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the state owns 1 1/2 of the 10 acres of themont claire golf club. the city of oakland owns the rest. caltrans bought the property in 1955 to widen the nearby freeway but those plans went into the rough. the state could earn 1.5 million bucks if it is sold. a good idea? woo asked governor brown about the state edge the land. >> i did not know about it. if it does, i hope we're making some money from it. >> reporter: hardly any. currently the state collects a paltry $840 per year in rent from oakland. >> $840 a year? well that's a bargain. >> reporter: meaning, since 1959, caltrans has collected less than $37,000 for the property. it sounds so easy, so why doesn't caltrans just sell themont claire golf course? >> depends who is gonna buy it. i don't think oakland has the money to buy it but certainly we could look at that. the state has property and where we can sell it and make money, fine. >> reporter: because of all the power lines and the hills in this area caltrans says the only entity that would buy this property would be the city of oakland. it
the state owns 1 1/2 of the 10 acres of themont claire golf club. the city of oakland owns the rest. caltrans bought the property in 1955 to widen the nearby freeway but those plans went into the rough. the state could earn 1.5 million bucks if it is sold. a good idea? woo asked governor brown about the state edge the land. >> i did not know about it. if it does, i hope we're making some money from it. >> reporter: hardly any. currently the state collects a paltry $840 per year in...
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the state owns 1 1/2 of the 10 acres of themont claire golf club. the city of oakland owns the rest. caltrans bought the property in 1955 to widen the nearby freeway but those plans went into the rough. the state could earn 1.5 million bucks if it is sold. a good idea? we asked governor brown about the state owning the land. >> i did not know about it. but if it does, i hope we're making some money from it. >> reporter: hardly any. currently the state collects a paltry $840 per year in rent from oakland. >> $840 a year? well that's a bargain. >> reporter: meaning, since 1959, caltrans has collected less than $37,000 for the property. it sounds so easy, so, why doesn't caltrans just sell themont claire government course? >> depends who is gonna buy it. i don't think oakland has the honey. but certainly we could look at that, the state, the state has property, where we can sell it and make money, fine. >> reporter: because of all the power lines and the hills in this area caltrans says the only entity that would buy this property would be the city of
the state owns 1 1/2 of the 10 acres of themont claire golf club. the city of oakland owns the rest. caltrans bought the property in 1955 to widen the nearby freeway but those plans went into the rough. the state could earn 1.5 million bucks if it is sold. a good idea? we asked governor brown about the state owning the land. >> i did not know about it. but if it does, i hope we're making some money from it. >> reporter: hardly any. currently the state collects a paltry $840 per year...
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for "nightline," i'm claire shipman in boston. >> how about that?nks to claire for that report. >>> up next, it is $170 million market that is growing crowded with celebrity brands. posh nail polish is tonight's "sign of the times." succeeding in today's market] requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of your finances and your life. tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. e-trade. investing unleashed. neither is investing. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue can make it burn even more. new puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue and delivers twice the moisturizers to your nose versus the next leading lotion tissue. but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's who
for "nightline," i'm claire shipman in boston. >> how about that?nks to claire for that report. >>> up next, it is $170 million market that is growing crowded with celebrity brands. posh nail polish is tonight's "sign of the times." succeeding in today's market] requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of...
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. >> reporter: not only does extreme couponner claire williams get all her drugs or products for free, she often makes money on them. >> these are melatonin i made $1 per bottle i bought. >> reporter: i'd like to see this in action. you're telling mere there are items in this store. >> yes. >> reporter: that we can walk in right now and buy for free? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in fact we might make some money back? >> yes. >> reporter: i have to see that. >> let's go. >> reporter: claire says the trick is combining drugstore deals with the manufacturer coupons. both of them come together in the sunday paper. take this pain product. >> it's a deal. normally 10.99. but it's on sale for 5.99 and when we spent 5.99 we'll actually get 5.99 back from walgreens in the form of register rewards which is dollars you can spend at walgreens but it gets better because i have a $2 coupon so we'll be making $2 to buy this. >> reporter: so walgreens will pay us $2 to purchase this? >> yes. and you can do this many times. >> reporter: claire points out contrary to popular belief you can almost always
. >> reporter: not only does extreme couponner claire williams get all her drugs or products for free, she often makes money on them. >> these are melatonin i made $1 per bottle i bought. >> reporter: i'd like to see this in action. you're telling mere there are items in this store. >> yes. >> reporter: that we can walk in right now and buy for free? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in fact we might make some money back? >> yes. >> reporter: i...
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>> might even make some money back. >> reporter: claire says the strike combining drugstore deals with the manufacturer coupons both of which come together in the sunday paper. take this pain product. >> it's a fantastic deal this week. it's normally 10.99 but it's on sale for 5.99 and when we spend 5.99 we'll actually get 5.99 back from walgreens in the form of register rewards which is dollars that you can spend at walgreens but i have a $2 coupon on this, this week so we'll be making $2 to buy this. >> reporter: so walgreens will pay us $2 to buy this? >> yes and you can do this many times. >> reporter: contrary to popular belief you can almost always combine drugstore coupons and they rarely limit to you just one. and the payoff is planning. the best deals may not be on your shopping list. >> get five deodorants and don't buy it for six months or a year. >> reporter: so picking up weekly deals, we headed to the register to cash in. and sure enough, $10 back. but don't confuse these register rewards with more coupons. >> i can use this for anything at walgreens. >> reporter: anythin
>> might even make some money back. >> reporter: claire says the strike combining drugstore deals with the manufacturer coupons both of which come together in the sunday paper. take this pain product. >> it's a fantastic deal this week. it's normally 10.99 but it's on sale for 5.99 and when we spend 5.99 we'll actually get 5.99 back from walgreens in the form of register rewards which is dollars that you can spend at walgreens but i have a $2 coupon on this, this week so we'll...
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one more. >> thank you, claire gaudiani. thank you for coming out this evening and being a part of the conversation, and we'll see you next time. [applause] >> claire gaudiani is an adjunct professor at new york university. she's the author of the greater good and generosity rules. for more information visit claire gaudiani.com. >> joining us now on book tv to discuss the impact of bankruptcy, is car ri weimman. how did they declare bankruptcy? >> well, it's been a long time coming. certainly the last three years in particular as quarter after quarter, borders has been losing money. they have gone through a number of management changes, especially at the top. they've gone through i think something like four ceo's in the past four years, but this story can also date back to the beginning of the 21st century i suppose. things like obsoleting their website to amazon in 2001, and they didn't reclaim it until 2008. their e-book strategy was never at the same level of the kindle or the nook. it seemed that borders was operating a
one more. >> thank you, claire gaudiani. thank you for coming out this evening and being a part of the conversation, and we'll see you next time. [applause] >> claire gaudiani is an adjunct professor at new york university. she's the author of the greater good and generosity rules. for more information visit claire gaudiani.com. >> joining us now on book tv to discuss the impact of bankruptcy, is car ri weimman. how did they declare bankruptcy? >> well, it's been a long...
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please join me in welcomes claire berlinski to the heritage foundation. claire? [applause] [applause] >> my. thanks for coming. that sounded like a really impressive introduction, didn't it? i can't wait until my mother hears that. i'm here to talk about why margaret thatcher matters. i think some of you may also came to hear me talk about turkey. is there anybody that came to hear me talk about turkey? you did. anyone else? how would people feel? i think you ought to hear me talk about turkey. i think it would be good for you. how would people feel about saving 15 to 25 minutes to talk about turkey? all right. okay. so the title of my book is "there's no alternative: why margaret thatcher matters." i think because i'm speaking at the heritage foundation, i may not need to convince you. am i right? okay. we're going to assume she matters. there's a basic understanding about why she matters. i'm going to talk about why she's relevant to the upcoming election, the people who put together the strategy for putting the conservatives and margaret thatcher in power in 1
please join me in welcomes claire berlinski to the heritage foundation. claire? [applause] [applause] >> my. thanks for coming. that sounded like a really impressive introduction, didn't it? i can't wait until my mother hears that. i'm here to talk about why margaret thatcher matters. i think some of you may also came to hear me talk about turkey. is there anybody that came to hear me talk about turkey? you did. anyone else? how would people feel? i think you ought to hear me talk about...
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claire set you up. i called you claire. julie. >> we were talking about this today.astic to make fun of. she plays along with it all the time. one of the first days on set, i asked her on the pilot, i said do you get a lot of jobs that require you to wear a chunky cable knit sweater? she just started laughing. and we've always had that relationship. she just said you're just so jealous. >> come again? >> i know. it's hard to understand. i do it so well. she's fantastic. i think people like the idea of feuding women. unfortunately, it's not true. >> no. it's quite genuine. and we're seeing each other again, sarah. weren't you on "good morning america" in 1999? you reminded me today. >> 1999. >> what were you doing? >> yeah. >> what? what's this? you don't know julie bowen? i came on "gma" in 1999 when we were promoting the abc made-for-television movie, "annie," where i played molly. and we performed "hard knock life," in the studio in new york city. and i believe i wore a blue long-sleeved shirt with overalls. >> you know -- >> she gave us a little heads-up. >> that
claire set you up. i called you claire. julie. >> we were talking about this today.astic to make fun of. she plays along with it all the time. one of the first days on set, i asked her on the pilot, i said do you get a lot of jobs that require you to wear a chunky cable knit sweater? she just started laughing. and we've always had that relationship. she just said you're just so jealous. >> come again? >> i know. it's hard to understand. i do it so well. she's fantastic. i...
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i also gave evidence on one of the two previous occasions about my relationship with claire short and the foreign office's relationship. i did my best to get alongside claire and i think even she would admit she's not the easiest person to go aside and she was very good of her new department. and there it then -- a pretty stressful relationship between her and robin cook and institutionally between the two departments, which he came from the eight design originally from what became of it. and i sought to improve, but he was hard going. and the foreign office felt the they have lost control over the age program, which they had. the people felt the same in the foreign office lost control and were enjoying their newfound freedom in this cause difficulties, not so much in respect to iran, but in africa where people have this as an alternative of foreign ministry. and he was tricky. it really was. and i think most colleagues found claire quite challenging i think is the current clichÉ. >> you would've had an impact on the planning. i mean, i have to say that when she left and was replaced
i also gave evidence on one of the two previous occasions about my relationship with claire short and the foreign office's relationship. i did my best to get alongside claire and i think even she would admit she's not the easiest person to go aside and she was very good of her new department. and there it then -- a pretty stressful relationship between her and robin cook and institutionally between the two departments, which he came from the eight design originally from what became of it. and i...
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claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> everyone knows that famous red bathing suit.ctually framed it herself and had it stored in a warehouse in l.a. before it wet went to the museum. but a piece of history. >> i never thought it was burnt orange. i thought it was red, also. >> it faded over time. it was red, now more orangy. >> elton john has a serious message for billy joel and billy joel quickly responds. >> get nasty. >>> also, how lindsay lohan got in trouble after stopping at a swanky jewelry store. don't miss your skinny. swanky jewelry store. ♪ skinny so skinny >>> i always thought that the world of frenemies was populated by women. >> not in this case. >> but if you're wondering, some male frenemies, elton john and billy joel. >> what a war between those two. >> you probably heard the first part. elton john was doing an interview in "rolling stone" and he basically called billy joel to the mat. he said, more or less, you know, you are not doing well professionally. he says, you basically are lazy. he says, you can write another song, you could do a lot of th
claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> everyone knows that famous red bathing suit.ctually framed it herself and had it stored in a warehouse in l.a. before it wet went to the museum. but a piece of history. >> i never thought it was burnt orange. i thought it was red, also. >> it faded over time. it was red, now more orangy. >> elton john has a serious message for billy joel and billy joel quickly responds. >> get nasty. >>> also, how lindsay lohan got...
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civil unions and domestic face book users have more options in at the claire -- declaring their relationship status. now, it's not going to be available everywhere, just in countries where facebook says users have asked for it. that's the united states, canada, the uk, france and australia. some people applaud the move. >>> think back to when you were 12 years old. could you have kept a promise? a woman who made quite a promise and all these years later has managed to keep it. it has to do with a bracelet and a man she never met. broll* * to remember missing and captured american soldiers of >> reporter: to remember missing and captured soldiers of the war. this is a story about one of them. >> but it has always been on you. >> i've never taken it off. >> in 38 years. >> 38 years. >> cathy strong got her bracelet christmas day 1973en graved with the name of a complete stranger. she was just 12 years old and promised to wear it until he came home. >> where does a 7th grader learn to make that kind of commitment. >> i don't know. i'm just determined once i make a promise. >> he was a football
civil unions and domestic face book users have more options in at the claire -- declaring their relationship status. now, it's not going to be available everywhere, just in countries where facebook says users have asked for it. that's the united states, canada, the uk, france and australia. some people applaud the move. >>> think back to when you were 12 years old. could you have kept a promise? a woman who made quite a promise and all these years later has managed to keep it. it has...
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now the claire month hotel has filed for bankruptcy. it was one of five high end resorts. >> just a very special place for us. it's like the first thing we joined when we were married and my parents met here many moons ago. >> it cost a lot to stay there as i understand it. i was at a party there and ate a marvelous brunch. >> investments from morgan stanley brought the hotel in 2007. the lenders who backed that original deal are now taking control of those hotels. they say they plan to keep it open during this reorganization. >>> clipped by the clipper card. a passenger says he got a $400 fine from caltrain and he's blaming the new card for his mistake. >> reporter: it happened on the morning commute out of san francisco. brian meier got on a train to go to work intending to use his clipper card for which he pays $227 for a month of rides. but the card must be tagged into the system once a month on the first of the month, a step brian admits he skipped. >> i got on this morning, i forgot to tag it. it's the second of the month. i was g
now the claire month hotel has filed for bankruptcy. it was one of five high end resorts. >> just a very special place for us. it's like the first thing we joined when we were married and my parents met here many moons ago. >> it cost a lot to stay there as i understand it. i was at a party there and ate a marvelous brunch. >> investments from morgan stanley brought the hotel in 2007. the lenders who backed that original deal are now taking control of those hotels. they say...
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. >> that was claire shipman reporting.he farrah fawcett exhibit opens to the public at the smithsonian this summer. >> when we come ronald reagan... one of the 20th century's most effective presidents believed in american exceptionalism... "we are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams." author and radio host, michael reagan, talks about his father... "the foreign policy of ronald reagan was very simply, 'we win. they lose." and how to restore america to greatness... "we forget to sell who we are and what we are and why we're exceptional." on the "700 >> today on oprah at 4:00 the new "american idol" judges with jennifer anderson and adam sandler. the internet is back up in egypt. you've been seeing all the violence that erupted there today. we're going to talk via skype with a bay area woman right in the middle of the chaos in cairo how the situation's changed drastically from yesterday's peaceful protest. and why if you're having problems with your teen daughter, you might want to try playing some wii vide
. >> that was claire shipman reporting.he farrah fawcett exhibit opens to the public at the smithsonian this summer. >> when we come ronald reagan... one of the 20th century's most effective presidents believed in american exceptionalism... "we are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams." author and radio host, michael reagan, talks about his father... "the foreign policy of ronald reagan was very simply, 'we win. they lose." and how to restore...
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claire montgomery said montgomerymr. aassange -- assange repeatedly refused to testify in sweden. >> in britain, it is of vital tool in an increasingly- globalized fight against crime. the court will expect strong evidence the prosecution was militias or politically motivated or otherwise flawed. >> the defense called their witness, a retired swedish prosecutor. he told the court that he thought it quite peculiar the prosecutor had issued the arrest warrant without first hearing julian assange's version of events. but even he said he would voluntarily returned to sweden to clear his name if he were the defendant. >> today, we saw what i spoke about earlier being opened up. what we have seen is protest abuse after protests abuse being revealed, for hours and hours. >> the hearing resumes on friday. bbc news, magistrates court. >> foreign reconstruction teams have been accused by the afghan president for impede in progress. president karzai says the teams were like a parallel system of government and will have to leave the
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. >> that was claire shipman reporting.he farrah fawcett exhibit opens to the public at the smithsonian this summer. >> when we come you can see [ ma announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. [ female announcer ] this ithis is mary...ption. who has a million things to pick up each month on top of her prescriptions. so she was thrilled that her walgreens pharmacist recommended a 3-month supply and would always be there to answer questions about her health. now mary gets 3 refills in one and for 3 months, she's done. more or less. ask your pharmacist about a 90 day supply and get a free gift.
. >> that was claire shipman reporting.he farrah fawcett exhibit opens to the public at the smithsonian this summer. >> when we come you can see [ ma announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you...
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. >> claire bear and my baby daughter. >> not to get into your own life, but you are saying, mr. o'neill. >> i have that a bit of that in my own life and i know a lot of people, a lot of friends who are also experiencing a much different life than, say, our parents. tavis: nuclear family isn't the same. >> no. yeah, that's interesting. tavis: i suspect if you can take what is now the new normal, to use that phrase, and find comedy in it, that's what works. >> yeah. it's an amazing show. you know, there are a lot of elements that make it work and certainly not the least of which are great writers and producers and the three separate but interrelated families, so they can go a lot of places quickly with story lines and never bets boring. tavis: took you a while to decide that you were going to come back to television in this way. >> yeah. tavis: you wanted to have the right vehicle, make the right decision and choice, so here you are back now. strange question. i was about to ask whether or not you made the right choice given the show is a hit. it's possible that the show could not
. >> claire bear and my baby daughter. >> not to get into your own life, but you are saying, mr. o'neill. >> i have that a bit of that in my own life and i know a lot of people, a lot of friends who are also experiencing a much different life than, say, our parents. tavis: nuclear family isn't the same. >> no. yeah, that's interesting. tavis: i suspect if you can take what is now the new normal, to use that phrase, and find comedy in it, that's what works. >> yeah....
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. >> reporter: not only does extreme couponner claire williams get all her drugstore products for free, she often makes money on them. >> these are melatonin, i paid $1 a bottle i bought. >> reporter: there are items in this store we can walk in right now and buy for free. >> absolutely. >> reporter: might even make some money back. >> might make some back. >> reporter: i got to see this. she says it is combining it with, take this pain product. >> the an a care is a fantastic deal. it is 10.99, on sail for $5.99, when we spend $5.99 we'll get $5.99 back in the way of register rewards, i have a $2 coupon on that in week, we'll be making $2 on this. >> so walgreens will pay us $5 to buy this. >> yes. >> reporter: contrary to believe you can combine drugstore coupons, but the trick to the big pay off is planning because the best deals may not necessarily be on your shopping list that day. >> if you get that, buy 5 of them, don't buy deowed rants for a year. >> after picking up a few more deals we headed to the register and, sure enough, $10 back. but don't confuse these register rewards
. >> reporter: not only does extreme couponner claire williams get all her drugstore products for free, she often makes money on them. >> these are melatonin, i paid $1 a bottle i bought. >> reporter: there are items in this store we can walk in right now and buy for free. >> absolutely. >> reporter: might even make some money back. >> might make some back. >> reporter: i got to see this. she says it is combining it with, take this pain product....
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of the rain right now, you can see it right around the santa cruz mountains spilling into the san claire valley and morgan hill and gilroy. the east bay you see light rain falling here. north bay light rain but not as pronounced as a couple hours ago. you can see the back edge of some sinking air that eventually will start rising this afternoon and create more thunderstorms. the steady, heaviest rain is over but could have isolated storms, possible for that in your forecast. >> the north 101 connector currently closed. it start alled lart night when there was some type of accident. heading to san francisco, you won't be allowed down 280 from north 101 however there's not enough signs so traffic is being diverted on the southbound 280. you can stay on north 101 to get to the downtown. the connector to daly city still let's you get on the north extension. keep that in mind, north 101 to north 280 is closed. live shot of the maze. you will find typical flooding through the area. in fact, one of the lanes from westbound 80 i think to southbound 88 right there the is blocked. you can see all
of the rain right now, you can see it right around the santa cruz mountains spilling into the san claire valley and morgan hill and gilroy. the east bay you see light rain falling here. north bay light rain but not as pronounced as a couple hours ago. you can see the back edge of some sinking air that eventually will start rising this afternoon and create more thunderstorms. the steady, heaviest rain is over but could have isolated storms, possible for that in your forecast. >> the north...
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claire shipman is going to take a look at this. ones of her owns. >> reporter: forget the debates about driver's licenses. it's the right to navigate the social networking world, which is the hot, new debate among parents and children. and mrs. obama weighed in. the first lady weighed in on the pervasive parental anxiety about social net working, making it plain on the "today" show that her daughters wouldn't be hitting the facebook frontier any time soon. >> i'm not a big fan of young kids having facebook. so, it's not something they need. >> reporter: of course, malia is only 12. technically, kids need to be 13 to have social networking accounts. >> the great thing about the first lady's comments was it was very clear that she understood that preteens should not be using facebook. >> reporter: a recent pew survey found that 93% of teens between 12 and 17 are online. and 73% do use social networking sites like facebook. but a lot of parents worry that 13, even 14, is too young. an abc news poll last year, found most parents think
claire shipman is going to take a look at this. ones of her owns. >> reporter: forget the debates about driver's licenses. it's the right to navigate the social networking world, which is the hot, new debate among parents and children. and mrs. obama weighed in. the first lady weighed in on the pervasive parental anxiety about social net working, making it plain on the "today" show that her daughters wouldn't be hitting the facebook frontier any time soon. >> i'm not a big...
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mary's will travel to santa claire 0 a on thursday and visited the hill tops on saturday night. >>> stanfordains against last-place arizona. jeremy green scored a season high 23 points and was a perfect 5 for 5 from downtown as the team, the cardinal knock down ten threes. they led by 10 at the half and held off asu in the second half. dwight powell with the big put- back. the cardinal win 83-75. >>> on the women's side, fourth ranked stanford blew out arizona 95-61 to tia school record with their 48th straight pac-10 win. point guard derrick rose didn't look like an this much candidate against the warriors. he commits a career high up 7 turnovers, the warriors led by 1 at the end of three, opened the fourth quarter on a 16-2 run. vladimir radmanovic, nice pass to on doris biedrins, curry to reggie williams up ahead to monta. that's your ball game. ellis and curry combine for 56 points as the warriors win 101- 90 to snap the bulls' 6-game winning streak. >>> to say the cleveland cavaliers have struggled since lebron took his talents to south peach would be and understatement. last night they
mary's will travel to santa claire 0 a on thursday and visited the hill tops on saturday night. >>> stanfordains against last-place arizona. jeremy green scored a season high 23 points and was a perfect 5 for 5 from downtown as the team, the cardinal knock down ten threes. they led by 10 at the half and held off asu in the second half. dwight powell with the big put- back. the cardinal win 83-75. >>> on the women's side, fourth ranked stanford blew out arizona 95-61 to tia...
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claire shipman has more on all this. >> reporter: good morning, robin.cett became so much more than a pin-up. and ryan o'neal is determined to keep all of her spirit alive for the american public. she was the golden girl who defined an era. >> good morning, angels. >> good morning, charlie. >> reporter: from her role on "charlie's angels" to that iconic swimsuit poster. 12 million copies sold. the best-selling poster in history. and a year and a half after her death, her long-time love, ryan o'neal, is on a personal and public journey. >> it is definitely an honor. >> reporter: he brought that red swimsuit, and some other quintessential farrah fawcett memorabilia, for an exhibit at the smithsonian museum of american history. i don't know a gentleman of my era that did not have a picture on his wall. >> she wouldn't wear a bikini because of a scar on her stomach, from a childhood surgery. so, she never wore a two-piece. >> reporter: do you remember when you first saw the poster? >> no. did i have it in my room? no. i didn't. i do now. >> reporter: do you
claire shipman has more on all this. >> reporter: good morning, robin.cett became so much more than a pin-up. and ryan o'neal is determined to keep all of her spirit alive for the american public. she was the golden girl who defined an era. >> good morning, angels. >> good morning, charlie. >> reporter: from her role on "charlie's angels" to that iconic swimsuit poster. 12 million copies sold. the best-selling poster in history. and a year and a half after her...
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claire also things the protesters the protests rather could turn violent. now we have the president. said he will not meet. that they are going to express. and gave the yard. away our government building as we see they're doing in fact the movement has already selected a leadership. and this leadership consists among others groups of the muslim brotherhood so i do not believe that the muslim brotherhood necessarily will get over the movement the movement remains secularized lived through a professional movement from of course the judges so it is not one specific ideology so there are some members who are extremists but for the most part the muslim brotherhood has participated in the general elections and already indicated there would be really does a big trailer and free elections in each president barack obama has also been critical of the move his said they gyptian government had missed an opportunity to make a clear path towards democracy and food more assessment of this latest development in egypt let's go live to seattle and speak with ramsey barrett t
claire also things the protesters the protests rather could turn violent. now we have the president. said he will not meet. that they are going to express. and gave the yard. away our government building as we see they're doing in fact the movement has already selected a leadership. and this leadership consists among others groups of the muslim brotherhood so i do not believe that the muslim brotherhood necessarily will get over the movement the movement remains secularized lived through a...
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claire a professor of peace on will security studies at how u.s. college believes that western countries should focus on the reasons behind the uprisings he says prices and other economic factors should have been dealt with before the problems are spread farther afield. i think sierra one thing dangerously before the events occurred in egypt and now in libya and bahrain and elsewhere they want danger signs and my mind the big bang to sign is the rising price all right so now it's as high as it was even higher than it was and that and they when you had riots around the world in dozens of countries and that's the situation you have today and i believe the situation can only get worse because of indications of drought in many parts of the world in china and elsewhere and that makes people very angry well in the case of libya it's too late because the government has used force to kill their own citizens once you do that you've crossed the threshold and there's no going back in the case of egypt when the military announced they weren't going to fire on
claire a professor of peace on will security studies at how u.s. college believes that western countries should focus on the reasons behind the uprisings he says prices and other economic factors should have been dealt with before the problems are spread farther afield. i think sierra one thing dangerously before the events occurred in egypt and now in libya and bahrain and elsewhere they want danger signs and my mind the big bang to sign is the rising price all right so now it's as high as it...
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claireing clearing out journalists may mean the end is coming.and in one case the threat of beheading. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says this is a violation of protocall and it is unacceptable. >> there's to protect those threatened and to hold accountable those responsible for these attacks. >> reporter: egypt's new prime minister apologized if the violence adding he never imagined the situation would escalate. >> reporter: students at uc berkeley are holding a sleep out tonight to raise awareness about the situation in egypt. jana katsuyama is live in egypt where the students are in their tenth hour of the day long protest. >> reporter: and they have blankets, and they are in their tenth hour. while it's cold and pretty dark out here tonight they say they just want to shine a light on the violence in egypt and what americans can do to help. students handed out fliers and huddled together. >> everyone is really worried, everybody is really squared. they never seen the city like this. >> reporter: for some it's personal. >> he hasn
claireing clearing out journalists may mean the end is coming.and in one case the threat of beheading. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says this is a violation of protocall and it is unacceptable. >> there's to protect those threatened and to hold accountable those responsible for these attacks. >> reporter: egypt's new prime minister apologized if the violence adding he never imagined the situation would escalate. >> reporter: students at uc berkeley are holding a...
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claireing clearing out journalists may mean the end is coming.and in one case the threat of beheading. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says this is a violation of protocall and it is unacceptable. >> there's to protect those threatened and to hold accountable those responsible for these attacks. >> reporter: egypt's new prime minister apologized if the violence adding he never imagined the situation would escalate. >> reporter: students at uc berkeley are holding a sleep out tonight to raise awareness about the situation in egypt. jana katsuyama is live in egypt where the students are in their tenth hour of the day long protest. >> reporter: and they have blankets, and they are in their tenth hour. while it's cold and pretty dark out here tonight they say they just want to shine a light on the violence in egypt and what americans can do to help. students handed out fliers and huddled together. >> everyone is really worried, everybody is really squared. they never seen the city like this. >> reporter: for some it's personal. >> he hasn
claireing clearing out journalists may mean the end is coming.and in one case the threat of beheading. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says this is a violation of protocall and it is unacceptable. >> there's to protect those threatened and to hold accountable those responsible for these attacks. >> reporter: egypt's new prime minister apologized if the violence adding he never imagined the situation would escalate. >> reporter: students at uc berkeley are holding a...
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and claire kind of brings back the characters again.> let's do. >> you can say you're a national man of mystery. >> shh. never did catch what you do? >> didn't you? >> surprising i know. i'm usually good at catching things from women in bars. >> well, clive, i'm just a bored housewive with a dark side and an hour to kill. >> is that what i think it is? >> it's not a gift card. or maybe it is. i'll be upstairs, clive. don't take too long. >> i never do. >> it is awesome how you deliver it. >> oh, my lord. >> is it true -- >> what an idiot. >> no. >> -- that you almost walked away from acting until you got that latest part? >> yeah. i mean i was looking for an escape route for sure because i had been kind of beaten at the head from rejections from auditions and stuff. so my wife and i were kind of trying to figure out something else. i had actually started trying to make goofy t-shirts with my brother. so, this was -- and that would have been a huge check. >> so glad this worked out for you. >> so am i. >> and the family. >> and the kids
and claire kind of brings back the characters again.> let's do. >> you can say you're a national man of mystery. >> shh. never did catch what you do? >> didn't you? >> surprising i know. i'm usually good at catching things from women in bars. >> well, clive, i'm just a bored housewive with a dark side and an hour to kill. >> is that what i think it is? >> it's not a gift card. or maybe it is. i'll be upstairs, clive. don't take too long. >> i...
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in the march edition of "marie claire" magazine she said, i'm disappointed in myself for disappointingn to say, when asked, do you think you're being judged unfairly? she says, you know, they're not miley cyrus, referencing her fans, they're not role models. for me it was a bad decision because of my fans and what i stand for. keep in mind, she's 18 years old. this past year has been rough for her. she's had the bong controversy, her parent divorced and those makeout tapes. and if you missed the bong controversy, more or less, she was at a party smoking salvia, a hallucinogenic herb legal in california. she basically said, i'm not perfect, i never held myself out to be perfect. she said, i understand i'm miley cyrus and my fans deserve more. two months after the fact, which is interesting to me she waited so long, but she's basically saying, i'm sorry. >> she had to wait for the high to wear off. >> oh, stop. >> oh, sorry. >>> speaking of young star lets, you've seen this young woman on "dancing with the stars," she's had a reality show with a famous family, you see her on the tabloids
in the march edition of "marie claire" magazine she said, i'm disappointed in myself for disappointingn to say, when asked, do you think you're being judged unfairly? she says, you know, they're not miley cyrus, referencing her fans, they're not role models. for me it was a bad decision because of my fans and what i stand for. keep in mind, she's 18 years old. this past year has been rough for her. she's had the bong controversy, her parent divorced and those makeout tapes. and if you...
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. >> reporter: missouri democrat claire mccaskel could barely contain her disgust at a recent immigrationsecurity hearing. >> i get whiplash sometimes around here. i listen to speeches about border security, then five minutes later the same people that are giving the speeches are yanking out the money in the budget that we need to secure the border. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary confirmed that what this means is that several hundred border patrol agents the agency planned to hire this year won't be at the border. >> i assume what they did yesterday basically wiped out what we were able to add to this effort last year? >> yes it was an experience in whiplash. >> reporter: some law enforcement officials along the border say they will have to lead on the feds more to help out. >> in regards to illegal immigration that's the federal job. but if it's a crime that's happening in my community, that's my job. >> reporter: and the senate will now need to take up, both of our senators have vowed to block it but time is running out. senators will only have a few days to take up the bi
. >> reporter: missouri democrat claire mccaskel could barely contain her disgust at a recent immigrationsecurity hearing. >> i get whiplash sometimes around here. i listen to speeches about border security, then five minutes later the same people that are giving the speeches are yanking out the money in the budget that we need to secure the border. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary confirmed that what this means is that several hundred border patrol agents the...
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several different places here in oakland from the oakland hills where we are live this morning to mount claire, to piedmont to back again and the wind has died down and whipped back up and done the same over and over. i want you to take a look at what we caught the two highway patrolman picking up. a huge branch had fallen in the roadway and blocked both ways. the officers told me this was the first call this morning. luckily for the drivers in this area they were able to pull that tree branch off to the side of the road. officers called cal tran to clear it completely. there is several wind advisories this morning. let's take a look at one of our traffic cameras on the san mateo bridge to show you where one has been issued. a wind advisory for the san mateo bridge was issued 20 minutes after midnight. and then a second one was issued for the dublin area. high winds were reported in the altamont pass area as well. now you're taking a look at what it sounded like an hour and a half ago. law enforcement agencies in several different cities report hearing different calls. several other police dep
several different places here in oakland from the oakland hills where we are live this morning to mount claire, to piedmont to back again and the wind has died down and whipped back up and done the same over and over. i want you to take a look at what we caught the two highway patrolman picking up. a huge branch had fallen in the roadway and blocked both ways. the officers told me this was the first call this morning. luckily for the drivers in this area they were able to pull that tree branch...
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[applause] >> claire berlinski is also the author of "menace in europe: why the continent's crisis is america's too." for more information, visit berlinski.com. >> up next, ted fishman assesses what the world will be like this year 2030 when one billion people will be over the age of 65 and the number of people over 50 will, for the first time ever, outnumber people under 17. this talk from the half king in new york city, is just over 45 minutes. >> thanks to the half king for having me. this is the wonderful place and really has become one of the country's premier salons for readers and readers who read readers. so thank you very much. i have a gift for you all tonight. i was thinking this is election season, so how would i get a lot of press attention for my reading? and i was thinking, well, maybe first i could start off by fabricating my military record. [laughter] i am the most highly-decorated soldier of the great war. [laughter] and i know there's some really dynamite reporters in the room, so i hope you dig into that and falsify it, and i get lots of publicity from it. now, it
[applause] >> claire berlinski is also the author of "menace in europe: why the continent's crisis is america's too." for more information, visit berlinski.com. >> up next, ted fishman assesses what the world will be like this year 2030 when one billion people will be over the age of 65 and the number of people over 50 will, for the first time ever, outnumber people under 17. this talk from the half king in new york city, is just over 45 minutes. >> thanks to the...
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santa claire are city council says it will put in -- clara city council says it will put in writing ithe plan long before the governor proposed ending redevelopment agencies to cut costs. santa clara city leaders plan to issue $26 million in bonds and borrow the rest from the team so the city council is going to take all of this up tomorrow night at its real meeting. frank. >> all right. thank you sharon. >>> he shook hands with president obama last week this week, ed lee will head to the state capitol and push an alternative proposal to save the city's redevelopment funds allowing agencies to put $200 million to the state for 12 years saving the state. >>> two boys from walnut creek wanted to have a little fun rafting after the big rainstorm but their trip ended in tragedy in an east bay creek they told friends they were going rafting in walnut creek, running through wall net creek and concord. they started their trip saturday afternoon but after midnight before their families realize that i had were missing and called for help. search and -- realized they were missing and called for
santa claire are city council says it will put in -- clara city council says it will put in writing ithe plan long before the governor proposed ending redevelopment agencies to cut costs. santa clara city leaders plan to issue $26 million in bonds and borrow the rest from the team so the city council is going to take all of this up tomorrow night at its real meeting. frank. >> all right. thank you sharon. >>> he shook hands with president obama last week this week, ed lee will...
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. >> claire gaudiani, a public service professor looks at philanthropy in the u.s. in her book, "rs
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the city of claire cannot take money from city funds. now governor brown is talking about doing away with redevelopment agencies. the argument is the state is broke and that money needs to go to schools and local governments. but the city of santa clara says it's been working on this for four years. it's been planned out and the governor can't just change the rules on them. so tomorrow the city council plans to change the language in the stadium deal to illustrate this has been the plan for years. the stadium is expected to cost $937 million. it will have 68,500 seats and, of course, will relocate the team to santa clara. without the fund money, santa clara would have to find private funding or ditch the project. officials don't like those options. they plan to send a message to the governor they need the money. expect for this to come up at tomorrow night's city council meeting. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you very much for the report. it's 6:07 now. you saw how amy was bundled up out there against the cold. mike, what are
the city of claire cannot take money from city funds. now governor brown is talking about doing away with redevelopment agencies. the argument is the state is broke and that money needs to go to schools and local governments. but the city of santa clara says it's been working on this for four years. it's been planned out and the governor can't just change the rules on them. so tomorrow the city council plans to change the language in the stadium deal to illustrate this has been the plan for...
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and i thought to myself, it's what claire boots said about morris is right, he's crazy. it sounded really unbalanced to me. it wasn't unbalanced. >> could you comment further on a different dynamic, let's say, in my generation, your generation, where did make any difference whether you went to harvard or slippery rock state already lived on beacon hill or south boston, if your draft board wanted you or you have a low number, you were in. great job. it was like $73 a month for anyone. unless of course you had more important things to do like mr. cheney. and at that time, you know, there was this give peace a chance because it was across the population, socioeconomic in the population. been for the last 30 years, we've had a professional army. not a bad job. and what their job is, is to go. that's their job. and that's what they get paid for. when i was in we were itching for a fight and we were trained for a fight. but we were civilian soldiers, so to speak. there are no longer civilian soldiers. they are professional soldiers and that's what they get paid to do is to kil
and i thought to myself, it's what claire boots said about morris is right, he's crazy. it sounded really unbalanced to me. it wasn't unbalanced. >> could you comment further on a different dynamic, let's say, in my generation, your generation, where did make any difference whether you went to harvard or slippery rock state already lived on beacon hill or south boston, if your draft board wanted you or you have a low number, you were in. great job. it was like $73 a month for anyone....
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. >>> some people living in oakland easement claire neighborhood said they do not feel safe. that is because two pit bull that is killed a small dog outside their homes last week will soon be returned to their owners. neighbors are going door to door passing out fliers. and they are planning a demonstration tomorrow. they also say they're not ready to accept the apology by the pit bulls' owners. >> we're very concerned as neighbors and citizens that we have dangerous dogs living amongst us. >> they're apologetic, sorry, incredibly unfortunate incident but they are taking steps to make sure it won't happen again and we're satisfied it won't. >> oakland police say since the pit bulls attacked a dog and not a person and that there are no other incidence of violent attacks on file so under city law the owners do have the right to keep the dogs. oakland animal control officers say the dog owners have agreed to post a warning sign on their house indicating the dogs are potentially dangerous, keep them muzzled and on short leashes outside and crate them inside the house when no one
. >>> some people living in oakland easement claire neighborhood said they do not feel safe. that is because two pit bull that is killed a small dog outside their homes last week will soon be returned to their owners. neighbors are going door to door passing out fliers. and they are planning a demonstration tomorrow. they also say they're not ready to accept the apology by the pit bulls' owners. >> we're very concerned as neighbors and citizens that we have dangerous dogs living...
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could you just clair prify what the options you want congress to consider? >> i want to start with one observation. if you look across countries, people do this in different ways. and in a sort of simple way you could say there was our model where you had a variety of quite broad-based and very poorly designed guarantees by the government, explicit/implicit. alongside a private market. and you have at the other extreme in lots of countries a system where banks really hold an overwhelming share of mortgage risk. and people tend to think about this about a guarantee or not a guarantee. that's not the way to think about it. in an alternative model where banks hold all the risk, the governments provide a guarantee but doing it through the classic broad support for the banking system. they don't charge for it. it's not explicit and it's -- it has a lot of other risks to how you think about financial stability in this context. some people say you can manage risk in banks more carefully, more easily. we understand the risks there better, which may be the case, alth
could you just clair prify what the options you want congress to consider? >> i want to start with one observation. if you look across countries, people do this in different ways. and in a sort of simple way you could say there was our model where you had a variety of quite broad-based and very poorly designed guarantees by the government, explicit/implicit. alongside a private market. and you have at the other extreme in lots of countries a system where banks really hold an overwhelming...
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gordon, i'm un-claire about this. are you saying there's an unformal process that we use that augments the required reporting and so on and then legally are you allowed to use it if it's informal? >> it's not informal we're required by the statute and the f.a.r. as an evaluation criteria and what happens is, because, the front line is what we call the front line forum. contracting officers who come in and meet with me every three months and we discuss these issues. we discuss past performance because it is such a high priority for us. >> let me just say this is going to come off my time. but i'm really unclear. you've got reporting requirements, most of the time it's not being done. it's supposed to protect in a sense the contractor. they have a right to exowhat's being said. in fact, they even can -- if our recommendation goes into effect, they can protest and stretch it out for months if not a year plus. and then you're saying, notwithstanding that, we do it differently informally in the field. >> it's not informal,
gordon, i'm un-claire about this. are you saying there's an unformal process that we use that augments the required reporting and so on and then legally are you allowed to use it if it's informal? >> it's not informal we're required by the statute and the f.a.r. as an evaluation criteria and what happens is, because, the front line is what we call the front line forum. contracting officers who come in and meet with me every three months and we discuss these issues. we discuss past...
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i'm glad to be here today with the senator from missouri, my friend, claire mccaskill. we today are introducing a bill called the commitment to american prosperity act, the cap act. it is a 10-page bill designed to limit spending here in washington and set our country back on a sustainable fiscal path. mr. president, i'd like to announce that we have cosponsors in senator alexander, senator burr, senator mccain, senator isakson, senator chambliss, senator inhofe and senator kirk, and i want to thank them for joining us in this effort, and i hope that many more will do the same. mr. president, i spent a lifetime in business and i came to the united states senate not to score political points, not to be involved in messaging, but to solve our country's problems. i think everybody in this body understands that we have tremendous fiscal and financial issues to deal with in this country. this morning, i was happy to see that 3 senators met over at the visitor's center on both sides of the aisle to listen to people involved in the financial industry talking about the path tha
i'm glad to be here today with the senator from missouri, my friend, claire mccaskill. we today are introducing a bill called the commitment to american prosperity act, the cap act. it is a 10-page bill designed to limit spending here in washington and set our country back on a sustainable fiscal path. mr. president, i'd like to announce that we have cosponsors in senator alexander, senator burr, senator mccain, senator isakson, senator chambliss, senator inhofe and senator kirk, and i want to...
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claire robinson from food network's "five ingredient fix" joins me.ood morning. >> good morning. >> you had too much burger bash. you lost your voice. >> i did, but it was worth it. >> what are you making? >> chorizo steamed mussels. >> ooh. >> so easy. brown the chorizo. red wine. >> spanish red wine. >> yes. fill it up. >> and the mussels, you want to make sure they're fresh. get them from the fish monger. >> yes. they will even clean them for you. isn't that great? >> little bit of salt and pepper? >> salt and pepper. lay it on, done. >> how long? >> cook until they open up for you. takes five to seven minutes. look at that. parsley on. try one. look how gorgeous. that's all you need. >> i will keep serving. let's see what's going on in your weather. temperatures are awfully chilly out west. glasgow, montana, 8 below. 21 in omaha. laramie, 23. 10 in minneapolis. as we show you the rest of the country the arctic air will stay banked up there. warm weather in southern texas, southern florida, but only 40s and 50s throughout much of california today.
claire robinson from food network's "five ingredient fix" joins me.ood morning. >> good morning. >> you had too much burger bash. you lost your voice. >> i did, but it was worth it. >> what are you making? >> chorizo steamed mussels. >> ooh. >> so easy. brown the chorizo. red wine. >> spanish red wine. >> yes. fill it up. >> and the mussels, you want to make sure they're fresh. get them from the fish monger. >> yes....
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. >> this was saint clair's first homicide since april 2010, there were just two homicides in the city all of last year. >>> time is 7:33. in a couple of hours, the list of people hoping to be san francisco's next mayor will get longer. david chow is expected to announce his consistency at 11 a.m. on the steps of city hall. there are sele candidates in the race, including senator leland ye: this year, a lot of the hundreds teachers administrators and aides who received pink slips in san francisco may be laid off. tomorrow, the school district will send outlay-off notices to 172 teachers, one 39 administrators, and aides. if the tax extensioning proposed by governor brown are not approved, a lot of the pink slips could be converted to actual layoffs. >>> hunts of pro union demonstrators in wisconsin. they are celebrating a victory. authorities backed away from the threat to evict those protestors who 77ed the state capitol now for almost two weeks. police say they won't be arrested, as long as they keep obeying the law. the battle is centering on the republican's governor's attempt to e
. >> this was saint clair's first homicide since april 2010, there were just two homicides in the city all of last year. >>> time is 7:33. in a couple of hours, the list of people hoping to be san francisco's next mayor will get longer. david chow is expected to announce his consistency at 11 a.m. on the steps of city hall. there are sele candidates in the race, including senator leland ye: this year, a lot of the hundreds teachers administrators and aides who received pink slips...
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could you just clair pfy what a the options you want congress to consider? >> i want to start with one observation. if you look across untries, people do this in different ways. and in a sort of simple way you could say there was our model where you had a variety of quite broad-based and very poorly designed guarantees by the government, explicit/implicit. alongside a privatemarket. and you have at the otr extreme in lots of countries a system where banks really hold an overwhelming share of mortgage risk. and people tend to think about this about a guarantee or not a guarantee. that's not the way to think about it. in an alternative model whe banks hold all the risk, the governments provide a guarantee but doing it through the classic broad support for the banking system. they don't charge for it. it's not explicit and it's -- it has a lot of other risks to how you think about financial stability in this context. some people say you can manage risk in banks more carefully, more easily. we understand the risks there better, which may be the case, although as
could you just clair pfy what a the options you want congress to consider? >> i want to start with one observation. if you look across untries, people do this in different ways. and in a sort of simple way you could say there was our model where you had a variety of quite broad-based and very poorly designed guarantees by the government, explicit/implicit. alongside a privatemarket. and you have at the otr extreme in lots of countries a system where banks really hold an overwhelming share...
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she's actually running for the hoenate seat against claire mccassical. i'd just like to see what the gentleman thinks about him. guest: inine never met sarah steelman. she's not necessarily a cookie cutter republican. i know, for example, she's had houppos ma from trial lawyers which is not usually normal for a republican. but i don't know whether she's foing to be the republican nominee or not. whie's certainly the best knobu republican running and jim talented indicated he's not going to run for that seat. so we've got to wait and see and let the reper klican eny jination sort itself ou but she stepped aside previously, and that might give her sy je moral high ground, if you will, towards getting the republican ny jination this time. but we've got to let it sort itself out. but that's likely to be one of the premiere senate races in the countral s because missouri is a classic swing state and a state that sooked lan trend back towards democrats but leaning back toward republicans recentlal s it was one of the closest states in the election. the 2008 pr
she's actually running for the hoenate seat against claire mccassical. i'd just like to see what the gentleman thinks about him. guest: inine never met sarah steelman. she's not necessarily a cookie cutter republican. i know, for example, she's had houppos ma from trial lawyers which is not usually normal for a republican. but i don't know whether she's foing to be the republican nominee or not. whie's certainly the best knobu republican running and jim talented indicated he's not going to run...
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. >> i'm clair. >> i'm interested to know if there's evidence or anybody making overtures toward protesters in any middle eastern countries where we saw demonstrations? >> let's talk to the men that spoke earlier. >> there was a statement by the foreign minister saying this -- that the -- what is happening in tunisia and egypt and the transformation to an islamic middle east. this was the position. syria, and he described what was happening as a disease. he said that sierra is immuned to the disease. so, i think this is -- this pretty much sums it up. >> yeah, not much. actually saying, i think iranian comment, the official iranian comment, basically reflects, should be sufficient evidence that he established in iran -- realizes it is not the same cation and no islammist take scrofe. there's no islammist state. you know when they speak this language, you should completely believe the opposite. >> my name is norra. and i'm involved in start agnew political party in tunisia. i -- first of all i want to say that what is happening in egypt strikes -- we have seen everything blow by blow. it is
. >> i'm clair. >> i'm interested to know if there's evidence or anybody making overtures toward protesters in any middle eastern countries where we saw demonstrations? >> let's talk to the men that spoke earlier. >> there was a statement by the foreign minister saying this -- that the -- what is happening in tunisia and egypt and the transformation to an islamic middle east. this was the position. syria, and he described what was happening as a disease. he said that...
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lieutenant governor and missouri democratic senator claire mccassical.n hear the state of the union re-air. donald rumsfeld talks about his new memoir then chuck schumer of new york and republican senator dick lugar of yanina wickmayer. then finally at 4:00 it's face kind of do too. >> and paul rine and the ranking deafment than to committee, the five-network the talk shows are brought to you by as a public service of company. those programs begin with nbc's feet in press and 1:00 abc's this week. 2:00's fox news sunday and at 4:00, face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio. 91.1 f.m.. you can down led to station as an iphone ap or listen online at c-span radio.org. >> what we face today is that the american dream the under attack. but we are fighting back and we will get it back. >> today on c-span's road to the white house. herman cain, former chairman and c.e.o. he is a 20 12 republican candidate. watch him in plymouth new hampshire. c-span's road to the white house today. >> donald rumsfeld was the oldest and youngest to serve as u
lieutenant governor and missouri democratic senator claire mccassical.n hear the state of the union re-air. donald rumsfeld talks about his new memoir then chuck schumer of new york and republican senator dick lugar of yanina wickmayer. then finally at 4:00 it's face kind of do too. >> and paul rine and the ranking deafment than to committee, the five-network the talk shows are brought to you by as a public service of company. those programs begin with nbc's feet in press and 1:00 abc's...
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she's actually running for the hoenate seat against claire mccassical. i'd just like to see what the gentleman thinks about him. guest: inine never met sarah steelman. she's not necessarily a cookie cutter republican. i know, for example, she's had houppos ma from trial lawyers which is not usually normal for a republican. but i don't know whether she's foing to be the republican nominee or not. whie's certainly the best knobu republican running and jim talented indicated he's not going to run for that seat. so we've got to wait and see and let the reper klican eny jination sort itself ou but she stepped aside previously, and that might give her sy je moral high ground, if you will, towards getting the republican ny jination this time. but we've got to let it sort itself out. but that's likely to be one of the premiere senate races in the countral s because missouri is a classic swing state and a state that sooked lan trend back towards democrats but leaning back toward republicans recentlal s it was one of the closest states in the election. the 2008 pr
she's actually running for the hoenate seat against claire mccassical. i'd just like to see what the gentleman thinks about him. guest: inine never met sarah steelman. she's not necessarily a cookie cutter republican. i know, for example, she's had houppos ma from trial lawyers which is not usually normal for a republican. but i don't know whether she's foing to be the republican nominee or not. whie's certainly the best knobu republican running and jim talented indicated he's not going to run...
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particularly at night to extend a special welcome to senator claire mccaskill who has taken out of her busy schedule to be with us today. if many of you know, senator mccaskill was the chair of the subcommittee on contracting oversight when the senate committee on homeland security and governmental affairs. and if they to say that a single member of congress have been more active than senator cast both at rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in contracting across the federal government. i am also thankful that senator mccaskill should be here today because the committee plans to review the 2011 high-risk record issued by the government accountability office. this report has come a critical tool in focusing congress' oversight effort. it was 30 government programs and spending areas most susceptible to waste, fraud or abuse. i had the opportunity yesterday to join the comptroller general, gene dodaro, our chairman issa with gao's issues report. as in previous eras come issues surrounding procurements are featured prominently. over the past decade, government contract gained costs have esc
particularly at night to extend a special welcome to senator claire mccaskill who has taken out of her busy schedule to be with us today. if many of you know, senator mccaskill was the chair of the subcommittee on contracting oversight when the senate committee on homeland security and governmental affairs. and if they to say that a single member of congress have been more active than senator cast both at rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in contracting across the federal government. i am also...