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he goes, "to tommy." so your name is tommy and your brother's name is tommy. [ laughter ] his dad is like, "aye. [ laughter ] two tommys in our house. we got a two tommy house." [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm tommy senior, and the film -- the 'fillum.' >> "it's also called tommy. and my name's tommy." and i'm like, relax. >> seth: you enjoy the accent. >> i do like the accent. >> seth: you were saying you would really make people go through the menu for you. >> i would, yeah. i would never be like, "what, oh, i'll take the continental breakfast." i'm like, what is in the traditional irish breakfast? and they're like -- [ irish accent ] "oh we got the black pudding. [ laughter ] oh, then we got, the baked beans." i'm like, uh-huh. "oh, the bacon and sausages. [ laughter ] and the black coffee." and then they just start singing like, ♪ and lai lai de lai laddy ♪ [ laughter and applause ] but no, yeah, i like, yeah. >> seth: you like it, yeah. i was very jealous of something. i used to live in amsterdam. i lo
he goes, "to tommy." so your name is tommy and your brother's name is tommy. [ laughter ] his dad is like, "aye. [ laughter ] two tommys in our house. we got a two tommy house." [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm tommy senior, and the film -- the 'fillum.' >> "it's also called tommy. and my name's tommy." and i'm like, relax. >> seth: you enjoy the accent. >> i do like the accent. >> seth: you were saying you would really make people go through...
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he goes, "to tommy." so your name is tommy and your brother's name is tommy. [ laughter ] his dad is like, "aye. [ laughter ] two tommys in our house. we got a two tommy house." [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm tommy senior, and the film -- the 'fillum.' >> "it's also called tommy. and my name's tommy." and i'm like, relax. >> seth: you enjoy the accent. >> i do like the accent. >> seth: you were saying you would really make people go through the menu for you. >> i would, yeah. i would never be like, "what, oh, i'll take the continental breakfast." i'm like, what is in the traditional irish breakfast? and they're like -- [ irish accent ] "oh we got the black pudding. [ laughter ] oh, then we got, the baked beans." i'm like, uh-huh. "oh, the bacon and sausages. [ laughter ] and the black coffee." and then they just start singing like, and lai lai de lai laddy [ laughter and applause ] but no, yeah, i like, yeah. >> seth: you like it, yeah. i was very jealous of something. i used to live in amsterdam. i love going
he goes, "to tommy." so your name is tommy and your brother's name is tommy. [ laughter ] his dad is like, "aye. [ laughter ] two tommys in our house. we got a two tommy house." [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm tommy senior, and the film -- the 'fillum.' >> "it's also called tommy. and my name's tommy." and i'm like, relax. >> seth: you enjoy the accent. >> i do like the accent. >> seth: you were saying you would really make people go through...
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he looked happy. >> reporter: sunday night tommy was trying to help his buddy who was trying to jump, both men fell 14 stories, tommy died, the the 19 year-old survived. >> silver lining i try to look at, it was a 19 year-old kid that he saved, and i hope that this kid does survive and has a long life. >> reporter: as much as childhood friend johnny denise wishes he could see tommy again. >> i haven't seen him since he moved to hawaii which breaks my heart. i thought he would come back. >> reporter: he hopes the 19 year-old survives and is able to recover. >> it would be cool if this kid did see that he is here for a reason and somebody who lost their life, somebody very important to a lot of people lost their life, for him, so that maybe he will try to do something great for this world. >> reporter: police have not released the name of that 19 year-old. at last check he was listed in critical condition. live from the cbs-3 sat center, greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> greg, thank you. >>> a community comes together to remember a philadelphia police officer killed three years
he looked happy. >> reporter: sunday night tommy was trying to help his buddy who was trying to jump, both men fell 14 stories, tommy died, the the 19 year-old survived. >> silver lining i try to look at, it was a 19 year-old kid that he saved, and i hope that this kid does survive and has a long life. >> reporter: as much as childhood friend johnny denise wishes he could see tommy again. >> i haven't seen him since he moved to hawaii which breaks my heart. i thought he...
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kids between the ages of 15 and 19 make up 60% of all the tommy johns surgeries in the united states. it's not the college players or the professional players, but it's high school kids for getting the operation. >> last fall high school soccer player gabby resnick spent most of her year on the sidelines. >> probably one of the most through. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. i heard two pops. >> gabby tore a stabilizer in her nee, the interior cruciate ligament or acl. that's an injury that is a greater risk in girls than boys. >> girls have more chance of injuring themselves. they have a wider pelvis, it causes them to collapse the knee when it lands and cuts. it's a big contributor. >> no pain. >> his coach, nick hall, says he's seeing injuries become more prevalent in a culture of overusing the best players. >> when you are hurting a kids' future. you need to monitor each guy and if he throws three innings, he shouldn't throw the next day. >> hodges is back in training, 6 months after surgery, but is pragmatic about not overusing his arm. >> i'll do more wo
kids between the ages of 15 and 19 make up 60% of all the tommy johns surgeries in the united states. it's not the college players or the professional players, but it's high school kids for getting the operation. >> last fall high school soccer player gabby resnick spent most of her year on the sidelines. >> probably one of the most through. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. i heard two pops. >> gabby tore a stabilizer in her nee, the interior cruciate...
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kids between the ages of 15 and 19 make up 60% of all the tommy johns surgeries in the united states. it's not the college players or the professional players, but it's high school kids for getting the operation. >> last fall high school soccer player gabby resnick spent most of her year on the sidelines. >> probably one of the most painful thing i have been through. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. i heard two pops. >> gabby tore a stabilizer in her nee, the interior cruciate ligament or acl. that's an injury that is a greater risk in girls than boys. >> girls have more chance of injuring themselves. they have a wider pelvis, it causes them to collapse the knee when it lands and cuts. it's a big contributor. >> no pain. >> his coach, nick hall, says he's seeing injuries become more prevalent in a culture of overusing the best players. >> when you are hurting a kids' future. you need to monitor each guy and if he throws three innings, he shouldn't throw the next day. >> hodges is back in training, 6 months after surgery, but is pragmatic about not overusing h
kids between the ages of 15 and 19 make up 60% of all the tommy johns surgeries in the united states. it's not the college players or the professional players, but it's high school kids for getting the operation. >> last fall high school soccer player gabby resnick spent most of her year on the sidelines. >> probably one of the most painful thing i have been through. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. i heard two pops. >> gabby tore a stabilizer in her...
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young tommy ran inside and asked his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited. we think it is remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war, and of course wilson would have to leave the country for world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about, the house divided. the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland, but the wilsons were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless, and we see that demonstrated in the church records. president wilson's salary was given to him quarterly. the first part of a can 65, they paid him his regular instal
young tommy ran inside and asked his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited. we think it is remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war, and of course wilson would have to leave the country for world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about, the house divided. the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england...
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. >> reporter: it is treated with what is known as tommy john's surgery. it is now common among big league players. >> you see all of the young people having surgeries, college at looets, pro athletes having surgery. it is a symptom of the culture of our sports, and i would say definitely shut your child down for a period of several months, don't let him play all year-round. >> make sure you stay back, up, down, out, let the legs work. >> reporter: researchers say this is part of an alarming trend. this doctor recently cowrote a study that found a dramatic increte in tommy john's surgery among teen athletes. >> kids between the ages of 13 and 19 make up almost 60% of all of the tommy john's surgery. it is really our high school kids who are getting this operation the most. >> reporter: with the athletes increasingly playing all year-round, little say there's little time for the arm to recover. >> those kids that play year round and play for two teams or more have a much higher incidence of having this surgery. and we have recommended that kids take about t
. >> reporter: it is treated with what is known as tommy john's surgery. it is now common among big league players. >> you see all of the young people having surgeries, college at looets, pro athletes having surgery. it is a symptom of the culture of our sports, and i would say definitely shut your child down for a period of several months, don't let him play all year-round. >> make sure you stay back, up, down, out, let the legs work. >> reporter: researchers say this...
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athletes. >> kids make up almost 60% of all of the tommy john's surgeries in the united states. it's really our high school kids who are getting this operation the most. >> reporter: with elite teen athletes increasingly playing year round, he say there is little time for the arm to recover. >> those kids that play year round has a much higher incidence of having this injury. we recommend that kids take about three months off per year to let their arms relax and recover. >> reporter: last fall this high school soccer player spent most of her senior year on the sidelines. >> probably the most painful thing i ever have been through. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. and i heard two pops? . >> reporter: she tore her acl. that's an injury her physical therapist says is a greater risk in girls. >> they have a wider pelvis and that actually causes them to collapse their knee in when they land and cut, so that's a big contributor. >> reporter: the high school coach says he is seeing injuries become more prevalent in a culture of overusing the best players. >> w
athletes. >> kids make up almost 60% of all of the tommy john's surgeries in the united states. it's really our high school kids who are getting this operation the most. >> reporter: with elite teen athletes increasingly playing year round, he say there is little time for the arm to recover. >> those kids that play year round has a much higher incidence of having this injury. we recommend that kids take about three months off per year to let their arms relax and recover....
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young tommy ran inside to ask his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited? we think it's remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war. and of course, wilson would leave the country through world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about the house divided. because the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family also lived in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland. but the wilson's lived here in augustine and they were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters his mother was of norse of the time -- up north at the time it. they created a bit of a division. the civil war affected the wilson's like it did most people. the modern part of the civil war -- the latter part of the civil war, the south was subject to a huge inflationary situation with money because of course, the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless. and we see that de
young tommy ran inside to ask his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited? we think it's remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war. and of course, wilson would leave the country through world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about the house divided. because the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family also lived in ohio, although they had immigrated from england...
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those are two powerhouse brands, internationally, getting more control particularly on the tommy brand could be nicely accretive to our earnings and at the same time very important from a strategic perspective. >> china, business hasn't been hurt. >> no. look, our comps in china continue to be mid to high single -- >> we heard that from apple. >> it would be disingenuous to say there's a lot of volatility going on in that part of the world. the environment concerns me more than our actual business because your actual business results continue to be strong there. but that consumer, you know, we're well positioned. we're selling affordable luxury, premium position, we're not selling luxury goods, so i think we're at a good spot in the market where we continue to post strong gains in china. >> okay. another-in another era my daughter gave me a trump tie for my birthday. you know, mr. trump running for president. but he didn't make ties himself. you guys made them. >> yes. we were the distributor and licensey between donald trump and macy's, and they decided about two or three months ago t
those are two powerhouse brands, internationally, getting more control particularly on the tommy brand could be nicely accretive to our earnings and at the same time very important from a strategic perspective. >> china, business hasn't been hurt. >> no. look, our comps in china continue to be mid to high single -- >> we heard that from apple. >> it would be disingenuous to say there's a lot of volatility going on in that part of the world. the environment concerns me...
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, tommy, don't, tommy, don't, hit it, hit it. >> he need to take a dip. i hope she will take a dip. it is cool outside, it is a dunk tan that is a good way. relief is on the way, we are tracking a few storms creeping in the area, we will have your full forecast coming up, hey, leslie. >>> hey kate phillies taking on the dodge are tonight, that means the return of jimmy rollins for the first time since he was traded in december. he had some interesting things to say about his former manager ryne sanberg, i'll have that coming up later in sports. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. >>> count down just continues, we are 53 days away from the papal visit, an anticipation is growing as we prior to help pope francis in the city of brotherly love. i
, tommy, don't, tommy, don't, hit it, hit it. >> he need to take a dip. i hope she will take a dip. it is cool outside, it is a dunk tan that is a good way. relief is on the way, we are tracking a few storms creeping in the area, we will have your full forecast coming up, hey, leslie. >>> hey kate phillies taking on the dodge are tonight, that means the return of jimmy rollins for the first time since he was traded in december. he had some interesting things to say about his...
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the director, tommy. realizeid they might that why did we ask this guy? i got invited about two years ago to do a reading for this show. and then i saw it at vassar. i saw them do about half an hour of it. i was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i have never prepared before. i knew all of my music. i knew what they were working on. charlie: you knew it had powerful potential. leslie: i knew how it affected me. lin is only a year older than i am, so this is our music. i recognized the rhythms and the syncopation and the pulse of the piece. i recognized that. it has been in my ears since i was born. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway because rock had come to broadway. lin was so influential with that. the height was such a watershed moment. i remember listening to it before i saw it. about it --mething i have chills about it thinking about it, there was something about, from the first moments of -- of that album, the need to communicate has always moved me. i remember i saw a show when i was a teenag
the director, tommy. realizeid they might that why did we ask this guy? i got invited about two years ago to do a reading for this show. and then i saw it at vassar. i saw them do about half an hour of it. i was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i have never prepared before. i knew all of my music. i knew what they were working on. charlie: you knew it had powerful potential. leslie: i knew how it affected me. lin is only a year older than i am, so this is our...
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young tommy ran inside and asked his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited. we think it is remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war, and of course wilson would have to leave the country for world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about, the house divided. the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland but the wilson's were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless, and we see that demonstrated in the church records. president elson haas father -- wilson's father was given to him quarterly -- the salary was given to him quarterly
young tommy ran inside and asked his father what was war, what did that mean, why were they so excited. we think it is remarkable that his very first memory was about another president, abraham lincoln, and about another war the civil war, and of course wilson would have to leave the country for world war i. this family is representative of what we often hear about, the house divided. the wilson's were from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england...
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. >> let's get back to tommy. i love this kid. he is four year-old. he only has one arm. hey, jen. >> are you trying to be happy gillmore. >> no. >> have you ever heard of happy gillmore? you have a trick shot. >> yes. >> don't do it yet. remember i told you about a tv thing, we will do it right after the the break. >> okay. >> we will be right back after the break. >>> well, this has been an amazing one for a little guy in linwood. >> new jersey. >> he tommy morecy can called tiger woods, buba watson and ricky fouler his friend. he has pictures to prove it. he is four. >> he is four. >> fantastic. >> how many golf courses have you been to, like big tournaments, jen. >> he a has been, this is what he has been to, british open, right tommy. >> yeah you went to some event in asia. >> yeah. >> you went to the pga championship. >> yeah. >> so this hour, that was kiss and tell a little bit. you do the trick with the knee a little bit. mike, alex and sue he had has been working on his trick shots. we are at linwood country club. >> bam. >> my goodness. >> he gets his head up, s
. >> let's get back to tommy. i love this kid. he is four year-old. he only has one arm. hey, jen. >> are you trying to be happy gillmore. >> no. >> have you ever heard of happy gillmore? you have a trick shot. >> yes. >> don't do it yet. remember i told you about a tv thing, we will do it right after the the break. >> okay. >> we will be right back after the break. >>> well, this has been an amazing one for a little guy in linwood....
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the director, tommy. i'm afraid they might realize -- why did we ask this guy? i got invited about two years ago to do a reading for this show. and then i saw it at vassar. i saw them do about half an hour of it. i was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i have never prepared before. i knew all of my music. i knew what they were working on. charlie: you knew it had powerful potential. leslie: i knew how it affected me. lin is only a year older than i am, so this is our music. i recognized the rhythms and the syncopation and the pulse of the piece. i recognized that. it has been in my ears since i was born. charlie: people wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway because rock had come to broadway. leslie: lin was so influential with that. the heights was such a watershed moment. i remember listening to it before i saw it. there was something about it -- i have chills thinking about it, there was something about, from the first moments of that album, the need to communicate has always moved me. i remember i saw a show when i was a
the director, tommy. i'm afraid they might realize -- why did we ask this guy? i got invited about two years ago to do a reading for this show. and then i saw it at vassar. i saw them do about half an hour of it. i was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i have never prepared before. i knew all of my music. i knew what they were working on. charlie: you knew it had powerful potential. leslie: i knew how it affected me. lin is only a year older than i am, so this is...
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it's just like setting their soul free. >> i get this letter from tommy lynn sells after i interview him. in this letter he makes this cryptic remark about the eiffel tower, ever been? it's nice this time of year. of course it's a reference to paris, illinois. i'm convinced he committed the murder. >> tommy lynn sells was executed in texas in april 2014. >> you had all these different characters who you could read the possible narratives, and i don't see any way that any of these stories hung together. we don't know who killed these guys. >> by now, randy steidl had spent nearly 12 years on death row and lost all of his appeals. and he was about to come face to face with his final chance at freedom. it takes technology, engineering and coordination for pga tour professional rickie fowler to hit the perfect shot. at quicken loans, technology, engineering and coordination come together to deliver a customized mortgage experience. quicken loans: home buy. refi. power. official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. ♪ i can offer you no interest sittifor 24 months.oday thanks to the tools a
it's just like setting their soul free. >> i get this letter from tommy lynn sells after i interview him. in this letter he makes this cryptic remark about the eiffel tower, ever been? it's nice this time of year. of course it's a reference to paris, illinois. i'm convinced he committed the murder. >> tommy lynn sells was executed in texas in april 2014. >> you had all these different characters who you could read the possible narratives, and i don't see any way that any of...
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>> pint size putter. >> hi, tommy. >> showing whatnot to do. crush it, buddy. four years old, and he's had amazing year, oh, you big show off. yes, yes, you got it, you got it, you're good. he got some lessons from gary player. yes, that gary player, like the legend of golf. talk about how all of that happened. you're good, man, totally good. i think it is the banana i gave you. >> do you remember this moment from last year? >> any tip for one hands? what's the tip? okay. >> grip it and rip it. >> whoo. >> that's the advice three year old tommy morrisey gives the greenhouse try to out drive him. oh, and if you agree to try, do you have do it one handed. >> oh, not bad. not so good either. >> well, that was jen's story on a three year old golfer born with just one arm. >> so, more than or all of 300,000 people watched that story, including most of the top golfers on the tour. and now, tommy is back where we found him, atlanta wood country club. >> hey, jen. >> yes, you can go now, do one now. he wants to do this, that little red his own club. that's a better sho
>> pint size putter. >> hi, tommy. >> showing whatnot to do. crush it, buddy. four years old, and he's had amazing year, oh, you big show off. yes, yes, you got it, you got it, you're good. he got some lessons from gary player. yes, that gary player, like the legend of golf. talk about how all of that happened. you're good, man, totally good. i think it is the banana i gave you. >> do you remember this moment from last year? >> any tip for one hands? what's the...
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[applause] tommy thompson: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. how are you? thank you. look at all of these wonderful people. >> [indiscernible] >> there will not be any other candidates until i think on monday. we will go home between now and then. that but we will be back on tuesday, friday, probably next sunday also. we will listen to it the candidates, whether they are in the gut or republican, we will listen to them all. >> one of the ladies who asked the question was from oklahoma. no matter where you are from, come out to the iowa state fair and meet some of these candidates. you can have some fun and maybe a corn dog too. trying to inform about thet only model, but how important it is to be involved in an election year. >> [indiscernible] how it is settant up with us being the number one state to kickoff the caucus night. >> [indiscernible] >> it is where you get an idea what candidates people are gravitating to. i love coming here and talking to the people at the booths because they are very informed. >> [indiscernible] >> we are here for a signing of book.ingr
[applause] tommy thompson: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. how are you? thank you. look at all of these wonderful people. >> [indiscernible] >> there will not be any other candidates until i think on monday. we will go home between now and then. that but we will be back on tuesday, friday, probably next sunday also. we will listen to it the candidates, whether they are in the gut or republican, we will listen to them all. >> one of the ladies who asked the question was from...
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what i like about the photo to be honest tommy did not is that i couldn't come up with a photo where two people look looked like they had bigger smile than this one. [laughter] this photo was taken in the grand america hotel here in salt lake city right after that meeting, that first meeting, private meeting between the two were john huntsman indicated he was going to support mitt romney's campaign for president so this is right after that key moment. the reason we did is we didn't think this but the tone of what we were writing. what we are writing is an interesting story but it's not snarky and this photo i think have the wrong tone. at the end we were a little bit, we went with some classy mugshots but i still like this photo. this is politician to me in ways that most don't. >> let's move on to the next presidential cycle end of course huntsman ends up as ambassador of china and then he starts to have presidential ambitions of his own. he returns from china to run for the gop nomination and his campaign is off to a rocky start >> we have to note to he's thinking wow i really miss
what i like about the photo to be honest tommy did not is that i couldn't come up with a photo where two people look looked like they had bigger smile than this one. [laughter] this photo was taken in the grand america hotel here in salt lake city right after that meeting, that first meeting, private meeting between the two were john huntsman indicated he was going to support mitt romney's campaign for president so this is right after that key moment. the reason we did is we didn't think this...
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where is tommy? my old friend tommy. [applause] >> tommy, when you are mayor, you had a better seat. [laughter] age it's hard to see that 69, far but i did see waving. i hope you're doing well. i remember eddie, i don't know if you remember eddie? did you ever change your shorts? still got them on. [laughter] i will tell you, it looks like you made a size larger, two sizes. [laughter] >> i don't know if rocky pullman , i don't know if the county supervisor rocky is around, but it was a joy to meet these local officials. how about my friend aj all the way holloway? [applause] >> there he is. remember we walked through biloxi, holloway? it was a doubt in everybody's mind whether these cities could ever recover. not in your mind, and not the mind of the leaders running the cities and counties. it was an impressive display of leadership on the gulf coast. today or not?here great to see you. i really want to praise the first responders who are here and i want to praise our , military. the devastation of that storm was just un
where is tommy? my old friend tommy. [applause] >> tommy, when you are mayor, you had a better seat. [laughter] age it's hard to see that 69, far but i did see waving. i hope you're doing well. i remember eddie, i don't know if you remember eddie? did you ever change your shorts? still got them on. [laughter] i will tell you, it looks like you made a size larger, two sizes. [laughter] >> i don't know if rocky pullman , i don't know if the county supervisor rocky is around, but it...
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what i like about the photo to be honest tommy did not is that i couldn't come up with a photo where two people look looked like they had bigger smile than this one. [laughter] this photo was taken in the grand america hotel here in salt lake city right after that meeting, that first meeting, private meeting between the two were john huntsman indicated he was going to support mitt romney's campaign for president so this is right after that key moment. the reason we did is we didn't think this but the tone of what we were writing. what we are writing is an interesting story but it's not snarky and this photo i think have the wrong tone. at the end we were a little bit, we went with some classy mugshots but i still like this photo. this is politician to me in ways that most don't. >> let's move on to the next presidential cycle end of course huntsman ends up as ambassador of china and then he starts to have presidential ambitions of his own. he returns from china to run for the gop nomination and his campaign is off to a rocky start >> we have to note to he's thinking wow i really miss
what i like about the photo to be honest tommy did not is that i couldn't come up with a photo where two people look looked like they had bigger smile than this one. [laughter] this photo was taken in the grand america hotel here in salt lake city right after that meeting, that first meeting, private meeting between the two were john huntsman indicated he was going to support mitt romney's campaign for president so this is right after that key moment. the reason we did is we didn't think this...
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--ust asked tommy last week sometimes i have a superstition i don't want to ask how it came about. realize, whyey may did we ask this guy? i did get invited two years ago to do a reading of the show and i had seen it at vassar. i had seen them do half an hour andhe show at music stands was blown away. when oh's invited to do the reading, i prepared like i had never prepared before. i came out and knew all my music. i knew what they were working on. it had powerful potential. i knew how it affected me. this is our music. rhythms and the pulse of the piece. since ieen in my ear have been born. really bank people have been wondering when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock came to broadway. influential in in the heights. i remember listening to in the , i listened to it before i saw it. there was something about that first moment of that album. the need to communicate is something that has always moved me greatly. i remember i saw a show called deaf poetry -- jam. they put the pen down to the paper and there is an urgency and a fire on your -- fire in their belly for you to g
--ust asked tommy last week sometimes i have a superstition i don't want to ask how it came about. realize, whyey may did we ask this guy? i did get invited two years ago to do a reading of the show and i had seen it at vassar. i had seen them do half an hour andhe show at music stands was blown away. when oh's invited to do the reading, i prepared like i had never prepared before. i came out and knew all my music. i knew what they were working on. it had powerful potential. i knew how it...
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. >> you have 20 minutes to address -- the secretary of health and human services tommy thomason -- tommy thompson. thank you, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> are you guys going to stick around the fair and see other candidates? >> there are not going to be any other candidates, i think, until monday? >> yes. we are going to go home between now and then. >> [laughter] .ut we will be back whoever we can get, democrat or republican, we will listen to them all. that way we can make an informed decision. >> one of the ladies who asked a question today was from oklahoma. no matter where you are from, come onto the iowa state fair, listen to the candidates. have some fun, may be corn dog, too. corn dog, too. >> we are trying to inform people how important it is to be involved in the election of your president and leaders. >> [indiscernible] important theetty way it is set up with us the first state to kick off a caucus. -- hat is so good about the >> you get an idea of the people gravitating towards the candidate? and i love coming here. the people at the booth are very informed. who are yo
. >> you have 20 minutes to address -- the secretary of health and human services tommy thomason -- tommy thompson. thank you, thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> are you guys going to stick around the fair and see other candidates? >> there are not going to be any other candidates, i think, until monday? >> yes. we are going to go home between now and then. >> [laughter] .ut we will be back whoever we can get, democrat or republican, we will listen to them all....
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tommy, you are a firefighter. i understand you have had to defer your deployments at least three times. when do you think you are going to finally have to deploy and possibly come up to northern california? how hard will it be to leave your daughter and wife? >> it is hard to leave your family at any time, but always if there is something going on back home, your mind is somewhere else. you have to make sure that you have faith in the hospital and the team that is going to do the surgery and the therapy and treatment. they can help her, you have to be okay with that and realize that i have a job to do as well, the father. it is one of those things where we are going to deal with it as it comes around. my department is understanding with our situation and very helpful. they have our back. they are willing to give us any time off that i need. >> okay. tommy, paisley, caitlin, thank you all. paisley, we are wishing you nothing but the best. >> thank you. >> we have posted a link to this fundraising website. all you h
tommy, you are a firefighter. i understand you have had to defer your deployments at least three times. when do you think you are going to finally have to deploy and possibly come up to northern california? how hard will it be to leave your daughter and wife? >> it is hard to leave your family at any time, but always if there is something going on back home, your mind is somewhere else. you have to make sure that you have faith in the hospital and the team that is going to do the surgery...
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so i just asked tommy last week, cuz i have this superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer i don't want to kind of ask how it came about. >> rose: tommy being the director. >> the director, yeah. i don't want to ask how it came about because i'm afraid they might realize, you know, why did we ask this guy. so i got invited about two years to do a reading of the show. and i had seen it at vasser. i had seen them do about a half an hour of the show at music stands. maybe 45 minutes. and was blown away, so when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i've never prepared before. i mean i came in. i knew all my music. because i knew what they were working on. >> rose: you knew it had powerful potential. >> i mean yeah, i knew how it affected me, you know. and you know, lin is only a-year-older than i am. so this is our music. you know, i recognized the rhythms and the sink passion and the -- the i-of-syncopati, o n and the pulse of the piece t has been in my ears since i was born. >> rose: people wondered when hip hip-- hip-hop what come to broadway because rock had come
so i just asked tommy last week, cuz i have this superstition, sometimes if i get a straight offer i don't want to kind of ask how it came about. >> rose: tommy being the director. >> the director, yeah. i don't want to ask how it came about because i'm afraid they might realize, you know, why did we ask this guy. so i got invited about two years to do a reading of the show. and i had seen it at vasser. i had seen them do about a half an hour of the show at music stands. maybe 45...
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where is tommy? my old friend tommy. [applause] tommy, when you are mayor, you had a better seat. [laughter] it -- at 869, it's hard to see that far but i did see waving. i hope you're doing well. i remember eddie, i don't know ddie?didemember e you ever change her shorts ? still got them on. [laughter] i will tell you, it looks like you made a size larger, two sizes. [laughter] and rocky foremen, i developed the county supervisor rocky is around, but it was a joy to meet these local officials. how about my friend aj all the way holloway? [applause] is!e ihe remember we walked through biloxi, holloway? a doubt in everybody's mind whether these cities could orover, and not in your mind the mind of the leaders running the cities and counties, it was an impressive display of leadership on the gulf coast. his frontier -- is brent her? e? great to see you. i really want to praise the first responders who were here and i want to praise our military. that stormtion of was just unbelievable. most americans have no clue what it was like. they could see it on tv, but you cannot get a feel f
where is tommy? my old friend tommy. [applause] tommy, when you are mayor, you had a better seat. [laughter] it -- at 869, it's hard to see that far but i did see waving. i hope you're doing well. i remember eddie, i don't know ddie?didemember e you ever change her shorts ? still got them on. [laughter] i will tell you, it looks like you made a size larger, two sizes. [laughter] and rocky foremen, i developed the county supervisor rocky is around, but it was a joy to meet these local officials....
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tommy huawei are seeing. guest: you are seeing amazon outside of its home country of the u.s.. again, the important distinction is a good chunk of that 9%. it abroad coming into china. it is dependent on the chinese consumer. bigger.mazon was now amazon is bigger than alibaba. guest: alibaba hit the scene right around the time of the amazon fire flown flopped for there was backlash at the time alibaba hit the scene. there has been a reassessment pretty money has shifted back to amazon. amazon has been proven to be turning a profit. emily: alibaba did an exclusive deal with macy's today. take a listen to what daniel had to tell me about that. we just announced macy's joined the platform. they view us as the exclusive platform to entering the china market. today we are working with a lot of partners. we will have a lot more to come. are you inconfident this strategy given that we haven't seen the international revenue growth happen. it is still at 9%. guest: it is 9% now. it was little just a few years ago. emily: that quarter it was 9%. guest: that has grown dramatically. having
tommy huawei are seeing. guest: you are seeing amazon outside of its home country of the u.s.. again, the important distinction is a good chunk of that 9%. it abroad coming into china. it is dependent on the chinese consumer. bigger.mazon was now amazon is bigger than alibaba. guest: alibaba hit the scene right around the time of the amazon fire flown flopped for there was backlash at the time alibaba hit the scene. there has been a reassessment pretty money has shifted back to amazon. amazon...
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of 15 and 19 make up almost 60% of all the tommy john surgeries in the united states. it's not the high level college players or the professional players, but it's really our high school kids who are getting this operation the most. >> with the lead team athletes increasingly playing year round, attending showcases in the off-season instead of resting, there's little or no time for the arm to recover, eventually leading to injury. >> kids who play year round for two teams or more have a much higher incidence of having this injury. we recommend taking off three months per year just like major league pitchers do to let their arms relax and recover from this repetitive phenomenon. >> high school soccer player spent most of her senior year on the sidelines. >> probably the most painful thing i've been to. the defender hit me in the side of the knee with her knee. i heard two pops. >> she tore a primary knee stabilizer, the a.c.l. that's an injury her physical therapist says is a greater risk in girls than in boys. >> they are six times more likely to injury themselves than
of 15 and 19 make up almost 60% of all the tommy john surgeries in the united states. it's not the high level college players or the professional players, but it's really our high school kids who are getting this operation the most. >> with the lead team athletes increasingly playing year round, attending showcases in the off-season instead of resting, there's little or no time for the arm to recover, eventually leading to injury. >> kids who play year round for two teams or more...
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i just asked tommy last week -- i have a superstition, i don't want to ask how it came about. i'm afraid they may realize, why did we ask this guy? i did get invited two years ago to do a reading of the show and i had seen it at vassar. i had seen them do half an hour of the show at music stands and was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i had never prepared before. i came out and knew all my music. i knew what they were working on. it had powerful potential. i knew how it affected me. this is our music. i recognized the rhythms and the syncopation, and the pulse of the piece. it has been in my ear since i was born. wondered when hip-hop would come to broadway, because rock came to broadway. leslie: lin was influential in that as well, in the heights. i remember listening to in the heights, i listened to it before i saw it. there was something about that first moment of that album. the need to communicate is something that has always moved me greatly. i remember i saw a show called deaf poetry jam. they put the pen down to the paper and there is
i just asked tommy last week -- i have a superstition, i don't want to ask how it came about. i'm afraid they may realize, why did we ask this guy? i did get invited two years ago to do a reading of the show and i had seen it at vassar. i had seen them do half an hour of the show at music stands and was blown away. when i was invited to do the reading, i prepared like i had never prepared before. i came out and knew all my music. i knew what they were working on. it had powerful potential. i...
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. >> that is where tommy tippy comes in the uk brand says they finally figured out what to do with all the opinions, they recycled a mix of parenting books and blog posts to create something useful. >> tommy tippy advice made from real overwhelming baby advice. here is what you can do with those opinions -- >> that is getting a laugh here in the studio right, advice wipes are not for sale yet but that is not the point, they created the website for parenting on.com encouraging new parents to take a deep breath and trust their own instincts. >> what do you think rick? >> before was the wipes when i needed them. >> used paper towels when i was a kid. >> matt pellman is back in the "action news" traffic center with an update, trying to wipe out all the traffic news out there. >> you are asking for advice from me, you want the tips, 95 southbound side budget extra time if you are traveling from the airport through this point at 420, an accident that they got pushed off to the left shoulder and caused an extra backlog coming down to philadelphia inter nation. if you are traveling northbound
. >> that is where tommy tippy comes in the uk brand says they finally figured out what to do with all the opinions, they recycled a mix of parenting books and blog posts to create something useful. >> tommy tippy advice made from real overwhelming baby advice. here is what you can do with those opinions -- >> that is getting a laugh here in the studio right, advice wipes are not for sale yet but that is not the point, they created the website for parenting on.com encouraging...
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. >> you can play all sorts of positions, outfield, third, the kid ashier starting tomorrow had tommy john surgery age 14 when over used arm. here he is making major league debut, rick. >> thank you jamie. >> castle is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 6:00 with eva pilgrim and nydia han. >> for the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams, have a nice evening we'll see you tomorrow good night. kling (playing "comes love") (indistinct conversations) ♪ comes a rainstorm ♪ put your rubbers on your feet ♪ ♪ comes a snowstorm ♪ you can get a little heat ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done keep 'em comin', pal. you're doing great. ♪ comes a fire say, maybe you can help me. i'm lookin' for a dame. aren't we all? this one's special. you know her? know her? i'm lookin' at her. ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done (applause) (woman laughs) and where have you been all my life? (castle) talk about a slice of history.
. >> you can play all sorts of positions, outfield, third, the kid ashier starting tomorrow had tommy john surgery age 14 when over used arm. here he is making major league debut, rick. >> thank you jamie. >> castle is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 6:00 with eva pilgrim and nydia han. >> for the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams, have a nice evening we'll see you tomorrow good night. kling (playing "comes love")...
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gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never, never bend. our national character is no match for the cowardice and perversion that we face. these perverse ideologues, warped theocrats. they may be able to inspire a single loan wall to commit a savage act but they can never, never threaten who we are. when this perverted jihadist struck, everybody responded. marines and sailors moving from room to room helping fellow warriors to safety, marines and sailors helping fellow warriors jump the fence away from danger, only to turn back into the fight to save more. marines and sailors grabbing children from nearby playgrounds, shepherdi
gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never,...
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musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved the operation ins
musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black...
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. >> ariel zendaya hitting the tommy bahama party. break-up rumors surrounded the band since zayn malik left in march. the band announced they will take a year off to pursue solo work. what's interesting is the band is still on track to release their fifth album. but there won't be a tour and touring is where bands make most of their money. one d. has 34 shows left on their current world tour. the group is reportedly going to take a break over christmas, but before that, they'll be back together to promote the new album to drop before the end of the year. they're just not going to hit the road again to play more shows. >>> how about playing cookie? taraji p. henson was hospitalized for exhaustion back in june and actually posted this. this is her arm hooked up to an iv. this is saying you're doing too much. but now taraji is back, and she's sitting down with kevin for the first time since she was forced to take a break. >> how do you balance everything else? >> when i have days off, i just don't do anything. i stay home. i have things
. >> ariel zendaya hitting the tommy bahama party. break-up rumors surrounded the band since zayn malik left in march. the band announced they will take a year off to pursue solo work. what's interesting is the band is still on track to release their fifth album. but there won't be a tour and touring is where bands make most of their money. one d. has 34 shows left on their current world tour. the group is reportedly going to take a break over christmas, but before that, they'll be back...
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. >> ariel zendaya hitting the tommy bahama party. break-up rumors surrounded the march. the band announced they will take a year off to pursue solo what's interesting is the band is still on track to release their fifth album. but there won't be a tour and touring is where bands make most of their money. one d. has 34 shows left on their current world tour. the group is reportedly going to take a break over christmas, but before that, they'll be back together to promote the new the year. they're just not going to hit shows. >>> how about playing cookie? taratahenson was hospitalized for exhaustion back in june and actually posted this. this is her arm hooked up to an iv. much. but now taraji is back, and she's sitting down with kevin for the first time since she was >> how do you balance everything >> when i have days off, i just don't do anything. i stay home. i have things delivered. and i just chill. >> you lay low. >> i do. >> red carpet, hosting saturday night live, magazine covers, doing too much wore her down. and now back to focusing on being cookie lyon and "emp
. >> ariel zendaya hitting the tommy bahama party. break-up rumors surrounded the march. the band announced they will take a year off to pursue solo what's interesting is the band is still on track to release their fifth album. but there won't be a tour and touring is where bands make most of their money. one d. has 34 shows left on their current world tour. the group is reportedly going to take a break over christmas, but before that, they'll be back together to promote the new the year....
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. >> that's like "tommy boy." the deer's just looking around. >> oh, my gosh! it's like a dog back there that can't sit still. >> all right. take it easy. come on. >> it walks away. it doesn't come back. and he says it went back to nestle near where he found it. but it was reunited with mom. eventually. mom did show up, though. all is well that ends well. now, this guy is executing a bee rescue. >> probably dehydrated. >> when i got here, i got honey in my hands, then i grabbed this bee. >> i thought they eat honey. >> they do eat honey, but remember, honey is something -- it's like regurgitated and rehydrated and regurgitated, so basically honey is bee spit or vomit, whichever you want to call it. >> and it's delicious. >> it is. >> drink it away. >> this is bee's honey from -- what is this, appalachian honey, actually. >> it's my favorite. >> there we go. nice. >> someone is rescuing a bee. it's pretty cool. but at the same time, why? >> because they're so incredibly important to everything. quite frankly, in my opinion, every bee that could be rescued should
. >> that's like "tommy boy." the deer's just looking around. >> oh, my gosh! it's like a dog back there that can't sit still. >> all right. take it easy. come on. >> it walks away. it doesn't come back. and he says it went back to nestle near where he found it. but it was reunited with mom. eventually. mom did show up, though. all is well that ends well. now, this guy is executing a bee rescue. >> probably dehydrated. >> when i got here, i got...
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. >> that's like tommy boy. >> yeah. >> the deer's just looking around. >> oh my gosh. it's like a dog back there that can't sit still. >> all right. take it easy. come on. >> it walked away, it doesn't come back, and he said it went back to nestle near where he found it, but it was reunited with mom eventually. mom did show up. all is well that ends well. >>> now this guy is executing a bee rescue. >> probably dehydrated. >> honey many in my hand. >> i thought they made honey. >> honey is just something that's, it's like regurgitated and rehydrated and regurgitated, basically it's bee spit and vomit. >> and it's delicious. >> it is. >> take it away. this is a bee's honey from appalachian honey. it's my favorite. >> there you go. nice. >> someone is rescuing a bee. it's cool. but at the same time, why? >> because you're so incredibly important to everything. kwielt frankly, in my opinion, every bee that could be rescued should be rescued. >> high bee five. you want to go. there he goes. there he goes. >>> hey dies, what happens if a police officer says he'd like to talk
. >> that's like tommy boy. >> yeah. >> the deer's just looking around. >> oh my gosh. it's like a dog back there that can't sit still. >> all right. take it easy. come on. >> it walked away, it doesn't come back, and he said it went back to nestle near where he found it, but it was reunited with mom eventually. mom did show up. all is well that ends well. >>> now this guy is executing a bee rescue. >> probably dehydrated. >> honey many...
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. >> tommy. >> tommy boy. >> don't settle tom. >> liar. >> give him hell, tom. >> i think goodell got more boos there. that was the scene outside the the courthouse in new york where tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell appeared for the deflategate scandal hearing. it is the first court date since the league and the union filed. saying brady knowingly used deflated footballs. repeatedly asking the nfl's lawyer for direct evidence that links brady to the balls. while there is no smoking gun implicating brady. in the nfl and players union head back to court next week seal te results. six days before the patriots opened the regular season against is it steelers. still to for failing to stop the rise of isis and calls for a greater american military presence in iraq. we'll have the details, next. all types of problems. when a bird gets oil on its feathers, it destroys their waterproofing. dawn is absolutely essential to the wash process, we use tons of it. i was surprised that they use something that i use at home, to wash the oil off the birds. it's a wonderful feeling to be able
. >> tommy. >> tommy boy. >> don't settle tom. >> liar. >> give him hell, tom. >> i think goodell got more boos there. that was the scene outside the the courthouse in new york where tom brady and nfl commissioner roger goodell appeared for the deflategate scandal hearing. it is the first court date since the league and the union filed. saying brady knowingly used deflated footballs. repeatedly asking the nfl's lawyer for direct evidence that links brady to...
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. >> tommy petty was earlier connection. i saw him on guitar. at the time he seemed to be on fire, just playing great. he had a commitment, that was convincing enough to where no matter what he sang or played he bought it. >> we all know hotel california. we were just starting to sing the word together. how does that process start where did you come up with the idea and your other songs what is that creative process. >> i was sitting on a couch in dallas and started to play a song. i went back and recorded a little bit of it. during the time we were trying to put together the songs that would be the the hotel california record, simple little pieces and i heard that one. i will finish this and play base, and put together a demo. i put it on a cassette if anybody remembers what a cassette is. >> i have those in my car yes. >> and i put it on there with 15 or 16 other song ideas. one became victim of love. when don hendley heard my track which he typically entitled mexican regae it became later concept of moving to california, being involved with s
. >> tommy petty was earlier connection. i saw him on guitar. at the time he seemed to be on fire, just playing great. he had a commitment, that was convincing enough to where no matter what he sang or played he bought it. >> we all know hotel california. we were just starting to sing the word together. how does that process start where did you come up with the idea and your other songs what is that creative process. >> i was sitting on a couch in dallas and started to play a...
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one of the main protesters, a state representative, tommy pearson, he is going to run for lieutenant governor for that position, he has more power to enact the changes that we, protesters or people in our city, that we live in our city need to have. myself, i feel we do need changes. we do need to come together more as a community. from a journalistic side i think tommy pearson plans on one running for lieutenant governor and change the -- >> you're a photojurchlist covering the story. you're a young, black male living in this area. >> i am. >> we'll talk to rich benjamin about some of the things that have and have not happened in ferguson. a year later, seeing that city burn for so many days, seeing where things are now, do you feel that the voice of black men especially, since it's the focus of mike brown, have become stronger in that area? >> i do feel that a lot of younger black males feel more empowered to speak up about things they were concerned about before and may not have had the energy to talk about before mike brown's death last year. even myself, i'm more emboldened in p
one of the main protesters, a state representative, tommy pearson, he is going to run for lieutenant governor for that position, he has more power to enact the changes that we, protesters or people in our city, that we live in our city need to have. myself, i feel we do need changes. we do need to come together more as a community. from a journalistic side i think tommy pearson plans on one running for lieutenant governor and change the -- >> you're a photojurchlist covering the story....
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maity: muchas felicidades a tommy torres quien ayer estrenÓ desde san juan, puerto rico vÍa facebook chat, su tan esperado sencillo "ven" a dÚo con moreno, compartiÓ el vÍdeo con la canciÓn que Él mismo compuso. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: muchas felicidades a tommy torres quien les iba a comentar, ustedes se acuerdan que ricky martin puso un vÍdeo de facebook chat?, tienes el contacto en vivo, lo estabas haciendo ayer, asÍ presentÓ tommy desde viejo san juan, donde mostraba el vÍdeo, que llevaba la letra de la canciÓn, me alegra ver la mÚsica romÁntica, con gaby, muchas felicidades a tommy. johnny: Él estaba haciendo un periscope, yo estÁbamos viendo, mi mujer y yo, y gaby, me gusta tu mÚsica. ana: me encantÓ cristiano ronaldo, como habla espaÑol, me gusta cada vez mÁs. maity: hay que decir que desde las Únicas entrevistas que ha dado. ana: no se pierdan primer impacto por univisiÓn, aquÍ no se salva nadie, llegan los detectives de la moda para hablar de los mejor y peor vestidos. johnny: y en minutos, de la telenovela "yo no creo en los hombres" llega el calado jorg
maity: muchas felicidades a tommy torres quien ayer estrenÓ desde san juan, puerto rico vÍa facebook chat, su tan esperado sencillo "ven" a dÚo con moreno, compartiÓ el vÍdeo con la canciÓn que Él mismo compuso. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: muchas felicidades a tommy torres quien les iba a comentar, ustedes se acuerdan que ricky martin puso un vÍdeo de facebook chat?, tienes el contacto en vivo, lo estabas haciendo ayer, asÍ presentÓ tommy desde viejo san juan, donde mostraba el...
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partly because republicans and democrats worked together in the 90s under tommy thompson. so walker inherited a good situation. but instead of working with the obama administration to really take it to the top to get wisconsin in the lead of the country, in many cases he's resident fused to cooperate with the administration. he's been in the forefront of these lawsuits trying to overturn obamacare. he's refused money in certain circumstances. so i can't give scott walker credit for any decent numbers out of wisconsin. i would have to say i'll give it to a republican. i'll give the credit to tommy thompson, who set up quite a few good things in the 90s and then i will give to it a democrat. i think barack obama's plan has had a tremendous amount of good in wisconsin and a lot of other states. >> so far from professor nickels two failing grades. so healthcare hasn't been much of a talking point for republicans in the election cycle. it gives walker an opening to make gains. but how significant do you think those gains will be? >> well, this is a very important moment for sco
partly because republicans and democrats worked together in the 90s under tommy thompson. so walker inherited a good situation. but instead of working with the obama administration to really take it to the top to get wisconsin in the lead of the country, in many cases he's resident fused to cooperate with the administration. he's been in the forefront of these lawsuits trying to overturn obamacare. he's refused money in certain circumstances. so i can't give scott walker credit for any decent...
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tommy does and does not go away but that does not mean the free market is the answer to everything. awaymmunism does not go but that does not mean the free market is the answer to everything. >> as the historian to the state department i understand that you cannot give your opinion but i wonder if you can apply what you learned with how we deal with russia generally true that. are there -- generally today. are there lessons that can apply going ahead? james graham wilson: i think that one of the lessons is that as we go forward, just to keep in mind that this history, this period at the end of the cold war is much fresher in the minds of people in russia and eastern europe. that, to them, this is something that could have happened last week. for people who are my age, they were kids when the soviet union was a superpower. and they hear a lot of these things from their parents and they look at a world in which the country does not have the same status. that really has nothing to do with what our proper policies should be in terms of russia more broadly but i do think if we go into a
tommy does and does not go away but that does not mean the free market is the answer to everything. awaymmunism does not go but that does not mean the free market is the answer to everything. >> as the historian to the state department i understand that you cannot give your opinion but i wonder if you can apply what you learned with how we deal with russia generally true that. are there -- generally today. are there lessons that can apply going ahead? james graham wilson: i think that one...