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maybe samuel clemens is like thomas jefferson and mark twain is like uncle sam.ticking his finger in our face saying, i want your child. he wants the laughs when he is some quotesstage. of his, some things i wrote are found, people start clapping. they say, i love it. i love, laments. i was born modest, but it wore off. if you cannot give yourself a compliment in in any other way, just do like donruss. give your self one. do it right now. i love compliments. although i am also embarrassed to say what i think when i get a compliment. i so often feel they have not gone far enough. you know, he is a funny guy. and about virtually anything. one, so do not go looking for it, what there are dictionaries of twain quotes. that would come in handy for your occupation. you can look up anything, dog, cats. "i like cats, they are quieter than children. although you pick up a cat and you learn something about life that you cannot learn any other way." he is funny about anything. tavis: i am going to be looking for that book and if you do not, i will be stalking you backstage
maybe samuel clemens is like thomas jefferson and mark twain is like uncle sam.ticking his finger in our face saying, i want your child. he wants the laughs when he is some quotesstage. of his, some things i wrote are found, people start clapping. they say, i love it. i love, laments. i was born modest, but it wore off. if you cannot give yourself a compliment in in any other way, just do like donruss. give your self one. do it right now. i love compliments. although i am also embarrassed to...
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and more recently, i won it for my book on samuel and ten years ago in 2003. and that one was the best biography section. my husband small bowl one the best fiction. the press went mad because these two authors were married to each other come heads against each other for the prize and it didn't really matter which of us were on the prize, but i did. >> host: those two books let's start with the most recent. who was samuel pepys. >> they called it pep-ys that we know that it was pronounced pepys. he was born in 1633 and of a poor family. again i always right from people that come from humble background and make their way. i find that an interesting thing to do. so his father was a taylor and his mother did of washing in london. he was clever. he went to cambridge. when crumble was running the country and they took them out of oxford and cambridge and appointed his own men because he knew if he were to run the country you needed to have your people teaching the clever young people so he was at cambridge for a long time. and he had a cousin that was a friend and
and more recently, i won it for my book on samuel and ten years ago in 2003. and that one was the best biography section. my husband small bowl one the best fiction. the press went mad because these two authors were married to each other come heads against each other for the prize and it didn't really matter which of us were on the prize, but i did. >> host: those two books let's start with the most recent. who was samuel pepys. >> they called it pep-ys that we know that it was...
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and he was a young doctor named joseph warren. 33 years old, he had been an act lite really of samuel adams for more than a decade, and he had gained more and more of a public presence. and where -- and he was a different kind of guy from sam adams who sam adams was almost two decades older, had a different approach. joseph warren, there was a charisma about him. and i'd like to read a passage in my book that describes warren as he was -- pause the quest went out -- because the quest went out that he come to cambridge. so he and some other members of the committee went to cambridge to try and quiet things down. they were successful in this. but it was a key point in which this young 33-year-old man, joseph warren, stepped to the forefront of the patriot movement. and here's a brief description of his background. where samuel adams was part political boss, part i'd log, warren -- close to two decades younger -- possessed a swashbuckling personal magnetism. he'd been born in the nearby town of roxbury. as a boy, he was often seen wandering the streets of boston selling milk from the fam
and he was a young doctor named joseph warren. 33 years old, he had been an act lite really of samuel adams for more than a decade, and he had gained more and more of a public presence. and where -- and he was a different kind of guy from sam adams who sam adams was almost two decades older, had a different approach. joseph warren, there was a charisma about him. and i'd like to read a passage in my book that describes warren as he was -- pause the quest went out -- because the quest went out...
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. >>> samuel tenÍa 15 aÑos de vivir en estados unidos. su hijo axel naciÓ en estados unidos.sto que les pasÓ ya no podrÁn venir a gozar lo que ellos con su esfuerzo, con su lucha diaria lograron crear. >>> la prima de florinda y sus tres hijos de 9, 5 y 3 tambiÉn fallecieron. el padre estÁ desconsolado. >>> dice ella, papÁ, no trabaje. y asÍ si me ayuda econÓmicamente, nos manda econÓmicamente. pero ahora se acabÓ esa esperanza. >>> todos ellos aportan para mejorar la economÍa en su pais, y creo que van a ser recibidos como martires aquÍ. >>> y el gobierno dijo que ayudarÁcon la pronta repatriaciÓn de los cuerpos. desde guatemala, ericka porras, univisiÓn. >>> hasta ahora los mÉtodos anticonceptivos que concentraron en las mujeres, pero experimentan con con y paulina gÓmez nos habla del experimento. >>> la pÍldora femenina revolucionÓ, hoy las cosas estÁn por cambiar, cientÍficos mexicanos experimentan para crear la primera pastilla antioconceptiva para hombres. >>> y serÁ un cambio importante y para liberar a las mujeres. >>> las mujeres reciben esto incredulamente. >>> serÍ
. >>> samuel tenÍa 15 aÑos de vivir en estados unidos. su hijo axel naciÓ en estados unidos.sto que les pasÓ ya no podrÁn venir a gozar lo que ellos con su esfuerzo, con su lucha diaria lograron crear. >>> la prima de florinda y sus tres hijos de 9, 5 y 3 tambiÉn fallecieron. el padre estÁ desconsolado. >>> dice ella, papÁ, no trabaje. y asÍ si me ayuda econÓmicamente, nos manda econÓmicamente. pero ahora se acabÓ esa esperanza. >>> todos ellos...
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so afterward -- >> you got a good samuel l.> then obama says to patrick gesparda, he says i didn't realize samuel l. jackson was talking to to me. >> real quick, the relationship between bill clinton and barack obama. he believed till the last week that obama would lose and that hurricane sandy would save him. he will was surprised obama couldn't work a room. how does that relationship stand today and during the campaign? >> it's never been warm and fuzzy. it was very, very frosty in 2008 through 2010. now they have, what you could call a correct decent relationship, and they, you know, obama eventually described him as secretary for explaining stuff. except he didn't use stuff. >> jonathan alter, we appreciate it. get your copy of is "the center holds." just ahead toure's take on kanye's new album. that would be music to our ears. not north west though. are baked with brown rice and sweet potato! triscuit has a new snack? no way. way. and the worst part is they're delicious. mmm, you're right. maybe we should give other new th
so afterward -- >> you got a good samuel l.> then obama says to patrick gesparda, he says i didn't realize samuel l. jackson was talking to to me. >> real quick, the relationship between bill clinton and barack obama. he believed till the last week that obama would lose and that hurricane sandy would save him. he will was surprised obama couldn't work a room. how does that relationship stand today and during the campaign? >> it's never been warm and fuzzy. it was very, very...
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today we might wonder what has samuel morris wrought. we have personal phones and other devices and almost continuous trail of electronic data that information can be scored who knows where analyzeed by who knows whom and who knows what purpose. >> we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records e-mails and web postings often provided by individu video companies. it may have you thinking should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort some of it out for you. we begin with a visit to my home in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. >> go on in. in a prior life frank ahern in new york city made a living as a private investigator who don't want to be found. he used the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper, phone bills, credit cards, receipts and so son. he agreed to come to my home to follow me around to see how today's paperless paper trail makes it almost impossible to hide. >> just woke up, had a cup of coffee, pulled out the last dat
today we might wonder what has samuel morris wrought. we have personal phones and other devices and almost continuous trail of electronic data that information can be scored who knows where analyzeed by who knows whom and who knows what purpose. >> we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records e-mails and web postings often provided by individu video companies. it may have you thinking should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort...
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su hijo samuel habÍa prometido un gran regalo que recibirÍa pronto.de quienes murieron tras el das dejado por el tornado ad grae zaoern agradecieron el apoyo que han recibido. grd gracias por el a >>>periodista: yo en estados unidos. la bendiciÓn con esa mano que nos dieron trÁs la darla aquÍ a la esperanza. >>> le cuesta creer que su mejor amigo samuel estÉ en este ataÚd, vivieron en la misma casa por 6 aÑos en oklahoma y justo, 2 semanas antes de la tragedia, fue deportado a guatemala. >>> allÁ todos somos hermanos y una gran tristeza porque no podÍa creonsidere quee fuera a mi amigo. >>> luego que los familiares pa trair todos los cadÁveres y luego de una sentida ceremonia, se rae y la zo una peregrinaciÓn de 15 kilometros rio donde fueron sepultados. >>> las autoridades han considerado a las vÍctimas como parto res de desarrollo y han desarrollado este mausoleo como un evento dedicado a todos los inmigrantes primer impacto. >>> gracias erika, macabro el hallazgo de un hombre en oklahoma, fue a ver a una casa, que era subastada... y se topÓ con una
su hijo samuel habÍa prometido un gran regalo que recibirÍa pronto.de quienes murieron tras el das dejado por el tornado ad grae zaoern agradecieron el apoyo que han recibido. grd gracias por el a >>>periodista: yo en estados unidos. la bendiciÓn con esa mano que nos dieron trÁs la darla aquÍ a la esperanza. >>> le cuesta creer que su mejor amigo samuel estÉ en este ataÚd, vivieron en la misma casa por 6 aÑos en oklahoma y justo, 2 semanas antes de la tragedia, fue...
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the driver, samuel stokes, jr. was also taken to the hospital and is charged with fail your to control speed and negligent driving. >> a gorgeous day, just a few high thin clouds, but tough to complain. i think we'll see a nice evening, fire up the grill, maybe enjoy dinner on the back deck. upper 70s. really almost no humidity. watching our next weather maker. here it; already soaking fl -- here it is, already soaking
the driver, samuel stokes, jr. was also taken to the hospital and is charged with fail your to control speed and negligent driving. >> a gorgeous day, just a few high thin clouds, but tough to complain. i think we'll see a nice evening, fire up the grill, maybe enjoy dinner on the back deck. upper 70s. really almost no humidity. watching our next weather maker. here it; already soaking fl -- here it is, already soaking
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. >> reporter: samuel davis is a limo driver, owner of his own company. he doesn't have money to throw around, or to add a new door to his limo, but he may have to. >> 7 to $10,000. >> reporter: a new bill at the capitol would require limos have safety doors, and windows that can be pushed out from the inside. this limo would cost thousands of dollars to modify. >> this would probably put me out of business. >> they're not required to have emergency exits. >> reporter: corbett authored the bill, following the fire in may on the san mateo bridge. >> if you don't have the opportunity to exist, because you only have one exit and you have to go through a fire to exit. >> reporter: the bill quickly passed committee. >> whatever it is, let's fix it. >> reporter: samuel says the old limos will cost too much to modify. >> anything that would make it better, we would be for, but within reason. >> reporter: the limo drivers say the child locks are for safety, to prevent passengers from exiting a moving limousine. >>> the city of san francisco has ordered one of the
. >> reporter: samuel davis is a limo driver, owner of his own company. he doesn't have money to throw around, or to add a new door to his limo, but he may have to. >> 7 to $10,000. >> reporter: a new bill at the capitol would require limos have safety doors, and windows that can be pushed out from the inside. this limo would cost thousands of dollars to modify. >> this would probably put me out of business. >> they're not required to have emergency exits. >>...
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. >> reporter: samuel davis is a limo driver, owner of his own company. he doesn't have money to throw around, or to add a new door to his limo, but he may have to. >> 7 to $10,000. >> reporter: a new bill at the capitol would require limos have safety doors, and windows that can be pushed out from the inside. this limo would cost thousands of dollars to modify. >> this would probably put me out of business. >> they're not required to have emergency exits. >> reporter: corbett authored the bill, following the fire in may on the san mateo bridge. >> if you don't have the opportunity to exist, because you only have one exit and you have to go through a fire to exit. >> reporter: the bill quickly passed committee. >> whatever it is, let's fix it. >> reporter: samuel says the old limos will cost too much to modify. >> anything that would make it better, we would be for, but within reason. >> reporter: the limo drivers say the child locks are for safety, to prevent passengers from exiting a moving limousine. >>> the city of san francisco has ordered one of the
. >> reporter: samuel davis is a limo driver, owner of his own company. he doesn't have money to throw around, or to add a new door to his limo, but he may have to. >> 7 to $10,000. >> reporter: a new bill at the capitol would require limos have safety doors, and windows that can be pushed out from the inside. this limo would cost thousands of dollars to modify. >> this would probably put me out of business. >> they're not required to have emergency exits. >>...
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. >> gordon: 2 samuel 5: 11 said the king sent messages to david and seed de cedar trees and carpenters and they built david a house. >> it is a fortress, well-built, for good reasons. this is most properly the palace that the king built for king david. we know its date, around 1,000, which is the time of king david. the style of construction is quite emphasized. the fanitians are great builders. >> gordon: inside, the team found more evidence of royalty, from ancient seals used by court officials, to a variety of carved ivory utensils. too expensive for a regular home, but good for a palace. >> the major part of the structure here needs to are excavated. we have less than a quarter. >> gordon: across the street from the city of david, mazar is directing another dig as well. just outside the temple mount, she found more royal ruins. this time from david's son solomon. in 2010 scaif 2010 excavators revealed a giant wall more than 220 feet long, and almost 20 feet high. mazar says this is the city wall described in 1 kings 3, which says that solomon buildebuilt the wall all around jerusal
. >> gordon: 2 samuel 5: 11 said the king sent messages to david and seed de cedar trees and carpenters and they built david a house. >> it is a fortress, well-built, for good reasons. this is most properly the palace that the king built for king david. we know its date, around 1,000, which is the time of king david. the style of construction is quite emphasized. the fanitians are great builders. >> gordon: inside, the team found more evidence of royalty, from ancient seals...
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sanjay gupta is working on a documentary about marijuana and psychologist howard samuels, the founder ceo of the hills treatment center. sanjay, the statements by one of my last guests, what is your reaction to the dark, gloomy picture he was painting? >> let me say we have been working on this documentary for a year now. as a neuro scientists i wanted to learn about this. there was so much he was saying that simply wasn't true. first of all, his comparison to alcohol and prescription medications and saying this was far worse, it's just not true. it -- depending how you define far worse, it is, you know, there is people who overdose on these prescription medications every 19 minutes in this country, every 19 minutes somebody dies of a prescription drug overdose. doesn't happen with marijuana. it's classified in this country as a schedule one substance and he conceded it has no medical benefit whatever. that's not true. we know there is medical benefits. i've seen the studies with my eyes around the united states and around the world and this idea of high abusive or addictive potential
sanjay gupta is working on a documentary about marijuana and psychologist howard samuels, the founder ceo of the hills treatment center. sanjay, the statements by one of my last guests, what is your reaction to the dark, gloomy picture he was painting? >> let me say we have been working on this documentary for a year now. as a neuro scientists i wanted to learn about this. there was so much he was saying that simply wasn't true. first of all, his comparison to alcohol and prescription...
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lamentablemente pensamos que todos estÁn fallecidos. 9 hemos >>> y hasta ahora, han encontrado los cuerpos de samueledad y christopher de 4 aÑos de edad. todavÍa continÚan buscando a yolanda prima de no rina y su hija de 8 aÑos leslie. dicen que van a seguir la bÚsqueda hasta que los encuentres. >>> tenemos dÍas para estar buscando y tenemos que agarrar un descanso, porque llevamos 2 dÍas y encontramos 4 personas, familiares. >>> las increÍbles imÁgenes de este pesado camiÓn, derribado por los fuertes vientos de los peligroso's tornados lo dicen todo 3 veteranos cazadores de tornados, entre ellos un padre y su hijo. murieron por las en extraÑas de los monstruos. asÍ quedÓ el automÓvil que viajaban desafiando a los tornados, desafÍo que al final perdieron de manera trÁgica. >>> bueno, la cancillerÍa de guatemala confirmÓ el fallecimiento de 7 igual matteks en oklahoma. 4 ciudades de su paÍs conde ntÚ desaparecidos luego que se desataron los tornados. el gobierno guatemalteco ofreciÓ ayuda para repatriar los cuerpos de las vÍctimas. marÍa elena. >>> gracias vilma el congreso discute una posible reform
lamentablemente pensamos que todos estÁn fallecidos. 9 hemos >>> y hasta ahora, han encontrado los cuerpos de samueledad y christopher de 4 aÑos de edad. todavÍa continÚan buscando a yolanda prima de no rina y su hija de 8 aÑos leslie. dicen que van a seguir la bÚsqueda hasta que los encuentres. >>> tenemos dÍas para estar buscando y tenemos que agarrar un descanso, porque llevamos 2 dÍas y encontramos 4 personas, familiares. >>> las increÍbles imÁgenes de...
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samuel came here with his family from israel three years ago. he's the local community's rabbi. he also helps run the community's senior citizens club. many members are holocaust survivors. they are reluctant to talk about anti-semitism today because they are scared. their memories of the past haunt them. this woman was 9 when she was sent to a concentration camp in austria. >> yes, we are scared again. we are scared for our children. i have one daughter and one son. i have two grandchildren, and we do not want them to live through what we live through. we really hope it will not go that far again. >> she was also a small girl when she arrived in auschwitz. her nightmares and her tattoo have plagued her ever since. >> my parents, my brothers and sisters, almost everyone died. please, let there be no holocaust again. >> they are very worried about the political situation in hungary, less from the neighbors and close people they know, but they are very afraid of what is happening outside. >> about the political developments in budapest, for example. the delegates of the world jewi
samuel came here with his family from israel three years ago. he's the local community's rabbi. he also helps run the community's senior citizens club. many members are holocaust survivors. they are reluctant to talk about anti-semitism today because they are scared. their memories of the past haunt them. this woman was 9 when she was sent to a concentration camp in austria. >> yes, we are scared again. we are scared for our children. i have one daughter and one son. i have two...
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we're thinking of you, samuel j., in a steamy central park. >> all right, josh, amy. come to times square. from times square, to central park. look at this crowd. look at them. what's your name? >> angelica. >> and? >> anya. >> and? >> amanda. >> where are you from? >> queens. >> it wasn't a long trip. you're right up front. you're like ten feet from the stage. that's amazing today. no matter where you are, we're going to give you a great shot of an amazing concert in central park. so, let's get to the boards. did i say happy friday yet? happy weekend? happy friday, everybody. yes, it's hazy and it's steamy. and as long as the sun stays behind the clouds, we'll keep the temperatures in the 80s. it will feel like the 90s. make sure you're hydrated. historic heat running through the west today. this is very difficult. this is the kind of heat that in the middle of the day, you just need to stay indoors if >> look at the gorgeous faces. what a great, awesome time. you guys, hurry up and get here. hurry up. hurry up. josh? >> we are excited, sam. i'll take that back. >>>
we're thinking of you, samuel j., in a steamy central park. >> all right, josh, amy. come to times square. from times square, to central park. look at this crowd. look at them. what's your name? >> angelica. >> and? >> anya. >> and? >> amanda. >> where are you from? >> queens. >> it wasn't a long trip. you're right up front. you're like ten feet from the stage. that's amazing today. no matter where you are, we're going to give you a great...
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in public, talk about your latest column all about the schoolboy antics of supreme court justice samuelto. you write on monday, justice alito read two opinions both 5-4 decisions that plit the court along its usual right/left divide. but he didn't stop there. when justice ruth bader beginnings berg read her dissent from the bench, alito visibly mocked his colleague. you say he's pulled the same stunt with the other women on the court, and this is behavior that you wouldn't tolerate in a child as you know. here we are, talking about a justice of the united states supreme court. is that right? >> and maybe this is why they don't have cameras in the supreme court room for these hearings because then people would be playing the clips of this just as they did in the 2010 state of the union address when you saw the same justice alito shaking his head and saying not true to the president. he's got a few different moves. he's got the eye roll and the look at the ceiling, he's got the oh, like he's deeply offended. in each of the days i've been watching the court waiting for these big opinions,
in public, talk about your latest column all about the schoolboy antics of supreme court justice samuelto. you write on monday, justice alito read two opinions both 5-4 decisions that plit the court along its usual right/left divide. but he didn't stop there. when justice ruth bader beginnings berg read her dissent from the bench, alito visibly mocked his colleague. you say he's pulled the same stunt with the other women on the court, and this is behavior that you wouldn't tolerate in a child...
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that from the researched samuel rodriguez speaking at an annual religious freedom conference in washingtond.c. this week. rodriguez is president of the hispanic evangelical association, but today he spoke to people of all faiths. he is calling on them to build together a firewall against unprecedented attempts by the government to violate religious liberty. he says recent actions by the i.r.s. targeted christian groups and the h.s.s. birth control mandate are examples of the dangers that the road america is travelling on. >> i never would have believed in my generation i would see this taking place. so silence is not an option. today's complacency will lead to tomorrow's captivity. and religious freedom stands as the womb by which all of the other liberties emerge and flurry rish. >> george: he says the u.s. government needs to be reminded that it may be our earthly uncle, but he is not and never will be our heavenly father. >> wendy: in belgium, controversy over a researcher fired for being too religious. the school that fired him, an historically catholic university. dale hurd has that s
that from the researched samuel rodriguez speaking at an annual religious freedom conference in washingtond.c. this week. rodriguez is president of the hispanic evangelical association, but today he spoke to people of all faiths. he is calling on them to build together a firewall against unprecedented attempts by the government to violate religious liberty. he says recent actions by the i.r.s. targeted christian groups and the h.s.s. birth control mandate are examples of the dangers that the...
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aÑos martina despidiÓ a su hija que se iba ra estados unidos, y el viernes, falleciÓ con su esposo samuel torno lo sorprendiÓ en la carretera. >>> se abajoed un puente y allÍ los llevÓ la corriente. >>> los cinco tornados que azotaron oklahoma el viernes sorprendoron a muchos atascados en el trÁfico. >>> es una situaciÓn aÚn mÁs peligrosa que el pÚblico quedo tarse en sus casas refugiados. >>> y estas imÁgenes captaron el momento que uno de estos torbellinos a veces dobles, levantaron a un camiÓn como un juguete. >>> y como este tipo de cientÍficos estuvo a punto de morir, cuando tras recibir los embates de carteles y Árboles el tornado arrojÓ su vehÍculo blindado lejos de la carretera. >>> hubo un momento que estÁbamos flotando me acordÉ de mi esposa y pens esa es mi vida, no quiero morir todavÍa, dice mike, y sin embargo otros tres expertos no tuvieron la misma suerte, hoy oklahoma trata de levantarse. >>> ha sido difÍcil pero nos recuperemos dijo la gobernadora me rri, pero al igual que otros diez estados del centro del paÍs, el mal tiempo pudiera reesar. >>> estamos anticipoando que d
aÑos martina despidiÓ a su hija que se iba ra estados unidos, y el viernes, falleciÓ con su esposo samuel torno lo sorprendiÓ en la carretera. >>> se abajoed un puente y allÍ los llevÓ la corriente. >>> los cinco tornados que azotaron oklahoma el viernes sorprendoron a muchos atascados en el trÁfico. >>> es una situaciÓn aÚn mÁs peligrosa que el pÚblico quedo tarse en sus casas refugiados. >>> y estas imÁgenes captaron el momento que uno de estos...
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jim key, samuel coffin from ubs. jim, up first. 30 on the clock.out the u.s. and global committee. so any macro data is going to move the markets. it's not going to provide decisive answers. we think it's better to focus on information like the annual meeting of american oncology which wraps up tomorrow in chicago. two stocks we own, merck and bristol-myers both reported positive clinical trial results at that conference. they're both up big, and with ethink they have room to run. >> samuel, you're up. >> yes, the trade deficits for april will be reported tomorrow. should it widen to $41 billion. a lot of that is imports because they've been interrupted in the prior months by the effect of the lunar new year. if exports weaken, that will be more concerning especially after today's ism report. we'll also get the ibd tip, the optimism index, which other confidence measures have moved up sharply recently. we doubt the ibd chip will move as much because it's more reliant on consumer expectations. >> thank you. enjoy tomorrow. we'll certainly see what i
jim key, samuel coffin from ubs. jim, up first. 30 on the clock.out the u.s. and global committee. so any macro data is going to move the markets. it's not going to provide decisive answers. we think it's better to focus on information like the annual meeting of american oncology which wraps up tomorrow in chicago. two stocks we own, merck and bristol-myers both reported positive clinical trial results at that conference. they're both up big, and with ethink they have room to run. >>...
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writing for the majority, justice antonin scalia said: 6- justices clarence thomas and samuel alito filed separate dissents arguing states have the power to demand more proof of voter qualifications. the decision came a year after the court reined in arizona's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, striking down a state law that, among other things, required immigrants to carry immigration papers. the court said then the arizona law conflicted with federal immigration law. and while the court now is reining in arizona's efforts to crack down on voting by illegal immigrants, it did leave the door open just a bit. the court said arizona could go to a federal commission and ask it to change that form and, scott, it's also emphasizing that states still have substantial power to set voting requirements. >> pelley: jan crawford on the steps of the supreme court. thank you, jan. in another courtroom today, federal prosecutors hope to send boston mobster whitey bulger to prison for the rest of his life. he's on trial for 19 murders. but an old hit man testified today that he believes bulge
writing for the majority, justice antonin scalia said: 6- justices clarence thomas and samuel alito filed separate dissents arguing states have the power to demand more proof of voter qualifications. the decision came a year after the court reined in arizona's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, striking down a state law that, among other things, required immigrants to carry immigration papers. the court said then the arizona law conflicted with federal immigration law. and while the...
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michelle samuel of team usher surprised by taylor swift. for a vip practice session before singing one of swift's songs on stage. pretty calm, though, even though taylor kind of walks in there. >>> "the sopranos" have topped the list of 101 best written tv series. tony and the family were followed by "seinfeld," "the twilight zone," "all in the family" and "m.a.s.h." >> any missing? >> yeah. >> "cosby show" maybe? "lost" was fantastic. >> yeah. there's a lot that could be in the top five. >>> finally according to the london evening standard, al pacino may have turned down some of the biggest roles in movie history next to bill karins. pacino reportedly said "star wars" hahn solo was his for the taking as was "die hard's" john mclain. here's what we imagine they might have looked like. not bad. >> there's no way he could have been hahn solo. imagine him hanging out with jabba the hut? >> i'm richard lui and this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day today on nbc. >>> leading the news in "the new york times." "when bi
michelle samuel of team usher surprised by taylor swift. for a vip practice session before singing one of swift's songs on stage. pretty calm, though, even though taylor kind of walks in there. >>> "the sopranos" have topped the list of 101 best written tv series. tony and the family were followed by "seinfeld," "the twilight zone," "all in the family" and "m.a.s.h." >> any missing? >> yeah. >> "cosby show"...
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samuel will stick to the befrmg from now oun. rangers with a two-run lead in the second but chris young takes justin grim out. oakland takes the lead right there but tommy malone. josh donaldson will come home on the nelson cruz. 4-rangers. 9 to 4 after scoring just ten runs in their last eight games. >>> last night's giants came, padres first baseman jesus guzman show boated down the line after hitting a home run. the giants apparently didn't like it because today throw behind. the bench is cleared. no pumps were thrown and there was no objections. guzman would later hit a home run. 7th inning, blanco hammered one off the wall in center field for a triple 2-run score to give the giants the lead. they take two of three from san diego, but that's not what had padres manager but black upset after wards. >> bumgarner shouldn't have done that. i'm not in his head so i have no idea where that came from. that was uncalled for. >> i have in my hand a wednesday night top 5. at no. 5, a's second baseman, he's one of only a handful of play
samuel will stick to the befrmg from now oun. rangers with a two-run lead in the second but chris young takes justin grim out. oakland takes the lead right there but tommy malone. josh donaldson will come home on the nelson cruz. 4-rangers. 9 to 4 after scoring just ten runs in their last eight games. >>> last night's giants came, padres first baseman jesus guzman show boated down the line after hitting a home run. the giants apparently didn't like it because today throw behind. the...
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justice john roberts wrote the dissenting opinion, sbird antony scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito. >>> still to come, meteorologist christina loren has details on a big time heat wave all coming our way and we will have more on that right after this break. >>> welcome back, everybody, take you live to san francisco, the castro district, plenty of people were celebrating early today, the prop 8 ruling, gathering tonight at 6:30. there, you are gather at the rain bow community sent teity ce castro district. blue skies. >> whatever you want to do after a couple of rainy days, a lot of moisture creating humidity, you can feel it immediately when you walk out, christina. >> quote the famous snoop lion, formerly known as snoop dogg it is sticky icky icky out there. good morning to you. a live look here. one of the reasons why the castro might be so quiet, we have had these flight delays all morning long. hard to tell from the picture of san francisco, hard to happen, very glassy on the bay, very little wind out there. low clouds just hugging the coastline. watch out, two-hour delays, lo
justice john roberts wrote the dissenting opinion, sbird antony scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito. >>> still to come, meteorologist christina loren has details on a big time heat wave all coming our way and we will have more on that right after this break. >>> welcome back, everybody, take you live to san francisco, the castro district, plenty of people were celebrating early today, the prop 8 ruling, gathering tonight at 6:30. there, you are gather at the rain bow...
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to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one nine hundred eighty nine which would also call the uni polar air of american global hegemony i think the record of this is is really very poor. economically and financially i mean we've had from one financial crisis to another and politically it's been an air of extraordinary instability and an extraordinary number of military interventions and attacks led by the united states sometimes alone sometimes with its various satellites so i just thought the record all of the united states is since
to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in...
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in business history.e this stay playback in 1840, samuel morris received a patent for the telegraph.ed morris $30,000 to make a telegraph line. by 1914 a message could be sent -- since using morse code. the original code contained dots and dashes as well as spaces and five letters. today the original telegraph and its patent application of part of the national museum of american history at the smithsonian in washington. it was today, june 20th of the telegraph was patented 173 years ago. we will be right back with my "2 cents more" in our answer to the question of the day, would you pay $50 just to see a movie? you can get my answer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the hea get off the test track. g the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at yo authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data sample per second. which is good for busine. becse planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground
in business history.e this stay playback in 1840, samuel morris received a patent for the telegraph.ed morris $30,000 to make a telegraph line. by 1914 a message could be sent -- since using morse code. the original code contained dots and dashes as well as spaces and five letters. today the original telegraph and its patent application of part of the national museum of american history at the smithsonian in washington. it was today, june 20th of the telegraph was patented 173 years ago. we...
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samuel. digito, kinella. >> jimmy: kilos. >> samanda. fidora. tuisha. to go on forever, isn't it? >> chichia. >> jimmy: is that it? >> yeah, i think so. well, thank you, guillermo. >> you're welcome, dumbass. share your unfortunate name on twitter, hash tag unfortunate names. he beaten path"... he said. "trust me"... he implored. alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder... why she ever doubted... the booking genius. planet earth's number one accomodation site: booking.com booking.yeah! summer event is here. now get the mercedes-benz you've always dreamed of. but hurry, because a good thing like this won't last forever. [ tires screech ] here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ] see your authorized dealer for an incredible offer on the exhilarating c250 sport sedan. ♪ lets you choose two of five seasonal favorites starting at just $10.99. [ male announcer ] that sounds like a lot of choices. exactly! and the flavors complement each other perfectly. like our new blackened sirloin with the green goddess wedge salad or lemon shrimp fettuccine and
samuel. digito, kinella. >> jimmy: kilos. >> samanda. fidora. tuisha. to go on forever, isn't it? >> chichia. >> jimmy: is that it? >> yeah, i think so. well, thank you, guillermo. >> you're welcome, dumbass. share your unfortunate name on twitter, hash tag unfortunate names. he beaten path"... he said. "trust me"... he implored. alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder... why she ever doubted... the booking genius. planet earth's number one...
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hope amongst these people, including washington and jefferson and all but a few real hot heads like samuel adams or patrick henry was worked as, but instead of being subordinate status, the two jurisdictions would be virtually co-equal, but sharing the same mop ark, and it evolved, relations broke down, and the, you know, that was the aspiration. then once independence was achieved, it was quite another matter to set up a system that worked. the original articles of confederation were not successful, and at the same time that the committee led by thomas jefferson was instructed by the continental congress to prepare declaration of independence, and franklin was instructed to try to round up some allies in europe for the revolutionary war that was about to begin or had, in fact, begun, the -- there was also a call for a satisfactory set up of confederation between the different colonies, and there's no such thing that happened, and what did happen was that washington and franklin convened the constitutional convention in 1787 which began as a matter of resolving a boundary dispute between v
hope amongst these people, including washington and jefferson and all but a few real hot heads like samuel adams or patrick henry was worked as, but instead of being subordinate status, the two jurisdictions would be virtually co-equal, but sharing the same mop ark, and it evolved, relations broke down, and the, you know, that was the aspiration. then once independence was achieved, it was quite another matter to set up a system that worked. the original articles of confederation were not...
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. >> this man samuel bibbens says woman was deborah crenshaw, a fellow veteran and grandmother and also a woman who was dating his neighbor william for years. >> they were fine, everything was fine. >> reporter: in fact, bibben says he saw the couple hours before witnesses saw the van sink. >> i came down for dinner and somebody said a van had go into the bay. >> reporter: he never expected to say someone he knew was inside. >> william called me around 6:30 and said deborah was gone and you said gone where? and he said she is g.o.p., she passed away. >> reporter: that is when his neighbor, williams told bibbens about the van. >> it was shocking for me, just completely shocking, because you know, i have known them for a good while and deborah is like a relative almost. >> reporter: sam told us that the 60-year- old crenshaw was taking college courses and earning a's. i just got off the phone with the medical examiner a few moments ago and he told me they are still woring to positively identify the woman found. reporting live in san francisco tonight, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news.
. >> this man samuel bibbens says woman was deborah crenshaw, a fellow veteran and grandmother and also a woman who was dating his neighbor william for years. >> they were fine, everything was fine. >> reporter: in fact, bibben says he saw the couple hours before witnesses saw the van sink. >> i came down for dinner and somebody said a van had go into the bay. >> reporter: he never expected to say someone he knew was inside. >> william called me around 6:30...
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. >> big fun for everyone and i was an altar boy growing up despite what sister mary samuel said. there. let's move on. to game two of the nba finals and miami hosting san antonio. they don't believe me either. spurs stole game one, so miami and lebron made sure it was the final result. 5 of 5 from three-point land and he had 17. the spurs trailed by 5 at the half. heat is up by 10. then in the fourth and lebron with four in the first half lays it in. miami goes on a 33-5 run and a 19-point lead for the heat. defining play of the game and denied by, oh my goodness, lebron at the rim. are you kidding me? check it out. what a block. then lebron with the steal. mike miller gets it up to king james and it is coming, the two-handed slam. miami wins big and evens the series at one. game three tuesday in san antonio. >> basically i was -- i told myself you will end up on sports center one way or another. you either get dunked on or get a block. luckily i was on the good side of the top 10 and not so top 10. >> aggressive obviously and you have to give a lot of credit to the defense. they
. >> big fun for everyone and i was an altar boy growing up despite what sister mary samuel said. there. let's move on. to game two of the nba finals and miami hosting san antonio. they don't believe me either. spurs stole game one, so miami and lebron made sure it was the final result. 5 of 5 from three-point land and he had 17. the spurs trailed by 5 at the half. heat is up by 10. then in the fourth and lebron with four in the first half lays it in. miami goes on a 33-5 run and a...
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century dreamer movie called turbo from the creators of the crew and madagascar stars ryan reynolds samueljackson and snoop dogg. it is about the ultimate under dog story of a snail who wants to win the indianapolis 500. we have monstersve snails. we caught up with the stars in space. >> questiwe always feel like th underdog. are you going to get there? are you going to continue to be a viable part of this world. >> you can't help it. in this industry there's much success you perceive these people they are successful there's a lot of rejection. >> hard to feel sorry for them. they can make just as much money doing the voiceover. >> this is ryan reynolds second animated film. he got the offer while evidences still in the krudz. jam soule jackson is the highest grossi grossing. the latest adventure with two women starring alyssa mccarthy and sandra bullock. they have such great chemistry. we sat down with them over the weekend and talked about what it was like to work together. >> i think it was wildly fun that we got along so well the second we met. that just doesn't always happen. i don't
century dreamer movie called turbo from the creators of the crew and madagascar stars ryan reynolds samueljackson and snoop dogg. it is about the ultimate under dog story of a snail who wants to win the indianapolis 500. we have monstersve snails. we caught up with the stars in space. >> questiwe always feel like th underdog. are you going to get there? are you going to continue to be a viable part of this world. >> you can't help it. in this industry there's much success you...
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. >> big fun for everyone and i was an altar boy growing up despite what sister mary samuel said.here. let's move on. to game two of the nba finals and miami hosting san antonio. they don't believe me either. spurs stole game one, so miami and lebron made sure it was the final result. 5 of 5 from three-point land and he had 17. the spurs trailed by 5 at the half. heat is up by 10. then in the fourth and lebron with four in the first half lays it in. miami goes on a 33-5 run and a 19-point lead for the heat. defining play of the game and denied by, oh my goodness, lebron at the rim. are you kidding me? check it out. what a block. then lebron with the steal. mike miller gets it up to king james and it is coming, the two-handed slam. miami wins big and evens the series at one. game three tuesday in san antonio. >> basically i was -- i told myself you will end up on sports center one way or another. you either get dunked on or get a block. luckily i was on the good side of the top 10 and not so top 10. >> aggressive obviously and you have to give a lot of credit to the defense. they p
. >> big fun for everyone and i was an altar boy growing up despite what sister mary samuel said.here. let's move on. to game two of the nba finals and miami hosting san antonio. they don't believe me either. spurs stole game one, so miami and lebron made sure it was the final result. 5 of 5 from three-point land and he had 17. the spurs trailed by 5 at the half. heat is up by 10. then in the fourth and lebron with four in the first half lays it in. miami goes on a 33-5 run and a 19-point...
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today we might wonder what hath samuel morse without? practically all of us generate with computers, phones and other devices an almost continuous trail of electronic data. that information can be stored 40 knows where are analyzed by who knows whom for who knows what purpose. in recent days we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records, e-mails and web postings often provided by private internet companies and individual yes feeds like in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort some out for you. we begin with a visit to my home in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> great to meet you, too. >> come on in. >> in a prior life, frank ahern of new york stay made a living as a skip tracer. a sort of private investigator who tracks down people who have skipped town and don't want to be found. he would use the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper. phone bills. credit cards, receipts and so on. he agreed to come t
today we might wonder what hath samuel morse without? practically all of us generate with computers, phones and other devices an almost continuous trail of electronic data. that information can be stored 40 knows where are analyzed by who knows whom for who knows what purpose. in recent days we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records, e-mails and web postings often provided by private internet companies and individual yes feeds like in the wake of the boston...
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americans, the hope among these people including washington and jefferson and all but a few hotheads like samuel adams are patrick henry was that it would be worked out but instead of being the samore demint status, the two jurisdictions would be virtually cut week will sharing the same mark and then they broke down. the was the inspiration. once the independence was achieved was quite another matter to set up a system at work. the original articles of succession or not successful and led by thomas jefferson and was instructed by the continental congress to prepare the declaration of independence. franklin was instructed to try to round up some allies in europe for the revolutionary war that was about to begin war had begun. there was also a call for a satisfactory set up of confederation between the different colonies and no such thing happened. what did happen is washington and franklin convened the constitutional convention in 1787 and resolving the boundary between virginia and maryland but quickly turned into a call from delegates all over the colonies to try to devise a system to govern th
americans, the hope among these people including washington and jefferson and all but a few hotheads like samuel adams are patrick henry was that it would be worked out but instead of being the samore demint status, the two jurisdictions would be virtually cut week will sharing the same mark and then they broke down. the was the inspiration. once the independence was achieved was quite another matter to set up a system at work. the original articles of succession or not successful and led by...
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jennifer samuels, the girl's mother, has gone to court to fight for her daughter and others like her. she is joining us now from dallas. welcome. it is nice to have you here. i'm sorry you are going through a tough situation given the fact your daughter needs this therapy desperately. talk to us about why this therapy is so important. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. the their me is so important for caitlin and many children like her because it is the only tool tool -- the horse is used merely as a tool, the same way a therapist might use a ball or bench. the horse is just a tool that we see results and helps caitlin. the goal is to keep her scoliosis under control so he shea wouldn't be life altering. she is not like a typical child. several orthopedist surgeons said it would be life altering and we don't want to go down that road. >> what is the reason being given over and over for denying you the coverage? >> tri-care told us from the beginning that it started being denied because they said it is hippo-therapy. we don't cover hippo-therapy. it is nonproven. we were
jennifer samuels, the girl's mother, has gone to court to fight for her daughter and others like her. she is joining us now from dallas. welcome. it is nice to have you here. i'm sorry you are going through a tough situation given the fact your daughter needs this therapy desperately. talk to us about why this therapy is so important. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. the their me is so important for caitlin and many children like her because it is the only tool tool --...
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the decision broke down in a rare 7-2 split with justices clarence thomas and samuel alito the only decenters upheld the national voter's right statute. it allows citizens to register to vote simply by checking a box saying they are u.s. citizens when getting a driver's license. the people of arizona passed the bill into law kicking off a round of laws around the country intended to limit access to the polls, which is what makes today's ruling so very important. the arizona law was used as model legislation by the american legislative exchange council or alex who then pedalled it to other states. as of today these laws have essentially been ruled unconstitutional. more than a dozen states have pending legislation to restrict rights in many different ways, including moving up registration for voters the deadlines for that eliminating election-day registration and limiting early voting. we'll see what impact today's ruling has on those efforts. joining us tonight is one of the plaintiffs arizona state senator steve gallardo. welcome into "the war room." >> thank you. thank you for having me. >>
the decision broke down in a rare 7-2 split with justices clarence thomas and samuel alito the only decenters upheld the national voter's right statute. it allows citizens to register to vote simply by checking a box saying they are u.s. citizens when getting a driver's license. the people of arizona passed the bill into law kicking off a round of laws around the country intended to limit access to the polls, which is what makes today's ruling so very important. the arizona law was used as...
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holly samuels is with our nbc affiliate and she was there at the air show in dayton, ohio.phone. first of all, what do we know about the two people who were killed? what can you tell us. >> i know the wing walker, her name is jane wicker. and i know that she started flying in the late '80s. and in 19s 90 she started doing wing walking. and her ex-husband was actually the pilot. apgtsd according to the bioon the website, his name is kirk wicker. they were married while they flew together for a long time. she is one of the few who does this untethered. >> we talk about this wing walking, what precisely is this? >> well, the wing walking is actually when she's on the wing and she walks from side to side of the wing and she actually does something that few do where she hangs from the bottom of one of the wings of the by plane by her feet untethered. so it's definitely something that's a thrill and is very dangerous to do. >> holly samuels from our affiliate joining me now via telephone with the very latest on that plane crash in an air show in dayton, ohio. thanks to you. >>> t
holly samuels is with our nbc affiliate and she was there at the air show in dayton, ohio.phone. first of all, what do we know about the two people who were killed? what can you tell us. >> i know the wing walker, her name is jane wicker. and i know that she started flying in the late '80s. and in 19s 90 she started doing wing walking. and her ex-husband was actually the pilot. apgtsd according to the bioon the website, his name is kirk wicker. they were married while they flew together...
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up next to discuss the best of the rest is samuel l jackson -- no i read that wrong.rett ehrlich. >> this is amazing whatever technology you are using it's like you are right here in front of me. i wore a tie and i have some great stories for us today. this is the forry of ralph hall accidental tourist. he is a 90-year-old republican congressman from texas went to an event which he thought was in support of a fellow congressman, but later he discovered it was an event for an lbgt group. and he came to this realization and suddenly excused him. >> michael: how did he know something was off? >> i don't know. i would pay money to be there, and say this congressman sure is into pleather. but apparently i have the report, he said i inquired about the congressman being honored . . . and then he said he put down his glass and slowly walked away. >> michael: i love that. i love that he was like oh wrong -- he didn't stay or meet anybody -- >> yeah, i cannot stay at this gay event, so he left. he said people were probably surprised to see him show up but probably not surprised
up next to discuss the best of the rest is samuel l jackson -- no i read that wrong.rett ehrlich. >> this is amazing whatever technology you are using it's like you are right here in front of me. i wore a tie and i have some great stories for us today. this is the forry of ralph hall accidental tourist. he is a 90-year-old republican congressman from texas went to an event which he thought was in support of a fellow congressman, but later he discovered it was an event for an lbgt group....
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. >> samuel says he is also for adding new exits to newly manufactured limos, but says the old limos would cost too much to modify. >> anything that can be done to make it better we would be for but within reason. >> reporter: unfortunately we just lost ken pritchett, but we will continue. the u.s. supreme court did not release a ruling on proposition 8. this time of year the court issues rulings on mondays and thursdays. a lot of people are waiting for the court's decision whether same sex marriage should be legal in california. a ruling is expected at the end of next week. the court did hand down a ruling this morning that threw out a law in arizona that required people to show proof they are u.s. citizens before they could register to vote under the voter law. federal law precludes states frommed aing onto the federal voter form. the federal law requires people to swear under penalty of perjury that they are u.s. citizens, but does not require them to offer proof. the supreme court also made a ruling on a controversial practice by big name drug companies. at 5:45 we will break dow
. >> samuel says he is also for adding new exits to newly manufactured limos, but says the old limos would cost too much to modify. >> anything that can be done to make it better we would be for but within reason. >> reporter: unfortunately we just lost ken pritchett, but we will continue. the u.s. supreme court did not release a ruling on proposition 8. this time of year the court issues rulings on mondays and thursdays. a lot of people are waiting for the court's decision...