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and contrasting wilson to lincoln. woodrow wilson finally endorsed a national suffrage amendment. but he didn't push for it very hard. and again, they escalated. this is lafayette park. and the colors came out. and they burned woodrow wilson's words. they got up to speak, and every time someone got up to speak they were arrested and taken away. so they started the watch fires. every day in front of the white house, they were saying -- explaining that man who is deceiving the world because he is the prophet of democracy will not grant suffrage to women in the united states. when will this happen. and they keep the watch fires burning. at one point they burn woodrow wilson, a picture of woodrow wilson in effigy and are arrested again. this is alice paul protesting the 1920 election. the suffrage amendment finally clears the congress and it goes out to the states for ratification. now they're protesting the blockage by other parties. the blockage by republican parties in the states. so we've escalated again. now we're not against the democrats, we're going to be against the republica
and contrasting wilson to lincoln. woodrow wilson finally endorsed a national suffrage amendment. but he didn't push for it very hard. and again, they escalated. this is lafayette park. and the colors came out. and they burned woodrow wilson's words. they got up to speak, and every time someone got up to speak they were arrested and taken away. so they started the watch fires. every day in front of the white house, they were saying -- explaining that man who is deceiving the world because he is...
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i don't have any weed. >> hold on to it. >> he pats down wilson once. >> wilson seems compliant up to this point. >> the whole time wilson is compliant. >> sergeant moore seems insistent on finding the weed he suspects he smells. he goes to search him one more time. here is where it gets interesting. >> put your hands on that car. spread your legs. >> he appears to grope wilson in the groin area and wilson then reacts to the groping, and that's where sergeant moore puts wilson in a choke hold, just as another officer shows up. >> he did more than touch him. it seemed like he adjusted him. >> they get handcuffs on him. but it's not over. >> where's it at? where's it at? >> i don't have any. >> stop! >> wilson is struggling because he's obviously in pain. that's when the taser comes out. >> he's cuffed! >> following an internal investigation, sergeant moore was reprimanded for violating proper search procedures. policy has been changed since this video came out. you can no longer tase somebody that is detained in handcuffs. at the end of all this, police found no marijuana in the car. >
i don't have any weed. >> hold on to it. >> he pats down wilson once. >> wilson seems compliant up to this point. >> the whole time wilson is compliant. >> sergeant moore seems insistent on finding the weed he suspects he smells. he goes to search him one more time. here is where it gets interesting. >> put your hands on that car. spread your legs. >> he appears to grope wilson in the groin area and wilson then reacts to the groping, and that's where...
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today she will focus on her later book about woodrow wilson's first ladies, and edith would be wilson's second first lady. okay. >> well, judy, i was intrigued to discover that woodrow wilson and both his wives were completely different from what i imagined when i began the project. i've seen pictures of woodrow wilson, so i decided he was probably cerebral and cold. i knew next to nothing at all about his first wife, so she couldn't have been very important or interesting. i heard plenty about woodrow0s second wife, edith, most of it sad. she had the reputation for a power-hungry woman who was a secret woman president for 18 months, and i was wrong about all of these people. as i began to research, i came to realize that woodrow wilson was a deeply passionate man. i discovered he had an eight year intimate relationship with another woman during this first marriage. now i was surprised, but that was not really an intriguing discovery because it was not the first time a presidential candidate had had that type of relationship in his background. the really intriguing discovery for me was
today she will focus on her later book about woodrow wilson's first ladies, and edith would be wilson's second first lady. okay. >> well, judy, i was intrigued to discover that woodrow wilson and both his wives were completely different from what i imagined when i began the project. i've seen pictures of woodrow wilson, so i decided he was probably cerebral and cold. i knew next to nothing at all about his first wife, so she couldn't have been very important or interesting. i heard plenty...
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as i moved closer, the desk, i learned belonged to james wilson of bradford, vermont. a town quite far north along the connecticut river. inching even closer, because i really wasn't familiar, the label stated that wilson was the united states' first globemaker and one of wilson's early globes sat there in a plexi case in the front of the display. seemed strange to me that in such a relatively out of the way place as bradford in the early 19th century that globe making -- the first american globes were being made. i really left the museum that day really enthralled with the thought about learning more about james wilson. how could a globemaker have worked the upper connecticut river valley in the 1870s. how did he learn about globemaking? what were the sources of his information, but also his inspiration. what gave him the project of being a globemaker at the time. as i learned oerz eed others - can see here. as i learned, others in the hinterland had tried to make globes. samuel lane, for example, made this idiosyncratic version of a terrestrial globe around 1760. so
as i moved closer, the desk, i learned belonged to james wilson of bradford, vermont. a town quite far north along the connecticut river. inching even closer, because i really wasn't familiar, the label stated that wilson was the united states' first globemaker and one of wilson's early globes sat there in a plexi case in the front of the display. seemed strange to me that in such a relatively out of the way place as bradford in the early 19th century that globe making -- the first american...
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wilson's words against him. "we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts for democracy." woodrow wilson, april 2nd, 1917. "mr. wilson, if you will free europe why will you not free women in the united states?" when still no attention comes, the russians have now given women the vote. when the russian envoys come to the united states to meet with the president to discuss war tactics, they come up with a special sign of their own. in a way these are like the rapid response of the time. the situation is coming up you can make a banner that will react to that particular situation and build upon it. it's sort of -- my colleague likes to call them the sound bytes of the pre-media world. and it's amazing how long. if you notice the text on banners is getting longer. they start to become actual conversations, questions and points, not just something pretty, not just a little thought for you to come away with. now they're standing still in front of the white house. this is something that
wilson's words against him. "we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts for democracy." woodrow wilson, april 2nd, 1917. "mr. wilson, if you will free europe why will you not free women in the united states?" when still no attention comes, the russians have now given women the vote. when the russian envoys come to the united states to meet with the president to discuss war tactics, they come up with a special sign of their own. in a way...
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so i cradled the presence from wilson to obama, a nice 100 year mark. wilson gets an f. east the first president to criticize a constitution opening, to say ought to be replaced. i end up getting five s., wilson, fdr, lyndon johnson, jimmy carter, bill clinton and obama. that might be six actually. i miscount a. i didn't grades on a curve. barack obama turns out to be the perfect at the god of woodrow wilson. like wilson, he doesn't have much regard to the original principles of the constitution. i almost feel like i needed to a second edition already just because the last couple of weeks, but last week matt lauer of nbc news asked why haven't you given us all this grand helping change a promise? obama's answer, i'm really to, quote, it turns out our founders designed a system that makes it more difficult to bring about change than i would like. [laughter] it turns out, he's just now discovering this now? robert is here today. he said to some of professor obama's classes at the university of chicago. i point out a scholar of constitutional law actually taught the equal p
so i cradled the presence from wilson to obama, a nice 100 year mark. wilson gets an f. east the first president to criticize a constitution opening, to say ought to be replaced. i end up getting five s., wilson, fdr, lyndon johnson, jimmy carter, bill clinton and obama. that might be six actually. i miscount a. i didn't grades on a curve. barack obama turns out to be the perfect at the god of woodrow wilson. like wilson, he doesn't have much regard to the original principles of the...
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gehry is theater artist robert wilson. wilson. mr. wilson has shaped the look of theater and opera through his signature use of light and classical rigor of the scenic and furniture design, he articulates the force and originality of his investigation. he attended the university of texas and moved to new york and attended pratt institute in brooklyn. he became a leader of manhattan downtown art scene and turned his attention to large-scale opera. with philip glass he created the monumental einstein on the beach in 1976 which won worldwide acclaim. he worked increasingly with major european theaters and opera houses and collaborated with internationally renowned writers and performers, and he's won numerous honors for his work around the world. in my previous life as director of the new york public library, i was proud to be responsible for the robert wilson audio and visual collection at the library for the performing arts in new york, so it's nice to be working with robert wilson again. so, please welcome frank gehry and robert wilso
gehry is theater artist robert wilson. wilson. mr. wilson has shaped the look of theater and opera through his signature use of light and classical rigor of the scenic and furniture design, he articulates the force and originality of his investigation. he attended the university of texas and moved to new york and attended pratt institute in brooklyn. he became a leader of manhattan downtown art scene and turned his attention to large-scale opera. with philip glass he created the monumental...
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i invoke wilson's spirit. he may not have been the embodiment of his own fondest hopes, but i invoke the spirit because we're going to need his help. rarely have i seen a region that is royal with so much uncertainty and so much confusion. and rarely has american influence been as constrained in dealing with these problems. three in particular. and i offer them as a way to, i guess, define and highlight some of the challenge that's are facing the united states. number one is the problem of iran which has continued to suck all the available oxygen, sometimes rationally and sometimes not, out of the conversation. we have a budding crisis. there's no question about that. and no good means to resolve it. second, the arab spring, arab winter, asia wakening, once in a century set of changes which are literally transforming the arab world as we know it, again leaving america unsure, unbalanced and very uncertain. finally, the problem, of course, of the much too promised land, what do about the israelis and palestinia
i invoke wilson's spirit. he may not have been the embodiment of his own fondest hopes, but i invoke the spirit because we're going to need his help. rarely have i seen a region that is royal with so much uncertainty and so much confusion. and rarely has american influence been as constrained in dealing with these problems. three in particular. and i offer them as a way to, i guess, define and highlight some of the challenge that's are facing the united states. number one is the problem of iran...
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group, wilson phillips.e of the bulge. including ghastic bypass surgery 12 years ago. now, she's revealing a second surgery, two months ago. a lap-band surgery to help her lose the weight she gained after having her two daughters. >> they put a band around her bypass. that's not often done. but when it is, it can be very effective in helping the person relose the weight. >> reporter: the singer tells "people" magazine, quote, it was the right decision for me. and i'm doing really well so far. it's all about taking good care of myself. the latest surgery involves looping a silicone band around the stomach to create a pouch the size of a golf ball. and apparently, it's working. the 43-year-old wilson has already lost a staggering 30 pounds in 2 months. >> she hates me because i'm fat. >> reporter: just before the latest surgery, wilson was featured on "celebrity wife swap," poking fun at her bigger figure. she spoke candidly to deborah roberts in 1999, before her gastric bypass surgery. >> i'm doing this for m
group, wilson phillips.e of the bulge. including ghastic bypass surgery 12 years ago. now, she's revealing a second surgery, two months ago. a lap-band surgery to help her lose the weight she gained after having her two daughters. >> they put a band around her bypass. that's not often done. but when it is, it can be very effective in helping the person relose the weight. >> reporter: the singer tells "people" magazine, quote, it was the right decision for me. and i'm doing...
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and with the return of giants baseball comes the return of the bearded closer, brian wilson.s jamie sy reports, it's what wilson is doing across the street from at&t that has everyone talking. >> when giants closer brian wilson commits to something, he does it with passion and intensity. whether it's pitching, growing outize beard, donating to charity or appearing on late-night talk shows, he excels at it. and you can add entrepreneur to his list of personalities, as he's part owner of the lucky strike bowling alley across from the ballpark next week. >> it's made itself. it's enormous. and he was excited because i represent that in a different, fun way. and i can bring a lot to the table with lucky strike. so, we partnered up and came up with some cool things to do. i'll have a few events that i'll probably have this year. my job is to kind of introduce it to giants fans. i mean, it's going to be -- i think it's going to be a mecca of where giants fans go and watch baseball games. everything's geared towards the fan. there's a lot of cool trivia games you can play. there's g
and with the return of giants baseball comes the return of the bearded closer, brian wilson.s jamie sy reports, it's what wilson is doing across the street from at&t that has everyone talking. >> when giants closer brian wilson commits to something, he does it with passion and intensity. whether it's pitching, growing outize beard, donating to charity or appearing on late-night talk shows, he excels at it. and you can add entrepreneur to his list of personalities, as he's part owner...
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goodman left the scene, as wilson drowned in a canal where his car had landed. goodman says he was severely injured and stumbled down the road to a barn, where he found some alcohol. >> i went over and proceeded to grab a bottle of the liquor. and i drank it to -- thinking it would help with my pain. >> reporter: when police found him hours after the crash, goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. but prosecutors have been arguing the multimillionaire drank heavily before getting behind the wheel. pointing to this $272 bar tab with 16 shots of tequila, along with whiskey and vodka. they say he knew that wilson's car was stuck in that canal and ignored it. >> you knew that car was in there, didn't you? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: goodman claims he was dazed because he hit his head during the crash. but then struggled to answer why he didn't tell paramedics. >> i didn't know. i knew i was knocked out, that's what i call it. >> reporter: reading from goodman's only 911 car, prosecutors said he knew he hit wilson's car. >> i'm in big trouble, huh
goodman left the scene, as wilson drowned in a canal where his car had landed. goodman says he was severely injured and stumbled down the road to a barn, where he found some alcohol. >> i went over and proceeded to grab a bottle of the liquor. and i drank it to -- thinking it would help with my pain. >> reporter: when police found him hours after the crash, goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. but prosecutors have been arguing the multimillionaire drank heavily...
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that one of the things that undergirds what wilson will call social organization. we'll read about that. one of the things that makes communities viable and stable is employment. or rather he raises the question that we have to ask, we have to look at the jobs economy. to understand what's happening in this social situation. again, put your imaginative hats on. what are the structures, what is the history, who prevails and who doesn't. people when we talk about the urban crisis, and i didn't mention this, we'll talk about this a lot later in the semester, one of the things people point to is the dissolution of families, of black families in particular. big, big part of the discourse is about crisis in black communities in america from the 60s to the present. and then you saw in the clip of the trailer there was that kind of hinting at you know, it seemed like we were punished for being poor. we used to have intact communities and all of that went away. there's a lot of reasons for that. and you know, people like to hone in on one thing. people like to hone in on on
that one of the things that undergirds what wilson will call social organization. we'll read about that. one of the things that makes communities viable and stable is employment. or rather he raises the question that we have to ask, we have to look at the jobs economy. to understand what's happening in this social situation. again, put your imaginative hats on. what are the structures, what is the history, who prevails and who doesn't. people when we talk about the urban crisis, and i didn't...
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that was the teaching of what will wilson. the president as a leader with a capital l ought to anticipate and think ahead of the people and pull them along and steer them to where the future would take us. and for very long you start getting the premium placed on charisma and our presidents, right, most famously with kennedy of course some of the presidency is this institution that we think of as the apex of american politics even though i think the presidency should be thought of as a coequal branch of government and inject one story there was controversy about this but if you go back to the late 19th century, thomas reed, the legendary republican speaker of the house who thought about running for president, was urged to run for president and he said we thought the president was a lesser office and speaker of the house. i sometimes have a thought experiment suggesting that two new gingrich from time to time. well, so then i go on and give letter grades to all the president and i would go on much longer because interested in q
that was the teaching of what will wilson. the president as a leader with a capital l ought to anticipate and think ahead of the people and pull them along and steer them to where the future would take us. and for very long you start getting the premium placed on charisma and our presidents, right, most famously with kennedy of course some of the presidency is this institution that we think of as the apex of american politics even though i think the presidency should be thought of as a coequal...
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woodrow wilson said we didn't fight this war to hand over people to be colonies of part of one power or another. and his idea was the league of nations which was very much, of course, his greatest hope for the world and the institution he really brought into existence. his idea was that the league of nations would supervise britain and france's running of the middle east or anyone else's running of the middle east for the benefit of the people of the middle east. woodrow wilson felt, and i think he had some reason to think this, that large parts of the middle east were not yet ready for self-government. that's not true of egypt which is always a different question, but there are parts of the middle east who had no experience of self-government and how do you create countries? you can't create countries out of nothing. woodrow wilson insisted that the mitt middle east be run for the benefit of the people of the middle east. and they wanted to protect their existing colonies. what they were also concerned about was oil, because oil was now beginning to become a very important commodity
woodrow wilson said we didn't fight this war to hand over people to be colonies of part of one power or another. and his idea was the league of nations which was very much, of course, his greatest hope for the world and the institution he really brought into existence. his idea was that the league of nations would supervise britain and france's running of the middle east or anyone else's running of the middle east for the benefit of the people of the middle east. woodrow wilson felt, and i...
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last week, the charges against michael wilson were dropd and the feds moved ahead with their own case wilson is from perry hall and has been indicted on two federal counts of possession of child pornography. court documents says he had a video showing a 9-year-old girl engaged in sex acts and picture of a naked teenage girl. the case comes with restrictions. court documents show wilson can't have any unsupervised contact with minors and can't use a computer or any internet device without approval and he can't travel outside the u.s. wilson's attorney says he is no longer working with the tsa. >>> we may be enjoying someunseasonable warm weather but not everyone is lucky. find out where mother nature is reminding people winter is sticking around longer. plus, he's considered the dean of the senate -- she's considered the dean of the senate of women. latest honor senator mikulski is given. >>> i will tell you how long the fog will last and if we will get wet this a noon coming up. >> reporter: and certainly the fog is factor in the commute. we will have a live look at what you can expec
last week, the charges against michael wilson were dropd and the feds moved ahead with their own case wilson is from perry hall and has been indicted on two federal counts of possession of child pornography. court documents says he had a video showing a 9-year-old girl engaged in sex acts and picture of a naked teenage girl. the case comes with restrictions. court documents show wilson can't have any unsupervised contact with minors and can't use a computer or any internet device without...
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brian wilson isn't just throwing strikes on the baseball field.e is getting into the business of bowling. wilson is the newest partner and part owner of the lucky strike lanes bowling alley opening up on king street in san francisco, a block from at&t park. the bowling alley will feature a 40-foot bar, lounge, a restaurant and local art as well. the 12th lane at the bowling alley is numbered in honor of wilson. >> in general lucky strike means 1 through 11 and instead of lane 12 we have lane 38 for brian wilson who joined us as a partner and we're really excited to have lane 38. >> we don't consider ourselves a bowling alley or lounge, what we really consider ourselves to be and this is a new set of words to say, a gastro public fun house. bowling optional. ? >> what? it is a chain of bowling alleys and the san francisco location will be the first in the bay area. it is scheduled to open on friday. >>> for the last few years actress lindsay lohan has been the punch line of numerous "saturday night life" skits and don't she flips the script hosting
brian wilson isn't just throwing strikes on the baseball field.e is getting into the business of bowling. wilson is the newest partner and part owner of the lucky strike lanes bowling alley opening up on king street in san francisco, a block from at&t park. the bowling alley will feature a 40-foot bar, lounge, a restaurant and local art as well. the 12th lane at the bowling alley is numbered in honor of wilson. >> in general lucky strike means 1 through 11 and instead of lane 12 we...
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evening the can wilson, the name of tom hanks' soccer ball in the movie "castaway." >> wilson.m. i just did everything i could to stay alive. >> listen to this. he spent a total of 18 hours in the cold water. he said he was determined to survive to see his wife and sons again. he talked to wilson. you think of the inspiration. just to come home and see his family. >>> got a little pop news for us? >> i do. you won't find j. lo's male standin in the issue of the new magazine. >> wow. >> that's what i was trying to say. thank you, sam. she talked about marc and says, we're still going through it. it's emotional sometimes and difficult. for the most part, i feel proud of the way we're handling it. she says she was not feting what she needed from the relationship, but boy is she now. sexy talk from the 4-year-old about her 24 keerld boyfriend in the pages of the magazine. >> just wow. >> you were not expecting that? >> no. >> we heard you say pow. >>> we're used to seeing kate middleton take the gold for her fashion sense the. yesterday, she reminded us what a great athlete she is
evening the can wilson, the name of tom hanks' soccer ball in the movie "castaway." >> wilson.m. i just did everything i could to stay alive. >> listen to this. he spent a total of 18 hours in the cold water. he said he was determined to survive to see his wife and sons again. he talked to wilson. you think of the inspiration. just to come home and see his family. >>> got a little pop news for us? >> i do. you won't find j. lo's male standin in the issue of...
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wilson. is to kind of introduce it to giants fans. it's -- it's going to be -- i think it's going to be a mecca of where giants fans go and watch baseball games. everything is geared toward the fan. a lot of cool trivia games. tvs, cool vibe. the bar food is going to be insanely delicious. >> reporter: you can only imagine the location makesed with the demographic -- mixed with the demographics of giant fans might make it a huge hit this spring. >> the confluence of good things is ridiculous for us. it's rare that we ever get a location on the ground floor, the right size, next to at&t park. that itself is ridiculous. >> reporter: the pinnacle this alley is its exclusively perched 12 flame. it is actually called lane 38 in honor of wilson. >> it's surreal, but now it's reality. i'm going to have my own bowling lane. pretty excited for that. >> reporter: in san francisco, nbc bay area sports. >> thank you. >> reporter: a couple of raiders are not feeling lucky today. the silver and black relea
wilson. is to kind of introduce it to giants fans. it's -- it's going to be -- i think it's going to be a mecca of where giants fans go and watch baseball games. everything is geared toward the fan. a lot of cool trivia games. tvs, cool vibe. the bar food is going to be insanely delicious. >> reporter: you can only imagine the location makesed with the demographic -- mixed with the demographics of giant fans might make it a huge hit this spring. >> the confluence of good things is...
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everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. will overlap with the original sentence. he is scheduled to complete his prison term and be released in 18 months. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one, [ bleep ], two, retire, we don't need you around here. >> some days they like us some days they don't want to see us, that is a function of being in prison. you're mostly [ bleep ] off all the time if you can take it out on the film crew why not. >> wilson may enjoy his freedom again it's too late for one other inmates who anger had disasterous consequences frnl. >> i'm jesus garcia i have been incarcerated for nearly 12 1/2 years, incarcerate karscarcerated for first degree murder and i have life plus 26 years. >> when we meet jesus garcia he had been involved in the bloody assault of two officers. >> leading up to that date there were incidents they messed with me, that was the third time i said that's it. i
everybody going to change one day. >> for wilson, change is essential. will overlap with the original sentence. he is scheduled to complete his prison term and be released in 18 months. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson's anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them with an obscene gesture. >> one, [ bleep ], two, retire, we don't need you around here. >> some days they like us some days they don't want to see us, that is a...
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casey wilson, everybody.erbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a great british band making their u.s. late night debut with us. they've got a new dvd out called "live in sydney," and their classic albums like "mezcal head" have all been reissued. performing the song, "son of mustang ford," please welcome swervedriver! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah mustang take me mustang ford take me far away been driving for days now ♪ ♪ been driving to take the pain away ♪ ♪ gotta get some love now love back in my veins gotta kill this pain ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ drove down to the shoreline hey shoreline take me far away ♪ ♪ ♪ there was a sign by the roadside sign by the roadside ♪ ♪ by the roadside where my body's layin' ♪ ♪ ♪ hallucinogen headla
casey wilson, everybody.erbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will you let me go? - bismillah, no. - [ together ] we will not let you go. - let me go. - we will not let you go! [ high operatic voice ] ♪ let me go ♪ [ rock ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a great british band making their u.s. late night debut with us. they've got a new dvd out called "live in sydney," and...
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casey wilson, everybody. flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a great british band making their u.s. late night debut with us. they've got a new dvd out called "live in sydney," and their classic albums like "mezcal head" have all been reissued. performing the song, "son of mustang ford," please welcome swervedriver! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah mustang take me mustang ford take me far away been driving for days now ♪ ♪ been driving to take the pain away ♪ ♪ gotta get some love now love back in my veins gotta kill this pain ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ drove down to the shoreline hey shoreline take me far away ♪ ♪ ♪ there was a sign by the roadside sign by the roadside ♪ ♪ by the roadside where my body's layin' ♪ ♪ ♪ hallucinogen headlamps my sane scape's disrupted in a
casey wilson, everybody. flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are a great british band making their u.s. late night debut with us. they've got a new dvd out called "live in sydney," and their classic albums like "mezcal...
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aretha and wilson pickett's stuff was already set. they weren't interested in building of developing another r & b act. >> hinojosa: so you basically have this moment where, you know, american popular culture is being decided... you know, one of the ways in which it's going to go, by a couple of guys. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and you were the victim. >> right. >> hinojosa: and at that point, you said that you got under a table for how many days? >> i got under the dining room table, and i stayed under there for three ys. i just had this big jug of wine, and i just poured that in a paper cup and drank it, and i would come out, and go to the bathroom, and go right back up under there. >> hinojosa: are you crying? >> oh, yeah, all day. i was just devastated. and then somebody called and said, "come and do something." >> hinojosa: you know, you talk about the fact that you had these 40 years... you had your first hit in 1962, and then essentially 40 years of still working, but without a hit. and you talk a lot about what that felt like, th
aretha and wilson pickett's stuff was already set. they weren't interested in building of developing another r & b act. >> hinojosa: so you basically have this moment where, you know, american popular culture is being decided... you know, one of the ways in which it's going to go, by a couple of guys. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and you were the victim. >> right. >> hinojosa: and at that point, you said that you got under a table for how many days? >> i got...
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congresswoman wilson representing florida 17th. friend of the martin family.reat thanks, and we hope this weekend goes well. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, kindly. elsewhere, republicans are really kind of tired of the presidential nominating contest. they're suffering from, quote fatigue. the observations of a democrat or journalist? no, that was michelle bachmann speaking. next. and i try to bring that to the show. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ >> even though who don't really like him tell his rivals to get out. he has to deal with the fallout if you're going to nominate romney, then you might as well vote for president obama. fallout i
congresswoman wilson representing florida 17th. friend of the martin family.reat thanks, and we hope this weekend goes well. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, kindly. elsewhere, republicans are really kind of tired of the presidential nominating contest. they're suffering from, quote fatigue. the observations of a democrat or journalist? no, that was michelle bachmann speaking. next. and i try to bring that to the show. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie,...
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one is an individual who is in the reserves and he worked with me at the wilson center. i was a fellow in number of years ago at woodrow wilson international center for scholars and now i am a public policy -- and he was part of the reserves from maryland and he really wanted to go to afghanistan. he thought that was the war worse going to end his unit was ready to go to afghanistan. they went to iraq and he was part of an intelligence unit. he wasn't looking for weapons of mass destruction but it was presumed that they repair and that was part of the mission. he said to me did we ever find w n ds? did we ever find wm ds? suckers like that by top brass is a hard pill to swallow. a man who has been around the block was popped by his unit by his seniority. he was the senior enlisted, serve in bosnia as well. he was not a naive young kid. there was a sobriety to his remarks and what i came away feeling he wanted to explore with me was -- this is what i mean by moral clarity. there was a sense of betrayal he was experiencing that he had been betrayed by his command or by the
one is an individual who is in the reserves and he worked with me at the wilson center. i was a fellow in number of years ago at woodrow wilson international center for scholars and now i am a public policy -- and he was part of the reserves from maryland and he really wanted to go to afghanistan. he thought that was the war worse going to end his unit was ready to go to afghanistan. they went to iraq and he was part of an intelligence unit. he wasn't looking for weapons of mass destruction but...
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wilson tweeted his phone number, live phone number to his cell.apoli says he and wilson are really not that close. he thinks the stunt crossed the line. wilson said he was trying to get back at napoli, saying okay, i think we've all had a good time, i'm even with mike for saying he can't wait to hit homers off me, now that he is on another team. napoli says he doesn't remember saying anything like that. >>> ever wish there was a direct line to reality tv stars so you could give them a piece of your mind? now there is. a new company called dial a star let's you speak to celebrities for a price. there are no a-listers so far on the list. here are a few celebs on board. tina and michael lohan, parents of lindsay lohan. >> that has to be worth a lot. >> $10 a minute. >> how much? >> $10 a minute. octomom, nadya suleman, $12 a minute. and crystal harris, $10 a minute as well. >> wow. reach out and touch somebody. >>> coming up, no cigar, why they are told to take it outside. >>> and hillary clinton dives into a 75-year-old mystery. the evidence, new se
wilson tweeted his phone number, live phone number to his cell.apoli says he and wilson are really not that close. he thinks the stunt crossed the line. wilson said he was trying to get back at napoli, saying okay, i think we've all had a good time, i'm even with mike for saying he can't wait to hit homers off me, now that he is on another team. napoli says he doesn't remember saying anything like that. >>> ever wish there was a direct line to reality tv stars so you could give them a...
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the first attempt to crush the rebels ended in disaster at wilson creek, 1861. a second attempt had sputtered out unsuccessfully in the fall. winter brought a halt to scam pascam -- campaigning and allowed a dissatisfied abraham lincoln to clean house in missouri. he appointed a commander, major general henry hallek, hallek received flak for his peculia e personality and odd decisions in the civil war. but in fact he was an able military administrator and first rate strategist. he was determined to reassert union control over missouri. all of missouri. he realized that he could accomplish little as long as the confederates threatened saint louis which was the -- becoming the great union depot in the western theater. every union soldier standing on the defensive in missouri was one less union soldier whom hallek could put into the offensow offensives he was planning for 1862, hallek's first order was to push price out of missouri and keep him out. hall ec hallek ordered samuel curtis of iowa to advance into southwest missouri, find price, bring him to battle, and
the first attempt to crush the rebels ended in disaster at wilson creek, 1861. a second attempt had sputtered out unsuccessfully in the fall. winter brought a halt to scam pascam -- campaigning and allowed a dissatisfied abraham lincoln to clean house in missouri. he appointed a commander, major general henry hallek, hallek received flak for his peculia e personality and odd decisions in the civil war. but in fact he was an able military administrator and first rate strategist. he was...
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scott wilson didn't die from blunt trauma. he drowned. and what did the defendant do? he walked away. >> reporter: the prosecution says goodman who owns the international polo club in florida had been partying and drinking with friends before getting in his car. >> three hours after this crash the defendant's b.a.c. was .17, more than twice the legal limit. >> reporter: famed defense attorney roy black offered another explanation. he told the jury the bentley malfunctioned and roared out of control through the stop sign. >> all of the sudden the car surges forward. you see him trying to control this enormously powerful car. unbeknownst to john goodman the throttles that run t fuel into the engine are not working properly. >> reporter: black said at the time of the accident goodman was not drunk and only drank heavily after leaving the scene to find a phone because his cell phone was dead. >> for the next hour, the only pain relief he was able to find comes from a bottle of alcohol. >> reporter: black says goodman didn't abandon wilson. in the dark he didn't know he had
scott wilson didn't die from blunt trauma. he drowned. and what did the defendant do? he walked away. >> reporter: the prosecution says goodman who owns the international polo club in florida had been partying and drinking with friends before getting in his car. >> three hours after this crash the defendant's b.a.c. was .17, more than twice the legal limit. >> reporter: famed defense attorney roy black offered another explanation. he told the jury the bentley malfunctioned and...
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have lane 38 for brian wilson who's joined auus as a partner. we don't consider ourselves a bowling alley or a lounge. what we consider ourselves to be and this is a new set of words for me to say, so here it is. a gastropub fun house. bowling optional. >> okay. lucky strike is a chain of bowling alleys. the location will be the first one in the bay area. it is scheduled to open on friday and lane 38 is a good p.r. move. let's bring in henry wolford of comcast sports. everybody will want to play on 38. >> diane, bring your team. i'm bringing my team. we'll hook up at lane 38. i bet we'll beat you, no problem at all. >> i can guarantee you'll beat me. >> all right. we've got to be able to stay on the same team. the giants make the 2012 cactus league debut with tim lincecum on the mound. would he be able to overcome first day jitters? but first, we take you to h.p. pavilion where the sharks take the ice against the blues. we're live at the shark tank. we'll have an update. that's next from the xfinity sports desk. >>> welcome back to nbc pay bay a
have lane 38 for brian wilson who's joined auus as a partner. we don't consider ourselves a bowling alley or a lounge. what we consider ourselves to be and this is a new set of words for me to say, so here it is. a gastropub fun house. bowling optional. >> okay. lucky strike is a chain of bowling alleys. the location will be the first one in the bay area. it is scheduled to open on friday and lane 38 is a good p.r. move. let's bring in henry wolford of comcast sports. everybody will want...
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woodrow wilson is the most racist president in american history. he resegregated washington, d.c., and the federal government which had both been desegregated in the civil war. the way blacks were treated in world war i and world war ii was horrifying. i mean my own mother in world war i was kicked out of the uso because she refused to sing at a army camp in arkansas where german prisoners of war were placed in front of black gis for the show. so there's always been both the tradition of being a soldier, the tradition of people first denigrating black military, not in the 18th century by any means and not during the time of the indian wars by any means. each generation of blacks who went to had to refute an earlier generation insists that they couldn't wor where the most highly decorated american troops in the war were the harlem hell fighters, 369th regimen from this community who won more decorations than any other americans in that war and served longer. and they fought in french uniforms under the french flag with french weapons because woodrow
woodrow wilson is the most racist president in american history. he resegregated washington, d.c., and the federal government which had both been desegregated in the civil war. the way blacks were treated in world war i and world war ii was horrifying. i mean my own mother in world war i was kicked out of the uso because she refused to sing at a army camp in arkansas where german prisoners of war were placed in front of black gis for the show. so there's always been both the tradition of being...
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>> yes, we do. >> wilson's jersey number. >> number 38. okay. they say to the victor goes the spoils and after grabbing the checkered flag at the daytona 500, matt kenseth taking a very cold victory lap in the bay area. monday he won nascar's biggest event and right now in san francisco, kenseth in the driver's seat of a motorized vintage cable car. the daytona champion taking in the sights across the golden gate bridge, of course. he's being treated to hot spots to fisherman's whatever before making his pit stop to girl ardly square for some chocolate. >> you win the big one, you get as much chocolate as you want. >> how google street view cameras are inentiring a new exhibit. have you called to switch us to anthem yet? honey, how can i call now, i can barely hear a thing with amber's band practicing. ♪ you're right, we've had enough. but i know exactly what to do. you take care of the music and i'll switch us to anthem. sometimes you just have to pull the plug. ♪ sorry, grandpa, we'll try to keep it down. i just... give it to me. ♪ [ female an
>> yes, we do. >> wilson's jersey number. >> number 38. okay. they say to the victor goes the spoils and after grabbing the checkered flag at the daytona 500, matt kenseth taking a very cold victory lap in the bay area. monday he won nascar's biggest event and right now in san francisco, kenseth in the driver's seat of a motorized vintage cable car. the daytona champion taking in the sights across the golden gate bridge, of course. he's being treated to hot spots to...
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on new york avenue, quiet south town at the wilson bridge.e're glad to take you to a theure of traffic on beltway. will go back to all of you. >> we are sharing the good news for this nice warm weather. >> a very springlike week. we're talking highs for the most the 70's. >> we could start with 80 degrees. generally, we will be in the 70's. 80's will be possible. >> this will be a good week. 45 in the district. 47 at dulles airport. skies. some cloudy a cloudy day. anticipate this. a been overcast developing after lunch time. there are some areas of rain expected. mostly overnight tonight while we are sleeping. area of low pressure in the country.n of this will track well. the energy will clip us. is our because in some areas n from kentucky down to tennessee. of the sprinkles will move our way. is our future by about 11:00 p.m.. very light rain. tomorrow afternoon we could see a pop up thunderstorm. f our another sign o springlike weather form. >> thank you. shy ofto mature is just degrees. the girl scouts make a milestone. >> the film that
on new york avenue, quiet south town at the wilson bridge.e're glad to take you to a theure of traffic on beltway. will go back to all of you. >> we are sharing the good news for this nice warm weather. >> a very springlike week. we're talking highs for the most the 70's. >> we could start with 80 degrees. generally, we will be in the 70's. 80's will be possible. >> this will be a good week. 45 in the district. 47 at dulles airport. skies. some cloudy a cloudy day....
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he talked to wilson.s? >> i do. you won't find j. lo's male standin in the issue of the new magazine. inside, the mom of twins says her divorce -- >> wow! >> that's what i was trying to say. thank you, sam. she talked about marc and says, we're still going through it. it's emotional sometimes and difficult. for the most part, i feel proud of the way we're handling it. she candidly said she was not getting what she needed from the relationship, but boy, is she now. sexy talk from the 42-year-old about her 24-year-old boyfriend in the pages of that "vogue" magazine. >> just wow. >> you were not expecting that? >> no. >> we heard you say pow. >>> we're used to seeing kate middleton take the gold for her fashion sense. yesterday, she reminded us what a great athlete she is when she played with the british women's olympic field hockey team. did you know she was the captain of her high school team? she scored a goal against the olympians. they were like, ooh. she did score a goal and looked fabulous doing it. s
he talked to wilson.s? >> i do. you won't find j. lo's male standin in the issue of the new magazine. inside, the mom of twins says her divorce -- >> wow! >> that's what i was trying to say. thank you, sam. she talked about marc and says, we're still going through it. it's emotional sometimes and difficult. for the most part, i feel proud of the way we're handling it. she candidly said she was not getting what she needed from the relationship, but boy, is she now. sexy talk...
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the center of world war one now it's even more so we know one hundred years ago wilson stood we have now unfortunate we have leaders in this country as well as military officers as well as these civilian pundits who don't yet grasp that we still think they control everything we have a lot of people that they are but that to take advantage of that to so i want to ask you about the way you think they're handling this entire situation with sergeant r.b.s. because it was five days until they even gave us a name you know and now we find out that right after this happened they went and they tried to scrub the internet of his name of everything that was ever written about him beforehand i mean is that a little weird to you you know their explanation that he did it to protect the family and i believe there's probably some truth to that but also they released other names in the past and maybe some people want to claim that this is different but the fort hood shooter we found out there anybody who was exactly so there are there is that i also to believe that what happens when something like th
the center of world war one now it's even more so we know one hundred years ago wilson stood we have now unfortunate we have leaders in this country as well as military officers as well as these civilian pundits who don't yet grasp that we still think they control everything we have a lot of people that they are but that to take advantage of that to so i want to ask you about the way you think they're handling this entire situation with sergeant r.b.s. because it was five days until they even...
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wilson is part-owner of lucky strike, a bowling alley that will feature sports memorabilia.great game day atmosphere. wilson says he's excited about his new business. >> there's going to be an area where giants players or other teams can come in. just hang out around lane 38. that's kind of sweet. i was taken back when we came up with that idea. it's becoming a reality. i'm pretty excited for that. >> congrats to him. >>> cal facing colorado in the pac 12 tourney semis. midway through the first, andre roberson, strong to the hoop. look out everyone. 17-10, colorado. jorge gutierrez with the tough jumper and the foul. he completes the three-point play. bears go up two. minute left in the game. look out. karlen brown. my goodness. windmill dunk. that was nasty right there. colorado wins, 70-59 is your final. cal and stanford are both out of the pac-12 tourney. rog and jessica, the sad news is selection sunday is this weekend. and many believe the pac-12 will only get one or two teams in this year. that's not good news for cal or stanford. (car horn) paying with your smartphone
wilson is part-owner of lucky strike, a bowling alley that will feature sports memorabilia.great game day atmosphere. wilson says he's excited about his new business. >> there's going to be an area where giants players or other teams can come in. just hang out around lane 38. that's kind of sweet. i was taken back when we came up with that idea. it's becoming a reality. i'm pretty excited for that. >> congrats to him. >>> cal facing colorado in the pac 12 tourney semis....
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posey behind the plate and wilson on the mound.ra continues with 2 for 2 and cabrera hitting .542 and bril wilson and posey show they still have it. the second strikeout for the double play. scoreless inning for the beard and the giants win it 7-5. >> fernly -- personally with me and the buster, i can't ask for a better spot for me coming back from being on the dl. itit was the buster on the dl as well, and it has been a longtime since i have thrown to him. it was a nice reunion. >> royals and a's and he was 0 for 3 in his second game. it was a looping liner and a dive and grab and turns it into a double play. he goes two for four as the a's win 10-8. talk about a brutal schedule. the warriors tie four games in five nights. they beat the mavericks last night and took on the clippers last night in l.a. he started 24 hours late expert warriors pour it on. he had 21. here come the clippers. he had 27 and games tied at 83. he is splashing through the lane and warriors hang on in l.a. 97-93 the final. the cal bears have lost three of th
posey behind the plate and wilson on the mound.ra continues with 2 for 2 and cabrera hitting .542 and bril wilson and posey show they still have it. the second strikeout for the double play. scoreless inning for the beard and the giants win it 7-5. >> fernly -- personally with me and the buster, i can't ask for a better spot for me coming back from being on the dl. itit was the buster on the dl as well, and it has been a longtime since i have thrown to him. it was a nice reunion. >>...
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you get a warfare that is unlike anything else in the poor look almost a hundred years ago woodrow wilson understood when he was going for reelection for a second term freeze at the time the motto was vote for wilson he kept us out of war wilson said at one point to a colleague he said it's important he said look that's it that's it that's a crock he said look any german lieutenant can push the united states since we're at any time by his own actions on the western front. just the one actions of an individual could cause united states into war and will simply do nothing about it and that's what happened some german submarine captain sink the lusitania the united states entered world war one now it's even worse when we know one hundred years ago wilson understood it we have now unfortunate we have leaders in this country as well as military officers as well as these civilian pundits who don't yet grasp that we still think they patrol or even have a lot of people that they are prepared to take advantage of that so i want to ask you about the way you think they're handling this entire situat
you get a warfare that is unlike anything else in the poor look almost a hundred years ago woodrow wilson understood when he was going for reelection for a second term freeze at the time the motto was vote for wilson he kept us out of war wilson said at one point to a colleague he said it's important he said look that's it that's it that's a crock he said look any german lieutenant can push the united states since we're at any time by his own actions on the western front. just the one actions...
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traffic on the wilson bridge, this head over to the cherry blossoms.e are in great shape on both sides of the beltway. back at you. >> looking good. an oscar-winning director has become the third band to travel to earth's deepest point. >> he specially designed a submarine to died nearly 7 miles in the mary on a trench. he spent a little more than three hours exploring and filming. >> pretty adventurous. >> he intended to tweet. >> tonight get ready for another "dancing with the stars." the 12 couples will tackle the jive or quickstep. a tie at the top of the scoreboard. melissa gilbert needs to step it up. to fight the first celebrity will be going home tomorrow. -- the first celebrity will be going home tomorrow. you can call it an unusual sizing in kansas city. >> he performed the dance that made him famous in the 1990's. he played carlton in the comedy "fresh prince of bel-air." ticket out. he still have -- check it out. he still has the enthusiasm. they joined him for the flash mob. he danced to "it's not unusual." >> fantastic. look at them go. t
traffic on the wilson bridge, this head over to the cherry blossoms.e are in great shape on both sides of the beltway. back at you. >> looking good. an oscar-winning director has become the third band to travel to earth's deepest point. >> he specially designed a submarine to died nearly 7 miles in the mary on a trench. he spent a little more than three hours exploring and filming. >> pretty adventurous. >> he intended to tweet. >> tonight get ready for another...
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so for cornerback josh wilson likes the free agency game plan. >> last year they went and got all the defense of people we needed. we were a good defense. now we get a lot of dynamic offensive people with wide receivers and rgiii, we have some things happening over here in the nation's capital. >> josh wilson likes it. calvin johnson is the highest- paid receiver now in the league. he will get $132 billion over eight years with $60 million guaranteed. -- $132 million over eight years. >> georgetown has arrived in columbus, ohio. failure is not what they want to focus on. they play belmont on friday. they're trying to stay focused and positive. >> each and every year with a different set of circumstances i do not think there is one common theme. every team in this field is good. every team is confident about who they are. you have to have a good game. >> the tournament got under way with a first for. what a start. he went crazy. 16 of his 23 points came in the second half. byu came flying back and won 78- 72. the capitals made a comeback on their own. they were getting hammered four- o
so for cornerback josh wilson likes the free agency game plan. >> last year they went and got all the defense of people we needed. we were a good defense. now we get a lot of dynamic offensive people with wide receivers and rgiii, we have some things happening over here in the nation's capital. >> josh wilson likes it. calvin johnson is the highest- paid receiver now in the league. he will get $132 billion over eight years with $60 million guaranteed. -- $132 million over eight...
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he had the same name, daift wilson.ews organization, particularly in the broadcast and cable space, would have had the ability and the foresight to launch thegrio and not only launch it but make it a part of the fabric of what it does every day. >> that is just so awesome. seriously, it's so good. it is, it's a great website. our conversation with david continues at this time tomporro. we'll discuss the trayvon martin shooting and the warnings that david's parents gave him about being a black man in america. >>> and what is rick santorum advocating voting for president obama? the big three is next. nner cowb. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing
he had the same name, daift wilson.ews organization, particularly in the broadcast and cable space, would have had the ability and the foresight to launch thegrio and not only launch it but make it a part of the fabric of what it does every day. >> that is just so awesome. seriously, it's so good. it is, it's a great website. our conversation with david continues at this time tomporro. we'll discuss the trayvon martin shooting and the warnings that david's parents gave him about being a...