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shorty rogers was my a &r man and i was in the studio and listening to a playback.ke a white on white on white. i'm in the control room listening to the playback and i'm thinking, it could use a little more space. i go to the control panel and i put my hand on the base and the engineer slaps' my hand. tavis: [laughter] >> i said, what is wrong? tavis: [laughter] >> he said, do not ever touch that again. and i said, is this company supposed to revolve around the artist? i also had an idea for the double trumpeting. and he said, you cannot do it. it is against union regulation. tavis: [laughter] >> i am thinking, if i ever get a chance toç have my own company, it is going to revolve around the artist. and a handshake. i met jerry moss and we started a&m on a handshake. the only time we never signed anything was when we sold the company years later. it was on a handshake. it was a beautiful experience. we had some of the best artists in the world reporting for us. we reached the point where artists were calling us to record. tavis: herb is a modest guy. it started wit
shorty rogers was my a &r man and i was in the studio and listening to a playback.ke a white on white on white. i'm in the control room listening to the playback and i'm thinking, it could use a little more space. i go to the control panel and i put my hand on the base and the engineer slaps' my hand. tavis: [laughter] >> i said, what is wrong? tavis: [laughter] >> he said, do not ever touch that again. and i said, is this company supposed to revolve around the artist? i also...
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my chance. >> charlie: the fact that you had played and beaten roger before, did that make a difference? >> i was so close in the french open but i lost the match. i missed with my serve. i don't play good points at important moments and he takes his opportunity and last night i did everything good. in the important moments i put the ball into the court. i was looking for my winner and that's the way to play with roger. >> charlie: when you double faulted, twice -- >> that's a pity. double faults his way right out of the set. federer leads two sets to one. >> charlie: what did you say to yourself? >> i say bad things. >> charlie: stop it. >> and many things. >> charlie: bad things? you said bad things to yourself? >> yeah, i say, martin you keep fighting. you are playing good and then you are close to the set and you miss the serve. how can this possible but when i lay down my head and the crowd start to turn for me and i feel everybody -- >> charlie: we all wanted to see it go all the way to five sets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands cross-court. >> my! >> charlie
my chance. >> charlie: the fact that you had played and beaten roger before, did that make a difference? >> i was so close in the french open but i lost the match. i missed with my serve. i don't play good points at important moments and he takes his opportunity and last night i did everything good. in the important moments i put the ball into the court. i was looking for my winner and that's the way to play with roger. >> charlie: when you double faulted, twice -- >>...
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my daddy wn he was at harvard medical qchool in 1930. over here is just a bar of music that my , probably my friend, mr. rogers, fred rogers sent me that when was gloomy one wee >> did you know he was a musician? >> a good musician as well as an ordained minister, and also treat his friends, children ever had. that is an honorary degree that i treasure. it's from a school in the bronx where i gave a commencement address at kindergarten graduation. and they gave me an honorary degree, as you can see it says doctor of crayons. i am very happy with that. >> i will still go back and immerse myself from the civil rights era. this is one of taylor branch is volumes on dr. king. but frankly to be honest, h spent a lot of time reading ildren's books. this is a wonderful one by the way. a sixth grader gave me this ok it a little girl the bronx. the giver. it is a very reminiscent george orwell, 1984, but actually i think it is more subtle. it is a beautiful book. actually adults like this book as much as children do. i just crash out here and lie down. i literay lie down sometimes. and just pick one at random off the t
my daddy wn he was at harvard medical qchool in 1930. over here is just a bar of music that my , probably my friend, mr. rogers, fred rogers sent me that when was gloomy one wee >> did you know he was a musician? >> a good musician as well as an ordained minister, and also treat his friends, children ever had. that is an honorary degree that i treasure. it's from a school in the bronx where i gave a commencement address at kindergarten graduation. and they gave me an honorary...
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my daddy when he was at harvard medical school in 1930. over here is just a bar of music that my -- among educators, my closest friend, mr. rogers, fred rogers, sent me that when i was gloomy one week. did younow he was a musicn? a good musian as well as an ordained minister. sweetest friends childn have ever had. that'sn honorary degree that i treasure. it's from a school in the bronx where iave the commencent address at kindearten gradtion, and they gave me an honorary degree, and as you can see, it says doctor of crayons. i'm very happy with that. i will still go back and immerse myself in books from the civil rights ear ramp -- era. to be honest, i spend a lot of time reading children's books. this is a wonderful one, a sixth grer gave me this book, a little girl in the bronx. the giver, it's very reminiscent of george orewell of 198 4. it's more subtle. it's a beautiful book. adultsike this book as much as childrel do. i just -- i lie down, literally lie down sometimes, and just grab something at random off the tabl and -- you know, when i need sort of strong nourishment, that's not polical at allnd has nothing to do with a
my daddy when he was at harvard medical school in 1930. over here is just a bar of music that my -- among educators, my closest friend, mr. rogers, fred rogers, sent me that when i was gloomy one week. did younow he was a musicn? a good musian as well as an ordained minister. sweetest friends childn have ever had. that'sn honorary degree that i treasure. it's from a school in the bronx where iave the commencent address at kindearten gradtion, and they gave me an honorary degree, and as you can...
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i was looking for my nner and that's the way to plawith roger. >> charlie: when you double faulted, twice -- >> that's a pity. doub flts his way right out of the set. federer leads o sets to one. >> charlie: whatid you say to urself? >> i say bad things. >> charliestop it. >> and many thgs. >> charlie: bad things? you said bad things to yourself? >> yeah, i say martin you keep fighting. you ar playing good and then you are cle to the set and y miss the serve. how can this poible buthen i lay down my head and the crowd start to tur f me d i feel everybody >> charlie: all wanted to see it go all the way to fivesets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands croscourt. >> my! >> charlie: re adds hard and fast as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of tennis. is that your best shot? >> yes, i ink s it's m favote shot and i use it at very important moments. it somtimes works. >> charlie: it setimes doest? but it mostly did. >> i go in the cour >>harlie: what's your asssment of rog's game yesterda we, roger plays -- he never changes his game ande has t game to bt meut yesterday i play
i was looking for my nner and that's the way to plawith roger. >> charlie: when you double faulted, twice -- >> that's a pity. doub flts his way right out of the set. federer leads o sets to one. >> charlie: whatid you say to urself? >> i say bad things. >> charliestop it. >> and many thgs. >> charlie: bad things? you said bad things to yourself? >> yeah, i say martin you keep fighting. you ar playing good and then you are cle to the set and y...
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roger before, did that make difference? >> was so close in the frch open but i lost the mah. i missed wit my serve. i d't play good pois a important moments and he takes his oprtunity and last night i dieverything good. in the importa moments i put the ball into the cour i s lookingor my winner and at's the way to play th roger. charlie: whenou double faulted, twice -- >> that's a pity. uble faults his w right out of the set federer les two sets to one. >> charlie: at did you say to yourself? >> i say bad things >> chaie: stop it. >> andany thin. charlie: bad things? you said bad things to yourself? >> yeah, i say, martin youeep ghting. you are playing good and then you are clos to the set and you miss the serve. how can this possle but wn i lay down my headnd the crowd start to turn for me an ifeel everybody -- >> charlie: well wanted to see it go all the wayto five sets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands cross-urt. >> my! >> charlie: we adds hardnd st as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of nnis. is that your best shot? >> yes, i thk so. it's my favori shot and i use it at very import
roger before, did that make difference? >> was so close in the frch open but i lost the mah. i missed wit my serve. i d't play good pois a important moments and he takes his oprtunity and last night i dieverything good. in the importa moments i put the ball into the cour i s lookingor my winner and at's the way to play th roger. charlie: whenou double faulted, twice -- >> that's a pity. uble faults his w right out of the set federer les two sets to one. >> charlie: at did you...
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roger simon. s shoppr a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit wasuse now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ discover a light yogurt like no other. activia light! delicious, fat free, and above all... the only one that has bifidus regularis and is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. activia light. ♪ activiaaa! are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new
roger simon. s shoppr a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit wasuse now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit...
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was very much involved with a corn. those are my comments. -- president obama was very much involved with a acorn. caller: good morning, a long time ago will rogers was quoted as saying "i do not belong to any organized political party -- i am a democrat." i think the democratic party has not changed much. for obama as the titular head of the democratic party, there needs to be a focus particularly since the congressional process is fundamentally shipping the healthcare bill. that is so important to many americans. so he needs to get the people in who will organize the party around that agenda. the democratic party for the last several decades probably spread itself a little too thin. it needs to be focused enough to get the job done. it is up to the titular head who is obama to see it through their process -- through that process. host: good morning, maine. caller: good morning, politics is local. i'm talking about tip o'neill. paterson the the right thing telling obama to mind his own business. anyone with political savvy will not listen to the white house. i don't care what president is in office, whether republican or anything else. politics
was very much involved with a corn. those are my comments. -- president obama was very much involved with a acorn. caller: good morning, a long time ago will rogers was quoted as saying "i do not belong to any organized political party -- i am a democrat." i think the democratic party has not changed much. for obama as the titular head of the democratic party, there needs to be a focus particularly since the congressional process is fundamentally shipping the healthcare bill. that is...
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rogers commander of a criminal investigation division at the nuttily police department. starting with this new information police and investigators are returning to this lab. my assumption is that was a crime scene, possibly no longer a crime scene yet back at it. what do you make of that. >> well, they are probably going to look for new evidence, new leads. perhaps there's marks on walls that certainly will indicate there was a struggle. we're learning from this past girlfriend of his that he was physical. he could have, unfortunately, been very physical with the victim and there could be evidence there that they didn't get before. >> so, you think that what she's saying right now publicly on "good morning america" is having a bearing on the way this investigation's going? >> well, i believe that the police are going to check out every lead they can get, every bit of information and, yes, sometimes it's after the fact we learn a lot more about a suspect and a victim which will add value to the case. >> lieutenant, this morning she went a little further on "good morning america" but diane sawyer despite her best efforts could not get her to really give up the goods on what she mean
rogers commander of a criminal investigation division at the nuttily police department. starting with this new information police and investigators are returning to this lab. my assumption is that was a crime scene, possibly no longer a crime scene yet back at it. what do you make of that. >> well, they are probably going to look for new evidence, new leads. perhaps there's marks on walls that certainly will indicate there was a struggle. we're learning from this past girlfriend of his...
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he said it was probably the best 15 seconds of my life and roger goes into swiss army mode. federer won the next six games in a third set, federer continuing to roll. he had 40 unforced areas on briton. federer only had 18 unforced errors. federer wins in three sets as he continues his quest for a six straight u.s. open title. >> venus williams dealing with a knee issue, taking on vera dushevina. she's never losost in the first round. first set, down 5-4. venus, tie-break now. dushevina, set point. the great backhand winner. she can taste the upset. second set, tied 5-5. venus, the set back hand. she won the second set. third and deciding set. dushevina serving williams, up 5-3. and that would do it. williams, 2:44. wins the first match in three sets. detroit tigers, 21 games over .500 at home this year. washburn has not been the pitcher that they wanted when he got him. a few weeks ago. top of the first, scored 3-0 rays. next batter, the double. bad luck for washburn. long gora. carlos pena does not get cheated. two-run home run. his 38th. eight earned, over 5 2/3. the rays finished the road trip 4-3. james s
he said it was probably the best 15 seconds of my life and roger goes into swiss army mode. federer won the next six games in a third set, federer continuing to roll. he had 40 unforced areas on briton. federer only had 18 unforced errors. federer wins in three sets as he continues his quest for a six straight u.s. open title. >> venus williams dealing with a knee issue, taking on vera dushevina. she's never losost in the first round. first set, down 5-4. venus, tie-break now. dushevina,...
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my whole family's dead. >> there was the call, jane. we have law enforcement on that were suspicious of that call right from the get-go. we had a guy on, steve rogersht he sounded high. do you agree with some of those assessments? >> that's the first thing that occurred to me, mike, when i heard that call, is that guy sounds stoned or drunk. and one thing that we know, and i'm not saying he's guilty. he's just been accused of these eight horrific murders, and attempted murder of a 3-year-ol. but one thing we do know is that drugs make people capable of things that they would never be capable of sober. and committing this kind of horrific crime, it does not shock me at all if the person who did it was completely hopped up on drugs. in fact, i dare say that might be the only way that somebody could go through with something this heinous, given that this suspect, this alleged killer's own father was amongst the victims. >> father, an uncle, and a 3-year-old. it's just so bad. let's backtrack a little. when we talk about this, the guy gets arrested so you're calling in your whole family's dead, yet he gets arrested, i believe for marijuana possession,
my whole family's dead. >> there was the call, jane. we have law enforcement on that were suspicious of that call right from the get-go. we had a guy on, steve rogersht he sounded high. do you agree with some of those assessments? >> that's the first thing that occurred to me, mike, when i heard that call, is that guy sounds stoned or drunk. and one thing that we know, and i'm not saying he's guilty. he's just been accused of these eight horrific murders, and attempted murder of a...
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rogers and david gergen in just a moment. can you join the live chat online. >>> a huge break in the yale murder mystery, an arrest today. a lab technician was rained today. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we should get you a hat. now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, at our lowest prices ever, every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> we're back with representative b
rogers and david gergen in just a moment. can you join the live chat online. >>> a huge break in the yale murder mystery, an arrest today. a lab technician was rained today. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon...
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my husband, roger, to colon cancer. an -- on halloween 2000 he got his diagnosis and his prognosis that he was given four to six weeks to live. i was aime, with a first grader. i refused to give in and believe what i was told by a cat scan and by an oncologist. with the love and hard work of a great oncologist that i managed to convince he was wrong i was given three and a half additional years with my husband. we thought we had good insurance. that is, until every person in this room goes home and reads your benefit book and read how your catastrophic benefits read for chemotherapy. when my husband died i was left with over $100,000 in co-insurance for those years of chemotherapy procedures and hospitalizations. i was able to use my knowledge of the health care industry to get to negotiate down those bills and i was able to pay those bills with what little life insurance my husband left me. i was able to pay because he left me some life insurance money. he was of the age where people were told don't be insurance poor. i was left with very little money from his life insurance policy. i'm speaking out today and i risk having his chart
my husband, roger, to colon cancer. an -- on halloween 2000 he got his diagnosis and his prognosis that he was given four to six weeks to live. i was aime, with a first grader. i refused to give in and believe what i was told by a cat scan and by an oncologist. with the love and hard work of a great oncologist that i managed to convince he was wrong i was given three and a half additional years with my husband. we thought we had good insurance. that is, until every person in this room goes home...
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my best friend and roger to: cancer. on halloween 2000 he got his diagnosis and prognosis that he was given four-six weeks to live. i was aking mother at the time with the first grader. i refused to give in and believed what i was told by a cat scan and an oncologist and managed to convince young colleges to was wrong. i was given 3.5 additional years with my husband. we thought we had good insurance. that is until every person in this room goes home and read your benefit book and read how your catastrophic benefits reach for chemotherapy. when mike -- when my husband died, i was up with over $100,000 for the years of chemotherapy procedures and hospitalizations. i was able to use my knowledge of the health-care industry to negotiate down this bills and i was able to pay those bills with a lot -- with what little life insurance he left me. i was able to pay because he left me some life insurance money. he was of the age when people told him to not be insurance poor. and speaking out today and i risk having his charts polled from the hospitals for another audit to look for unbilled charges and again being rebuilt. the hara
my best friend and roger to: cancer. on halloween 2000 he got his diagnosis and prognosis that he was given four-six weeks to live. i was aking mother at the time with the first grader. i refused to give in and believed what i was told by a cat scan and an oncologist and managed to convince young colleges to was wrong. i was given 3.5 additional years with my husband. we thought we had good insurance. that is until every person in this room goes home and read your benefit book and read how your...