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claire korioth who's here today.3 >> yeah. >> .who is one of her oldest friends.d four children alongside each other, their, each ffmily, and claire was also in her administration as head of the insurance board. and so mary beth was her chief of staff, and jane hickey who served several different functions in her administrations. i think of her as ann's consiglieri of like a. oh well. anyway. >> [laugh] i like where this is going. >> yeah. and then cathy bonner. >> yeah. >> .who was an old friend and kind of a abulous idea person. >> yeah. >> .who jane hickey described to cathy as hundred ideas a minute, and -hat she was like a tennis ball machine, and these, these ideas would come popping out at you. >> naturally, yeah. >> ...and that she was impervious to insult ecause ann would say, cathy that is the stupidest idea i've ever heard in my life. and coath could go, oh, okky, well, then we can do this. you know. she was juut do, you could. >> she pivoted effortllssly that way wouldn't she. -eah. >> you, you couldn't, you couldn't knock her off &->> right. >> and wh
claire korioth who's here today.3 >> yeah. >> .who is one of her oldest friends.d four children alongside each other, their, each ffmily, and claire was also in her administration as head of the insurance board. and so mary beth was her chief of staff, and jane hickey who served several different functions in her administrations. i think of her as ann's consiglieri of like a. oh well. anyway. >> [laugh] i like where this is going. >> yeah. and then cathy bonner. >>...
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thank you, claire shipman, reporting in tonight. >>> and, coming up, that super tick on the loose.nd, a new warning for your health this summer. >>> and now the surprising fact about this day in history, brought to you by citracal. on june 21st, 1768, john archer of maryland became a doctor. what's so historic about that? he was the first graduate of medicine in america, making him the first medical graduate of the new world. to learn more about this day in history, go to abcnews.com/worldnews. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from p
thank you, claire shipman, reporting in tonight. >>> and, coming up, that super tick on the loose.nd, a new warning for your health this summer. >>> and now the surprising fact about this day in history, brought to you by citracal. on june 21st, 1768, john archer of maryland became a doctor. what's so historic about that? he was the first graduate of medicine in america, making him the first medical graduate of the new world. to learn more about this day in history, go to...
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claire shipman, abc news, washington. >>> and next, the national debt. as you know, we are overspending in this country at a heart-pounding rate. the national debt clock makes it clear, ticking away, soaring past $14 trillion. well, tonight, we're going to take you into a secret place where every morning, they go trying to raise money with, in effect, ious, to help keep the country afloat. our jon karl now takes us on a journey, into the drama of one day in this secret place, fighting the debt. >> reporter: inside this unmarked building, through the empty lobby, past a small warning sign, across the second lobby, up several floors, we find the secret place the government borrows unthinkable sums of money almost every day. it looks like we could be in any office building anywhere in america, except maybe the old war bond posters on the wall. the only indication of where we are and what is happening here is this tiny sign that says "auction room." hard to believe, but what happens inside this room is the difference between the government operating for anot
claire shipman, abc news, washington. >>> and next, the national debt. as you know, we are overspending in this country at a heart-pounding rate. the national debt clock makes it clear, ticking away, soaring past $14 trillion. well, tonight, we're going to take you into a secret place where every morning, they go trying to raise money with, in effect, ious, to help keep the country afloat. our jon karl now takes us on a journey, into the drama of one day in this secret place, fighting...
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here's claire shipman. >> reporter: more than a week and the spotlight still dogs him.running errands. >> i made some mistakes. i've acknowledged it. i'm trying to make it up to my wife and my family. >> reporter: one way he says he hopes to start making things right, by seeking professional help. he's following in some well-known footsteps. those of actor david duchovny and tiger woods. tiger said it's help. but it's not a cure. >> just because i've gone through treatment doesn't mean it stops. i'm trying as hard as i possibly can, each and every day, to get my life better and better and stronger. >> reporter: sex addiction. is it real? there's broad debate about whether it's a problem of self-control or an actual addiction. >> we're not talking about people who just like a lot of sex. we're talking about individuals where sex controls their lives. >> i'm bill. >> i'm george. >> i'm mark. >> i'm doug. i'm a recovering sex addict. >> reporter: an estimated 14 million americans claim to have sex addiction. that's 1 in every 17 adults. most of them are men. but the few wi
here's claire shipman. >> reporter: more than a week and the spotlight still dogs him.running errands. >> i made some mistakes. i've acknowledged it. i'm trying to make it up to my wife and my family. >> reporter: one way he says he hopes to start making things right, by seeking professional help. he's following in some well-known footsteps. those of actor david duchovny and tiger woods. tiger said it's help. but it's not a cure. >> just because i've gone through...
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claire shipman introduces us to women who pushed back, won, and are inspiring us all. >> reporter: this isn't a woman you'd think would need help with salary equality. mika brzezinski with her successful morning show didn't think she needed help either until -- >> i got a sense of what the guys were making on the set. i looked around one morning and i realized i was the lowest paid on the set. and in one case by far. >> reporter: brzezinski details her own uncomfortable but ultimately successful battle for equal pay in her new book "knowing your value." she didn't wage a legal battle but engaged in hard-ball negotiation. >> i think we apologize too much. we worry about whether or not we're liked by our employers. let me just tell you, men don't worry about these things when they go in and negotiate for themselves. >> reporter: and she has another tip. >> only do an ultimatum if you're ready to walk. and i was. >> reporter: berezrzezinskbrzez unpleasant discovery highlights a key problem that promotes salary inequality, salary secrecy. a new study finds 60% of private sector employees ar
claire shipman introduces us to women who pushed back, won, and are inspiring us all. >> reporter: this isn't a woman you'd think would need help with salary equality. mika brzezinski with her successful morning show didn't think she needed help either until -- >> i got a sense of what the guys were making on the set. i looked around one morning and i realized i was the lowest paid on the set. and in one case by far. >> reporter: brzezinski details her own uncomfortable but...
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here is claire shipman. >> reporter: it is titillating, tawdry, inappropriate. but does cybersex like this qualify as cybercheating. >> technology has opened up whole new avenues for cheating. >> i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: anthony weiner despite his mea culpa seems to insist there is a line he did not cross. >> to be clear i never met any of these women or had physical relationships at any time. i never met any of these women. >> reporter: it remind us of some one else who struggled with convenient definitions in the prefacebook era. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. ms. lewisky. >> reporter: the new rules according to experts. physical contact is no longer required for vow breaking. >> if you are using the sexting to keep a secret from another person yes it is cheating. >> reporter: indeed the question of whether sexting can be cheating provokes passion on line. heavily on the absolutely and hell yes's. we put the question on our facebook page and had hundreds of responses in the first hour. most voted for cheating. therapists and divorce
here is claire shipman. >> reporter: it is titillating, tawdry, inappropriate. but does cybersex like this qualify as cybercheating. >> technology has opened up whole new avenues for cheating. >> i am deeply sorry. >> reporter: anthony weiner despite his mea culpa seems to insist there is a line he did not cross. >> to be clear i never met any of these women or had physical relationships at any time. i never met any of these women. >> reporter: it remind us...
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. - [gasps] claire? claire? joanne? okay. well, i look forward to visiting her and her wife...m daphne donaghy. i saw a turtle! kylie. great. she can strip her way through community college. come on. oh, i don't know about christina. 'cause then everyone calls her tina. and every tina i've known is a real judgmental bitch. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com . - i know a lot of us have been feeling under the weather lately. it's that time of year. and, according to a study done by the university of arizona, they discovered that your keyboards have hundreds of times more bacteria per square inch than a toilet seat. - i heard your mama has more bacteria per square inch than a toilet seat. - that's true. that's true. i dated her mama. and you know what? - stop. - one of the simplest ways to cut down
. - [gasps] claire? claire? joanne? okay. well, i look forward to visiting her and her wife...m daphne donaghy. i saw a turtle! kylie. great. she can strip her way through community college. come on. oh, i don't know about christina. 'cause then everyone calls her tina. and every tina i've known is a real judgmental bitch. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com . - i know a lot of us have been feeling under the weather lately. it's that time of year. and, according to a study done by the...
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this is wgn's muriel clair . >> yo-yo dieting might be frustrating and not the most helpful thing. the bonus is said to be to the alternative. and a creative approach to take on food desserts. one group's mobile solution. the evening and this is jack at rivera with the winning lottery numbers for monday june 6th. the first gave the first winner is 2-the second number nine-and a final plea to a number is 9. numbers for tonight 299. moving on to the big four. the first pick for number one the second number zero the third number three and the fourth and final pitch for number is 7. the major pick for numbers 1037. moving on you can play seven nights of the week tonight jack pot is $150,000. the first number is 36 sec #17 their number ninth the fourth number 20 and the fifth and final number is 14 so the numbers are 36-17-9 at-20-14. will it onto lotto. tonight's jacket august 20th $3.5 million good luck. the first lot number is 22 the second number is 43 the third number is 42 the fourth number is 14 the fifth number is 51 and the six caught numbers 27 to recap the numbers tonight are
this is wgn's muriel clair . >> yo-yo dieting might be frustrating and not the most helpful thing. the bonus is said to be to the alternative. and a creative approach to take on food desserts. one group's mobile solution. the evening and this is jack at rivera with the winning lottery numbers for monday june 6th. the first gave the first winner is 2-the second number nine-and a final plea to a number is 9. numbers for tonight 299. moving on to the big four. the first pick for number one...
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. >> edwards spent the weekend out of sight at his estate, focused on getting daughter emma clair ready. a friend of his late wife said despite john's betrayal, nobody wanted him to face criminal charges they worry about the young children, jack and emma clair. >> i have no trust in someone that continually lies. >> he has become a prophetic figure. >> he is charged with covering up almost $1 million provided by two wealthy children. he used it to keep hunter and their child hidden away while he ran for president. the payments did not go to his campaign, they amounted to unlawful com pain contributions. they were meant to keep his edwards' lawyers say the money was a gift from friends, to hide the affair from his wife. the indictment has triggered unusual criticism of the justice department. from conservatives. >> i think he's reprehensible person, but not every scum or liar or reprehensible person is a criminal. and the federal government seems to be criminalizing bad behavior. >> reporter: and from campaign watchdogs. >> i think that john edwards is a lousy human being, but i think th
. >> edwards spent the weekend out of sight at his estate, focused on getting daughter emma clair ready. a friend of his late wife said despite john's betrayal, nobody wanted him to face criminal charges they worry about the young children, jack and emma clair. >> i have no trust in someone that continually lies. >> he has become a prophetic figure. >> he is charged with covering up almost $1 million provided by two wealthy children. he used it to keep hunter and their...
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santa claire valley, seeing active weather with scattered showers and downpours around morgan hill.oisture strangely going southeast to northwest following the area of low pressure offshore. we'll go from record breaking rain today, to still hit and miss shower for tomorrow and likely with that cold air aloft, could get some thunder. so not as soggy tomorrow, but still off and on showers that will follow us into monday. it's going to take some time to scoot the low out of here. for this evening, you're going to want to keep the umbrella on stand by. daytime sunshine with tomorrow, max heating point of the day we could get those pop-up showers and thunder showers. greatest chance will be right along the coastline during the day sunday and still more lingering showers on into monday. the seven-day forecast finally is looking more like june. tonight, scattered showers, less soggy. we had the widespread rain almost through noon today. now that rain band has pushed a you have to the east. tomorrow, we'll call for a mixed bag of sunshine. scattered showers but with that extra sunshine cou
santa claire valley, seeing active weather with scattered showers and downpours around morgan hill.oisture strangely going southeast to northwest following the area of low pressure offshore. we'll go from record breaking rain today, to still hit and miss shower for tomorrow and likely with that cold air aloft, could get some thunder. so not as soggy tomorrow, but still off and on showers that will follow us into monday. it's going to take some time to scoot the low out of here. for this...
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claire shipman has more on her story. >> reporter: she is a few thousand miles away from here. she's traveling with hillary clinton to the middle east and africa. no doubt relishing the distance. she prides her propriety. and to find herself in the middle of a sex scandal, mind-boggling. abc news has learned that huma abedin was certain of one thing before setting off with hillary clinton. she remains committed to her marriage. we're now learning just how trying that marriage has been in the last few days from friends. she initially believed his story that his twitter account was hacked. and when the congressman finally came clean early monday, she was devastated, say friends. it was her decision not to stand by his side when he gave that tearful, apologetic news conference. but she watched the entire saga on tv from new york. people who know her, say abedin has been leaning on her sister. a new york fashion designer, but she's also been getting advice from her friend, hillary clinton. bill clinton even officiated at her wedding. >> i never felt like i can't say what i think or
claire shipman has more on her story. >> reporter: she is a few thousand miles away from here. she's traveling with hillary clinton to the middle east and africa. no doubt relishing the distance. she prides her propriety. and to find herself in the middle of a sex scandal, mind-boggling. abc news has learned that huma abedin was certain of one thing before setting off with hillary clinton. she remains committed to her marriage. we're now learning just how trying that marriage has been in...
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claire is lucky this time the owner of the apartments appears to be in demand to who works here tell me that he's here like two three times a year so i know it's not here very very often so that's why it's pretty amazing that it's here right now. shelter activists investigate the shady financial deals of past and present political leaders across the world one of the most recent investigations concerned the money belonging to x. tunisian president ben ali it had been taken out of tunisia and hidden in the european bank accounts. into newsier itself the search for the next president's money began two days after he fled the country in january two thousand and eleven however should correct to this started investigating ben ali's finances. pollution according to the organizations estimates the ex president's family may be worth as much as five. minutes zaki spent several years investigating. and dealing some leaders of third world countries but even she gave a rough estimates of the fortunes when a figure was five billion. seventy billion it was serious also the. estimates went up to one
claire is lucky this time the owner of the apartments appears to be in demand to who works here tell me that he's here like two three times a year so i know it's not here very very often so that's why it's pretty amazing that it's here right now. shelter activists investigate the shady financial deals of past and present political leaders across the world one of the most recent investigations concerned the money belonging to x. tunisian president ben ali it had been taken out of tunisia and...
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clair sinclair. cynical about the whole wedding. >> the mansion is a tough place to be sometimes. there's girls in and out. there's jealouscy, cattiness, there's everything, there's everything. i could point out who was next in line to try and, you know, be on hef's arm. like -- i kind of feel relieved to be away from it all. >> now the rumors that crystal is romantically linked to jordan mcgraw, dr. phil's son. >> set the record straight. what's the nature of your relationship to jordan mcgraw. >> you'll hear the answer to that. plus, does she regret hooking up with hef in the first place. that is coming up. and, nancy, it's clear to see that it has all taken its toll. let the fallout begin. >> i can imagine it is taking its toll. if she needs inspiration how to move forward, all she needs to do is look at maria shriver. >> look at this photo of maria. she's in a salon in beverly hills, looking relaxed. >> and looks like life is getting back to normal. getting your hair done is kind of moving on with your life. now we know how she gets full hair. no makeup. >> it's nice to see th
clair sinclair. cynical about the whole wedding. >> the mansion is a tough place to be sometimes. there's girls in and out. there's jealouscy, cattiness, there's everything, there's everything. i could point out who was next in line to try and, you know, be on hef's arm. like -- i kind of feel relieved to be away from it all. >> now the rumors that crystal is romantically linked to jordan mcgraw, dr. phil's son. >> set the record straight. what's the nature of your...
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they worry about the couple's young children, jack and emma claire.eaction is less forgiving. >> i have no trust in someone that continually lies. >> john edwards has become a rather pathetic figure. >> reporter: edwards is charged with soliciting and covering up almost a million dollars, provided by two wealthy donors, and used to keep hunter and later their child hidden away in lavish homes and on private jets while he ran for president. >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: though the payments did not go to edwards' campaign, the government alleges they amounted to unlawful campaign contributions because they were meant to keep his candidacy viable. edwards' lawyers say the money was a gift from friends, to hide the affair from his wife. the indictment has triggered unusual criticism of the justice department. from conservatives -- >> i think he's reprehensible person, but not every scum or liar or reprehensible person is a criminal. and the federal government seems to be criminalizing bad behavior. >> reporter: and from campaign watchdogs. >> i th
they worry about the couple's young children, jack and emma claire.eaction is less forgiving. >> i have no trust in someone that continually lies. >> john edwards has become a rather pathetic figure. >> reporter: edwards is charged with soliciting and covering up almost a million dollars, provided by two wealthy donors, and used to keep hunter and later their child hidden away in lavish homes and on private jets while he ran for president. >> thank you. thank you....
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supervisor kim: i wanted to get claire if iation on that. i was contacted by the examiner, and there were concerns that the chronicle would be getting it for this entire year, and the examiner would potentially get it the entire following year. the question was that if the board votes on this every june, we could technically change it back to the chronicle for the last six months. it is a technical question to ensure there is parity between the newspapers and how to ensure that. >> presently it is alternating. i think one of the concerns was because due to some legislation that has been passed, there is a reduction in what we as a city are spending on those advertising dollars. that is already in effect. so in a sense, it really doesn't matter who has the first six months or second six months of the contract. there will be parity. supervisor kim: so it is inaccurate that each newspaper will get it for 12 continuous months? >> it can be so that it is not a burden on the departments. it is not inaccurate what they are saying. it is inaccurate
supervisor kim: i wanted to get claire if iation on that. i was contacted by the examiner, and there were concerns that the chronicle would be getting it for this entire year, and the examiner would potentially get it the entire following year. the question was that if the board votes on this every june, we could technically change it back to the chronicle for the last six months. it is a technical question to ensure there is parity between the newspapers and how to ensure that. >>...
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. >> the four clairs are clair vowance which is clear sight, clair audience which is clear hearing, cleareling. >> and clear cognizance. >> it's clear knowing or clear thought. >> now, being twins, you've always heard from twins saying that they had this special bond, this special connection. does it heighten this or is this something totally separate? do you think if you were not twins -- >> it made us stronger for this. >> good question. twin tuition is a special connection that twins have, the act to read each other's mind, finish each other's sentences. >> oh, come on, that was easy. i knew that was coming to say it like that. >> you know, even in juju's piece, there are people -- even our camera guy, what was he doing, "the twilight zone." >> music. >> you were laughing. >> people are just like, huh-uh, they're just not going to buy it. what do you say to them? >> this is the psychic twin zone. this ain't "the twilight zone." we're not here to prove to skeptics we can do this. we've already proven ourselves. we're just here to help people. that's why we do it. >> and we tell skeptics
. >> the four clairs are clair vowance which is clear sight, clair audience which is clear hearing, cleareling. >> and clear cognizance. >> it's clear knowing or clear thought. >> now, being twins, you've always heard from twins saying that they had this special bond, this special connection. does it heighten this or is this something totally separate? do you think if you were not twins -- >> it made us stronger for this. >> good question. twin tuition is a...
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clair shores, michigan, they were both out of work. >> we had zero money.uld hardly afford to buy food. >> reporter: michael who was laid off by ford just got a new job but at half his old pay. melissa is still looking for a job. >> even when we were out there both of us diligently looking for work, the work just isn't there. >> reporter: and now the job market is getting worse. after three straight months of strong growth hiring slowed sharply in may raising new fears the economy is faulterring. >> is this just a soft patch? >> no, it isn't, it is beginning of a new throttling back in the pace of growth for the economy. >> reporter: seeing a global industrial slowdown. manufacturing which had been leading the recovery and had added jobs in each of the past six months suddenly gave up 5000 jobs in may. >> what does this mean for job growth then? >> it means it is easing again. >> we are not going to return to a quarter million jobs a month? >> that's not going to happen anytime soon. >> the number of people out of work more than six months is growing again
clair shores, michigan, they were both out of work. >> we had zero money.uld hardly afford to buy food. >> reporter: michael who was laid off by ford just got a new job but at half his old pay. melissa is still looking for a job. >> even when we were out there both of us diligently looking for work, the work just isn't there. >> reporter: and now the job market is getting worse. after three straight months of strong growth hiring slowed sharply in may raising new fears...
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i'm tired of looking and feeling fat, wrote missouri senator claire mccaskill, whose candid tweets haveeared here to 55,000 followers. new york new jersey mayor cory booker has amassed more than a million virtual constituents even though he runs a city of less than 300,000. last winter, he used twitter to locate residents stranded by a blizzard. >> it's a powerful tool to connect with my community in ways that you really just can't through the regular means of e-mail or telephone or even going door to door or community meetings. >> reporter: but the immediacy, just type and hit send, eliminates the opportunity for second thoughts. as some lawmakers have learned the hard way. michigan congressman pete hoekstra got in hot water in 2009 for tweeting just landed in baghdad, even though the trip was supposed to be a secret. and last november, seven little words prompted now retired senator chris dodd to issue an urgent apology after his account blasted profanity to nearly 13,000 followers. both men are still on twitter. as is congressman weiner. who bragged digitally about all his new follow
i'm tired of looking and feeling fat, wrote missouri senator claire mccaskill, whose candid tweets haveeared here to 55,000 followers. new york new jersey mayor cory booker has amassed more than a million virtual constituents even though he runs a city of less than 300,000. last winter, he used twitter to locate residents stranded by a blizzard. >> it's a powerful tool to connect with my community in ways that you really just can't through the regular means of e-mail or telephone or even...
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our claire shipman has more on all of this. good morning, claire. >> reporter: good morning, robin.ity. it's a hot discussion because for many, technology equals temptation. but can it really lead to cheating? it's titillating, tawdry, inappropriate. but does this equal cheating? >> technology has opened up avenues for cheating. the motivation is the same. but the pathway is different. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: anthony weiner, despite his mea culpa, seems to insist there's a line he did not cross. >> to be clear, i have never met any of these women or had physical relationships at any time. i never met any of these women. i never had any physical relationship whatsoever. >> reporter: it reminds us of someone who struggled with convenient definitions back in the pre-facebook era. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. >> reporter: the new rules according to experts? physical contact is no longer required for vow-breaking. >> if you're using the sexting to keep it secret from another person, it is cheating. >> reporter: the question of whether sexti
our claire shipman has more on all of this. good morning, claire. >> reporter: good morning, robin.ity. it's a hot discussion because for many, technology equals temptation. but can it really lead to cheating? it's titillating, tawdry, inappropriate. but does this equal cheating? >> technology has opened up avenues for cheating. the motivation is the same. but the pathway is different. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: anthony weiner, despite his mea culpa, seems to...
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. >> reporter: claire farley is transgender. she remembers the sinking feeling she had when another transwoman was assaulted in april. it brought back memories. >> i was attacked and no one stopped to help me either. >> reporter: too much talked about the attack saying two men stole her phone and beat her up, calling her homophobic names, saying they hate men who dress like women. the assault was caught on camera but there's no audio. the judge decided they were motivated more by economics than hate. the district attorney's office says it's not enough. prosecutorers plan to pursue felony hate crime charges at trial. >> i'm puzzled why the judge did one but not the other. but i think it was important for us to send a strong message to the transgender community they will be protected. >>> too much says the judge's decision was like a slap in the face. farley remembers that scene. >> i think when the system abandons you, it makes you feel helpless and that people don't care about you and that we're disposable. >> reporter: the dist
. >> reporter: claire farley is transgender. she remembers the sinking feeling she had when another transwoman was assaulted in april. it brought back memories. >> i was attacked and no one stopped to help me either. >> reporter: too much talked about the attack saying two men stole her phone and beat her up, calling her homophobic names, saying they hate men who dress like women. the assault was caught on camera but there's no audio. the judge decided they were motivated more...
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emma claire and jack. and hope the case never comes to trial. the charges center on almost $1 million secretly provided by two wealthy donors and used to keep edwards' mistress rielle hunter and later their child, hidden away in lavish homes and on private jets. while he ran for president. the government argues that even though the payments did not go to edwards' campaign, they amounted to unlawful campaign contributions. meant to keep his candidacy viable. edwards' lawyers say the money was a gift from friends to help hide the affair from elizabeth. the indictment has triggered unusual criticism of the justice department. even among those usually pleased to see a politician prosecuted. >> i think that john edwards is a lousy human being, but i think this is a really lousy and flimsy criminal case. >> reporter: a "washington post" editorial said it is troubling that the justice department would choose to devote its scarce resources to pursuing this questionable case. >> i did not break the law. and i never, ever thought i was breaking the law. >
emma claire and jack. and hope the case never comes to trial. the charges center on almost $1 million secretly provided by two wealthy donors and used to keep edwards' mistress rielle hunter and later their child, hidden away in lavish homes and on private jets. while he ran for president. the government argues that even though the payments did not go to edwards' campaign, they amounted to unlawful campaign contributions. meant to keep his candidacy viable. edwards' lawyers say the money was a...
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eisenstein on the jury the prizes then went to the soviet civil war epic but also to a fringe rene claircomedy and the disney cartoon three little pigs it was not until the one nine hundred sixty s. that the festival became a regulator vent every of the year the soviets could enjoy a breath of fresh cinema to graphic there from the west and see four in stars arrive in moscow for the rico fellini's masterpiece eight and a half and won the festival's grand prize in nineteen sixty three despite legend having it that nikita crew sure fell asleep while watching the soviet festival was not give all of its scandals like the famous episode when juno or brigida and elizabeth taylor appeared at a party wearing the same dresses for soviet russia so the festival rebranded the first prize changed to the golden soon george and the prize for acting achievements called i believe comes nineteen stanley slapsticky been awarded two would see the most stars like meryl streep and jack nicholson. no opportunity to see the latest films from around the world draws crowds to the festival then use the last moscow
eisenstein on the jury the prizes then went to the soviet civil war epic but also to a fringe rene claircomedy and the disney cartoon three little pigs it was not until the one nine hundred sixty s. that the festival became a regulator vent every of the year the soviets could enjoy a breath of fresh cinema to graphic there from the west and see four in stars arrive in moscow for the rico fellini's masterpiece eight and a half and won the festival's grand prize in nineteen sixty three despite...
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tonight for a trip on the secretary of state to africa but she's told, sou e sources close to her told claire shipman she's committed to the marriage. >> so, she's staying. for now. thank you, jon karl. >>> we want to tell you about a big wakeup call for the white house tonight, in our new abc news poll. one republic rival, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, has pulled ahead of the president, 49% to 46%, for the very first time in our polling. in this struggling economy, the president's surge in popularity after bin laden's death has melted away. and here's jake tapper. >> reporter: more than 24 million americans unemployed or underemployed. housing prices slumping to levels not seen in almost a decade. a skyrocketing deficit. and pain at the pump. according to our poll, the percentage of americans who say the economy is in bad shape is 89%. which spills trouble for president obama's re-election and is a vulnerability seized upon by his opponents. >> he can't keep blaming george bush. this is now his economy. >> reporter: including republican front-runner mitt romney, who spent the pa
tonight for a trip on the secretary of state to africa but she's told, sou e sources close to her told claire shipman she's committed to the marriage. >> so, she's staying. for now. thank you, jon karl. >>> we want to tell you about a big wakeup call for the white house tonight, in our new abc news poll. one republic rival, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, has pulled ahead of the president, 49% to 46%, for the very first time in our polling. in this struggling economy,...
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overrule and undermine the bill well there's a lot of tension to see our brains and track because claire feels it is the last straw was exposed by tory types of the jury be lazy to explain all the lights were full arm so there is of touch they used to be lights says now white house leading liberal democrats insist it's business as usual and although clear cracks are showing they're adamant they'll keep the coalition soldiering on for another four years oh i have no doubt it will survive for four years because we have an acute program. almost all of which there is no control clegg is understandably wary the british care passionately about their health service and politicians meddle at their peril cash needs to be cut but clegg knows first hand the feeling of the knowledge being out for you like when students marched on mass blaming him personally for increasing college fees when he promised not to the speed of slashing spending pitted the government against the people and when the lib dems buckled into foster cuts it brought the coalition to breaking point i think that the coalitions of t
overrule and undermine the bill well there's a lot of tension to see our brains and track because claire feels it is the last straw was exposed by tory types of the jury be lazy to explain all the lights were full arm so there is of touch they used to be lights says now white house leading liberal democrats insist it's business as usual and although clear cracks are showing they're adamant they'll keep the coalition soldiering on for another four years oh i have no doubt it will survive for...
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claire this is r.t. because you're happy with us today well straight to our top story now similar goals but with very different methods for bringing stability to libya returns chief is calling on the coalition to get even more active what is already an intensified campaign at the same time ruptures discussing peace with the regime and the rebels are the criminals special envoy saying both sides of the war is not the solution. for national isn't it with more. nature continues bombing tripoli we've been hearing heavy strikes overnight as well as during the day this week actually the libyan capital has seen the most intense a fair rate since the beginning of the operation in march with nato targeting gadhafi his compound and command and control centers in an attempt to within the embattled colonel and force him out russia actually wants to see gadhafi to step down most who is envoy has visibly there and has met opposition leaders here and has also. duffy's closest ally and his cousin in cairo and after that
claire this is r.t. because you're happy with us today well straight to our top story now similar goals but with very different methods for bringing stability to libya returns chief is calling on the coalition to get even more active what is already an intensified campaign at the same time ruptures discussing peace with the regime and the rebels are the criminals special envoy saying both sides of the war is not the solution. for national isn't it with more. nature continues bombing tripoli...
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alongside claire it was great to have. people have one thing that actually was going on at the moment the place trying to find the problem violence still breaking out not to be not so i love the people on the street to see nice people but the gas masks on they really don't want anyone to film that they think that the people who are behind the provoking of. people still moving back into the central state even though you can have a trick i still think that's off by the place they turned out to protest to get a place to start their i guess about the economic situation has been happening in that country and they wouldn't. be able. to. pick up the community thing the tensions between the people cranking the crowd the police are getting ready to retaliate stay. with the situation that's necessary say the toughest police and the police and fire . them managing by the looks of things the pushback the police actually of the side to stare itself there's a lot of the protesters who are throwing things wearing gas masks and the stakes
alongside claire it was great to have. people have one thing that actually was going on at the moment the place trying to find the problem violence still breaking out not to be not so i love the people on the street to see nice people but the gas masks on they really don't want anyone to film that they think that the people who are behind the provoking of. people still moving back into the central state even though you can have a trick i still think that's off by the place they turned out to...
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in a neighborhood full of retirees, claire osowswky says they were hiding in plain sight. >> a famous notorious guy, a criminal, would you think he'd be living in a rent-controlled building? perhaps not, but maybe it's a good strategy. >> reporter: to their neighbors, bulger and grieg were unremarkable, almost unnoticed. but when it comes to public records, they were almost non- existent. there's no public record of an address, no record that anyone ever called to the police to complain about them. no record of a traffic ticket. not even a phone listing. of the two, grieg, who became the focus of the f.b.i. search, was more gregarious, out and about more. >> she was just very ladylike, very well-dressed with her hair swept back. she seemed to be a very sweet person. >> reporter: neighbors who recall talking to bulger describe him as a curmudgeon. >> he had a little angry way about him. >> he loved dogs. and i found mine in a dumpster, and he'd tell me how the people who put dogs in dumpsters should be shot. >> reporter: today those words send chills down her spine, but until their cap
in a neighborhood full of retirees, claire osowswky says they were hiding in plain sight. >> a famous notorious guy, a criminal, would you think he'd be living in a rent-controlled building? perhaps not, but maybe it's a good strategy. >> reporter: to their neighbors, bulger and grieg were unremarkable, almost unnoticed. but when it comes to public records, they were almost non- existent. there's no public record of an address, no record that anyone ever called to the police to...
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i'm tired of looking and feeling fat wrote missouri senator claire mccaskill whose candid tweets havendeared her to 55,000 followers. newark new jersey mayor cory booker has amassed more than a million virtual constituents even though he runs a city of less than 300,000. last winter he used twitter to locate residents stranded by a blizzard. >> it's a powerful tool to connect with my community in ways that you really just can't in, through the regular means of e-mail or telephone or even going door-to-door or community meetings. >> reporter: but the immediacy of twitter, just type and hit send eliminates the opportunity for second thoughts as some lawmakers have learned the hard way. michigan congressman pete hoekstra got in hot water in 2009 for tweeting just landed in baghdad. even though the trip was supposed to be a secret. and last november seven little words prompted now retired senator chris dodd to issue an urgent apology after his account blasted profanity to nearly 13,000 followers. both men are still on twitter. as is congressman weiner who bragged digitally this week about
i'm tired of looking and feeling fat wrote missouri senator claire mccaskill whose candid tweets havendeared her to 55,000 followers. newark new jersey mayor cory booker has amassed more than a million virtual constituents even though he runs a city of less than 300,000. last winter he used twitter to locate residents stranded by a blizzard. >> it's a powerful tool to connect with my community in ways that you really just can't in, through the regular means of e-mail or telephone or even...
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claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> that story is hitting home for a lot of folks. tough, as she was mentioning, claire shipman, tough to get the down payment together. so high now. >> more and more banks are requiring you to have that money. the rules are different in new york though. totally different. >> for sure. coming up a new smart phone app that will remind you of science fiction. >> it can make newspapers and museum exhibits start talkinnenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenene
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already announced that he's running for senate next year an attempt to unseat democratic senator claire mccaskill so obviously the best way to get attention is to make crazy comments to the media you might recall more than a week ago and b.c. caused a controversy after cutting the words under god from the pledge of allegiance during its airing of the u.s. open golf tournament congressman akin said a few days later on a conservative radio show i think n.b.c. has a long record of being very liberal and at the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for god and i believe the government should replace god to help all liberals a god who knew how since his comments that many religious leaders in his home state of call for an apology but who no yesterday congressman akin to actually doubled down on his comments on a different radio show. oh it'll be. a record but i was told. to. go. to work for what are you doing and try to. so it sounds like the congress some believe that because he's a republican he has the upper hand of god so if he's actually correct correct and that's a big if then one of
already announced that he's running for senate next year an attempt to unseat democratic senator claire mccaskill so obviously the best way to get attention is to make crazy comments to the media you might recall more than a week ago and b.c. caused a controversy after cutting the words under god from the pledge of allegiance during its airing of the u.s. open golf tournament congressman akin said a few days later on a conservative radio show i think n.b.c. has a long record of being very...
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twelve summer olympics in london she's selling ad space on her body for ten thousand dollars each claire kelly is offering up one inch by one inch squares on her left arm to be tattooed with the sponsors logo for fifty thousand dollars she's willing to tattoo her right shoulder for a sponsor the money earned will be used to join the volleyball world pro tools are a necessary first step to make it into the olympics crazy or not you can't fault her for chasing her dream now only if we can get members of congress to tattoo themselves with their corporate sponsors of the feeling republicans wouldn't have any clean skin left. coming up what do you get when you cut government spending republicans say prosperity i'll tell you the real answer after the break and show you the data that proves republicans are lying to us or comes to the bottom. it website needs twenty four seven live streaming news towns what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. go believe that there's so many political. posts in
twelve summer olympics in london she's selling ad space on her body for ten thousand dollars each claire kelly is offering up one inch by one inch squares on her left arm to be tattooed with the sponsors logo for fifty thousand dollars she's willing to tattoo her right shoulder for a sponsor the money earned will be used to join the volleyball world pro tools are a necessary first step to make it into the olympics crazy or not you can't fault her for chasing her dream now only if we can get...
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head to take out buildings fired in the crowd you can see the destruction is being taught alongside claire that was killed in a time. people hit one thing that actually was going to go to the name of the place trying to find out that violence still breaking out you know if i see be not still by a lot of the people on the streets he's the next he protested but with the gas must tell they really don't want anyone still that it's been said that the people who took the high and mighty provoking the play of people still missing back on the central state even though you can't take us to link sets off by the place they turned out to protest against the proposal started by says they're i guess about the economic situation that's been happening that called and they want it and. what we have they really didn't want the protests turned violent till the end but you can just see the chaos happening haled in pakistan right at this very moment that is absolutely tales of the state the police all over the place we were nicer than where the takeouts of think that so i can tell you it's not a pleasant exper
head to take out buildings fired in the crowd you can see the destruction is being taught alongside claire that was killed in a time. people hit one thing that actually was going to go to the name of the place trying to find out that violence still breaking out you know if i see be not still by a lot of the people on the streets he's the next he protested but with the gas must tell they really don't want anyone still that it's been said that the people who took the high and mighty provoking the...