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it's said to have been written by tupac.nt is so explicit, we can't reveal most of it on air. he makes references to restraints, blindfolds, bed posts, and bubble baths. >> i'm blushing. >> and some prison. >> tupac even signed off with until the end of time, tupac. that became the name of his seventh studio album and third posthumous album. who he wrote it to? a mystery. >> the letter is expected to get as much as $25,000. >> who's going to pay $25,000? >> did you see the penmanship. >> i see. the cursive. u2 announced they'll have a stadium tour this year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the joshua tree. >> it is scheduled to pick off the north american leg on may 12th in vancouver canada hitting >> don't want to miss that. o 48? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home this cold and flu season. check sunday's
it's said to have been written by tupac.nt is so explicit, we can't reveal most of it on air. he makes references to restraints, blindfolds, bed posts, and bubble baths. >> i'm blushing. >> and some prison. >> tupac even signed off with until the end of time, tupac. that became the name of his seventh studio album and third posthumous album. who he wrote it to? a mystery. >> the letter is expected to get as much as $25,000. >> who's going to pay $25,000? >>...
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when tupac said just the other day i got lynched by crooked cops and they say cops on the beat getting major pay but when i getting my checks they taking taxes out so we paying cops to knock the blocks down. you don't have to be a marxist to understand subsidizing oppression. when he said somebody wake me up, i am dreaming, i started as the semen, planted in the wound while screaming on the top was my pops my mother hollering stop from a single drop; this is bhaut they got? not to disrespect my people but my father was a looser and even as a seed i could see his plan for me stranded on welfare another broken family. listen to the agony of jay-z. back when back when the police were al-qaeda to black men. so when people get riled up like i did this morning on cnn when i compared the experience of american black people in terms of terror to isis -- how dare you? you don't understand what i am telling you. i am telling you the police are acted wanting and violently targeting others. that was an occupying force that happens under the edge of the state and the first interaction many black pe
when tupac said just the other day i got lynched by crooked cops and they say cops on the beat getting major pay but when i getting my checks they taking taxes out so we paying cops to knock the blocks down. you don't have to be a marxist to understand subsidizing oppression. when he said somebody wake me up, i am dreaming, i started as the semen, planted in the wound while screaming on the top was my pops my mother hollering stop from a single drop; this is bhaut they got? not to disrespect my...
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and where are biggie and tupac?aughter ] >> reporter: trump has made it clear, the first issue he'll target is obama's biggest domestic accomplishment. >> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare. we have no choice. >> michelle? >> reporter: tonight, the president couldn't help but get emotional, with a special shout-out to the first lady. >> for the past 25 years, you have not only been my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. you have made me proud, and you have made the country proud. >> reporter: a new poll finds obama is going out on a high note. his highest approval rating in seven years, 55%, as he gets set to retire. meanwhile, 51% disapprove of trump's performance so far as president-elect. but 52% say they're optimistic. >> god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america! >> reporter: change can be healthy. obama proved that eight years ago, and reminded his supporters tonight to keep an open mind. >> you believe in a fair and just and inclusive america. you know th
and where are biggie and tupac?aughter ] >> reporter: trump has made it clear, the first issue he'll target is obama's biggest domestic accomplishment. >> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare. we have no choice. >> michelle? >> reporter: tonight, the president couldn't help but get emotional, with a special shout-out to the first lady. >> for the past 25 years, you have not only been my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. you have...
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my homey calls tupac. >> barack obama leaves office in about a week. he had one more surprise. >> he did. what was initially billed as a farewell to biden turned into much more. here's david muir. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president and vice president of the united states. >> reporter: joe biden thinking he was there to join the president, the first family, his own family. a few days white house. >> the best vice president america has ever had, mr. joe biden. this also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. >> reporter: the president it seemed was simply recounting some of his favorite moments with the vice president who became his trusted friend. >> when the pope came joe let me talk to the holiness. every time he speaks he brings us wisdom from the nuns who taught him in grade school, but his mom and dad. >> reporter: not long after, the president with this. >> for the final time as president, i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor to the presidential medal of freedom. >> reporter: the vice president >> f
my homey calls tupac. >> barack obama leaves office in about a week. he had one more surprise. >> he did. what was initially billed as a farewell to biden turned into much more. here's david muir. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president and vice president of the united states. >> reporter: joe biden thinking he was there to join the president, the first family, his own family. a few days white house. >> the best vice president america has ever had, mr. joe biden....
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when tupac said just the other day got lynched by some crooked cops and to this day there are cops andto be getting major pay we are paying the cops to knock the blacks out. you don't have to be a theorist to understand your own oppression. you are paying tax money to a cop who turns around and hurts you. when he says somebody wake me up from dreaming swimming upstream planted in the womb while screaming. on the top was my pop my mother hollering stopped. this is what they got? not to disrespect my people but my papa was a loser andy vanessa seed agassi a plan for me stranded on welfare. listen to the agony of jay-z. back when the police were al qaeda to black men. when people get riled up like i did this morning on "cnn" and i said compared to the experience of many black people in terms of police, how dare you, how dare you. though you don't understand what i'm saying but i'm telling you the police have acted arbitrarily capriciously and wantonly and violently targeting certain people with weights and treatments and behaviors they would not give to others there was an occupying force
when tupac said just the other day got lynched by some crooked cops and to this day there are cops andto be getting major pay we are paying the cops to knock the blacks out. you don't have to be a theorist to understand your own oppression. you are paying tax money to a cop who turns around and hurts you. when he says somebody wake me up from dreaming swimming upstream planted in the womb while screaming. on the top was my pop my mother hollering stopped. this is what they got? not to...
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people would ask him to write a screenplay about martin luther king or tupac shakur, and there were charactersi want to explore for myself, so he turned that down. it took an extraordinary amount of discipline, i think, for him to stay so focused, and, you know, who knew that he was only going to have that amount of time? he was 60, and he had just premiered his last play at yale when he was diagnosed, it took everything out of him for the last four months of his life after the diagnosis and flesh it out, so, yes, he was also -- he knew what worked on stage. he was also very audial. he liked process. he liked to work with actors. he liked to work with erectors. -- with directors. he liked how, you know, certain actors, you know, some of what i call the warriors, how they treated his texts. absolutely. always, always. [laughter] yes, mckinley henderson, another one of his favorite actors. i still remember -- you know how everybody says wilsonian, excuse me, but everybody says shakespearean, but we were talking about a certain actor, and i said he was not wilsonian. and he said wilsonia n? yeah.
people would ask him to write a screenplay about martin luther king or tupac shakur, and there were charactersi want to explore for myself, so he turned that down. it took an extraordinary amount of discipline, i think, for him to stay so focused, and, you know, who knew that he was only going to have that amount of time? he was 60, and he had just premiered his last play at yale when he was diagnosed, it took everything out of him for the last four months of his life after the diagnosis and...
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two other people involved in the rorobbery, mutulu shakur, , the stepfather of the rapper tupac shakur, and david gilbert, a membmber of the weatherr underground, arere still incarcerated. a growing number of people are calling on president obama to grant clemency to mutulu shakur before he leaves office. in upstate new york, residents are continuing to call for the resignation from the buffalo school board of carl paladino, the former new york state cochair of trump's presidential campaign over his racist comments about president obama and first lady michelle obama. in december, paladino responded to a question from a local alternative weekly newspaper about what he most wanted to happen in 2017 by writing -- he said he meant to send this to friends, but mistakenly sent it to the newspaper. the buffalo school board voted six to two to get paladino 24 hours to resign or faced howsoever over his -- ouster over his racist comments. he told the buffalo news he is still in good standing with donald trump. trump has not commented on paladino's statements. in minnesota, two water protectors
two other people involved in the rorobbery, mutulu shakur, , the stepfather of the rapper tupac shakur, and david gilbert, a membmber of the weatherr underground, arere still incarcerated. a growing number of people are calling on president obama to grant clemency to mutulu shakur before he leaves office. in upstate new york, residents are continuing to call for the resignation from the buffalo school board of carl paladino, the former new york state cochair of trump's presidential campaign...
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know, write a play -- excuse me -- a screenplay about martin luther king or to you back shakoor -- tupac shakur, whatever. he said, i've got my own things to do, my own voice. i've got the own characters i want to explore for myself. so he turned that down. it took an extraordinary amount of discipline, i think, for him to stay so focused. you know, who knew that he was only going to have a set amount of time to finish. >> rose: how old was he when he died? >> he was 60 and just premiered his last play at yale when he was diagnosed. it took everything out of him the last four months of his life after the diagnosis to finish and flush out radio golf so that he could finish the ten play cycle. so, yeah, he was also very audial and he knew what worked on stage. he liked to process and work with actors and directors. he liked the way that, you know, certain actors that were, you know, some of his favorite what i call wilsonian warriors, how they treated his text. yes, mckinley henderson, another one of his favorite actors, you know. i still remember when -- you know how everybody says wilson
know, write a play -- excuse me -- a screenplay about martin luther king or to you back shakoor -- tupac shakur, whatever. he said, i've got my own things to do, my own voice. i've got the own characters i want to explore for myself. so he turned that down. it took an extraordinary amount of discipline, i think, for him to stay so focused. you know, who knew that he was only going to have a set amount of time to finish. >> rose: how old was he when he died? >> he was 60 and just...
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and where are biggie and tupac? >> donald's face was so incredibly serious. it was so incredibly just... he just put on a poker face. >> i was two tables away from trump. the conventional way in washington of absorbing a joke at the white house correspondents' dinner is to keep your chin up and at least pretend to have a sense of humor about it, even if you go cry into your pillow that night. trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) for example... no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so, ultimately, you didn't blame lil' jon or meatloaf. you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> and he's being treated like a piñata by the pres
and where are biggie and tupac? >> donald's face was so incredibly serious. it was so incredibly just... he just put on a poker face. >> i was two tables away from trump. the conventional way in washington of absorbing a joke at the white house correspondents' dinner is to keep your chin up and at least pretend to have a sense of humor about it, even if you go cry into your pillow that night. trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all...
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. >> i think he's somewhere with biggie and tupac hanging out. you knmegared omega-3s...but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. the new olay eyesrise. fultimate eye cream. for instant results of the number one prestige eye cream, without paying twice the price. show your amazement, not your age. with new olay eyes. ageless. (achoo!)you can pick up did cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? 'like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home this cold and flu season. check sunday's paper to save up to $4 on lysol and buy any 5 lysol products for 100 bonus box tops. because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don
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cracking like the blast of rebels from the past, cracking like the blast that took tupac's and left this world, believing an earthquake would cause repercussions. the future belongs to those who prepare for it today. so today, i have a dream. but my dream wasn't heard. today i have a dream. but my dream was deferred. today i had a dream about a king but the king wasn't heard. , the legends are angry, the world is violent while we stay -- newton's law states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. if the action is division and then the opposite is multiplication. problems react to solutions. oppression reacts to revolution, the death of trayvon martin and zimmerman's execution, and this is just law. voices react to vibrations. vibrations react to earthquakes. so sound is vibration. our verbs are its earthquakes. so let's break the ground our fallen heroes are chopped underneath in resurrect poets , from graves and react and leaders from being slaved react, let's speak with trembling towers, talk like an earthquake granite, planets shake. [applause] >> raul, give him anot
cracking like the blast of rebels from the past, cracking like the blast that took tupac's and left this world, believing an earthquake would cause repercussions. the future belongs to those who prepare for it today. so today, i have a dream. but my dream wasn't heard. today i have a dream. but my dream was deferred. today i had a dream about a king but the king wasn't heard. , the legends are angry, the world is violent while we stay -- newton's law states for every action there is an equal...
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and where are biggie and tupac? people could accept or believe it. >> the first racial controversy to rock the obama presidency came in july of 2009. >> a professor at harvard university tried to get in his own home in cambridge, mass. and he wound up under arrest. >> henry lewis gates had been trying to open his own front door. >> i don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts what role race played in that but i think it's fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry. >> number two, that the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> the president of the united states says what anybody in washington would say, it was stupid to arrest one of the most famous professors in the world, in their house, for being in their house. >> there was a very different response on the right. >> this president, i think has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again. who has a deep seeded hatred for white people or the white culture, i don't know what it is. this guy is, i believe a racist. >> he didn
and where are biggie and tupac? people could accept or believe it. >> the first racial controversy to rock the obama presidency came in july of 2009. >> a professor at harvard university tried to get in his own home in cambridge, mass. and he wound up under arrest. >> henry lewis gates had been trying to open his own front door. >> i don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts what role race played in that but i think it's fair to say, number one, any...
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and where are biggie and tupac. >> large numbers of people could accept or believe it. >> the first racialsy to rock the obama presidency came in july of 2009. >> a professor at harvard university tried to get in his own home in cambridge, mass and he wound up under arrest. >> henry louis gates had been trying to open his own front door. >> i don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts what role race played in that, but i think it's fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry. >> number two that the cambridge police acted stupidly. >> the president of the united states says what anybody in washington would say, it was stupid to arrest one of the most famous professors in the world in their house for being in their house. >> there was a very different response on the right. >> this president has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep seeded hatred for white people or the white culture, i don't know what it is. this guy is, i believe, a racist. >> he didn't say anything about the race of the police officer, about the race of the p
and where are biggie and tupac. >> large numbers of people could accept or believe it. >> the first racialsy to rock the obama presidency came in july of 2009. >> a professor at harvard university tried to get in his own home in cambridge, mass and he wound up under arrest. >> henry louis gates had been trying to open his own front door. >> i don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts what role race played in that, but i think it's fair to say,...
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(laughter) and where are biggie and tupac? (laughter) (cheers and applause) all kidding aside. obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) >> donald dreads humiliation, and he dreads shame. so in the case of the president ridiculing him, i think this was intolerable for donald trump. >> god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. (applause) >> narrator: the president hoped he'd finally put the birther issue and donald trump behind him. >> the debt showdown, so many americans... >> narrator: that spring in washington, the president had a more pressing problem. >> the nation is on the brink of fiscal crisis. >> time's ticking on america's debt ceiling... >> narrator: eric cantor and the republicans were making good on their plans to threaten the white house with "leverage points." >> ...cannot agree on how or even whether to raise the debt ceiling. >> eric cantor appealed to the most militant feelings in the caucus. cantor proposes that they do something which had not been done before, which is to use the debt ceiling vote
(laughter) and where are biggie and tupac? (laughter) (cheers and applause) all kidding aside. obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) >> donald dreads humiliation, and he dreads shame. so in the case of the president ridiculing him, i think this was intolerable for donald trump. >> god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. (applause) >> narrator: the president hoped he'd finally put the birther issue and donald...
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. >> me va odiar, pero se llama tupac amaru sarcos cabrera.a . >> para san francisco emitieron aviso de inundaciones y fuertes vientos, peligro de avalancha en la sierra, nevada. >> dsespues de encontrar el ca v cadacad cadaver de un hombre en el sur d de california, buscan a un niÑo desaparecido desde el domingo, c cuando cayo al rio durante las l lluivavias e inundaciones . >> del actual presidente republicano de estados unidos, donald trump anuncio en una r n reunion con lideres empresari e empresariales que buscara ven ventajas para las compaÑias que fabriquen sus productos en estados unidos, sugirio que ha r habra un impuesto de fronteras a las mercancias extranjeraa que i ingresen al pais . >> tambien dijo que reducira regulaciones en un 75 por ciento . >> el comite de relaciones ex r exteriores del senado, ejercera su voto para red tellisx tillco secretario de estado, tiene f r fuertes lazos con rusia y su d lider, algo que inquieta. >> el gobierno de nmadupresiden venezuela, nicolas maduro podria tener snaciones por escases de a alimen
. >> me va odiar, pero se llama tupac amaru sarcos cabrera.a . >> para san francisco emitieron aviso de inundaciones y fuertes vientos, peligro de avalancha en la sierra, nevada. >> dsespues de encontrar el ca v cadacad cadaver de un hombre en el sur d de california, buscan a un niÑo desaparecido desde el domingo, c cuando cayo al rio durante las l lluivavias e inundaciones . >> del actual presidente republicano de estados unidos, donald trump anuncio en una r n reunion...