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this is a pocket watch that belonged to clyde. when he was incarcerated one time the pocket watch was taken away from them, bonnie parker went in to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. this is one of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop culture. looking at motion pictures there are over 200 that have been made since 1910 with a major character being a texas ranger from the movie. it shows no sign of abating. the rangers, of course, first appeared in literature. some of them were novels that started in the 1840's to the 1890's all over the world. we have examples printed in languages like touch, japanese, italian, that sort of thing. in the 1930's and 1940's one of the things that exist alongside comic books were pulled from magazines, monthly novels such things as the texas ranger. today you see things like the italian version of the comic book down here, which has
this is a pocket watch that belonged to clyde. when he was incarcerated one time the pocket watch was taken away from them, bonnie parker went in to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. this is one of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop culture. looking at motion pictures there are over 200 that have been made since 1910 with a...
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you didn't start back then, but you started in chicago with a fellow named -- >> clyde ross. clyde ross, who is in his early 90s now and one of the essential theses of the piece is that we tend to think of segregation and jim crow. and we see, you know, separate but equal. we see separate water fountains, separate bathrooms and i wanted to deepen that and say that the relationship is actually different. it's not merely excluding somebody. it's the taking of resources from one group for the betterment of another group and this happens in all sorts of ways. slavery is obviously the most direct way, but clyde ross, who was born in mississippi, literally has his family's land taken out from underneath of him and reduced to sharecropping. when you talk about mississippi, and you say african americans not having the right to vote, this is not, like, a symbolic thing. this is the right to see how your tax dollars are used. it actually has effects on your life and he saw that, and he moved north. he went, served in world war ii, noticed that things were a little different in the coun
you didn't start back then, but you started in chicago with a fellow named -- >> clyde ross. clyde ross, who is in his early 90s now and one of the essential theses of the piece is that we tend to think of segregation and jim crow. and we see, you know, separate but equal. we see separate water fountains, separate bathrooms and i wanted to deepen that and say that the relationship is actually different. it's not merely excluding somebody. it's the taking of resources from one group for...
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it's clyde. >> clyde: wow, you're early, huh?sounded upset. >> clyde: we're short. >> jeremiah: excuse me? >> clyde: of cash. we're coming up short. you've been sleeping on the job, haven't you? >> jeremiah: what? >> clyde: well, it's either that, or you're stealing from me.
it's clyde. >> clyde: wow, you're early, huh?sounded upset. >> clyde: we're short. >> jeremiah: excuse me? >> clyde: of cash. we're coming up short. you've been sleeping on the job, haven't you? >> jeremiah: what? >> clyde: well, it's either that, or you're stealing from me.
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 y
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank...
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr.peatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 years old for that
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr.peatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for...
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thatis a pocket watch belonged to clyde.rporated at one time the pocket watch was taken away went inm, bonnie parker to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop culture. pictures thereon are over 200 that have been made since 1910 with a major character being a texas ranger from the movie. it shows no sign of abating. the rangers, of course, first appeared in literature. some of them were novels that started in the 1840's to the 1890's all over the world. we have examples printed in languages like touch, japanese, italian, that sort of thing. 1940's one ofand the things that exist alongside comic books were pulled from magazines, monthly novels such things as the texas ranger. you see things like the italian version of the comic book down here, which has been in production in italy since 1940's. then we have the belgian chil
thatis a pocket watch belonged to clyde.rporated at one time the pocket watch was taken away went inm, bonnie parker to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop culture. pictures thereon are over 200 that have been made since 1910 with a major character being a texas ranger from the movie. it...
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this is back in the time bonnie and clyde, the movie came out later in the '60s, merle haggard personified of had a rough edge to them that people just went for. now, when the public started hearing these bakersfield artists and recognizing how different they were than the sameness of nashville, it just stood out. buck owens, once he hit it big, he just nailed them one after the other because he was so different and so fresh from what the american public had been used to. he. >> he had 21 number-one records in a row. he had the number-one record in the united states on the a side. the b side was number two. and they stayed like that for weeks, just flip-flopping back and forth. ♪ anybody going to san antone >> i'd have to say the heyday was 1965. buck owens had been making hits, consistently since 1959 and 1960-61. he was knocking them dead one after another. by this time, merle haggard had established himself and formed a band with the strangers, and bonnie owens, buck's former wife, had come aboard with him as a backing vocalist, and the first acm awards were in l.a. in 1965, and it was
this is back in the time bonnie and clyde, the movie came out later in the '60s, merle haggard personified of had a rough edge to them that people just went for. now, when the public started hearing these bakersfield artists and recognizing how different they were than the sameness of nashville, it just stood out. buck owens, once he hit it big, he just nailed them one after the other because he was so different and so fresh from what the american public had been used to. he. >> he had 21...
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now it's this poor hillbilly clyde. >> kate: clyde is neither a hillbilly nor is he poor.
now it's this poor hillbilly clyde. >> kate: clyde is neither a hillbilly nor is he poor.
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now it's this poor hillbilly clyde. >> kate: clyde is neither a hillbilly nor is he poor. >> chad: hmm
now it's this poor hillbilly clyde. >> kate: clyde is neither a hillbilly nor is he poor. >> chad: hmm
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. >> sounds like cyber crime is a long way from bonnie and clyde for the fbi. >> bonnie and clyde could1,000 robberies in the same day in all 50 states from their pajamas halfway around the world. >> do people understand in your estimation the dangers posed by cyber crime and cyber espionage? >> i don't think so. >> so what can you do to protect your hef from hackers? here are some tips from the international business times and better business bureau. even bob looked up there. he's interested. use reputable web sites that have a good track record from previous customers. this is a good one. use a credit card over an accident card because they have extra security features and credit companies are usually more willing to replace your stolen money than most banks. and also this sounds simple but you got to make sure to use strong passwords that have numbers, capital and lower case letters and a symbol. and i heard a little tip today from somebody who's kind of in the business. >> what? >> a lot of web sites now will allow you to put a space in your password. and when you do that, if you pu
. >> sounds like cyber crime is a long way from bonnie and clyde for the fbi. >> bonnie and clyde could1,000 robberies in the same day in all 50 states from their pajamas halfway around the world. >> do people understand in your estimation the dangers posed by cyber crime and cyber espionage? >> i don't think so. >> so what can you do to protect your hef from hackers? here are some tips from the international business times and better business bureau. even bob...
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the small apartment where 73-year-old clyde ruppel lives has now been emptied, workers cleaning it outarrested yesterday. ruppel, a convicted rapist is also accused of stalking a 13-year-old boy. two years police say he followed the child, even moving into a downtown apartment to be right next door to the boy's home. >> we got kids here. a lot of kids here. >> reporter: neighbors here say ruppel always seemed a bit off. >> i was in shock. you know. >> really not in is shock because i felt like something was wrong with him. still, a lot of kids here. >> reporter: court records indicate ruppel had been following him to school, watching him play outside for months. according to detectives, the boy's father was petrified for his son's safety. at one point, the suspect left love notes and rose petals stuck to the family's car windshie
the small apartment where 73-year-old clyde ruppel lives has now been emptied, workers cleaning it outarrested yesterday. ruppel, a convicted rapist is also accused of stalking a 13-year-old boy. two years police say he followed the child, even moving into a downtown apartment to be right next door to the boy's home. >> we got kids here. a lot of kids here. >> reporter: neighbors here say ruppel always seemed a bit off. >> i was in shock. you know. >> really not in is...
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convicted rapist is facing charges for allegedly stalking an allentown boy, police say that 73-year-old clyderoached the boy when he was just 11. despite the questions to stay away, ruple moved in across the street. and he left rose petales on his car. >>> police in california say a suspected drunk driver killed three people as they left a christmas pageant last night. it happened just south of l.a., police say that the woman ran a wed light and killed at least three people, nine others are hospitalized including one child. >>> and a closure of a high were an in ohio last flight, a semi carrying craft beer, spilled across three lines of traffic, and traffic was diverted as crews cleaned up the mess of broken glass and boxes and the drive thor was not hurt. >>> a teenager may be the most infamous burglar in the country, this is 18-year-old bud wiser. the officer saw the teenager climbing out of the window of a gas station, he got away and turned himself in days later, it's unclear if he was stealing a six-pack or something else. >>> now to an update on a story we brought you on "action news" a
convicted rapist is facing charges for allegedly stalking an allentown boy, police say that 73-year-old clyderoached the boy when he was just 11. despite the questions to stay away, ruple moved in across the street. and he left rose petales on his car. >>> police in california say a suspected drunk driver killed three people as they left a christmas pageant last night. it happened just south of l.a., police say that the woman ran a wed light and killed at least three people, nine...
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convicted rapist is become behind bars this time for stalking a 13-year-old boy in allentown. 73-year-old clyde arupula is accused of harassing and groping a teenage boy for the past two years. according to police records, he followed the boy to school and even moved to a new apartment closer to the child's house. he was arrested tuesday. >> ifgs in shock. really, not in shock because i feel like something was wrong with him. but, still, you know, we got a lot of kids here. >> ruppa was convicted of rape back in 19896. >>> new details tonight about the mental health of the setter ran who went on a killing spree before taking his own life. the judge who saw bradley stone in veteran's court says stone didn't give any hint of violent behavior. stone murdered his ex-wife and five of her family members on monday. montgomery county veteran's court treated him after a second d.u.i. offense. today, a judge issued this statement. blank blaeng. >>> tonight, the philadelphia community came together to support a fallen firefighter's family. in honor of joyce craig lewis. all proceeds will go to a special m
convicted rapist is become behind bars this time for stalking a 13-year-old boy in allentown. 73-year-old clyde arupula is accused of harassing and groping a teenage boy for the past two years. according to police records, he followed the boy to school and even moved to a new apartment closer to the child's house. he was arrested tuesday. >> ifgs in shock. really, not in shock because i feel like something was wrong with him. but, still, you know, we got a lot of kids here. >> ruppa...
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the small apartment where 73-year-old clyde ruppel lives has now been emptied, workers cleaning it out after he was arrested yesterday. ruppel, a convicted rapist is also accused of stalking a 13-year-old boy. two years police say he followed the child, even moving into a downtown apartment to be right next door to the boy's home. >> we got kids here. a lot of kids here. >> reporter: neighbors here say ruppel always seemed a bit off. >> i was in shock. you know. >> really not in is shock because i felt like something was wrong with him. still, a lot of kids here. >> reporter: court records indicate ruppel had been following him to school, watching him play outside for months. according to detectives, the boy's father was petrified for his son's safety. at one point, the suspect left love notes and rose petals stuck to the family's car windshield. >> that's crazy. why would they let him move in here? >> reporter: neighbors in the area had no idea the convicted rapist was living in their building until police put him in handcuffs. >> that's crazy. should go to jail for life. that's disgu
the small apartment where 73-year-old clyde ruppel lives has now been emptied, workers cleaning it out after he was arrested yesterday. ruppel, a convicted rapist is also accused of stalking a 13-year-old boy. two years police say he followed the child, even moving into a downtown apartment to be right next door to the boy's home. >> we got kids here. a lot of kids here. >> reporter: neighbors here say ruppel always seemed a bit off. >> i was in shock. you know. >>...
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. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say, no, we need the money, you know. >> on their ninth robbery, they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know, to give her a better life. >> fortunately for connie and phillip they're incarcerated in a nation that understands the power of love. the couple is allowed to see each other for an hour three times a week, but once a month they're allowed a very special visit. >> two hours for sex. that is different but nobody look. that's fine. >> in belgium
. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we...
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damn it, clyde, open this door. >> kate: hey, jordan. is there something i can help you with? >> tad: melanie wanted to surprise abigail at ben's house, but yet she was the one who ended up with the surprise-- full monty. >> chad: ugh, that would be a surprise. yeah, melanie must wonder why after what abigail used to, she would settle for a smaller, more economy package. >> ben: you son of a-- >> victor: he's not worth it. trust me. >> sonny: that doesn't make sense at all. why would i come to the south side location to see the progress if there isn't any? no more excuses, keith. i need to see results. is that clear?
damn it, clyde, open this door. >> kate: hey, jordan. is there something i can help you with? >> tad: melanie wanted to surprise abigail at ben's house, but yet she was the one who ended up with the surprise-- full monty. >> chad: ugh, that would be a surprise. yeah, melanie must wonder why after what abigail used to, she would settle for a smaller, more economy package. >> ben: you son of a-- >> victor: he's not worth it. trust me. >> sonny: that doesn't...
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calling to see if you got any information on our boy clyde. >> victor: that problem's going to be taken care of very soon. >> rafe: what are you talking about? you're not going rogue, are you? >> victor: i have to go.
calling to see if you got any information on our boy clyde. >> victor: that problem's going to be taken care of very soon. >> rafe: what are you talking about? you're not going rogue, are you? >> victor: i have to go.
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heading the effort to transform clyde l. fisher school as part of the company's annual project inspire volunteering event. inspired to take the place of a company holiday party. over the years the project has provided $5.5 million in cash, equipment and labor all to support the education of local children. >>> it's a crime that can affect entire neighborhoods. copper wire theft is running rampant in the bay area. the problem is so bad the city is taking expensive measures to try to fight back. ann. >> not only was the theft itself a problem, the city didn't have the staffing to make the repairs. they had more than 1000 lights out due to wire theft. now they've cut that number in half. this san jose neighborhood has been in the dark thanks to thieves who raided street lights for copper wire. >> it's nonstop. every day it's stolen wire. >> reporter: the problem was so big city crews couldn't keep up. >> three years ago we were seeing theft occurring at a rate of about 10 to 15 locations per month. last year that had increased
heading the effort to transform clyde l. fisher school as part of the company's annual project inspire volunteering event. inspired to take the place of a company holiday party. over the years the project has provided $5.5 million in cash, equipment and labor all to support the education of local children. >>> it's a crime that can affect entire neighborhoods. copper wire theft is running rampant in the bay area. the problem is so bad the city is taking expensive measures to try to...
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 y
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank...
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damn it, clyde, open this door. >> kate: hey, jordan. is there something i can help you with?>> tad: melanie wanted to surprise abigail at ben's house, but yet she was the one who ended up with the surprise-- full monty. >> chad: ugh, that would be a surprise. yeah, melanie must wonder why after what abigail used to, she would settle for a smaller, more economy package. >> ben: you son of a-- >> victor: he's not worth it. trust me. >> sonny: that doesn't make sense at all. why would i come to the south side location to see the progress if there isn't any? no more excuses, keith. i need to see results. is that clear? [sighs]
damn it, clyde, open this door. >> kate: hey, jordan. is there something i can help you with?>> tad: melanie wanted to surprise abigail at ben's house, but yet she was the one who ended up with the surprise-- full monty. >> chad: ugh, that would be a surprise. yeah, melanie must wonder why after what abigail used to, she would settle for a smaller, more economy package. >> ben: you son of a-- >> victor: he's not worth it. trust me. >> sonny: that doesn't make...
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. >>> a convicted sex offender stalked a 13-year-old boy. 73-year-old clyde ruppel is back in custodylowed the child, moving next door to the boy's hope. court records show he followed the boy to school and left love notes for him. >>> billionaire investor carl akh carl icahn is pledging $20 million to keep taj mahal open. the deal to save the casino and 3,000 jobs was supposed to be announced at noon. it fell apart. no one knows exactly why. the taj was scheduled to close saturday. if or when it will close now remains up in the air. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> a live look outside right now at the philadelphia museum of art. it is a cold, windy evening, and it's going to stay coal if you happen to be heading out tonight. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now. >> the official start of winter is coming, and it's going to feel like it tonight, isn't it? >> that's right. temperatures dropping below freezing for most of our area. if we take a closer look at our current temperatures, it's cold. below freezing for the poconos. 38 degrees in allentown. 3
. >>> a convicted sex offender stalked a 13-year-old boy. 73-year-old clyde ruppel is back in custodylowed the child, moving next door to the boy's hope. court records show he followed the boy to school and left love notes for him. >>> billionaire investor carl akh carl icahn is pledging $20 million to keep taj mahal open. the deal to save the casino and 3,000 jobs was supposed to be announced at noon. it fell apart. no one knows exactly why. the taj was scheduled to close...
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hi, clyde. >> jimmy: it's the greatest. isn't it fun?ds -- you know? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i need something. i need something. >> i just -- i just wanna -- >> jimmy: i want to laugh and smile. >> just a little bit, you know? i know there's bad stuff in the world. but damn can i just have five minutes of rejoicing that my family is here, my friends are here? i just want to give that for a a minute and then i'll go back to being mad about stuff and trying to fight stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> i just need a minute. >> jimmy: just give us a a minute. that's all we're asking for. >> i don't want to look mad or anything, but i want a minute. >> jimmy: no, exactly! everyone, just take one minute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: right now. no -- >> call somebody you like. >> jimmy: yeah, just call someone you love. >> you know what? go to your windows right now. >> jimmy: let's do this. >> open up the window, yell out the window, "i just need a a minute!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. let's do it on the count of five. ready? five, f
hi, clyde. >> jimmy: it's the greatest. isn't it fun?ds -- you know? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i need something. i need something. >> i just -- i just wanna -- >> jimmy: i want to laugh and smile. >> just a little bit, you know? i know there's bad stuff in the world. but damn can i just have five minutes of rejoicing that my family is here, my friends are here? i just want to give that for a a minute and then i'll go back to being mad about stuff and trying...
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clyde will see light rain developed at the golden gate bridge out in the east for places like livermore into motion the 7:00 friday night will get home early because widespread my rent and possibility of thunderstorms. most was the sea under order match but it looks like rain is back in the forecast >> reporter: have enough offense will we saw ride across the golden gate the rose was liquor as well you please list and out to the richness and filled breast more calls on a roll there's also some pot hole repair and grammar line for the right-wing until further notice highway 4 and the usual back a out of antioch law society into this market will pick up from the july time from 160 out of the 24 split hitting its walnut creek and saratoga will be slow for you this morning a tree came down at the 3:00 hour highway 9 and 35 as the one with traffic control remains in place >> here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly! >>stanley: often in life you to ponder a decision in this case there are rethinking its decision to ignore the sign and drive into 3 ft. of standing water she
clyde will see light rain developed at the golden gate bridge out in the east for places like livermore into motion the 7:00 friday night will get home early because widespread my rent and possibility of thunderstorms. most was the sea under order match but it looks like rain is back in the forecast >> reporter: have enough offense will we saw ride across the golden gate the rose was liquor as well you please list and out to the richness and filled breast more calls on a roll there's also...
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anthony's dining room while stanford visits clyde memorial church. they will hold pep rallies to drum up support for the bowl game. >>> as we were just talking about a few days away from the start of the new year, which means many people will be celebrating across the bay area. coming up at 7:45, what the san francisco police department is doing to try to keep you safe. >>> outraged after not being able to play their video games for three days. the new information from sony and what it now means for their online service. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale, get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the white house is not commenting on north korea's late
anthony's dining room while stanford visits clyde memorial church. they will hold pep rallies to drum up support for the bowl game. >>> as we were just talking about a few days away from the start of the new year, which means many people will be celebrating across the bay area. coming up at 7:45, what the san francisco police department is doing to try to keep you safe. >>> outraged after not being able to play their video games for three days. the new information from sony...
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. >> reporter: glide is clyde is trying to help people and how others are trying to take advantage of a revolution a revolution in coffee quality with the finest nespresso coffee blends. a revolution in technology with unique centrifusion. a revolution in taste with a naturally formed crema on both coffee and espresso. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. female announcer: sleep train's ends sunday.e for 3 event! it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> reporter: glide is handing out 3005 and a bag of groceries to needy families. they'll what they will to be doing this until 1130 or when their supplies run out. unfortunately there those who take advantage of those better try to help others. >> reporter: at first glance this and appears that the security guards
. >> reporter: glide is clyde is trying to help people and how others are trying to take advantage of a revolution a revolution in coffee quality with the finest nespresso coffee blends. a revolution in technology with unique centrifusion. a revolution in taste with a naturally formed crema on both coffee and espresso. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. female announcer: sleep train's ends sunday.e for 3 event! it's your last chance to get three years interest-free...
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will fillnick clyde in for mr. cameron at question time in the house of commons. live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> senate intelligence midi dianne feinstein said that the methods were "far more brutal than people were led to believe." her committee released a report describing the cia's methods of interrogating terror suspects in the aftermath of 9/11 stop senator feinstein spoke on the senate floor by the findings. you can read the committee's report at c-span.org. senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. feinstein: mr. president, i want to thank the leader for his words and for his support. they are extraordinarily welcome and appreciated. today, a 500-page executive summary of the senate intelligence committee's five and a half-year review of the c.i.a.'s detention and interrogation program, which was conducted between 2002 and 2009, is being released publicly. the executive summary which is going out today is backed by a 6,700-page classified and unredacted report with 38,000 footnotes, which can
will fillnick clyde in for mr. cameron at question time in the house of commons. live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> senate intelligence midi dianne feinstein said that the methods were "far more brutal than people were led to believe." her committee released a report describing the cia's methods of interrogating terror suspects in the aftermath of 9/11 stop senator feinstein spoke on the senate floor by the findings. you can read the committee's report at...
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take this family, like so many others here, the generation clyde when it comes to talking about u.s. policy towards cuba. >> my parents are very, very upset. they feel hurt that the cuban community, the cuban-american community and the united states was not consulted. >> my parents like many here feel very betrayed by the american government, because their sentiments, everything that they've gone through, and everything that has happened was not taken into consideration. fidel castro caused the deaths of many, many lives. it's just a stab in the back to them from the american government. >> exiles who fled the island as children really had no intention of going back, but their daughters saw things differently. they wanted to explore the country for themselves, despite the country's history and its politics. we first met them last year on the 60th anniversary of the cuban reflation. the sisters, along with their dad had just returned from cuba, javier's first time back in 43 years. >> you're paying a lot to go back, that money is going right to the government. they want to see -- >> g
take this family, like so many others here, the generation clyde when it comes to talking about u.s. policy towards cuba. >> my parents are very, very upset. they feel hurt that the cuban community, the cuban-american community and the united states was not consulted. >> my parents like many here feel very betrayed by the american government, because their sentiments, everything that they've gone through, and everything that has happened was not taken into consideration. fidel...
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why i want to say what i want to say and ask the question is, in addition to my relationship with clyde, the most important relationship to me is my marriage between my husband and me, and i think that is on earth one of the greatest compliments i have. and i know that with you, and you mentioned that your relationship in your book with you having been married for 53 years, and now in society we have people ready to give up on love and marriage at the drop of a dime how were you able to hold it all together in the midst of him, you know, doing all the things he does you maintaining your identity and being that support there? because i think that is also a message in and of itself. [applause] >> it's been a challenge off [laughter] i have tried to be realistic about marriage and holding a family together. you have to share and you have to give up a lot now. in any case, i'm giving up more than he's giving up. in some cases it's the reverse. but we tend to battle politically but when it comes to family, we are together. we tried to raise our children and not, you know husband and father f
why i want to say what i want to say and ask the question is, in addition to my relationship with clyde, the most important relationship to me is my marriage between my husband and me, and i think that is on earth one of the greatest compliments i have. and i know that with you, and you mentioned that your relationship in your book with you having been married for 53 years, and now in society we have people ready to give up on love and marriage at the drop of a dime how were you able to hold it...
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he has pretty good stories to tell from selling cigarettes to the famous outlaws bonnie and clyde to putting president reagan on hold to his interesting encounters and friendships with mickey mantle, mohammed ali, ted williams, neil armstrong, john glenn among others. then there are his many stories about flying hell cat fire aircraft during world war ii. ralph has led a full and exciting life. during his time in congress, he's not just been the hometown congressman from rock well, texas. he's been the hometown congressman to everyone he's encountered. it doesn't matter who you are, ralph wants to find out how he can be helpful to you from the person he met on the street to the person in the texas delegation to the president of the united states, that is the way he is. knowing ralph he's probably got something up his sleeve that he's not telling us about what he's going to do after he leaves congress next month. in fact, when asked about his plans after leaving congress, ralph mentioned he will probably go to work at wal-mart because he has to have a job. ralph's always go the to hav
he has pretty good stories to tell from selling cigarettes to the famous outlaws bonnie and clyde to putting president reagan on hold to his interesting encounters and friendships with mickey mantle, mohammed ali, ted williams, neil armstrong, john glenn among others. then there are his many stories about flying hell cat fire aircraft during world war ii. ralph has led a full and exciting life. during his time in congress, he's not just been the hometown congressman from rock well, texas. he's...
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aboutrd the urban myth weighing on bonnie and clyde, which i do not believe is true. we've heard about ted williams and ralph and ted playing on the same baseball team in world war ii. that is true. we have heard about the offer to serve as the promoter forecast as clay, who later became a home at ali. that is true. a few more that you -- as the clay,er forecast he ir cassius who later became mohammed ali. that is true. heyou more of you know that worked for the previous owner of the dallas cowboys, and he was offered a job with the nfl, which he turned down. i knew ralph when i got elected in 1980 four. he and i served districts that touch each other. we both live in our districts in texas, and so we became good buddies because we were always on the first flight after the last vote to texas at the end of the week and on the last flight before the first vote to washington at the beginning of the week. and once we've built up enough frequent flyer miles, we used to fight when there was a complimentary upgrade. we never spent taxpayer dollars first class, but we would a
aboutrd the urban myth weighing on bonnie and clyde, which i do not believe is true. we've heard about ted williams and ralph and ted playing on the same baseball team in world war ii. that is true. we have heard about the offer to serve as the promoter forecast as clay, who later became a home at ali. that is true. a few more that you -- as the clay,er forecast he ir cassius who later became mohammed ali. that is true. heyou more of you know that worked for the previous owner of the dallas...
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host: clyde from new york, independent line. caller: good morning. -- symbiotic relationship between a customer and the worker. we know that. the management comes up with crazy ideas to try to improve what we know works. and they do not. why is not someone saying something to management to make this work? better -- work better? they need to talk with us. we deal with the people and the people deals with us. we know what works. host: are your postal worker? caller: yes. host: what is your job? caller: i drive trucks. i used to do collection. -- dropsjobs in relays and relays. host: says you are on the front line, what suggestions would you make? caller: i will not get into that because you know who i am and i do not want the repercussions. but management is sabotaging this job. outright. they have meetings with us, we all know it will not work. we look at each other and think, here we go again. another crazy plan, here we go again. it is not board to work, and we just sit there and say ok, if you want it done, we will do it. gues
host: clyde from new york, independent line. caller: good morning. -- symbiotic relationship between a customer and the worker. we know that. the management comes up with crazy ideas to try to improve what we know works. and they do not. why is not someone saying something to management to make this work? better -- work better? they need to talk with us. we deal with the people and the people deals with us. we know what works. host: are your postal worker? caller: yes. host: what is your job?...
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his clients include clyde kinnard who was charged with and convicted of a fictitious crime while attempting to desegregate the university of southern mississippi. james h. meredith who litigated -- whose litigation ultimately led to the integration of the university of mississippi. dr. gilbert mayson who led the effort to end racial segregation on the beaches of biloxi, mississippi. megawiley ights icon evers. mr. brown was admitted to practice law before all mississippi court systems. the united states district court of the northern district of mississippi, the united states district court for the southern district of mississippi, the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit court and the united states supreme court. mr. brown also served on executive board of the national bar association for approximately 15 years. mr. speaker, on december 3, 1989, r. jess brown died of cancer in jackson, mississippi, at the age of 77. mr. speaker, r. jess brown is well deserving of this honor and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 579. i yield back the balance of my time. the
his clients include clyde kinnard who was charged with and convicted of a fictitious crime while attempting to desegregate the university of southern mississippi. james h. meredith who litigated -- whose litigation ultimately led to the integration of the university of mississippi. dr. gilbert mayson who led the effort to end racial segregation on the beaches of biloxi, mississippi. megawiley ights icon evers. mr. brown was admitted to practice law before all mississippi court systems. the...