manager in the i gon. >> it could range individual to people and services. >> you know who is interested in this? how probably goes our tech guy gabd snp. >> i don't want to going to oorl indplor -- when it senses you're interested in something, it will start recording on your snichlt often. >> tomorrow of these do i have this to college something. i stin of upping is to put out the cash that, the high height does it in a if the businesses had been a mart of the information, they could tell what people are actually interested in. >> that would be really hard because it would fill up people's memory cards. >> we'd be on it. >> so is this going to be youthful? where'd he go? >> so fast. >> steven, you know, i they. >>> now enter on our facebook page. go to the first post and tap on our mobile link
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>> this punk was last seen reciting a children's poem. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what poemhter ] -- of pickled peppers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait. if peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers -- [ light laughter ] then how many pickled peppers did peter piper pick? [ laughter ] >> who cares? we've got to pinpoint this little puke pronto. because we are -- >> both: the point pleasant police department. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i thought we played pretty good policemen right there. >> two powerful performances. >> jimmy: my thanks to the great alec baldwin. "seduced and abandoned" premieres monday at 9 p.m. on hbo. stick around. we'll be right back with kevin connolly. there he is in the bud light platinum suite! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ with new quality ingredients. like angus beef, hickory ham, and our new buttery seasoned crusts. then...we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ female announc
>> this punk was last seen reciting a children's poem. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what poemhter ] -- of pickled peppers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait. if peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers -- [ light laughter ] then how many pickled peppers did peter piper pick? [ laughter ] >> who cares? we've got to pinpoint this little puke pronto. because we are -- >> both: the point pleasant police department. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause...
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it may not be punk wal. punk wa. >> officials have not confirmed specifically what has been destroyed in the syrian chemical weapons stockpile. they hope to get rid of the weapons by 2014. >> an al-qaida leader connected to the 1998 u.s. embassies bombing in is now in custody. his capture is the latest blow to al-qaida which has seen its leadership consistently targeted since the death of osama bin laden. >> a raid conducted by u.s. operations special forces team failed to get their target. officials say the mission was carried out in somalia by the navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that killed osama bin laden, and the leader of the team aboard the attempt. there were no casualties in either the libya or somalia raids. >> fairfax police are asking for your help in finding this man. he was last seen in the 1600 block of water's edge lane on saturday. anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> tropical storm karen has been downgraded to a tropical depression. but storm watches are still in e
it may not be punk wal. punk wa. >> officials have not confirmed specifically what has been destroyed in the syrian chemical weapons stockpile. they hope to get rid of the weapons by 2014. >> an al-qaida leader connected to the 1998 u.s. embassies bombing in is now in custody. his capture is the latest blow to al-qaida which has seen its leadership consistently targeted since the death of osama bin laden. >> a raid conducted by u.s. operations special forces team failed to get...
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. >> how in the world are you going to deal with a bunch of punks challenging you? >> sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlet
. >> how in the world are you going to deal with a bunch of punks challenging you? >> sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but...
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you thinksome punk s gonna actuallybeat ? no, dad, you weretrying to win. you werei'm a damn fine actor. i saw your facewhen i won. you mean this face? i'm so sadand weak . ray's spinning ball. you let me win? morning, sunshine. now can i watch tv? you never let me win. you never cried. i didn't cry. you cried. i want a rematch. i'd be all for it a man out of you,hag left the barn.has le robert: yeah. yeah, well, that horseis gonna . win back then,on.if you let me you should have no problembeati? unless... what are you saying? it's what i'm nook, tough guy. you're on. good. you got the balls? yeah. don't worryabout me, pal,? oh, yeah. we gotta buysome ball. tomorrow then. tomorrow. can i play winner? [ping-pong ball bouncing] ray, come on! you're still up? no. now i'm up. you know-- you know whatwould be l? if you hit the balldirectly. come on. come to bed. sorry. no sexbefore. yeah, that's nota problem. . i need to practice. i need to sleep, honey. i gotta take the kids to the doctorin the morng, and theni need to see a lawyer about divorcing you. you know
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kerry does a wonderful job and she does punk and art. i made a skeleton this year, a bumblebee. all kinds of funnels. fun stuff. -- all kinds of fun stuff. we have a pumpkin coming in tomorrow. >> that is a pumpkin. >> i would prefer to do something like that, but we cannot touch it. picture,t comes to the dino sent us this picture and asks, "we have had this tree in our backyard for 20 years. what is it and what can we do with the berries?" >> i would have to take a closer look. if you can e-mail me at valley view farms, i will come up with an answer. these inside?ls >> there are some sprays. again, i have checked with our guys and they have trained on what to use where. have animals and pets --und, let the spray drive dry. usually about an hour or so. >> what veggies do you suggest for fall planting? >> you are late on most of them. if you plant -- you could probably still plan garlic or kale and swiss chard. >> thank you, as always. your maryland lottery pick three and pick four numbers. we will get a check of the forecast with ava. first, a look at how wall stree >> tonight
kerry does a wonderful job and she does punk and art. i made a skeleton this year, a bumblebee. all kinds of funnels. fun stuff. -- all kinds of fun stuff. we have a pumpkin coming in tomorrow. >> that is a pumpkin. >> i would prefer to do something like that, but we cannot touch it. picture,t comes to the dino sent us this picture and asks, "we have had this tree in our backyard for 20 years. what is it and what can we do with the berries?" >> i would have to take a...
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. >> that's all he had to do was punk him? >>> what's up?s time for people who don't know what they're interested in. >> tell me about it. >> this is a new neurocam that somehow will read your brain waves, and tell you what you're interested in. >> tell me, oh. it's looking at all the things i look at a lot. the girl is looking at fireworks a lot, it'll tell me i'm interested in fireworks? >> i don't know, but somehow it's connected to the i-phone. >> you know who's interested in this, and probably knows all about it? the tech guy, zach. >> sorry about that, i was early. >> how'd you get here so fast? >> i'm the flash. >> tell us about this. >> it's analyzing the frequency of your brain waves, and when it senses that you're interested in something, it'll record on your i-phone. >> why do i need this thing to tell me? >> it's cool, because it's doing it automatically, instead of you pulling out a camera, this can be done for you. this can be used in a variety of different ways, you can make a visual scrapbook of things you're interested in, a
. >> that's all he had to do was punk him? >>> what's up?s time for people who don't know what they're interested in. >> tell me about it. >> this is a new neurocam that somehow will read your brain waves, and tell you what you're interested in. >> tell me, oh. it's looking at all the things i look at a lot. the girl is looking at fireworks a lot, it'll tell me i'm interested in fireworks? >> i don't know, but somehow it's connected to the i-phone....
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coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punk i'm smashing him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. ♪ >>> after spending more than two weeks in segregation for two different fights, bexar county inmate adam verlander, an aryan brotherhood gang member whose nickname is smash is back in general population, doing what he does best. >> hey, bro. you got that envelope? >> trading artwork for commissary. >> what you think, dog? >> that's bad-ass. you can do portraits? >> yeah. but you ain't got enough money for me to do a portrait, dog. i'd be sitting here for hours. i ain't going to be sitting here no hours for nobody. it ain't going to happen. i won't do a portrait for my girl, i ain't going to do one for you. >> verlander's girlfriend holds a special place in his life. her name is skye starbuck. >> this is one i wrote for my girl, skye. every second without you is like a drop of water in
coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punk i'm smashing him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. ♪ >>> after spending more than two weeks in segregation for two different fights, bexar county inmate adam verlander, an aryan brotherhood gang member whose nickname...
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what kind of loser is this punk using a scale of one being not quite a punk and to 10 for paul mecurio. >> he is young. his bodyguards halfway up stopped and breastfed him. the chinese say what is the big deal? to us it is terrible and they are like so what? we developed the ri ckshaw and three billion of us do this happily. >> he was trying to be cultural part of it. almost made a point there. >> can't you just say nice and that was good? >> because you are a weird owe. >> how can you think this is acceptable in the modern era? >> this is his reality. he is married to it. this is a ripoff. does anybody remember the making the band sketch where chappelle was p-diddy and they kept picking him up and carrying him off camera? >> no. >> white people. this is a ripoff of that. i am not suggesting this should happen, but how amazing is it that bieber hasn't had his ass kicked yet? i am not suggesting it would happen because it would be wrong . it might teachers and him a available lesson, but it would be wrong. maybe it would make him think before doing stupid things, but it would still be w
what kind of loser is this punk using a scale of one being not quite a punk and to 10 for paul mecurio. >> he is young. his bodyguards halfway up stopped and breastfed him. the chinese say what is the big deal? to us it is terrible and they are like so what? we developed the ri ckshaw and three billion of us do this happily. >> he was trying to be cultural part of it. almost made a point there. >> can't you just say nice and that was good? >> because you are a weird owe....
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. >> i didn't like the way you allowed him to punk you. >> they seen life in prison. it was the scariest thing i've ever had to go through. >> when i walked back here it was just horrifying. it was something i don't want to recall. >> i want to see outside. i want to see some beauty try and forget about this place. >>> studies show that women are one of the fastest growing segments of america's prison population. since 1995, the total number of male prisoners in america has grown 29%. the number of female prisoners nearly 50%. what does it mean to society and to our justice system? we first visited valley state women's prison in california back in 2000. one of the largest all-female prisons in the world. we returned five years later to see if reforms made any difference to a system troubled by overcrowding and the inmates caught in a seemingly hopeless cycle of abuse, drug addiction, and violence. >> everybody tries to make a family here. this is their family while they're here. but then there is another aspect of the population that can be very violent, very cutthroa
. >> i didn't like the way you allowed him to punk you. >> they seen life in prison. it was the scariest thing i've ever had to go through. >> when i walked back here it was just horrifying. it was something i don't want to recall. >> i want to see outside. i want to see some beauty try and forget about this place. >>> studies show that women are one of the fastest growing segments of america's prison population. since 1995, the total number of male prisoners in...
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anyone that played in a punk or rock band they were almost aum velvet underground fans -- all velveterground fans >> his music was so dark and it was ahead of his time to put it out there.. >> this is a guy that wrote a song called "heroin" and he put it out there. >> there was a lot of talk, but it wasn't blatant. >> the lyrics were, "heroin be the death of me", there was no ambiguity as to what it was about. he said it wasn't proheroin, but it was about heroin. that level of frankness was unheard of >> he was married into the art world, working with andy warhol. >> velvet underground's first album was produced by andy warhol. he designed the art. they were mixed up in the warhol theme. >> he had a flourishing career after leaving velvet underground. >> he did. he never stopped making music or changing. he had commercial success with "transformer", produced by david bowie and had the hit "walk on the wild side." he made great music, bad music. he kept going and changing. he made a record with mettalica, a move no one saw coming. he was unpredictable. he was a joy when he wasn't doin
anyone that played in a punk or rock band they were almost aum velvet underground fans -- all velveterground fans >> his music was so dark and it was ahead of his time to put it out there.. >> this is a guy that wrote a song called "heroin" and he put it out there. >> there was a lot of talk, but it wasn't blatant. >> the lyrics were, "heroin be the death of me", there was no ambiguity as to what it was about. he said it wasn't proheroin, but it was...
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. >> punk rock gay color. that's cool. >> y'all really dig each other. it's beautiful, man. >> (bleep) (bleep). >> what the (bleep) was that. mississippi you have a huge opening here. let's see what you gotti state fair -- got at this state fair photo booth. >> one, two, three. okay. >> look at that. >> that will be mighty nice on the wall. >> yea. >> come on, really even the salty old carney was pro-gay. surely two gays at a livestock show will do the trick. nothing? that's it. we'll settle this the old fashioned way in a waffle house. y'all want everybody to know we met two years ago at a wafl house and i want to say -- waffle house and i want to say, michael, would you marry me. >> no you are not. >> if you would do in this is special to me. >> yes! [ applause ] >> that's clapping? okay mississippi last chance to bring some at -- authentic ant-gay venom. >> would you marry me? >> yes, yes! [ applause ] >> seriously, these are the two gayest states in the union. i was owed an explanation. [laughter] how was your trip, sir? >> um, super gay. >> even if
. >> punk rock gay color. that's cool. >> y'all really dig each other. it's beautiful, man. >> (bleep) (bleep). >> what the (bleep) was that. mississippi you have a huge opening here. let's see what you gotti state fair -- got at this state fair photo booth. >> one, two, three. okay. >> look at that. >> that will be mighty nice on the wall. >> yea. >> come on, really even the salty old carney was pro-gay. surely two gays at a livestock show...
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flown home from afghan, received in silence, punk waited only by the rhythmic footsteps of the honor guard. killed sunday during a combat mission, they represent an honor roll of sacrifice. 24 year old private first class, james cody patterson from oregon. at his high school back home -- >> coty was just awesome. he was super funny and had a great attitude. very compassionate and positive. >> reporter: but family friends were angry about the benefit freeze. >> the family not being able to receive the benefit that they are supposed to receive because they are on shutdown blows my mind. >> reporter: three others arriving, army ranger haw-h, an joseph peters from springfield, missouri. and an american legion post, veterans were furious. >> they died. they fought for their country. their widows and children should get the benefits. >> reporter: so ken fisher stepped in to pay the benefit, after seeing our report yesterday. >> they're grieving. they've suffered enough. why on earth should they have to worry about where their next dollar is coming from? >> reporter: while in belleville, il
flown home from afghan, received in silence, punk waited only by the rhythmic footsteps of the honor guard. killed sunday during a combat mission, they represent an honor roll of sacrifice. 24 year old private first class, james cody patterson from oregon. at his high school back home -- >> coty was just awesome. he was super funny and had a great attitude. very compassionate and positive. >> reporter: but family friends were angry about the benefit freeze. >> the family not...
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coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punkg him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, plannin
coming up -- >> i tried to call one time with my boy on the phone and he said -- and this little punkg him when i get out, skye. >> adam verlander's visit turns into an emotional roller coaster. >> i've got a poem i wrote and i'd like to read it. because this is how i feel about you, skye. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still...
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this is one of the punks we think broke in here the other night. - he's just a kid. - yes, well, he maybe a kid, but he's running around with a pretty tough crowd. the rest of them got away from us, but we managed to run this one down. - where did you find him ? - outside another restaurant about an hour ago. he wouldn't tell us where he lives, but he said his brother works here. hello, edward. - is this your brother ? - yes. officer rizzo, there must be some mistake. no, i don't think so. we found this on him when we picked him up. have you seen this knife before ? yes. it's the same one we found in the back after the break-in. i didn't want to bring my family's problems into the restaurant. but, henry, we are not like strangers here. i know, but it's not the same thing. what are you going to do ? i'm going to take this boy down to the station. please, let me call his parents. - this boy needs to be taught a lesson. - of course. what he did was wrong. but what if we came up with a plan to stop this gang ? a plan that henry's brother would be a part of ? i'm listening. [ narrator ] in c
this is one of the punks we think broke in here the other night. - he's just a kid. - yes, well, he maybe a kid, but he's running around with a pretty tough crowd. the rest of them got away from us, but we managed to run this one down. - where did you find him ? - outside another restaurant about an hour ago. he wouldn't tell us where he lives, but he said his brother works here. hello, edward. - is this your brother ? - yes. officer rizzo, there must be some mistake. no, i don't think so. we...
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ad agencies figured out punking people and throwing it online is a good advertisement for your productthis week's is telekinetic taking place in a cafe. the scary woman is to create a remake of "karrie". she certainly spooks the customers. see you next time at "listening post". scraem scraem. [ screams ] clear >>> next time on "america tonight," the fracking boom. the nation's natural gas and the prices community are paying for it. ... this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i am jonathan betz with a look at today's top stories. 11 hostages are freed in a complicated swap as more violence rocks syria. j.p. morgan chase reportedly reaches a tentative $13 billion settlement with the justice
ad agencies figured out punking people and throwing it online is a good advertisement for your productthis week's is telekinetic taking place in a cafe. the scary woman is to create a remake of "karrie". she certainly spooks the customers. see you next time at "listening post". scraem scraem. [ screams ] clear >>> next time on "america tonight," the fracking boom. the nation's natural gas and the prices community are paying for it. ... this is al jazeera...
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ad agencies figured out punking people and throwing it online is a good advertisement for your productthis week's is telekinetic taking place in a cafe. the scary woman is to create a remake of "karrie". she certainly spooks the customers. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the stories we're foming for you. >>> captured and headed back to prison. two florida murderers who escaped prison using fake pap s papers. >>> striking b.a.r.t. workers hold off on a take of protests to recommend two workers killed on the job.
ad agencies figured out punking people and throwing it online is a good advertisement for your productthis week's is telekinetic taking place in a cafe. the scary woman is to create a remake of "karrie". she certainly spooks the customers. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the stories we're foming for you. >>> captured and headed back to prison. two florida murderers who escaped prison using fake pap s papers. >>> striking b.a.r.t. workers hold off...
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let me tell you a little story, it is a story about, it's kind of a table, really, about this punk kid from long island. let me see if i have got any footage of him. there he is, right there looks like kind of a punkie kid carrying a toilet in new york city. oh, gee, i don't know what this kid is doing. just-- just terrible. and the whole thing is just terrible. anyway that kid's name is rory albany. and i got to the show in 1999ment he started probably about two months after that. and he was a wise ass. and i really liked him. and i noticed that whatever job we gave him, he kansas citied that job's ass. like did it great, was really smart, really funny. and just kept working. so we kept giving him more responsibility and more creative control. and more things to do. and every time de t he would knock it out of the park. so now i done know what it is now, 2032, whatever, 2013. so this kid who started at this show in 1999 as a pa sitting with his naked ass on a toilet in time's square has been our executive producer for the last five years. a tremendous story. and has gone from that ano
let me tell you a little story, it is a story about, it's kind of a table, really, about this punk kid from long island. let me see if i have got any footage of him. there he is, right there looks like kind of a punkie kid carrying a toilet in new york city. oh, gee, i don't know what this kid is doing. just-- just terrible. and the whole thing is just terrible. anyway that kid's name is rory albany. and i got to the show in 1999ment he started probably about two months after that. and he was a...
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jack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries.is recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in station houses. >> he is concerned about this issue and would he like to see that something more be done. >> city attorney office declined to comment because they just received it. on the criminal side he doesn't believe the firefighters will ever be charged because the evidence isn't there. the blood test financially came seven hours after that crash. >> all right dan thank you. >> new details tonight on another story involve san francisco firefighters. jury has ruled in favor of a group of firefighters who sued the department. it was all over a 2,000 8 written promotion exam to become a fire lieutenant. 15 current retired firefighters claim they were denied promotion because of their ag
jack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries.is recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in station houses. >> he is concerned about this issue and would he like to see...
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limited his movement during a performance of daft punk's "get lucky."oted off and took one step forward for almost, kind of, sort of, making science sexy? thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow for my new segment "the jury's out." as always we are online at abcnews.com. good night. >>> top trending stories you need to know. >> kaley cuoco cheers for her sister on "the voice." >> and big bang star's surprise engagement. >> the interview a leaving tv's number one show. >>> simonbout disses kanye? >>> did body guards really carry him over the great wall? >> and katy perry. >> i lost a lot of my strength. >>> o'reilly versus the view. >> the secrets continue. >> i never hit a person in my life before. >>> for 24/7 access to celebrity news. >> we are going inside our "ncis" farewell. first my partner in crime kevin frazier joins us from new york. >> did you see kaley cuoco in theaters last night as her sister blew away the judges on "the voice." i caught up with kaley on her set of herrer new movie "the wedding ringer." y
limited his movement during a performance of daft punk's "get lucky."oted off and took one step forward for almost, kind of, sort of, making science sexy? thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow for my new segment "the jury's out." as always we are online at abcnews.com. good night. >>> top trending stories you need to know. >> kaley cuoco cheers for her sister on "the voice." >> and big bang star's...
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. ♪ >>> and remembering lou reed, the rock pioneer and punk poet passes away at 71.aptioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, october 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with a diplomatic uproar over u.s. espionage operations. a german magazine reports that the united states may have been monitoring german chancellor angela merkel for more than ten years and the director of the national security agency is denying reports that he discussed operations involving merkel with president obama. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. you know, many here seem unfazed by word of this kind of monitoring. one congressman hinted that the reaction is simply because the information is now out in the public realm, but this european delegation is here, they will be meeting with white house officials, and one big question is what did president obama know and when. a european union delegation is in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aides and members of congre
. ♪ >>> and remembering lou reed, the rock pioneer and punk poet passes away at 71.aptioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, october 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with a diplomatic uproar over u.s. espionage operations. a german magazine reports that the united states may have been monitoring german chancellor angela merkel for more than ten years and the director of the national...
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one of the members of the russian punk band pussy riot ~ court she is withdrawing her appeal against a prison sentence , in solidarity of another member of the band who is in the hospital due to a hunger strike. they were accused of an anti- putin protest song. ofbrazil is on the verge being a major oil producer as it auctions off the rights to develop one of the biggest offshore deposits ever found. hee find is just off of t coast of rio de janeiro and by 4 milliontput barrels a day. but there are concerns brazil is simply demanding too high a price for the rights to develop it and imposing too many restrictions on whoever wins the bidding. join the is about to big leagues, and anyone who is in -- who is a player in the oil business is heading south. the knees these ways is the the largest one of offshore deposits found in brazil is selling the rights to develop the area. but there are pretty tight strings. this is really the new frontier. figures are mind-boggling. an extra 2oduce million barrels of oil a day and trillions of dollars for the economy. just to the north of rio de jan
one of the members of the russian punk band pussy riot ~ court she is withdrawing her appeal against a prison sentence , in solidarity of another member of the band who is in the hospital due to a hunger strike. they were accused of an anti- putin protest song. ofbrazil is on the verge being a major oil producer as it auctions off the rights to develop one of the biggest offshore deposits ever found. hee find is just off of t coast of rio de janeiro and by 4 milliontput barrels a day. but there...
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se punked tyler perry. >> i can't tell which one is you. >> i'm to the right, she's to the left. >> you have in the yellow shirt? tyler perry thinks he knows everything. i had my sister come to the set and put on the wig and angela outfit and had her show up on the set in rehearsal acting as if he was me. tylererry was like what you got action. she started acting and it was a horrible thing. thank god she's not an actresac. >> doe oprah ever pop? >> she skyped in. she popped up to our, we had our media day and she popped up. shocked everybody. >> this is in atlanta? >> no, the media day was in beverly hills. she surprised everybody. look at her. oh my gosh. >> i want to hear this joke. >> i need to take this picture over i don't like how i look. we like you oprah baby. we had fun that day. she's a lot of fun. >> congratulations on all three seasons. >> thank you so much. congratulations to you, too. i am forever proud of you and you are doing a fantastic job. you are wonderful. >> thank you. >> are you still teaching acting? >> i am. i am. if you need me, call me, girl. i got your back.
se punked tyler perry. >> i can't tell which one is you. >> i'm to the right, she's to the left. >> you have in the yellow shirt? tyler perry thinks he knows everything. i had my sister come to the set and put on the wig and angela outfit and had her show up on the set in rehearsal acting as if he was me. tylererry was like what you got action. she started acting and it was a horrible thing. thank god she's not an actresac. >> doe oprah ever pop? >> she skyped in....