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the man's name was kenneth clair. >> i think clair's looking for more. he went back there because he'd already robbed them once. when he didn't get what he wanted, he became angry. all right? and he took that out on my sister. he had motive. he had opportunity. >> police immediately zeroed in on the 25-year-old clair. but without any evidence tying him to the murder, they couldn't make an arrest. however, a month later kenneth clair's girlfriend, a woman named pauline flores, gave police the break they needed. >> pauline indicated that on the night of the murder she met with kenneth clair. he had blood on one of his hands. he had a bag with property in it. not only does she give that statement but she agreed to wear a wire to do a covert recording of a conversation that she might have with him. >> two weeks later pauline flores confronted kenneth clair about linda rodgers' murder. >> i want to know what the [ muted ] happened. you murder some girl, come out with mother m[ muted ] speakers with jewelry. that's mother [ muted ] robbery. you murdered a girl
the man's name was kenneth clair. >> i think clair's looking for more. he went back there because he'd already robbed them once. when he didn't get what he wanted, he became angry. all right? and he took that out on my sister. he had motive. he had opportunity. >> police immediately zeroed in on the 25-year-old clair. but without any evidence tying him to the murder, they couldn't make an arrest. however, a month later kenneth clair's girlfriend, a woman named pauline flores, gave...
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clair is a bridge builder. she doesn't asked whether ideas do many from the left or right, she asked whether they will work. like her own political hero, harry truman, she is a strait talker and she can be a bulldog when it comes to demanding accountability for the people who pay for this government and those who rely on it. she has cast historic and heroic votes on the senate floor. she voted for an economic stimulus package that helped prevent a second great depression. one story about clean air mis-caskill seems especially telling. nearly two years ago she was ready to vote to confirm neil gorsuch, a trump appointee to the u.s. supreme court. in missouri, a red state, that was a pretty good vote for her politically. but when she met privately with then-judge gorbachev, she asked him about a -- with then judge gorsuch, she asked him about a case about a truck driver who left his truck briefly. she asked judge gorsuch, did you ever think about what you would do? judge gorsuch said, no. senator mccoos skill cha
clair is a bridge builder. she doesn't asked whether ideas do many from the left or right, she asked whether they will work. like her own political hero, harry truman, she is a strait talker and she can be a bulldog when it comes to demanding accountability for the people who pay for this government and those who rely on it. she has cast historic and heroic votes on the senate floor. she voted for an economic stimulus package that helped prevent a second great depression. one story about clean...
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and everyone who meets claire can see that from the get-go. by the end of dinner, i was so eager for claire to run that i did something i almost never do -- i paid for dinner. and i've never been more glad that i did. because claire became an exceptional senator and one of my closest friends, not just here in the senate but in life. a moderate at heart, claire had a knack for finding compromise between our two parties. a theme among many of our departed -- departing members. she worked across the aisle with senator collins to protect seniors from financial scams. she worked to fight for victims of opioid addiction, working with republicans and taking on the big pharmaceutical companies that were funneling money to organizations to promote their own dangerous products. and in the tradition of her political idol, harry truman, she took a seat son the armed services committee and fought fiercely for our veterans and our military. her hearings on the waste, fraud, abuse of military contractors ushered in long overdue reforms of military contractin
and everyone who meets claire can see that from the get-go. by the end of dinner, i was so eager for claire to run that i did something i almost never do -- i paid for dinner. and i've never been more glad that i did. because claire became an exceptional senator and one of my closest friends, not just here in the senate but in life. a moderate at heart, claire had a knack for finding compromise between our two parties. a theme among many of our departed -- departing members. she worked across...
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that's claire. we were rejoicing together in the car at that moment as we thought we were witnessing a milestone in senate spouse history but also in our own histories and in the journey of having more women in the senate. claire is someone who never keeps quiet, who always speaks her mind, and that is so refreshing. when she found out about the substandard care for our veterans at walter reed, she took it on. she was a tbreshman -- freshman senator but she wasn't quiet and took it on. her dad was a veteran and she felt the veterans of today deserve the same quality care that he got. that is the kind of leadership she has always shown. she never backs down, especially in the face of corruption. and i think a lot of that was because of her work as a prosecutor. we shared that in common. and if there were rights that needed to be respected, great. if there were wrongs that needed to be righted, she was right there. she is never afraid to speak truth to power. and by the way, in her own words she is no
that's claire. we were rejoicing together in the car at that moment as we thought we were witnessing a milestone in senate spouse history but also in our own histories and in the journey of having more women in the senate. claire is someone who never keeps quiet, who always speaks her mind, and that is so refreshing. when she found out about the substandard care for our veterans at walter reed, she took it on. she was a tbreshman -- freshman senator but she wasn't quiet and took it on. her dad...
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clair she wants to help people. don't forget, i want height...to pay for that i'm in the pool. she is awe—inspiring, the time she has given up to do this, unpaid, unrecognised and she just keeps going. it is what she believes in, straight from the heart. she has helped the club tremendously, she put all her heart in it, honestly the club will not be running without four clair, she's great. she has held children from all ages from all walks of life benefit from physical exercise. over the years we have had children who are deaf, people with mobility problems, and they find working in the water really helps. they seem to get a different awareness of their body, so that can be really positive for them. you think we are here because you have been nominated for the bbc west and sung sports hero, but in fact i'm here to tell you you have won the award. cheering 0h award. cheering oh wow, oh thank you! that's brilliant. thank you very much. a brilliant story about youngsters being brought into sport, but what about the other way around? in 2015, molly s
clair she wants to help people. don't forget, i want height...to pay for that i'm in the pool. she is awe—inspiring, the time she has given up to do this, unpaid, unrecognised and she just keeps going. it is what she believes in, straight from the heart. she has helped the club tremendously, she put all her heart in it, honestly the club will not be running without four clair, she's great. she has held children from all ages from all walks of life benefit from physical exercise. over the...
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claire: all right. michael: all right.nd delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to launch their new brand and their new look, but talk to salon owners from throughout the east coast. i'm very nervous. i don't even know if the packaging's gonna be right. oh, this is nice. ♪ how are you, sir? michael: hey, looking sweet. lemonis: how are you? michael: looking sweet. woman: do you like it? lemonis: yeah, i love it. woman: good. lemonis: where's the product? michael: let's go. lemonis: i'm excited. michael: all right, all right. lemonis: honestly, it looks... ramona: amazing. lemonis: ...amazing. it looks amazing. let's go
claire: all right. michael: all right.nd delegate it seems like a small thing to most people, but it was a really big thing for michael. i'm not even sure what i saw just happen. michael: well, i can't just deal with the smaller things. i can't deal with the things that really are time-consuming, but not profitable for the company. lemonis: i'd like to know where michael woods went. michael: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: tonight's a big night for ashtae, because it's a chance for them not only to...
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the democratic party, what claire mccaskill said is right.can won on, not get into biblical analyses. >> katie: politics is tough enough to debate. let's not get into theology. up next, our alcohol and coffee the key to living past 90? we are going to debate but i think we all agree. with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. (hurry!) it's the final days to get zero percent financing plus twelve hundred and fifty dollars ford credit bonus cash on ford expedition ♪ >> tom: welcome back. three fun stories that caught our attention. first, if you want to live past the age of 90, start drinking more alcohol and coffee. yeah! you heard that right. a new study says drinking moderate amounts of both beverages can help you live a lot longer. i think i already knew this, katie. >> katie: the first question is whether you really want to live past 90. that's something that not everybody -- >> doug: my mother is 92 and i'm very proud of her. >> katie: my h
the democratic party, what claire mccaskill said is right.can won on, not get into biblical analyses. >> katie: politics is tough enough to debate. let's not get into theology. up next, our alcohol and coffee the key to living past 90? we are going to debate but i think we all agree. with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. (hurry!) it's the final days to get zero percent financing plus...
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next, an exit interview with clair mccaskill.irst, big christmas get togethers equal chuck grassley. 24 people in a vacuum clinic. 24 hours late getting beth cranked up. mrs. g and daughter wendy have mostly finished food for about 24 people. good luck with that, senator. we'll be right back. in baltimore, a community sees new life rise from ruin. in southern california, a small family business becomes a beacon of hope. in seattle, people with disabilities create success and shatter barriers. day in, day out, people prove that when we work as one, we have the power to create better futures for us all. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your do
next, an exit interview with clair mccaskill.irst, big christmas get togethers equal chuck grassley. 24 people in a vacuum clinic. 24 hours late getting beth cranked up. mrs. g and daughter wendy have mostly finished food for about 24 people. good luck with that, senator. we'll be right back. in baltimore, a community sees new life rise from ruin. in southern california, a small family business becomes a beacon of hope. in seattle, people with disabilities create success and shatter barriers....
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tonight -- claire foy, star of "boy erased," actor lucas hedges, music from boygenius, featuring theg band with franklin vanderbilt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ chee and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the new york city marathon was hesterday, and president trump freaked out becaushought the caravan was here. [ laughter ] "oh, no. e., no. they're going to v [ laughter ] the midterm elections are tomorrow, and democrats would have to flip 23 republican seats to take control of the house. and if that happens, president trump will flip paul ryan. [ laughter ] after president trump tweeted a poster of himself in the style of hbo's "game of thrones," tha saote, "sanctions are coming," hbo responded, and said itt ould prefer the tagline be misappropriated for political purposes.o they'd apreciate it if he would return mike pence to "westworld." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] according to the final national nbc news
tonight -- claire foy, star of "boy erased," actor lucas hedges, music from boygenius, featuring theg band with franklin vanderbilt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ chee and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the new york city marathon was hesterday, and president trump freaked out becaushought the...
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. >>> senator claire mccaskill is here tonight.y with us. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the heavier i get. and while your pants struggle to support the heavier you, your roof struggles to support the heavier me. [laughter] whoo. [crash] and your cut-rate insurance might not pay for this. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? d
. >>> senator claire mccaskill is here tonight.y with us. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money...
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and a great leader in claire.hink about the challenges facing us as a nation and as a safety. i am reminded, constantly, of the resilience of the trans community. we have a federal administration that attacks our most vulnerable communities, time and time again here in san francisco, we won't stand for it. we will fight against it each and every time by standing together. that's why, earlier this month, i sent an executive directive to all city departments requiring the expansion of gender identity options across all city forms and mandating trans- inclusion training for all city employees working with the public. [applause] >> this is just one way we can make sure that our trends community is respected and supported, and in san francisco, no one is erased. i am proud of how far we have come as a city and being inclusive and welcoming, but i know, i know there is still a lot of work to do. just as you have remained resilient in the face of adversity, i will remain committed to addressing the needs and priorities o
and a great leader in claire.hink about the challenges facing us as a nation and as a safety. i am reminded, constantly, of the resilience of the trans community. we have a federal administration that attacks our most vulnerable communities, time and time again here in san francisco, we won't stand for it. we will fight against it each and every time by standing together. that's why, earlier this month, i sent an executive directive to all city departments requiring the expansion of gender...
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now, senator claire mccaskill of missouri talks with c-span about her career and the u.s. senate. the senator was defeated in november and was leaving office in january. this is 35 minutes. senator mccaskill is someone who have spent most of her adult life in public life. sen. mccaskill: there is a jumble of emotions. i will be candid in that -- i hate losing. i am a competitive person. i have always worked very hard not to lose. let's just say that upfront and acknowledge it. i also feel an incredible sense of freedom. you you live a public life, have to be in a defensive crouch. more outspokenen than many of my colleagues, and i pride myself on my candor and my willingness to actually answer a question, there are times when you have to go carefully and cautiously. i do not have to anymore. i do not have to be careful or cautious. i can say whatever i damn well please and i am looking for that in my next adventures. >> let's begin with your road to politics. i want to ask you about your mom and dad because they were in public life. what did they teach you about government and pub
now, senator claire mccaskill of missouri talks with c-span about her career and the u.s. senate. the senator was defeated in november and was leaving office in january. this is 35 minutes. senator mccaskill is someone who have spent most of her adult life in public life. sen. mccaskill: there is a jumble of emotions. i will be candid in that -- i hate losing. i am a competitive person. i have always worked very hard not to lose. let's just say that upfront and acknowledge it. i also feel an...
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we're with senator claire mccaskill of missouri.is her last live interview as a united states senator. we'll be right back with her after this. k with her after this (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! (excited squeal, giggling/panting) gotcha! (man) ah! (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (girl) nooooo... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (man and pirate girl) ahoy! (laughing) (vo) bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> joining us once again is senator claire mccaskill for her last live interview as a senator. obama, jfk, and j. harding were the only u.s. presidents who have ever gone to white house directly from the u.s. senate and yet for some reason every senator under the age of 80 is a potential democratic presidential candidate this year. having been 12 years in the senate, do you think it makes sense that that is a good place from which to if i can democratic bench? >> well, there's certainly smart capable people there. having said that
we're with senator claire mccaskill of missouri.is her last live interview as a united states senator. we'll be right back with her after this. k with her after this (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! (excited squeal, giggling/panting) gotcha! (man) ah! (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (girl) nooooo... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (man and pirate girl) ahoy! (laughing) (vo) bounty, the quicker...
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and democratic senator claire mccaskill lost her reelection bid and is leaving washington telling us what republicans privately say to her about president trump. >> now, they'll tell you, if it's just the two of you, the guy's nuts, he doesn't have a grasp of the issues, he's making brash decisions, he's not listening to the people who know the subject matter. but in public, if they go after him, they know they get a primary. this is a completely different republican party. now, i think history will judge some of my colleagues harshly, that they didn't stand up to this president. >>> but we start with another market cliff dive. the dow is down big, again, after a weekend that left investors scratching their heads and riddled with new concern over a coming financial crisis. treasury secretary steven mnuchin today is convening the president's working group on financial markets, sometimes referred to as the plunge protection team. word of that meeting follows news from unanimous in a future mnuchin that caught everyone off guard. we're told secretary mnuchin is now in the president's cr
and democratic senator claire mccaskill lost her reelection bid and is leaving washington telling us what republicans privately say to her about president trump. >> now, they'll tell you, if it's just the two of you, the guy's nuts, he doesn't have a grasp of the issues, he's making brash decisions, he's not listening to the people who know the subject matter. but in public, if they go after him, they know they get a primary. this is a completely different republican party. now, i think...
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you have jerry brown and claire mccaskill, both are going to no longer be in office.f that's when politicians get really honest. >> jason: that happens on both sides of the aisle, i can tell you that. you have pelosi, claire mccaskill, jerry brown, is the left going too far left or are they wrong? >> you had three different statements in there, i thought nancy pelosi's statement i did agree. if the media is going to spend all of their times talking about mueller and investigating the president and not about giving health care to americans or protecting the aca are talking about policy, i agree with pelosi. i am really surprised that you guys took comfort from what jerry brown said because the whole context of jerry brown's interview was him saying the republican party has gone crazy and the president is so far out of line that it doesn't provide any check on the democrats, so it unleashes more extreme forces within the democratic party. the whole context was about the republican party. >> i don't think i find comfort in governor brown. do you think they are going to t
you have jerry brown and claire mccaskill, both are going to no longer be in office.f that's when politicians get really honest. >> jason: that happens on both sides of the aisle, i can tell you that. you have pelosi, claire mccaskill, jerry brown, is the left going too far left or are they wrong? >> you had three different statements in there, i thought nancy pelosi's statement i did agree. if the media is going to spend all of their times talking about mueller and investigating...
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claire reader"horrified me! horrified me really.ing to handle this. no it was more like, you dummy!"claire reeder is all smiles more than a week after that december morning. arlow the corgi in that video is pretty happy and friendly to see us too.and maybe that's why he took off after the coyote.he was just playing chase but claire didn't want to take any chances that day. claire reader"i set up a defensive posture trying to corral my dog who's not very obedient."thankfully claire's husband was able to get our low inside.the coyote wasn't seen again.the video was shared by ring and claire online through social media and arlo has since become a bit of a celebrity.nats "you think this would get to arlo's head?" "ah, it already has." let's take a look outside right now... sutro cam.right now... sutro cam. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins with a final look at weather. lawrence karnow: we are seeing delays at some of the local airports and it's a difficult night to travel across the parts of the united states. we started with a
claire reader"horrified me! horrified me really.ing to handle this. no it was more like, you dummy!"claire reeder is all smiles more than a week after that december morning. arlow the corgi in that video is pretty happy and friendly to see us too.and maybe that's why he took off after the coyote.he was just playing chase but claire didn't want to take any chances that day. claire reader"i set up a defensive posture trying to corral my dog who's not very obedient."thankfully...
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>> oh,h ik i'm sadder than claire. out she had six more years to d amazing things on behalf of the people of missouri and thisan countrd it would have been nice to get six more years. but with that said, both of us have lost before, so we know what that feels like. >> woodruf well, while it's still fresh in your mind, senator mccaskill, what lessons learned from this i mean, i know you can't condense a whole campaign into a few sentences, but-- >> well, this ismpdonald tru republican party. d donald trump camped out in my state. and he had some manufactured optics, but a real television drama around the caravan. the spearctacleund the kavanaugh nomination, regardless of whether you felt he should have oe should not hen confirmed, it was a spectacle. and that rea allymped the enthusiasm in my state. >> woodruff: what about in north dakota? >> one thing that we dis in north dakota, where we used to have swing voters, people would vote, eve republican, would consider voting fair democrat who was successful and actually ac
>> oh,h ik i'm sadder than claire. out she had six more years to d amazing things on behalf of the people of missouri and thisan countrd it would have been nice to get six more years. but with that said, both of us have lost before, so we know what that feels like. >> woodruf well, while it's still fresh in your mind, senator mccaskill, what lessons learned from this i mean, i know you can't condense a whole campaign into a few sentences, but-- >> well, this ismpdonald tru...
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it's been a ton of fun for me and we wanted to thank you, claire, for bringing those activities to thengs and putting well-being at the froar front in the newsletters. one of the things they wanted to highlight this year was the food clinic. so we had 90 retirees engage in getting a flu shot at the clinic. and then among the 23 clinics that we did across the city we gave 246 high-dose flu shots. that actually represented about 6% of all of our individuals that got a shot this year. so definitely from a flu shot perspective we're getting some good traction there. and one of the ways that we also connect with our retiree population is through our wellness center. and what you see in front of you is a picture of dotty. dotty is 91 years old and she's a retired teacher. she's been a retired teacher for almost 30 years. i actually spoke with her the other day to let her know that we were sharing her message and sharing her picture and if you ever meet dotty she has an amazing energy. and one of the things that -- to talk or highlight the social piece that stephanie had mentioned is that she
it's been a ton of fun for me and we wanted to thank you, claire, for bringing those activities to thengs and putting well-being at the froar front in the newsletters. one of the things they wanted to highlight this year was the food clinic. so we had 90 retirees engage in getting a flu shot at the clinic. and then among the 23 clinics that we did across the city we gave 246 high-dose flu shots. that actually represented about 6% of all of our individuals that got a shot this year. so...
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ian, we drink federation and claire from the financialtimes. and claire from the financial times. ian, we are no further forward and there are still big fear is that there may be shortages of food, keys at the ports, none of this addresses any of that. the concern is we are going to have to go on planning for no deal. it's costly, time—consuming and extremely damaging for business confidence. we cannot do anything else because at this point there is no prospect of the solution. what are your members tell us back to you that they want? it makes very big differences to their planning. they need to think about what they do in the new year. certainty isn't quite in it, i think its predictability. we need to know what we are manufacturing into. what is the economy going to look like? we have no clue. because there are three or four possible solutions on the table or options we could see emerging as the way forward, that makes it extremely difficult to plan. that is bad for confidence, it's also extremely costly. it's funny because a lot of people wo
ian, we drink federation and claire from the financialtimes. and claire from the financial times. ian, we are no further forward and there are still big fear is that there may be shortages of food, keys at the ports, none of this addresses any of that. the concern is we are going to have to go on planning for no deal. it's costly, time—consuming and extremely damaging for business confidence. we cannot do anything else because at this point there is no prospect of the solution. what are your...
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we her first from missouri senator, claire mccaskill who lost her reelection bid.s followed by arizona republican jeff flake speaking about his retirement. after that, nevada republican dean heller says goodbye to his colleagues and reflects on his time in congress. sen. mccaskill:
we her first from missouri senator, claire mccaskill who lost her reelection bid.s followed by arizona republican jeff flake speaking about his retirement. after that, nevada republican dean heller says goodbye to his colleagues and reflects on his time in congress. sen. mccaskill:
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also, democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri, claire, of course, we have to ask you the mostps by the st. louis cardinals? it's going to be a very, very good year for the cards. >> goldie, huh? we're excited. it's great, of course, in missouri, we're excited very now about the chiefs. we got patrick mahone playing sandlot football with an incredible amount of excitement so tonight is a big game for the chiefs so sports are great in my state. >> all right. well, so, let's talk about the election. let's talk about the lessons that you learned during that election. let's talk about the state of the democratic party right now specifically for heartland democrats, because democrats can win the presidency. they can win the house, they're still going to have trouble getting the judges they want in, if they can't win senate seats in the heart of america. >> there is no question that donald trump ruled in missouri and ruled in indiana. the republican party is now donald trump's party. i believe that pendulum will swing back. i am optimistic democrats will swing back in the senate and
also, democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri, claire, of course, we have to ask you the mostps by the st. louis cardinals? it's going to be a very, very good year for the cards. >> goldie, huh? we're excited. it's great, of course, in missouri, we're excited very now about the chiefs. we got patrick mahone playing sandlot football with an incredible amount of excitement so tonight is a big game for the chiefs so sports are great in my state. >> all right. well, so, let's...
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[applause] >> thank you, claire. i believe we've been joined by my colleague, asha safai. thank you. at a time when the lgbtq community and trans people in particular are under siege from a hostile and toxic presidential administration, it is clear -- it is crucial for san francisco to stand with and support the community. i want to thank mayor breed for her strong and immediate repudiation of the president's attempt to erase transgendered people by undermining them. as a supervisor for district eight and the only supervisor, i feel a special responsibility to represent our entire queer community and to be very gay doing it. and until we have a transit supervisor, and i suspect there may be one or more of those out in the audience or behind me, it is my honor to advocate for the trans community and to be here today. in san francisco, i think we all know the transgender community continues to face disproportionate and unacceptably high rates of violence, homelessness and unemployment. despite the advances we've made as a city, it is clear we need to invest in additional sup
[applause] >> thank you, claire. i believe we've been joined by my colleague, asha safai. thank you. at a time when the lgbtq community and trans people in particular are under siege from a hostile and toxic presidential administration, it is clear -- it is crucial for san francisco to stand with and support the community. i want to thank mayor breed for her strong and immediate repudiation of the president's attempt to erase transgendered people by undermining them. as a supervisor for...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like umr when i worked for dad. he didn't really need my help. that's not true. i needed your help distributing all those fliers. and i did. wink, wink. how are you already doing homework? it's junior year. i have to get good grades.
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like umr when i worked for dad. he didn't really need my help. that's not true. i needed your help distributing all those fliers. and i did. wink, wink. how are you already doing...
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claire: we have seen that.ebt fueled mergers we have seen over the past couple of years, if you look at leverage ratios and what rating agencies think leverage should be, we see things where these bonds that are triple be look more like a double be or security. for now, region -- agency say we are comfortable. the question is, can i continue? romaine: are investors telling you to look toward a specific area of the bond market? know, a lot of investors are telling me that they are not sure how to trade. many people i talked to say they are done for the year. they want to lay low. they are hoping for a january effect. the one nice thing we were in ang about is that percent yield looks pretty good. many i speak to hope new buyers might be in the market after the holiday season. romaine: 8% yield sounds good. claire: that to be careful. romaine: that is clear boston talking to us about the bond market. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ welcome back. i'm jason kelly alongside carol massar here on "blo
claire: we have seen that.ebt fueled mergers we have seen over the past couple of years, if you look at leverage ratios and what rating agencies think leverage should be, we see things where these bonds that are triple be look more like a double be or security. for now, region -- agency say we are comfortable. the question is, can i continue? romaine: are investors telling you to look toward a specific area of the bond market? know, a lot of investors are telling me that they are not sure how...
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in a recent interview, defeated democratic senator claire mccaskill confessed she does not understandoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> i don't know her. i'm a little confused why she is the thing. but it's a good example of what i'm talking about. a bright and shiny new object came out of nowhere and surprise people when she beat a very experienced congressman, and she is nos talked about a lot. i'm notsh sure what she's done t to generate that kind of enthusiasm but i wish her well. i hope she hangs the moon. the rhetoric is cheap. getting results is a lot harder. i mean, everybody knows, they are not going to get 60 votes for free college for everybody in the united states senate anytime in the next three cycles. that is not going to happen. so that is great to talk about in the campaign but all that does is make people more cynical that believe in you when you don't get it done. >> tammy: wow. hillary clinton may not be ready to hand over control of the party peacefully. last week she tweeted cryptically about finalizing her plans for 2019. on christmas, she tweeted a photo of her
in a recent interview, defeated democratic senator claire mccaskill confessed she does not understandoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> i don't know her. i'm a little confused why she is the thing. but it's a good example of what i'm talking about. a bright and shiny new object came out of nowhere and surprise people when she beat a very experienced congressman, and she is nos talked about a lot. i'm notsh sure what she's done t to generate that kind of enthusiasm but i wish her well. i...
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with claire mccaskill, it's funny.state democrats, it's kind of like writing make a bull. only going to be on the floor, like, one term, may be to go terms. the only reason you got there is because someone died, there is a major scandal, or, like, they nominated -- some guy who likes to date teenaged girls but that's the only reason you are there. hold on tight. when they are gone, they go, hate, democrats, there's a whole country out there. trust me, you can play the gender card all the time. >> why aren't you on the "special report"? >> that's what i asked brett the other day! >> i think that was an interesting comment by pelosi and i think you guys are right. i think she wants people to cover real issue because that's what she wants democrats to be on in the head of the 2020 race and people won't be able to say it's just about the democrats' scandal, investigate trump. one thing that strikes me, i want to say quickly, the end of the weekly standard. you have a conservative magazine that could be critical of trump an
with claire mccaskill, it's funny.state democrats, it's kind of like writing make a bull. only going to be on the floor, like, one term, may be to go terms. the only reason you got there is because someone died, there is a major scandal, or, like, they nominated -- some guy who likes to date teenaged girls but that's the only reason you are there. hold on tight. when they are gone, they go, hate, democrats, there's a whole country out there. trust me, you can play the gender card all the time....
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please don't grow up, claire. >> can you imagine them on christmas morning sitting around singing.she is absolutely adorable. >> thanks for blessing us with that. happyolay ♪or kin of israel ♪ >> ed is enjoying the view. >> he's looking at the sun set but watch what happens when if you dip into chocolate, they become truffles. >> nice. bring it over to my house. >> one of those beautiful moments you can take for yourself is to stop and look at the beautiful sun set. >> can you look at that sun set. >> okay. can you bake off, please. >> right off the bat. >> this is ed in character as emilio. >> i'm looking at the sun we are sitting here talking. >> excuse. >> excuse you. >> he's waiting for him to pass. >> he's looking at the sun set. >> i have a feeling though. >> watch this. don't touch me. get out of me. >> i'm just looking at the sun set. >> you are yelling in our ear. >> look at that. attacking me for no reason. >> i'd like to try it. would you look at this, he's flying me. >> this guy, he's all into this. >> you are good. you are good. >> you doing okay? >> i feel nothing. >>
please don't grow up, claire. >> can you imagine them on christmas morning sitting around singing.she is absolutely adorable. >> thanks for blessing us with that. happyolay ♪or kin of israel ♪ >> ed is enjoying the view. >> he's looking at the sun set but watch what happens when if you dip into chocolate, they become truffles. >> nice. bring it over to my house. >> one of those beautiful moments you can take for yourself is to stop and look at the...
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did compromise kill claire mccaskill's senate campaign? >>> and ashley judd, award-winning activist and me too champion whose roles live up to her ideals. >>> also, children trapped in poverty. "los angeles times" reporter steve lopez on his reporting and the surprising reader response. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & company." when bea tollman found a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on the water. a river, specifically. multiple rivers that would one day be home to uniworld river cruises and their floating boutique hotels. today that dream sets sail in europe, asia, india, egypt, and more. bookings available through your travel agent. for more information, visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by rosalind p. walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i
did compromise kill claire mccaskill's senate campaign? >>> and ashley judd, award-winning activist and me too champion whose roles live up to her ideals. >>> also, children trapped in poverty. "los angeles times" reporter steve lopez on his reporting and the surprising reader response. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & company." when bea tollman found a collection of boutique hotels, she had bigger dreams, and those dreams were on...
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we hear first from missouri senator claire mccaskill, who bid.her reelection she is followed by jeff flake speaking about his retirement. after that dean heller says goodbye to his colleagues and reflects on his time in congress. sen. mccaskill: it probably won't surprise my colleagues to i don't like much the idea of a farewell speech. spent a great deal of time contemplating it. i'm not a fan of the concept, but i wanted to respect the tradition, especially since i have witnessed so many senate traditions crumble over the last 12 years. i will do my best to get through this without breaking up. a traditional farewell speech in the united states senate is full of accomplishments and thanks. i will skip half of that. i am extremely proud of my body of work over 34 years of public service, but it is for others to judge, and i will not dwell on it today other than to say it is a long list and a tangible demonstration of the value of hard work. the wonderful barbara bush said never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other peopl
we hear first from missouri senator claire mccaskill, who bid.her reelection she is followed by jeff flake speaking about his retirement. after that dean heller says goodbye to his colleagues and reflects on his time in congress. sen. mccaskill: it probably won't surprise my colleagues to i don't like much the idea of a farewell speech. spent a great deal of time contemplating it. i'm not a fan of the concept, but i wanted to respect the tradition, especially since i have witnessed so many...
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eastern conversations with three retiring members of congress, senator claire mccaskill, and republican represents mark sanford and dana rohrabacher discuss losing their reelection bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> experience is not a positive thing in government now. i like to make the joke that imagine if they're wheeling you into the operating room and the nurse leans downs down and says i have good news for you. this surgeon has never done this before. you'd go, back it up. but in government now, that's exactly what people want. they want people running for office that have never been around government because they've become so cynical that anyone who has chosen this for a career is not looking after them. >> i have a lot of -- but what i would say is and this was part of the blessing of having a second chance at politics after i blew myself up in 2000 nine is that i have seen and experienced firsthand people's grace which is a reflection of god's grace. and that is an incredibly humbling journey to walk. particularly in a public venue. >> i had what i call the billiona
eastern conversations with three retiring members of congress, senator claire mccaskill, and republican represents mark sanford and dana rohrabacher discuss losing their reelection bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> experience is not a positive thing in government now. i like to make the joke that imagine if they're wheeling you into the operating room and the nurse leans downs down and says i have good news for you. this surgeon has never done this before. you'd go, back it...
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we have claire and margaret with us.ers doing enough? we hear this morning — use the right stuff and put it in the right recycling bin. there is more consumers could do. they need to factor the environmental consequences of what they do into purchasing decisions and their disposal. there is a waste strategy out from the government that will change the way people will do things. is it the right one? it isa it is a resource and waste strategy which is the key thing. we need to look at valuing the materials. this is not rubbish glass, it is virgin material, or secondary material that will go into new bottles and we need to do that as consumers, thinking about the value of the stuff we have got and treating it with respect so we have the quality and quantity needed for more manufacturer. you see from the different colours of bottles the way retailers have to change to get consumers to buy. do they take recycling into account? some do, but some perhaps do not appreciate the complexity. the thing is retailers, manufacturers an
we have claire and margaret with us.ers doing enough? we hear this morning — use the right stuff and put it in the right recycling bin. there is more consumers could do. they need to factor the environmental consequences of what they do into purchasing decisions and their disposal. there is a waste strategy out from the government that will change the way people will do things. is it the right one? it isa it is a resource and waste strategy which is the key thing. we need to look at valuing...
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claire lomas, bbc news.place for a british cruise ship entertainer who went overboard in the caribbean on christmas day. the us coastguard was alerted after 20—year—old arron huff failed to turn up for his shift on harmony of the seas where he'd been performing in a musical. monika plaha reports. it's one of the world's largest cruise ships, longer than the eiffel tower, with the ability to carry 8000 passengers. one of them was 20—year—old dance and musical theatre graduate arron hough, who was working on board the harmony of the seas before he went missing on christmas day. injuly, arron‘s talent agency tweeted that he would be joining the cast of grease: the musical. harmony of the seas is currently sailing on a seven night itinerary, which departed from florida last sunday. the ship was 267 miles north—west of aguadilla, puerto rico, at the time arron went overboard and is due to call at haiti before returning back to florida. a spokesperson for the ship's operator, the royal caribbean, said that after a
claire lomas, bbc news.place for a british cruise ship entertainer who went overboard in the caribbean on christmas day. the us coastguard was alerted after 20—year—old arron huff failed to turn up for his shift on harmony of the seas where he'd been performing in a musical. monika plaha reports. it's one of the world's largest cruise ships, longer than the eiffel tower, with the ability to carry 8000 passengers. one of them was 20—year—old dance and musical theatre graduate arron...
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with me are claire cohen, women's editor at the telegraph, and james rampton, features writer for the's take a look at the front pages. the death of lord ashdown features on the front of the sunday times. the paper has paid tribute to him saying he made the liberal democrats a formidable force. the sunday express leads with the chaos at gatwick, with the front page featuring a photo of the couple being questioned by police. that's in sussex. that couple also feature in the mail on sunday, with a rather more blunt headline: "are these the morons who ruined christmas? " ministers are reportedly scrambling to initiate measures to protect the uk against similar drone attacks in the future. that's in the sunday telegraph. the sunday mirror also goes with the disruption at gatwick, and shows a photo of the couple who are in custody over the drone chaos. the observer celebrates the life of lord ashdown. its lead is about the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, who said he would continue to pursue brexit if his party won a snap general election. there we are. the flavour of the front pages. let's s
with me are claire cohen, women's editor at the telegraph, and james rampton, features writer for the's take a look at the front pages. the death of lord ashdown features on the front of the sunday times. the paper has paid tribute to him saying he made the liberal democrats a formidable force. the sunday express leads with the chaos at gatwick, with the front page featuring a photo of the couple being questioned by police. that's in sussex. that couple also feature in the mail on sunday, with...
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will show you our conversations with south carolina representative mark sanford, missouri senator claire mccaskill, and california congressman dana rohrabacher. we will start with south carolina republican mark sanford.
will show you our conversations with south carolina representative mark sanford, missouri senator claire mccaskill, and california congressman dana rohrabacher. we will start with south carolina republican mark sanford.