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like clockwork. boy, that is nice. or wrapped around something. and in between.is tasty and melty and sometimes salty and sweet. and sometimes sloppy. like that. when you are putting it on in between stuff. >> sometimes oily and it always. and it will burn you. marks on the skin when it gets too hot and you can't stop it once. it used to be bad for your health. >> i like it off the food truck. >> they do great stuff with it. >> if you want to know what we're talking about head over to rightthisminute.c click on today's show. >> when you are 8 you make a lot of promises. i promise i'll walk the dog every day. >> you are trying to get on santa's good lift. you don't follow through when you are 8 unless you are this guy. finding bags out in the yard as dad is trying to bag this up. however, this son opened the garage door. >> dad, one is right there in the garage. happy birthday. >> man tears this is awesome. this is dad's 57th birthday. this son when he was 8 made a promise to his dad to get him the 57 chevy bel air that he wanted. he said his dad grew up poor and
like clockwork. boy, that is nice. or wrapped around something. and in between.is tasty and melty and sometimes salty and sweet. and sometimes sloppy. like that. when you are putting it on in between stuff. >> sometimes oily and it always. and it will burn you. marks on the skin when it gets too hot and you can't stop it once. it used to be bad for your health. >> i like it off the food truck. >> they do great stuff with it. >> if you want to know what we're talking...
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so, like the 5th of each month, ya know, i know like clockwork which day i get paid. every dollar we have right now, we need. with american express serve you have a full service prepaid account that helps you handle your money simply and affordably. all for just $1 a month. backed by the 24/7 service of american express. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. get started with an american express serve account today. [cheering and applause] >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, you know, i was drawing on this piece of paper. here's the thing... [audience chanting "stephen"] god, i love you. nation i like at, but i don't always get it. i've stared at andrew wyeth's "christina's world" for hours, but my eyes can never unfocus to see the t-rex and the volcano, and as much as i enjoy art, sometimes it's the craziest [bleeped] thing i've ever heard. folks, if you're like me, whenever you see masterpieces by someone like vincent van gogh, whether it be "starry night" or "sun flowers," it always makes you ask the big questions li
so, like the 5th of each month, ya know, i know like clockwork which day i get paid. every dollar we have right now, we need. with american express serve you have a full service prepaid account that helps you handle your money simply and affordably. all for just $1 a month. backed by the 24/7 service of american express. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. get started with an american express serve account today. [cheering and applause] >> stephen: thank you very...
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employees say, like clockwork, denofa visited divas every tuesday night. rachel was his favorite dancer. >> she had mentioned jack, and she said that, you know, she wouldn't even have to work that night if she didn't want to because he would just give her money to sit there and talk to him,. and she said that, you know, he seemed like, just like a lonely guy, and that he was basically paying for her friendship. >> we had never discovered any evidence of any kind of sexual relationships. we asked the girls that, and we have no evidence at all that rachel ever engaged in any kind of activity like that with him, or anyone else for that matter. >> jack had a previous drunk driving arrest, so it wasn't unusual for him to stay at the motel connected to the dance club. >> he would rent a motel room himself. and if he was too drunk to drive, sometimes the divas management would comp him a room. the weird thing about that was his wife was cool with it, and she would actually drive him to divas and drop him off. >> jack denofa had no criminal past and was well liked
employees say, like clockwork, denofa visited divas every tuesday night. rachel was his favorite dancer. >> she had mentioned jack, and she said that, you know, she wouldn't even have to work that night if she didn't want to because he would just give her money to sit there and talk to him,. and she said that, you know, he seemed like, just like a lonely guy, and that he was basically paying for her friendship. >> we had never discovered any evidence of any kind of sexual...
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ferries, caltrain and ace train number 1 out of the central valley everything is moving like clockwork. we'll have a look at your drive to work coming up. >>> 4:55. as north korea test fires more missiles into the sea of japan it's making a threat now against the united states. the issue here is a movie called the interview and it's due out in the fall. james franco and seth rogen play two talk show hosts recruited by the cia to kill the north korean leader. north korea is calling it now an act of war. and it's threatening a merciless response unless the government stops the film's release. >> most political people would simply take in their stride laugh it off or brush it aside and give it no undue weight. but in his case, he is more sensitive to the thing. >> apparently. the interview is set for release this coming october. >>> barbie takes on all kinds of roles. there's surfer barbie, barbie bride. now a barbie type doll is helping girls with cancer who are getting chemotherapy. a girl in los angeles who is battling leukemia loves her doll named ella. mattel made a few of the dolls
ferries, caltrain and ace train number 1 out of the central valley everything is moving like clockwork. we'll have a look at your drive to work coming up. >>> 4:55. as north korea test fires more missiles into the sea of japan it's making a threat now against the united states. the issue here is a movie called the interview and it's due out in the fall. james franco and seth rogen play two talk show hosts recruited by the cia to kill the north korean leader. north korea is calling it...
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up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports every month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act. >> yes, sir. >> while the review committee considers his release from pendleton, in the segregation unit, 18-year-old inmate marcus branch is facing the possibility of spending several more years behind bars. >> i'll probably end up going to court from here. they said i could face 20 years in prison for what i did. what happened was, this staff member was kind of big and stuff like that. he always talked like crazy to me. i forget what he said, but basically, i was like, you know, [ bleep ] your family. he said [ bleep ] your family. i don't know, i always wanted to fight him. but, i got like swinging on him and stuff. i thought he was
up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports every month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act. >> yes, sir....
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it was like clockwork. >> jen was kind of like my human alarm clock.he'd always call me or text me in the morning and say, look, have a great day. >> she called him every day. they talked. >> she talked to her mom, she talked to her brother, she talked to a boyfriend. >> i never got a text or phone call from her. >> we had started the work day. after about a half hour and then an hour, we started wondering, where's jennifer? >> when they called her phone it went directly to voice mail. >> we waited another half hour or so and made a phone call to jennifer's dad. >> when we had gotten a phone call that she didn't show up for work -- >> joyce immediately called her son logan. >> she was crying. she was screaming, emotional, jen's not answering. she gave meet whole run down. she didn't show up for work. she's not answering her phone. >> i got confirmation from her family that she'd never showed up for work, she was missing. >> her brother called me and just said that her parents were headed toward orlando. they hadn't heard from her. >> we knew something
it was like clockwork. >> jen was kind of like my human alarm clock.he'd always call me or text me in the morning and say, look, have a great day. >> she called him every day. they talked. >> she talked to her mom, she talked to her brother, she talked to a boyfriend. >> i never got a text or phone call from her. >> we had started the work day. after about a half hour and then an hour, we started wondering, where's jennifer? >> when they called her phone it...
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but the final question, there will be a half hour live with the former secretary of state so the clockworkinst new that situation? >> half hour is not bad. they also have, sometimes it is better not to be first because you know the answers and you can thing of questions formulated to try to get beyond the talking points so it is a disadvantage you are not first but an advantage in terms of strategizing for the interview. >> you know what the soundbites are. thank you, brit hume. >> we will tell you who is the most trusted name in news but after the break, how did saturation coverage of o.j. 20 years ago transform today's media in o.j. 20 years ago transform today's media? [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical hel
but the final question, there will be a half hour live with the former secretary of state so the clockworkinst new that situation? >> half hour is not bad. they also have, sometimes it is better not to be first because you know the answers and you can thing of questions formulated to try to get beyond the talking points so it is a disadvantage you are not first but an advantage in terms of strategizing for the interview. >> you know what the soundbites are. thank you, brit hume....
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teachers about the same size that are -- that have excellent attendance and are there every day like clockworkor less for the entire school year. so we should recognize those two groups but be sure and work on that group that is not coming to school on a regular basis. >> what percentage do you think miss that much school? >> there's about 16% of teachers who miss school 18 days or more in our study, which covered 40 districts across the u.s. now, we took out all those days that teachers might be out for long-term leave for things like pregnancy leave or illnesses -- >> you didn't factor that in. you fact you're those who cumulatively miss days for other ropes. >> right. so, 18 days is about, on average, day every two weeks. and so all of these absences were less than ten days in a row,, in duration. >> now, are they happen happening in more economically distressed areas? are they working otherg1s# job? do we know what's going on here? >> we don't know the details about we did wonder that question too, and win we looked at the poverty level of the schools in which these teacher's working and
teachers about the same size that are -- that have excellent attendance and are there every day like clockworkor less for the entire school year. so we should recognize those two groups but be sure and work on that group that is not coming to school on a regular basis. >> what percentage do you think miss that much school? >> there's about 16% of teachers who miss school 18 days or more in our study, which covered 40 districts across the u.s. now, we took out all those days that...
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americans feel they are going to be strapped down and their eyes are going to be held open -- like on "clockworkto walk you through it. [ laughter ] first you're going to go to the pharmacy, you're going to get a a gallon of a liquid that apparently was leftover after we made the a-bomb. [ laughter ] now, you're going to have to drink all of it. but before you do, you get into that bathroom -- and you prepare it as if this is going to be the siege of stalingrad. [ laughter ] bring in every, every distraction you possibly have. i'm talking about your ipad, a a music source, a computer. if you have got a television you can put up over your bathtub, get it in there. [ laughter ] magazines! if you haven't read "ulysses," you will be able to finish it. [ laughter and applause ] because you're going to be in there so long, you're actually going to wonder, "why aren't we at the end of the universe by now?" there is an upside. a lot of stuff will come out of you you forgot about. lll my naming bracelet. a watch my grandfather gave me at 14. a string of white pearls. and i don't remember her name but i b
americans feel they are going to be strapped down and their eyes are going to be held open -- like on "clockworkto walk you through it. [ laughter ] first you're going to go to the pharmacy, you're going to get a a gallon of a liquid that apparently was leftover after we made the a-bomb. [ laughter ] now, you're going to have to drink all of it. but before you do, you get into that bathroom -- and you prepare it as if this is going to be the siege of stalingrad. [ laughter ] bring in...
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it fails without clockwork and about every 40 years some global power has tried to come in and dominate the afghan scene and control it and use it for its own purposes. there've been periods of afghan history when the rulers of afghanistan have taken advantage of the geographical position of afghanistan to play a sort of neutrality card using the favoritism towards one global power, playing that against the possibility of leaning towards the other global power to keep both of them somewhat at bay, and this has been the diplomatic strategy of the successful afghan rulers whenever there have been many. and the cold war, for example, was a notable period. they both were competing to enlarge their influence in the country and somehow he caused the counterbalancincaused theco, there was a period and the afghans were in control of their own destiny and during the period you saw the modernization and the change in afghanistan that was more rapid or more sort of dramatic then you have seen anywhere. that's period ended when the pendulum of trying to swing back and forth in the afghanistan and t
it fails without clockwork and about every 40 years some global power has tried to come in and dominate the afghan scene and control it and use it for its own purposes. there've been periods of afghan history when the rulers of afghanistan have taken advantage of the geographical position of afghanistan to play a sort of neutrality card using the favoritism towards one global power, playing that against the possibility of leaning towards the other global power to keep both of them somewhat at...
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which i found is interesting as the presidency so he would have these dinners and everything was clockworkat 7:00 he met people at the front door. at the house was done up in chinese decor and the appetizers were chinese, the waiters were chinese, the dinner was chinese and after dinner there was an organized subject at the dinner and then afterwards they would go upstairs and there would be more chatting and he would look up at the clock and say it's 10:30 and i promised i would get david to the house by 11, so we have to stop now. and everybody knew to leave. but there's more to new york then everybody wanted to come. he became a celebrity. after a while, he thought that new york -- this is in the atmosphere for his grandchildren as he moved to the river in new jersey and he wasn't finished. there was another generation so he had a series of dinners in the river where he was the operative for this and they invited journalists to young to have been at age and watergate and he could be very impressive. he spoke just with a microphone, not even the note, and he was kind of name dropping abo
which i found is interesting as the presidency so he would have these dinners and everything was clockworkat 7:00 he met people at the front door. at the house was done up in chinese decor and the appetizers were chinese, the waiters were chinese, the dinner was chinese and after dinner there was an organized subject at the dinner and then afterwards they would go upstairs and there would be more chatting and he would look up at the clock and say it's 10:30 and i promised i would get david to...
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this kind of trade happens like clockwork. but you know what?very time, every single time it turns out just to be that buying bump in the road. you had to pick some up, not sell it. i think this time will be no different. this time, disney is perhaps the most dominant, diversified entertainment conglomerate in the world with the best management team in the business led by ceo bob iger. somehow it doesn't get enough respect even as it slowly but surely works its way higher over time. let me give you an example, disney reported a phenomenal quarter five weeks ago, but the stock went lower on the news, before ultimately bouncing back. and this is a common problem for this company's stock. still, with the recent selloff, disney's less than $2 above where it was when it reported. which means you're practically getting that amazing quarter for free. i think disney makes an ideal core holding. you can own it for the long haul as long as you do the homework. and when it pulls back, say because people are concerned about rising oil prices, you use that w
this kind of trade happens like clockwork. but you know what?very time, every single time it turns out just to be that buying bump in the road. you had to pick some up, not sell it. i think this time will be no different. this time, disney is perhaps the most dominant, diversified entertainment conglomerate in the world with the best management team in the business led by ceo bob iger. somehow it doesn't get enough respect even as it slowly but surely works its way higher over time. let me give...
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." >> it was clockwork from there. over the course of nearly three years, he took the s.a.t., consistently scoring in the 97th percentile or higher for the students he called his clients. >> i mean, my track record speaks for itself. like, if you know somebody's so stellar at doing something so flawlessly, without one exception, it goes without saying that's a reliable service. >> were you invested at all in the score you would get? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. just like any other businessperson, like, you want to have a good track record, right? and essentially, like, my whole clientele were based on word of mouth and, like, a referral system. >> if that sounds outrageous, it's because his high scores and his client's money trumped right and wrong. at the height of his business, eshaghoff was able to charge as much as $2,500 per test. one very satisfied customer gave him a $1,100 tip. >> a lot of times i would actually--i would actually even induce a bidding war between two potential clients, have them, like, fight against each other for who was gonna pay me more. >> he didn't s
." >> it was clockwork from there. over the course of nearly three years, he took the s.a.t., consistently scoring in the 97th percentile or higher for the students he called his clients. >> i mean, my track record speaks for itself. like, if you know somebody's so stellar at doing something so flawlessly, without one exception, it goes without saying that's a reliable service. >> were you invested at all in the score you would get? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. just...
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train number one and three also moving like clockwork. remember kcbs 106.9 fm. that's your latest traffic. for more on our very foggy forecast this morning. here's roberta. >>> good morning everybody. on this tenth day of the month, of june we're taking a peek outside and official sunup is still a half hour away but things are brightening up as we take a sneak peek back out to the bay bridge. see the stratus? it is off the coast and it is pushed into the gate. you can see it there at the bay bridge and it's backed up against the berkeley hills. currently we're in the 50s and 60s. it is cooler at this hour than 24 hours ago. this is the morning commute looking out over the golden gate bridge. where we are shrouded in clouds and even a little bit of condensation and the form of drizzle. so we will have the partial coastal clearing today and it will be sunny and much cooler inland at least by a good ten degrees. and better air quality with the slight breeze out of the west and southwest 10 to 15 late day. okay triple digits. they are out of here. locally. but beame
train number one and three also moving like clockwork. remember kcbs 106.9 fm. that's your latest traffic. for more on our very foggy forecast this morning. here's roberta. >>> good morning everybody. on this tenth day of the month, of june we're taking a peek outside and official sunup is still a half hour away but things are brightening up as we take a sneak peek back out to the bay bridge. see the stratus? it is off the coast and it is pushed into the gate. you can see it there at...
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the four ships cross on a schedule long prepared and the amphibious moves go like clockwork. seems like this repeated endlessly along the coast of normandy. >> they called it d-day. they might as well have called it save humanity day, because acting together and fast, these soldiers, some little more than teenagers, saved the world. many lived to tell about it. many did not. stark reminder of this day 70 years ago to the day of the ultimate sacrifice they made, and countless soldiers have made since. they're not asking for parades. these days, maybe just some help. from a veterans agency that just can't seem to get out of its own way. well, they have waited too long. it's time for another d-day for them. and oliver north says the surge starts now. colonel, good to have you. >> it's good to be with you, neil, and you're absolutely right, it is time for a new d-day. a decision day to deliver the american veterans and particularly the veterans of this war, but also going back literally for decades. you've got folks who have been warehoused in some of these va facilities. those w
the four ships cross on a schedule long prepared and the amphibious moves go like clockwork. seems like this repeated endlessly along the coast of normandy. >> they called it d-day. they might as well have called it save humanity day, because acting together and fast, these soldiers, some little more than teenagers, saved the world. many lived to tell about it. many did not. stark reminder of this day 70 years ago to the day of the ultimate sacrifice they made, and countless soldiers have...
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like clockwork think just turned on the metering lights, filling in in the cash and fastrak lanes. eastshore freeway freeway approach good through berkeley. but it is starting to back up in those main lines of westbound 80 just beyond the overcrossing. maybe just to the overcrossing. mass transit also looks good. bart systemwide on time. and ace trains 1 and 3, haven't heard any issues. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." a little windy out there. let's check the forecast. here's lawrence. >>> feeling like summer around the bay area the sea breeze kicking back in, liz. looks like it's going to stick around. the next couple of days the temperatures will cool off. the fog making a return along the coastline inside the bay and some of the valleys this morning. going to see more of that in the coming days. slow to burn off, that means some cooler weather in store for us today. some gusty winds, some of the gusts already almost 40 miles per hour in toward fairfield. but then the temperatures this afternoon cooler and even cooler
like clockwork think just turned on the metering lights, filling in in the cash and fastrak lanes. eastshore freeway freeway approach good through berkeley. but it is starting to back up in those main lines of westbound 80 just beyond the overcrossing. maybe just to the overcrossing. mass transit also looks good. bart systemwide on time. and ace trains 1 and 3, haven't heard any issues. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." a...
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and ace train number one and three are rolling like clockwork out of the central valley.t your ride and your drive to work. "kcbs traffic" minutes away. >> well, facebook says 31% of its workforce is female. the tech company says it's been on a path to diversity, 23% of the senior managers are female. and 15% of technical workers are women. facebook is the fourth major tech company to release diversity numbers in recent months. as a comparison, google is 30% female and yahoo has 37% women. >>> well, we are getting a look at google's latest toys this morning. check out what the company unveiled at its developers conference in san francisco. a new smartwatch that's also a teeny tiny computer that responds to voice commands, dick tracy style. a new system for your phone to link music and apps to your car dashboard. and google announced android tv. it lets you use your phone or tablet to look up shows and play videogames on your television. >> crazy stuff. >>> as north korea test fires more missiles into the sea of japan, it's now making a threat against the united states! th
and ace train number one and three are rolling like clockwork out of the central valley.t your ride and your drive to work. "kcbs traffic" minutes away. >> well, facebook says 31% of its workforce is female. the tech company says it's been on a path to diversity, 23% of the senior managers are female. and 15% of technical workers are women. facebook is the fourth major tech company to release diversity numbers in recent months. as a comparison, google is 30% female and yahoo has...
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so he would have these dinners, and everything was clockwork. at 7:00 he met people at the front door. they went upstairs, he mixed drinks. he really prided himself on the dry mar funnies that he -- martinis that he made. this was a man who was not very good at small talk, and subtly was not his long suit. the house was done up in chinese decor, the appetizers were chinese, the waiters were chinese, the dinner was chinese finish. [laughter] and then after dinner they would go upstairs, and it was an organized subject at the dinner, and then afterwards they would go upstairs, and there would be some more chatting. nixon would look up, at 10:30 he'd look at the clock, and he'd say, oh, it's 10:30, and i promised i would get david cohen to a house of prostitution by 11, so we have to top now. [laughter] and everybody knew to leave. everybody wanted to come. he became a celebrity. after a while he thought new york was -- he didn't like the atmosphere for his grandchildren on whom he doted. so he moved to saddle river, new jersey. but he wasn't finis
so he would have these dinners, and everything was clockwork. at 7:00 he met people at the front door. they went upstairs, he mixed drinks. he really prided himself on the dry mar funnies that he -- martinis that he made. this was a man who was not very good at small talk, and subtly was not his long suit. the house was done up in chinese decor, the appetizers were chinese, the waiters were chinese, the dinner was chinese finish. [laughter] and then after dinner they would go upstairs, and it...
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was true of don, that when he was at jenner for many, many years, you know, he did every year like clockwork 10%, sometimes more of his hours were pro bono hours. he did these extraordinary death penalty cases, some of which took, you know, more than a decade to complete that were emotionally draining, i'm sure, in ways that i can't even imagine. and then he decided, you know, after however many years that it was really time to devote himself full time to public service, and and he didn't really care whether he was going to be sweeping the floors or what not, that it was time to do that. and so he went into the department of justice. but he came in in this sort of junior role. and then when i walked in the department of justice, it was about three or four months later, and he had become the department wise man. it's like everybody in the department of justice, if you had a problem, if you had a substantive lawyering problem, if you had a personnel problem, if you had just like i can't stand the fact that, you know, the fifth floor is trouncing the third floor kind of problem, i mean, everybo
was true of don, that when he was at jenner for many, many years, you know, he did every year like clockwork 10%, sometimes more of his hours were pro bono hours. he did these extraordinary death penalty cases, some of which took, you know, more than a decade to complete that were emotionally draining, i'm sure, in ways that i can't even imagine. and then he decided, you know, after however many years that it was really time to devote himself full time to public service, and and he didn't...
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. >> we went out like clockwork.hen you get to the door. >> this the actual plane the pilot cruise jumped out. they are taking this vintage plane back to normandy for the 70th anniversary with a jump team re-creating the leap. >> this is the chance of a lifetime to be involved in an event like this. >> reporter: leslie cruise is 90 and will not be making the dive. but he is going to be in normandy. >> it will be a time of honor and i hope i can transform that into honor for all of those who went. >> back in france under different circumstances. it was made possible by a museum in new york. it took five days and five hours to ply it there and 35 hours to fly back. >> that is remarkable in and of itself. >> leslie wasn't on the plane this time. >> president obama speaking about the controversial prisoner exchange as lawmakers want the answer to why they were not told about the secret swap. is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you al
. >> we went out like clockwork.hen you get to the door. >> this the actual plane the pilot cruise jumped out. they are taking this vintage plane back to normandy for the 70th anniversary with a jump team re-creating the leap. >> this is the chance of a lifetime to be involved in an event like this. >> reporter: leslie cruise is 90 and will not be making the dive. but he is going to be in normandy. >> it will be a time of honor and i hope i can transform that into...
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it's like clockwork. approaching 9:00 you see a lot of cars moving in here.bridge toll plaza and the traffic is doing okay. this, i want to talk about the 880 ramp, this is what i'm talking about. this ramp coming in from 880. see how i'm drawing the line there? that's the best way to get to the bay bridge. that's the fastest way to get through this toll plaza backup, especially if you have fast track. at 8:32 back to the desk. >> all right, sal. >>> time now 8:32. in other news this morning city officials on the peninsula have a mystery on hair hands. that's after a pair of burrowing owls were found dead on the golf course. the city is trying to protect the owls because their population is dwindling. janine de la vega joining us live from mountain view and you have the details of what the golfers think of all of this? good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave i want to show you this plastic bottle is filled with sand. it's used to fill divots here on the golf course. this was found shoved into one of the owl burrows that exist here on the course.
it's like clockwork. approaching 9:00 you see a lot of cars moving in here.bridge toll plaza and the traffic is doing okay. this, i want to talk about the 880 ramp, this is what i'm talking about. this ramp coming in from 880. see how i'm drawing the line there? that's the best way to get to the bay bridge. that's the fastest way to get through this toll plaza backup, especially if you have fast track. at 8:32 back to the desk. >> all right, sal. >>> time now 8:32. in other news...
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. >>> every four years like clockwork many americans begin to feel the urge to call soccer football.nd to understand how the offside rule actually works. these are just some of the symptoms of world cup fever and i have become a victim of it. luckily former members of the u.s. national team are here to talk me through it. that's next. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. and i'm his mom at the dog park. the kids get trail mix, and here's what you get after a full day of chasing that cute little poodle from down the street. mm hmm delicious milo's kitchen chicken meatballs. they look homemade, which he likes almost as much as making new friends yes, i'll call her. aww, ladies' man. milo's kitchen. made in the usa with chicken or beef as the number one ingredient. the best treats come from the kitchen. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put membe
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one of my favorite movies was "clockwork orange" and he didn't like it. >> my son and i always debateing into this documentary? >> well, you know, i knew how important roger was as a film critic. the most important film critic ever, really. but i wouldn't have made the film if it was just a film about that. i think the revelation was the extraordinary life he lived. and i mean he said he had a tremendous three-act life and it was more like a seven-act life, i think. and that -- his life informed his criticism. it's what made him suf an essential critic and a critic that spoke to people. >> "life itself" will be released in theaters, on demand and on itunes july 4th. chaz ebert and steve james, thank you so much. >> the quote that came out of the '30s, a statue has never been set up in honor of a critic needs to be taken down. >> more of "morning joe" in just a moment. [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said tha
one of my favorite movies was "clockwork orange" and he didn't like it. >> my son and i always debateing into this documentary? >> well, you know, i knew how important roger was as a film critic. the most important film critic ever, really. but i wouldn't have made the film if it was just a film about that. i think the revelation was the extraordinary life he lived. and i mean he said he had a tremendous three-act life and it was more like a seven-act life, i think. and...