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i actually like a lot of things about the crazy claire.- if that wasn't, i probably wouldn't be saying that. >> jimmy: daniel, one of the most emotional moments of the show was when jin and sun drowned together, and yet it seemed like somebody should have stayed around for the baby. >> a lot of people come up to me and say that. >> jimmy: i would think so, yeah. >> they don't congratulate me on the great scene, they say "what about the baby." >> jimmy: what about the baby? >> what can you say? >> jimmy: how many kids can angelina jolie adopt? you can't just -- [ laughter ] daniel, every boat you're on exploded it seems like. >> yeah, it's true. every season, i seem to be on a boat and -- >> and it explodes. >> it explodes or we lose children, something. >> jimmy: something terrible happens. something terrible has happened really to all of the characters. how many times do you think you were beaten as ben linus? >> how many episodes was i in? >> jimmy: and just double it? >> it was a lot. >> jimmy: there was a lot of beating. >> more than m
i actually like a lot of things about the crazy claire.- if that wasn't, i probably wouldn't be saying that. >> jimmy: daniel, one of the most emotional moments of the show was when jin and sun drowned together, and yet it seemed like somebody should have stayed around for the baby. >> a lot of people come up to me and say that. >> jimmy: i would think so, yeah. >> they don't congratulate me on the great scene, they say "what about the baby." >> jimmy:...
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claire let go early june last year and then manny acta one month later.n, the left-hander. chris larue has joined him now. chris leroux joining him now. willingham today, 0 for 2 with a walk and josh, 3 for his last 23. >> rob: boy. that was good one. >> bob: i don't know how much that thing changes but it sure gets from one scythe side of the plate to the other. >> rob: where that has that been for the last two innings? the steaming fastball in on the next pitch. what about to that other pitcher that was 6'9?" what happened to that pitcher who was 6'9?" what was his name? fogs burg. >> bob: i heard he was in the wbc? vandenhurk. still in the organization. >> rob: 6'8," 6'9" -- more of those guys than i have ever seen. >> bob: josh johnson, 6'7." pinto, 6'4." baden hop, 6'5." i remember shawn west -- 6'8." andrew miller, 6'7." >> rob: vandenhurk. >> bob: they need to go downtown and scrimmage the heat. [ laughter ] they probably need a point guard, though. >> gonzales -- i think about 6'2." every team needs a point guard. >> bob: 3-1 to willingham. >> rob
claire let go early june last year and then manny acta one month later.n, the left-hander. chris larue has joined him now. chris leroux joining him now. willingham today, 0 for 2 with a walk and josh, 3 for his last 23. >> rob: boy. that was good one. >> bob: i don't know how much that thing changes but it sure gets from one scythe side of the plate to the other. >> rob: where that has that been for the last two innings? the steaming fastball in on the next pitch. what about...
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host: what about claire mccaskill or bernie sanders? guest: having come from the house and was talking about the adjustment, the trick with the senate was simply a matter of learning how to use power. it had come down to that for him. host: he obviously wins in the state of vermont, and why does he win? how many people vote for him because he is a socialist? guest: not many people would say he is a socialist, but their rhetoric, bernie sanders, the little guy, not being a member of either party, a registered independent, wanting to take on both sides of the aisle when necessary, i think that is really appealing to people in vermont. host: so how did you go about this book? here we are, almost to the 2010 election. guest: on some days, i have described it as more alligator wrestling than writing, but the book started as, like i said, this idea that the senate and the government at large is a personality driven, and then i thought, well, the way to take a look at this would be through the eyes of these new senators, who were trying to fig
host: what about claire mccaskill or bernie sanders? guest: having come from the house and was talking about the adjustment, the trick with the senate was simply a matter of learning how to use power. it had come down to that for him. host: he obviously wins in the state of vermont, and why does he win? how many people vote for him because he is a socialist? guest: not many people would say he is a socialist, but their rhetoric, bernie sanders, the little guy, not being a member of either...
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i'm waiting for my spot to know the routes so i can get my claire and drinks and everything and watch the race. >> drivers would race in a loop around downtown passing by the inner harbor and camdon yards at st. peters up to 185-miles an hour. >>> 82 d.c. little cooler up the wilmington way. humidity bone try. 38% relative humidity in baltimore. that's a good thing. the rest of this evening looking great. >>> victims told us that williams would offer members the chance to get cheap apartments and luxury complexes. the only thing was they had to refer their friend. attorney general's office said 100 people signed on. but they got evicted when william's did not pay the rent. doug has issued a cease and assist order saying williams did not learn a lesson from going to jail for this same thing several years ago. >> the person that has already been in jail once understands or thinking he's understanding how the schemes work and how he can beat the system name's the person that would get back in the same business in a different jurisdiction. >> attorney general is hoping this order will hel
i'm waiting for my spot to know the routes so i can get my claire and drinks and everything and watch the race. >> drivers would race in a loop around downtown passing by the inner harbor and camdon yards at st. peters up to 185-miles an hour. >>> 82 d.c. little cooler up the wilmington way. humidity bone try. 38% relative humidity in baltimore. that's a good thing. the rest of this evening looking great. >>> victims told us that williams would offer members the chance...
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willing ham up facing claire meredith. willingham the hero, hits walk-off home run to left. nationals win in extra innings 4-3. josh willingham comes up clutch. >> kind of what you deem about when you're a kid. you foe, when you're at the plate you can't be trying to do that, usually doesn't happen. i was trying to get a good pitch to hit hard. >> he's a professional hitter. he's the ult may pro. he's -- you don't see josh make too many mistakes on the baseball field. he's just solid as a rock. give you good at bat every time out. of course with the long ball, speaks for itself. >> yes it certainly does. jim riggleman and the nationals improve to 23-22 after the win against the orioless. >>> college lacrosse. the maryland head coach resigned after nine seasons, it comes one day after the terps were upset. coddle did leave the terrapins to the postseason it's a consecutive times. virginia's quest for a championship continues. cavs taking on stony brook. cavaliers continuing to play in honor of the late yeardley love. stonybrook in red on the offensive. crowley shoots and scor
willing ham up facing claire meredith. willingham the hero, hits walk-off home run to left. nationals win in extra innings 4-3. josh willingham comes up clutch. >> kind of what you deem about when you're a kid. you foe, when you're at the plate you can't be trying to do that, usually doesn't happen. i was trying to get a good pitch to hit hard. >> he's a professional hitter. he's the ult may pro. he's -- you don't see josh make too many mistakes on the baseball field. he's just...
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. >>> and now turning to the fugitive american born claire ren anwar al a lackey, he's warning of newttacks on americans at home and abroad. the threat was in a new video and the white house has reacted. lara logan reports. >> reporter: the radical muslim preacher chose not to use english, his native tongue, for this propaganda message. instead, the american-born cleric dressed up in tribal gear and spoke in arabic to call for the killing of american civilians and soldiers. in a video produced by the media wing of al qaeda, awlaki praised his student, major nidal hasan, accused of killing 13 at ft. hood last november, and described the shooting as a highway roy rick and wonderful act. white house press secretary robert gibbs responded on cbs' "face the nation" calling awlaki a murderous thug. >> we're trying to find him and many others throughout the world that seek to do our country and to do our interests great harm. >> reporter: the obama administration admitted in april that awlaki is on the cia's list of targets for assassination despite his american citizenship. >> because he's
. >>> and now turning to the fugitive american born claire ren anwar al a lackey, he's warning of newttacks on americans at home and abroad. the threat was in a new video and the white house has reacted. lara logan reports. >> reporter: the radical muslim preacher chose not to use english, his native tongue, for this propaganda message. instead, the american-born cleric dressed up in tribal gear and spoke in arabic to call for the killing of american civilians and soldiers. in a...
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please welcome to the senator from missouri, clear mccaskill. -- claire mccaskill.ause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. it is particularly special to be at this podium tonight that dorothy is honored. and i understand it, my job tonight is to be like the icelandic volcano. amid a lot of hot air, blow a lot of smoke, and keep everyone from leaving when they want to. although i have been giving a lot of these speeches lately, i am is still pretty much the new kid in town. what i love about the united states senate, it is the only place in america where a woman my age can go to feel like a hot young a check. -- chick. it is great to be with all of you, especially after this event was canceled because of the blizzard. what a mess. the streets were so tied up that michael steele and the rnc paid two thousand dollars to watch. it took a while. more wine, more wine. getting to see that much snow is a once-in-a-lifetime event, like seeing haley's comment -- comet, or seeing a democrat with a 50% or higher approval rating. senator alexander, it is good to
please welcome to the senator from missouri, clear mccaskill. -- claire mccaskill.ause] >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. it is particularly special to be at this podium tonight that dorothy is honored. and i understand it, my job tonight is to be like the icelandic volcano. amid a lot of hot air, blow a lot of smoke, and keep everyone from leaving when they want to. although i have been giving a lot of these speeches lately, i am is still pretty much the new kid in town....
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clair was a constable father of two. and george reklef, was killed at the same taoeufplt charles lewis was killed by a thief in 1929. george washington kotant, a constable died in a car accident in 1937. hugh gallagher sr., a deputy sheriff in virginia city who died on duty in 1948. ronald haskell, a narcotics agent in carson city died on duty in 1975. richard wilson, a sergeant, who died after apprehending a suspect in 1994. these men were killed a long time ago, one almost 150 years ago when nevada had been a state for only two years. it doesn't matter the time. we can never forget their sacrifices. every day we should thank those who wake up on otherwise unremarkable mornings and head out to work with the job simply to keep us safe. today we thank and honor the courageous nevadans who on one unforgettable night never came home. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time iseserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of senate bill 3217, which the clerk will report.
clair was a constable father of two. and george reklef, was killed at the same taoeufplt charles lewis was killed by a thief in 1929. george washington kotant, a constable died in a car accident in 1937. hugh gallagher sr., a deputy sheriff in virginia city who died on duty in 1948. ronald haskell, a narcotics agent in carson city died on duty in 1975. richard wilson, a sergeant, who died after apprehending a suspect in 1994. these men were killed a long time ago, one almost 150 years ago when...
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they tracked down five doctors and three nurses also in the area, and together they helped bring claire into the world. the neighborhood kids, though, have nicknamed her stormy. >> that's a good story. i like that one. >> it is sweet. something sweet to look at, because nashville and the surrounding areas just have a long way to go to recover. >> cumberland river still at major flood stage for nashville. that's expected to get out of the major stage sometime this afternoon and below flood stage all together by 7:00 tomorrow so that's in the morning time. another 24 hours of flooding around the cumberland. look at the cold front, right around the great lakes, the rain showers are wrapping out ahead of that, you can see it by chicagoland as this cold front sinks over to the east we'll see severe thunderstorms pop out and we're thinking around indianapolis, in towards cincinnati, columbus, even into cleveland later this afternoon. ahead of that temperatures are warm, low 80s for new york, 87 when you get to miami. more details in a half hour. >> thank you very much. >>> we have a big recal
they tracked down five doctors and three nurses also in the area, and together they helped bring claire into the world. the neighborhood kids, though, have nicknamed her stormy. >> that's a good story. i like that one. >> it is sweet. something sweet to look at, because nashville and the surrounding areas just have a long way to go to recover. >> cumberland river still at major flood stage for nashville. that's expected to get out of the major stage sometime this afternoon and...
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. >> host: i have to suggest though, the care under claire booth luge foundation, or the american -- [talking over each other] >> host: and any w., and women in my think tank, what are not represented. >> guest: you know what? you have your position. you have where you're coming from. you have your political views, your institutional homes, and i applaud you, kind of impression that it's taking to that. >> host: i enjoyed the book and it was a great summary, but every once in a while it would seem to lapse into feminist slogans. and i thought that maybe for example, it seemed very important to you that this was a woman's achievement, the pill. women play guitar but there were men who invented it. that has to count for something. look,. >> guest: i'm not going to argue with you about this because i think it was the women's achievement. it was women who first made it happen because of katherine mccormick money. it was women who put their bodies on the like to participate in clinical trials. of course, there were wonderful men and fall. my father among them. >> host: right, your own fat
. >> host: i have to suggest though, the care under claire booth luge foundation, or the american -- [talking over each other] >> host: and any w., and women in my think tank, what are not represented. >> guest: you know what? you have your position. you have where you're coming from. you have your political views, your institutional homes, and i applaud you, kind of impression that it's taking to that. >> host: i enjoyed the book and it was a great summary, but every...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor dan claire, the church of resurrection. the chaplain: please pray with me. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. almighty god we praise you for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of life, but above all for your immeasurable love and redemption. by your light that has come into the world. we await that promised day when there will be no more death or misery, injustice or oppression. until then guide our nation in paths of righteousness for your name's sake. and forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. direct and prosper the work of this body that they may ordain for our govern nance only the things that will please you and further the welfare of all people. bestow upon every person here in both their public and private lives your amazing grace. to you be all praise and honor, glory and power, now and forever. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof. pursuant
the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor dan claire, the church of resurrection. the chaplain: please pray with me. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. almighty god we praise you for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of life, but above all for your immeasurable love and redemption. by your light that has come into the world. we await that promised day when there will be no more death or misery, injustice or oppression. until then...
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like arthur saint clair who built the south first fortune 500 company, tennessee coal mine in really. and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold coast sugar industry that had collapsed after emancipation. prisoner labor thus help to rebuild the south just as slavery built the old south, but at tremendoutremendous cost. broken families, arrested economic development, shattered lives. in the archives, which are surprisingly rich considering that prison into strip inhabits a voice and agency, and painstakingly printed clemency petitions in official complaints that more often brought punishment then redressed, and exposÉ smuggled out of newspapers, in scratchy musical recordings and in scores of investigative reports prepared in response to countless outraged that in all these collections, in state capitals richmond to austin, you can almost hear the cry of forsaken prisoners sold into what douglas blackmon called slavery by another name. pressures have scurvy so bad their teeth are falling out reported one letter that caught my eye. anot
like arthur saint clair who built the south first fortune 500 company, tennessee coal mine in really. and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold coast sugar industry that had collapsed after emancipation. prisoner labor thus help to rebuild the south just as slavery built the old south, but at tremendoutremendous cost. broken families, arrested economic development, shattered lives. in the archives, which are surprisingly rich considering that...
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i want to salute senator claire mccaskill, senator sheldon whitehouse and a number of my colleagues who have come to the floor and challenged that this calendar is glutted with over 100 nominees who can't be brought for a vote. now let's put a historical parallel here. at the same time in president george w. bush's administration, there were 20 nominees being held. now over 100 are being held. and overwhelmingly these nominees have passed out of committee to the senate floor with unanimous, bipartisan votes or overwhelming bipartisan votes. they're not controversial. these men and women deserve an opportunity to have an up or down vote. what's happening here is that these nominations are being held as bargaining chips. bargaining chips for projects, for -- i'm not sure. what but it's unfair to these men and women who have said they will offer sometime in their lives in public service and will go through the rigors of being examined and questioned and then stand up and help try to make this a better nation serving in a government post. there's nothing wrong with that, whether it's a repu
i want to salute senator claire mccaskill, senator sheldon whitehouse and a number of my colleagues who have come to the floor and challenged that this calendar is glutted with over 100 nominees who can't be brought for a vote. now let's put a historical parallel here. at the same time in president george w. bush's administration, there were 20 nominees being held. now over 100 are being held. and overwhelmingly these nominees have passed out of committee to the senate floor with unanimous,...
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just a week before the memorial day holiday, florida governor clairely crist has declared a state ofmergency in the area. so is it safe to go into the the water? joining us now exclusively from tallahassee, florida is governor crist. good morning to you, governor. >> good morning. good to be with you this morning. >> i want to ask you, first of all, what prompted you to extend the state of emergency down to the florida coastline when it comes to southern florida? >> the evidence that we got from noaa that in fact some of the oil, we don't know how much, is in the loop current. the loop current could bring down to south florida through the florida straits and then friday it around the southern coast up to the east coast and the counties that we declared a state of emergency. i thought it was smart to stand up the emergency operation center, that they get the boom that they need, and that's i didn't extended the declaration of emergency for south florida. >> when do you expect or perhaps when do you fear the oil will reach the shore there in florida? >> we really don't know. things loo
just a week before the memorial day holiday, florida governor clairely crist has declared a state ofmergency in the area. so is it safe to go into the the water? joining us now exclusively from tallahassee, florida is governor crist. good morning to you, governor. >> good morning. good to be with you this morning. >> i want to ask you, first of all, what prompted you to extend the state of emergency down to the florida coastline when it comes to southern florida? >> the...
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claire is the new pitching coach of the marlins. and desmond 1-3 coming up.a. this last start he pitched only one out into the fifth inning and stammen went seven innings gave up three runs to the dodgers. his last time-out. we'll get you going at 6:30, fats extra with johnny and ray presented by your washington forddealers. ian desmond 1-3 with a double. rodriquez and bernadina in at first is sanchez at the edge of the grass at third cantu. ian could be bunting. willie harris is on deck. it's not the pitcher's spot. no swing, ball one. >> rob: ian's got to be patient and willy. throwing pretty much predominantly change-up, change- up. >> bob: he's not been threatening the plate really at all. walked two batters. gone 2-0 here. and i don't know desmond might take a pitch. you hate to see a buy hit into a double play on a 2-0 pitch against somebody who can't throw a strike. >> bob: ramirez drop it's, preventing the double play. they do get a 6-4 and rodriquez, pudge, over to third base with one out. so the nats catch a bit of a break there. >> rob: well, bob,
claire is the new pitching coach of the marlins. and desmond 1-3 coming up.a. this last start he pitched only one out into the fifth inning and stammen went seven innings gave up three runs to the dodgers. his last time-out. we'll get you going at 6:30, fats extra with johnny and ray presented by your washington forddealers. ian desmond 1-3 with a double. rodriquez and bernadina in at first is sanchez at the edge of the grass at third cantu. ian could be bunting. willie harris is on deck. it's...
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host: claire isa martinez is at the national council of laraza.ou can get more information on their organization on their website linked through our website. thank you for being object program. -- object program. host: in just a few minutes we'll be talking about the republican party and going through all sorts of items in the news per tange to the conservative movement and the republican party. but first, we want to take a look at the past week through the eyes of a few of our nation's editorial cartoonists. host: joining us is richard vickry, the chairman of conservative hq.com. we'll get to that in just a second. he's here to talk to us about he's here to talk to us about the future of the republican party and its relationship of the tea party and the state of the overall conservative movement. last sunday you wrote an op ed from the title of an old school conservative, advice for the tea party. and one of the things you wrote about is that with the emergeance of the tea party movement for the first time, i sense that it may be possible for con
host: claire isa martinez is at the national council of laraza.ou can get more information on their organization on their website linked through our website. thank you for being object program. -- object program. host: in just a few minutes we'll be talking about the republican party and going through all sorts of items in the news per tange to the conservative movement and the republican party. but first, we want to take a look at the past week through the eyes of a few of our nation's...
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you know, claire, i don't do it." i've got to get them all on the letter.i asked the senator from oklahoma to join the letter since he doesn't do it either. he has courage. he has guts. he's accountable to the people that voted for him. but to stand on behalf of the republican caucus on some notion that this doesn't say what he says, that's all we were sent here to do. honestly it wasn't. believe me, i know the stuff that goes on around here, democrats are doing it now in the majority. some of this stuff, the republicans. i will say this, we cleared all the secret holds this week. and we had a few. the democrats had a few secret holds. we cleared them all. and i had a couple democrats come up to me, you know, i can't believe you made me give up my hold. they weren't happy about it. and we had some reluctant signatures on the letter. they weren't happy about it. but they've done it. you know what's nice about this letter, mr. president -- and i think this is important for the senator from oklahoma to understand -- this letter doesn't say we're giving up secr
you know, claire, i don't do it." i've got to get them all on the letter.i asked the senator from oklahoma to join the letter since he doesn't do it either. he has courage. he has guts. he's accountable to the people that voted for him. but to stand on behalf of the republican caucus on some notion that this doesn't say what he says, that's all we were sent here to do. honestly it wasn't. believe me, i know the stuff that goes on around here, democrats are doing it now in the majority....
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labor tracked down five doctors and three nurses in the area and together they helped bring little clair >>> several aid organizations are working to assist victims of the flooding in tennessee, so if you'd like to find out how you can help, go to cnn.com/impact. you're goc find a list of agencies providing aid there and thank you for doing so. >>> homeland security officials are changings no-fly list policy to prevent a repeat of what happened in the kafrs the times square bomb suspect. faisal shahzad board a plane monday even though he'd been added to the no-fly list that very afternoon, four hours prior to that so for now on airlines have to check no-fly list within two hours of being notified that they'd been updated. previously the airlines had been required to check for updates every 24 hours. last night, new york congressman charles rangel talked to cnn's larry king about why this change is so necessary. >> whatever went wrong i hope they get their acts together and correct it. we learn every day. and the good thing about this is that nobody was hurt in either case. but that's the
labor tracked down five doctors and three nurses in the area and together they helped bring little clair >>> several aid organizations are working to assist victims of the flooding in tennessee, so if you'd like to find out how you can help, go to cnn.com/impact. you're goc find a list of agencies providing aid there and thank you for doing so. >>> homeland security officials are changings no-fly list policy to prevent a repeat of what happened in the kafrs the times square...