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shelley outdid himself.was sending me demos throughout the summer and i would say this is really cool, what about if we try this? we wanted to make each song very intimate. it's almost like a lullaby. we created an arrangement for "i've grown accustomed to his face." for me, it's emilio through and through. he whistles when he is upset, he whistles when he is happy. everything about that song, because he has been with me every step of the way, night and day. when we were in the studio, he but we didn't live. i recorded four songs a day in the studio. it was like you could hear a pin drop. i said baby, this one's for you. the musicians, these hard-core guys, were crying. they were really moved. it was just very real because i sang it for him. it was so easy to make it my own, because it was my own. what is it over the years you have loved so much about this live thing, recording live, that has worked so well? >> that is what music has been for me. dad, or i am like sealed.hermetically i felt like i needed to
shelley outdid himself.was sending me demos throughout the summer and i would say this is really cool, what about if we try this? we wanted to make each song very intimate. it's almost like a lullaby. we created an arrangement for "i've grown accustomed to his face." for me, it's emilio through and through. he whistles when he is upset, he whistles when he is happy. everything about that song, because he has been with me every step of the way, night and day. when we were in the...
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something like that i wanted it to be my own and it came two years ago sitting at the piano with shelley byrd the dean of the for all school of music the my alma mater un and we were at a trustee dinner and he had me sit and said come on girded sing a song and i asked him do you know good morning heartache which i had sung on carson in one nine hundred eighty six when we did go into the ask for a second tune but not original so that he was you know something no the people would know it will have a good morning heartache and i sang it with my piano player and when i said there was shelley what he played just took me to another place and i knew he was the guy that i want. to do this record songs include oh my gosh so many let's see good morning heartache opens the record i interviewed all the greats sinatra was a great friend oh my god other groups that anyone influenced you well sinatra was a huge influence my mom played all these amazing records you know the crooners sinatra dean martin i love to watch a show on television andy williams necking cole johnny mathis this is what i grew up l
something like that i wanted it to be my own and it came two years ago sitting at the piano with shelley byrd the dean of the for all school of music the my alma mater un and we were at a trustee dinner and he had me sit and said come on girded sing a song and i asked him do you know good morning heartache which i had sung on carson in one nine hundred eighty six when we did go into the ask for a second tune but not original so that he was you know something no the people would know it will...
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where and when i said there was shelley what he played just took me to another place and i knew he was the guy that i wanted to do this record songs included oh my gosh so many it's a good morning heartache opens the record i interviewed all the greats sinatra was a great friend oh my god you have agreed to anyone influence you well sinatra was a huge influence my mom played all these amazing records you know the crooners sinatra dean martin i love to watch a show on television andy williams necking cole johnny mathis this is what i grew up listening to and playing on my guitar from leverage that you really understood great lyrics great lyrics oh what a difference a day makes was a first sign saying with miami latin boys october twenty five one nine hundred seventy five my first professional gig but we did it in disco because viola wills had done an amazing version here i wanted to stay true to the original i picked things that were really close to my heart and very personal like i've grown accustomed to his face to me is my husband every lyric yes from my fair lady although what's gre
where and when i said there was shelley what he played just took me to another place and i knew he was the guy that i wanted to do this record songs included oh my gosh so many it's a good morning heartache opens the record i interviewed all the greats sinatra was a great friend oh my god you have agreed to anyone influence you well sinatra was a huge influence my mom played all these amazing records you know the crooners sinatra dean martin i love to watch a show on television andy williams...
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steve: all right, shelley. you and little millie there. child number 4. good luck to you, ok?we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> i would have to say maybe surgeries done. >> good answer. >> whoa. steve: i'm learnin' stuff over here. surgeries. audience: ohh. steve: j.l., how you doing, man? what do you do for a living, man? >> i'm an entrepreneur, have an online marketing company. steve: ok. >> and i spend time with my beautiful wife, my boys. just getting ready to be dominated, i guess. steve: yeah, you--yeah, yeah, that's what it's gonna be. all right. j.l., let's go. we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> how they spent your day. "i was working." steve: how they spent their day. all right, candace. hi, darling. what do you do? >> i am a hairdresser and makeup artist. steve: really? good. how's that business? >> good. i love working on photo shoots and doing crazy stuff, so it's fun. steve: that's cool, that's cool. all right. you
steve: all right, shelley. you and little millie there. child number 4. good luck to you, ok?we talked to 100 married women. name something about which you've never been 100% honest with your husband. >> i would have to say maybe surgeries done. >> good answer. >> whoa. steve: i'm learnin' stuff over here. surgeries. audience: ohh. steve: j.l., how you doing, man? what do you do for a living, man? >> i'm an entrepreneur, have an online marketing company. steve: ok....
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we think perhaps of wild-eyed artists and poets like keats and shelley of melancholy gothic ruins and mysterious northern landscapes, where 19th-century man communed with nature. and all that is a part of it, but the poet baudelaire said that the key to romanticism was not the subject matter or even truth itself but feeling-- that you should listen to that inner voice, and that alone would give art its merit. and so the old moralities which had driven art in the past-- religion traditional ethics civic virtues, and so on-- were thrown out of the window. even reason itself was seen to be insufficient. all that counted was feeling and experience. this new sensibility-- heroic and sentimental self-assertive and profoundly individualist-- would lie at the center of western art from that time until the present day. france, like the rest of europe, was now changing fast. a rapid rise in population the spreadf industry and the emergence of an urban proletariat helped bring about the growth of new social structures and with them, political conflicts. the printing press now enabled millions to
we think perhaps of wild-eyed artists and poets like keats and shelley of melancholy gothic ruins and mysterious northern landscapes, where 19th-century man communed with nature. and all that is a part of it, but the poet baudelaire said that the key to romanticism was not the subject matter or even truth itself but feeling-- that you should listen to that inner voice, and that alone would give art its merit. and so the old moralities which had driven art in the past-- religion traditional...
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yes i remember i was number fifty four going to amanda shelley. tell us how little they want us to see how much we ate hesitated and when something was left over they wrote it down zero six that i had to share that. the rice thought it was disgusting i couldn't eat them. should aha if you didn't finish it all you didn't get any notebooks or colored pencils if you didn't eat right they didn't let you go out at harvard yet. were you afraid michael moore very much. who took the blood samples. the man who brought us the food along with the few doctors. the u.s. researchers gave the school free meals. but they didn't tell the parents that their children were eating genetically modified rice. at the gaza strip should not be a launching side for rocket attacks on israeli women children and civilians yet to palestinian leadership is responsible for this but this is why israel is not willing to repeat this experiment but in judea and samaria so israel is not willing to be the sucker of the middle east and to make long term concessions sacrificing the secur
yes i remember i was number fifty four going to amanda shelley. tell us how little they want us to see how much we ate hesitated and when something was left over they wrote it down zero six that i had to share that. the rice thought it was disgusting i couldn't eat them. should aha if you didn't finish it all you didn't get any notebooks or colored pencils if you didn't eat right they didn't let you go out at harvard yet. were you afraid michael moore very much. who took the blood samples. the...
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kid in shelley washington, where the government shutdown enters a second week. the president steps up the pressure. >> indycar driver dario franchetti continues to recover. fans had to be treated at the hospital. the car went airborne after being hit on the final lap. ankle, 2t his right vertebrae, and has a concussion. the car splintered and pieces through into the grandstand. airport officials are gathering information right now, tying to figure out how a nine-year-old oyster it past security and stowed away on a flight to vegas without a ticket. officials say the boy took a light rail train to the airport on thursday, got past tsa screeners and gate agents, and boarded the flight. according to the tsa, he was screened along with other passengers, and was not considered a threat. officials are still not saying how he made it past all the screeners and gate agents. once on the plane, the flight crew became suspicious and handed the child over to authorities in las vegas. the airlines has said it is reviewing its policies, to make sure it does not happen again.
kid in shelley washington, where the government shutdown enters a second week. the president steps up the pressure. >> indycar driver dario franchetti continues to recover. fans had to be treated at the hospital. the car went airborne after being hit on the final lap. ankle, 2t his right vertebrae, and has a concussion. the car splintered and pieces through into the grandstand. airport officials are gathering information right now, tying to figure out how a nine-year-old oyster it past...
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he has found particular meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> as a child i always watched the movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel. i was like, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and i've been contemplating on writing a book. i started off like this. frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me. abandoned me emotionally, unleashed the very hell in me, often overlooked stepped upon crushed, no one stops to notice that my movements are poetic. my stride is determined. my love is unconditional. my spirit is free. although i'm a monster, there is a soul inside of me. >> i do not believe there is an employee in the indiana department of correction in any state facility that does not know the name christopher trotter. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case
he has found particular meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> as a child i always watched the movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel. i was like, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and...
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shelley shannon tried to kill dr. tiller, but scott roeder decided he should be the one to finish the job and in may 2009, he stalked dr. tiller at his church on a sunday morning, entered the church and killed him and the police pulled scott roeder over that morning after the killing, he had a post it note on his dashboard with the name and number for the policy director of operation rescue. now, it's scott roeder who's in prison in kansas. this time, for having killed dr. tiller and now, the person who has struck up a jailhouse friendship is him is a kansas woman named angel. she told the associated press that just as the woman who shot george tiller had been inspiration to rod roeder, roeder is now an inspiration to her. she said quote, as soon as i heard about it, i realized he was able to accomplish what those of us in the pro-life movement were not able to accomplish. we put in millions of dollars and were butting our heads up against the wall. we were not getting anywhere, but with one move, meaning the murder,
shelley shannon tried to kill dr. tiller, but scott roeder decided he should be the one to finish the job and in may 2009, he stalked dr. tiller at his church on a sunday morning, entered the church and killed him and the police pulled scott roeder over that morning after the killing, he had a post it note on his dashboard with the name and number for the policy director of operation rescue. now, it's scott roeder who's in prison in kansas. this time, for having killed dr. tiller and now, the...
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we asked shelley who works for department of managed health care responsible for overseeing compliance for more than 90% of the insurance plans in california what added costs californians will be paying for these new benefits. >> if you spread the cost of that benefit over the entire population, it's very small, you know, pennies for an individual to pay, but it ensures that everybody and the people who need it get the services. >> now, keep this in mind. there are other factors that could drive up your premiums. like telling insurers they can no longer reject patients based on pre-existing conditions or putting a cap on out of pocket costs. those are popular consumer protections that are also expensive. wouldn't those things be more likely to drive up premiums. >> we asked mr. chen that question. >> i think it's all part of the mix. it's tough to aggregate, disaggregate, rather, what's driving cost increases. certainly factor you mentioned are absolutely reasons why costs are going up. the notion that insurers have to write policies for everyone. >> now, here's the other thing. many p
we asked shelley who works for department of managed health care responsible for overseeing compliance for more than 90% of the insurance plans in california what added costs californians will be paying for these new benefits. >> if you spread the cost of that benefit over the entire population, it's very small, you know, pennies for an individual to pay, but it ensures that everybody and the people who need it get the services. >> now, keep this in mind. there are other factors...
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versus fillet home campaign contributions donations made by people like you mere wealthy donors like shelley. can be limited on tuesday the republican national committee joined alabama billionaire sean mccutcheon in arguing before the supreme court that the u.s. government should not limit the total amount of money any one person can donate over the course of want to lecture or to talk about the mccutcheon case and its potential ramifications as derek crossman democratic candidate for secretary of state of california welcome hi tom great to be here great to have you with us you were there in the court for the yeah i was there for the arguments yesterday is really a bit like going down the rabbit hole it's sort of a surreal experience and these justices are clearly living in a different world than the rest of us most of the arguments at the beginning where sean mccutcheon is lawyer arguing with the justices about whether or not this really would allow one wealthy donor to put three point six million dollars into one candidate through funneling it through a bunch of committees. and then senato
versus fillet home campaign contributions donations made by people like you mere wealthy donors like shelley. can be limited on tuesday the republican national committee joined alabama billionaire sean mccutcheon in arguing before the supreme court that the u.s. government should not limit the total amount of money any one person can donate over the course of want to lecture or to talk about the mccutcheon case and its potential ramifications as derek crossman democratic candidate for secretary...
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navajo nation president been shelley said, the current piecemeal approach that house republicans are using to fragment tribal communities from the rest of the country is insulating. tribal communities want a comprehensive resolution. the former navajo nation chairman and their first president said, tribal issues should not be used as political props in this shutdown. our kids, families and elders are all part of the large community and we all suffer from a shutdown. we need the house to vote on a clean funding bill to reopen the entire government. on the white mountain apache nation where i grew up, tribal nation leader said, impact aid is vitally important, but we need furloughed workers from b.i.a., interior and all other agencies allowed back on the job. our tribal members need their paychecks and small businesses eed their customers and need benefits without any lapses. and from the hopi tribe, piecemeal bills are empty gestures that have no chance of passing both chambers and being signed into law. we need real action to open the entire government or we will continue to lose imp
navajo nation president been shelley said, the current piecemeal approach that house republicans are using to fragment tribal communities from the rest of the country is insulating. tribal communities want a comprehensive resolution. the former navajo nation chairman and their first president said, tribal issues should not be used as political props in this shutdown. our kids, families and elders are all part of the large community and we all suffer from a shutdown. we need the house to vote on...
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the fight happened days after shelley zimmerman filed for divorce.an was acquitted in the death of a black teen, trayvon martin. >>> reports that a hospital employee stepped over the body of a missing patient days before she was identified. 57-year-old lynn spaulding van issued from her hospital room and was found dead 17 days later in a stairwell. the "l.a. times" is reporting the employee reported it to nurse and she called police but days passed before another employee found the woman. >> that's bizarre. >>> the cdc tracing the source of some cases of a severe stomach bug outbreak to mexico. investigators say some of the cases in texas which was hardest hit have come from fresh cilantro from pueblo, mexico. the fda wouldn't name the establishments. at least two separate outbreaks last summer left 643 people sick in 25 states. >>> attorneys for the city of detroit trying to convince a civil judge they tried in good faith to avoid filing for bankruptcy protection. detroit is seeking relief from 18 billion dollars in debt. many of its creditors claim
the fight happened days after shelley zimmerman filed for divorce.an was acquitted in the death of a black teen, trayvon martin. >>> reports that a hospital employee stepped over the body of a missing patient days before she was identified. 57-year-old lynn spaulding van issued from her hospital room and was found dead 17 days later in a stairwell. the "l.a. times" is reporting the employee reported it to nurse and she called police but days passed before another employee...
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shelley had one daughter. fdr was an absentee father. -- she only had one daughter.hythm kept the together. when fdr would show up, the kids went crazy. only because he was gone so much. he did not have to be the disciplinarian. he could be the fun playmate kind of father. >> let's get our audience involved here. guests are a -- black.-- are allida go ahead with your question. she viewed as the most disliked and loved first lady of all times? if she was here today, how she deal the 24/7 media? >> i got that one. eleanor took controversial stance on the issues of civil rights, women working, women traveling unescorted. she spoke out by the second term a legal and constitutional questions that made people a little nervous. and especially the daughters of the american revolution who looked at her and called her an unfit woman and really did not want her in the white house. throughout numbers and the letters she received as well as the hate mail and the largest fbi file that we have in american history up until that time shows the extent to which the american public real
shelley had one daughter. fdr was an absentee father. -- she only had one daughter.hythm kept the together. when fdr would show up, the kids went crazy. only because he was gone so much. he did not have to be the disciplinarian. he could be the fun playmate kind of father. >> let's get our audience involved here. guests are a -- black.-- are allida go ahead with your question. she viewed as the most disliked and loved first lady of all times? if she was here today, how she deal the 24/7...