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being able to go out on a tour and do it successfully and know that when the tour was over, that client said, i want you guys back next year. >> mark larson started as a driver and now schedules the fleet of almost 100 buses. he often has to face the painful reality that they sometimes have to turn away long-time clients because of scheduling conflicts. if they don't have the best drivers, mechanics and equipment ready to roll on a tour, they simply won't take the gig. >> i look at our business like a chain that you're string is your weak es link. it is very important that everybody you've got out there driving your buses is top-notch. all of your equipment is in really good condition. getting a call from air force one, you know, booking buses for the president, getting a text from george strait saying, i want you to build me a new bus or getting a call from the oprah show saying, we want to use your buses for her show, it is always something new and it is never boring around here. >>> when you first sign up for an e-mail list, you usually think it is a good idea. hundreds of junk mail
being able to go out on a tour and do it successfully and know that when the tour was over, that client said, i want you guys back next year. >> mark larson started as a driver and now schedules the fleet of almost 100 buses. he often has to face the painful reality that they sometimes have to turn away long-time clients because of scheduling conflicts. if they don't have the best drivers, mechanics and equipment ready to roll on a tour, they simply won't take the gig. >> i look at...
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and for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour. sergeant first class cory remsburg has served ten. and i've told cory's incredible story before, most recently when he sat with my wife, michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here, at omaha beach, on the 65th anniversary of d-day, where i first met cory and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly killed him in afghanistan. but over the past five years, cory has grown stronger, learning to speak again and stand again and walk again. and earlier this year, he jumped out of a plane again. the first words cory said to me after his accident echoed those words first shouted all those years ago on this beach -- "rangers, lead the way." [applause] so cory has come back today, along with melvin and jannise and brian, and many of their fellow active-duty servicemembers. we thank them for their service. they are a reminder that the tradition represented
and for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour. sergeant first class cory remsburg has served ten. and i've told cory's incredible story before, most recently when he sat with my wife, michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here, at omaha beach, on the 65th anniversary of d-day, where i first met cory and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied...
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and the last tour that we did, the "neon lights" tour, did so well that we're going to go back on thereat. and you have very, you have fans. you got -- i don't know how to tell you this. [ cheers ] >> yes! >> seth: i don't know how -- i think a lot of them are here. >> just a few. >> seth: and they're called, what are they? lovatics? am i saying it right? >> lovatics. [ cheers ] >> seth: lovatics. and -- and you took advantage of your fan base. you did a video this year. >> whoa, whoa, whoa! [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, you took advantage of them! i have signed affidavits. >> whoa! >> seth: no, you did a video for one of your singles. >> i did. >> seth: where -- you had people lip syncing your song and then you would walk out and surprise them while they were lip syncing. >> yes! >> seth: that must have been so much fun to do. >> it was so much fun and it was in brazil and my brazilian fans are very, very extreme and passionate. so -- they were freaking out. and it was so much fun. >> seth: and what do people do, like, when you come out? when they actually see you in person? like
and the last tour that we did, the "neon lights" tour, did so well that we're going to go back on thereat. and you have very, you have fans. you got -- i don't know how to tell you this. [ cheers ] >> yes! >> seth: i don't know how -- i think a lot of them are here. >> just a few. >> seth: and they're called, what are they? lovatics? am i saying it right? >> lovatics. [ cheers ] >> seth: lovatics. and -- and you took advantage of your fan base. you...
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we do offer those tours several times a day.are also offering tours of the capitol grounds with our interpretive guides as well. so there are some expanded opportunities. >> how do you receive your funds, do you defend your budget before a particular committee? >> are typical budget is about 600 million dollars per year. we have a staff of maybe 2400 employees today, and we submit a budget to the congress each year and we have to defend that budget, present and defend that budget with the senate legislative branch subcommittee and the house legislative committees of appropriation so i testified before both committees each year about the budget and we work incredibly closely with the appropriations committee. they are so integral to our business and they have such a passion for capitol hill as well. wonderful, thank you so much, everybody. thank you for coming out. [applause] i'm sorry, i didn't see you there. >> specifically my favorite building, the jefferson building. >> i mentioned earlier that it was widely acclaimed as the
we do offer those tours several times a day.are also offering tours of the capitol grounds with our interpretive guides as well. so there are some expanded opportunities. >> how do you receive your funds, do you defend your budget before a particular committee? >> are typical budget is about 600 million dollars per year. we have a staff of maybe 2400 employees today, and we submit a budget to the congress each year and we have to defend that budget, present and defend that budget...
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it's so nerve-racking. >> welcome to the monument tour!ka and serena have grown up with the band. >> love paramore. number one fans. this we've seen them five times. we just saw them on "good morning america." >> i hope that the reason that people follow our band and listen at all, pay attention at all, is because maybe they're hearing something in our music that gives them a type of release, whether these a hope kind of feeling, whether it's angry, frustration, getting all that out. i think it's just about connection. ♪ it's crazy because they've made our lives completely different. i mean, they've -- i don't think it's possible to let that many people know how important they are to us. because they've changed our lives. >> reporter: lindsay january sister from "nightline" in new york. >>> next, at the world cup, the final seconds changed everything for u.s. soccer fans. who all seemed to react with the exact same body motion. when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, quicken loans could pay your mortgage for an entire ye
it's so nerve-racking. >> welcome to the monument tour!ka and serena have grown up with the band. >> love paramore. number one fans. this we've seen them five times. we just saw them on "good morning america." >> i hope that the reason that people follow our band and listen at all, pay attention at all, is because maybe they're hearing something in our music that gives them a type of release, whether these a hope kind of feeling, whether it's angry, frustration,...
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. >> but she has been on tour, and on tour. >> lose weight. >> forty is the new 30. women in their 40's are looking good right now. >> yes. >> so i took some picks, and get some still photographs of her. here's one. >> that is a tight shot of her outfit. i was a little blurry, but you see i went in on her midriff. >> two, five, 17 cocktails you that are close. >> well, my daughter puts on this concert. >> who puts it on. >> my daughter jessica puts on the concert. so afterwards we had to go to the after party. we get into an elevators. >> you are making a scene. >> the elevator had a glass roof. we all looked up in the ceiling of the elevator and did a selfie. do you see woman in the middlal on taking a picks. >> is that you in the horrifying sweat shirt. >> yes. >> my daughter is over there on the right. >> that looks like jared in the middle. >> kinda. >> they said who brought their dad. >> oh. >> who brought their dad. >> my daughter jessica brought her dad, me. >> you are the most fun dad in the planet. >> thinks a mom little teddy now teddy, where is teddy, righ
. >> but she has been on tour, and on tour. >> lose weight. >> forty is the new 30. women in their 40's are looking good right now. >> yes. >> so i took some picks, and get some still photographs of her. here's one. >> that is a tight shot of her outfit. i was a little blurry, but you see i went in on her midriff. >> two, five, 17 cocktails you that are close. >> well, my daughter puts on this concert. >> who puts it on. >> my daughter...
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, the head tour that has been going and also the [inaudible] tour of our different facilities. we have also had trainings on on social media, how to better engage your community, strengthen your relationship to your appointing officer and we'll be talk beginning the brown act and sunshine ordinance. that will be our next training next month. commissioner sandkulla came. we want to work with you and develop that relationship. >> commissioner vietor. >> i want to echo when she just shared with us. i did attend the meeting on tuesday and i was impressed with the members and i would encourage my fellow commissioners to attend one of the cac meetings and it gave me hope. as you study all of these issues, i want to appreciate your welcoming from last week. >> we also passed one resolution on mobile technology to develop a better use of mobile technology to regulate water use. since everybody is on smartphones these days. that was submitted in district 5. so when we get this, you'll have that resolution in front of you. >> any other questions. >> thank you very much wendy for being he
, the head tour that has been going and also the [inaudible] tour of our different facilities. we have also had trainings on on social media, how to better engage your community, strengthen your relationship to your appointing officer and we'll be talk beginning the brown act and sunshine ordinance. that will be our next training next month. commissioner sandkulla came. we want to work with you and develop that relationship. >> commissioner vietor. >> i want to echo when she just...
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msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case wil
msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my...
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tour. have the asia a top ranked asian player still has to go to europe and america to make a mark, right? >> well, i think golfers are starting to consolidate on a global basis, so we are not that far behind europe. certainly, we are a long way off the pga tour. an individual golfers point of view, it is about that career pathway and getting into the majors and getting into the bigger events that currently exist. are currently on the european tour and the pga tour. to make a mark in the world, it doesn't necessarily stand true that you need to be on the european tour or the pga tour. that is starting to come true on the asian tour. we are getting more and more household names that are relevant in this part of the world. this is the growth of golf that is happening. this is where the center of gravity of golf is shifting, to the east. >> give us an idea of some of the household names. >> probably the most tomgnizable asian golfer is ranked 36 before coming in this weekend. he is probably th
tour. have the asia a top ranked asian player still has to go to europe and america to make a mark, right? >> well, i think golfers are starting to consolidate on a global basis, so we are not that far behind europe. certainly, we are a long way off the pga tour. an individual golfers point of view, it is about that career pathway and getting into the majors and getting into the bigger events that currently exist. are currently on the european tour and the pga tour. to make a mark in the...
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tour, the karmapa began showing signs of exhaustion. >> he had contracted bell's palsy. the right side of his face is sort of limp, but it was accompanied by a sort of weariness that was unusual for him. >> in december 1980, he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. he sought treatment at a hospital outside chicago. >> he underwent a lot of treatments there, but nothing worked. >> his holiness died on november 5, 1981. >> i like to think he was born in the east and he died in the west to wrap the whole world in his liberating, enlightening buddha activity. >> his existence -- it was like the proof of enlightenment. the myth of tibetan buddhahood is actually true and here's a living embodiment of it. >> we will return after these messages. ,,,,,,,, >> karen armstrong is a world-renowned religious historian. author of over 20 books, she contends that religion is not about belief, but practice. >> religion is a form of practical knowledge, like swimming or dancing. you can't learn to dance by reading a book. you have to practice it day and night. and if you practice assiduously
tour, the karmapa began showing signs of exhaustion. >> he had contracted bell's palsy. the right side of his face is sort of limp, but it was accompanied by a sort of weariness that was unusual for him. >> in december 1980, he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. he sought treatment at a hospital outside chicago. >> he underwent a lot of treatments there, but nothing worked. >> his holiness died on november 5, 1981. >> i like to think he was born in the east and he...
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toryou saw can tour -- can embraced mccarthy right away. you hear complaints from some of the red states, the ultra-white -- ultra-right guys, that we need our leadership. >> that will go into the with's race. race.p's you need a southerner, somebody from the right. expect anything to happen legislatively for the rest of the year. >> you hope you get some appropriation bills. it is not just the house. the senate is in a shutdown mode as well. basically, we are in gridlock. >> if kevin mccarthy wins, does that mean he will win in december when they comeback? >> left wing insipid elections are like. a funny thing, what elections can do. if it is a good cycle, absolutely. if there are disappointments, they will be looking for more change. >> tell us what you expect in november. >> if you look the polling, you have the president's numbers tumbling at the white house, it ought to be a good midterm. in the house, modest republican gains only because they have won most of what they can win and they're not that many competitive seats. 80% of the se
toryou saw can tour -- can embraced mccarthy right away. you hear complaints from some of the red states, the ultra-white -- ultra-right guys, that we need our leadership. >> that will go into the with's race. race.p's you need a southerner, somebody from the right. expect anything to happen legislatively for the rest of the year. >> you hope you get some appropriation bills. it is not just the house. the senate is in a shutdown mode as well. basically, we are in gridlock. >>...
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. >> i love "mario golf world tour." it's an amazing game. love golf, you're gonna love this game. >> i can't wait to play. >> i am really looking forward to playing the game. >> you can play as your mii character or as your favorite character from the mushroom kingdom. in this game, the mario-themed courses are filled with challenging obstacles, like warp pipes and piranha plants. so look out! >> it's way cooler than regular golf 'cause you're in mario's world. >> in addition to wild power-ups, the game is packed with tons of other cool features. >> tell us about some of your favorite features of the game. >> you're set in the mario world, playing as your favorite mario characters, and it just brings this whole cool vibe with it. and you also get to play against your friends worldwide. you can play with anybody. so, like, it brings a whole social aspect to "mario golf," which i think is really, really cool. >> noah challenged some kids here to a friendly game of "mario golf world tour." let's find out if they were up to par. >> how do you th
. >> i love "mario golf world tour." it's an amazing game. love golf, you're gonna love this game. >> i can't wait to play. >> i am really looking forward to playing the game. >> you can play as your mii character or as your favorite character from the mushroom kingdom. in this game, the mario-themed courses are filled with challenging obstacles, like warp pipes and piranha plants. so look out! >> it's way cooler than regular golf 'cause you're in mario's...
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to the military, the tour of duty.ople feel that way about their companies, as patriotic as a soldier is to his company? >> it is not daily employment and it is an investment and it should be transformative. that's a bold term would be a way to think about it. >> what other companies are doing this well? >> google when i talked to eric schmidt. are three to five year provesfor the person themselves and then goes on to do something else. ebay focuses on how do we bring the relationships of all the folks who have graduated from ebay and paypal together and have the external network. in terms oflike ge what they used to do and still do. how do you groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this conglomerate?l >> what does silicon valley get that other industries do not get? >> silicon valley understands we do not hole up in our labs and invent something and then to doubt, there it is. int being present and active what is going on is central to innovation. people frequently hold up steve jobs. he was talking to people
to the military, the tour of duty.ople feel that way about their companies, as patriotic as a soldier is to his company? >> it is not daily employment and it is an investment and it should be transformative. that's a bold term would be a way to think about it. >> what other companies are doing this well? >> google when i talked to eric schmidt. are three to five year provesfor the person themselves and then goes on to do something else. ebay focuses on how do we bring the...
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world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as they get red for their reunion tour who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, young girls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young, 29-year-old baptist minister named martin luther king asked. >> that's what's going on in our world up next. bell biv devoe! >> with choreographed dance steps and screaming fans, bell biv devoe steppe
world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as they get red for their reunion tour who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign...
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book tour. tour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. the headlines this hour. new information on the veterans affairs scandal. an audit released a short while ago shows 100,000 americans are experiencing long wait times for care. 57,000 new patients are waiting for appointments at va hospitals and clinics. >>> more violence in pakistan. four people have been killed three of them soldiers, are at a security standpoint in waziristan. >>> .ing pakistan taliban is claiming responsibility. the presidents of iran and turkey are meeting today. they'll be discussing trade between the two countries. turkey and iran's relations have been strained in part because they support opposing sides in the civil war. >>> bowe bergdahl sed he was tortured during five years of captivity. regarding the prisoner swap that led to bergdahl's release. >>> short term rentals have become more popular in recent years thanks to websites like air b & b. 550,000 listings worldwide. but as robert ray reports, many cities like new orleans are starting to fight aback -- back against this unregula
book tour. tour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. the headlines this hour. new information on the veterans affairs scandal. an audit released a short while ago shows 100,000 americans are experiencing long wait times for care. 57,000 new patients are waiting for appointments at va hospitals and clinics. >>> more violence in pakistan. four people have been killed three of them soldiers, are at a security standpoint in waziristan. >>> .ing pakistan...
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for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour. served 10.rg has he sat with my wife michelle at the state of the union address. it was here on the 65th anniversary of d-day were i first met him and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. wasnext time i saw him, he in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly killed him in afghanistan. over the past five years, he has grown stronger, learning to speak again and stand again and walk again. earlier this year, he jumped out of a plane again. me,first words he said to rangers lead the way. [applause] they have come back today, we thank them for their service. they are a reminder that the tradition represented by these gentlemen continues. we are on this earth for only a moment in time. us have parents and grandparents to tell us about what the veterans of d-day did 70 years ago. one,was landing on marine told my staff, i don't think there is a time when i miss my grandfather more come on i would be more happy to have him here than th
for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour. served 10.rg has he sat with my wife michelle at the state of the union address. it was here on the 65th anniversary of d-day were i first met him and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. wasnext time i saw him, he in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly killed him in afghanistan. over the past five years, he has grown stronger, learning to speak again and stand again and walk...
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we give tours of the rooms. they are guided tours only.f you want to see the house, you have to go with a guy. we give them throughout the day. tell begins in 1853 . cornelius and his wife margaret had five sons. in 1853, 2same time of their sons were getting married, robert and theodore. what better marriage present to than the house opposite this wall. opposite was our president's father's house. born october 27, 1858. he lived here for the first 14 years of his life. his parents decided it was time for the family to move. they decided to move to the country. the country was 5th avenue and 57th street. hard to imagine that today. kind of hard to imagine now today what they did was travel traditional upper class fashion. they travelled through europe. he sails the nile in egypt and all of the worldly experiences, he's 14 years old
we give tours of the rooms. they are guided tours only.f you want to see the house, you have to go with a guy. we give them throughout the day. tell begins in 1853 . cornelius and his wife margaret had five sons. in 1853, 2same time of their sons were getting married, robert and theodore. what better marriage present to than the house opposite this wall. opposite was our president's father's house. born october 27, 1858. he lived here for the first 14 years of his life. his parents decided it...
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>> you know, toure, that's a great point. i really think that we need to have better education of young people into how to deal with setbacks in your life and consequences of your actions. if you go back and talk to these school shooters that have survived and are in prison, they'll tell you how much they regret doing it, how much of a mistake it was. the shooter that just was recently up in the northwest and went in the school and said he regretted doing it. regretted doing it almost the next day. they all regret doing it but they're going to regret it in prison for the rest of their life. but students should think about this, the consequences of it. and also how do i deal with setbacks in my life. students have to understand that adults face many setbacks. every one of your anchor there is didn't get there without some failed trip, setback in their life, in school, in their job. that's how they got there, they overcame the setbacks. there's other issues like suicide and mental illness but there's also failure to deal with c
>> you know, toure, that's a great point. i really think that we need to have better education of young people into how to deal with setbacks in your life and consequences of your actions. if you go back and talk to these school shooters that have survived and are in prison, they'll tell you how much they regret doing it, how much of a mistake it was. the shooter that just was recently up in the northwest and went in the school and said he regretted doing it. regretted doing it almost the...
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the tour buss fill the small city and cause traffic jams on the two-lane streets.starting july 10 buses have to leave from the north end rather than climbing alexander avenue back to 101 and that is something that operators already do voluntarily. >>> amazon could be getting into the phone business tomorrow. several tech websites are reporting the retail giant will unveil the new smartphone tomorrow and it will be an at&t exclusive. sources say the long await smartphone will include tracking technology and 3-d technology that is not needed to have special glasses. >>> and beautiful golden gate bridge back here. which part of it? i should know. >> that is the museum. >> gorgeous. >> and it is beautiful everywhere in the bay area and meteorologist mike nicco is outside. >>> significantly warmer in map areas. that is because of the winds not being so strong and high pressure coming in and calming our weather and, also, bring us a. wary air mass. let me show you the lack of wind with live doppler 7 hd you can see we less than ten miles per hour in most areas and fairfi
the tour buss fill the small city and cause traffic jams on the two-lane streets.starting july 10 buses have to leave from the north end rather than climbing alexander avenue back to 101 and that is something that operators already do voluntarily. >>> amazon could be getting into the phone business tomorrow. several tech websites are reporting the retail giant will unveil the new smartphone tomorrow and it will be an at&t exclusive. sources say the long await smartphone will...
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>> back on tour. >>> coming up -- >> welcome to my city. >> mr. worldwide back home in miami.on project. ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. ♪ >> there it is. >> meeting is pitbull, who offstage goes by armando christian perez, you quickly sense his love for his hometown and his cuban culture. >> it's a little bit breathtaking. >> very breathtaking. >> we meet in miami's freedom tower, a building where thousands of cuban refugees were processed for immigration in the 1960s. we're in a place right now, the freedom tower, today, that means the world to
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. >> it may be just a book tour. sometimes for politicians a book tour is more than a book tour. >> oh. >> we will keep our eye on that. thank you both. >> thank you. coming up, a potential presidential candidate today described the gun lobby as a minority terrorizing the majority will tell you who. and we are getting word of word of another tornado in nebraska, we will talk to a storm chaser on the ground for that report and the president heads to new york to talk lbgt rights. bill have you seen my keys anywhere? i'll help you look. maybe you left them in the bathroom again. it's just the strangest thing... the warning signs of alzheimer's disease, may be right in front of you. it's alright baby. for help and information, call the alzheimer's association or visit alz.org/10signs a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from re
. >> it may be just a book tour. sometimes for politicians a book tour is more than a book tour. >> oh. >> we will keep our eye on that. thank you both. >> thank you. coming up, a potential presidential candidate today described the gun lobby as a minority terrorizing the majority will tell you who. and we are getting word of word of another tornado in nebraska, we will talk to a storm chaser on the ground for that report and the president heads to new york to talk lbgt...
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>> back on tour. >>> coming up -- >> welcome to my city. >> mr. worldwide back home in miami.assion project. ♪ and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. and we're here in detroit,nt michigan, loans helping folks refinance their homes and save money. does it make sense to refinance right now? a lot of times we can lower the monthly payment, we can consolidate debt. okay we just want to make sure that you know your options, and we're here for you. we're not just number crunchers, i specialize in what i do and i care about my clients. from beginning, the middle and to the end. you're going to talk to someone. not a machine. call us today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap be
>> back on tour. >>> coming up -- >> welcome to my city. >> mr. worldwide back home in miami.assion project. ♪ and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. and we're here in detroit,nt michigan, loans helping folks refinance their homes and save money. does it make sense to refinance right now? a...
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>> it took four months this tour. >> jimmy: really?use to do these tours, foreign, it took months. you'd spend weeks in one place. which i loved spending that time. but i was working, we were editing -- you know, scorsese was editing "color of money." there was an early draft of "rain man." and i was there in paris. i thought i want to make movies. that's when i kind of came up with the idea of doing a country -- and i thought we'd do a country in a couple of days, you know. i like premieres. i like when i saw old photos of of the grauman's mann's, grauman's chinese wonderful premieres. i came up with the idea of let's have premieres in different countries and do it that way. >> jimmy: you started that. >> yeah, came one that. it took me a few years to get it going. >> jimmy: wow. so all these other actors must want to kill you. wow. >> you know, i never thought of it that way. >> jimmy: you know, we were talking about "top gun" in the office today. it's interesting, that's the movie, your first world tour. do you know how much "top gu
>> it took four months this tour. >> jimmy: really?use to do these tours, foreign, it took months. you'd spend weeks in one place. which i loved spending that time. but i was working, we were editing -- you know, scorsese was editing "color of money." there was an early draft of "rain man." and i was there in paris. i thought i want to make movies. that's when i kind of came up with the idea of doing a country -- and i thought we'd do a country in a couple of...
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>> that is funny. >> the tour starts up again july 5th. he'll be performing august 15th, bidding farewell to candle stick park. >> now, there are more dates being added to makeup for the shows. >> i hope he does that trick again. >> yes. another member of a first familiar in the bay area. president obama kwa's 15-year-old daughter took a tour of cal and stanford. this is file video of the first family. malia working as a production assistant on a steven spielberg sci-fi series. >> all right. still ahead at 4:00 police chase across the bay into a deadly fiery crash. >> plus, oakland police department on a hiring frenzy. they're launching a campaign to get the message ut. >> and political drama unfolding now in washington, d.c. why house speaker boehner is taking the president to court. >>> a police chase from one side of the other to another. the crash affected traffic into san francisco during the morning commute. >> investigators say two people inside of this car died instantly. >> in this case, officer backed off and survived a tour. >>
>> that is funny. >> the tour starts up again july 5th. he'll be performing august 15th, bidding farewell to candle stick park. >> now, there are more dates being added to makeup for the shows. >> i hope he does that trick again. >> yes. another member of a first familiar in the bay area. president obama kwa's 15-year-old daughter took a tour of cal and stanford. this is file video of the first family. malia working as a production assistant on a steven spielberg...
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there are moose tours, who knew? people go up to new hampshire to look at moose, it's a multimillion-dollar industry, moose touring. i learned something new on the trip. well, that industry is suffering from a couple of things. first of all, sometimes they do the moose tours on snowmobiles. no snow, no snowmobile moose tour. but worse, indeed early, horrifyingly, creepily, the moose are dying off because they are being overwhelmed by ticks. now, picking a tick off my dog is enough to give me a little bit the heeby jeebies, and if i find one on myself, it's a little creepy. we're not talking about one tick on these moose. we're not talking about 100 ticks on these moose. we're not even talking about a thousand ticks on these moose. we're talking about 50,000 to 100,000 ticks per moose. so much that they can't keep themselves healthy. the blood is being sucked out of them by tens of thousands of ticks. and so the expert in that area who spoke to me said that the reaction from the mothers is to just have one calf instea
there are moose tours, who knew? people go up to new hampshire to look at moose, it's a multimillion-dollar industry, moose touring. i learned something new on the trip. well, that industry is suffering from a couple of things. first of all, sometimes they do the moose tours on snowmobiles. no snow, no snowmobile moose tour. but worse, indeed early, horrifyingly, creepily, the moose are dying off because they are being overwhelmed by ticks. now, picking a tick off my dog is enough to give me a...
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starting next month tour bus drivers will have to follow some new rules. kpix 5's simon perez tells us about the one-way plan. >> reporter: what's it like when the tour buses go by? >> noisy. >> loud. >> pervasive. pretty constant, too, especially this time of year. [ noise ] >> reporter: brad jacobson and adrian live on one of the busiest streets in sausalito, 2nd street a few blocks from downtown. they are among the neighbors who have had enough of the traffic and the noise especially from tour buses. >> your privacy becomes jeopardized a little bit. >> i don't feel like there's any consideration for the people who live here we are not exhibits. we are residents. >> reporter: so the city is going to put a stop to some of the routes the tour buses take. now after crossing the golden gate bridge, the buses get off the freeway at alexander avenue, navigate the narrowing road that twists and turns through residential neighborhoods and eventually drops into the business district. here's where the rules have changed. the goal is to make sure to that the tour b
starting next month tour bus drivers will have to follow some new rules. kpix 5's simon perez tells us about the one-way plan. >> reporter: what's it like when the tour buses go by? >> noisy. >> loud. >> pervasive. pretty constant, too, especially this time of year. [ noise ] >> reporter: brad jacobson and adrian live on one of the busiest streets in sausalito, 2nd street a few blocks from downtown. they are among the neighbors who have had enough of the traffic...
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and for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour.sergeant first class cory remsburg has served ten. and i've told cory's incredible story before, most recently when he sat with my wife, michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here, at omaha beach, on the 65th anniversary of d-day, where i first met cory and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly killed him in afghanistan. but over the past five years, cory has grown stronger, learning to speak again and stand again and walk again. and earlier this year, he jumped out of a plane again. the first words cory said to me after his accident echoed those words first shouted all those years ago on this beach -- "rangers, lead the way." [applause] so cory has come back today, along with melvin and jannise and brian, and many of their fellow active-duty servicemembers. we thank them for their service. they are a reminder that the tradition represented b
and for more than a decade, they have endured tour after tour.sergeant first class cory remsburg has served ten. and i've told cory's incredible story before, most recently when he sat with my wife, michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here, at omaha beach, on the 65th anniversary of d-day, where i first met cory and his fellow army rangers, right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital, unable to speak or walk after an ied...
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him as a as a football player larry simply that the press is outside that's that's his choice on touring with his new show the show is my life it's a song plus you back through roberson up i did he was the study for the bad good and i used to fish with a muslim out fact he put a sack over my head made me lay down in the bottom of the boat because he knew if we caught fish that i would come back the next day in my boat and go to the same spot all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest looked forward to a terry bradshaw hall of fame quarterback for super bowl rings two time super bowl m.v.p. awards a new york times best selling author he could also be seen co-hosting fox's n.f.l. sunday during the n.f.l. season and because that isn't enough he currently is touring the country with a show terry bradshaw america's favorite law and a life in four quarters we're going to get to that in a while speak of all of motivate all the things you do you mention the hits from your playing days have affected your memory tell me about that well at night certainly not in that catego
him as a as a football player larry simply that the press is outside that's that's his choice on touring with his new show the show is my life it's a song plus you back through roberson up i did he was the study for the bad good and i used to fish with a muslim out fact he put a sack over my head made me lay down in the bottom of the boat because he knew if we caught fish that i would come back the next day in my boat and go to the same spot all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our...
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. >> it may be just a book tour. sometimes for politicians a book tour is more than a book tour. >> oh. >> we will keep our eye on that. thank you both. >> thank you. coming up, a potential presidential candidate today described the gun lobby as a minority terrorizing the majority will tell you who. and we are getting woshd of anothword of another tornado in nebraska, we will talk to a storm chaser on the ground for that report and the president heads to new york to talk lbgt rights. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. . at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, to move, to keep warm, to make clay piggies. that's why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. . take a look at this, right here, are you seeing what it looks like when u.s. special forces cap cure a suspected terrorist. this whole thing took just 45 seconds. the video was obtained by the washington post in
. >> it may be just a book tour. sometimes for politicians a book tour is more than a book tour. >> oh. >> we will keep our eye on that. thank you both. >> thank you. coming up, a potential presidential candidate today described the gun lobby as a minority terrorizing the majority will tell you who. and we are getting woshd of anothword of another tornado in nebraska, we will talk to a storm chaser on the ground for that report and the president heads to new york to talk...
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and for more than a decade they have endured tour after tour. sergeant 1st class rory remsberg has served ten. and i've told corey's incredible story before most recently when he sat with my wife michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here at omaha beach on the 65th anniversary of d-day where i first met corey and his fellow army rangers right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly killed him in afghanistan. but over the past five years, corey has grown stronger, learning to speak again and stand again and walk again. and earlier this year he jumped out of a plane again. and the first words corey said to me after his accident echoed those words first shouted all those years ago on this beach, "rangers, lead the way." corey has come back today along with melvin and janice and brian and many of their fellow active-duty service members. we thank them for their service. they are a reminder that the tradition represented by these gentlemen
and for more than a decade they have endured tour after tour. sergeant 1st class rory remsberg has served ten. and i've told corey's incredible story before most recently when he sat with my wife michelle, at the state of the union address. it was here at omaha beach on the 65th anniversary of d-day where i first met corey and his fellow army rangers right after they made their own jump into normandy. the next time i saw him, he was in the hospital unable to speak or walk after an ied nearly...
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i know the mta has been looking at tour bus issues and casino buses and increase traffic conflicts tech and biotech like the google buses and also the moving of the bigger vehicles along golden gate park and bayview hunters point and what's led to them popping up in other spots. i know that is not related to collisions as much as neighbors concerns, but i would like to know more of what's happening with the working group and will make sure peter and i will work on the large working group especially given the casino busses and justly tour buses. >> i will definitely convey that to john. i know his report is really broken down with respect to short-term solutions that are implemented within 6-9 months would include the driver education curriculum and focusing on longer term solutions that might be more applicable to some of the scenarios you are describing. >> i know with the tour bus issues around al mow square and i see a reason for mitigating the impacts and regulate as much as possible. >> i know john mentioned that in presentations of the example of it being a safe way and analogous
i know the mta has been looking at tour bus issues and casino buses and increase traffic conflicts tech and biotech like the google buses and also the moving of the bigger vehicles along golden gate park and bayview hunters point and what's led to them popping up in other spots. i know that is not related to collisions as much as neighbors concerns, but i would like to know more of what's happening with the working group and will make sure peter and i will work on the large working group...
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. >> my brother did a tour through the va hospital and did the tour on 23rd street. he would say it needs to be dismantl dismantled. fraud from the top to the bottom, and fraud would brave men and women not being able to see the doctor for two months, the agency needs to be blown up. and there is no outrage here. we call him no drama obama. he sounded sane and rash null when people voted him. i think he has no clue how bad it is. >> there has been a number of solutions thrown out there, veterans never have to wait, they get the care they need when they need it. what do you think? >> i think that's a good suggestion. but part of the problem is the veteran population is aging rapidly, and older people like me consume more medical care, so the amount spent per veteran has grown dramatically, but the illnesses have grown dramatically, and i don't know what the government can do except more money at the problem. if you are not going to hold these persons individually accountable, it's the government and the only solution is to throw more money at it. >> but this is a seri
. >> my brother did a tour through the va hospital and did the tour on 23rd street. he would say it needs to be dismantl dismantled. fraud from the top to the bottom, and fraud would brave men and women not being able to see the doctor for two months, the agency needs to be blown up. and there is no outrage here. we call him no drama obama. he sounded sane and rash null when people voted him. i think he has no clue how bad it is. >> there has been a number of solutions thrown out...
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a first time winner on the golf tour.nd we'll take a look >>> the defending masters champion and one of the hottest golfers were in position to win jack nicholson's tournament. played his first four hole but he ended up with a 72 that left him one stroke off the lead. matsuyama was up for a challenge. holding on from the bunker going back and forth with watson at the top. hottest player on the course was not with the leaders, knob began the day seven strokes back. take a look at this approach in the ninth. knob would make his birdie on the way to a 63. he had to wait for some two hours. the pressure was on matzuyama at the three. didn't think it was going in in the third. the two players were waiting to go on the play off. knob took a bogey. matzuyama wins on tour for the first time and that's a pretty good number to put on your resume in front of nicholas. >>> only the new york yankees and oakland athletics have won three straight >> time flies it seems it was just yesterday that we were in the clubhouse pouring champane
a first time winner on the golf tour.nd we'll take a look >>> the defending masters champion and one of the hottest golfers were in position to win jack nicholson's tournament. played his first four hole but he ended up with a 72 that left him one stroke off the lead. matsuyama was up for a challenge. holding on from the bunker going back and forth with watson at the top. hottest player on the course was not with the leaders, knob began the day seven strokes back. take a look at this...
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hornblower already runs tours to alcatraz and the statue of liberty. ago they won a bid to run tours on the canadian side of the falls. >> you know, the fallses are iconic and the views of the falls and the things that people talk about the with the falls, they're all from the canadian side. >> reporter: now the "maid of the mist" can only operate on the u.s. side but they are confident it won't impact their ps. company spokesperson kevin keenan. >> a great deal of it is the experience of our captains. seven of our captains have 111 years of experience at the helm of the "maid of the mist." >> it's the greatest view in the world, i think. >> reporter: mark keith was their eighth captain. he jumped ship to join hornblower. >> i think it's really good. it's going to create more of a better product for the general consumers. >> reporter: this week, hornblower kristened a modern fleet of catamarans that can carry 100 more passengers per trip. they are also offering more services, including cocktail cruises and extended hours. >> we would love to be operati
hornblower already runs tours to alcatraz and the statue of liberty. ago they won a bid to run tours on the canadian side of the falls. >> you know, the fallses are iconic and the views of the falls and the things that people talk about the with the falls, they're all from the canadian side. >> reporter: now the "maid of the mist" can only operate on the u.s. side but they are confident it won't impact their ps. company spokesperson kevin keenan. >> a great deal of...
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as part of thei her onbook tour shongoing book tour tour. >> whoever runs has to recognize that the american political system is probably the most difficult even brutal in the world. >> the most brutal political similar in the world? more brutal than india and pakistan? many are not sure if many agree eve even those who were assassinated. some consider that a gaffe. >>> the negativesiv negative ads have begun. here is the first for republican joni ornst. >> bruce braley is already running a dirty campaign. he insults farmers and his ads sexist. >> we'll see if braley responds. and if you're going to go negative, blame your opponent. finally joe biden who is considering a run just had the kind of 24 hours that might make hillary clinton envious. biden was in brazil to watch the u.s. soccer team and the tv announcer identified him as president biden. then team usa won in thrilling fashion, and then biden led the congratulations in the u.s. locker room. >> you guys from great, just spectacular. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> are you kidding me? this is a kick, man. >> speaking of kicks, when i
as part of thei her onbook tour shongoing book tour tour. >> whoever runs has to recognize that the american political system is probably the most difficult even brutal in the world. >> the most brutal political similar in the world? more brutal than india and pakistan? many are not sure if many agree eve even those who were assassinated. some consider that a gaffe. >>> the negativesiv negative ads have begun. here is the first for republican joni ornst. >> bruce...
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>> we're going on tour this summer. >> you just got off tour. >> you see the twins. have to feed them. blues traveller, smashmouth, sugar ray. we'll be across the this beautiful nation. all summer long. >> great. >> love to have you ladies. everyone come out. if you love number one songs from the '90s, you will have a great time. >> have a great time. >> i hear you're awesome in "sharknado 2." >> it's amazing. i'm waiting for the academy award. >> two ladies with a lot to celebrate get ambushed on the plaza. we'll celebrate their gorgeous new look. >> find out why 50 women and their best friends packed into our studio. >> there they are. >> it's a party down there right after this. cleaning the home. it often means heavy duty cleaning with bleach. but lysol power & free can change the way you clean. it cleans even better than bleach with its hydrogen peroxide formula, and it kills 99.9% of germs without the harshness. a powerful clean, that's family friendly that's what we call healthing. lysol power & free. start healthing. for healthy floors, try lysol clean & fres
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it's bizarre. >> how about a book tour? >> it doesn't make sense. there have been all kinds of conspiracy theories. it speaks to the sad fact that, a, the republican party could not even admit when something clearly good happens for the country under president obama's watch. they can't go there at all. b, they have really lost touch with substance and facts. in order to critique him, in order to be the opponents they want to be, they have to range into this realm of conspiracy theory. that's the only way to get there when something so clearly good has happened for the country. >> let's get a sense of how serious this is. khatallah is a senior member of the terrorist group, thought to be a ringleader this the benghazi attack. what else do we know? >> this is a guy who spent most of his life in a libyan prison. he was released shortly before gadhafi lost power. since then he's been a major leader in an sar al-sharia which is sending al qaeda fighter to algeria, syria, afghanistan. all over the place. he's a serious player and there is evidence that he
it's bizarre. >> how about a book tour? >> it doesn't make sense. there have been all kinds of conspiracy theories. it speaks to the sad fact that, a, the republican party could not even admit when something clearly good happens for the country under president obama's watch. they can't go there at all. b, they have really lost touch with substance and facts. in order to critique him, in order to be the opponents they want to be, they have to range into this realm of conspiracy...