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clarence, it's always great to see you.ssed that you don't do the big discounting or specials that a lot of the restaurants do. sometimes that helps. sometimes it hurts. was there anything in the current quarter relating to that or any reason that maybe revenue is just slightly below? i saw that the stock was indicated a little lower. that doesn't mean anything. it's liquid at this point. would you call the quarter a good quarter? >> i would say it was a good quarter on many months. we do do promotions and our promotions tend to have price points. many of the times that's a discounted price point, sometimes it's premium price point, and we did run a premium promotion at red lobster this quarter, it's their conventional lobster fest, we run that with the lenten season. that did not do as well as we'd hoped, given the environment that we're in. >> that's interesting. >> tell me how that works. it's a special kind of promotion but for an expensive item, so in the current environment where maybe people are watching, pennies are
clarence, it's always great to see you.ssed that you don't do the big discounting or specials that a lot of the restaurants do. sometimes that helps. sometimes it hurts. was there anything in the current quarter relating to that or any reason that maybe revenue is just slightly below? i saw that the stock was indicated a little lower. that doesn't mean anything. it's liquid at this point. would you call the quarter a good quarter? >> i would say it was a good quarter on many months. we do...
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dayton, tennessee, the monkey scopes trial and clarence darrow. >> we have put all his speeches from 1896 on line or our digital project. if she'd like to use her computer to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in the 1896 presidential campaign is online on the railroads in the making of modern america website that we started at the university of nebraska, lincoln. >> all the material from this series is available online, 14 weeks looking at presidential contende contenders, thecontenders.cspans.org is the website. the scopes trial. >> in many ways bryan is known by americans because he was prosecutors in this trial in tennessee in july 1925, which was prosecuting a teacher named john scopes who was teaching the theory of evolution in high school, in dayton, tennessee. you know, what's sfwing about this is this issue is still very much aalive with us, of course. a large number of americans believe that it is bible, the book of genesis is how the earth was formed. bryan believed that, too. for bryan one of the things he disliked about the theory of
dayton, tennessee, the monkey scopes trial and clarence darrow. >> we have put all his speeches from 1896 on line or our digital project. if she'd like to use her computer to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in the 1896 presidential campaign is online on the railroads in the making of modern america website that we started at the university of nebraska, lincoln. >> all the material from this series is available online, 14 weeks looking at...
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we have clarence johnson of ac transit on the phone with us. good morning. what are you doing?how are you gearing up to handle the fact that bart isn't running an across the bay? >> right now we are trying to assess what is needed in the meantime we -- o' we are running service from macarthur bart and 20th street bart for bart riders. they can take those buses and won't have to worry about paying us at this point. that's all we can do at this point. we obviously are diverting any service that normally would go to the west oakland bart station, diverted around that area in the meantime we are going to be trying to figure out what more is necessary. we have some extra capacity on our morning buses. hopefully, we'll be able to handle much of the load. we'll be -- >> we are talking extra 100,000 people or so if you are handling all the transbay bart passengers. do you have that capacity? do you have extra buses or drivers? can you start them earlier to handle this? your normal transbay service on ac transit doesn't begin until later. >> it will be a challenge that's what we are try
we have clarence johnson of ac transit on the phone with us. good morning. what are you doing?how are you gearing up to handle the fact that bart isn't running an across the bay? >> right now we are trying to assess what is needed in the meantime we -- o' we are running service from macarthur bart and 20th street bart for bart riders. they can take those buses and won't have to worry about paying us at this point. that's all we can do at this point. we obviously are diverting any service...
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are you there, clarence? okay. we lost that line there. but we do know that ac transit has added some lines to help with the morning commute at the macarthur station and 19th as people have to find alternate transportation to try to get across and not use the transbay tube. clarence, you're now on the phone with us? >> yes. >> there we go. so i mentioned that you added lines for ac transit at the macarthur and 19th street station. how are we looking so far? >> what we've done is we've diverted some of our transbay buss to those stations to pick up b.a.r.t. riders who would normally make their commute to san francisco. the idea is for them to board our buses there, use their b.a.r.t. tickets, and they will be honored for the fare. obviously we have to do all we can to pick up the slack. we do have some extra capacity on our buses during the morning commute. probably not nearly enough at this point. so we are working to see what more needs to be done and what more we can do to alleviate some of this stress. >> we're taking a live look alread
are you there, clarence? okay. we lost that line there. but we do know that ac transit has added some lines to help with the morning commute at the macarthur station and 19th as people have to find alternate transportation to try to get across and not use the transbay tube. clarence, you're now on the phone with us? >> yes. >> there we go. so i mentioned that you added lines for ac transit at the macarthur and 19th street station. how are we looking so far? >> what we've done...
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also in washington, "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page.ith me here in new york, msnbc contribute somewhere democratic strategist krystal ball. this wasn't soaring rhetoric or an anointed preacher. this was like a lecture that took us through the past and brought us up to the present. is it your view that the president managed to reclaim the upper hand today? >> i don't know if anyone's speech is going to make that difference. what do you think the most important word in the speech was? >> good question. i have no idea. tell me. >> well you used in the intro. it's choice. he wants voters to see the selection as a choice election. his vision, his set of policies, his actions versus mitt romney's vision and his policies as defined mostly by the ryan budget plan that mitt romney has endorses. and mitt romney, of course wants this election to be not a choice but wants voters to be angry at obama, angry about the election. he wants them to vet, this wants this to be a venting election and obama wants to say there's a rational choice that our fut
also in washington, "chicago tribune" columnist clarence page.ith me here in new york, msnbc contribute somewhere democratic strategist krystal ball. this wasn't soaring rhetoric or an anointed preacher. this was like a lecture that took us through the past and brought us up to the present. is it your view that the president managed to reclaim the upper hand today? >> i don't know if anyone's speech is going to make that difference. what do you think the most important word in...
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on june 11, 1962, frank morris and brothers clarence and john england escaped from the rock. the u.s. marshals say result of more than a year of planning. no one know the men survived but a sister of clarence and john says she believes they made it out and are still alive. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else. they kept getting away, getting away. >> if they survived all three men would be in their 80s now. the fugitives' families along with u.s. marshals will be at alcatraz prison national park to talk about their roles and belief about that escape. >> i always think that is a fascinating story. 4:41. coming up, tinseltown here in silicon valley. why the south bay is in the spotlight. >> here is a live look at a gorgeous shot. all lit up, the transamerica pyramid tall and bright on this early monday morning. >> welcome back everyone. it is 4:44 now. these are live pictures from pennsylvania where we are expecting opening statements in the sandusky trial. actually, a lot of media are present. we'll bring you available
on june 11, 1962, frank morris and brothers clarence and john england escaped from the rock. the u.s. marshals say result of more than a year of planning. no one know the men survived but a sister of clarence and john says she believes they made it out and are still alive. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else. they kept getting away, getting away. >> if they survived all three men would be in their 80s now. the fugitives'...
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joe was one of the attorneys with clarence darrow. i know debs defended in print the mcnamaras. i wondered if think could comment on that. >> lisa phillips, is this a period of time you could fill us in on? >> i don't know enough about it. i do know that i failed to mention earlier that clarence darrow was a big part of debs' defense in 1904 after being accused of convicted of contempt of court after the pullman strike. i don't know enough about joe paraman to comment. >> debs did not intend to justify the dynamiting of the building, which was the los angeles times building, which was ther of the tremendous anti-labor sentiment at that point. he believed the mcnamaras were innocent. much o hdefense of them was really based on believing this was a false charge. >> his second sentencing was under the espionage act. he made a speech is sentencing. one of his quotes is among eugene v. debs most famous. it is i said then and i said now. there is a lower class and i am in it. there is a criminal class and i am in it. there is a soul in prison and i am not free. he went to prison and i
joe was one of the attorneys with clarence darrow. i know debs defended in print the mcnamaras. i wondered if think could comment on that. >> lisa phillips, is this a period of time you could fill us in on? >> i don't know enough about it. i do know that i failed to mention earlier that clarence darrow was a big part of debs' defense in 1904 after being accused of convicted of contempt of court after the pullman strike. i don't know enough about joe paraman to comment. >> debs...
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but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out and are still alive. their sister says she hopes to get some of her brothers' personal items back this coming week, which are still on display in the alcatraz museum. and stepping back even further a little bit, back in 1958, the brothers were sentenced to 35 years for robbing a bank in alabama. but they just kept trying to escape. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else they put them. they kept getting away, getting away. >> if they survived, all three men would be in their 80s now. the family is expected to be at alcatraz prison national park tomorrow for the 50th anniversary of their escape. and they hope to get some of their things back, perhaps. >>> let's check in with rob mayeda on the weather. it's actually going to be gorgeous at alcatraz tomorrow. unusual. >> it is, actually. we're seeing temperatures even around san francisco close to 80 degrees. a gorgeous sunday. in fact we're still a little more than two weeks away or so to the start of
but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out and are still alive. their sister says she hopes to get some of her brothers' personal items back this coming week, which are still on display in the alcatraz museum. and stepping back even further a little bit, back in 1958, the brothers were sentenced to 35 years for robbing a bank in alabama. but they just kept trying to escape. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere...
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. >>> clarence >>> clarence otis on "squawk box" talking about launching a promotion next week.a listen. >> we are working at olive garden on a number of things to improve results. consumers will see the results of that work really beginning next week with olive garden's next promotion. >> that brings us to this morning's "squawk on the trewee" what do they need to offer to get customers back? we have your responses throughout the morning. jim, what you say? you are the only one of three of us that regularly goes to olive garden? >> cargo pants. give us cargo pants. you can put more breadsticks in more pockets. there's a route 22 olive garden is my olive garden. i cannot tell you how many times i've been there and wanted to play the cnbc card jump the line, but i am a man of the people similar to my man david faber. >> david is the man of the people. three times, not twice, not once, three times. >> went to ripley's believe it or not with his boy and nine other kids. the whole notion of you beat west side thing defeats -- >> [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. bu
. >>> clarence >>> clarence otis on "squawk box" talking about launching a promotion next week.a listen. >> we are working at olive garden on a number of things to improve results. consumers will see the results of that work really beginning next week with olive garden's next promotion. >> that brings us to this morning's "squawk on the trewee" what do they need to offer to get customers back? we have your responses throughout the morning. jim,...
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on june 11th, 1962, brothers clarence and john anglin escaped from alcatraz prison, along with a thirdnmate, frank morris. officials say a raft made of rubber raincoats was found near angel island in the san francisco bay, but the fugitives, well, they were never found. they insist the three men drowned during the escape attempt. but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out, and she insists they are still alive today. she says she hopes to get some of her brothers personal items, which are still on display in the alcatraz museum. the brothers were in prison for robbing a bank. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz is because they could not keep them anywhere else they put them. they kept getting away, getting away. >> if they survive and are still alive, all three men would be in their 80s. >>> let's bring in damon andrew of comcast sportsnet for a look at sports. a little alcatraz stuff going on there too. what is up, damon? >> a lot of alcatraz going on in the newscast today. hey, diane, you know it may really be time to freak out. another rough time for t
on june 11th, 1962, brothers clarence and john anglin escaped from alcatraz prison, along with a thirdnmate, frank morris. officials say a raft made of rubber raincoats was found near angel island in the san francisco bay, but the fugitives, well, they were never found. they insist the three men drowned during the escape attempt. but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out, and she insists they are still alive today. she says she hopes to get some of her brothers personal...
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dayton, tennessee, the monkey scopes trial and clarence darrow. >> i was just going to tell nadine that we have put all of william jennings bryan's speeches from 1896 online on our digital project so. if she'd like to use her computer to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in the 1896 presidential campaign is online on the railroads and the making of modern america website that we started here at the university of nebraska, lincoln. >> and all the material from this series is available online, 14 weeks looking at presidential contenders. the contenders.cspan.org is our website. the scopes trial. >> many ways, william jennings bryan is known, if he's known at all, for a lot of americans because he was one of the prosecutors in this trial in tennessee in july 1925, which was prosecuting a teacher named john scopes which was teaching the theory of evolution in high school, in dayton, tennessee. what was interesting about this is that this issue is still very much alive with us, of course. large number of americans believe that the bible -- that the book
dayton, tennessee, the monkey scopes trial and clarence darrow. >> i was just going to tell nadine that we have put all of william jennings bryan's speeches from 1896 online on our digital project so. if she'd like to use her computer to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in the 1896 presidential campaign is online on the railroads and the making of modern america website that we started here at the university of nebraska, lincoln. >> and all...
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. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to findut if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. loyalty discounts, safe driver discounts, paperless discounts. progressive keeps finding me new ways to save me money on my car insurance. you're sure to save it forward. i see you're a healthy eater. you qualify for a healthy eater's discount. oh, my gosh! thank you. you're welcome. dropping off the shopping cart discount. why are you doing it? because of the hundreds i saved at progressive. and that's when i told her about progressive online! [ all chuckling ] all right, look busy, the manager is coming. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> here's what's happening. one person is dead after a stage collapsed befor
. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to findut if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. loyalty discounts, safe driver discounts, paperless...
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(clarence ssain)"i ont think he was mentally ill.. like i ssy heeseemed like a normal person every time i seen him he seemed like a regular college student. i definitely never expected him to do being held without bbil yua is tonight .... say a mother accidentally ice backed hee suv into fivee it happened last niggt . in the driveway of this lewisdale home. police say maria anna ccuz-lopez, accelerator instead of the brrkes. her 8-year--ld an 11-year-old boy is in critical condition... and ttree others received minor injuries. police had been at the home earlier in the evening trying to settle a dispute bbtween lopez and her llnnlord... she'd been evictedd from the home and was in the &pprocess of moving out. "iq: no charges filed..... just a devastattng accident." 3 police re trying to determine the relationship between the woman and the other ccildren. a number of people had been at the home to help with the playing outside. r kids were - maryland state olice want yoor help fighting back... ...against someone who as apparently taking videos of children in bathrooms at rest stops along
(clarence ssain)"i ont think he was mentally ill.. like i ssy heeseemed like a normal person every time i seen him he seemed like a regular college student. i definitely never expected him to do being held without bbil yua is tonight .... say a mother accidentally ice backed hee suv into fivee it happened last niggt . in the driveway of this lewisdale home. police say maria anna ccuz-lopez, accelerator instead of the brrkes. her 8-year--ld an 11-year-old boy is in critical condition... and...
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i talked to stanton worse sir's lf-v tst whoas t y at i kick myself for is clarence chamberlain's family is around here somewhere, new jersey or something and there's a fellow -- i got an e-mailro y t k,ner e other who made a documentary about clarence chamberlain that showed at the imax theater. i am sure i am pointing in the ong direion. adf civilization. that way. his family is still alive. i would love to have known they were still alive. i would have loved to have taanced to these people. ben a ing chte atihe tre i a lot -- in this book there's a lot of -- i don't harp on it but can't get away from itut there's aot ofju aisinn h levine -- there's a lot of anti-semitism. in 1927, there were african-american flyers who wanted to fly but a few places ben on tew lethefl fl iw who regularly went up with a black fls. i think he was jamaican. lirometng he called mself a black eagle and for a couple s. over harlem in aed dil sui go juut h be shendan chamberlain were the best of frienles and finally he built this plane, he was going to be the first american flyer to fly y rickeom n tybe plan
i talked to stanton worse sir's lf-v tst whoas t y at i kick myself for is clarence chamberlain's family is around here somewhere, new jersey or something and there's a fellow -- i got an e-mailro y t k,ner e other who made a documentary about clarence chamberlain that showed at the imax theater. i am sure i am pointing in the ong direion. adf civilization. that way. his family is still alive. i would love to have known they were still alive. i would have loved to have taanced to these people....
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clarence angle. john engler el and frank morris.what they did eventually broke the rock it closed 9 months later. did they successfully leave alcatraz and wind up in marin county on the rain coat raft. it's in tryinging thought and still a mystery 50 years later. if they are still alive marshall says would he congratulate them on the success and then arrest them. alcatraz, 7 news. >>> when we continues tonight. daring driver and his risky rush hour moves. >> also simple injection is helping men lose weight and some improve their love life. >> and alleged victim gives graphic testimony in the sexual abuse trial of jerry sandusky. what the former coach is expected to say on the stand in his own defense. another half hour of news continues in just hour of news continues in just a moment [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with
clarence angle. john engler el and frank morris.what they did eventually broke the rock it closed 9 months later. did they successfully leave alcatraz and wind up in marin county on the rain coat raft. it's in tryinging thought and still a mystery 50 years later. if they are still alive marshall says would he congratulate them on the success and then arrest them. alcatraz, 7 news. >>> when we continues tonight. daring driver and his risky rush hour moves. >> also simple injection...
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june 11th, 1962, brothers clarence and john anglchlt lan escaped from alcatraz along with frank morris. a raft made of rubber rain coats was found near angel island but the fugitives were never found. they insist the three men drowned but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out and she insists they are still alive today. she says she hopesing to get some of her brothers' personal items which are still on display in the alcatraz museum. the brothers were imprisoned for robbing a bank. >> the only reason they put them in alcatraz was because they could not keep them anywhere else they put them. they kept getting away, getting away. >> if they survived and are still alive, all three men would be in their 80s now. >>> authorities in alabama are searching for a suspect and many people at one university are grieving. three people including two former football players were killed in a shooting last night at an off-campus party. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire during a fight at a party held at an off-campus apartment complex near auburn university on saturday night. >>
june 11th, 1962, brothers clarence and john anglchlt lan escaped from alcatraz along with frank morris. a raft made of rubber rain coats was found near angel island but the fugitives were never found. they insist the three men drowned but a sister of clarence and john says she knows they made it out and she insists they are still alive today. she says she hopesing to get some of her brothers' personal items which are still on display in the alcatraz museum. the brothers were imprisoned for...
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clarence thomas. response ... prom... capitol hill... was quick.../, kathleen cairns... spent the day... in d.c..../ where ... she... poke ith members... of... maryllnn's del. delegation. at the us cap in wash dc a busyyday of debaae over otter issues seemed overshadowed by the sup cts decision involving health care. -standup--harris- opinions.-harris--dutch-so f - whats next???-dutch--harris- the debate now moves back to the olitical arena. in wash edition. 45 news late - &p conservative groups ... react... to... the ruling..../ and... vow... to fight... to epeal...//. group... stemming... back to 2009. // many... members... attended ccngressional... town hall meetings... to protest .../ they... also fight... against tax increaaes... in... several states..../ ironically,... the supreme court... ruled... congress ...could impose ...mandatory health coverage power... tt átaxá the publicc < "the court of public opinion and large, hate ttis thing. don't like when the federal ey - government comes in and tells them what to do nd what not to do."> do."> the....group plans to
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am leaving only clarence thomas to rule on obama care. he has remained silent. the united states supreme court surprised many analysts today when justice alito announced he will be stepping down from the bench to become the base player for iron maiden. >> today the long-awaited decision on obamacare came down-- excuse me, excuse me, i said nobody in the break room, okay. get out, out. >> stephen: we'll stay on top of this breaking story. fingers crossed. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now nation-- in the past few months our economy has been a sluggish as a slug in a slug convention. it's gotten so bad i had to fire my metaphor writer. well, folks,-- (laughter) i've got some good news and some bad news. the good news is there's plenty of bad news which is great news for mitt romney. (laughter) you see the cornerstone of mift's campaign is that he can fix obama's broke own economy. so the worst things are for john q public, the better they are for willard m private. >> the federal chairman ben bernanke said today unemployment will remain above 8% through the en
am leaving only clarence thomas to rule on obama care. he has remained silent. the united states supreme court surprised many analysts today when justice alito announced he will be stepping down from the bench to become the base player for iron maiden. >> today the long-awaited decision on obamacare came down-- excuse me, excuse me, i said nobody in the break room, okay. get out, out. >> stephen: we'll stay on top of this breaking story. fingers crossed. (cheers and applause)...
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america's uneasy browning, clarence page, may 23rd. what is your . here? >> the thing is it's hardly dead. i find it laughable not only a mixed race president but what marco rubio, in florida, you've got governor of louisiana, governor of south carolina, parents indian born assimilating very well. the melting pot of mulligan stew still works. california has been troubled because of people like howard jarvis of proposition 13, in 1970s, that put this lid on taxes. so they no longer wanted to pay for the wonderful educational system california used toe have if you don't pay for it, you're not going to get it. same thing with more recently why the republican party is losing because they alienated the hispanics. america. fortunately, most americans -- >> let me talk, john. >> you'll get a chance, pat. most learns are ostomies tick about the melting pot, and i think a cencus made a mistake by not counting mixed race people as -- as white or some of them as white. it's hard to know how many of them count. but the fact is we're going through a browning process ri
america's uneasy browning, clarence page, may 23rd. what is your . here? >> the thing is it's hardly dead. i find it laughable not only a mixed race president but what marco rubio, in florida, you've got governor of louisiana, governor of south carolina, parents indian born assimilating very well. the melting pot of mulligan stew still works. california has been troubled because of people like howard jarvis of proposition 13, in 1970s, that put this lid on taxes. so they no longer wanted...
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bush was centrist or even left of center but did give us clarence thomas in the supreme court. >> heis based on a decision he thought was best at that moment whether it is in the middle or on the right. >> does george h.w. make any comments at ball his son's presidency? >> other than he was a proud father, no. whether it is his son or whether it is president obama or -- anybody running today for the republican party, he stays out of it. >> he doesn't offer any critique, any -- assessment of the roy his son served as president? he doesn't offer any insight? >> no. playing the proud father and doesn't want to go there. >> thank you very much indeed. the film is on hbo tomorrow night, i believe. >> tomorrow night. >> premieres tomorrow night. thank you so much. we will be right back to "clear the air." ♪ surf's up everybody get your boards and your wetsuits ♪ free-credit-score-dot-com's gonna direct you ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what
bush was centrist or even left of center but did give us clarence thomas in the supreme court. >> heis based on a decision he thought was best at that moment whether it is in the middle or on the right. >> does george h.w. make any comments at ball his son's presidency? >> other than he was a proud father, no. whether it is his son or whether it is president obama or -- anybody running today for the republican party, he stays out of it. >> he doesn't offer any critique,...
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. >> denny thomas papered up clarence thomas's study with 0 peel obama wallpaper.enator rand paul had this to say: just because a couple of people on the supreme court declare something to be constitutional does not make it so. >> that's brilliant, rand. yes, a couple of people on the court would not make it couldstitutional. however, and i only went to public school here five people on the court tends to do the trick. joining us now for more on the supreme court decision, we are delighted to welcome congresswoman lynn wooley from the great state of california. good evening. >> thanks for having me. >>light delightful to have you here bain or and cantor say they are going to work on repealing this as soon as the housesession. i work in new york. we have a lot of theater here this isn't real theater? this won't create jobs? >> no. they are serious. i mean they are going to let us enjoy the good works of the supreme court for about an hour and a half and then they came right out with july 11th, we are voting for a repeal. and they are going to keep right on because t
. >> denny thomas papered up clarence thomas's study with 0 peel obama wallpaper.enator rand paul had this to say: just because a couple of people on the supreme court declare something to be constitutional does not make it so. >> that's brilliant, rand. yes, a couple of people on the court would not make it couldstitutional. however, and i only went to public school here five people on the court tends to do the trick. joining us now for more on the supreme court decision, we are...
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clarence "ace" parker.tball player and baseball player and is the oldest living member of the nfl hall of fame. yes, they are proud of him. and we have catherine babbitt of friendswood, texas, 100 years old today. proud veteran, served as a staff sergeant in world war ii, one of the lady members of our armed forces. william murray from wheeling, west virginia, 100 years old today, world war ii veteran and was on the first boat that landed on k day. send shivers up my spine. lillian and don corbin, sarasota, florida. they've been married five years and they love to cruise all over the place. >> thank you so much. coming up next we're going to get the consumer reports ratings of the best restaurant chains as voted on by you but first this is "today" on nbc. . >>> americans spent $1.7 billion a day eating out at restaurants. what are the best chain restaurants in the country? nearly 48,000 diners weighed in on their favorites in this month's "consumer reports." todd marks is here with the results. four basic c
clarence "ace" parker.tball player and baseball player and is the oldest living member of the nfl hall of fame. yes, they are proud of him. and we have catherine babbitt of friendswood, texas, 100 years old today. proud veteran, served as a staff sergeant in world war ii, one of the lady members of our armed forces. william murray from wheeling, west virginia, 100 years old today, world war ii veteran and was on the first boat that landed on k day. send shivers up my spine. lillian...
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washington, as the united states supreme court has committed octuple murder-sewer side, leaving only clarencebama care, he has remained silent. the united states supreme court surpriseded many analysts today when justice samuel alito announced he will be stepping down from the bench to become the bass player for iron maiden. today the long awaited decision on obama care came down -- excuse me, excuse me, i said nobody in the break room. get out, out. >> iron maiden reference, you don't hear that enough. for his part, we should point out mr. murdoch's office said as the boy scouts say, be prepared. he said he fully hopes the supreme court strikes down obama care. >>> still ahead on way t"way to earl early", your tweets, texts and emails are up next. >>> we asked you at the top of the show what you were doing up. our producer has some answers. >> twitter, one response, i must be a fan, sitting in my car listening to your show on sirius, because no electricity here in richmond. >> wow. richmond, virginia, dr. danny, that is a level of commitment. i don't think we've heard before, no electricity
washington, as the united states supreme court has committed octuple murder-sewer side, leaving only clarencebama care, he has remained silent. the united states supreme court surpriseded many analysts today when justice samuel alito announced he will be stepping down from the bench to become the bass player for iron maiden. today the long awaited decision on obama care came down -- excuse me, excuse me, i said nobody in the break room. get out, out. >> iron maiden reference, you don't...
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joining us now for the interview is pima county arizona sheriff clarence dupenick, thank you for beingleasure. >> as sheriff of a county that has a large border with mexico, can i get your personal reaction, your reaction as sheriff to the supreme court's decision today? >> well, i was surprised by it because what we have been hearing from the media and others was that they were going to support senate big 1070, so we were plez nltly surprised. from our point of view, it really doesn't change how we do business at all. >> do you think the kind of policing that that law tried to mandate in arizona, do you think it would have made the people of arizona safer or would it have made your job easier as sheriff? >> well, it would have been a nightmare for law enforcement to try to implement. one of the things that people don't understand that right now, when we encounter aliens in conjunction with other stops that we make, we call the border patrol and turn them over immediately and that's the end of it. this law would have required us to charge them with a state misdemeanor, put them in our
joining us now for the interview is pima county arizona sheriff clarence dupenick, thank you for beingleasure. >> as sheriff of a county that has a large border with mexico, can i get your personal reaction, your reaction as sheriff to the supreme court's decision today? >> well, i was surprised by it because what we have been hearing from the media and others was that they were going to support senate big 1070, so we were plez nltly surprised. from our point of view, it really...
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---el once de junio de 1962, frank morris y los hermanos clarence y john anglin, lograron escalar lasque inicialmente fue un fuerte militar para desvanecerse en las frias aguas de la bahia... ---los alguaciles federales aseguran que el escape fue planeado durante mas de un aÑo y au se desconoce si los fugitivos lograron sobrevivir... ---los familiares de los profugos visitaron hoy "la roca" para hablar sobre el audaz escape... cu / cesar y blanca --ahora pasamos con adriana lopez con acceso total... take pkg acceso total estas listo para saber lo mas sobresaliente del mundo del entretenimien to? te cuento que unas imagenes de madonna le estan dando la vuelta al mundo. resulta que la cantante enseno de mas!!! madonna mostro un seno a su publico durante un concierto en turquia. la interprete de give it to me se bajo por unos segundos su vestido dejando al desubierto uno de sus senos. y pasando a otra cosa, hoy en lunes taquillero!! aqui te tengo las peliculas que ganaron mas dinero este fin de semana. en la posicion numero uno se encuentra la pelicula animada madagascar 3: eurpoes most
---el once de junio de 1962, frank morris y los hermanos clarence y john anglin, lograron escalar lasque inicialmente fue un fuerte militar para desvanecerse en las frias aguas de la bahia... ---los alguaciles federales aseguran que el escape fue planeado durante mas de un aÑo y au se desconoce si los fugitivos lograron sobrevivir... ---los familiares de los profugos visitaron hoy "la roca" para hablar sobre el audaz escape... cu / cesar y blanca --ahora pasamos con adriana lopez con...
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and frank joined archibald butt and clarence moore, the third companion at dinner that night. then the next morning frances brown, the man who took some photographs i been showing you, the young candidate for the judgment priesthood, was up early. he was getting off in queenstown, the third stop in ireland. so he was anxious to record everything he could. he took a picture of the titanic's first sunrise over the irish sea. at that time, before and after breakfast, passengers were busily writing letters because the meal had to be dropped in queenstown, people always say how can they send letters from the titanic? they dropped them when it anchored off the queenstown. in the archives, i discovered frank's last letter, the letter he sent that morning from the titanic. it's a very revealing letter. i spent a whole chapter parsing it. he is writing to was very old friend, another artist and famous garden design who is a neighbor of his in broadway. they were part of the original broadway colony. very old friends. he described the titanic. he talked about the ostentatious, obnoxious
and frank joined archibald butt and clarence moore, the third companion at dinner that night. then the next morning frances brown, the man who took some photographs i been showing you, the young candidate for the judgment priesthood, was up early. he was getting off in queenstown, the third stop in ireland. so he was anxious to record everything he could. he took a picture of the titanic's first sunrise over the irish sea. at that time, before and after breakfast, passengers were busily writing...
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you might as well be clarence thomas to them. >> if people, they look to 2008 and they see this grandthen they see a presidency and then another grand campaign again. where they felt like he's a good campaigner and not a good president? >> i think it's a call to remembrance in some ways to say think about what we've been through together. i'm the same man that i was in 2008 and we have travelled this journey together. i think a lot of people are prone regardless of mistakes that have been made to stick with what they know. >> but i'll be very honest with you. i think that this campaign is really going to be more concerned with black women than black people. >> right. >> black women as a demographic turned out more for president obama than any demographic. and i think that what we're seeing the democrats do around messaging and women's rights and women and women's issues is going to be interesting because i think there's a place there for some discourse which will energize black women specifically that i don't know if the campaign even really has the ability to do with. >> well, they h
you might as well be clarence thomas to them. >> if people, they look to 2008 and they see this grandthen they see a presidency and then another grand campaign again. where they felt like he's a good campaigner and not a good president? >> i think it's a call to remembrance in some ways to say think about what we've been through together. i'm the same man that i was in 2008 and we have travelled this journey together. i think a lot of people are prone regardless of mistakes that...
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some of the most-infamous escapees from alcatras may be still alive. 50 years ago today brothers clarencend john along with frank morris broke out of the trail dug using spoons. a u.s. marshal is still assigned to that case and says he gets several tips per year. >> i've seen information that leads me to believe there was there were footprints near the route but i've seen i've gotten leads from different places around the world. different leads make me feel like there is a possibility the brothers probably lived. >> if they're alive all three would be in their 80s u.s. marshal says the investigation will remain active until their 100th birthdays. coming up at 6:00 we'll hear from the anglin brother family members have so-to-say about whether they're still alive that is fascinating. >> it is. and it makes it more intriguing. >> i guess they're not worried when they hit 100. >> biggest drain in homes that could be regulated. >> and a single most important thing a woman can do to lower risks of getting breast cancer. >> exposing to rental car companies continuing to put customer lives at ris
some of the most-infamous escapees from alcatras may be still alive. 50 years ago today brothers clarencend john along with frank morris broke out of the trail dug using spoons. a u.s. marshal is still assigned to that case and says he gets several tips per year. >> i've seen information that leads me to believe there was there were footprints near the route but i've seen i've gotten leads from different places around the world. different leads make me feel like there is a possibility the...
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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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but the marshal service says it will continue to hunt for frank morris and brothers clarence and johnland until they are arrested, positively identified as dead or reach the age of 99. morris would be 85 now. the engine land boys 81 and 82. >> still a great mystery. wonder what happened. >> lets talk about the weather forecast. weekend almost here. >> good idea of is what shaping up here. sandy. >> yes. it's a warmer forecast for the weekend. let's check out live doppler 7 hd and you will notice low clouds. fog. not really wide spread right now. we just have a few patches of fog at this hour. as a matter of fact visibility has been fluctuating half moon bay had visibility down to 3 miles. now 7 miles. 54 degrees. tomorrow morning you are going to run into some fog and that may create poor visibility. keep it in mind for the morning commute. temperatures in the 50's and the 60's and here are the highlights. patchy fog at the coast tonight. cooler breezy tomorrow and it's warming up to the 90's. by sunday and even beyond that we see some summer like heat around here. but tonight once ag
but the marshal service says it will continue to hunt for frank morris and brothers clarence and johnland until they are arrested, positively identified as dead or reach the age of 99. morris would be 85 now. the engine land boys 81 and 82. >> still a great mystery. wonder what happened. >> lets talk about the weather forecast. weekend almost here. >> good idea of is what shaping up here. sandy. >> yes. it's a warmer forecast for the weekend. let's check out live doppler...
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clarence ditlow says there issen easy fix. installing a shield around the gas tank. the shield is a steel shield around the gas tank, protecting it in rear collisions. >> convinced hes had the fix, john, thanks so much. >>> now to the jerry sandusky trial with lawyers ready to present their case. here is david kerley. >> reporter: jerry sandusky and his laufrs walking in court tomorrow may claim the former football coach may have a personality disorder after a damaging week of testimony. a parade of witnesses and creepy love letter. and the defense may try to prove that he historionic personality disorder. it's described as excessive personality. >> if i say no, i'm not attracted to boys. that is not the truth because i'm attracted to young people, boy, girls. >> reporter: they may say he was not trying to prey on youngsters but trying to satisfy his needs will it work? >> there is no association with relating that to a minor. >> reporter: and the letter, the emotional testimony of the alleged victims. the defense has a strategy there too. >> maybe it's because of mo
clarence ditlow says there issen easy fix. installing a shield around the gas tank. the shield is a steel shield around the gas tank, protecting it in rear collisions. >> convinced hes had the fix, john, thanks so much. >>> now to the jerry sandusky trial with lawyers ready to present their case. here is david kerley. >> reporter: jerry sandusky and his laufrs walking in court tomorrow may claim the former football coach may have a personality disorder after a damaging week...
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. >> clarence ditlow heads up the organization for auto safety. they're investigating crashes in the jeep grand cherokee like the one stacey was driving. the center used the fatal analysis research system, also known as f-a-r-s. using the data they now count at least 51 accidents where 72 people died in rear, side, and rollover crashes and fire was the chief cause of their death. >> you will have a huge ball of fire, and people can't get out of the vehicles before they bush. >> nhtsa granted the study two years ago but just days ago nhtsa ordered an engineering analysis of the vehicle. in this office of defects investigation resume, nhtsa reports that 48 people died in fiery rear-end crashes. but nhtsa officials pointed out that not all of the people who died were in a jeep grand cherokee. some were in the vehicle that struck the suv. it is one of the key factors that convinced nhtsa to upgrade its safety defect investigation. chrysler's response is that the jeep grand cherokee is no riskier than its closest competitors. >> what would you tell peo
. >> clarence ditlow heads up the organization for auto safety. they're investigating crashes in the jeep grand cherokee like the one stacey was driving. the center used the fatal analysis research system, also known as f-a-r-s. using the data they now count at least 51 accidents where 72 people died in rear, side, and rollover crashes and fire was the chief cause of their death. >> you will have a huge ball of fire, and people can't get out of the vehicles before they bush....