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joining me now is the one, the only, smokey robinson.easure. all the time, man, it's good to see you. >> it's great to see you, and it's amazing how you just keep coming. i mean, you don't get tired. >> well, i get tired, but i'm trying to keep up. it's possible. >> let me ask you, on this new album, duets album, what was it like to work with all these other artists and help them reinterpret your music. >> they picked these songs themselves. so the ones that you hear them singing on are their favorite smokey robinson songs. we let them do their interpretation of it first. i heard john legend sing "quiet storm" about five years ago and i told him, man, you should record that. he said that's a good idea. it ends up, we're recording it together. ♪ shower me with your sweet love ♪ ♪ your sweet love ♪ i will bathe in every drop ♪ through all the seasons ♪ let it fall and never stop ♪ quiet storm >> are you saying, without john on "the tracks of my tears," and we just heard him talking about it, what surprised you about working with him? >> i
joining me now is the one, the only, smokey robinson.easure. all the time, man, it's good to see you. >> it's great to see you, and it's amazing how you just keep coming. i mean, you don't get tired. >> well, i get tired, but i'm trying to keep up. it's possible. >> let me ask you, on this new album, duets album, what was it like to work with all these other artists and help them reinterpret your music. >> they picked these songs themselves. so the ones that you hear...
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and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.involved will forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways large and small. and whether they were saved by others or they found a way to save themselves, they feel lucky to be alive. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera. >>> hit the ground like a meteorite. >> they're pushing the limits. >> nobody knows what happens when you fall from 180 feet. >> climbing higher. speeding faster. >> rider down. rider down. everybody move. >> and falling further. >> oh, my. >> never turning down a challenge. >> the whole crowd was really into it. everyone was egging me on. >> they take on the unknown. >> oh, my
and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.involved will forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways large and small. and whether they were saved by others or they...
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and you can hear them on smokey's hot new album, smokey and friends up thank you for being here.reat. >> feeling great. look at the audience we have. talk about looking great. they look beautiful. and this music, oh, you have this motown dvd and you have this new music that's out. a lot of collaborations. >> a lot of stuff happening right now. >> how do you feel about the collaborations with these -- >> these guys are awesome. i am so proud to be singing with them. they're just wonderful. and they did a great job. as you're going to see. yeah. >> my girl, you wrote it for the temptations. you sing the song this guy wrote. no pressure, right? >> i told him i want to be a miracle. i told him. >> aloe, i know they've had a great -- >> today's the day. >> he and others have had a great influence on you and your music. >> absolutely. his music has been such a great inspiration to me. >> thank you, gentlemen. from smokey and friends, are you ready for this? "my girl." >> here we go, buddy. ♪ ♪ oooo ♪ oooo ♪ oooo ♪ i've got sunshine on a cloudy day ♪ ♪ well, well, well, well ♪ when it's
and you can hear them on smokey's hot new album, smokey and friends up thank you for being here.reat. >> feeling great. look at the audience we have. talk about looking great. they look beautiful. and this music, oh, you have this motown dvd and you have this new music that's out. a lot of collaborations. >> a lot of stuff happening right now. >> how do you feel about the collaborations with these -- >> these guys are awesome. i am so proud to be singing with them....
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he's written with some of music's greatest artists including ray charles, smokey robinson, etta jamesb. king, buddy guy. the list goes on and. on this year alone he has four collaborations out working with the now new york time best selling joe perry -- "new york times" best selling so perry and tavis smiley with his book "death of a kwing king" about the last year in the life of dr. martin luther king jr. his fifth book is a biography titled "respect: the life of aretha franklin," which earned rave reviews from the prestigious kirkus review. one of many rave reviews for all the work he's done, calling it, and i quote, "an honest and genuinely respectful portrait of a true diva by a writer who feel the power of her art." i'm tired just reading all the stuff that david ritz has been writing. i'm honored to have you on this program. >> it is my pleasure. >> you are my dear friend. i'm happy to have you here. >> i'm happy to be here. >> yawn than, can you see the stack -- these are just the books that david has out this year. makes you feel lazy and like a slacker to all that stuff out j
he's written with some of music's greatest artists including ray charles, smokey robinson, etta jamesb. king, buddy guy. the list goes on and. on this year alone he has four collaborations out working with the now new york time best selling joe perry -- "new york times" best selling so perry and tavis smiley with his book "death of a kwing king" about the last year in the life of dr. martin luther king jr. his fifth book is a biography titled "respect: the life of...
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smokey robinson.. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. >>> gentlemen, that was the most perfect ending to the show we could have imagined. thank you so much. it was great. i think everybody outside loved it as well. let's wave good-bye to them, too. >> have a great day, everybody. >> ♪ >> firefighter are still pouring water on the scene of a huge multiple building
smokey robinson.. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest...
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. >> getting smokey in here. >> this home is a lucky one.he flow path is within a few hundred yards of the house. it doesn't look like the lava is moving, but it is. it's going from five yards an hour to 20 yards an hour. this is so slow moving, the lava on top is hardening and blackening. there's red hot lava underneath. it feels like we are in a furnace. we are close to the lava. you can see the breakouts. we can barely breathe. it's smokey and thick. this is feeding the lava flow heading over the town of pahoa. it's basically a bathtub full of lava. it acts as insulation keeping the lava hot. that crust is like ice on a lake. underneath are the tubes funneling the lava toward civilization. it's been about 17 weeks and this thing has traveled 12 miles. it shows no sign of stopping just yet. it's nature at its most powerful. breathtakingly beautiful. dangerous and devastating. >> yes, stunning from above. dangerous and devastating from below. that was halle jackson reporting. >>> still ahead, how did the giants do it? we have the full game
. >> getting smokey in here. >> this home is a lucky one.he flow path is within a few hundred yards of the house. it doesn't look like the lava is moving, but it is. it's going from five yards an hour to 20 yards an hour. this is so slow moving, the lava on top is hardening and blackening. there's red hot lava underneath. it feels like we are in a furnace. we are close to the lava. you can see the breakouts. we can barely breathe. it's smokey and thick. this is feeding the lava flow...
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. >> a few years ago the rescue center took in a cub named lil smokey who also had his paws burned in forest fire, the rehab was long and slow. >> but we were successful and smokey was released back in the wild. >> they flew the cub from washington state to tahoe. she arrived seriously under weight and barely a able to walk. now, two months later. cinder has made a lot of progress. but she's not too happy at the moment, she is about to get her bandages changed and she does not like that. he volunteers for this. >> i feel like a ring master. >> dr. willis is using the broom to get her to turn around so he can jab her in the back side with an immobilization drug, he has been doing it every two or three days and he is good. in just 30 seconds, it's done. she is a heavy load. when she arrived she weighed just 39 pounds. now she is almost double that. once she is on the exam table the loving care that is speeding her progress is obvious. >> there we go. >> the rescue center director is very proud of her patient's dramatic improvement. >> yeah, nice belly. >> even though cinder's eyes are o
. >> a few years ago the rescue center took in a cub named lil smokey who also had his paws burned in forest fire, the rehab was long and slow. >> but we were successful and smokey was released back in the wild. >> they flew the cub from washington state to tahoe. she arrived seriously under weight and barely a able to walk. now, two months later. cinder has made a lot of progress. but she's not too happy at the moment, she is about to get her bandages changed and she does not...
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it didn't work. >> i love this album, "smokey and friends."last couple of days. as an artist, what was it like to hear other people sing your songs with their interpretations and their style? >> it is a joy for me, man, because as a song writer i want to write songs people are going to sing for now and forever. when i hear other people singing my songs it is a joy for me, the greatest form of nationalry -- form of flattery as a song writer that i think you can have. >> who did you look up to when you were coming into the business? >> when i started to fend for myself as far as my music taste, jackie wilson was my number one music idol. i liked him, sam cook, frankie lyman and ray charles. i had a lot of idols. >> let's bring in the guys singing on your album. what was this experience like for you? >> a fantastic experience to work with a legend, the king of song writing. really great. >> i think the most exciting part was singing the song itself. the song "my girl" it is one of my favorite songs in the history of music. it's a little intimidat
it didn't work. >> i love this album, "smokey and friends."last couple of days. as an artist, what was it like to hear other people sing your songs with their interpretations and their style? >> it is a joy for me, man, because as a song writer i want to write songs people are going to sing for now and forever. when i hear other people singing my songs it is a joy for me, the greatest form of nationalry -- form of flattery as a song writer that i think you can have....
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number three, the name means smokey mountain. it's been very smokey over the years.olcano in mexico. >>> number five let's go to the full screen for this, please. and my producers' amusement. this is how i'm supposed to be saying a name. let me guess? eyjfj -- >> an island mountain glazer in isla island. whatever you want to call it, its eruptions in 2010 cost the airline industry more than $1 billion. it's about the money i should be getting paid for saying that name on msnbc. here is a pronouncer that my staff sent me so i was supposed to read it. it doesn't matter how they separate the words. eyjafjallajokull. i screwed it up. i tried. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is up next. i'll see you here tomorrow. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. a woman
number three, the name means smokey mountain. it's been very smokey over the years.olcano in mexico. >>> number five let's go to the full screen for this, please. and my producers' amusement. this is how i'm supposed to be saying a name. let me guess? eyjfj -- >> an island mountain glazer in isla island. whatever you want to call it, its eruptions in 2010 cost the airline industry more than $1 billion. it's about the money i should be getting paid for saying that name on msnbc....
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. >> over los angeles, over the great smokey mountains, whatever we want to replicate we can do it in a controlled fashion than we would get than if we were to test outside. >> reporter: there's a lot going on inside the chamber. much. >> exactly. this is the data from last night's experiments. the concentrations of chemicals that are important contributors to smog. like ogown and nirt -- ozone and produce. >> reporter: what does it take way from the experiment? >> the chemical and the rehabilitation pathway is not responsible for forming the ozone in smog. >> reporter: when you finish future? >> i'm not sure. i have a good three years to go. it would be great to stay in the academic realm and do the research that i'm doing now. i think it would be interesting to bring what i have learnt about the scenes back into helping shape policies that can improve air quality in the u.s. and around the world. >> so just to clarify, we should not cut down trees, right >>> absolutely, he just showed how trees were part of this, and when human pollutants gets in the air, mixes with the trees and we
. >> over los angeles, over the great smokey mountains, whatever we want to replicate we can do it in a controlled fashion than we would get than if we were to test outside. >> reporter: there's a lot going on inside the chamber. much. >> exactly. this is the data from last night's experiments. the concentrations of chemicals that are important contributors to smog. like ogown and nirt -- ozone and produce. >> reporter: what does it take way from the experiment? >>...
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some type of suspicious orddor d a smokey haze. not sure what's going on there, but we know all of the police officers inside working overnight shift, early-morning shift, they had to get out of the building as fire crews went in to check out whatever is producing that odor and smoke inside the building there. we'll continue to effort information. our assignment desk making calls to find out exactly what's going on there and when the police officers in that police station will be allowed back in. >>> also, we're following this this morning. it's been over three hours since a deadly crash in gloucester county. the intersection there, a very busy one, is expected to reopen any time now. drivers will be relieved when that happens. nbc 10's matt delucia is bringing us live updates from the scene in westville. matt, what's going on now? >> reporter: well, chris, just within the past five minutes, we saw crews out here towing away the tanker truck that had been sitting out here in the middle of delsea drive. i'm going to get out of the w
some type of suspicious orddor d a smokey haze. not sure what's going on there, but we know all of the police officers inside working overnight shift, early-morning shift, they had to get out of the building as fire crews went in to check out whatever is producing that odor and smoke inside the building there. we'll continue to effort information. our assignment desk making calls to find out exactly what's going on there and when the police officers in that police station will be allowed back...
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and igniting the smokey inferno. it appears mechanical failure is to blame. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a tragedy in the skies over wichita. >> i need to declare an emergency. >> reporter: this chilling call from a pilot of a small plane after he crashed into a building on thursday. the pilot, identified overnight at mark goldstein and three people inside the building were killed. another five were rushed to the hospital, some with serious injuries. the roof burned for hours, sending out thick, black smoke. >> it was horrific. there was heavy smoke on the horizon as you approached the airport for miles. >> reporter: about 100 people were trapped inside. witnessed described the frightening moments. >> i saw an airplane with its left tail going straight down, banking really hard, really loud. >> the building shook. then we saw the exhaust plum. >> reporter: the faa said shortly after takeoff goldstein reported losing engine power and was trying to return the king air b to the airport. he was a former air traffic controller who retired last year.
and igniting the smokey inferno. it appears mechanical failure is to blame. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: a tragedy in the skies over wichita. >> i need to declare an emergency. >> reporter: this chilling call from a pilot of a small plane after he crashed into a building on thursday. the pilot, identified overnight at mark goldstein and three people inside the building were killed. another five were rushed to the hospital, some with serious injuries. the roof...
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it's smokey and thick. this is what is feeding the lava flow that is heading over the town of pahoa. it's basically a bathtub full of lava. it's crusted over, but acts as insulation keeping it hot. that's like ice on a lake. under beneath are tubes funneling the lava toward civilization. >> fascinating images there. >>> the federal aviation administration is investigating a deadly crash. mk-58 aircraft crashed on wednesday. the pilot, the only person on board at the time was killed in the incident. it happened as the plane was ready to land. >>> the big question in ferguson, missouri, will there or won't there be a shake up in the police department. attorney general, eric holder, thinks there should be. >> it's clear, the need for wholesale change in that department is appropriate. >> i gave you a lot of information. >> the police chief denied rumors he will resign. for as many times, holder is lashing out at a series of leaks in the case. >> these are the kind of things i think are inappropriate. i said i'
it's smokey and thick. this is what is feeding the lava flow that is heading over the town of pahoa. it's basically a bathtub full of lava. it's crusted over, but acts as insulation keeping it hot. that's like ice on a lake. under beneath are tubes funneling the lava toward civilization. >> fascinating images there. >>> the federal aviation administration is investigating a deadly crash. mk-58 aircraft crashed on wednesday. the pilot, the only person on board at the time was...
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[camera shutter clicks] [whistling a tune] smokey just gave me a bear hug. i know. i already posted it. >> alexa continues her report on the battle that started america's most tragic war. >> after the rebs forced the union to abandon fort sumter, the confederate flag flew over the fort. but as the tide turned in favor of the north, charleston came under siege. time and again, the union tried to capture the fort, but the defenders wouldn't give up. the turning point finally came on july 18, 1863, when union forces attacked fort wagner on nearby morris island. >> and the 54th massachusetts regiment leads this attack. now, the 54th massachusetts was untried in battle. they're an all-black regiment that was raised up in boston. >> it takes seven attempts, but the union finally dislodges the defenders. from fort wagner, they battered the rebs into submission. >> they bombarded fort sumter for 22 months, beginning in 1863 and ending in february 1865, so it's the longest siege during the civil war, the longest siege in u.s. military history, and they bombarded fort sumter
[camera shutter clicks] [whistling a tune] smokey just gave me a bear hug. i know. i already posted it. >> alexa continues her report on the battle that started america's most tragic war. >> after the rebs forced the union to abandon fort sumter, the confederate flag flew over the fort. but as the tide turned in favor of the north, charleston came under siege. time and again, the union tried to capture the fort, but the defenders wouldn't give up. the turning point finally came on...
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. >> so smokey, spicy. >> okay, whatever you say. >> i will bring it in tomorrow morning. >> thanks, wendy, appreciate it. >>> the man who went missing after taking his jet sky out for a ride is safe at home after spending a night stranded in the water. tom graham went out for a fun spin tuesday night in stone harbor. his battery died. wind pushed him miles from his home. graham eventually grounded in the marsh and satan his wave runner all night waiting to be rescued. >> i had views of the helicopter looking for me and unfortunately they had no view of me. >> coastguard helicopter spotted graham once the the sun came up, a 24-foot boat pick him up but he refused any medical treatment. he learn never to go out on a what the's len or at least tell people where you are going in case have of an emergency. >>> later today 250 students will find out if they will to have switch schools less than two months into the new school year. walter d palmer leadership learning partners charter school lost a legal battle over its enrollment cap. now school must cut enrollment in half at its northern
. >> so smokey, spicy. >> okay, whatever you say. >> i will bring it in tomorrow morning. >> thanks, wendy, appreciate it. >>> the man who went missing after taking his jet sky out for a ride is safe at home after spending a night stranded in the water. tom graham went out for a fun spin tuesday night in stone harbor. his battery died. wind pushed him miles from his home. graham eventually grounded in the marsh and satan his wave runner all night waiting to be...
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it was very involved, very smokey up there. they were obviously in distress. >> one resident, apparently the grandmother, was burned and was transported to the hospital. we tried speaking to a woman and her two daughters but understandably they were pretty shaken up and did not want to go on camera. they say the fire started on the first floor and they being vat waited from. >> there was a threat inside the home, a dog who want able to make it out be oh, another hour and at this point the cause of the fire isily,. >>> cap off a good weit looks le we're probably going to have a bit of a pause, maybe a little bit of profit taking this morning. we had a strong wally on thursday. at pun wount with ebola in new york city that was confirmed last night. so the dow is on track for its best week since august. we'll get data today on new home sales, earnings from procter & gamble and ups has been better than expected. but so far looks lied park. >> it's point but naz dog rise. >>> and we've learned. have a great weekend. >> in a throwbac
it was very involved, very smokey up there. they were obviously in distress. >> one resident, apparently the grandmother, was burned and was transported to the hospital. we tried speaking to a woman and her two daughters but understandably they were pretty shaken up and did not want to go on camera. they say the fire started on the first floor and they being vat waited from. >> there was a threat inside the home, a dog who want able to make it out be oh, another hour and at this...
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i used to write letters to smokey, to the publishing people. i got a job. kboep what it was. i -- know what it was. they just thought i was cute. now the songs are getting popular after all these yooers. i tried -- these years. i tried so hard to start. when we finally got to detroit and did a record called "i just want to testify." it became a hit. from then on, i wanted to be like motown. the parliament, funkadelic, bootsy, parliament. it's just a family -- and i'm still doing that to this day. that's the way i keep going. >> sour found of -- i love berry gordy. my dear friend of here in this chair not long ago. your sound is a little funkier than motown. >> i took everybody's thing and milked it together. bootsy brought his brother -- we had james brown in our band. we had motown in our band. jimi hendrix, we were in newark together as kids. all of us in the village and stuff. we had that history. eddie hazel playing maggot brain. i just mixed everything together like a motown. instead of keeping them separate, i mixed it together so you've got some p. f
i used to write letters to smokey, to the publishing people. i got a job. kboep what it was. i -- know what it was. they just thought i was cute. now the songs are getting popular after all these yooers. i tried -- these years. i tried so hard to start. when we finally got to detroit and did a record called "i just want to testify." it became a hit. from then on, i wanted to be like motown. the parliament, funkadelic, bootsy, parliament. it's just a family -- and i'm still doing that...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday.ear very quickly here is the way china claims things are the way things are supposed to be as far as permissible social media and accessed information and the way they actually are? two different things. meet thomas yao. hacker turned entrepreneur. he recently received significant start-up money to build what he calls an open-source sharing platform to connect chinese college students with the world. >> when you say hacking, what is -- what do you do when you hack? what's the intent? >> actually, it starts from m.i.t. if you go to the computer science artificial intelligence building, it will show you the definition of hack. it's actually a very positive word, but it became a very negative one. so the word hacker as you describe, they really like programming, they love to share information, just like cooking. you love to share recipes to your friends who love cooking as well. >> legally, there might be something wrong with it. but morally, is there anything wrong with essentially break
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday.ear very quickly here is the way china claims things are the way things are supposed to be as far as permissible social media and accessed information and the way they actually are? two different things. meet thomas yao. hacker turned entrepreneur. he recently received significant start-up money to build what he calls an open-source sharing platform to connect chinese college students with the world. >> when you say hacking, what is -- what do...
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adds to the mystery is that the place he was skilled shall killed is about 200 miles way from great smokey mountain park, the place where bradford bishop was last seen years ago the >>> only on 7, the d.c. officers who rushed a 9-year-old victim to the hospital in their cruiser. jaydan stancil was caught in the crossfire of bullets last weekend. live from children's national medical center where jaydan is recovering today. >> these were life-sabring actions, allison. the family says the only reason why 9-year-old jaydan stancil is alive and on life support at this hour is because of what those officers did. >> gunfire erupted friday night t the montgomery macin apartment complex. s were there. >> he was shot in the head. >> no time to wait for the ambulance. he wrapped a towel around the boy's head. >>> i guess it was about 50, 75 yards to the street. >> he handed the child to officer string of -- strange of the fifth district. he had only been on the job 18 months. >> it hit home to me personally. i have little brothers around the same age the >> and this officer was the closest. >> i sai
adds to the mystery is that the place he was skilled shall killed is about 200 miles way from great smokey mountain park, the place where bradford bishop was last seen years ago the >>> only on 7, the d.c. officers who rushed a 9-year-old victim to the hospital in their cruiser. jaydan stancil was caught in the crossfire of bullets last weekend. live from children's national medical center where jaydan is recovering today. >> these were life-sabring actions, allison. the family...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> there is a place.bowl is waiting for you. down a street, down an alley, there's a place like this one, where locals will tell you where the good stuff lives. they call this stuff long-leg noodles, because they say the woman who runs it is tall. noodles for me are a solitary pleasure, between me and my bowl. finley and husband understand this, i think. now this is a deceptively good business, what used to be a working class stall has in fact blown up along with the rest of the economy. rich kids and tv guys like me want to eat here, and they do. how do you make a bowl of perfect happiness? cooked noodles in boiling water liberally flavored with chilies and lard. e mercy your cooked noodles in a soy infected bath with deeply sinister, deeply pleasure shl pork stock. bok choy, simmering, simmering, and garnish with slowly cooked, heavily reduced pork. then suck those noodles, loudly, and enjoy. where are we going? who will drive us there? what will it be like when we get there? i think it will look like t
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> there is a place.bowl is waiting for you. down a street, down an alley, there's a place like this one, where locals will tell you where the good stuff lives. they call this stuff long-leg noodles, because they say the woman who runs it is tall. noodles for me are a solitary pleasure, between me and my bowl. finley and husband understand this, i think. now this is a deceptively good business, what used to be a working class stall has in...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> the first european settler to come to the bronx cameas west were annexed to the city. and in 1898 they decided that the two areas previously annexed should also become a borough. but what is it called since it never had a name before. they looked at the map and right smack in the middle of the territory ran the bronx river, so they named it after the river, the borough of the bronx, and that is why it is called the bronx, and not just plain "bronx." >>> if you have a question about the bronx, chances are lloyd altan has the answer. born and raised here, he's never really left for over seven decades. this is a disappearing aspect of new york for sure. the real thing jewish deli. liebman's is one of the last. there used to be lots of places where you could get your brisket, and chopped liver. a good pastrami. there used to be lots of places to get your reuben or cherry soda to drink. >> howard cosell is on the air. suddenly, you see a tongue of flame licking up into the sky. and he says, this is the kind of thing that jimmy carter saw, la
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> the first european settler to come to the bronx cameas west were annexed to the city. and in 1898 they decided that the two areas previously annexed should also become a borough. but what is it called since it never had a name before. they looked at the map and right smack in the middle of the territory ran the bronx river, so they named it after the river, the borough of the bronx, and that is why it is called the bronx, and not just...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> on one of my last days in salt lake i have one moreome help for her addiction. i was really struck at the 12-step meeting by some of the things that some of the women told. so i asked sarah if she'd be interested in meeting these women and she said yes. but since then she had to leave the place where she was staying and told us she was staying in this motel. and we've been trying to reach her today. we told her we'd pick her up at 2:00. and she's been unresponsive to our calls. the first time someone answered and said she's in the shower. the second time a man answered and said that she's gone to see her dad. as we get closer to the motel we call her dad's office to see if she's there. >> hi. >> she never called him back. and -- >> she's not with him today. all right. thank you very much. >> no problem. >> okay. bye. >> that was sarah's father's secretary. this guy told us that sarah said she would be with her father. but obviously, she's not with him. the last place she said she was was this motel. so we're going to see if she's in he
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> on one of my last days in salt lake i have one moreome help for her addiction. i was really struck at the 12-step meeting by some of the things that some of the women told. so i asked sarah if she'd be interested in meeting these women and she said yes. but since then she had to leave the place where she was staying and told us she was staying in this motel. and we've been trying to reach her today. we told her we'd pick her up at...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> the twos and the fives here are the greatest trainsnhattan all the way through brooklyn. it's the only number of lines that will get three boroughs visibility. >> the bronx still here. >> yeah, it's still here. but you know, like even that, i mean that brings me back, tony, that sound. >> do you remember the first time you put spray paint on a wall? >> yeah. >> when was that? >> u h, summer of '70. >> back then, seemingly overnight, they were everywhere, princes of the city, their pieces stretching across city blocks, whole trains, evermore audacious, some, by this man, were artists. >> in the late '70s, to be on of a rooftop like this with a brew or whatever, hanging out, we're waiting for something to come through with a cool letter or like oh my god, look at that t. and kids are screaming, like, oh my god, look, here it comes. >> there's my mine. >> there's mine, but what if you thought the train was on the left side. then you kind of messed up. oh no, it's on the right side. and no, you're not screwed, you wait until this train goe
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> the twos and the fives here are the greatest trainsnhattan all the way through brooklyn. it's the only number of lines that will get three boroughs visibility. >> the bronx still here. >> yeah, it's still here. but you know, like even that, i mean that brings me back, tony, that sound. >> do you remember the first time you put spray paint on a wall? >> yeah. >> when was that? >> u h, summer of '70....
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detectives later found the station wagon in the great smokey mountains in tennessee. according to the paperwork, it is possible bishop hid in he mountains several years and could have hitchhiked the 200 miles to get where john doe was found in alabama. >> alabama prosecutors say john doe died after a car hit him as he was walking down a highway 72 in scottsboro, alabama. the man had no identification except a piece of paper containing the phone number of a truck driver who picked him up while hitchhiking through kentucky a few days earlier which is why the fbi wants to compare his dna to bishop's dna. we have more details about this break breaking developments at 6:00 including why the fbi points to why this could be their man. news4 i-team. >>> to our other top stories. the first ebola death in the united states. the first possible patient admitted to a hospital in dallas. >> here are details. thomas eric duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola in america died this morning. the 42-year-old died at the dallas hospital where he was being treated. duncan may have
detectives later found the station wagon in the great smokey mountains in tennessee. according to the paperwork, it is possible bishop hid in he mountains several years and could have hitchhiked the 200 miles to get where john doe was found in alabama. >> alabama prosecutors say john doe died after a car hit him as he was walking down a highway 72 in scottsboro, alabama. the man had no identification except a piece of paper containing the phone number of a truck driver who picked him up...
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there may actually have to leave their homes in the coming days or perhaps even coming hours with the smokeyadvising people with respiratory problems that they need to stay indoors. >>> quick reminder to you as well abat 12:56 eastern time we're watching the clock on the white house because we're expecting a live press briefing and the person who is going to pick that up is wolf, my colleague, who starts right after this quick break. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or g
there may actually have to leave their homes in the coming days or perhaps even coming hours with the smokeyadvising people with respiratory problems that they need to stay indoors. >>> quick reminder to you as well abat 12:56 eastern time we're watching the clock on the white house because we're expecting a live press briefing and the person who is going to pick that up is wolf, my colleague, who starts right after this quick break. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners...
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may see how smokey this thing is, smoke going from white to black, never good sign.that means that more stuff is freshly burning. and we saw some guys going underground, from atlantic city electric here, so they had some power situations cents, they were dealing with, down a manhole nearby here, too. so, a lot of problems still out here, but again, the fortunate thing in this fire that we don't always see is no one hurt, no firefighters hurt, the fight you are hearing chief brooks tell us about all of the walls and the floors collapsing, we are starting to see firefighters go into this building, where the flames are up on the roof, so, the danger for them is still not over yet. chris, kerrey, we'll see you with an update as soon as there is a reason to give you one. if not we'll see you at 6:00. >> thank you, steve. meantime, be prepared to cough up green if you are caught speeding through red light in abington township. >> one hundred fire fines started at midnight. zero six day grace period officially over. yep, during the two month trial close to 700 people violat
may see how smokey this thing is, smoke going from white to black, never good sign.that means that more stuff is freshly burning. and we saw some guys going underground, from atlantic city electric here, so they had some power situations cents, they were dealing with, down a manhole nearby here, too. so, a lot of problems still out here, but again, the fortunate thing in this fire that we don't always see is no one hurt, no firefighters hurt, the fight you are hearing chief brooks tell us about...
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that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> i'm at the only hair museum in the world. independence, missouri. she's been a hairdresser and cosmetology instructor for 60 years. i didn't come here for a haircut. i came here for research. >> we did research on those and we came up with new zealand is the country where most of those names came from. >> how in the world did -- i guess dna? i guess took strands of hair. >> no. we just googled the names. >> that's much simpler. for instance, this is a family. >> no. >> before women were allowed to go to college they went to finishing school. that lady is singing. this is reading. this is music. this is painting. this one is either cutting hair or maybe she's a hairdresser. this one has her fancy work. >> fancy work. >> her collar and the three pieces in front of her. that's what my grandmother would have called that. fancy work. the things you do with your hands. >> that's fancy work? i've done some fancy work this my time. what was your grandmother's name? >> georgette. >> the maim leila? where did that come from? >> my dad'
that's all smokey wants for his 70th birthday. >>> i'm at the only hair museum in the world. independence, missouri. she's been a hairdresser and cosmetology instructor for 60 years. i didn't come here for a haircut. i came here for research. >> we did research on those and we came up with new zealand is the country where most of those names came from. >> how in the world did -- i guess dna? i guess took strands of hair. >> no. we just googled the names. >>...
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complex with chalk lieutenant and smokey flowers. another grit grind starbucks house blend.ast with hypothetical of chocolate and fraught about 11 dollars a pound. >> those prices may so you know pretty expensive. starbucks house blend work out to 25 cents 6 ounce cup. far less than buying a cup of the brewed coffee. this is 7 on your side. >> texas girl vovment in a charity run gets her sues pen from school. carol stones says her daughter participate entered color run for charity over the wean. runners wear white and doused with color dye and some paint dye got into her hair as you can see. when she went to class yesterday she was put on in school sues pension for vaiingt. the school code of conduct which for bids unmat hair color. >> we didn't plan for her hair to be colored like that and it definitely went done on purpose so i didn't believe it was right for that to happen. >> stone keeping her daughter home until the dye washes out of the hair but the school went too far. principal is standing by the decision to punish hailey. >> well october and we go pichbing for breas
complex with chalk lieutenant and smokey flowers. another grit grind starbucks house blend.ast with hypothetical of chocolate and fraught about 11 dollars a pound. >> those prices may so you know pretty expensive. starbucks house blend work out to 25 cents 6 ounce cup. far less than buying a cup of the brewed coffee. this is 7 on your side. >> texas girl vovment in a charity run gets her sues pen from school. carol stones says her daughter participate entered color run for charity...
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foley, rosie perez plus music from billy idol, lady antebellum, blood orange, the flaming lips, and smokeyc chasez. oh, and this is fun. tomorrow night in primetime, guillermo and i will be on "shark tank." we have an idea that we love and we're pitching it to them. and they didn't know we were going to pitch it to them. i think we're going to be rich from this, right? >> i hope so. >> jimmy: very enthusiastic. i'm going to buy you a beautiful necklace to celebrate our newfound wealth. >> great. >> jimmy: all right. so, watch "shark tank" tomorrow night at 9:00. our first guest is the youngest person to be named billboard's woman of the year, the youngest person to win the grammy for album of the year and in about 30 minutes, she will be the youngest woman to shut down hollywood boulevard during rush hour traffic. her new album comes out in full on monday, it's called "1989." please say hello to taylor swift. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very good to see you. thank you for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: i want to start by maybe embarrassing you. i want to read the reviews
foley, rosie perez plus music from billy idol, lady antebellum, blood orange, the flaming lips, and smokeyc chasez. oh, and this is fun. tomorrow night in primetime, guillermo and i will be on "shark tank." we have an idea that we love and we're pitching it to them. and they didn't know we were going to pitch it to them. i think we're going to be rich from this, right? >> i hope so. >> jimmy: very enthusiastic. i'm going to buy you a beautiful necklace to celebrate our...
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smokey robinson, gladys knight, al green, aretha franklin, and marvin gaye. >> ♪ who is that lady?n my mind ♪ >> you also get this phenomenal 32-page booklet with liner notes that tell the story of 1970s soul music. along with unique perspectives from well-known musicians and historians. do not forget to ask about this great collectors box. >> ♪ fire fire ♪ lady marmalade ♪ >> and if you order now, you can own all of the fantastic music in the soul of the 1970s collection for just five easy payments of $29.99. >> ♪ if you don't know me by now, you will never know me ♪ >> ♪ god bless you you make me feel brand-new ♪ >> but wait. that is not all. call in the next two minutes and get two more cds absolutely free. 30 of the most soulful dance records of the late 1970's. >> ♪ freak out >> ♪ don't see me this way i can survive, i can't stay alive without your love ♪ >> order today and we will pay for your shipping and handling. that is a savings of almost $17. here is the best part. call now and we will deliver the soul of the 1970s risk-free. if it is not the best collection you have ev
smokey robinson, gladys knight, al green, aretha franklin, and marvin gaye. >> ♪ who is that lady?n my mind ♪ >> you also get this phenomenal 32-page booklet with liner notes that tell the story of 1970s soul music. along with unique perspectives from well-known musicians and historians. do not forget to ask about this great collectors box. >> ♪ fire fire ♪ lady marmalade ♪ >> and if you order now, you can own all of the fantastic music in the soul of the 1970s...
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and the smokey eye. >> rimmed with black and take this pencil, scrub it on and blend it in. reporter: for luscious lashes, load on mascara and finish with a strong, sexy lip. you're looking fierce. so you're going to give me the penelope look. first up, a cat eye called the feline flick. >> draw along the eye and then create a dot on the outer corner. and then just join them up. and that gives you an instant eye lift. >> reporter: then bronze-toned eye shadow for a mesmerizie ini shimmer. >> back and forwards like a wind screen wiper. all over the eyes. this is not conflicted. >> reporter: i don't recognize myself. a little blush and lip gloss, voila. i should sgriapologize to penel that's the closest i get. feline flick and follow the holl hollow. didn't take long. >> can you repeat it? can you do it yourself now? >> no, she's a professional, i'm not. >> when you walked out, you had attention you didn't have before. >> i got unsolicited feedback. give a girl the right makeup, and she can conquer the world. >> i agree. 100%. >> we have robert downey jr. here live. talking ab
and the smokey eye. >> rimmed with black and take this pencil, scrub it on and blend it in. reporter: for luscious lashes, load on mascara and finish with a strong, sexy lip. you're looking fierce. so you're going to give me the penelope look. first up, a cat eye called the feline flick. >> draw along the eye and then create a dot on the outer corner. and then just join them up. and that gives you an instant eye lift. >> reporter: then bronze-toned eye shadow for a mesmerizie...
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but you can't drive from rio grand city to mcallen without seeing 50 or -- 15 or 20 -- call them smokeys, troopers, but a lot of black and whites, and contrary to what the national guard represents, most of the people are on board with the dps but the national guard is a different story. so if you don't mind, applause for our panel. [applause] >> colonel, i want to start with you. obviously the bored surge has been in the news a lot. your offers recently released statistics how that's going if you could give a brief recap. that something that people would like to know about. lieutenant governor, your party is the party of fiscal responsibility. >> we're in week 11 right now. when we started, it was week one. when the speaker and lieutenant governor and governor directed us to conduct this separation. talking about a surge operation. for those in law enforcement, really, it's hot spot policing. just saturation patrols, in high-crime areas, and the crime we're looking at is smuggling, organized smuggling, and the first week there was in the area of operations that zone one through 13, 6,60
but you can't drive from rio grand city to mcallen without seeing 50 or -- 15 or 20 -- call them smokeys, troopers, but a lot of black and whites, and contrary to what the national guard represents, most of the people are on board with the dps but the national guard is a different story. so if you don't mind, applause for our panel. [applause] >> colonel, i want to start with you. obviously the bored surge has been in the news a lot. your offers recently released statistics how that's...
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>> lo maravilloso de esta paleta es que puedes lograr esos smokey eyes que se logra mojando en la paletaow. "despierta amÉrica" >> amigas, cuando tu bebÉ tiene dolor porque le estÁn saliendo los dientes, usa infants tylenol para aliviar el dolor. reduce el dolor de tu bebÉ y a la vez es suave. ademÁs, es la marca recomendada por pediatras y ha sido utilizado por mamÁs por dÉcadas. tylenolpara lo toma el desafío de jergens. olvida lo que sabes de lociones corporales. conoce la nueva fórmula de jergens ultra healing. nuestra mejor jergens va más allá de lo saludable: tu piel aún más bella, en una semana -- garantizado. ¿qué esperas? ♪de mucho amor, te llenan de amor, y cuando te envuelven en la protección y suavidad de pampers swaddlers, lo único que sientes es amor. pampers. .. >> ¿quieres bailar? >> a mÍ me gusta la bailada, amiga. pero no la sÉ hacer. >> estÁs de suerte. llegÓ el momento musical. vamos contigo, mi querido johnny. >> johnny lozada. >> y ahora le damos la bienvenida a freddy kenton junior que pertenece a la dinastÍa musical kenton, de grandes intÉrpretes de merengue de la
>> lo maravilloso de esta paleta es que puedes lograr esos smokey eyes que se logra mojando en la paletaow. "despierta amÉrica" >> amigas, cuando tu bebÉ tiene dolor porque le estÁn saliendo los dientes, usa infants tylenol para aliviar el dolor. reduce el dolor de tu bebÉ y a la vez es suave. ademÁs, es la marca recomendada por pediatras y ha sido utilizado por mamÁs por dÉcadas. tylenolpara lo toma el desafío de jergens. olvida lo que sabes de lociones...
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i remember the smokey mountains and the problems we had in north carolina and tennessee. see these changing over a time. those are some things that are going on. industries the a responsible and acting responsibly and will improve in the future. democratic kansas, a caller. caller: i was watching the history channel and a guy from nasa was there and he said the earth is tipping on its access -- axis and alaska will eventually sit in the equator so that could cause climate change. thank you. guest: i did not see this show so i cannot comment. believe in climate change and that it is happening? guest: i believe there are a lot of problems. i believe men have been responsible for some of it. i am not sure it has been responsible for the amount. what is more important is what we are trying to do about it or the support of this administration, they're leading us in the wrong direction. is one that will be very costly for the american consumer. it will create potential problems for liability and that actually will deter us being cleaner with the coal that we burn. here is a hea
i remember the smokey mountains and the problems we had in north carolina and tennessee. see these changing over a time. those are some things that are going on. industries the a responsible and acting responsibly and will improve in the future. democratic kansas, a caller. caller: i was watching the history channel and a guy from nasa was there and he said the earth is tipping on its access -- axis and alaska will eventually sit in the equator so that could cause climate change. thank you....
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