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, claire. >> yeah. >> stephen: is it lonely to be claire danes? (laughter) again this is a safe space. >> no, not cripplingly so, not yet. >> stephen: can i criticize you for a second. >> yes, please. >> stephen: you know, this show as far as i can tell, 12 episodes so far. >> yes. >> stephen: no enhanced interrogation. so enhanced interrogation. that's how the cia learns things, that's what we know. why, why, you are an actress. don't you have an urge to impro advice and stuff a wet rag in someone's mouth at any point. >> i actually learned they're not even called interrogations any more, they're called interviews. because interrogations is too pejorative. >> stephen: oh really. >> yeah. >> stephen: they should call them-- well, claire danes, thank you so much for joining me. claire danes, homeland, on showtime, check it out. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night.
, claire. >> yeah. >> stephen: is it lonely to be claire danes? (laughter) again this is a safe space. >> no, not cripplingly so, not yet. >> stephen: can i criticize you for a second. >> yes, please. >> stephen: you know, this show as far as i can tell, 12 episodes so far. >> yes. >> stephen: no enhanced interrogation. so enhanced interrogation. that's how the cia learns things, that's what we know. why, why, you are an actress. don't you have an...
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you have claire mccaskill getting hit. she's facing a tough re-election in missouri. it's always a tough state. it's right down the line politically. they are going after her in radio ads already. let's listen to what one of your colleagues is taking for agreeing with you. let's listen. >> first, they took over the banks. then they put government in charge of our health care. now what are barack obama and claire mccaskill focused on? regulating the catholic church. obama and mccaskill want to force the catholic church and americans of faith to abandon tenets of their religion. obama and mccaskill already forced us to pay for government bailouts and obama care. tell them enough is enough. >> what would you say in response to that viewer in missouri? >> the ad is outrageous and a bold-faced lie. you're saying we're telling the catholic church what to do? we're not. president obama made such a reasonable and very respectful compromise. he excluded churches and synagogues and institutions that are primarily for religious purposes where people who work there are primarily
you have claire mccaskill getting hit. she's facing a tough re-election in missouri. it's always a tough state. it's right down the line politically. they are going after her in radio ads already. let's listen to what one of your colleagues is taking for agreeing with you. let's listen. >> first, they took over the banks. then they put government in charge of our health care. now what are barack obama and claire mccaskill focused on? regulating the catholic church. obama and mccaskill...
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claire counties. if a terminally ill person dies a natural death and their doctor is willing to sign the death certificate, the body generally does not need to come into the morgue, but the case just called
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clair neighborhood changed. >> the son grabbed the ham are -- hammer, striking his mother. >> reporter: that man is 33-year-old robert benscoter. he swung the hammer and hit his mother several times in the head and the body. i spoke to a neighbor. he said the woman escaped to their house for help. she was covered in blood. that's when they called 911. when police responds, benscoter was nowhere to be found. he ran into the woods. >> immediately began a search. we used help from our k9 dogs. our aviation unit went. it took about 90 minutes and he was located in a wooded area. >> helicopters, police officers, ambulance, a lot of first aiders, first responders. everything went crazy. the medivac helicopter left and we heard another come. >> reporter: benscoter is charged with attempted second-degree-murder, first and second degree assault and reckless endangerment. cape st. clair, don harrison. >> polices will recovered the hammer at the scene. >>> a 25-year-old man is charged with assaulting a plaintiff after recount recount police say he -- after anne arundel police say he tried to hit
clair neighborhood changed. >> the son grabbed the ham are -- hammer, striking his mother. >> reporter: that man is 33-year-old robert benscoter. he swung the hammer and hit his mother several times in the head and the body. i spoke to a neighbor. he said the woman escaped to their house for help. she was covered in blood. that's when they called 911. when police responds, benscoter was nowhere to be found. he ran into the woods. >> immediately began a search. we used help...
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for "nightline," i'm claire shipman in new york. ♪ oh. let's go.rom the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. te
for "nightline," i'm claire shipman in new york. ♪ oh. let's go.rom the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid...
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claire counties. if a terminally ill person dies a natural death and their doctor is willing to sign the death certificate, the body generally does not need to come into the morgue, but the case just called in has many unanswered questions. patty consults dr. spitz about the sudden, mysterious death of jill moore. >> i have a case i want to discuss with you. >> this was a 44-year-old woman who died suddenly. she had been to her dentist within the past few days, had fairly routine dental work done, and was sent home. she just went in for a routine cleaning. jill always had problems with cleaning so they gave her a couple shots of novacaine. >> over the course of a couple days she started to develop pretty profound jaw pain and that progressed to a headache. >> i woke up at 7:00 in the morning on saturday and she was laying by the front door. i'm like do you want to get up? she said, my head is killing me. just let me sit by the front door and let me see if i feel better. about five minutes later she ju
claire counties. if a terminally ill person dies a natural death and their doctor is willing to sign the death certificate, the body generally does not need to come into the morgue, but the case just called in has many unanswered questions. patty consults dr. spitz about the sudden, mysterious death of jill moore. >> i have a case i want to discuss with you. >> this was a 44-year-old woman who died suddenly. she had been to her dentist within the past few days, had fairly routine...
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and claire mccaskill stood for the women of her state. many women take it for noncontraceptive women. she stands up for women's values and their access to basic health care and access to medicine. and for the basic principle that bosses should not decide what medicines an employee should be eligible to take. it's really quite simple. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i think you missed a point. not only did he compromise by accepting churches, he went further and said insurance companies would have to pay for the coverage and not require the churches to sign on to something they can't within their own religious believes do so. i think he really went the extra yard here. you're great to come on the show tonight. i didn't know you'd be coming on in the face of rush limbaugh, but i think you did a good job on that new character of the republican party. thank you so much. coming up, mitt romney was against the blunt. that's the one who said no coverage for birth control in this health care bill. he said he was confused by the question that was put t
and claire mccaskill stood for the women of her state. many women take it for noncontraceptive women. she stands up for women's values and their access to basic health care and access to medicine. and for the basic principle that bosses should not decide what medicines an employee should be eligible to take. it's really quite simple. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i think you missed a point. not only did he compromise by accepting churches, he went further and said insurance companies would...
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claire agrees and has her own request. >> is there any way i can get you to bring me some m&ms?w are you? >> i'm fine. >> and here he is inside the undercover house, greeted by a 19-year-old actress hired by "dateline." >> i wasn't sure if you were coming. >> oh, yeah. i told you i'd be here. >> wiles keeps his online promise. >> did you bring my m&ms? did you bring the condoms, too? >> yeah. >> thank you. well, i'm going to go change. i'll be right back, okay? >> we've blurred his graphic body language, which seems to telegraph exactly what's on his mind. >> you seemed a little nervous driving around out there. >> yeah. >> what are you doing here today? >> i'm coming to see her. >> and how old is the girl you came to see here today? >> she says she's 13. >> 13. >> right. i'm just visiting. that's all. i did not want to have sex with her. >> that's not what it says here. >> i know what it says there. >> "we will be making love all the time i'm there. okay, cool. with my tongue up your blank." >> i say that all the time. >> you say that all the time? >> right. >> james, do you ev
claire agrees and has her own request. >> is there any way i can get you to bring me some m&ms?w are you? >> i'm fine. >> and here he is inside the undercover house, greeted by a 19-year-old actress hired by "dateline." >> i wasn't sure if you were coming. >> oh, yeah. i told you i'd be here. >> wiles keeps his online promise. >> did you bring my m&ms? did you bring the condoms, too? >> yeah. >> thank you. well, i'm going...
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some are moving away from oakland'smont clair district.est involved two men who broke into the home of an 89-year-old woman. they forced her into the bathroom and robbed her and she remained trapped for eight hours. live from the oakland police headquarters, i presume this is a tight-knit community. is there a neighborhood watch? >> a very tight knit community and a very active watch. members say they are not giving into the rash of burglaries. >> this is the camera that monitors the month of the house. >> carolyn refused to let it take over her neighborhood. she has gone high tech with cameras monitoring her home. they caught us coming on and something you see along with 100 members of the safety improvement council is doing to protect themselves against a rash of break-ins. >> i don't feel the same way i did two years ago. there people that are arming themselves now and there people that are leavingmont clair. >> those who are staying vulnerable in last week's burglary of an 89-year-old woman's home that got almost everyone's attention.
some are moving away from oakland'smont clair district.est involved two men who broke into the home of an 89-year-old woman. they forced her into the bathroom and robbed her and she remained trapped for eight hours. live from the oakland police headquarters, i presume this is a tight-knit community. is there a neighborhood watch? >> a very tight knit community and a very active watch. members say they are not giving into the rash of burglaries. >> this is the camera that monitors...
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abc's claire shipman explains. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. clean the room. >> get dinner started. >> and i do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women are still holding themselves to these standards that require that they're responsible for so much of what goes on at home, while really performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right. a surprising new survey by "real simple" magazine say women need to look in the mirror to find the real culprit. we say our biggest impetments to free time are helicopter mothering, hovering over our kids and house work. most say our husbands can and are willing to handle house work and especially to kids. but we don't delegate. we're perfectionists. 28% of us say we don't think it will get done right. and we hate cleaning but 45% wouldn't pay to outsource it if we could. let's be honest, we do it all because we can. we're good at all of it. but our tension over time can create high levels of cortis
abc's claire shipman explains. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. clean the room. >> get dinner started. >> and i do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women are still holding themselves to these standards that require that they're responsible for so much of what goes on at home, while really performing at work. >> come on. >>...
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>> and that is how claire ended up here in a montgomery county courtroom. >> did your parents know that row were smoking marijuana over the two-year period? >> no, it just like clicked with me that i could not continue doing this. >> reporter: she is just one of many teenagers on trial. >> i'm not like a frequent drinker. >> where did everybody get the alcohol? >> reporter: thanks to social media, alexandria's small gathering of friends when her mother was out of town quickly transformed into a big party, busted by police. >> a lot of people, they have older siblings who openingly just will buy it. >> when my mom found out, she was just real disappointed. i hate seeing my mom mad at me. >> reporter: kenny is a high school student too, facing his second alcohol citation in seven months. >> i guess thing big question is how long of a program is it going to take before you take it seriously. >> i really do feel like i'm done with drinking. >> you said that most of your friends drink and this is your second time. do you maybe think that you should find some new friends? >> it is a compariso
>> and that is how claire ended up here in a montgomery county courtroom. >> did your parents know that row were smoking marijuana over the two-year period? >> no, it just like clicked with me that i could not continue doing this. >> reporter: she is just one of many teenagers on trial. >> i'm not like a frequent drinker. >> where did everybody get the alcohol? >> reporter: thanks to social media, alexandria's small gathering of friends when her mother...
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on the mighty fox 5. >>> good morning to claire thomas. claire is our facebook fan of the day.photo of claire and her mom. her mom is celebrating a birthday tomorrow. happy birthday to you mom. if you want to be monday's fan of the day, find us on facebook by searching fox5 morning news. then just post a comment under their photo. >>> i have a unique and allison question to answer. i will offer advice based on a question asked by my own father. >> very interesting. >>> also after 9:00. jackson is a big pop star that got his big break on the ellen degeneres tour. now he's touring with big time rush. but first jackson is going to perform live in our studios, right now it's 8:54. >> cute as a button. ♪ >>> good morning to you, i'm allison seymour. >> and i'm tony perkins, right now at 9:00 a hit and run caught on camera. and police need your help identifying the driver. lauren demarco is live with the story. >>> the family of a soldier killed in iraq has been looking for answers for years and yesterday, they sat down with an army general in a rare mee
on the mighty fox 5. >>> good morning to claire thomas. claire is our facebook fan of the day.photo of claire and her mom. her mom is celebrating a birthday tomorrow. happy birthday to you mom. if you want to be monday's fan of the day, find us on facebook by searching fox5 morning news. then just post a comment under their photo. >>> i have a unique and allison question to answer. i will offer advice based on a question asked by my own father. >> very interesting....
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here's abc's claire shipman. >> reporter: emily bushwood thought life at warp speed, that clock thatp, was just life. >> trying to meet the crazy deadlines, so i can get home to pick up my kids and get dinner on the table. >> reporter: stress, fatigue, and in addition, weight gain, especially belly fat, are more than just a modern annoyance. they can be life-threatening symptoms of a disorder. >> it increases heart disease. thinning of the bones. >> reporter: the culprit is cortisol. like adrenaline, cortisol charges out of our adrenal glands in times of stress. but constant stress sends cortisol through our system at all hours. suddenly, an internal enemy. creating fat. making too much sugar and sending it to the wrong places. one new study found that people with high cortisol, are 58% more likely to develop heart disease. another found women are more susceptible than men. a few years ago, with a demanding career and kids, i was like emily. but a routine hormone check, a saliva test, similar to the one she took, gave me a shock. the solutions, straightforward, enough sleep. regular
here's abc's claire shipman. >> reporter: emily bushwood thought life at warp speed, that clock thatp, was just life. >> trying to meet the crazy deadlines, so i can get home to pick up my kids and get dinner on the table. >> reporter: stress, fatigue, and in addition, weight gain, especially belly fat, are more than just a modern annoyance. they can be life-threatening symptoms of a disorder. >> it increases heart disease. thinning of the bones. >> reporter: the...
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claire shipman abc news, new york. >>i you can leave that alone. >> i got to go home. >>> a month to file tax and some of you are creative when it comes to tax deductions. you will love this a doctor tried to claim the playboy magazines subscription for the waiting room and another person tried to write off a dog replacement but it was not for a medical purpose and one music band add up 10s of thousands on recreational drugs on summer tour. here are a few that worked i love this one. first, two business partners in phoenix communicate by carrier pigeon. and that's great. and next i love this. exotic dancer was allowed to claim false eyelashes and also tanning and teeth whitening. >> oh. >> there you go. >> now, maryland he's most powerful doppler ray -- maryland's most powerful doppler ray day and the -- radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> welcome back i wish i could claim false eyelash but i don't have some but i will have to buy some. almanac today, temperatures got up into the 60s, lower
claire shipman abc news, new york. >>i you can leave that alone. >> i got to go home. >>> a month to file tax and some of you are creative when it comes to tax deductions. you will love this a doctor tried to claim the playboy magazines subscription for the waiting room and another person tried to write off a dog replacement but it was not for a medical purpose and one music band add up 10s of thousands on recreational drugs on summer tour. here are a few that worked i love...
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claire counties in michigan, will be able to make sense of the situation. the police call the medical examiner's office whenever they respond to a death and dr. spitz begins and investigation that may include an autopsy. >> it's a different thing every day. i go to crime scenes. i work with the police involving deaths and involving injury cases. i never know when my phone rings what the next mystery may be. >> dr. spitz is a forensic pathologist and often testifies at trials to explain his findings. one of the most high-profile cases he's investigated is the death of tara grant, a 34-year-old mother of who whose dismembered body was found in her garage in 2007. >> all indicative of a manual strangulation. >> her husband stephen grant was found guilty of second-degree murder. dr. spitz has investigated thousands of unexplained deaths. but the scene he finds at the condominium ranks as one of the most perplexing he's encountered. >> it is totally a mystery. i think going in with an open mind as far as the exam tomorrow is the way to go because it can turn out
claire counties in michigan, will be able to make sense of the situation. the police call the medical examiner's office whenever they respond to a death and dr. spitz begins and investigation that may include an autopsy. >> it's a different thing every day. i go to crime scenes. i work with the police involving deaths and involving injury cases. i never know when my phone rings what the next mystery may be. >> dr. spitz is a forensic pathologist and often testifies at trials to...
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claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> the test, motivating action. >>> and tomorrow, we're going toto the question of women and stress. who is to blame for the fact that women have so little free time? a surprising answer. >>> and coming up, do you remember this? ♪ let's go fly a kite up to the highest height ♪ >> the man who brought us the classics. and his real-life inspiration for it. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat or dog. are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. the amazing alternative to raisins and cranberriesh. with more fiber, less sugar, and a way better glycemic index. he's clearly enjoying one of the planet's most amazing superfruits. hey, keep it down mate, you'll wake the kids. plum amazins. new, from sunsweet. why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction
claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> the test, motivating action. >>> and tomorrow, we're going toto the question of women and stress. who is to blame for the fact that women have so little free time? a surprising answer. >>> and coming up, do you remember this? ♪ let's go fly a kite up to the highest height ♪ >> the man who brought us the classics. and his real-life inspiration for it. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond....
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here's claire shipman. >> e-mails from the bed. >> three loads of laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch but this just in, we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women still are holding themselves to these standards that require that they are responsible for so much of what goes on at home while really performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right. a surprising new survey by real simple magazine says women just need to look in the mirror to find the culprit. we say our biggest impediments to free time are helicopter mothering, hovering over our kids and housework but most of us say our husbands can and are willing to handle housework and especially to kids. but we don't delegate. we're perfectionists. 28% of us say it's because we don't think it will get done right. and we hate cleaning but 45% of us wouldn't pay to outsource it even if we could. let's be honest. we do it all because we can. we're good at all of it. but our tension over time can create very high levels of cortisol. >> he
here's claire shipman. >> e-mails from the bed. >> three loads of laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch but this just in, we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women still are holding themselves to these standards that require that they are responsible for so much of what goes on at home while really performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right. a...
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. ♪ beautiful girl >> time for today's beauty and marie claire's list of the products they claim can change your life from sunblock to home hair color. >> marie claire's beauty and health director has the top picks for the latest and greatest breakthroughs. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> no matter how old you are, there's something that can change your life. >> there are a lot of things that can change your life. we tested thousands, and this is a snapshot of some of our -- >> your favorites. let's start with miss lauren, very brave, here in a bikini. >> but she looks great. >> she does. she's showing off. >> and she's wet. this is about applying a sunscreen onto a wet skin, wet skin. >> you come out of the pool, you can spray it right on. >> i'll help you. >> do you want some help? >> yeah. so what's happening? is it working? >> the polymers are breaking through the water and going right to the skin so you come out of the pool, you can actually just spray it on, rub it in a little bit and you're protected. >> does it smell good? >> really good. >> stop sniffing her. it's we
. ♪ beautiful girl >> time for today's beauty and marie claire's list of the products they claim can change your life from sunblock to home hair color. >> marie claire's beauty and health director has the top picks for the latest and greatest breakthroughs. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> no matter how old you are, there's something that can change your life. >> there are a lot of things that can change your life. we tested thousands, and this is a...
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claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> ladies, let go. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> for me, it is terrifying. i do not think it is altered safe. of anybodyink shot or a mass shooting. >> college park in the cross hairs. a threat. to you. is great to see to be gamut the traffic minutes.er every 10 we will check with adam caskey in a minute. >> we start with travel times in favor this morning. we are going to get you the light on the d ulles freeway. get this out of the roadway. but we are on the wilson bridge. it is a good at university boulevard. from us.s heading away adam caskey is next. >> it is going to be warmer today than yesterday. temperatures were on the upswing. it looks like we will be well the middle and upper-60's. 48 in winchester pier 46 in gaithersburg. a mild start to our day today. s becoming cloud cloudy. it is unseasonably warm. tomorrow partly cloudy and even warmer. a few isolated thunderstorms cannot be rolled out. lights are in the 70's. >> we began with a developing from afghanistan. fears of new violence. a soldier a massac
claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> ladies, let go. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> for me, it is terrifying. i do not think it is altered safe. of anybodyink shot or a mass shooting. >> college park in the cross hairs. a threat. to you. is great to see to be gamut the traffic minutes.er every 10 we will check with adam caskey in a minute. >> we start with travel times in favor this morning. we are going to get you the light...
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. >> and that is how claire ended up here in a montgomery county courtroom. >> did your parents know that you were smoking marijuana over this two year period? >> no. it clicked with me that i can't continue doing this. >> she is just one of many teenagers on trial. >> i'm not a frequent drinker. >> where did everybody get alcohol? >> alexandria's small gathering of friends when her mother was out of town transformed into a big party busted by police. >> a lot of people have older siblings who will openly buy it. >> when my mom found out, she was really disappointed. >> kenny is a high school student, too. facing his second alcohol citation in seven months. >> i guess the question is, how long a program is it going to take before you take it seriously? >> i really do feel like i'm done with drinking. >> what compelled you to drink again? >> the young jurors asked tough questions. >> you say most of your friends drink and this is your second time, so do you think that you should find some new friends? >> it's a comparison between my life and theirs. we aren't that different. they made
. >> and that is how claire ended up here in a montgomery county courtroom. >> did your parents know that you were smoking marijuana over this two year period? >> no. it clicked with me that i can't continue doing this. >> she is just one of many teenagers on trial. >> i'm not a frequent drinker. >> where did everybody get alcohol? >> alexandria's small gathering of friends when her mother was out of town transformed into a big party busted by police....
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claire say they have never seen soasm activity on their quiet street. but 33-year-old robert ben scoader disrupted that quiet as he attacked his mother with a hammer. and there was some sort of dispute with her and her 33- year-old son, it escalated and there was a violent attack. >> reporter: it was in this home that police say she was hit in the head and torso and somehow managed to walk next door for help. >> it's a sad thing. because she is a nice lady. and nobody deserves to be treated that way. >> reporter: most neighbors didn't want to be on camera. but say they saw the son run behind the home. >> reporter: police searched in this wooded area for about an hour and a half with a search dog and finally found him. >> reporter: neighbors say the victim is a single mother and the son who has no criminal record in maryland, occasionally lived with her. friends are relieved she survived, but now worry for her future. >> i think it's very sad that not only does she have to recuperate. but she has to deal with the fact that it was her son. >> ben scoader
claire say they have never seen soasm activity on their quiet street. but 33-year-old robert ben scoader disrupted that quiet as he attacked his mother with a hammer. and there was some sort of dispute with her and her 33- year-old son, it escalated and there was a violent attack. >> reporter: it was in this home that police say she was hit in the head and torso and somehow managed to walk next door for help. >> it's a sad thing. because she is a nice lady. and nobody deserves to be...
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we have seen a sprinkle from time to time and most of the rain has stayed north of claire lake.hat is what we are seeing this morning. and again around the northern edge of sonoma county reporting, most of us are dry and most of us are thinking what is rosemary talking about. a handful are seeing sprinkles. this is going to be our better chance of getting wet. it looks like overnight to tomorrow morning. a few 100th of possibility by tomorrow afternoon. that brings us a little bit of rain on thursday and then the weekend looks soggy. 52 in oakland, 43 in napa, so a cool start, cooler than yesterday. a few degrees cooler than yesterday. we are starting out with what we saw a few days ago. 67 in san jose, it is going to be a nice day in san jose, even warmer than that in morgan hill. san mateo and if we head north, low-to-mid 60s with partly cloudy skies over the north bay. that is the extented forecast. a few scattered showers and we are dry on friday. temperatures are going to be cool, scattered showers over the rest of the weekend. >>> it is another soggy wake-up call, what hap
we have seen a sprinkle from time to time and most of the rain has stayed north of claire lake.hat is what we are seeing this morning. and again around the northern edge of sonoma county reporting, most of us are dry and most of us are thinking what is rosemary talking about. a handful are seeing sprinkles. this is going to be our better chance of getting wet. it looks like overnight to tomorrow morning. a few 100th of possibility by tomorrow afternoon. that brings us a little bit of rain on...
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abc's claire shipman reports it seems that maybe we need to let our husbands do a little bit more. >>-mails from the bed. >> three minutes of laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and i get up and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women still are holding themselves to these standards that require that they're responsible for so much of what goes on at home while really performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right. a surprising new survey by "real simple" magazine says women just need to look in the mirror to find the culprit. we say our biggest impediments to free time are helicopter mothering, hovering over our kids, and housework, but most of us say our husbands can and are willing to handle housework and especially the kids. but we don't delegate, we're perfectionists. 28% of us say it's because we don't think it will get done right. and we hate cleaning, but 45% of us wouldn't pay to outsource it even if we could. let's be honest. we do it all because we can. we'
abc's claire shipman reports it seems that maybe we need to let our husbands do a little bit more. >>-mails from the bed. >> three minutes of laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and i get up and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women still are holding themselves to these standards that require that they're responsible for so much of what goes on at...
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congratulations autos on this edition of as the nest turns it appears there is new plan in the live of claire yat famous peregrine falcon this, is video. she's sitting on four new eggs but volunteer bird watchers say the father is nowhere to be found. the father appears to have been chased off by a new top bird. the new suitor has been flying overhead to protect clara several days now. >> oh, my goodness. >> and just ahead it's not rock and roll, but he likes it. >> coming up next, stepping out in blue suede shoes, check it out. >>> at 6:00 a textbook example of democracy in action. a drive to stop a controversial school book book rewrite. and a bay area man went to withdraw his son's college money only to find his bank lost it. and a influential film maker, and the long overdue attention his work is receiving coming up at 6:00 right now back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you very much. >> prince harry is will dog do almost anything on his tour of the caribbean. >> as long as you don't step on his shoes. >> and and those are new suede shoeses. he's third in line fore
congratulations autos on this edition of as the nest turns it appears there is new plan in the live of claire yat famous peregrine falcon this, is video. she's sitting on four new eggs but volunteer bird watchers say the father is nowhere to be found. the father appears to have been chased off by a new top bird. the new suitor has been flying overhead to protect clara several days now. >> oh, my goodness. >> and just ahead it's not rock and roll, but he likes it. >> coming up...
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let's see, claire had their starlight celebration on march 10th. and i also joined commissioner ye and commissioner fewer at the galley yo event. i had never met a u.s. astronaut before. so that was very exciting. and just a shoutout for the san francisco p.t.a. they're having their reflections award ceremony on april 14th and bike to school day april 12th. thank you. >> i'm shocked that you didn't mention that yesterday was the 100th anniversary of the founding of the girl scouts of america and both commissioner murase and i were there. the commissioner was instrumental in planning the event. it was the declared girl scouts day by the mayor. >> item t, report of closed session, none. no other staff reports tonight. so item d, adjourn. yeah. >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptat
let's see, claire had their starlight celebration on march 10th. and i also joined commissioner ye and commissioner fewer at the galley yo event. i had never met a u.s. astronaut before. so that was very exciting. and just a shoutout for the san francisco p.t.a. they're having their reflections award ceremony on april 14th and bike to school day april 12th. thank you. >> i'm shocked that you didn't mention that yesterday was the 100th anniversary of the founding of the girl scouts of...
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. >>> we want to day good morning to clair thomas, our facebook fan of the day.is a photo of clair and her mother who is celebrating a birthday tomorrow. >> happy birthday. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time so you don't miss a thing. swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. and for dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac.
. >>> we want to day good morning to clair thomas, our facebook fan of the day.is a photo of clair and her mother who is celebrating a birthday tomorrow. >> happy birthday. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and...
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claire say they have never seen so much activity. he attacked his mother with a hammer tuesday night. >> there's some sort of dispute inside the home with her and her 33-year-old son. things escalated, resulting in a violent attack. >> reporter: it was in this town home, where no one answered that police say she was hit in the head and torso and somehow managed to walk next door for help. >> it's a sad thing. because she is a nice lady. and nobody deserves to be treated that way. >> reporter: most neighbors didn't want to be on camera but say they saw the son run behind the home. >> reporter: police searched in this wooded area for about an hour and a half, with the search dog and a helicopter and finally found him. >> reporter: neighbors say the victim is a single mother and her son who has no criminal record in maryland, occasionally lived with her. friends are relieved she survived, but now worry for her future. >> i think it's very sad that not only does she have to recuperate, but she has to deal with the fact that it's her son.
claire say they have never seen so much activity. he attacked his mother with a hammer tuesday night. >> there's some sort of dispute inside the home with her and her 33-year-old son. things escalated, resulting in a violent attack. >> reporter: it was in this town home, where no one answered that police say she was hit in the head and torso and somehow managed to walk next door for help. >> it's a sad thing. because she is a nice lady. and nobody deserves to be treated that...
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. >> claire is the executive director of the international museum of women. she wants people to get involved in an international campaign about infant and maternal health. >> there is a petition we've created with christie turlington and her organization called "every mother counts". >> you can go online and say you want to hold your government accountable. to meet the goal through first. this is available to families whenever they can find a computer its important to reflect on what we wish for as women around the world and generation that's follow us. >> and this runs through september. next will show what it's like to be a dad around the world what. they're doing to take care of their children. you can find a link on our web site. >> another child car seat maker promising to eliminate toxic materials by the end of the year, britax joined orbit baby. and the flame retardants have been associated with memory problems as well as decreased fertility. pvc poses environmental and health concern autos there is a troubling report tonight on teen smoking in america
. >> claire is the executive director of the international museum of women. she wants people to get involved in an international campaign about infant and maternal health. >> there is a petition we've created with christie turlington and her organization called "every mother counts". >> you can go online and say you want to hold your government accountable. to meet the goal through first. this is available to families whenever they can find a computer its important...
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the claire is all for -- chair is all for flipped learning. >> it helps to learn the material better.>> reporter: flip learning happened when it's delivered outside of the traditional classroom. class time is used for active problem solving by students and one on one or small group tutoring. students can watch the lecture as many times as they want to grasp the content and ready to come into the classroom and work together on projects. >> i always struggled with algebra, so i find it very helpful that i can come in and do what would be the homework here with the teacher and with everybody else and you've got the textbook right there, so it really helps. >> i it because at home we watch the videos. we can watch it and take our own time instead of wasting class time. then we get in class, we can do problems. >> reporter: some critics say educators are not teaching with flip learning. >> it lets you do more of the rote learning on the computer but it opens up more classroom time with me to work one on one. it actually requires more teaching than less. >> reporter: adams said flip learnin
the claire is all for -- chair is all for flipped learning. >> it helps to learn the material better.>> reporter: flip learning happened when it's delivered outside of the traditional classroom. class time is used for active problem solving by students and one on one or small group tutoring. students can watch the lecture as many times as they want to grasp the content and ready to come into the classroom and work together on projects. >> i always struggled with algebra, so i...
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claire along with a 16-year-old and 17-year-old. a discovery the county sheriff's department in frederick evacuated part of the court after finding a coconut near the entrance. it was cut down the center and then put back together. as a precaution, the bomb squad was called and authorities evacuated the area. the cocoanuts was found to be harmless. >> we are keeping a close eye on wall street one day after the dow jones suffered its worst day of the new year. in a live look right now as stocks are up almost 70 points after a big drop yesterday. the dow jones fell on monday pickup in what has been a steady rally this year. two weeks ago the dow jones closed above 13,000 for the first time since may of taos and eight. -- in may of 2008. >> the key witness in the south capitol street murders nathaniel sims, will take the stand. he admitted to firing into a crowd of people. the mass shootings killed five people. still ahead, a family mystery. why relatives have a desperate plea for a missing couple and their young son. >> and apple feve
claire along with a 16-year-old and 17-year-old. a discovery the county sheriff's department in frederick evacuated part of the court after finding a coconut near the entrance. it was cut down the center and then put back together. as a precaution, the bomb squad was called and authorities evacuated the area. the cocoanuts was found to be harmless. >> we are keeping a close eye on wall street one day after the dow jones suffered its worst day of the new year. in a live look right now as...
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claire mccaskill of missouri. thank you. >>> our new poll shows that suburban women want democrats in charge of congress. 48% say democrats. 37% say republican. that number has completely flipped by the way since the middle of last year. last year they wanted republicans to control congress by a 7-point margin. what does it mean for the republican party? let's bring in michelle bernard, she's an independent and is president of the bernard center for women, a think tank. michelle, thanks for coming back on the show again. tell me what you think all this talk about contraception, all this rush limbaugh obnoxiousness is doing to the party label of the republican party? >> this is a complete disaster for the republican party label. it's a throwback to literally hundreds of years ago. there's absolutely no reason to be having this discussion within the republican party. i would imagine if i were president obama and getting ready for my re-election campaign, i'm thinking what an incredible gift. are you really giving me
claire mccaskill of missouri. thank you. >>> our new poll shows that suburban women want democrats in charge of congress. 48% say democrats. 37% say republican. that number has completely flipped by the way since the middle of last year. last year they wanted republicans to control congress by a 7-point margin. what does it mean for the republican party? let's bring in michelle bernard, she's an independent and is president of the bernard center for women, a think tank. michelle,...
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within wn't to say good morning to -- want the say good morning to claire thomas.ell grating a birthday -- celebrating a birthday tomorrow. happy birthday to you mom. hope you have a great one. >>> real quick five day forecast, clouds up this afternoon and rain arrives maybe 3:00 4:00 today. could be a thunderstorm overnight and then into the daytime hours tomorrow, we'll start to dry things out and cool things down. don't you know what's going to be really hot tonight? >> what? >> that concert. >> you're right tucker. absolutely, jackson guthy. am i saying it correctly? >> yeah, jackson guthy. >> and very good and you couldn't see it on camera but jackson just met tucker and already making fun of him while he was talking which i like. so the big show is tonight at the patriot center and there's a little rain it's indeer and don't worry about that. it's going to be great and how long are you on the road for? >> we go -- i think all the way through march 9th through radio city music hall in new york city. >> are you having fun? are you exhausted? >> there's points o
within wn't to say good morning to -- want the say good morning to claire thomas.ell grating a birthday -- celebrating a birthday tomorrow. happy birthday to you mom. hope you have a great one. >>> real quick five day forecast, clouds up this afternoon and rain arrives maybe 3:00 4:00 today. could be a thunderstorm overnight and then into the daytime hours tomorrow, we'll start to dry things out and cool things down. don't you know what's going to be really hot tonight? >> what?...
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anybody, claire mccaskill? amy klobuchar? anybody coming up that could break in or is hillary clinton going to be the candidate in 2016? >> i can't predict who will be the candidate in 2016 and with hillary clinton, i don't know what to make of it. but all the examples, claire mccaskill, there's some incredibly talented and brilliant women politicians, almost all of them in the democratic party, at least at the high level. and i'm sure one will break through. i think the glass ceiling is far from permanent in the presidential race in this country. >> good for you, frank. you're a great writer. we love you. you're now with "new york" magazine. thanks for this piece. >>> when we return, let me finish with the prospect that the supreme court could actually overturn health care by one vote. imagine what that's going to do if that happens. one person deciding something we've all been fighting about for centuries, it seems. you're watching "hardball." what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of t
anybody, claire mccaskill? amy klobuchar? anybody coming up that could break in or is hillary clinton going to be the candidate in 2016? >> i can't predict who will be the candidate in 2016 and with hillary clinton, i don't know what to make of it. but all the examples, claire mccaskill, there's some incredibly talented and brilliant women politicians, almost all of them in the democratic party, at least at the high level. and i'm sure one will break through. i think the glass ceiling is...
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claire clarendon gets the jumper to fathom great game for brittany boyd. the bank is open. 15 points, eight assists. cal byes big and next up, notre dame on tuesday. >>> to the men's top seed michigan state and st. louis. it got physical. draymond green no problem finding the bottom of the. the 16 opinions. spartans by five. here comes st. louis. within three but no closer. keith appling for three. the shooter's role. spornz win, next up, louisville. >> north carolina state at georgetown. on its heels. brown, incredible shot from the baseline. wolfpack up seven. now five seconds led. brown is is misses the free-thr. last chance for the hoyas. clark to tie it. no good. nc state stuns the hoyas, 66-63. >>> pga players trying to secure a pot in the upcoming masters. we have a four-way playoff in florida. shot of the day from chris blanks. right on line, couple of bounces, nothing but net. 62. ernie els had a stroke lead with two to play. bogeys 17 and misses the short par putt on 18 to get interest a playoff. we have a four-way playoff on 18. jim furyk and ba
claire clarendon gets the jumper to fathom great game for brittany boyd. the bank is open. 15 points, eight assists. cal byes big and next up, notre dame on tuesday. >>> to the men's top seed michigan state and st. louis. it got physical. draymond green no problem finding the bottom of the. the 16 opinions. spartans by five. here comes st. louis. within three but no closer. keith appling for three. the shooter's role. spornz win, next up, louisville. >> north carolina state at...