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now arthur is president." host: garfield himself was a compromise candidate after many ballots at a republican convention. when they came to the white house, were they accepted? guest: they were largely accepted. this is where lucretia played a vital role. a lot of it was a matter of cobbling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy, that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield now as leader of the party in the country would be satisfied. you had lucretia garfield playing a little bit of an espionage role in the postelection, pre-inauguration where she goes to new york under the alias of mrs. greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conkling, and negotiating with members of the cabinet of who would be appointed and who wouldn't. host: lucretia garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in
now arthur is president." host: garfield himself was a compromise candidate after many ballots at a republican convention. when they came to the white house, were they accepted? guest: they were largely accepted. this is where lucretia played a vital role. a lot of it was a matter of cobbling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy, that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield now as leader of the party in the country would be satisfied. you had lucretia garfield playing...
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arthur gets a bad rap sometimes. host: did arthur keep garfield's cabinet? who was his most important advisor? guest: i do not recall. he did initially through the new year, but i cannot recall specifically the individual members of his cabinet that continued on. when you speak of the garfield administration, you are really talking more about the our for administration. what rachel on facebook -- measures were taken to insure the safety after the assassination? guest: none. there are guards at the front door, but it still had this sort quality tod hotel it. even with arthur's restoration -- redecoration, there was one reason why he was very protective of his daughter. the 1886 newe so year's day reception, two months before he leaves, that he allows his daughter to publicly appear. host: in alaska, welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. this is a great show. i heard something many years ago and i don't know if it's true. garfield had the ability to take lee sands from each hand and simultaneously write the same thing in greek and latin. is this true
arthur gets a bad rap sometimes. host: did arthur keep garfield's cabinet? who was his most important advisor? guest: i do not recall. he did initially through the new year, but i cannot recall specifically the individual members of his cabinet that continued on. when you speak of the garfield administration, you are really talking more about the our for administration. what rachel on facebook -- measures were taken to insure the safety after the assassination? guest: none. there are guards at...
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>> guest: that -- the arthur -- chester arthur and his wife did, right after them. but the garfields did not at the time they were in the white house in later years mrs. garfield was quite well respected and well known in the country, and i wouldn't doubt that she would have had contact with them. >> host: and next up is kerry, from new mexico. how, kerry. >> caller: huh. thank you. was there a big age difference between the president and mrs. garfield? >> guest: i don't recall. i just -- i think it was five years or less but i don't remember the specific birth dates. the pratt when is shot july 2nd and lingers until sims. the decision is made to move him to the jersey shore. >> guest: the very place he had been headed to see her and join her, and that is where he do is. in her presence. and what is really interesting is that among the many, many letters she received, she gets one from a former first lady, julia tyler, who not only sends a telegram, as does former first lady sara polk, but mrs. tyler writes her a letter and says, i wanted to emphasize that you and -
>> guest: that -- the arthur -- chester arthur and his wife did, right after them. but the garfields did not at the time they were in the white house in later years mrs. garfield was quite well respected and well known in the country, and i wouldn't doubt that she would have had contact with them. >> host: and next up is kerry, from new mexico. how, kerry. >> caller: huh. thank you. was there a big age difference between the president and mrs. garfield? >> guest: i don't...
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arthur gets a bad rap sometimes. host: did arthur keep garfield's cabinet?ho was his most important advisor? guest: i do not recall. he did initially through the new year, but i cannot recall specifically the individual members of his cabinet that continued on. when you speak of the garfield administration, you are really talking more about the our for-- arthur administration. host: rachel on facebook -- what measures were taken to insure the safety after the assassination? guest: none. there are guards at the front door, but it still had this sort of lazy, old hotel quality to it. even with arthur's restoration redecoration, there was one reason why he was very protective of his daughter. in is not done so the 1886 new year's day reception, two months before he leaves, that he allows his daughter to publicly appear. host: in alaska, welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. this is a great show. i heard something many years ago and i don't know if it's true. garfield had the ability to take from each hand and simultaneously write the same thing in gre
arthur gets a bad rap sometimes. host: did arthur keep garfield's cabinet?ho was his most important advisor? guest: i do not recall. he did initially through the new year, but i cannot recall specifically the individual members of his cabinet that continued on. when you speak of the garfield administration, you are really talking more about the our for-- arthur administration. host: rachel on facebook -- what measures were taken to insure the safety after the assassination? guest: none. there...
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bea arthur. she was 69 years old when that was painted. she looks fantastic. >> it's not her body! it's the perception of the creepy painter. >> miss catty, forget it, you don't like sharing the stage with her. you're cool, too. you're just no bea. >> who was this anonymous buyer? could it be bea arthur? >> no. >> paint thagging breasted portraits of former hollywood people who are down to their last $2 million and make them buy it work. >> that's called artistic black mablack mail two years ago. >> are you sure? >> yes. that guy spent $2 million for what is perceived to be as a joke. right? >> first of all, you're assume being it a guy. >> i'm sexist. >> as we talk about it that $2 million painting is going to $2.5, $2.7. bill, a painting you sold for a clump of dirt recently. are you jealous of the money this has made? >> that clump of dirt came directly from fenway park. that's worth a lot of money, like $20. >> fenway park is an asian fellow you met? >> yes. go to bed, fen. it's far too late
bea arthur. she was 69 years old when that was painted. she looks fantastic. >> it's not her body! it's the perception of the creepy painter. >> miss catty, forget it, you don't like sharing the stage with her. you're cool, too. you're just no bea. >> who was this anonymous buyer? could it be bea arthur? >> no. >> paint thagging breasted portraits of former hollywood people who are down to their last $2 million and make them buy it work. >> that's called...
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arthur? well, what i would say is that i think government plays a large role in supporting these organizations, and it's really critical. so pat mentioned that in philadelphia we had 18,000 people at our recovery walk last-this past fall. that is significant. the first recovery walk in philadelphia, which is done by an organization called pro-act, a-a community of recovery, had maybe 150 people. but because of our partnership with them, bringing our providers to the table, and the emphasis that we've had in philadelphia on the fact that recovery is possible, we-we in our department do a variety of things from- during recovery month . well, throughout the year. for example, you know, one of the things that we think is really important, and pat's organization has been the leader in the country around this, is putting a face on recovery. we think that's really, really important. most people work next to, they worship next to people in recovery. most of the time they don't know it, and so people
arthur? well, what i would say is that i think government plays a large role in supporting these organizations, and it's really critical. so pat mentioned that in philadelphia we had 18,000 people at our recovery walk last-this past fall. that is significant. the first recovery walk in philadelphia, which is done by an organization called pro-act, a-a community of recovery, had maybe 150 people. but because of our partnership with them, bringing our providers to the table, and the emphasis that...
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this is bea arthur naked. there she is. that's not it. >> that's just the top. >> that's just part of it. >> that's all we're allowed to show. but i have seen the rest of it and count me in. i'm ready to go. >> all right. still ahead on "way too early," yeah, we'll go to twitter. today we're asking for your best picture with a celebrity post with the hashtag #waytoorandom. , the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in re
this is bea arthur naked. there she is. that's not it. >> that's just the top. >> that's just part of it. >> that's all we're allowed to show. but i have seen the rest of it and count me in. i'm ready to go. >> all right. still ahead on "way too early," yeah, we'll go to twitter. today we're asking for your best picture with a celebrity post with the hashtag #waytoorandom. , the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing...
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thank you, arthur.ll five "fast and furious," which one is your favorite? >> um, i would say "2 fast, 2 furious," and i think it's because the cars were really colorful. >> jimmy: colorful. you keep saying that, yeah. you like the colors. very good. are you going to see the new one? >> absolutely. yeah, i just want to see it in actual speed. >> jimmy: very good. thank you, arthur. "fast and furious" is in theaters now. stick around. we'll be right back with our new digital original "game of desks!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. uhh... [ grunts ] i'll have a redd's apple ale. [ male announcer ] redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple, brewed like an ale. no. mom, check it out! energy drink
thank you, arthur.ll five "fast and furious," which one is your favorite? >> um, i would say "2 fast, 2 furious," and i think it's because the cars were really colorful. >> jimmy: colorful. you keep saying that, yeah. you like the colors. very good. are you going to see the new one? >> absolutely. yeah, i just want to see it in actual speed. >> jimmy: very good. thank you, arthur. "fast and furious" is in theaters now. stick around. we'll be...
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here's arthur!d applause ] now, arthur, you -- you know you don't have to do this, right? >> i want to, and i need to. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, you think you should. now, she jumped 150 times in 30 seconds. you think you can beat that? >> absolutely. i have no doubt about it. >> jimmy: all right. great, let's put 30 seconds on the clock. quest, can we get a drum roll, please? [ drum roll ] ready -- set -- go! [ drum roll ] [ cheers ] >> this still hurts! [ cheers ] >> jimmy: seven seconds. five -- four -- three -- two -- [ buzzer ] ♪ [ laughter ] arthur? >> i'm so freaking tired. >> jimmy: all right, there you go. arthur, the record was 150. higgins, how many jumps did arthur do? [ drum roll ] >> steve: 60. [ sad tuba ] >> jimmy: 60. >> steve: that's good, right? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: 60, that's fantastic. that's very -- so close, arthur. so close. >> yeah, thank you. i'll never stop believing in myself. >> jimmy: no, no, never do. that's the spirit. arthur meyer, everybody! t
here's arthur!d applause ] now, arthur, you -- you know you don't have to do this, right? >> i want to, and i need to. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, you think you should. now, she jumped 150 times in 30 seconds. you think you can beat that? >> absolutely. i have no doubt about it. >> jimmy: all right. great, let's put 30 seconds on the clock. quest, can we get a drum roll, please? [ drum roll ] ready -- set -- go! [ drum roll ] [ cheers ] >> this still hurts! [...
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(arthur penn) and they began to say, "wait a minute.onsoring this, they can't say this" or "they can't say that." and that was the beginning of the exodus for all of us from serious live television. (narrator) the rise of network television gave moviemakers a new chance. with movie attendance at half the lel of a decade before, hollywood saw a chance to counter its own decline by producing programs directly for this new medium. (todd gitlin) studios turned television into an assembly-line product. it did that by building a set, using it on 39 episodes a year. they had a regular cast. the division of labor was very precise. the turnaround time on episodes was very brief. now, of course, the studios had always done that. let's not romanticize the old studio set-up, but here the formulas were even more confining because week after week "the phil silvers show" or "ozzie and harriet" had to be recognizably the same. (announcer) "ozzie and harriet" starring the entire nelson family ozzie, harriet, david and rickie. hello. i'm mister ed. (narr
(arthur penn) and they began to say, "wait a minute.onsoring this, they can't say this" or "they can't say that." and that was the beginning of the exodus for all of us from serious live television. (narrator) the rise of network television gave moviemakers a new chance. with movie attendance at half the lel of a decade before, hollywood saw a chance to counter its own decline by producing programs directly for this new medium. (todd gitlin) studios turned television into an...
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arthur meyer, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, buddy? nice to see you, arthur.ast and furiouses"? >> i've never seen any of the five "fast and furious" movies. yeah/ >> jimmy: so today is day two. >> yep. and you watched it. and did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it, yeah. it was a little hard to understand what was going on because, you know, i've never seen the movie before and i was watching it at four times the original speed. >> jimmy: right, i got it. yeah. >> but i took five pages of notes. >> jimmy: very good. >> and i -- >> jimmy: can you tell us what the movie is about? >> yeah, here's my summary for "2 fast, 2 furious." it's about the blond-haired guy from the first movie, who has since gotten a haircut, teaming up with a bald black guy to do something that involves driving cars really fast. they are either trying to avoid getting killed by the mafia or they are in the mafia or they are just trying to drive their cars a lot. >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i like that. that's good, so did you enjoy it better than the first one? >> yeah,
arthur meyer, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, buddy? nice to see you, arthur.ast and furiouses"? >> i've never seen any of the five "fast and furious" movies. yeah/ >> jimmy: so today is day two. >> yep. and you watched it. and did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it, yeah. it was a little hard to understand what was going on because, you know, i've never seen the movie before and i was watching it at four times the original speed....
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arthur meyer, everybody!y: good to see you, buddy. >> you, too. >> jimmy: now, arthur, you've never seen these movies before. >> no, i actually, truly have never seen any of these movies before. >> jimmy: all right, this is exciting. now, you just watched "fast and the furious: tokyo drift." >> "tokyo drift," yeah. >> jimmy: "tokyo drift" was the third movie. now, what do you think this movie was about? >> okay, well, once again, i took five pages of notes. >> jimmy: i saw you taking notes, yeah. >> and here's my summary that i wrote up. "fast and the furious: tokyo drift" is about a guy who is either in high school or college. >> jimmy: there you go. >> he drives a car and then something happens that makes him go to tokyo. >> jimmy: maybe a student exchange program. who knows? >> possibly, yeah. while in tokyo, he and a mean japanese man race against each other a lot of times, but not without enjoying the tokyo nightclub scene, which features many babes. [ laughter ] also, at the way end of the movie, vin di
arthur meyer, everybody!y: good to see you, buddy. >> you, too. >> jimmy: now, arthur, you've never seen these movies before. >> no, i actually, truly have never seen any of these movies before. >> jimmy: all right, this is exciting. now, you just watched "fast and the furious: tokyo drift." >> "tokyo drift," yeah. >> jimmy: "tokyo drift" was the third movie. now, what do you think this movie was about? >> okay, well, once...
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arthur? and i want to take off on-on the last point because i-i think that that is a great analogy for what we have to do. if you think about breast cancer, for example, 30, 40 years ago people whispered the-the words, right? people didn't talk about it. today, people, you know, wear pink. i think many, probably thousands of people have been saved. their lives have been saved because of the awareness about that. we have a-a lot of resources that are going into-to both prevention and treatment and so forth. i think-our-my goal is to have the same thing happen in-in terms of behavioral health conditions. when one out of five, one out of four people are affected by a condition, that is a lot of people, and if you're talking about mental illness, for example, that's what the numbers are. if you look at addiction, again, you have a large segment of the population that are affected by these conditions. if we can get the broader community to understand both the impact and the importance in the same
arthur? and i want to take off on-on the last point because i-i think that that is a great analogy for what we have to do. if you think about breast cancer, for example, 30, 40 years ago people whispered the-the words, right? people didn't talk about it. today, people, you know, wear pink. i think many, probably thousands of people have been saved. their lives have been saved because of the awareness about that. we have a-a lot of resources that are going into-to both prevention and treatment...
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joining us in our panel today are arthur c., commissioner, department of behavioral health and intellectual disability services, philadelphia, pennsylvania; fran harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; john shinholser, president, mcshin foundation, richmond, virginia; pat taylor, executive director, faces & voices of recovery, washington, d.c. fran, why is there a need to increase public awareness and support related to mental and substance use disorders? it's a good question because many people are thinking that they've seen way too much information on this, and, in fact, what we have learned is that we have to get the message out so people understand the facts. they understand that substance abuse and mental health disorders are-is just another chronic illness or problem in the public health realm, and we want-as we move closer to health reform, we want the american public to understa
joining us in our panel today are arthur c., commissioner, department of behavioral health and intellectual disability services, philadelphia, pennsylvania; fran harding, director, center for substance abuse prevention, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; john shinholser, president, mcshin foundation, richmond, virginia; pat taylor, executive director, faces & voices of recovery, washington, d.c. fran,...
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you would think the guy who paid $2 million for bea arthur' arthur's boobs would want people to know about it. that's a lot of money. the worst part is now my google search history has the words bea arthur naked in it. my kids do a search for the beach, they're going to think i'm nuts. my morning workout routine is i watch other people workout while i eat apple jacks. this is called the squat front raise. but she's in what appears to be her apartment, which will be important in a moment. play close attention here. >> okay, let's work those legs. full body exercise. we're going to do a squat and a front lift. very important. your knees are behind your toes. your weight is going in your heels. and when you squat back, you lift the equalizer. >> okay, look at this. there's a man sitting on the toilet in the background. very different kind of squat. you should always close the door when you're on the toilet, but especially when a workout video is being shot in your home. guys are the best, aren't they? there's a lot of scorn lately towards abercrombie & fitch. i would sooner chop off one
you would think the guy who paid $2 million for bea arthur' arthur's boobs would want people to know about it. that's a lot of money. the worst part is now my google search history has the words bea arthur naked in it. my kids do a search for the beach, they're going to think i'm nuts. my morning workout routine is i watch other people workout while i eat apple jacks. this is called the squat front raise. but she's in what appears to be her apartment, which will be important in a moment. play...
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there's arthur right there."fast and the furious" movie at four times its original speed, trying as hard as he can to figure out what it's about. that was earlier today. he has since finished the movie, and he's now gonna come out and tell us what he thinks it's about. so, let's bring him out. arthur meyer, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, pal. have a seat there, buddy. arthur, thank you for doing this. now, you've never seen any of the "fast and furious" movies. >> no, this is my first time ever watching a "fast and the furious" movie. >> jimmy: that's very interesting. now, what was it like to watch the movie at four times its normal speed? >> well, the good thing is that i finished the movie in 25 minutes. [ light laughter ] but then, the downside was that i couldn't understand what was going on at all. >> jimmy: yeah, okay, good. now, what do you think -- [ light laughter ] what do you think the movie was about? >> okay, well, i took five pages of notes here. [ light laughter ] and -- and this is a
there's arthur right there."fast and the furious" movie at four times its original speed, trying as hard as he can to figure out what it's about. that was earlier today. he has since finished the movie, and he's now gonna come out and tell us what he thinks it's about. so, let's bring him out. arthur meyer, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, pal. have a seat there, buddy. arthur, thank you for doing this. now, you've never seen any of the "fast and furious" movies....
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arthur meyer, everybody. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: arthur, thank you for doing this. >> thank you. >> before. >> jimmy: and what is this one called, now? >> this is just called "fast and furious," so they got rid of the word the. >> jimmy: yeah, no "the fast and the furious." >> yeah, just "fast and furious." >> jimmy: is it a shorter film than the other ones? >> it's the exact same length. 26 minutes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's right. they're all -- when you watch at four times the speed. all right, now what do you think this movie, "fast and furious," is about? >> okay, well, first -- >> jimmy: took a lot of notes there. >> yes. now, first, i just want to say that the big thing in this movie is that vin diesel is back. [ cheers ] yeah. >> jimmy: he's back in this one. >> he's back in this one. he was in the first movie. he wasn't in the second. he was in the third for about four seconds. [ laughter ] so i guess that's, like, 16 seconds. but now he's back, and he still loves driving cars. >> jimmy: ah, isn't that great? good to hear. >> so here's what the movie is about. "fast and
arthur meyer, everybody. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: arthur, thank you for doing this. >> thank you. >> before. >> jimmy: and what is this one called, now? >> this is just called "fast and furious," so they got rid of the word the. >> jimmy: yeah, no "the fast and the furious." >> yeah, just "fast and furious." >> jimmy: is it a shorter film than the other ones? >> it's the exact same length. 26 minutes. [...
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. >>> and let today be known henceforth as the day bea arthur broke the internet. >>> we begin with a momentous political event, i mean a really, really big deal. tonight at 6:28 p.m. eastern, did you feel the earth move under your feet, did you feel a seismic change in this nation's politics? what you would have been feeling was the house of representatives voting to repeal obama care -- for the 37th time. by a vote of 229-195 with every single republican voting to repeal, along with two democrats. i have to give it to the house republicans. last week when speaker john boehner announced the vote with this lackluster pitch, i was a little worried their hearts weren't in it this time. >> we've got 70 new members that have not had the opportunity to vote on the president's health care law. frankly, they've been asking for an opportunity to vote on it and we're going to give it to them. >> and with that, i thought the vote was going to be some sort of pro forma affair. but they really left it out on the field. some poor staffer in boehner's office had to go down to the government printer
. >>> and let today be known henceforth as the day bea arthur broke the internet. >>> we begin with a momentous political event, i mean a really, really big deal. tonight at 6:28 p.m. eastern, did you feel the earth move under your feet, did you feel a seismic change in this nation's politics? what you would have been feeling was the house of representatives voting to repeal obama care -- for the 37th time. by a vote of 229-195 with every single republican voting to repeal,...
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today we're in arthur, illinois, talking to the old amish, trying to understand their lifestyle. now in class, the most important subject that we've been dealing with lately has been doctrine- the power of doctrine, the function of doctrine. why would anyone want to drive a horse and buggy when they can drive this shiny new american car? well, certainly, the horse and buggy gets better gas mileage- i understand it runs on one bale of unleaded hay. but there's a much more important reason why this is. that has to do with the fact that doctrines mean such a great importance to the amish. of the many contributions that come from the protestant reformation, a unique one that comes from the family that the old amish belong to is the vital need to separate from secular society. on one hand, you have the power, the temptation of technology here in arthur, illinois- the amish say, "no way. we're holding back. we're staying with the old style, the lifestyle of previous time." for them, that is the most authentic doctrine that they can come up with- a doctrine that represents the apostolic
today we're in arthur, illinois, talking to the old amish, trying to understand their lifestyle. now in class, the most important subject that we've been dealing with lately has been doctrine- the power of doctrine, the function of doctrine. why would anyone want to drive a horse and buggy when they can drive this shiny new american car? well, certainly, the horse and buggy gets better gas mileage- i understand it runs on one bale of unleaded hay. but there's a much more important reason why...
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it is not the only painting of bea arthur naked. this is a genre.chris zimmer n zimmerman. and the third awesomest thing on internet, president obama's coverup, frequently asked questions about president obama's umbrella marines from new york magazine. when the rain started falling with the press conference, two marines had them covered. did obama make any sort of jokes to lighten the mood when he asked for those? yes. he made three sort of jokes. >> well, we got a couple of marines, they're going to look good next to us. i've got a change of suits but i done know about our prime minister. you guys i'm sorry about. >> question, does this happen snofb answer, no. and it isn't nearly as odd as this. president ronald reagan in sweatpants on air force one on his way to iowa circa 1984. don't look at that image. university of texas in austin. this is almost certainly the single greatest outfit in the history of the american presidency. you can find all the links for tonight's click three on our website. we'll be right back. all stations come over to miss
it is not the only painting of bea arthur naked. this is a genre.chris zimmer n zimmerman. and the third awesomest thing on internet, president obama's coverup, frequently asked questions about president obama's umbrella marines from new york magazine. when the rain started falling with the press conference, two marines had them covered. did obama make any sort of jokes to lighten the mood when he asked for those? yes. he made three sort of jokes. >> well, we got a couple of marines,...
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a painting of bea arthur sold for $2 million. you may ask why would it sell for that much? the art piece is a nude. this topless painting of bea arthur was sold last night for $1.9 million. >> is this a real story? >>> the cast and crew of ""star trek" into darkness" was on the red carpet. even leonard nimoy was there. >> we have always had a very intense audience. mr. abrams has broadened the audience and opened it up to a whole new audience. it's exciting. we are grateful. >> she looked like mrs. spock. >> very, very appropriate. >>> let's talk about singer kelly rowland. she released a single called "dirty laundry" revealing she was in an abusive relationship. she said the emotional song took her days to record saying she had to sing the song, not sob through it. >>> finally katie holmes has been working with bold people on the set of her new film. the former mrs. tom cruise has been asked out seven times by different crew members and extras. she's said no to each and every one of them and admitted that she's been asked out by everybody on the set. >> i still have my "da
a painting of bea arthur sold for $2 million. you may ask why would it sell for that much? the art piece is a nude. this topless painting of bea arthur was sold last night for $1.9 million. >> is this a real story? >>> the cast and crew of ""star trek" into darkness" was on the red carpet. even leonard nimoy was there. >> we have always had a very intense audience. mr. abrams has broadened the audience and opened it up to a whole new audience. it's...
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getting hate mail from the bea arthur estate. starts right
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i don't know why they wouldn't, arthur. you are the one who brought it up.dn't know why they wouldn't do that. >> don't forget the prosecutors work for the people, right? they work for everyone. but they work for those particular citizens as well. >> shepard: the prosecutors are supposed to protected public from dangerous people and punish those. she is not going to hurt nobody no more. let's leave it up to the family, why not? >> i agree with you. it shows you, shepard on how split people are about the death penalty. they reach the verdict of her guilt relatively quickly. >> shepard: you bet. reached the verdict on it being a heinous crime, cruel crime quickly. on, this a jury that lives and breathes. >> shepard: listen to this. we have been waiting to hear from the jurors, right? that was the hope these jurors who deadlocked on this most important phase of it all. from the fox news producer jen in phoenix the public information officer tells us that each and every juror has declined to speak to us at this point. and their names are under seal. don't even t
i don't know why they wouldn't, arthur. you are the one who brought it up.dn't know why they wouldn't do that. >> don't forget the prosecutors work for the people, right? they work for everyone. but they work for those particular citizens as well. >> shepard: the prosecutors are supposed to protected public from dangerous people and punish those. she is not going to hurt nobody no more. let's leave it up to the family, why not? >> i agree with you. it shows you, shepard on how...
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arthur aidala, what is happening with the defense attorney and the client right now? heart is pounding out of your chest. you have a young woman you have developed a bond with, even if she's guilty as sin. you have a job to do, to represent your client to the best of your ability. what you want to hear is you made some progress. you don't want to hear first-degree murder. any other charge, she could live the rest of her life. >> shepard: we'll know in minutes. four are breaking stories, cleveland, this house of horrors, the kermit gosnell trial and capitol hill. s are if >> shepard: 30 minutes from now, the reading of the verdict in the case of jodi arias. is she guilty of murder in the first degree? one hour from now. a news conference in cleveland, ohio, on the new charges potentially against these three men in connection with the abduction and held in captivity of three women. we're on verdict watch in the case of kermit gosnell, the abortion provider accused of murdering four live babies and a grown woman. on capitol hill, the hearings under way on to the attack o
arthur aidala, what is happening with the defense attorney and the client right now? heart is pounding out of your chest. you have a young woman you have developed a bond with, even if she's guilty as sin. you have a job to do, to represent your client to the best of your ability. what you want to hear is you made some progress. you don't want to hear first-degree murder. any other charge, she could live the rest of her life. >> shepard: we'll know in minutes. four are breaking stories,...
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arthur... yeah? go get 'em.made possible by sony pictures television captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute good night. >> they just got that car. i know -- i ain't seen that car in this neighborhood. i know that ain't their car. and that ain't her husband. >> what are you doing? >> cora, i didn't know you had facial hair. you're gonna have to start shaving like your mama. >> mr. brown, what you doing out here? >> oh, nothing. i'm not doing nothing. >> are you snooping on the new neighbors, mr. brown? >> no. >> you need to mind your own business. come on in this house. >> cora -- >> just so nosy. >> this is my business. they could be some vicious kidnappers out there to come take me. >> take you where, clothes shopping? >> cor-- don't be like that, cora. do you want your daddy's face to be on the front of a chocolate milk carton? >> i should be so lucky. >> you are lucky. you're lucky to have
arthur... yeah? go get 'em.made possible by sony pictures television captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute good night. >> they just got that car. i know -- i ain't seen that car in this neighborhood. i know that ain't their car. and that ain't her husband. >> what are you doing? >> cora, i didn't know you had facial hair. you're gonna have to start shaving...
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jenna: fred tecce with us, arthur aidala. arthur, does the guy have a case?e. i think he's absolutely correct. he followed the assignment to a tee. the assignment was first impressions. it's a diary, write personal things, write what you feel, write what's on your mind. what did you read on the screen just now that was so horrible? she's tall? she's blond? she's well endowed? i mean, that's so horrible? give me a break. >> he picked the wrong one. he should have taken mary ann, you know? not ginger. >> that is the politically-correct thing to do, and i heard jon say that before the break. come on, everyone would go with ginger if they had the choice. >> i've got the tell you, i'm going with -- jenna: fred, hold on a second. here's the deal, some people are inspired by shakespeare, this guy was inspired by van halen, to arthur's point. so is he right? does he deserve $2 million for getting kicked out of school? >> no. jenna, he has a better chance of getting named in today taylor swift's next song. not going to happen. he was told by this woman that she found
jenna: fred tecce with us, arthur aidala. arthur, does the guy have a case?e. i think he's absolutely correct. he followed the assignment to a tee. the assignment was first impressions. it's a diary, write personal things, write what you feel, write what's on your mind. what did you read on the screen just now that was so horrible? she's tall? she's blond? she's well endowed? i mean, that's so horrible? give me a break. >> he picked the wrong one. he should have taken mary ann, you know?...
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i was looking to see if it was a younger bea arthur. >> no you don't.> this is a serious story. in phoenix, a woman convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend is one step closer to death. a jury found jodi arias killed travis alexander in an especially cruel manner and that makes her eligible for the death penalty. >> jurors must decide if they will recommend execution. arias' interview with "48 hours" played a key role in the case. maureen maher has covered the story from the beginning. >> reporter: criminal attorney linda kenny baden who worked on the defense teams of casey anthony and phil spector has seen more than her share of murders, but few like this. >> this showed that she was incredibly angry young woman. >> what piece of evidence sticks out the most in your mind? >> well, the piece of evidence that to me is amazing is the slit neck wound. >> why? >> because it was the ultimate control over him. he wasn't going to say anything bad to her ever again. to me that was just vicious. >> reporter: since her arrest in yreka, california, in 2008 jodi has
i was looking to see if it was a younger bea arthur. >> no you don't.> this is a serious story. in phoenix, a woman convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend is one step closer to death. a jury found jodi arias killed travis alexander in an especially cruel manner and that makes her eligible for the death penalty. >> jurors must decide if they will recommend execution. arias' interview with "48 hours" played a key role in the case. maureen maher has covered the story from...
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joining me me now arthur aidala. jonah spilbore same pedigree.'m surprised he is going to plead not guilty. i know everybody does. i kind of thought it would all be a bargaining about what the charges are and what the punishment would be. i guess i'm wrong, arthur. >> yeah, well, you just said and everybody does. it's too early in the proceeding. i mean, you just don't march your client in. even if he tells you already i want to plead guilty, i want to get this over with. you just don't not a week or 10 days after it happens say guilty. there is a lot more that goes into it. the prosecutors wouldn't even have an offer on the table at this point. if they are going to have one. what i think we need to -- having a calm handling this commonly is to look at what the exact quote was. and the quote that -- one of the defense attorneys said was we are here to make sure that people can exercise their constitutional rights to have an attorney and a fair trial. this is simply to ensure the integrity of the process and sometimes that means you have to take o
joining me me now arthur aidala. jonah spilbore same pedigree.'m surprised he is going to plead not guilty. i know everybody does. i kind of thought it would all be a bargaining about what the charges are and what the punishment would be. i guess i'm wrong, arthur. >> yeah, well, you just said and everybody does. it's too early in the proceeding. i mean, you just don't march your client in. even if he tells you already i want to plead guilty, i want to get this over with. you just don't...
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>> absolutely not. >> megyn: mark, arthur, if that is true, is it a problem?fect way to put it. it's a problem. it's not like, okay, per se, reversal, but it's one thing that a judge has to take into consideration, and megyn, the hardest thing for this judge to do is to pretend this is -- to not make this about oj simpson. she has to make it about any defendant in that position. it can't be oj simpson. it's got to be this defendant, whose lawyer may not have told him bat plea bargain, didn't tell him about the alcohol defense. the one answer oj gave yesterday i didn't like was the prosecutor said, your attorney advised you not to testify. yes. and you did what he told you to do. yes. i would have liked -- >> asked me not to testify -- >> can't pick and choose. >> megyn: the most damaging thing arthur alluded to earlier is they can prove the attorney failed to convey a plea bargain officer, and there was testimony that he could have gotten as little as 30 months in prison if he had pleaded robbery. simpson said he was never told that. and the prosecutor said th
>> absolutely not. >> megyn: mark, arthur, if that is true, is it a problem?fect way to put it. it's a problem. it's not like, okay, per se, reversal, but it's one thing that a judge has to take into consideration, and megyn, the hardest thing for this judge to do is to pretend this is -- to not make this about oj simpson. she has to make it about any defendant in that position. it can't be oj simpson. it's got to be this defendant, whose lawyer may not have told him bat plea...
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attorney arthur i. dollars joins attorney arthur i. dollars joins us next.ever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promise what is it that makes a husqvarna? it's not all the brilliant engineering, no. it's this that makes a husqvarna! ♪ lou: a california couple planning to of file a lawsuit after child protective services took awa their five month old sun because they wanted a second medical opinion. the baby has a heart murmur. center memorial hospital in sacramento when he began having flu-like symptoms. his parents did not like to carry was receiving, so they left without a formal discharge and rushed into another hospital for a second opinion. someone at the first hospital complained. here is the baby's father describing what happened next. >> my wife calls me, tells me that cops are breaking the door. there were knocking on the door. so i get there as soon as poss
attorney arthur i. dollars joins attorney arthur i. dollars joins us next.ever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promise what is it that makes a husqvarna? it's not all the brilliant engineering, no. it's this that makes a husqvarna! ♪ lou: a california couple planning to of file a lawsuit after child...
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arthur aidala on the legal battle that could now ensue.ice arriving -- her arriving now we are seeing what really happened when reese witherspoon was arrested. >> you better not arrest me. are you kidding me? i am an american citizen. >> i am now being arrested and handcuffed. >> yup. >> do you know my name? even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. >> good morning. it is 22 minutes after the hour. take a look at this amazing video of a helicopter pilot in norway as he lands right on the top of a highway guardrail. the person who shot the video says a chopper was driving a doctor off at the scene of the car crash. that pilot later telling a reporter that landing wasn't ch anything special he has done better in different cond
arthur aidala on the legal battle that could now ensue.ice arriving -- her arriving now we are seeing what really happened when reese witherspoon was arrested. >> you better not arrest me. are you kidding me? i am an american citizen. >> i am now being arrested and handcuffed. >> yup. >> do you know my name? even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [...
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arthur, thanks so much for being with us.ry so intriguing, first i was unaware there are actually hotels on army bases. so first, can you just quickly explain who stays in these hotels? >> sure, absolutely. and tracy, thank you for having me on the show today. the majority of the folks that stay on these army installations are soldiers and their families who are going through training. and the army has a large commitment to training of its forces obviously. and, you know, there's hundreds of thousands of people that stay on army installations in hotels spread across 39 locations where we at ihg are now operating. >> right. so this is very different from the soldiers that stay in the barrack. these are people kind of here on a temporary basis. so now you already operate many of these hotels and you actually are looking to take over 18 more over the next eight years. tell us what you're doing to these hotels. >> sure. actually what we've done is this program is underwhat is called the privatization of army lodging program which
arthur, thanks so much for being with us.ry so intriguing, first i was unaware there are actually hotels on army bases. so first, can you just quickly explain who stays in these hotels? >> sure, absolutely. and tracy, thank you for having me on the show today. the majority of the folks that stay on these army installations are soldiers and their families who are going through training. and the army has a large commitment to training of its forces obviously. and, you know, there's hundreds...
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bbea arthur. topless.e a look at what a pinhead paid for this. $1.9 million. 1.9 for a topless picture of bea arthur. $1.9 million could buy 127 track chairs for the amputee veterans that came back from iraq and afghanistan all screwed up, all right. we have been promoting this charity independence fund.org. $1.9 millions gets 127 amputees this chair. but you no this idiot wants to pay almost 2 million today's look at this every day. >> for a pair of water balloons. makes no sense. it is actually obnoxious and obscene. >> when you get the painting they he have the thing over it. >> this is the greatest thing ever. this means my water color of lou dobbs in a speedo is going to get $5 million. >> is that right? >> can't spell beauty without b. >> estelle getty next? >> no, i have the pictures. >> you have it already? >> how about a nude portrait of andy rooney? >> bill: that will be next. 1.6 million. >> go to my website. >> bill: whoever bought that is a real pinhead. i don't know who it is. next on the fac
bbea arthur. topless.e a look at what a pinhead paid for this. $1.9 million. 1.9 for a topless picture of bea arthur. $1.9 million could buy 127 track chairs for the amputee veterans that came back from iraq and afghanistan all screwed up, all right. we have been promoting this charity independence fund.org. $1.9 millions gets 127 amputees this chair. but you no this idiot wants to pay almost 2 million today's look at this every day. >> for a pair of water balloons. makes no sense. it is...
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. >> a strip mall on mack arthur boulevard was robbed. >>> his mile, his presence. >> the bay area mother tells us about her 12-year-old son after he drowned in a canal this weekend. the change can help other mothers. >>> and a massive expansion yon at a museum, and when it is expected to reopen. >>> and temperature in the 90s, more when we come back. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. museum, and when it is expected to reopen. >>> and temperature in the 90s, more when we come back. . >>> punching, hair pulling and all out wrestling. we're showing video of a fight over a picnic table. >> the this brawl broke out over the weeken
. >> a strip mall on mack arthur boulevard was robbed. >>> his mile, his presence. >> the bay area mother tells us about her 12-year-old son after he drowned in a canal this weekend. the change can help other mothers. >>> and a massive expansion yon at a museum, and when it is expected to reopen. >>> and temperature in the 90s, more when we come back. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah,...
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arthur, no pictures of pot or the gun. was some discussion that he was trying to sell a gun online. none of this is admissible. does that make sense to you? >> yes it makes sense to me, a judge is supposed to allow evidence to be presented to the jury that is really applicable to the events at issue, the events that happened in those few minutes that night. and you don't know the context of the picture of him with the gun. was it halloween? was it a toy gun? was it a real gun? martha: we have the picture on the screen. he's holding the gun. there are the pot plants and he's holding a gun in a tight shot and there was a text message apparently with it that said he may be trying to sell that gun online. as you say this is like -- like if a woman has a reputation of being, you know, loose and promiscuous she can still be raped in any given situation. so you have to limit the legal parameters to what happened that night. >> correct. and what is making it more difficult for the judges are facebook and twitter and all that, beca
arthur, no pictures of pot or the gun. was some discussion that he was trying to sell a gun online. none of this is admissible. does that make sense to you? >> yes it makes sense to me, a judge is supposed to allow evidence to be presented to the jury that is really applicable to the events at issue, the events that happened in those few minutes that night. and you don't know the context of the picture of him with the gun. was it halloween? was it a toy gun? was it a real gun? martha: we...
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arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art, then, all of a sudden, he
arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the...
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arthur though, general also revealed the justice department and the fbi are looking into the reportshe irs targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny in the runup to the 2012 election. today the white house says it's wait forge the inspector general's finding set to come out before digit any punishment. mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. the senate majority leader harry reid just weighed in on this as well, it's my understanding. what did he say? >> senator reid says he has spoken with the chairman of the finances committee, max bachus, and they have spoken about the need to hold hearings soon and figure out what could be done. the majority leader reid threw ther is under the bus. >> what the irs did is inexcusable. but this is not the first time we have seen this. wasn't long ago that the irs inappropriately targeted naacp, green peace, and california church who was progressive. >> so, reid making note this has cut both ways. the irs has overreached in both directions and he notes we're waiting for the independent report from the treasury inspector general. >> shepard: the t
arthur though, general also revealed the justice department and the fbi are looking into the reportshe irs targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny in the runup to the 2012 election. today the white house says it's wait forge the inspector general's finding set to come out before digit any punishment. mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. the senate majority leader harry reid just weighed in on this as well, it's my understanding. what did he say? >> senator reid says he has spoken...