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claire shipman, i have known for a while. what is your definition, now, of success? >> i am most proud of having achieved a life between a balance of a career and the four kids i have, and my husband, too. it is having work that i find interesting, and that satisfies me professionally, and also having time for a life. having achieved that balance, and setting out to achieve it, is what i feel is really a success. >> if you turn the clock back 10 or 15 years, when it was a woman's obligation or duty to get a job, get on a treadmill, are those is familiar to you? >> very much so. my mother, if there is one thing i remember, she died when i was 20, she wanted my sister and i to work. that is what she wanted for us. she wanted us out of ohio, where we grew up. i never heard anything about having a family. i never had any doubt that i would work. i never thought it would be an issue. i thought i could achieve what i wanted to achieve. i woke up at age 35 and i thought something is missing. i am glad i caught it when i did. >> we're talking now about the job, a partner, a
claire shipman, i have known for a while. what is your definition, now, of success? >> i am most proud of having achieved a life between a balance of a career and the four kids i have, and my husband, too. it is having work that i find interesting, and that satisfies me professionally, and also having time for a life. having achieved that balance, and setting out to achieve it, is what i feel is really a success. >> if you turn the clock back 10 or 15 years, when it was a woman's...
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. >> i call claire perry. order.want to hear claire perry. >> on the issue of progress, will the deputy prime minister -- >> order. i think that the right honorable gentleman has had his allotted span. i apologize. it felt like it. i call jack straw. >> with apologies to the honorable member for devizes, mr. speaker. just over a month before the election, the deputy prime minister warned about the dangers of policies of the kind that he is now following. he said, "just imagine the reaction of my constituents in south west sheffield." people like that are going to ask, "who are these people who are telling us that they are suddenly going to take our jobs away? who are these people?" well, now we know who these people are. are they not the liberal democrats -- the people who are giving power to the conservatives without any influence over the policies that they used to oppose? >> the right honorable gentleman may bellow as much as he likes. i am happy to account for everything that we are doing in this coalition govern
. >> i call claire perry. order.want to hear claire perry. >> on the issue of progress, will the deputy prime minister -- >> order. i think that the right honorable gentleman has had his allotted span. i apologize. it felt like it. i call jack straw. >> with apologies to the honorable member for devizes, mr. speaker. just over a month before the election, the deputy prime minister warned about the dangers of policies of the kind that he is now following. he said,...
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the thief or thieves are targeting homes in southern santa claire rabil. the burglars are sneaking in and carrying out easy to carry items. no new burglaries to report as of this morning, but we should have more information in a few hours of the residents are being asked to report any suspicious activity. reporting live in santa claire rabil this morning, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> an investigate underway in an offer-involved shooting on a suspected pot-growing operation. it happened yesterday near the santa clara line. they believe the man was armed and fired at him. no one else hurt, suspect's name hasn't been released. >>> police hope new surveillance video will lead to information. the investigators say the foot an shows a man and woman walking toward the scene where a man was shot and killed during a robbery. it happened sunday night at about 11:30 on webster street. police describe the man and woman as african american. a reward is being offered until the case. >>> port of san francisco is canceling the lease of a water front nightclub following a sh
the thief or thieves are targeting homes in southern santa claire rabil. the burglars are sneaking in and carrying out easy to carry items. no new burglaries to report as of this morning, but we should have more information in a few hours of the residents are being asked to report any suspicious activity. reporting live in santa claire rabil this morning, "ktvu channel 2 news." >>> an investigate underway in an offer-involved shooting on a suspected pot-growing operation. it...
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thank you, claire. i want to take just a second to talk about what a great job claire is doing. [applause] is not it nice to have somebody from missouri bring common sense to washington? let me give you an example of why i am so proud. many of you already know this but under the arcane rules of the united states senate any single senator can place an anonymous hold on any sine one of the president's nominees for almost any or no reason. the secret holds have impaired the executive branch under republican administrations and especially making it difficult for our president now. why is this allowed? well, because that is how they have always done it in washington. aren't we sick and tired of that answer? it took a common sense missouri democrat to stand up and say, this is wrong, and we must change it. so far more than 2/3 of the senate has agreed with claire to end the secret hold. that is the progress and accountability are taxpayers exct. claire, behalf of america and missouri, we are proud to have a harry truman democrat in the harry truman seat. i am also proud of the way we
thank you, claire. i want to take just a second to talk about what a great job claire is doing. [applause] is not it nice to have somebody from missouri bring common sense to washington? let me give you an example of why i am so proud. many of you already know this but under the arcane rules of the united states senate any single senator can place an anonymous hold on any sine one of the president's nominees for almost any or no reason. the secret holds have impaired the executive branch under...
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thank you, claire. i want to take just a second to talk about what a great job claire is doing. [applause] is not it nice to have somebody from missouri bring common sense to washington? let me give you an example of why i am so proud. many of you already know this but under the arcane rules of the united states senate any single senator can place an anonymous hold on any single one of the president's nominees for almost any or no reason. the secret holds have impaired the executive branch under republican administrations and especially making it difficult for our president now. why is this allowed? well, because that is how they have always done it in washington. aren't we sick and tired of that answer? it took a common sense missouri democrat to stand up and say, this is wrong, and we must change it. so far more than 2/3 of the senate has agreed with claire to end the secret hold. that is the progress and accountability are taxpayers expect. claire, on behalf of america and missouri, we are proud to have a harry truman democrat in the harry truman seat. i am also proud of the
thank you, claire. i want to take just a second to talk about what a great job claire is doing. [applause] is not it nice to have somebody from missouri bring common sense to washington? let me give you an example of why i am so proud. many of you already know this but under the arcane rules of the united states senate any single senator can place an anonymous hold on any single one of the president's nominees for almost any or no reason. the secret holds have impaired the executive branch...
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here's a look at the highs for tomorrow. 81 santa claire. a at the coast, 61, pacifica.od city, 78. san francisco, 62. in the north bay, santa rosa, 83. 82 for napa. east bay, oakland, 71. fremont, 78 degrees. and then interior valley areas, temperatures starting to come down. brentwood, 94. 91 for concord. and 70. a little overcast there for you in santa cruz. the seven-day forecast, cooling trend with us tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. inland temperatures cooling into the mid-80s or so. 70s around the expwai -- 60s at the coast. we want to thank you all who joaned us for the aids walk in san francisco. tens of thousands of people in golden gate park this morning, the 4th annual a.i.d.s. walk. estimated 25,000 people were there. raising more than $3 million, and of course our very own kgo-tv dan ashley was there got to everybody walking. thank you so much. a great day for a great event. >> carolyn: terrific turnout. perfect weather. let's get a check with colin. a british open and a new charm. >> i think one of the favorite things is his parents, sheep farmers. now th
here's a look at the highs for tomorrow. 81 santa claire. a at the coast, 61, pacifica.od city, 78. san francisco, 62. in the north bay, santa rosa, 83. 82 for napa. east bay, oakland, 71. fremont, 78 degrees. and then interior valley areas, temperatures starting to come down. brentwood, 94. 91 for concord. and 70. a little overcast there for you in santa cruz. the seven-day forecast, cooling trend with us tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. inland temperatures cooling into the mid-80s or so. 70s...
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emma claire, when she was a baby, had colic. cried for hours and hours and i could just rock her and sing to her for hours and hours, even though she screamed back at me the whole time because i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would it be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift, this moment that i have. and so you can learn things from each thing that's bad, there's always something to be learned from it. >> larry: less than a minute. what do you say to other cancer patients? >> that as long as you're walking around, as long as you're not dead nail, you're alive. >> larry: look in the mirror. >> that's right. you're alive. don't spend your time worrying about when it is you're going to die. spend your time worrying about how it is you're going to live today. >> larry: elizabeth, it is a pleasure knowing u. >> back to you, larry. >> larry: hang around, okay? >> okay, you, too. >> larry: reflections on t
emma claire, when she was a baby, had colic. cried for hours and hours and i could just rock her and sing to her for hours and hours, even though she screamed back at me the whole time because i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would it be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift, this moment that i have. and so you can learn things from each thing that's bad, there's always something to be learned from it. >> larry: less than a...
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>> you know, emma claire is at softball practice, she has practice with her dad.ou know, they are proud of their dad. jack called on his way up to sports camp. his father drove him to sports camp. and said, we stopped at an applebees and everybody wanted to have their picture taken with dad. you can see he acted like he was embarrassed but he was also proud too. particularly -- he was driving through western virginia, not west virginia, but western virginia, where there's a lot of poverty. those people say, okay, he messed up, but this guy was -- he was caring about us. you know. and so i think they give him a little more leeway than -- >> larry: do the kids -- have the kids met their stepsister? >> no, no. they have not. they'll come a time when they have. but quinn -- i think will be coming up on 2 1/2. i think that when she starts creating more memories and when john has a better -- a more long-standing relationship with her and she can come visit him, i think that will happen. >> larry: you write in your afterword, quote, right now, i want to live for eight mo
>> you know, emma claire is at softball practice, she has practice with her dad.ou know, they are proud of their dad. jack called on his way up to sports camp. his father drove him to sports camp. and said, we stopped at an applebees and everybody wanted to have their picture taken with dad. you can see he acted like he was embarrassed but he was also proud too. particularly -- he was driving through western virginia, not west virginia, but western virginia, where there's a lot of...
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i did not see claire danes, man.can show it. it's hard to show. close your eyes. >> stay right there. perfect. >> tell us what's happening behind those. >> it's very funny with me talking about temple and latisse in the same context. it's the first and only fda approved product to make lashes grow longer, thicker and darker. yeah. >> you're a spokesperson for them? >> i'm a spokesperson. i started using it earlier in the year. it taking about 12 weeks or four months to have the full effect realized, but after four weeks you start to see the change. it happens in stages. they grow longer and become fuller and darker. >> you need to trim yours. there's so low. >> i've had the most incredible experience with it. it's a prescription product so there are amazing benefits and risks. go to their website at latisse.com and see your doctor. >> good luck with everything. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate it. >>> two lucky ambushes are coming up in a minute. can i use my hands? is that alright? i take good care of my body and i
i did not see claire danes, man.can show it. it's hard to show. close your eyes. >> stay right there. perfect. >> tell us what's happening behind those. >> it's very funny with me talking about temple and latisse in the same context. it's the first and only fda approved product to make lashes grow longer, thicker and darker. yeah. >> you're a spokesperson for them? >> i'm a spokesperson. i started using it earlier in the year. it taking about 12 weeks or four...
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emma claire when she was a baby had colic and cried for hours and hours. her and sing to her for hours and hours. even though she screamed back at me the whole time. i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would that be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift this moment that i have. and it's -- you can learn things from each thing that's bad, there's always something to be learned from it. >> larry: we have less than a minute. what do you say to other cancer patients? >> that as long as you are walking around, as long as you aren't dead now, then you're alive. >> larry: look in a mirror. >> that's right. >> larry: you're alive. >>ou're alive. and don't spend your time worrying about when it is you're going to die.
emma claire when she was a baby had colic and cried for hours and hours. her and sing to her for hours and hours. even though she screamed back at me the whole time. i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would that be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift this moment that i have. and it's -- you can learn things from each thing that's bad, there's always something to be learned from it. >> larry: we have less than a minute. what...
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santa claire reeta. from all over the area well. appreciate this. and the water retardant, 7:47 helicopters and dropped. these guys are still professionals, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and be safe. hundreds of water guards throughout palmdale since this fire took off just yesterday. so firefighters are on it trying to protect as many as they can. rez dentsz are evacuating as they should. live in palmdale abc 7 news, back to you in the studio. sorry, folks i'm choked up. >> i understand. thank you. >> and thank you for information there. >> bp began scaling back clean up in the gulf today. the company laid off some 16,000 workers and that is about a third of the peak work force. officials say they're just isn't enough oil to clean up anymore. some of those workers did return to fishing jobs today. and the government reopened a large area east of mississippi declaring seafood there save to eat. there is a delay in the up yorts to permanently cap the ruptured well. crews found sediment forcing them to postpone sunday's static kill operations
santa claire reeta. from all over the area well. appreciate this. and the water retardant, 7:47 helicopters and dropped. these guys are still professionals, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and be safe. hundreds of water guards throughout palmdale since this fire took off just yesterday. so firefighters are on it trying to protect as many as they can. rez dentsz are evacuating as they should. live in palmdale abc 7 news, back to you in the studio. sorry, folks i'm choked up....
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problem recently, infuriating senator claire mccaskill. >> and the notion that you would come in here and act like you didn't know about it until a month ago is offensive. you did know about it. and you did nothing. >> reporter: a response by mccaskil's subcommittee said metzler knew about the problem five years ago. >> people who had worked for you had had enough and they blew the whistle. >> reporter: so how could such bureaucratic bumbling consider on such sacred ground? >> anything done by hand for 140-plus years, there has to be errors somewhere. some errors somewhere. >> higgenbothom and metler, both forced to retire, spent $8 million trying to computerize the records a method that ended in failure. >> this is not complicated. it's called keeping track of who you bury where. >> reporter: mccaskil calls this a case of heartbreaking incompetence, but the new team in charge here of arlington says eventually all the discrepancies will be corrected, katie. >> couric: chip reid at arlington national cemetery tonight. thank you, chip. in other news, arizona today appealed a federal jud
problem recently, infuriating senator claire mccaskill. >> and the notion that you would come in here and act like you didn't know about it until a month ago is offensive. you did know about it. and you did nothing. >> reporter: a response by mccaskil's subcommittee said metzler knew about the problem five years ago. >> people who had worked for you had had enough and they blew the whistle. >> reporter: so how could such bureaucratic bumbling consider on such sacred...
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hey, claire. >> indeed, good morning, george.her history at wwe certainly something of a mixed blessing on the campaign trail, especially in light of a new lawsuit being filed with the widow of a wrestler who died tragically in the ring after an accident. martha hart said the company is still exploiting her husband. >> reporter: the body blows. the crazy stunts. but everyone knows professional wrestling is all theater, right? not always. two huge names in wrestling, women, are engaged in a real life, real consequences smackdown. lind did mcmahon, co-founder with her husband vince, wwe, now a candidate in connecticut. >> we produce a good form of entertainment and we're the best in the world. >> reporter: martha hart, the widow of owner hart who died in the ring in 1999. he fell 80 feet when his body harness malfunctioned. >> this is not part of the entertainment tonight. >> reporter: martha sued then for wrongful death and is suing for what is illegal use of her husband's pictures. >> they weredy respectful from the moment he die
hey, claire. >> indeed, good morning, george.her history at wwe certainly something of a mixed blessing on the campaign trail, especially in light of a new lawsuit being filed with the widow of a wrestler who died tragically in the ring after an accident. martha hart said the company is still exploiting her husband. >> reporter: the body blows. the crazy stunts. but everyone knows professional wrestling is all theater, right? not always. two huge names in wrestling, women, are...
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but unfortunately my time is up that's all we have from this week's program i love you claire is a brother me i am good i'll see you again at the same time next week for more codes for us not lookin for yet another amazing golden ring desolation and tell them for me i'll rest the team bye bye for now. the state has provided citizens with. pride so far it's a tough sell to find. a friend of chad. had a problem. when the government since trying to. run my club. right. up i'm going to be killing andrew. exum to spain to the caspian region of the wilderness of the great town so from. now watch he goes to central russia with the car industry is rapidly developing with history finds a good life in its place. and where american citizens can find a new. welcome to the. russian club some. but. thousands of barrels containing dangerous chemicals that were swept into chinese river by water headed towards russia recovery efforts are underway but if the toxic materials get into the water the effects could be disastrous. germany is debating whether the human rights of convicted criminals should be secon
but unfortunately my time is up that's all we have from this week's program i love you claire is a brother me i am good i'll see you again at the same time next week for more codes for us not lookin for yet another amazing golden ring desolation and tell them for me i'll rest the team bye bye for now. the state has provided citizens with. pride so far it's a tough sell to find. a friend of chad. had a problem. when the government since trying to. run my club. right. up i'm going to be killing...
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senator claire mccaskill said the actual number could be as high as 6,600. >> we have lost the bodies of our fallen heroes? we have cremated remains and we don't know who they belong to? this is not complicated. it's called keeping track of who you bury where. >> reporter: former superintendent john metzler accepted responsibility. his deputy thurman higginbotham refused to even answer most questions, invoking the 5th amendment. the army launched its own criminal investigation, even as it promises to restore the dignity owed to the nation's fallen. in still one more story out of the army tonight, pentagon officials tell nbc news that 22-year-old private first class bradley manning, suspected of leaking a classified video to wikileaks, is on his way tonight from kuwait to washington, d.c. where he's expected to face court martial for mishandling of classified material. manning is also considered a person of interest in this latest wikileaks story. pentagon officials say that essentially manning has been placed under suicide watch out of fear that he may harm himself. brian? >> jim mikl
senator claire mccaskill said the actual number could be as high as 6,600. >> we have lost the bodies of our fallen heroes? we have cremated remains and we don't know who they belong to? this is not complicated. it's called keeping track of who you bury where. >> reporter: former superintendent john metzler accepted responsibility. his deputy thurman higginbotham refused to even answer most questions, invoking the 5th amendment. the army launched its own criminal investigation, even...
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now a bay claire clinic says they have the technology. they can rebuild them. as our reporter scott budman shows us, these? they're better than bionic. >> three, two, one, go! >> reporter: san francisco 49er linebacker patrick willis is one of countless athletes who have had knee surgery. >> oh, i love it! >> reporter: he's back in action. >> oh! >> reporter: and if you're considering knee surgery, there's an option catching on that you may not know of. >> you want to biologically rebuild your knee so that you can exercise. >> reporter: biologic knee repair, instead of bionic which gives you an artificial knee. dr. kevin stone is pioneering a more natural approach at the stone clinic in san francisco. the biologic method uses your own stem cells along with a donated meniscus to surgically and naturally repair your knee. >> if i can regrow the surface and i can put in a new shock absorber, then i can go play sports. and so we have people out running triathlons and marathons on biologically rebuilt knees that we wouldn't let them do on an artificially rebuilt kne
now a bay claire clinic says they have the technology. they can rebuild them. as our reporter scott budman shows us, these? they're better than bionic. >> three, two, one, go! >> reporter: san francisco 49er linebacker patrick willis is one of countless athletes who have had knee surgery. >> oh, i love it! >> reporter: he's back in action. >> oh! >> reporter: and if you're considering knee surgery, there's an option catching on that you may not know of....
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senator claire mccaskill blasted the army officials responsible for running the cemetery. >> we've got waste. we've got abuse. and we've got fraud. we've got the trifecta. and we have it concerning a national treasure. >> she is calling for a section-by-section investigation of arlington. that's 300,000 grave sites in all. >>> and a new chapter tonight in the story of shirley sherrod. she is the department of agriculture worker forced out last week after a misleading tape on a website led to that false charge of racism. she says she intends to sue andrew breitbart, the conservative force behind the site. >> he had to know that he was targeting me. and at this point, you know, he hasn't apologized. i don't want it at this point. and -- he will definitely hear from me. >> she was asked again if she'll accept the job offer to return to the department of agriculture, but she says she's not decided what to do next. >>> and still ahead on "world news," a teeth-rattling, joint-aching tropical disease coming ashore in the u.s. >>> bear strike. detectives using dna to track a bear who attacked
senator claire mccaskill blasted the army officials responsible for running the cemetery. >> we've got waste. we've got abuse. and we've got fraud. we've got the trifecta. and we have it concerning a national treasure. >> she is calling for a section-by-section investigation of arlington. that's 300,000 grave sites in all. >>> and a new chapter tonight in the story of shirley sherrod. she is the department of agriculture worker forced out last week after a misleading tape...
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claire shipman is here. they're called the 99ers because all benefits run out after 99 we weeks. and they're ranks are growing. >> reporter: their ranks are growing. and their anger and frustration is growing. this bill will extend the 26 weeks of benefits. if you've been out of work for 2 years or more, if you're a 99er, there's no hope in sight right now. president obama, in a rose garden offensive, surrounded by unemployed americans. >> they're not looking for a handout. they desperately want to work. just right now, they can't find a job. >> reporter: almost 15 million americans are out of work. but most striking, almost half of that number are the long-term unemployed. a level that hasn't been seen since the great depression. the hardest-luck cases, the so-called 99ers, who exhausted the maximum 99 weeks of unemployment benefits. today's legislation does not extend that limit. is there a solution for the 99ers? michigan senator, debbie stabenow, has become a tireless advocate for the unemployed. >> these are people who paid their taxes and followed the rules. they're in a si
claire shipman is here. they're called the 99ers because all benefits run out after 99 we weeks. and they're ranks are growing. >> reporter: their ranks are growing. and their anger and frustration is growing. this bill will extend the 26 weeks of benefits. if you've been out of work for 2 years or more, if you're a 99er, there's no hope in sight right now. president obama, in a rose garden offensive, surrounded by unemployed americans. >> they're not looking for a handout. they...
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clair, mich.. do you know where that is? what's it is not very far from detroit. >> the political action committee is regulated by anybody? >> @ well, you have to register with the federal register commission. they are tax exempt. there are supposed to spend their money on a electioneering and give their money to candidates. this one is not. it seems like nobody is interfering with that because the way that they spend their money is a lightly regulated if it is regulated at all. >> i got on the open secrets site and saw a lot of committees with money after them. is that their winnings? how does the been the thing work? what people come in and spend between $40.60 dollars apiece per night and are trying to win prizes. their prices range from $100 $2,000. i called some of the big winners and asked if they really contributed what they contributed. some people disputed the amounts that are listed in the records. it is not possible, without an audit of this democratic club to know for sure if they are spending in collecting money
clair, mich.. do you know where that is? what's it is not very far from detroit. >> the political action committee is regulated by anybody? >> @ well, you have to register with the federal register commission. they are tax exempt. there are supposed to spend their money on a electioneering and give their money to candidates. this one is not. it seems like nobody is interfering with that because the way that they spend their money is a lightly regulated if it is regulated at all....
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. >> police in the city of santa clair are are warning residents to lock their windows and doors after a series of early morning burglaries. six burglaries in the past eight days in the southern part of the city. in each case they enter a home thru an unlocked window or door. the burglars then stoled electronics, including laptop computers and gaming systems. houses and apartments have both been targeted with the burglars taking easy to carry items. >>> in oakland police released surveillance video today of two people wanted in connection with with the shooting death of a 45-year-old visitor from virginia. kang was killed during an apparent robbery sunday night on webster street near lake merit. the surveillance footage was recorded as minutes before that shooting by cameras at a nearby office building. police say the two people in the video are a man and a woman, both african american in their late teens or early 20s. he was in town for a job interview at google. >> ac transit passengers say enough is enough. they are caught in the middle of a labor dispute between the union bus drive
. >> police in the city of santa clair are are warning residents to lock their windows and doors after a series of early morning burglaries. six burglaries in the past eight days in the southern part of the city. in each case they enter a home thru an unlocked window or door. the burglars then stoled electronics, including laptop computers and gaming systems. houses and apartments have both been targeted with the burglars taking easy to carry items. >>> in oakland police released...
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at a senate oversight hearing, democrat claire mccaskill said it could be much worse than initial estimates of up to 211 burial sites. >> the problems with the graves at arlington may be far more extensive than previously acknowledged. at a conservative estimate, 4,900 to 6,600 graves may be unmarked, improperly marked, or mislabeled on the cemetery's maps. >> sreenivasan: mccaskill cited her own investigation, but gave no details. last month, army investigators blamed arlington's problems on years of shoddy record-keeping and mismanagement. in short order, the two men tasked with overseeing the cemetery were forced out. today, the former superintendent, john metzler, acknowledged he's ultimately to blame. >> as the senior government official in charge of the cemetery, i accept full responsibility for all of my actions and for the actions of my team. and i want to express my sincere regrets to any family who these failures might have caused them pain. >> sreenivasan: metzler ran arlington for 19 years. but he suggested the disclosures of misidentified graves surprised him. that angered lawm
at a senate oversight hearing, democrat claire mccaskill said it could be much worse than initial estimates of up to 211 burial sites. >> the problems with the graves at arlington may be far more extensive than previously acknowledged. at a conservative estimate, 4,900 to 6,600 graves may be unmarked, improperly marked, or mislabeled on the cemetery's maps. >> sreenivasan: mccaskill cited her own investigation, but gave no details. last month, army investigators blamed arlington's...
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in lebanon thousands of people marched in south beirut for the funeral of the country's top shiite claire i can, the grand ayatollah. the sea of mourners filled the streets as the ayatollah's coffin was carried from his home to a mosque for burial. he died sunday at 75 after a long illness. he had denied being a spiritual leader of the militant group hezbollah. those are some of the day's major stories. now back to gwen. >> ifill: inside the white house, two allies try to patch up their relationship. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president obama had a full agenda on tap for today's oval office meeting. but after months of public disagreement over settlement construction and the blockade of gaza, fences had to be mended first. >> the bond between the united states and israel is unbreakable. it encompasses our national security interests, our strategic interests, but most importantly the bond to of two democracies who share a common set of values and whose people have grown closer and closer as time goes on. >> reports about the demise of the special u.s.-israel relations ..
in lebanon thousands of people marched in south beirut for the funeral of the country's top shiite claire i can, the grand ayatollah. the sea of mourners filled the streets as the ayatollah's coffin was carried from his home to a mosque for burial. he died sunday at 75 after a long illness. he had denied being a spiritual leader of the militant group hezbollah. those are some of the day's major stories. now back to gwen. >> ifill: inside the white house, two allies try to patch up their...
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committee chaired senator claire mccaskill will travgavel the heg into order.hat is today on c-span. and ethics charges against congressman charles rangel, who faces charges for alleged wrongdoing. we will have live coverage of the meeting today starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. also on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: this is paul singer. his publication, "roll call," has this article on charlie rangel, democrat from new york, long serving member, lon chairman of the ways and means committee, who stepped aside from that position because of ethics charges he is facing. thank you for being with us. at 1:00 today, the ethics committee is prepared to do what? guest: to essentially open a trial on a series of ethics charges against congressman rangel. it would be much like you would see in a regular court proceeding, and would begin, as it happens, with a reading of detailed allegations against the congressman that the subcommittee has concluded there is reason to believe he violated those rules. host: a "the new york times" has a headline on the story,
committee chaired senator claire mccaskill will travgavel the heg into order.hat is today on c-span. and ethics charges against congressman charles rangel, who faces charges for alleged wrongdoing. we will have live coverage of the meeting today starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. also on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: this is paul singer. his publication, "roll call," has this article on charlie rangel, democrat from new york, long serving member, lon chairman of...
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first we have our limited he had tigs claire booth coffee mug with her famous saying- >> no good deed goes unpunished. that is true. >> and our limited edition tote bag. >> and from the heritage foundation, we'd like to give you a vase here with a let freedom ring bell on it. >> excellent. >> and you so often write about letting freedom ring. this will be good reminder and also remind you of the heritage foundation. >> and we often publish heritage foundation authors. so this will be there to remind me to call again. >> thank you so much for being here. there thank you. >> another great conservative network meeting. look at that rool full of ladies. doesn't it make your heart feel warm. listen, we have more people here than rsvped. we're delighted you're here. we might run out of food, though. so if you did not rsvp, maybe could you wait until the end of the line and next time do it in advance so we can have plenty of food for all of you. anyhow, we love having you here. we're thankful you're here, we're thankful that c-span has recorded this and is playing it and probably will play i
first we have our limited he had tigs claire booth coffee mug with her famous saying- >> no good deed goes unpunished. that is true. >> and our limited edition tote bag. >> and from the heritage foundation, we'd like to give you a vase here with a let freedom ring bell on it. >> excellent. >> and you so often write about letting freedom ring. this will be good reminder and also remind you of the heritage foundation. >> and we often publish heritage foundation...
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, i thank you for a couple times i had to take phone calls during the hearing for taking over the claire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join my colleagues today in congratulating you, chairman leahy, as well as senator sessions for conducting a fair and impartial hearing for solicitor general kagan. i am pleased to support general kagan's nomination to the supreme court. her confirmation will be a milestone that we can all be crowd of. for the first time in history, three women will be serving on the supreme court at one time. general kagan came before this committee with an impressive resume. and all the trappings of an accomplished lawyer worthy of appointment to the supreme court. during her hearings, she proved herself to be well qualified for the job. she impressed us with her sharp mind, her keen intellect, and comprehensive knowledge of the constitution and the law. she pledged to consider each case with an open mind and impartially uphold the rule of law. and she appeared mindful of the need for judicial modesty, availability to precedent, but not when it stands in the way of end
, i thank you for a couple times i had to take phone calls during the hearing for taking over the claire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join my colleagues today in congratulating you, chairman leahy, as well as senator sessions for conducting a fair and impartial hearing for solicitor general kagan. i am pleased to support general kagan's nomination to the supreme court. her confirmation will be a milestone that we can all be crowd of. for the first time in history, three women will be...
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south bay 87 los gatos 777 clair milpitas and san the bill. 7 day around the bay continuing to see pettifogging to tomorrow morning there will see a warm-up for the weekend low 90s high 80s and run spots high '70s that the bay mid-60s that the coast. >> 736 big development in the shooting death of a virginia man in oakland they have released this video surveillance of two suspects wanted in connection with the murder of father of three was killed while he was he here in the bay area this video was captured five minutes before he was killed on sunday night as he was leaving a dental office. on webster street. oakland sergeant says he suspects to match an eyewitness description. >> what's depicted is people who we feel are involved in as robbery homicide. i want people to pay attention to the jacket. it's very distinctive and caucus states camouflage i don't know of its camouflage. it's a multi colored jacket day grace the practice what prince and white tennis shoes. without this video i don't think we would have any idea. the video is tremendous to homicide cases using video. >> this is a big br
south bay 87 los gatos 777 clair milpitas and san the bill. 7 day around the bay continuing to see pettifogging to tomorrow morning there will see a warm-up for the weekend low 90s high 80s and run spots high '70s that the bay mid-60s that the coast. >> 736 big development in the shooting death of a virginia man in oakland they have released this video surveillance of two suspects wanted in connection with the murder of father of three was killed while he was he here in the bay area this...
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first we have our limited he had tigs claire booth coffee mug with her famous saying- >> no good deed goes unpunished. that is true. >> and our limited edition tote bag. >> and from the heritage foundation, we'd like to give you a vase here with a let freedom ring bell on it. >> excellent. >> and you so often write about letting freedom ring. this will be good reminder and also remind you of the heritage foundation. >> and we often publish heritage foundation authors. so this will be there to remind me to call again. >> thank you so much for being here. there thank you. >> another great conservative network meeting. look at that rool full of ladies. doesn't it make your heart feel warm. listen, we have more people here than rsvped. we're delighted you're here. we might run out of food, though. so if you did not rsvp, maybe could you wait until the end of the line and next time do it in advance so we can have plenty of food for all of you. anyhow, we love having you here. we're thankful you're here, we're thankful that c-span has recorded this and is playing it and probably will play i
first we have our limited he had tigs claire booth coffee mug with her famous saying- >> no good deed goes unpunished. that is true. >> and our limited edition tote bag. >> and from the heritage foundation, we'd like to give you a vase here with a let freedom ring bell on it. >> excellent. >> and you so often write about letting freedom ring. this will be good reminder and also remind you of the heritage foundation. >> and we often publish heritage foundation...
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claire, republican line. caller: good morning. it is nice to speak with you. i did not understand how we can keep spending and spending and spending and think there is a way we can create jobs by spending more. there are so many issues that the government has had to deal with, that i did not know how they can straighten it out and have a clear head. it seems like they have their fingers in everybody's pie and as a republican i am against the power of the federal government being in every single thing. i am for states' rights. and i have been watching in the last -- not just this administration -- where they are taking more and more and more away from the states. i am concerned. host: ashley, independence. calling from illinois. caller: good morning, good morning. i don't know where to begin. i have so many ideas. as we continue to live in america we all feel unusually uncertain. with the cost of living going up, layoffs, constant demand to have to pay a bill. people in areas outside of the cities, we are all facing these problems. debt to china -- i am 21 year
claire, republican line. caller: good morning. it is nice to speak with you. i did not understand how we can keep spending and spending and spending and think there is a way we can create jobs by spending more. there are so many issues that the government has had to deal with, that i did not know how they can straighten it out and have a clear head. it seems like they have their fingers in everybody's pie and as a republican i am against the power of the federal government being in every single...
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. -- senator claire mccaskill. [applause] you have two outstanding members of congress, one from the side and one from that side. congressman emanuel cleaver. [applause] and congressman dennis more. -- dennis moore. [applause] and finally, i want to acknowledge all of the people at smith electric vehicles and their independent an outstanding staff. it is outstanding to be here and i will not take a long time. i just want to spend some time shaking hands and thanking you for the record that you have done. i just saw some of the battery powered trucks and your manufacturing. i had a chance to talk to some of the folks that build them. but the reason i am here today is because at this plant you are doing more than just building new vehicles. you are helping to fight our way through a vicious recession and you are building the economy of america's future. it is not easy. we have gone through as bad an economic situation, as we've had since the great depression. this recession was the culmination of a decade of your res
. -- senator claire mccaskill. [applause] you have two outstanding members of congress, one from the side and one from that side. congressman emanuel cleaver. [applause] and congressman dennis more. -- dennis moore. [applause] and finally, i want to acknowledge all of the people at smith electric vehicles and their independent an outstanding staff. it is outstanding to be here and i will not take a long time. i just want to spend some time shaking hands and thanking you for the record that you...