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alice walker, welcome back.tulations on these two books for a first, talk about, "the cushion in the road: meditation and wandering as the whole world awakens to being in harm's way." what do mean by that? >> good morning. i mean my life is so full of so much activity and yet my heart and my soul are longing for my cushion, which is a meditation cushion, where i can contemplate, i can drop into the deep source of our lives and draw a lot of richness from the. what a discovered, it is i would sit on my christian in meditation and i prepared just a beautiful place for that, and the phone would ring and the world would call. so in some ways, i was very torn and conflicted until i realized by dreaming it, at that part of my life when i was called to the world, my solution was to take my cushion with me on the road. so that is what i have tried to do. your activism when you join the civil rights movement in mississippi over 40 years ago. i wonder if he could talk about that experience and now it has formed her activi
alice walker, welcome back.tulations on these two books for a first, talk about, "the cushion in the road: meditation and wandering as the whole world awakens to being in harm's way." what do mean by that? >> good morning. i mean my life is so full of so much activity and yet my heart and my soul are longing for my cushion, which is a meditation cushion, where i can contemplate, i can drop into the deep source of our lives and draw a lot of richness from the. what a discovered,...
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>> yes, yes. >> jimmy: you know, my parents used to let us open one alice on alice eve.e i've heard that. >> jimmy: is that right? i don't believe it. >> and i've been going a while with this name. >> jimmy: i'm not bei don't knoe being sarcastic or not. >> i couldn't figure out where the joke was going. i'm not being sarcastic and you made a good joke. >> jimmy: you hear that guillermo? i made a good joke. >> good job. >> jimmy: as part of your press tour, you spoke to the astronauts yesterday? >> that was definitely the coolest thing we've done. we had an amazing time. yesterday we got to go and skype, i guess, it sounds so pedestrian for a nasa guy, but we skyped to a guy in the space station. and he was turning around in the air and when we would talk he would let go of his moike and i would stay there. >> jimmy: it was you and j.j. abrams and who else? >> the writer, chris pine who plays kirk. >> jimmy: what was the nature of the conversation. >> well, j.j., it was very interesting, he said he sat next to an astronaut once who told him he had seen forms or shapes th
>> yes, yes. >> jimmy: you know, my parents used to let us open one alice on alice eve.e i've heard that. >> jimmy: is that right? i don't believe it. >> and i've been going a while with this name. >> jimmy: i'm not bei don't knoe being sarcastic or not. >> i couldn't figure out where the joke was going. i'm not being sarcastic and you made a good joke. >> jimmy: you hear that guillermo? i made a good joke. >> good job. >> jimmy: as part of...
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this alice in wonderland presidency. and listed for terrorism by association. a couple of pick this alice in wonderland theme for a wild secret policy paid by the public the mud has to dust on the white house state table while destroying punch from blood boils turning the presidential residence into a house of horrors but a blow officials advised him that with eighty two million americans unemployed and the economy down the rabbit hole the feast must be kept secret from the public but bizarrely full rubella alice in wonderland followed by a huge coverup is the recurring theme has grown killing americans without trial was called by the judge an alice in wonderland catch twenty two manning's kind grew cool to come straight from the fairy tale says kevin zeese kevin thanks a lot for coming on can you take us through it all in the book and also in wonderland as a certain point where there's a also some trouble with the queen and the queen says sentence first trial a good terms. and that really kind of margins what's happened with bradley manning i mean really manni
this alice in wonderland presidency. and listed for terrorism by association. a couple of pick this alice in wonderland theme for a wild secret policy paid by the public the mud has to dust on the white house state table while destroying punch from blood boils turning the presidential residence into a house of horrors but a blow officials advised him that with eighty two million americans unemployed and the economy down the rabbit hole the feast must be kept secret from the public but bizarrely...
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alice in wonderland and now will. i know you already know yours and stick to sleep till you old bird. least the pentagon papers during the vietnam war which showed the underlying reasons for the vietnam war that we're now we're being told the public. you know stays in the same kind of sense that meaningless they swell arrive years in jail with her during their. working order i think that our your. whole series of outrageous actions probably led the judges who dismissed the case were racist. if we had a fair trial in this case you'd have to say that you know you have the case dismissed for outrageous government on the meaning would be free bradley manning. many americans are horrified how the us justice system has been the based and un report is himself a victim of torture boat access. i am deeply disappointed and frustrated by the present occasion of the us government with regard to my attempts to visit mr manning with a trophy top attorney say he'd not only be innocent but a hero former president of the national lawy
alice in wonderland and now will. i know you already know yours and stick to sleep till you old bird. least the pentagon papers during the vietnam war which showed the underlying reasons for the vietnam war that we're now we're being told the public. you know stays in the same kind of sense that meaningless they swell arrive years in jail with her during their. working order i think that our your. whole series of outrageous actions probably led the judges who dismissed the case were racist. if...
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the old friend of the family is called alice goodman. this is alice goodman, an old friend.doza: yes. looks like he's quite fond of her. no, they're just friends. don't be too sure. speaker: she's just puzzled what's going on. is this girl with ramón or with alberto? i think that you can be in love with two people at the same time. ( laughing ) fun party, huh? your grandmother's a good dancer. i guess so. alex, is there something wrong? i have to move with my mother to los angeles. your father told me. it's going to be hard on everyone. i don't want to go. i want to stay here. i'm sorry. you must be very upset. ( music continues ) ♪ suave, que me estás sangrando, ♪ ♪ que estás acabando con mi amor... ♪ ♪ no quiso entrar por tu culpa ♪ ♪ este gran martillo que te da tu amor. ♪ ♪ no me importa lo que me hagas ♪ ♪ ni en tu pecho anido con tanta ilusion ♪ ♪ ni aunque pase lo que pase, ♪ ♪ este pecho amante es lo más de ti ♪ ♪ aunque yo quisiera, ♪ ♪ no podré olvidarte, ♪ ♪ porque siempre estás dentro de mí. ♪ ♪ suave, que me estás sangrando, ♪ ♪ que estás acabando con mi amor...
the old friend of the family is called alice goodman. this is alice goodman, an old friend.doza: yes. looks like he's quite fond of her. no, they're just friends. don't be too sure. speaker: she's just puzzled what's going on. is this girl with ramón or with alberto? i think that you can be in love with two people at the same time. ( laughing ) fun party, huh? your grandmother's a good dancer. i guess so. alex, is there something wrong? i have to move with my mother to los angeles. your father...
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turned 70 and alice will turn 70 next february. i asked alice and the part of the interview that you did not get to see today what it means, when she sees her role shifting as she hit 70. this year she has two books that she has published, "the cushion in the road," as well as a book of poetry, as well as a documentary about her life where she talks about her former thatnd who is a jewish man she married in the 1960's to great controversy and talk about what that meant in her life. we urge you to call right now, 866-359-4334. makes a call that difference. if you want to come to the set and watch a broadcast, bring a special guest, maybe celebrate somebody's anniversary, graduation. every week i do this. i take it you're out and people who support independent media from around the country, and then we go out to dinner. maybe you can come the day before and meet the guests in the studio. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. you can sit on the set and water broadcast and i get to host you for dinner. we get to break bread together and
turned 70 and alice will turn 70 next february. i asked alice and the part of the interview that you did not get to see today what it means, when she sees her role shifting as she hit 70. this year she has two books that she has published, "the cushion in the road," as well as a book of poetry, as well as a documentary about her life where she talks about her former thatnd who is a jewish man she married in the 1960's to great controversy and talk about what that meant in her life. we...
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alice in chains from the sony outdoor stage.the show, tom cruise will be here tomorrow. we'll have music from paramour as well. i have to tell you i wish everyone could be here in the studio, the atmosphere is electric, like a geography convention. [ cheers and applause ] geography teachers. like a nation of proud parents, we watched our first guest grow up on-screen both silver and small next month he reprises the role of michael bluth in the much-anticipated return of "arrested development." and his new movie "disconnect" opens in theaters friday, please say hello to jason bateman. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? you're very hairy, i noticed. >> does it look real? >> jimmy: yeah, it looks real. >> you can't see any of the netting at all? >> jimmy: not a bit of it. >> we're filming "teen wolf" in 3d and i didn't have time to take it off yet. >> jimmy: start is that right? >> i decided to do the show with it. are you excited? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you do have a lot going on. not only are you obviously
alice in chains from the sony outdoor stage.the show, tom cruise will be here tomorrow. we'll have music from paramour as well. i have to tell you i wish everyone could be here in the studio, the atmosphere is electric, like a geography convention. [ cheers and applause ] geography teachers. like a nation of proud parents, we watched our first guest grow up on-screen both silver and small next month he reprises the role of michael bluth in the much-anticipated return of "arrested...
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in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bokken north dakota shale oil program which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe the propaganda that we are going to get to millions of barrels a day out of the bought in or there were going to be him supporting it to other countries you know i think will happen in reality is we may end up around to where we are now about a million barrels a day total from aachen and he go forward and probably within the next three four years we're going to start down that general arc of depletion and then it'll all be over by about between two thousand and seventeen two thousand and twenty right james howard kunstler at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report a pleasure. and tha
in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bokken north dakota shale oil program which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe the...
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once again, alice russell. good night.
once again, alice russell. good night.
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in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bottom north dakota shale oil program which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe the propaganda that we are going to get to millions of barrels a day out of the box and or there we're going to be him exporting it to other countries you know i think will happen in reality is we may end up around to where we are now about a million barrels a day total from bach and he go forward and probably within the next three four years we're going to start down that general arc of depletion and then it'll all be over by about between two thousand and seventeen two thousand and twenty right james howard kunstler at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report a pleasure. and that's
in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bottom north dakota shale oil program which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe the...
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in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bokken north dakota shale oil program or which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe the propaganda that we are going to get to millions of barrels a day out of the box and or there we're going to be him exporting it to other countries you know i think will happen in reality is we may end up around where we are now about a million barrels a day total from bach and he go forward and probably within the next three four years we're going to start down that general arc of depletion and then it'll all be over by about between two thousand and seventeen two thousand and twenty right james howard kunstler at a time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report a pleasure. and that's
in wonderland books and alice came upon the red queen and the rig queen was running when when alice came upon her and alice said why are you running in the red queen said i have to run as fast as i can to stay where i am and that's exactly the situation with the bokken north dakota shale oil program or which is that the that the wells deplete so rapidly that we have to drill and drill drill incessantly in order to just keep their production levels where they are so out you know i don't believe...
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so we went to his home. >> my name is alice kirchner from bay area news. i came by to ask you a few questi questions about your guidebook. >> i sent you an e-mail. >> reporter: you make some great points, we'd like to have you talk with us on camera. >> he refused to talk to us. joy chu said she would like to better understand just how deadly that lava pool was. >> it shouldn't have to be able to take deaths to make changes like that. i think he's the most beautiful man i'll ever know. >> reporter: and tlfts another popular waterfall that was so deadly, andrew dodi took it out of the latest edition on his book. we'll tell you about that tomorrow night. and you'll learn what else is being done to stop the tragedies. >> alice, thank you. if you have a tip, give us a call at 888-996-tips. >> let's check in one more time with meteorologist tonight. a little bit of a change the next couple of days? >> yeah, definitely temperatures are going to be going down. a little bit of change here for tomorrow. we still have a great forecast coming for tuesday. even by the
so we went to his home. >> my name is alice kirchner from bay area news. i came by to ask you a few questi questions about your guidebook. >> i sent you an e-mail. >> reporter: you make some great points, we'd like to have you talk with us on camera. >> he refused to talk to us. joy chu said she would like to better understand just how deadly that lava pool was. >> it shouldn't have to be able to take deaths to make changes like that. i think he's the most...
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that was philip alice alice business advisor. i. have you agree with alan greenspan who recently said the stock market is the key player in the game of economic growth and the economy is doing pretty well the dow jones industrial average closed at historic fifteen thousand yesterday in addition to the gave the stock market we have also seen increases and home prices and according to the as the average wages are no longer a trailing inflation but the picture of a bit bleaker for young adults in the u.s. workers aged twenty five to thirty four are the only age group with lower average wages in two thousand and thirteen than from two thousand and the year two thousand and for more on youth unemployment numbers we turn to prime interest producer justin underhill thanks for joining me thanks for having me so just seeing what are some of the major factors contributing to high unemployment for young americans while the recession has certainly taken a toll on younger workers there's been a lack of job creation and the jobs that have been cr
that was philip alice alice business advisor. i. have you agree with alan greenspan who recently said the stock market is the key player in the game of economic growth and the economy is doing pretty well the dow jones industrial average closed at historic fifteen thousand yesterday in addition to the gave the stock market we have also seen increases and home prices and according to the as the average wages are no longer a trailing inflation but the picture of a bit bleaker for young adults in...
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>> "alice's story" was created by making books sing. they believe that theater can inspire learning. the hope is that students will learn that bystanders can make a big difference. >> they need to protect one another, because we realized that 80% of students are going to be functioning in the role of the bystander, and so they have the most important role -- to stand up for one another when they see somebody who's being bullied. >> like my friend is shy -- i will be there to support my friend. >> help them to stand up for themself. >> the kids here at p.s. 144q learn that the best defense against bullying can be summed up in one word -- empathy. >> it means, like, feeling someone's emotion even though they're not telling you, but, like, you can see it inside of them. >> so, like, you could have empathy for someone when they're being bullied. >> all: one...two...three... action! stop doing this to her. >> empathy. if each of us took that word to heart, there would be a lot fewer bullies. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in jus
>> "alice's story" was created by making books sing. they believe that theater can inspire learning. the hope is that students will learn that bystanders can make a big difference. >> they need to protect one another, because we realized that 80% of students are going to be functioning in the role of the bystander, and so they have the most important role -- to stand up for one another when they see somebody who's being bullied. >> like my friend is shy -- i will be...
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her inspiration, "alice and wonderland." >> it is not even rock 'n' roll. there are a lot more skew balls than i thought there were. >> reporter: she lives a quiet life in malibu. a medical condition causes paint if she stands for more than 10 minutes at a time. she paints, white rabbits of course. far from the drug and alcohol- fueled days during and after that summer of love in san francisco. but her life still rocks. >> i was built for rock 'n' roll because i had a very loud voice. could never sing lullabies to my daughter when she was a baby because -- [singing loud ] >> but i could not sing softly. >> reporter: and did not speak softly about pot ticks. she got an invitation to a white house tea party. she brought lsd with her planning spike the president's cup. >> talking to nixon and have the lsd in my fingernail and just guesture over his tea cup. he would of been talking about the walls melting and -- and we were just -- we just laughed just thinking about it. [ laughter ] >> you were serious? >> yes. i was. >> reporter: but the white house security
her inspiration, "alice and wonderland." >> it is not even rock 'n' roll. there are a lot more skew balls than i thought there were. >> reporter: she lives a quiet life in malibu. a medical condition causes paint if she stands for more than 10 minutes at a time. she paints, white rabbits of course. far from the drug and alcohol- fueled days during and after that summer of love in san francisco. but her life still rocks. >> i was built for rock 'n' roll because i had...
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greta gerwig is here, music from alice russell.ce brosnan. [ humming ] that was quick. this was you. hm? you've been trying to get me to eat egg whites for years. you went and talked to mcdonald's? [ gasps ] oh, an egg white delight mcmuffin. i knew it. [ female announcer ] the new egg white delight mcmuffin. freshly grilled egg whites and creamy white cheddar. also available on any of your favorites. it's another new way to love mcdonald's. mmm. this is good. yeah. it's better than good. did you remember my latte? uh..yeah... but...it's in the car. mmm! that's good. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get email that lets you share, organize and stay up-to-date like never before. [ female announcer ] the taste of delicious strawberries and creamy milk, bursting together and perfectly frozen in time. you've never tasted anything like new fruttare. new fruttare. it's all good. >> jimmy: tonight on the program, her new film is called "frances ha." greta gerwig is here. and then with music from her new album called "to dust", all the way from t
greta gerwig is here, music from alice russell.ce brosnan. [ humming ] that was quick. this was you. hm? you've been trying to get me to eat egg whites for years. you went and talked to mcdonald's? [ gasps ] oh, an egg white delight mcmuffin. i knew it. [ female announcer ] the new egg white delight mcmuffin. freshly grilled egg whites and creamy white cheddar. also available on any of your favorites. it's another new way to love mcdonald's. mmm. this is good. yeah. it's better than good. did...
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this alice in wonderland presidency. and question for terrorism by association. barack obama pick this alice in wonderland theme for a wild secret policy paid by the public the mud has to dust on the white house state table while destroying punch from blood boils turning the presidential residence into a house of horrors but obama fishel is advised him that with eighty two million americans unemployed and the economy down the rabbit hole the feast must be kept secret from the public but bizarrely full rubella alice in wonderland followed by a huge coverup is the recurring theme his grown killing americans without trial was called by the judge an alice in wonderland catch twenty two manning's kind grew cool to come straight from the fairy tale says kevin zeese kevin thanks a lot for coming on can you take us through it all in book and also wanted a. certain point where there's. also some trouble with the queen.
this alice in wonderland presidency. and question for terrorism by association. barack obama pick this alice in wonderland theme for a wild secret policy paid by the public the mud has to dust on the white house state table while destroying punch from blood boils turning the presidential residence into a house of horrors but obama fishel is advised him that with eighty two million americans unemployed and the economy down the rabbit hole the feast must be kept secret from the public but...
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you have had everybody from lady georgia to alice walk -- lady gaga to alice walk or the stage. >> we haven't announced it publicly. once we do, we'll let you know. >> oh. >>> within the next last week, we're in the final stages of negotiating with a final one. >> all right, and a big one. you're raising eyebrows. we'll have to stay town forward that. >> yes. >> and how do you get to be a grand marshal for a gay party parade? >> and there is a lot of different ways, the local brand grand marshalls voted online and in person throughout the different bay locations. >> yeah. >> and we have an electoral college, a group of people voting withity or 90 of those. >> and that is broad based. yeah. >> and the most important thing is we want everybody to go celebrate being proud that we can be united as a community and especially here in the beautiful bay area. thank you so much for having with us. >> thank you for having me. >> and i will be there screaming on the sidelines for the unusual. for the information on the fun, fun e fun events for gay pride month, visit sfpride.org. we have more. y
you have had everybody from lady georgia to alice walk -- lady gaga to alice walk or the stage. >> we haven't announced it publicly. once we do, we'll let you know. >> oh. >>> within the next last week, we're in the final stages of negotiating with a final one. >> all right, and a big one. you're raising eyebrows. we'll have to stay town forward that. >> yes. >> and how do you get to be a grand marshal for a gay party parade? >> and there is a lot of...
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i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think we have to create the space. we have to give them space to do it themselves somehow. i don't know. maybe it's a school climate thing. it's a conversation that we need to have. moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's
i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think...
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alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally but it was about bullying and they all took the pledge to stop it when they see it and amazing experience and tip of the hat to time warner to really understanding the issue and putting the weight of the media empire behind it to reach people, and second of all understanding how you sort -- there is the bully and there is the person being bullied but what if we got the 99% of other people inspired to take action? what kind of culture can we create? and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. s
alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally...
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those two should go out. >> look at alice. >> look at alice.ood. ♪ busy with three boys of her own ♪ >> i loved that show so much. >> you know what? it was past me. >> you were busy working and doing things. >> i liked "little house on the prairie." >> of course you did. >> just because the styles were so great in that. >> i want to slip my favorite thing in here just because this is a throwback to just like the "brady bunch." look at this. look at it. quisp. if you're my age, 48, you know what this is. >> a lot of sugar. >> the best cereal in the world. we used to eat salad bowls, we'd dump it in and a ton of milk and wolf it down. >> who with? i've never even seen it in a store lately. >> joanne la marka found it in one of her stores in jersey. i don't know if they make it anymore, but i guess they must. we're saying how small the box looks. >> it's $2.99 at a grocery store near you. sometimes. >> one serving. >> now mine is over here. this is something that our lady here, laura, just swears by. it's called cote d 'azur air freshener. you don
those two should go out. >> look at alice. >> look at alice.ood. ♪ busy with three boys of her own ♪ >> i loved that show so much. >> you know what? it was past me. >> you were busy working and doing things. >> i liked "little house on the prairie." >> of course you did. >> just because the styles were so great in that. >> i want to slip my favorite thing in here just because this is a throwback to just like the "brady...
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we are inside the alice grit -- alice griffith and you can see they crashed into several parked cars they did quite a bit of damage. this getaway car is a black mercedes squad car and three men were inside of that car and all of them were in their 20s and taken to the place before they partied and that's over on fitzgerald -- fitzgerald -- fitzgerald avenue and crime scene technicians moved in and uncovered evidence and it is unclear exactly what was recovered. again, we can tell you three men were taken into custody and they are fairly up -- clearly involved, alex safe grand and oh the week condition they left three candles. police same the victims were all in a ford mustang and were ejected when their car slammed into another car. >> speed was a factor and we are also looking into alcohol, and toxicology reports are pending and we believe alcohol was associated. the driver the of the mustang he later turned him self -- and they looked for drivers under the influence and more than 100 drivers were arrested statewide by 6:00 a.m. yesterday and that's down slightly from last year. >>>
we are inside the alice grit -- alice griffith and you can see they crashed into several parked cars they did quite a bit of damage. this getaway car is a black mercedes squad car and three men were inside of that car and all of them were in their 20s and taken to the place before they partied and that's over on fitzgerald -- fitzgerald -- fitzgerald avenue and crime scene technicians moved in and uncovered evidence and it is unclear exactly what was recovered. again, we can tell you three men...
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now, two things about alice made him noticeable. in the 1940s and 50s in norwich, connecticut.first, because he had been awarded a substantial insurance settlement due to an accident in which you been hurt, he had been able to afford aid cleaning buick convertible. and second, he was norwich's first african-american resident who had married a white woman, a german immigrant. and when alice would try to norwich in his big car with his white wife beside him, he was construed by some as rubbing his good fortune in accounts face. perhaps he should've been more leery because a few years earlier a relative who lived on his property had been found drowned with his feet sticking out of a shallow well, and the coroner had ruled that death accidental, too. now, i was 12 in march of 1963 when an earthen dam holding back a lake at norwich's north and gateway on a rainy night unleashing millions of gallons of water and sending slabs of ice the size of refrigerators shooting downhill carrying trees, cars, family pets, and human beings. the raging floodwaters came perilously close to our own
now, two things about alice made him noticeable. in the 1940s and 50s in norwich, connecticut.first, because he had been awarded a substantial insurance settlement due to an accident in which you been hurt, he had been able to afford aid cleaning buick convertible. and second, he was norwich's first african-american resident who had married a white woman, a german immigrant. and when alice would try to norwich in his big car with his white wife beside him, he was construed by some as rubbing...