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we're going to go now to claire mccaskill.re looking at the new hampshire town hall meeting and it just seemed so sedate and then we go to missouri. let's play some of those clips. >> if you would raise your hand if you are adamantly opposed to any federal health care reform, would you raise your hand. okay. okay. >> so, anyway, senator, help us out because pat and i were talk ing about how we've never seen crowds like this out in august except maybe when president obama first started his campaign in new hampshire a couple summers ago. what's going on out there? who were those people that were yelling yesterday in the audience? >> well, we had thousands show up and, frankly, there was a large group of people who don't trust government, you know, and these things -- i thought it was terrific. i was up there for two hours. we had a few tough moments but by and large this is what it's about. this is -- i'm lucky to have this job and to be able to get out there -- >> good for you. >> these people are frustrated and they don't trus
we're going to go now to claire mccaskill.re looking at the new hampshire town hall meeting and it just seemed so sedate and then we go to missouri. let's play some of those clips. >> if you would raise your hand if you are adamantly opposed to any federal health care reform, would you raise your hand. okay. okay. >> so, anyway, senator, help us out because pat and i were talk ing about how we've never seen crowds like this out in august except maybe when president obama first...
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this is the claire mccaskill event in hillsboro, missouri. we will dip in just a little bit to listen to her and then we'll go straight into the break and we'll follow it throughout the rest of the hour. >> the cure-all to something and where it has happened, it hasn't worked to bring down health care costs. >> george salava. hi, george. senator, can you assure us without a doubt that we will be able to -- i would say convenience is something that the bank of america really has the market cornered on. let me make it easier for you. let me show you how i can make it easier for you. online banking is going to be your best friend; it's going to help you manage your money. it has an alert system that can text message you. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> there is new information oven the michael jackson investigation. yest
this is the claire mccaskill event in hillsboro, missouri. we will dip in just a little bit to listen to her and then we'll go straight into the break and we'll follow it throughout the rest of the hour. >> the cure-all to something and where it has happened, it hasn't worked to bring down health care costs. >> george salava. hi, george. senator, can you assure us without a doubt that we will be able to -- i would say convenience is something that the bank of america really has the...
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senator claire mccaskill in hillsboro, missouri.ked for two opponents of health care reform to pick out the questions and hand them to her, but this has been a noisy, responsive crowd. let's listen to how she's handling it. >> now, i will tell you this, that the average family right now, if you have insurance through your employer, the average family is paying about $12,500 for health care insurance. if the increases continue to be over the next six years, seven years, what they are right now, okay? if we hold the line and they don't increase more, just hold the level of increases, in the year 2016, the average family's health insurance through an glory will be $25,000 a year. now, i'm worried about that for the people i work for. i think that is a really, really high price tag for most american families. here's the thing that happens right now. any of you who have never been -- it's -- for any of you who have been down to a public access hospital, i was at one yesterday. there was one -- what happens if you don't have insurance, yo
senator claire mccaskill in hillsboro, missouri.ked for two opponents of health care reform to pick out the questions and hand them to her, but this has been a noisy, responsive crowd. let's listen to how she's handling it. >> now, i will tell you this, that the average family right now, if you have insurance through your employer, the average family is paying about $12,500 for health care insurance. if the increases continue to be over the next six years, seven years, what they are right...
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>> claire leka here in new york. claire, thank you. >>> former vice president dick cheney is apparently ready to ache aim at his former boss in a tell-all memoir. "the washington post" reports that cheney believes president bush turned away from his advice during the second term, and now the statute of limitations up. according to his biographer, cheney says, "now we're talking about after i left office. i have strong feelings about what happened, and i don't have any reason not to forthrightly express those views." >>> the scottish government says there's no final decision, but it's reported this morning that the former libyan secret service agent convicted in the lockerbie bombing will p releases. james matthews of britain's sky news reports. >> reporter: another day in jail. for the lockerbie bomber, it could be wup of his last. those inside the scottish government deciding his fate have concluded he should be sent home. it's news welcomed by british relatives of lockerbie victims but derided by those across the a
>> claire leka here in new york. claire, thank you. >>> former vice president dick cheney is apparently ready to ache aim at his former boss in a tell-all memoir. "the washington post" reports that cheney believes president bush turned away from his advice during the second term, and now the statute of limitations up. according to his biographer, cheney says, "now we're talking about after i left office. i have strong feelings about what happened, and i don't have...
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>> claire leka here in new york.>>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. >>> and in sports, new york ends a season long drought against the red sox. introducing smoothies from sunnyd ! as much calcium and vitamin d as milk, and so creamy smooth and bold, they'll love getting calcium and vitamin d to help bones grow. ♪ bigger (look at me) ♪ ♪ better (see me go) ♪ ♪ stronger(let it show) ♪ (announcer) new smoothies from sunny d! [ announcer ] you make healthy choices every day-- oh, max! and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live your dog. purina fit & trim. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, sunny, 78. miami, afternoon thunder, 90. chicago, partly cloudy, 77. denver, sun and clouds, 90. los angeles, sun
>> claire leka here in new york.>>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. >>> and in sports, new york ends a season long drought against the red sox. introducing smoothies from sunnyd ! as much calcium and vitamin d as milk, and so creamy smooth and bold, they'll love getting calcium and vitamin d to help bones grow. ♪ bigger (look at me) ♪ ♪ better (see me go) ♪ ♪ stronger(let it show) ♪ (announcer) new smoothies from sunny d! [ announcer ] you make...
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claire leka here in new york. claire, thank you. >>> just ahead on the morning news, typhoons cause devastation across asia. >>> plus a shaky morning in japan as an earthquake strikes. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> nearly 12 million children face serious barriers to getting dental care due to the high cost or the lack of insurance. but now clinics all across the country are trying to help. our special series "children of the recession" continues tonight only on the "cbs evening news." i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away
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>> claire, thank you. claire leka here in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a shortfall in the supply of the h1n1 vaccine. >>> plus alarming news about dna testing. why it might not be as reliable as you may think. >>> first, maggie rodriguez has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> critics say there's a hidden flaw in healthcare reform. a shortage of 16,000 primary care doctors in the u.s. if more people get insurance coverage, will that mean longer waits at the doctor's office and even less access for everyone? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >>> it's almost back to school time for kids in most parts of the country, and in other parts, classes have already started. and that has health officials worried because there may not be enough flu vaccine to go around. susan roberts is in washington with details. susan, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. health officials may say it's just a manufacturing issue, and by november they will be fully stocked with the
>> claire, thank you. claire leka here in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a shortfall in the supply of the h1n1 vaccine. >>> plus alarming news about dna testing. why it might not be as reliable as you may think. >>> first, maggie rodriguez has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> critics say there's a hidden flaw in healthcare reform. a shortage of 16,000 primary care doctors in the u.s. if more people get insurance...
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claire leka here in new york. claire, thanks. >>> on the "cbs healthwatch," a large outbreak of the h1n1 flu could sweep across the nation this fall. and they're urging businesses to take steps to keep it under control. tari okita reports. >> reporter: new york's hospital is getting ready for a swine flu outbreak this fall, and not just sick patients. the hospital has to prepare for large numbers of employees coming in contact with the virus and being unable to work. >> we have been constantly preparing and updating our emergency management plans. >> reporter: the government is now advising all businesses to have a flu plan in place. guidelines are posted online at flu.gov. >> a little planning now will help ensure that our economy withstands whatever the h1n1 virus throws us this fall. >> reporter: prevention is key. if the flu hits hard, the government suggests companies cancel face to face meetings. space employees farther apart, encourage workers at high risk of flu complications, like pregnant women, to get v
claire leka here in new york. claire, thanks. >>> on the "cbs healthwatch," a large outbreak of the h1n1 flu could sweep across the nation this fall. and they're urging businesses to take steps to keep it under control. tari okita reports. >> reporter: new york's hospital is getting ready for a swine flu outbreak this fall, and not just sick patients. the hospital has to prepare for large numbers of employees coming in contact with the virus and being unable to work....
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>> claire leka here in new york.> and new rules for credit card companies are in effect today. credit card users must be given 45 days notice of interest rate changes, and they must get their bill at least 21 days before payment is due. but the companies also raised interest rates sharply before the new rules kicked in. kelly wallace reports. >> reporter: credit card companies say they're adjusting for the marketplace, but consumers say it's a money grab. >> stabbed in the back. >> reporter: outside pam and joe never missed a payment but still saw their interest rates on one of their bank of america cards more than double to 39%. >> i feel that sad state of affairs when we pay bank of america and they tn around and try to make more 3407b money off of us. >> reporter: card issuers appear to be locking in profits before the toughest restrictions on fees begin in february. since president obama signed it into law, the average variable rate has increased from 10.79% to 11.22%. and a report today finds that credit limits
>> claire leka here in new york.> and new rules for credit card companies are in effect today. credit card users must be given 45 days notice of interest rate changes, and they must get their bill at least 21 days before payment is due. but the companies also raised interest rates sharply before the new rules kicked in. kelly wallace reports. >> reporter: credit card companies say they're adjusting for the marketplace, but consumers say it's a money grab. >> stabbed in the...
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claire leka here in new york. claire, thanks. >>> on the "cbs healthwatch," a new study released this morning finds that more american teenagers are abusing adhd drugs. over eight years, calls to poison control centers about teens abusing attention deficit drugs soared 77%. abuse typically involves crushing and snorting the pills, which speeds up the effects, but can produce life-changing side effects. >>> in sports, the phillies close out the mets in historic fashion. i never thought it could happen to me... a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... in patients with several common risk factors... or heart disease. lipitor has been extens
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but for the younger generation of kennedys the pull to serve and succeed is still strong as claire shipman now reports. >> they're the closest thing we have in this country to political royalty. baby boomers grew up watching them play football. sail off hyannisport and walk down the aisle swathed in glamour. while jack, jackie, bobby and then ted, caroline, maria became the household names -- >> as i look ahead, i am strengthened by family and friendship. thank you. >> there's a new generation of kennedys determined to make a mark, to carry on a legacy his meet kerry's twin cousins joe and matt kennedy. joe also recently served in the peace corps. >> the real legacy from our family is public service can take on a variety of different forms, and my generation i think is getting older and coming of age. that it's something that we're very -- we're picking up and running with. >> we're so proud of what everybody in our family has accomplished. and it's a -- you know, it's an incredible family to be a part of. >> it was caroline kennedy's kid, caroline arranged her first meeting with obama, af
but for the younger generation of kennedys the pull to serve and succeed is still strong as claire shipman now reports. >> they're the closest thing we have in this country to political royalty. baby boomers grew up watching them play football. sail off hyannisport and walk down the aisle swathed in glamour. while jack, jackie, bobby and then ted, caroline, maria became the household names -- >> as i look ahead, i am strengthened by family and friendship. thank you. >> there's...
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later claire mccaskill is going to be with us.enator olympia snowe, also, part of the senate finance committee that's currently in negotiations over 0 health care reform, one of those six or seven senators that really is shaping the future of health care in america. also mort zuckerman is optimistic about the future of print media and why he's putting his money where his mouth is. first, andrea mitchell live from kenya where she's traveling with the secretary of state hillary clinton. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network >>> oh, andrea, he was so relieved and so happy to be bringing these young women home. i think it's in a way even more personal since we have a daughte
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claire leka is here in new york with more. >> asian markets were mostly higher overnight. japan's benchmark nikkei gained a quarter of a percent. south korea stocks tacked on a fraction. now to wall street, the bulls are hoping to stretch their legs again today. a better than expected report on manufacturing signaled the recession. looks like it is nearing an end. that sent the blue chips surging to a fresh nine month high. the dow starts the day up 115 points. the tech heavy nasdaq gained 30 points and begins above the 2000 level for the first time since last november. and the s&p starts above the 1000 level for the first time since november as well. this month we get key economic reports on income and spending and pending home sales, which probably rose for a fifth straight month last month as lower prices and mortgage rates attracted buyers. >>> toyota turned in a smaller than expected quarterly loss of $818 million. the japanese automaker also sees less red ink for the rest of the year despite plunging auto sales and a stronger yen. toyota, which makes the popular hybr
claire leka is here in new york with more. >> asian markets were mostly higher overnight. japan's benchmark nikkei gained a quarter of a percent. south korea stocks tacked on a fraction. now to wall street, the bulls are hoping to stretch their legs again today. a better than expected report on manufacturing signaled the recession. looks like it is nearing an end. that sent the blue chips surging to a fresh nine month high. the dow starts the day up 115 points. the tech heavy nasdaq...
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claire leka is here with more. >> good morning to you, michelle. that's right. we did have asian markets going back to their losing ways, tumbling deep into the red. foreign investors rushed to cash in profits. steep losses in shanghai stocks. tumbled more than 4%. on wall street, a 19% drop in hewlett-packard's quarterly profits could weigh on tech stocks today. the dow begins up 82 points. the nasdaq starts higher by 25. general motors will spend the rest of the year beefing up production thanks to the government's cash for clunkers program. gm said it will increase production by 60,000 vehicles and call back nearly 1,400 laid off workers. industry wide, 411,000 vehicles have been traded in under the program. >>> watch out. your facebook page could come back to haunt you, especially if you are in the running for a new job. 45% of employers say they're now checking social networking sites, such as facebook, as they screen potential employees. 11% say they're about to start doing so. >>> sony is chopping 100 bucks off the price of playstation 3 starting today. y
claire leka is here with more. >> good morning to you, michelle. that's right. we did have asian markets going back to their losing ways, tumbling deep into the red. foreign investors rushed to cash in profits. steep losses in shanghai stocks. tumbled more than 4%. on wall street, a 19% drop in hewlett-packard's quarterly profits could weigh on tech stocks today. the dow begins up 82 points. the nasdaq starts higher by 25. general motors will spend the rest of the year beefing up...
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h >> our thanks to claire shipman for that report. and we'll be right back with a special edition of tonight's "closing argument."
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>> claire leka here in new york. thank you. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a tearful homecoming for two american journalists. >>> plus massive storms bringing large hail clobber arkansas. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> we'll have the remarkable story of how this baseball announcer calls the plays when he's never even seen a single game. ♪ there's only one word for this ♪ ♪ it's bliss ♪ only one word describes chocolate this creamy, this rich, this indulgent. bliss. hershey's bliss chocolate. it's not just chocolate. it's bliss. discover a smoothie like no other! new activia smoothies. creamy, delicious, and above all, it contains bifidus regularis and is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. new activia smoothies. ♪ activiaaa! >>> it was a stormy night after a stormy day in arkansas. heavy rain, damaging winds, and large hail battered the state. huge trees fell in several communities, and hail caused widespread damage, especially to cars parked out i
>> claire leka here in new york. thank you. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a tearful homecoming for two american journalists. >>> plus massive storms bringing large hail clobber arkansas. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> we'll have the remarkable story of how this baseball announcer calls the plays when he's never even seen a single game. ♪ there's only one word for this ♪ ♪ it's bliss ♪ only...
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claire leka is in new york with more. good morning. >> good morning. asian stocks turned lower overnight. foreign investors are waiting for more clues about the strength of the economic recovery in the u.s. japan's benchmark nikkei slipped 1.25%. hong kong stocks fell 1.5%. on wall street, stocks begin the day at nine-month highs. the dow jones starts the day up 33 points. the nasdaq begins with a gain of nearly three points. >>> it's a busy day on the economic front. the july reading on private sector employment from payroll services firm adp is due in the morning. employers are expected to have cut 340,000 jobs from their pay rolls. key reports on the service sector and factory orders are also due. meanwhile, you still have time to clunk your car into labor day. democratic leaders say the senate will join the house into pumping more money into the cash for clunkers program. so far the government says 157,000 people have taken advantage of it, at a cost of taxpayers, $664 million. the administration has released a list of the top ten vehicles purchase
claire leka is in new york with more. good morning. >> good morning. asian stocks turned lower overnight. foreign investors are waiting for more clues about the strength of the economic recovery in the u.s. japan's benchmark nikkei slipped 1.25%. hong kong stocks fell 1.5%. on wall street, stocks begin the day at nine-month highs. the dow jones starts the day up 33 points. the nasdaq begins with a gain of nearly three points. >>> it's a busy day on the economic front. the july...
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senator claire mccaskill, the aforementioned is now with us exclusively. the missouri democrat held her own town hall forum on tuesday and it got a bit heated good morning miss -- madam senator. >> good morning, ann. >> both you and arlen specter had a pretty tough time yesterday. and as we just heard from chuck todd's reporting, you didn't have the secret service to protect you from -- from certain kinds of people in the crowd. instead you had everyone coming in to hear you at the town hall meeting which i'm sure you opened your arms to, but they shouted no when you asked if they trusted you. do you understand why? >> of course. first of all, there were a couple of tough moments. but it lasted two hours. and there were thousands of people there. it was terrific. i was proud of the people that showed up, and i don't take that personally. it's that they don't trust government right now. and it wasn't the majority of the audience. it was a huge chunk of them. but i get that distrust. there's a lot of cynicism out there, and it's important that i get out and
senator claire mccaskill, the aforementioned is now with us exclusively. the missouri democrat held her own town hall forum on tuesday and it got a bit heated good morning miss -- madam senator. >> good morning, ann. >> both you and arlen specter had a pretty tough time yesterday. and as we just heard from chuck todd's reporting, you didn't have the secret service to protect you from -- from certain kinds of people in the crowd. instead you had everyone coming in to hear you at the...
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claire leka here in new york.laire, thanks. >>> just ahead on the morning news, tracking tropical storm danny as it makes a run for the east coast. >>> plus h1n1 hype. health officials say don't panic over worst case scenarios. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> as citizens pay their respects to senator ted kennedy, we'll look at the next generation of the kennedy family. how they're pursuing public service outside of public office. our coverage continues tonight on the cbs evening news live from boston. karl, don't you have friends coming over? yeah, so? have you smelled this chair? or these curtains? you've gotta wash this whole room! are you kidding? wash it?! let's wash it with febreze! whoa! [ sniffs ] hey mrs. weber. [ sniffs ] it smells nice in here. i like to keep things fresh. [ male announcer ] for all the things that you can't wash, wash it with febreze. febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango. some 100-calorie snac
claire leka here in new york.laire, thanks. >>> just ahead on the morning news, tracking tropical storm danny as it makes a run for the east coast. >>> plus h1n1 hype. health officials say don't panic over worst case scenarios. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> as citizens pay their respects to senator ted kennedy, we'll look at the next generation of the kennedy family. how they're pursuing public service...
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directly ahead, senator claire mccaskill will be here. i will be gentle with her. later, miley cyrus. is the 16-year-old being marketed as a sex sex taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. bill: as we mentioned in the talking points memo, senator claire mccaskill was treated me malaise. -- meanly. >> we want to see the government resolves health care -- >> how are you going to vote yes on this bill? you work for us. >> i am so disappointed. honestly, i am. bill: all right, joining us now from st. louis is senator mccaskill. what do you think is driving the anchor here? -- anger hear? >> there is distrust in the government. -- anger here. people are not really sure about all of the plans, the tarp, this stimulus, omnibus, and it is all kind of rolled up into the frustration, and that is the anger that you see. i understand it. it is important that i understand it. i do not think being allowed makes you right, and i do not think that route is a particular persuasive, but at the end of t
directly ahead, senator claire mccaskill will be here. i will be gentle with her. later, miley cyrus. is the 16-year-old being marketed as a sex sex taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. bill: as we mentioned in the talking points memo, senator claire mccaskill was treated me malaise. -- meanly. >> we want to see the government resolves health care -- >> how are you going to vote yes on this bill?...
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i don't think people should shout down an arlen specter or a claire mccaskill.about that. >> i have never seen ugliness and rage like this in the 32 years that i have been in politics. never anything close to it. >> there was a lot of rage against george w. bush. you can't deny that. >> let me -- >> not rage at this level of intensity. >> stephen, i respect -- anybody that writes and thinks hard like you do deserves respect clearly left, right, or center, but there's been a memo passed around that tells them how to behave. they're told to yell out and interrupt. they're told to stop the tenor of the meeting, to get the person holding the meeting off their game. it's clearly a disruptive tactic. would you agree with that? >> i haven't seen the memo. >> it's put out by right principles. they have been circulating their memo throughout these groups and they're all using the same tactics. >> i don't agree with that. >> stephen -- >> i don't agree with it. i think it's outrageous. >> you're a fair guy. doesn't it bother you -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> i said you're a f
i don't think people should shout down an arlen specter or a claire mccaskill.about that. >> i have never seen ugliness and rage like this in the 32 years that i have been in politics. never anything close to it. >> there was a lot of rage against george w. bush. you can't deny that. >> let me -- >> not rage at this level of intensity. >> stephen, i respect -- anybody that writes and thinks hard like you do deserves respect clearly left, right, or center, but...
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claire leka here in new york, thanks so much. >>> just ahead on the morning news, joyful remembrances at the wake for eunice kennedy shriver. >>> later in sports, tiger woods takes the early lead at the pga. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> it was the concert that defined a generation, spreading a message of peace and love. now 40 years later, a rocking fight rages over where it really took place. finding woodstock in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." every day about 30 women in the u.s. learn that they have cervical cancer. that's why i chose to get my daughter vaccinated. i chose to get my daughter vaccinated when her doctor and i agreed that the right time to protect her is now. because it's about prevention. (nice) gardasil is the only cervical cancer vaccine that helps protect against four types of hpv. two types that cause seventy percent of cervical cancer and two more types that cause other hpv diseases. i chose to get my daughter vaccinated because the cdc recommends that girls her age get vaccinated.
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claire leka is here in new york with more. >>> stock markets around the world are feeling optimisticlobal recession is ending. asian markets rallied overnight. japan's benchmark nikkei jumped more than 1%. hong kong stocks soar 2.75%. on wall street, stocks start the new week at their highest levels of the year after employers only slash 247,000 jobs last month. the dow starts the day up 114 points. the nasdaq surged 27. now, there are no economic reports on tapped today, but walmart reports earnings this week, and the fed begins its two-day meeting on interest rates tomorrow. >>> another jolt at the pump for summer vacationers. the price of gas has jumped 16 cents in the past two weeks to an average $2.64 per gallon. while we notice that the jump in prices, we can't complain too much. last year at this time, gas was $1.20 more. >>> and it appears the cash for clunkers program has hit another bump in the road. last week the senate gave the green light for an additional $2 billion for the program, which president obama approved on friday, giving consumers until labor day to trade in t
claire leka is here in new york with more. >>> stock markets around the world are feeling optimisticlobal recession is ending. asian markets rallied overnight. japan's benchmark nikkei jumped more than 1%. hong kong stocks soar 2.75%. on wall street, stocks start the new week at their highest levels of the year after employers only slash 247,000 jobs last month. the dow starts the day up 114 points. the nasdaq surged 27. now, there are no economic reports on tapped today, but walmart...
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mine -- i am a resident of eau claire. i am chairman of the taft hardly trust fund and insurers approximately 900 families. our health-care system in this country is broken. we cannot continue to afford double digit increases year after year. it is not acceptable. it is our belief all employers should be required to provide insurance to their employees. health benefits in this country must not be taxed. there needs to be a strong public option to provide coverage for the unemployed, the self employed, and the less fortunate in this country. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. my name is jay. i saw in the news you would have this forum, i thought i would stop in and see what the buzz is about. there was a study recently in our industry. i wanted to find out what percentage health care costs were in 1964 compared to today of the total compensation package. in 1964, our health care costs took up between 3% and 4%. today it is approaching 70%. we have a real crisis. in 1964, most families or single-income families. today we ha
mine -- i am a resident of eau claire. i am chairman of the taft hardly trust fund and insurers approximately 900 families. our health-care system in this country is broken. we cannot continue to afford double digit increases year after year. it is not acceptable. it is our belief all employers should be required to provide insurance to their employees. health benefits in this country must not be taxed. there needs to be a strong public option to provide coverage for the unemployed, the self...
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senator claire mccaskill's office said she didn't cancel her town hall meeting. the school where it was going to be held called it off. >>> judge sonia sotomayor officially becomes a supreme court justice today. she'll be the high court's first latina when sworn in this morning. she'll take a private oath that the constitution requires of all federal employees. then she'll take a public oath to pledge that she'll administer justice fairly and impartially. sotomayor is expected to hear her first arguments next month when the court takes a key campaign finance case. >>> your 401(k) probably got a boost from news that fewer jobs than expected were cut last month. the surprise drop in the unemployment rate jolted wall street. stocks rallied yesterday, closing at the highest point in nine months. the improved jobless rate of 9.4% caught most financial experts off guard. they had expected it to be worse. it is the first drop in the unemployment rate in more than a year. >>> the better than expected unemployment numbers brought some welcome relief to the recession. a lo
senator claire mccaskill's office said she didn't cancel her town hall meeting. the school where it was going to be held called it off. >>> judge sonia sotomayor officially becomes a supreme court justice today. she'll be the high court's first latina when sworn in this morning. she'll take a private oath that the constitution requires of all federal employees. then she'll take a public oath to pledge that she'll administer justice fairly and impartially. sotomayor is expected to hear...
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claire mccaskill had to cancel one because of violence. >> snar claire mccaskill says they didn't cancel the meeting, the school called it off. >>> the people who take care of you to be legit, right? investigators say a connecticut woman posed as a registered nurse and gave herself an award without having proper training. now, she faces criminal charges and five years in prison. here is lynne. >> reporter: we start our day at the door of betty who didn't answer. according to her arrest warrant, the 56-year-old norwalk woman -- a patient complained about getting a shot. stated the antibiotic had to be injected slowly and were very painful when administered by the accused. >> big sur prize? >> big sur prize. just went down the wrong road. >> reporter: when approached didn't want to discuss the matter of the employee outside or inside his practice. >> can't talk about it. >> reporter: the notion that she was a nurse was reinforced when a 41 guest reception was thrown at the inn where she was honor ed as 2008 nurse of the year. problem is, there is no connecticut nursing association. the sta
claire mccaskill had to cancel one because of violence. >> snar claire mccaskill says they didn't cancel the meeting, the school called it off. >>> the people who take care of you to be legit, right? investigators say a connecticut woman posed as a registered nurse and gave herself an award without having proper training. now, she faces criminal charges and five years in prison. here is lynne. >> reporter: we start our day at the door of betty who didn't answer. according...
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directly ahead, senator claire mccaskill will be here. i will be gentle with her. later, miley cyrus. is the 16-year-old being marketed as a sex symbol? we will be right back. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. bill: as we mentioned in the talking points memo, senator claire mccaskill was treated me malaise. -- meanly. >> we want to see the government resolves health care -- >> how are you going to vote yes on this bill? you work for us. >> i am so disappointed. honestly, i am. bill: all right, joining us now from st. louis is senator mccaskill. what do you think is driving the anchor here? -- an
directly ahead, senator claire mccaskill will be here. i will be gentle with her. later, miley cyrus. is the 16-year-old being marketed as a sex symbol? we will be right back. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven...
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me meryl streep's julie and julia cooked up a whopping $20 million for second place. >> claire leka, you so much. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, mark teixeira and the yankees try to swep the red sox out of yankees stadium. ♪ when you take a bigger, thicker slice of the best potatoes, people notice. introducing alexia crunchy snacks. a giant leap for snack kind. all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free clear's powerful clean is free of the ingredients you'll find in most detergents: no perfumes... no dyes... no preservatives... free clear is specially designed for people with sensitive skin and has powerful stainlifters, so you can trust it to get the job done right. free clear is the number-one detergent recommended by dermatologists... "! so, for a pure clean, all free clear is all you need. combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, mostly sunny, 93. miami, partly cloudy,
me meryl streep's julie and julia cooked up a whopping $20 million for second place. >> claire leka, you so much. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, mark teixeira and the yankees try to swep the red sox out of yankees stadium. ♪ when you take a bigger, thicker slice of the best potatoes, people notice. introducing alexia crunchy snacks. a giant leap for snack kind. all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free clear's powerful clean is free of...
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claire mccaskill town hall meeting today facing more screens and more boos.. listen live. >> i'm not going anywhere. [applause] shepard: they took somebody out in handcuffs just a minute ago. we are trying to back up the tape. listen. >> they made their own decisions on what they need to do today. i hope they did not impose on any of you, but let's give them a hand. [applause] now, here is the sad part about this, and i'm going to talk to the cameras in a minute -- here is the sad part about this. we have been at this for an hour-and-a-half, almost an hour and 45 minutes, and there are strong feelings in this room. while there have been some people that have been impolite, by and large, we have been able to get through it, right? by and large, i think we have had a pretty good discussion about this bill and what is in it, what is not, and what people are upset about. the sad thing is, all they will show on the news tonight is that man. [inaudible] shepard: i'm sorry about the audio, but we want you to see this. listen. >> i know many of you are on the interne
claire mccaskill town hall meeting today facing more screens and more boos.. listen live. >> i'm not going anywhere. [applause] shepard: they took somebody out in handcuffs just a minute ago. we are trying to back up the tape. listen. >> they made their own decisions on what they need to do today. i hope they did not impose on any of you, but let's give them a hand. [applause] now, here is the sad part about this, and i'm going to talk to the cameras in a minute -- here is the sad...
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. >> reporter: officially, mary claire is looking into the quality of life obviousal 60,000 americanal nuns worry the vatican is trying to reign them in. >> this type of thing usually carries a certain amount of accusation with it. >> this is not an investigation. >> reporter: mother lorraine mary claire is a to vince shl superior that maintains many of the old traditions. >> reporter: do you wear the habit every day? >> no, this is all i have. >> reporter: but the vatican reforms in the 1960s made the habit optional. in the '60s, there were 180,000 american nuns. now, there are one-third as many. >> i think the question is, that are being raised about our way of life. they are questions that are confronting every roman catholic in this country. >> there are always room for improvement, no matter what you do. >> reporter: for american nuns, a time of soul-searching. david wright, abc news, washington. >>> and when we come back, why do so few black americans visit our national parks? (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, lo
. >> reporter: officially, mary claire is looking into the quality of life obviousal 60,000 americanal nuns worry the vatican is trying to reign them in. >> this type of thing usually carries a certain amount of accusation with it. >> this is not an investigation. >> reporter: mother lorraine mary claire is a to vince shl superior that maintains many of the old traditions. >> reporter: do you wear the habit every day? >> no, this is all i have. >>...
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blaney and her mom claire. you started this two years ago? >> yes. >> where? >> in pasadena, maryland >> this is the first time in baltimore county? >> correct. >> this is incredible. how did you start? you got laid off from your corporate job? >> correct. >> then what happens? >> i had seven years' of boys' stuff to get rid of. i thought i would start my own business with my mom. we want to help other moms do the same thing. we have tons of stuff when you're a mom and you need to get rid of it. the best way is to sell it to other moms that can use a great bargain. you go from baby to teen? >> we turn it -- maternity to teens. >> and then you have carriers here. toys. show the halloween stuff. how many people will be out there this coming weekend? >> we get over a thousand shoppers from all over maryland. >> how does it work? you have to go on-line? your web site? >> wecyclemart.com. >> this is closed for this weekend for people -- >> weekend. >> to register. but for the next one you register - >> you log in and register. there's a $5 registration fee. then we
blaney and her mom claire. you started this two years ago? >> yes. >> where? >> in pasadena, maryland >> this is the first time in baltimore county? >> correct. >> this is incredible. how did you start? you got laid off from your corporate job? >> correct. >> then what happens? >> i had seven years' of boys' stuff to get rid of. i thought i would start my own business with my mom. we want to help other moms do the same thing. we have tons of...
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claire is in love with henry and he's not your usual home for dinner husband.e genetic affliction can at any moment launch him into time travel. instantly vanishing before claire's eyes, his empty clothes heaped on the floor before her. >> it's kind of magical >> we don't know snips of his trips of years to go or years yet to go. but she loves him so deeply, she can live with his sudden evaporations. and she can only hope that henry is back from time in time for christmas or dinner, or for his own wedding. >> henry! >> based on the best-seller the film has scarcely any of the novel's richness, and none of its beauty, its vivid detail, or complexities. >> he tells me that he's a time traveler. >> but, a book is not a movie. so, setting the book aside, we have a romantic picture with a diverting gimmick. >> and did you believe him? >> not until he disappeared right in front of me, you know, like he just disappeared. >> yeah. it's a problem. >> as claire, the captivating rachel mcadams is by turn dramatic and oh, so huggable. henry's character is less com l compel
claire is in love with henry and he's not your usual home for dinner husband.e genetic affliction can at any moment launch him into time travel. instantly vanishing before claire's eyes, his empty clothes heaped on the floor before her. >> it's kind of magical >> we don't know snips of his trips of years to go or years yet to go. but she loves him so deeply, she can live with his sudden evaporations. and she can only hope that henry is back from time in time for christmas or dinner,...
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. >>> democratic senate claire mccass kill is holding two town hall meetings today. recently opponents of overhaul have disrupted similar town hall meetings across the country by loudly protesting the plan. in fact, a meeting last week outside st. louis ended in a brawl with six arrests. at mccaskill's first meeting today she tried to calm the crowd by telling them the plan was far from approved. >> we are a long way from there. so i want everyone to take a deep breath and realize that, i mean, this horse is not out of the barn and galloping toward the finish. >> she addressed the opponents' objection to government-run health care. >> what gets me about don't let the public option happen, because somehow, you know, it's not going to be an option, is this notion that if government is so bad at it, why can't the private sector compete with it? you can't have it both ways. either government is going to be good at it and it will be a good thing for everybody or government is going to be terrible at it and private sector is going to kick their you know what. >> she cancel
. >>> democratic senate claire mccass kill is holding two town hall meetings today. recently opponents of overhaul have disrupted similar town hall meetings across the country by loudly protesting the plan. in fact, a meeting last week outside st. louis ended in a brawl with six arrests. at mccaskill's first meeting today she tried to calm the crowd by telling them the plan was far from approved. >> we are a long way from there. so i want everyone to take a deep breath and...
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senator claire mccaskill has said the same thing. but the congressional budget office tells a different story when it comes to the cost. >> they do. they say it's about $239 billion of potential addition to the deficit. and that was, i think, a wake-up call for a lot of people who are really paying attention to the numbers. it is hard to piece this all together. what i can tell you, john, we have talked about this. i've read through the house bill in its entirety. the way it's written specifically is they say that unless the finance committee can come up with certain money to try and offset some of these deficits it's not going to pass. what i think is a little bit more nebulous, john, is the idea that in the long run through ideas like prevention, adding more wellness dollars to try to keep people healthy in the first place, how much money is that going to save, is that going to help offset things in the long run. >> let's listen to this exchange at claire mccaskill's town hall today. >> can you promise that my tax dollars will not
senator claire mccaskill has said the same thing. but the congressional budget office tells a different story when it comes to the cost. >> they do. they say it's about $239 billion of potential addition to the deficit. and that was, i think, a wake-up call for a lot of people who are really paying attention to the numbers. it is hard to piece this all together. what i can tell you, john, we have talked about this. i've read through the house bill in its entirety. the way it's written...
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gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >> just a short time ago we learned senator claire mccaskill, you saw one of her events in the piece, planned to hold a town hall meeting in missouri on tuesday. that has been canceled. the school district where it was to be held was worried about security. we want to dig deeper with one of the people working hard and sending millions to discredit president obama's health care reform plan. chris scott. former hospital chief executive. helped build columbia hca into the biggest health care company in the world. ousted by his insurance company. his former company pleaded guilty. paid $1.7 billion to settle charges including overbilling state and federal health programs. good to have you in the stud you with us. you mentioned when you came in here, you said, have you seen this tape? they're yelling like crazy. they're not getting much accomplished. that's the main question. i look at this and i say it makes sense to come with your questions and challenge your lawmakers because you are the constituent. what do you achieve when you stand up and yell? >> there ou
gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >> just a short time ago we learned senator claire mccaskill, you saw one of her events in the piece, planned to hold a town hall meeting in missouri on tuesday. that has been canceled. the school district where it was to be held was worried about security. we want to dig deeper with one of the people working hard and sending millions to discredit president obama's health care reform plan. chris scott. former hospital chief executive. helped build columbia hca...
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we went anyway, because we wanted to sfoert senator claire mccaskill and president obama. we wanted to support health care reform. we came in through the back door. there were no signs posted. a police officer said, ma'am, take your purse and have it check. we had the sign open, walked it through the hall. we get to the table where three other officers were. they checked our purse and the signs were open. they said, it is no the our job to tell these people they cannot take signs in. legally, according to the first amendment, i have gone to election polls. >> i get that. i understand. first of all, i'm told that we have the video that you were describing. before you roll it, raj, what you just said is he had it rolled up in front of you in a chair. a female photographer says, can i have a peek of it? owe you unif you reca so you unroll it so they can get a picture and that's when the man comes over. >> we are looking over there. the person in the black is right there the at bottom of the screen asking you to see it. you are showing it right there bottom left of the screen.
we went anyway, because we wanted to sfoert senator claire mccaskill and president obama. we wanted to support health care reform. we came in through the back door. there were no signs posted. a police officer said, ma'am, take your purse and have it check. we had the sign open, walked it through the hall. we get to the table where three other officers were. they checked our purse and the signs were open. they said, it is no the our job to tell these people they cannot take signs in. legally,...