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clarence fogle's going back to jail. for what?! violating your parole, clarence. you shouldn't have been within a hundred yards of that playground. wordy, get him out of here. well, we got a pedophile off the street. yeah, well, it doesn't get us any closer to finding that little girl. jules: she's been missing for almost an hour. spike, issue an amber alert, get becky's picture to every media outlet and patrol officer within a hundred-mile radius. copy that. jules, let's talk to the mom-- maybe she can tell us who might have a reason to take her daughter. you think it's personal? right now i'm not ruling anything out. here, i-i've got lots more pictures of becky if you need them. i took that one yesterday. she loves playing dress-up-- she changes five times a day. what was becky wearing today? a white hat and a pink coat, pink skirt. (sniffles) pink's her favorite color. (sobbing): i shouldn't have turned my back. i should have been watching her. please, you have to find her! mrs. corday, we're gonna do everything we can to get your daughter back. okay. can you t
clarence fogle's going back to jail. for what?! violating your parole, clarence. you shouldn't have been within a hundred yards of that playground. wordy, get him out of here. well, we got a pedophile off the street. yeah, well, it doesn't get us any closer to finding that little girl. jules: she's been missing for almost an hour. spike, issue an amber alert, get becky's picture to every media outlet and patrol officer within a hundred-mile radius. copy that. jules, let's talk to the mom--...
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clarence is now 81 years old and john 80. and all is ready for the family to be at alcatraz for the 50th anniversary of their escape. >> when she knows that she can look in those cells and knew that they were actually living there at one time, laying on those beds, you know, it's a way of connecting back to them. >> they're not sure how to go about celebrating something like that. but they know we're coming, and they know that's why we're coming. >> reporter: marie says she knows what her brothers did was wrong, but she's glad they did not spend their lives behind bars. >> never stopped loving them. still love them. >> marie widener and five of her sisters plan to make the return trip to alcatraz to celebrate her brother's freedom 50 years later. >> that was john kelly reporting. alcatraz was shut down less than a year after their escape. >> the wideners hope to get the government to return some of the brother's items which are on display in the alcatraz museum. >>> it's been damp and cloudy, and also pretty cool today, san f
clarence is now 81 years old and john 80. and all is ready for the family to be at alcatraz for the 50th anniversary of their escape. >> when she knows that she can look in those cells and knew that they were actually living there at one time, laying on those beds, you know, it's a way of connecting back to them. >> they're not sure how to go about celebrating something like that. but they know we're coming, and they know that's why we're coming. >> reporter: marie says she...
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clarence fogle's going back to jail. for what?! violating your parole, clarence. you shouldn't have been within a hundred yards of that playground. wordy, get him out of here. well, we got a pedophile off the street. yeah, well, it doesn't get us any closer to finding that little girl. jules: she's been missing for almost an hour. spike, issue an amber alert, get becky's picture to every media outlet and patrol officer within a hundred-mile radius. copy that. jules, let's talk to the mom-- maybe she can tell us who might have a reason to take her daughter. you think it's personal? right now i'm not ruling anything out. here, i-i've got lots more pictures of becky if you need them. i took that one yesterday. she loves playing dress-up-- she changes five times a day. what was becky wearing today? a white hat and a pink coat, pink skirt. (sniffles) pink's her favorite color. (sobbing): i shouldn't have turned my back. i should have been watching her. please, you have to find her! mrs. corday, we're gonna do everything we can to get your daughter back. okay. can you t
clarence fogle's going back to jail. for what?! violating your parole, clarence. you shouldn't have been within a hundred yards of that playground. wordy, get him out of here. well, we got a pedophile off the street. yeah, well, it doesn't get us any closer to finding that little girl. jules: she's been missing for almost an hour. spike, issue an amber alert, get becky's picture to every media outlet and patrol officer within a hundred-mile radius. copy that. jules, let's talk to the mom--...
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clarence is right, it's the oldness of him. he combines old pop lichl with having been there before. the more the media says this guy cannot do it, he's going to implode, the stronger he will get. that confirms that he's still an outsider even though we know he's been here for four decades. >> richard wolf, clarence page, thanks for being here. >> thanks, chris. >>> it's not just the nbc polls showing the gingrich surge. the des moines register poll shows newt gingrich ahead of ron paul and mitt romney. there you see what was referenced. that was before herman cain dropped out. we have a political columnist here from the des moines register. >> good morning, chris. >>> iowa is a tricky state because having a good organization is so important. but can the momentum that newt gingrich obviously has now override that? >> well, i think that momentum is important and gingrich is getting hot at the right time. it was four years ago in in poll at this time in the des moines register poll that mike huckabee took the lead over mitt romne
clarence is right, it's the oldness of him. he combines old pop lichl with having been there before. the more the media says this guy cannot do it, he's going to implode, the stronger he will get. that confirms that he's still an outsider even though we know he's been here for four decades. >> richard wolf, clarence page, thanks for being here. >> thanks, chris. >>> it's not just the nbc polls showing the gingrich surge. the des moines register poll shows newt gingrich...
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so did saxophonist clarence clemons for more than three decades he and bruce springsteen stuck together sticks. >> the only thing between my 150 pounds and that wire will be one drop of glue. >> osgood: not just any glue, super glue. think of inventor harry cooler the next time you're fixing the chip in your favorite bowl, the next time you're reaching for a bowl of chips, think of this man, arch west, a frito-lay executive who helped create doritos. >> there's a snack chip that bites back. come on. >> osgood: you want big flavor to a small critter, the ant. he was at a picnic when he invented the ant farm in 1956. since then they've sold more than 20 million of them. you might just call it an idea with legs. and on the subject of the animal kingdom, how about a couple of great big bear hugs for a couple of great big bears? that's no bear. it's a cow. wait. actually it is 600 pounds of butter. >> very few sculptors work in butter. >> very few. you have to be in a cold place to do it. >> osgood: we'll miss butter sculptor, norm a duffy lion. and on a more serious note from the world of v
so did saxophonist clarence clemons for more than three decades he and bruce springsteen stuck together sticks. >> the only thing between my 150 pounds and that wire will be one drop of glue. >> osgood: not just any glue, super glue. think of inventor harry cooler the next time you're fixing the chip in your favorite bowl, the next time you're reaching for a bowl of chips, think of this man, arch west, a frito-lay executive who helped create doritos. >> there's a snack chip...
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the same thing that clarence means with opportunity. freedom to live liver the lifestyle that you described and all the rest of it. those have always been there. but there's no doubt more and more tens of millions are rejecting the traditional american dream for what they see is their own personal dream. >> if americans are remaining, and i think you indicated this beth, personally confident, notwithstanding the circumstances, personally confident, how is does this translate into whom or what they expect from a presidential candidate seek track office within 12 months? >> i think again it's whether or not that candidate is first of all on my side, a key political question. and so your vision of opportunity and this society, this candidate improve that or will they put some kind of handcuffs on it? that in many ways defines our policy. >> in terms of whether or not he got policy that i like. but what about a characteristic of his personally resilience, a man or woman who can revive and stimulate the confidence that america has in itself?
the same thing that clarence means with opportunity. freedom to live liver the lifestyle that you described and all the rest of it. those have always been there. but there's no doubt more and more tens of millions are rejecting the traditional american dream for what they see is their own personal dream. >> if americans are remaining, and i think you indicated this beth, personally confident, notwithstanding the circumstances, personally confident, how is does this translate into whom or...
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corrected by clarence page.uch for joining us. >>> next, 10,000 reasons why president obama may be smiling on this monday afternoon. >> it doesn't really matter who the nominee is going to be. the core philosophy that they are expressing is the same. and the consequence con trast and visions between where i-want to take the country and where they say they want to take the country is going to be stark. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open a
corrected by clarence page.uch for joining us. >>> next, 10,000 reasons why president obama may be smiling on this monday afternoon. >> it doesn't really matter who the nominee is going to be. the core philosophy that they are expressing is the same. and the consequence con trast and visions between where i-want to take the country and where they say they want to take the country is going to be stark. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free...
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clarence page, a real pleasure. thank you, sir. one we had with jack abramoff to peter schweitzer in the first half of our show, what's abundantly clear, a debate about get money out must be add. more than a quarter million of folks had this petition signed in late september. but it is just one of the many great and rapidly developing options in the great 28 debate. if you want to, head to getmoneyout.com and learn more about all of this and how you can get involved. >>> after the break, the issue that george bush, bill clinton, and barack obama all agree on. and it's not puppies. ♪ the weather outside is frightful ♪ ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ nothing melts away the cold like a hot, delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power plant standa
clarence page, a real pleasure. thank you, sir. one we had with jack abramoff to peter schweitzer in the first half of our show, what's abundantly clear, a debate about get money out must be add. more than a quarter million of folks had this petition signed in late september. but it is just one of the many great and rapidly developing options in the great 28 debate. if you want to, head to getmoneyout.com and learn more about all of this and how you can get involved. >>> after the...
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clarence?fellow veterans on pearl harbor day as we observe what's been 70 years. >> 70 years. i think the youngest survivor is 90. . >> that's right. i got this flag from don king so it's a good republican flag. >> and hard to beat that plug. want to let everybody know, go visit nbcpolitics.com on msnbc. it's our new politics section with all the great content from the nbc inbeds who are out on the trail from the first read folks, shuck's show, and all the great interviews we have on the air. bookmark it, keep up with everything that's going on on the campaign trail. >> my shameless plug, too, nbcpolitics.com. it's already the most trafficked political site we believe on the web. that's it for this edition of "the daily run down." coming up new england, chris "jansing & co." and then at 1:00 "andrea mitchell reports." oil or cream? cream. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip.
clarence?fellow veterans on pearl harbor day as we observe what's been 70 years. >> 70 years. i think the youngest survivor is 90. . >> that's right. i got this flag from don king so it's a good republican flag. >> and hard to beat that plug. want to let everybody know, go visit nbcpolitics.com on msnbc. it's our new politics section with all the great content from the nbc inbeds who are out on the trail from the first read folks, shuck's show, and all the great interviews we...
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this does remind me of the right wing attack on anita hill during the clarence thomas hearings. >> yeah, except at this point he has himself stopped playing the ration card and stopped invoking clarence thomas, and as well he's lost a lot of support of people who are also playing that race card for him and comparing this to clarence thomas. i think you're exactly right though. in herman cain's mind, and it seems to be only his mind, there is this vast conspiracy against him, this plot to bring him down which, you know, in order to believe him, we would have to believe that all of these women are reading from the same script. they, of course, don't know each other. there's no evidence that someone else put them up to this. what would the motivation be for all of these women to come out, and, you know, in this interview he is saying that he was just a friendly relationship that he had with this woman, that he's just very generous, and what's also interesting about what herman cain has been saying all along, it's that there could be more people that come out. he said this from his first in
this does remind me of the right wing attack on anita hill during the clarence thomas hearings. >> yeah, except at this point he has himself stopped playing the ration card and stopped invoking clarence thomas, and as well he's lost a lot of support of people who are also playing that race card for him and comparing this to clarence thomas. i think you're exactly right though. in herman cain's mind, and it seems to be only his mind, there is this vast conspiracy against him, this plot to...
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." >> supreme court justice clarence thomas was born in 1948 in georgia. it was a coastal town founded by former slaves after the civil war. in november, in return for his hometown for the unveiling of the church historical marker. he told the crowd he hoped he would bring honor to his home town. after his remarks, the unveiling of the historical marker and date wreath laying this is half an hour. >> now, we will get to the meat of the program. [laughter] we have an historical marker which we erected yesterday morning which we will unveil at the services. this next guy helped us up to in the marker and he will give as a greeting on behalf of the historical marker foundation. [applause] >> thank you all and thank you mr. haynes. if i could remember the name haynes, i would now most of the people on the program. [laughter] on behalf of the georgia historical society, let me welcome you and thank you for being here today if and congratulations to the pen point veterans association on receiving this historical marker and a great work you have done to hellboy p
." >> supreme court justice clarence thomas was born in 1948 in georgia. it was a coastal town founded by former slaves after the civil war. in november, in return for his hometown for the unveiling of the church historical marker. he told the crowd he hoped he would bring honor to his home town. after his remarks, the unveiling of the historical marker and date wreath laying this is half an hour. >> now, we will get to the meat of the program. [laughter] we have an historical...
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so did saxophonist clarence clemons for more than three decades he and bruce springsteen stuck togetherly thing between my 150 pounds and that wire will be one drop of glue. >> osgood: not just any glue, super glue. think of inventor harry cooler the next time you're fixing the chip in your favorite bowl, the next time you're reaching for a bowl of chips, think of this man, arch west, a frito-lay executive who helped create doritos. >> there's a snack chip that bites back. come on. >> osgood: you want big flavor to a small critter, the ant. he was at a picnic when he invented the ant farm in 1956. since then they've sold more than 20 million of them. you might just call it an idea with legs. and on the subject of the animal kingdom, how about a couple of great big bear hugs for a couple of great big bears? that's no bear. it's a cow. wait. actually it is 600 pounds of butter. >> very few sculptors work in butter. >> very few. you have to be in a cold place to do it. >> osgood: we'll miss butter sculptor, norm a duffy lion. and on a more serious note from the world of visual arts, we los
so did saxophonist clarence clemons for more than three decades he and bruce springsteen stuck togetherly thing between my 150 pounds and that wire will be one drop of glue. >> osgood: not just any glue, super glue. think of inventor harry cooler the next time you're fixing the chip in your favorite bowl, the next time you're reaching for a bowl of chips, think of this man, arch west, a frito-lay executive who helped create doritos. >> there's a snack chip that bites back. come on....
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. >>> towering over bruce springteen and the e street band, clarence clemens.is relevance even as his health declined. despite surgeries, lady gaga's edge of glory would have lost its impact without his haunting solo. he suffered a stroke on june 12th and his horn was forever silenced six days later at the age of 69. >> you probably heard clarence a lot this holiday season, blasting his sax on bruce springsteen's "santa is coming to town." >>> now, let's check in with two holiday correspondents. red and yellow. >> yellow, what was your best gift ever? >> the gift of friendship. >> well, i hope you kept the receipt. anyways, let's find out what some celebrities are calling their best gift ever. >> i just got a really good gift from my wife, she gave me a dog tag, it had all of our kids' birthday. >> my friends have been really amazing at putting photo albums together. snapshots of our lives together. >> a drum set that my parents gave me. they gave me a new drum set when i was 14. >> i wanted a dog. santa brought me a little black lab wearing a santa hat. >> my
. >>> towering over bruce springteen and the e street band, clarence clemens.is relevance even as his health declined. despite surgeries, lady gaga's edge of glory would have lost its impact without his haunting solo. he suffered a stroke on june 12th and his horn was forever silenced six days later at the age of 69. >> you probably heard clarence a lot this holiday season, blasting his sax on bruce springsteen's "santa is coming to town." >>> now, let's check...
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i'm not here as a spokesman for clarence thomas. >> bob: wouldn't you like to hear him say?n't think he needs to. he was not the solicitor general. she was. >> bob: his wife was getting money from -- >> dana: former justice steve centanni said he would -- former juice tis stevens said he would never be influenced by. that i go with his word. >> greg: the recusal thing is an excuse to go shopping. everybody at work, you have to recuse. recuse yourself, go get your hair done. >> eric: coming up, gu gutfeld, millionaires, harry reid, unicorns. it will make sense in a few minutes. >> kimberly: that sounds groovy, baby. ♪ ♪ type 2 diabetes. you are a mother. a friend. a partner. a fighter. you have a chance to help control your blood sugar for yourself and for those who depend on you most. reducing your blood sugar can help reduce the risk of diabetes complications such as blindness, kidney disease, nerve damage and other serious health problems. if pills, diet and exercise aren't enough, you should know insulin is the most effective way to reduce your blood sugar. ask your docto
i'm not here as a spokesman for clarence thomas. >> bob: wouldn't you like to hear him say?n't think he needs to. he was not the solicitor general. she was. >> bob: his wife was getting money from -- >> dana: former justice steve centanni said he would -- former juice tis stevens said he would never be influenced by. that i go with his word. >> greg: the recusal thing is an excuse to go shopping. everybody at work, you have to recuse. recuse yourself, go get your hair...
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i'm not here as a spokesman for clarence thomas. >> bob: wouldn't you like to hear him say?he needs to. he was not the solicitor general. she was. >> bob: his wife was getting money from -- >> dana: former justice steve centanni said he would -- former juice tis stevens said he would never be influenced by. that i go with his word. >> greg: the recusal thing is an excuse to go shopping. everybody at work, you have to recuse. recuse yourself, go get your hair done. >> eric: coming up, gu gutfeld, millionaires, harry reid, unicorns. it will make sense in a few minutes. >> kimberly: that sounds groovy, baby. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm bret baier. in sioux city, iowa, cite of thursday presidential candidate debate on fox. we'll anchor "special report" tonight from here. we'll have the latest on the republican race, including the result of head-to-head polling matchup with president obama. carl cameron is on top of that. steve brown takes a look at how the field of voter voters fm the caucuses is changing. evangelicals made up the majority of participants in 2008. this time, there are new voter
i'm not here as a spokesman for clarence thomas. >> bob: wouldn't you like to hear him say?he needs to. he was not the solicitor general. she was. >> bob: his wife was getting money from -- >> dana: former justice steve centanni said he would -- former juice tis stevens said he would never be influenced by. that i go with his word. >> greg: the recusal thing is an excuse to go shopping. everybody at work, you have to recuse. recuse yourself, go get your hair done....
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>> clarence? >> the bummest rap is that "the first round of stimulus created zero jobs." politifact of the congressional budget office says, no, one to three million. >> women are the weaker sex. women may still make less than men from the same work, but that pay gap is now at a record low today. and today women make up a majority of u.s. college graduates and over the past 30 years women have started twice as many businesses. i am woman. they ought to be singing that. hear me roar. best comeback, pat? >> i got to give it to newt. after the tiffany's and the greek islands and lost of his new mexico staff -- new hampshire staff, he comes back to be the frontrunner. >> gaby giffords who came back to cast the vote on the debt ceiling debate after her tragic shooting in january. >> i would say the best comebacks are the late game dramatics forged by tim tebow, the single most exciting figure in american sports right now. >> amazing eleanor and i thinking alike again. gaby giffords. >> american fiscal responsibility. americans this year paid down that credit card and mortgage
>> clarence? >> the bummest rap is that "the first round of stimulus created zero jobs." politifact of the congressional budget office says, no, one to three million. >> women are the weaker sex. women may still make less than men from the same work, but that pay gap is now at a record low today. and today women make up a majority of u.s. college graduates and over the past 30 years women have started twice as many businesses. i am woman. they ought to be singing...
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she says her two brothers clarence and john escaped from the prison in 1962 with another man. some say the three drowned in the bay, she says they made it out alive. >> the only within they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else to put them. they kept gettinging away, getting away. >> she is planning to coming to alcatraz to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her brothers' alleged escape. if her brothers are alive they would be beyond 80 years old. mpbl the coast guard is looking for your help, ranking the top ten rescue videos of 2011 they will feature heroing rescues, like this one. they are aimed at giving new recruits a better idea of what to expect on the job. >> actually seeing what awaiting us out there. it's like, i want to graduate already and be there. >>> so far recruits like this video right here, it's a pilot ditching his plane. visit the facebook page or youtube channel. there you can take a look at all the videos. >> inspiring stuff there. what a cool way to recruit. congresswoman nancy pelosi addressing rumors she may want to ret
she says her two brothers clarence and john escaped from the prison in 1962 with another man. some say the three drowned in the bay, she says they made it out alive. >> the only within they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else to put them. they kept gettinging away, getting away. >> she is planning to coming to alcatraz to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her brothers' alleged escape. if her brothers are alive they would be beyond 80 years old....
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my name is clarence bryant. i am a longtime resident of san francisco and a product of its environment. as such, i find this as an affront to me as a citizen. i represent a group of golfers, the bay area golf club of the western golf association. i would like to read into the record for you some excerpts and statements, letters were sent to the congressman, the mayor, the board of supervisors, and the san mateo supervisors. we said that we were the host club for the western state inaugural championship held at sharp park in 1954. sharp park is a part of san francisco tradition in providing great, classical architecture in public places. our members and all of those who play golf at sharp park know that is an alistair mckinsey heritage. the tradition of the african american golf community continues at sharp park. it has for over 20 years hosted a home for an annual senior swingers tournament. [tone!] the organizer is in the audience today. the bay area golf club think you should take this ordinance under adviseme
my name is clarence bryant. i am a longtime resident of san francisco and a product of its environment. as such, i find this as an affront to me as a citizen. i represent a group of golfers, the bay area golf club of the western golf association. i would like to read into the record for you some excerpts and statements, letters were sent to the congressman, the mayor, the board of supervisors, and the san mateo supervisors. we said that we were the host club for the western state inaugural...
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>> clarence? >> corzine is a nice guy. you know him at all? >> he has trashed new jersey and then trashed this firm. >> so many losers this year, john. i gave a tie to anthony weiner and the news of the world newspaper. the biggest loser of 2011, the early obama economic team. geithner, goolsbee, bern teen, roamer, summers. they will all be associated with a plan that led to 9% unemployment, to anemic economic growth and to a $4.4 trillion added to the national debt. the biggest losers of 2011. the best politician, pat? >> chris christie, john. he stayed out of the presidential race wisely. he is a republican who cut the budget at the same time retained his popularity. i think he did the right thing all year. >> best politician hillary clinton who is no longer seen as a politician. has won the hearts of everybody around the world. >> do you think she is presidential material? >> she is presidential material. whether she runs, i don't know. >> rich? >> hands down paul ryan. he swung his caucus around a brave and bold budget. changed the nationa
>> clarence? >> corzine is a nice guy. you know him at all? >> he has trashed new jersey and then trashed this firm. >> so many losers this year, john. i gave a tie to anthony weiner and the news of the world newspaper. the biggest loser of 2011, the early obama economic team. geithner, goolsbee, bern teen, roamer, summers. they will all be associated with a plan that led to 9% unemployment, to anemic economic growth and to a $4.4 trillion added to the national debt. the...
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clarence, don't you know me? my jimmy stewart impression is not great.t as the "all-american man." but in the beginning of his career, hollywood movie moguls the big wigs, forced jimmy stewart to go to brothels to prove he wasn't gay. what are you applauding that for? there is a gap! that's true! they forced him to go to brothels to prove he wasn't gay. i'm thinking what? studio bosses paying for your hookers? don't you want to prove i'm not gay? or i am? whatever you want. that truly is a wonderful life. [jimmy stewart] "time to let jimmy see your rear window." [laughter] do we have the original poster from "it's a wonderful life?" that's how couples greeted each other back in the 1940's. look at that. look. the man would lift the woman up so she could kick him square in the nuts. it is all about manners back then. "it's a wonderful life" is about a guy named george bailey. he's thinking about suicide. he gets a rare opportunity to see what life would be like if he was never born. it's interesting to think about. sometimes i wonder what things would be
clarence, don't you know me? my jimmy stewart impression is not great.t as the "all-american man." but in the beginning of his career, hollywood movie moguls the big wigs, forced jimmy stewart to go to brothels to prove he wasn't gay. what are you applauding that for? there is a gap! that's true! they forced him to go to brothels to prove he wasn't gay. i'm thinking what? studio bosses paying for your hookers? don't you want to prove i'm not gay? or i am? whatever you want. that truly...
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clarence was given by pakistan. the accord commits given to them were wrong. in retaliation, pakistan shut down the suppliers americans used to send supplies to their troops in afghanistan. the united states says russian authorities are conducting harassment against the country's only independent election observer group. the accusations of a court ruling that found the group guilty of violations after parliamentary elections. but vladimir putin has said western governments are trying to influence the election through non-governmental organizations. stock markets have recorded some of their biggest weekly gains in nearly three years, reflecting hopes there is further action to deal with the eurozone debt crisis. traders are hoping the deal will be agreed to at a european summit next week. german chancellor angela merkel warned it will take years to resolve the situation. >> at this critical time, here is the european central bank celebrating the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the euro bank note. >> the euro, our money. >> in the german parliament today
clarence was given by pakistan. the accord commits given to them were wrong. in retaliation, pakistan shut down the suppliers americans used to send supplies to their troops in afghanistan. the united states says russian authorities are conducting harassment against the country's only independent election observer group. the accusations of a court ruling that found the group guilty of violations after parliamentary elections. but vladimir putin has said western governments are trying to...
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i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met tony serra, so i have to make use of the internet to get a sense of who he was and the imagery. what clearly came over was his passion for justice. and in some cases almost a rage for justice. and initially when i started the imagery with the clay, i tried to show this passion for justice, this rage. but then i had a conversation with jeff about tony serra. and another element came out, his great heart, his deep generosity, and his respect for those he defended. so i've tried to incorporate both of these things in this piece. and i depicted him as
i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met...
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. >> reporter: clarence thomas a 27-year mental of the port's biggest union says -- member of the port's biggest union says people have to be willing to give up a day's pay for the future of the workforce. >> if it weren't for union we wouldn't have the eight-hour work day, children would still be exploited. we wouldn't have healthcare benefits. and the only way we got that was through struggle. and that's just how it goes. >> reporter: in oakland, anser hassan, cbs 5. >>> thieves stole ipads in a best buy burglary in san carlos on thursday night. they dragged out the steel pack that held the ipads stuffed them in a vehicle and took o the store lost $100,000 worth of products during the heist. >>> the spca is offering $5,000 for any information about the killings of several ducks and geese at the newhall park in concord. the dead animals were found last saturday morning. >>> and new firefighters are getting ready to report for duty sunday in san jose. graduation ceremonies are this afternoon for the lateral firefighter academy class of 2011-2012. a $15million federal grant made it possib
. >> reporter: clarence thomas a 27-year mental of the port's biggest union says -- member of the port's biggest union says people have to be willing to give up a day's pay for the future of the workforce. >> if it weren't for union we wouldn't have the eight-hour work day, children would still be exploited. we wouldn't have healthcare benefits. and the only way we got that was through struggle. and that's just how it goes. >> reporter: in oakland, anser hassan, cbs 5....
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clarence ray alan was put to death in 2006. he spent 23 years on death row. you can learn more about the death penalty in california at ktvu.com including an explanation of the hows and the whys. >>> after 8 years of legal wrangling barry bonds learned about his fate. he will not go to prison. he was sentenced to 30 days of house arrest and two years probation. she ordered bonds to pay a $4,000 fine and serve 250 hours of community service. prosecutors called the sentence quote almost laughable. bonds was in court late this morning for the sentencing at san francisco's federal building. as soon as the judge issued the ruling she ordered a stay so they can appeal. >> at the moment he is branded a felon. we think unjustly, and we just as we aggressively fought the case at trial we intend to fight it on appeal. >> reporter: the home run champ was found guilty of one couldn't of felony obstruction -- count of felony obinstruction. he gave misleading testimony. well it seems it will keep -- we will see if he will be kept out of the hall of fame or if it will be re
clarence ray alan was put to death in 2006. he spent 23 years on death row. you can learn more about the death penalty in california at ktvu.com including an explanation of the hows and the whys. >>> after 8 years of legal wrangling barry bonds learned about his fate. he will not go to prison. he was sentenced to 30 days of house arrest and two years probation. she ordered bonds to pay a $4,000 fine and serve 250 hours of community service. prosecutors called the sentence quote almost...
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they did this exactly to elicit the effect that clarence alludes to, which is if the obama campaign andhe media say you're so terrible, mean so the president, they think the republican voters will like to hear this. but this is classic too clever by half kind of tactic. >> true clever or gets into a new area which is falsification? >> there's nothing new about -- [everyone talking at once] >> then the mccain bite is put in the mouth of obama as obama originating it! >> everything goes by so fast that he is just bet that people really are not going to hold this against him. besides, there's so much to hold against romney when it comes to switching positions and why is he always seeming so out of breath? he's always like in a big hurry to get to the end of the sentence. >> i hope this mitt romney focuses his attention on politicians misleading like obama's series of false hoods over the last three it. closer to the bone. the democrat tick national committee tv ad engine fired back for mr. obama. dnc released this ad portraying governor romney as a compulsive flip-flopper. >> the creator o
they did this exactly to elicit the effect that clarence alludes to, which is if the obama campaign andhe media say you're so terrible, mean so the president, they think the republican voters will like to hear this. but this is classic too clever by half kind of tactic. >> true clever or gets into a new area which is falsification? >> there's nothing new about -- [everyone talking at once] >> then the mccain bite is put in the mouth of obama as obama originating it! >>...