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she is celebrating five years at "marie claire."he magazine has five different covers for its may issue. she is a curator for the company, she is a judge on lifetime television's "project runway." thank you very much for being here. five years for "marie claire." >> five wonderful years. >> is that an eternity in the fashion world? >> it is. you said it. it is a wonderful time. "marie claire" is a leading magazine. personally, it was to have it be exceeding expectations. i think that we have. we think creatively. we offer women solutions for real problems. >> i want to get to that before we get into the world of high fashion and supermodels and so on. fashion and is one thing. clothing and apparel can sometimes be more practical. more affordable. fashion is something that perhaps is more disposable at times. maybe the kind of thing you would have in your wardrobe. how do you balance both of those? it is not going to be around for very long. >> it is really a fine line between the fantasy and the reality. in terms of the magazine, wh
she is celebrating five years at "marie claire."he magazine has five different covers for its may issue. she is a curator for the company, she is a judge on lifetime television's "project runway." thank you very much for being here. five years for "marie claire." >> five wonderful years. >> is that an eternity in the fashion world? >> it is. you said it. it is a wonderful time. "marie claire" is a leading magazine. personally, it was to...
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i covered the white house very briefly, not to the extent that claire did.t you know, right? to the point that you want to be aggressive and know the details, some of the details are important, right? >> we're not asking women to be more aggressive. we know all of these stats. you know them, alex we get more degrees than men. we get more ph.d.s than men. in europe, they did this big study of men and women. they had to do kind of a rubik's cube. the men scored better than women. they found that the reason the women hadn't done as well because they haven't answered half the questions. he said you have to answer all the questions. when they answered all the questions, the women did just as well as the men. and that's what we're trying to get at, we have plenty of ability. that's not our problem. our problem is we are holding ourselves back. and what we say in the book is that it's not that we want women to be more aggressive. the most confident women we know, people like christine lagarde are warm and friendly. they don't try to be like the guys. because that d
i covered the white house very briefly, not to the extent that claire did.t you know, right? to the point that you want to be aggressive and know the details, some of the details are important, right? >> we're not asking women to be more aggressive. we know all of these stats. you know them, alex we get more degrees than men. we get more ph.d.s than men. in europe, they did this big study of men and women. they had to do kind of a rubik's cube. the men scored better than women. they found...
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katy kay and claire shipman, you are great. the confidence code, little birdie tells me it's going to be on the new york times best seller list. >>> the army code causing controversy in the ranks up next. g good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospi
katy kay and claire shipman, you are great. the confidence code, little birdie tells me it's going to be on the new york times best seller list. >>> the army code causing controversy in the ranks up next. g good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a...
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we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late. she knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..." "saver"? "saver," anyway?
we can't have some unscientific poll shaking claire's confidence. phil... what poll? too late. she knows. who told her? what is this, a witch hunt? oh, my god. i have to go. well, i just don't think it's a big deal. i mean, how many people read the "weekly..." "saver"? "saver," anyway?
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clair and lennon parham. music from twenty one pilots.ring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is -- seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening! [ cheers and applause ] good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] pretty well? that's great. let's get started. pope francis, this is true. pope francis, today, tweeted to his 4 million twitter followers, "inequality is the root of social evil." so it looks like -- he's giving us his season tickets to the clippers. [ laughter and applause ] and no one -- no one is happier -- than the person who has season tickets right behind him -- [ laughter ] --because it is a terrible sight line when he wears that giant hat. big celebrity news. "people" and "us weekly" are reporting that george clooney is engaged to a 36-year-old human rights lawyer in the u.k. so be nice to carol in accounting today. she's taking this really hard. [ laughter and applause ] the only accounting she
clair and lennon parham. music from twenty one pilots.ring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is -- seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening! [ cheers and applause ] good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] pretty well? that's great. let's get started. pope francis, this is true. pope francis, today, tweeted to his 4 million twitter...
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claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me long time ago, - the... the... - pizza cutter. go ahead. give me another one. yes, i was wrong that time. it's a piece of plastic. you're ruining brunch. (jay) don't sweat it, cam. i forget things all the time. like i can never remember the name of that weather guy that i liked. uh... thunder something. stormy... flash stormy? ah, whatever the hell it is. i don't know. just eat your eggs, jay.
claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me long time ago, - the... the... - pizza cutter. go ahead. give me another one. yes, i was wrong that time. it's a piece of plastic. you're ruining brunch. (jay) don't sweat it, cam. i forget things...
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this is emma claire.mma claire is celebrating her first easter with a chocolate bunny. >> she's all about it. look at that. she has the handle she can hang on to and it's colorful and chocolate. >> look at her looking at her mom behind the camera with eyes like don't you dare come near this. this is mine and i'm not sharing. >> watch when mom does go in. >> okay. i won't take it. >> she almost hugs that chocolate bunny. you are not getting your dirty paws on this. >> in this particular video we learn to let toddlers be toddlers. in this case in wisconsin, this little guy, brian jr., out grocery shopping with his uncle, owen. he's got his own shopping cart. >> looking at the booze. >> brian jr. likes the sauce. >> is he looking for a cab or m merlot. >> with the gin. he wants the bottom shelf. he puts it right in his cart, he's done with his shopping and walks on. >> it's the after burner selfie. >> this suit is going to stand where the jet blast will sfobe. >> still to come, guys tired of taking the trash
this is emma claire.mma claire is celebrating her first easter with a chocolate bunny. >> she's all about it. look at that. she has the handle she can hang on to and it's colorful and chocolate. >> look at her looking at her mom behind the camera with eyes like don't you dare come near this. this is mine and i'm not sharing. >> watch when mom does go in. >> okay. i won't take it. >> she almost hugs that chocolate bunny. you are not getting your dirty paws on this....
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. >> reporter: professor crispin pierce at the university of wisconsin at au claire has been sampling the air and found elevated levels of dust with silica which can cause cancer. >> like asbestos, it's a component of these small bits of dust that is particular he dangerous and damaging. >> reporter: but while the mining boom here has created concern, it's also created nearly 3,000 jobs. >> the growth in this industry, as long as it's done responsibly, is an excellent, awesome opportunity for wisconsin. >> reporter: rich budinger is president of the wisconsin industrial sand association which runs 10 mines. he told us if the mining companies just follow existing safety regulations, the threat from blowing sand will dissipate. >> water wagons are constantly watering down the roads. we have sprinkler systems on our stockpiles. >> reporter: still, over the past two years, wisconsin's department of natural resources has issued 22 citations for non- compliance with environmental regulations to 21 different mining companies. and while the county board eventually rejected all energy's plant
. >> reporter: professor crispin pierce at the university of wisconsin at au claire has been sampling the air and found elevated levels of dust with silica which can cause cancer. >> like asbestos, it's a component of these small bits of dust that is particular he dangerous and damaging. >> reporter: but while the mining boom here has created concern, it's also created nearly 3,000 jobs. >> the growth in this industry, as long as it's done responsibly, is an excellent,...
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i like what he's saying, claire.
i like what he's saying, claire.
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angie, in our cover story, missouri senator claire mccaskill accused general motors of having a "culture of cover-up" during the time faulty ignition switches were linked to at least 31-crashes and the deaths of 13 people. it's also led to a current recall of 2.6 million g-m cars and a showdown in a senate hearing room. in more combative questioning by senators than g-m ceo mary barra faced in the house, a senate subcommittee demanded to know who was responsible for the installation of redesigned ignition parts numbered the same as those they replaced on compact chevy, pontiac and saturn cars. with the same number, the change was untraceable to owners and federal safety regulators and averted a mandatory recall. "in late 2006 or 2007, gm replaced the ignition part but did not tell anyone." subcommittee chairwoman claire mccaskill of missouri on documents that show a g-m engineer who authorized a redesigned ignition in 2006-- then denied it in a court deposition, last year. she had a phrase for that. "a culture of cover-up that allowed an enginer to lie under oath, repeatedly." barra vowe
angie, in our cover story, missouri senator claire mccaskill accused general motors of having a "culture of cover-up" during the time faulty ignition switches were linked to at least 31-crashes and the deaths of 13 people. it's also led to a current recall of 2.6 million g-m cars and a showdown in a senate hearing room. in more combative questioning by senators than g-m ceo mary barra faced in the house, a senate subcommittee demanded to know who was responsible for the installation...
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[ laughter ] so it's neither of our rooms. >> but, claire, you're like a a dog. peed on juan pablo first and claimed your territory. but that territory might not be yours. [ laughter ] now, get out! >> jimmy: there you go. that's a very, very dramatic scene. [ cheers and applause ] questlove and tariq, everyone! questlove and tariq! very nice. ♪ you can stop taking a bow now. you have taken enough bows. thank you very much. just stop clapping, you're -- [ cheers and applause ] gosh. oh, man. guys, have you seen "the lego movie?" [ cheers ] it was great. just came in at number one at the box office for the second weekend in a row with $48.8 million. and they actually just started working on the sequel. and we have the first photo. check it out. they just started working on it. [ laughter ] just started working on it. it's a good start. it looks like it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be great. this is kind of scary. scientists say that an asteroid the size of three football fields flew past earth last night. scientists are happy the aster
[ laughter ] so it's neither of our rooms. >> but, claire, you're like a a dog. peed on juan pablo first and claimed your territory. but that territory might not be yours. [ laughter ] now, get out! >> jimmy: there you go. that's a very, very dramatic scene. [ cheers and applause ] questlove and tariq, everyone! questlove and tariq! very nice. ♪ you can stop taking a bow now. you have taken enough bows. thank you very much. just stop clapping, you're -- [ cheers and applause ]...
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amount of time to go to the confederacy we confront each time currently the new roof new packaging and claire hands plans to employ two hundred people the jobs like so we focus again on manufacturing supply chain quality assurance quality control logistics distribution really the heart and soul cream and life transforming products. this discovery i see is expected to result to the creation of an additional two hundred jobs the construction of the next two years. i'm deficient that being feasted on ryanair competing in the world has come to think the lord came to the plant the new technology software development and ditches to markets in the end of the government's decision to buy the travel time. helping to create jobs. notice the green light to get to one point two million passengers was easy to use the airport council figures confirm that would result in decreased to five thousand one hundred new jobs. the around the irish airport tonight to check what that means something to play with the australian financial services firm peppered with increasing hundred piece done after securing contract
amount of time to go to the confederacy we confront each time currently the new roof new packaging and claire hands plans to employ two hundred people the jobs like so we focus again on manufacturing supply chain quality assurance quality control logistics distribution really the heart and soul cream and life transforming products. this discovery i see is expected to result to the creation of an additional two hundred jobs the construction of the next two years. i'm deficient that being feasted...
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claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> and the confidence code hits the stores tomorrow. abcnews.com, "nightline" later. and for those of you observing passover, have a blessed one. see >>> did san francisco police go too far in shooting a man at a city park? >> does the san francisco police department lack man pouer to keep the city safe? >> what happened inside of this miami hotel? details on the collin kaepernick police investigation. >> and the backlash you can face now that it's your turn to get google glass. >> it's happening now in downtown san francisco. good evening, everyone. >> bart commuters facing delays after a woman jumped in front of a train at montgomery street bart station. >> the station was shut down sometime, commuters waited for buses. >> cheryl, a lot of confusion and a bit of chaos remains here on market street. the montgomery street station just reopened we're told after ing closed for about 40 minutes. police say that a woman on the platt form was hit by a bart train. witnesses say she stepped in front of the train as it approached. now, she has
claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> and the confidence code hits the stores tomorrow. abcnews.com, "nightline" later. and for those of you observing passover, have a blessed one. see >>> did san francisco police go too far in shooting a man at a city park? >> does the san francisco police department lack man pouer to keep the city safe? >> what happened inside of this miami hotel? details on the collin kaepernick police investigation. >> and the...
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(claire) what? in a voice mail, no less. unbelievable--and by that, i mean believable.sn't nana coming? i don't know. something about her new boyfriend whisking her away on a cruise. i just got my gift. (claire) what boyfriend? carl the cruise ship captain. it was in her holiday newsletter. oh, i can't read that whole thing. no. yeah, after two pages about the bird she rescued... and by the way, i don't think you can say you rescued something if it dies. it died? she wrote a poem about it. a little too free with the free verse for my taste, but fine, we'll call it a poem.
(claire) what? in a voice mail, no less. unbelievable--and by that, i mean believable.sn't nana coming? i don't know. something about her new boyfriend whisking her away on a cruise. i just got my gift. (claire) what boyfriend? carl the cruise ship captain. it was in her holiday newsletter. oh, i can't read that whole thing. no. yeah, after two pages about the bird she rescued... and by the way, i don't think you can say you rescued something if it dies. it died? she wrote a poem about it. a...
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i will turn it over to mary claire. >> thank you for coming. i am interested in before you came to the white house. tell
i will turn it over to mary claire. >> thank you for coming. i am interested in before you came to the white house. tell
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claire mccaskill called this a culture of cover-up. mccaskill brought up the story of mark hood. he's that engineer hired by the family of brooke melton, the woman who died on her birthday in 2010 in a 2005 chevy cobalt crash. mark hood testified in the civil lawsuit last year that he essentially appears to have uncovered the complicated technical details of this ignition switch problem. several weeks ago, the nbc news investigative unit first spoke with him and he described how gm appeared to have changed the ignition switch part, that key part in 2006 without telling anyone, and now his investigation, mark hood's analysis of the whole issue, has really become central to these congressional hearings. >> one point about this, just the sort of -- the look of this whole thing, and what general motors might have thought with mary barra, the first female ceo of a major auto maker. the fact is that she went up there and two days in a row, we're seeing that it is the women and many of them are former prosecutors who are just going after her and citing a lot of details that she may not
claire mccaskill called this a culture of cover-up. mccaskill brought up the story of mark hood. he's that engineer hired by the family of brooke melton, the woman who died on her birthday in 2010 in a 2005 chevy cobalt crash. mark hood testified in the civil lawsuit last year that he essentially appears to have uncovered the complicated technical details of this ignition switch problem. several weeks ago, the nbc news investigative unit first spoke with him and he described how gm appeared to...
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claire mccaskill, democrat from missouri, chairing this hearing today. we'll be watching. >> thanks. >> you got it. >>> up next, we'll speak to the father of a young woman who was killed in a crash caused by these gm ignition issues. and we're going to be keeping a close eye on hawaii, where we're minutes away from the first waves triggered by the massive earthquake in chile, will be hitting. the good news, it looks like hawaii will be fine as long as people stay out of the water. >>> first, a look at today's "planner." the president goes back to the university of michigan. he spends a lot of time in ann arbor. it's a favorite place for him to go. this time, talking minimum wage. we'll be right back with more tdr after the break. ♪ ♪ mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? so, what'd you thi
claire mccaskill, democrat from missouri, chairing this hearing today. we'll be watching. >> thanks. >> you got it. >>> up next, we'll speak to the father of a young woman who was killed in a crash caused by these gm ignition issues. and we're going to be keeping a close eye on hawaii, where we're minutes away from the first waves triggered by the massive earthquake in chile, will be hitting. the good news, it looks like hawaii will be fine as long as people stay out of the...
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if they violate the ethics rules. >>> santa claire county d.a.'office announce thad a police officer who opened fire and kill add murder suspect last year acted within the law. according to the d.a.'s report, the suspect try today run down the officer last march 18 t.passenger in the car said that the suspect said they're not going to get me. the officer drew his weapon and told him to stop that.'s when he reportsed the engine and went toward the officer. mafusz mia was a gang member and killed a man the week earl lower glrchlt. >> a 29-year-old software engineers is suing the police department after officers shot him 3 times. he was armed with a broom when police shot him last april. police would not comment on the lawsuit but they say he held a blunt object and pushed toward the officers. his attorney said the case is extreme example of misconduct. >>> an east bay soldier returned home today to a hero's welcome. dozens of veterans greated staff sergeant ty carter as he visited his father's home in antioch. the army says carter ran through a gun
if they violate the ethics rules. >>> santa claire county d.a.'office announce thad a police officer who opened fire and kill add murder suspect last year acted within the law. according to the d.a.'s report, the suspect try today run down the officer last march 18 t.passenger in the car said that the suspect said they're not going to get me. the officer drew his weapon and told him to stop that.'s when he reportsed the engine and went toward the officer. mafusz mia was a gang member...
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claire is now at home cooking in the kitchen and doesn't hear the buzzer.er in doesn't live there. he has no intention of ever setting foot in an apartment as we will soon see. within seconds, he has france trapped alone with him in the elevator. he thinks no one can see him. but this 24-hour security camera is rolling the whole time. >> he walks up the stairs and prepares himself, calls the elevator, waits for her to come, gets in the elevator with her, talks to her, makes her feel comfortable. asks her what floor she's going to. pushes the elevator. he's very calculating about the whole thing. >> as the fifth floor approaches and france tries to walk out of the elevator, the man she's sharing the elevator with grabs her from behind and violently chokes her. he then steals her bag filled with the money she just withdrew from the bank to give as a present and he steals her cane. then he darts out of the building. france's niece, claire, has no idea any of this is happening right next to her apartment. >> the elevator is just steps away from my door, literal
claire is now at home cooking in the kitchen and doesn't hear the buzzer.er in doesn't live there. he has no intention of ever setting foot in an apartment as we will soon see. within seconds, he has france trapped alone with him in the elevator. he thinks no one can see him. but this 24-hour security camera is rolling the whole time. >> he walks up the stairs and prepares himself, calls the elevator, waits for her to come, gets in the elevator with her, talks to her, makes her feel...
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some very tough questions were asked, if claire mccaskill is any indication, mary barra's facing a pretty set of questions again today. do you think they can make a difference? >> i think so. they are our government. that's what we have to trust. i think at the end of the day, they'll get the answers. they'll get that investigation and they'll make, you know, what was wrong right, and that's why i feel they'll definitely do. >> you know, there is a tendency sometimes when you have these tragedies and you lump people into a group, a number, there are 13 people. perhaps your daughter, as well. what would you want people to know specifically about your daughter and what was lost? >> what was lost was a beautiful girl, inside and out, who always had a smile on her face, who loved everyone, who had a laugh that was contagious, bright future, university of south carolina, biology major. a life was lost that would have made a difference in this world. >> and if there was one answer you wanted to get today from this senate hearing, phil, what would it be, what question is nagging at you? >> that'
some very tough questions were asked, if claire mccaskill is any indication, mary barra's facing a pretty set of questions again today. do you think they can make a difference? >> i think so. they are our government. that's what we have to trust. i think at the end of the day, they'll get the answers. they'll get that investigation and they'll make, you know, what was wrong right, and that's why i feel they'll definitely do. >> you know, there is a tendency sometimes when you have...
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the choices that claire and i have made to build our confidence.hile it is part genetic it is volitional. >> what is your confidence level as a parent? >> might as high as a parent. ine is probably less high. women tend to be more confident as parents, more confident at home. >> society believes it therefore they believe it. >> there is part of our confidence gap that has to do with society values, and stereotypes, and sitting around a table as the only woman. it affects you. >> what did you find from athletics? women basketball players. >> that was incredible. we went to watch the mystics in washington. i thought watching them, of course these woman are confident. it is extraordinary. you sit with them afterwards, and yes they are confident to some extent, but it started talking, comparing about the men. it can be hard to just put a wall up and get over it quickly. >> they lack confidence or something else? >> i do think there is a difference in something that we are doing to ourselves, compared to what many men do to themselves. we carry criticis
the choices that claire and i have made to build our confidence.hile it is part genetic it is volitional. >> what is your confidence level as a parent? >> might as high as a parent. ine is probably less high. women tend to be more confident as parents, more confident at home. >> society believes it therefore they believe it. >> there is part of our confidence gap that has to do with society values, and stereotypes, and sitting around a table as the only woman. it affects...
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. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with a conversation about confidence, claire ship man and katty kay wrote a new book called "the confidence code", the science and art of self-assurance. >> we started writing this book because we would interview women all across america, women in incredible positions of important and came across this self-doubt, people you think would be brimming with confidence would talk to us how they were just lucky to be in the right place in the right time to get their job, were they really deserving of their promotion and it got us thinking there is something about confidence that we wanted to investigation and the book is really an analysis of what confidence is. >> we have no idea that confidence would turn out to be something you might be born with. >> rose: the future of afghanistan, the future of online education, and the confidence gap between men and women when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments.
. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with a conversation about confidence, claire ship man and katty kay wrote a new book called "the confidence code", the science and art of self-assurance. >> we started writing this book because we would interview women all across america, women in incredible positions of important and came across this self-doubt, people you think would be brimming with confidence would talk to us how they were just lucky to be in the right place in...
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if they violate the ethics rules. >>> santa claire county d.a.'fice announce thad a police officer who opened fire and kill add murder suspect last year acted within the law. according to the d.a.'s report, the suspect try today run down the officer last march 18 t.passenger in the car said that the suspect said they're not going to get me. the officer drew his weapon and told him to stop that.'s when he reportsed the engine and went toward the officer. mafusz mia was a gang member and killed a man the week earl lower glrchlt. >> a 29-year-old software engineers is suing the police department after officers shot him 3 times. he was armed with a broom when police shot him last april. police would not comment on the lawsuit but they say he held a blunt object and pushed toward the officers. his attorney said the case is extreme example of misconduct. >>> an east bay soldier returned home today to a hero's welcome. dozens of veterans greated staff sergeant ty carter as he visited his father's home in antioch. the army says carter ran through a gun le
if they violate the ethics rules. >>> santa claire county d.a.'fice announce thad a police officer who opened fire and kill add murder suspect last year acted within the law. according to the d.a.'s report, the suspect try today run down the officer last march 18 t.passenger in the car said that the suspect said they're not going to get me. the officer drew his weapon and told him to stop that.'s when he reportsed the engine and went toward the officer. mafusz mia was a gang member and...
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the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
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. >> what about claire mckas cccc? >> yes.to the democratic base. the base as i said wants a woman and she has national fund raising ability that nobody else has apart from hillary clinton in the democratic party right now. >> this is going to happen organically. >> i agree. there's no saying that if one woman doesn't run then pick the next. let a lot of candidates run. >> i'm talking about the establishment. i know you like the idea of democratic disarray. we'll discount your view. >> well, i honestly think claire mccaskill is more qualified to be the nominee than hillary clinton or elizabeth warren. she's done more in the senate than either of them. >> she'd be thrilled to have your backing. what a powerful endorsement that will make. >> there are people in new york state that have said that if hillary doesn't run, then gillibrand run. but there are a lot of really good qualified candidates. i think, though, elizabeth warren is going to have something in 2016 that both parties are going to be hungry for. and that is somebody
. >> what about claire mckas cccc? >> yes.to the democratic base. the base as i said wants a woman and she has national fund raising ability that nobody else has apart from hillary clinton in the democratic party right now. >> this is going to happen organically. >> i agree. there's no saying that if one woman doesn't run then pick the next. let a lot of candidates run. >> i'm talking about the establishment. i know you like the idea of democratic disarray. we'll...
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claire: phil! oh, that's my wife, claire. luke was using my computer. for this. i'm gonna have to, uh, call you back. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this --
claire: phil! oh, that's my wife, claire. luke was using my computer. for this. i'm gonna have to, uh, call you back. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this --
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claire mccaskill, thank you very much for joining us.tragedy is really unspeakable, but it remains to be seen, is this something that the base could have prevented given access to weapons surrounding the base? >> it's very hard to see how, andrea. this young man was active and had the right to be on the base. he was in his camouflage uniform at the time. and clearly he had mental issues, he was under mental health care. so you know, there was some really good things that happened yesterday, but it doesn't really take away from the incredible tragedy that the families endured and that the army once again finds itself in a posture at ft. hood where they are in deep grief and sympathy for human life. we have ignored it now for a long time, that there are people out there doing violent things not getting adequate services. >> within the military, we've been talking to iraq and afghanistan war veterans as i know you have as well. they are suffering and these are the combat veterans. this man was not, this soldier, we understand had been in ir
claire mccaskill, thank you very much for joining us.tragedy is really unspeakable, but it remains to be seen, is this something that the base could have prevented given access to weapons surrounding the base? >> it's very hard to see how, andrea. this young man was active and had the right to be on the base. he was in his camouflage uniform at the time. and clearly he had mental issues, he was under mental health care. so you know, there was some really good things that happened...
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noah's son ham said something clear and unequivocal said my father said creator is god -- that could claireright they didn't see the (bleep) movie. what else that isn't in the bible? >> noah gets drunk. noa has dark moments. those are things that some early test audiences were not excited about. >> jon: you can't slander noah like that. who do you think you are? why don't you remember any of this stuff? you did read the same bible as the rest of us, right? >> my memories of the story of noah are very different. i had this children's bible when i was a kid and there were ill lus traded. the animals and the sun comes out and everybody lives happily ever after. >> jon: everybody? nobody lives! everybody is one family and two of every animal. everybody else drowned. you know how many koala bears drowned? [audience boos] talk to god. i think the problem is they made an old testament bible movie. the old testament has stuff in it that you don't want filmmakers to talk b. stick to jesus and you can't go wrong. >> son of god is generating a lot of heat because jesus is sexy. i'm gawking at this act
noah's son ham said something clear and unequivocal said my father said creator is god -- that could claireright they didn't see the (bleep) movie. what else that isn't in the bible? >> noah gets drunk. noa has dark moments. those are things that some early test audiences were not excited about. >> jon: you can't slander noah like that. who do you think you are? why don't you remember any of this stuff? you did read the same bible as the rest of us, right? >> my memories of...
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claire shipman, great to see you. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> coming up, from a book on women to a list that's full of impactful females, the "time" 100. we hear from one of the people that put together the list of this year's most influential people. >>> first, twitter exploded in recent years, but its reach may be a lot more limited than you think. our data dive is next. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukrain
claire shipman, great to see you. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> coming up, from a book on women to a list that's full of impactful females, the "time" 100. we hear from one of the people that put together the list of this year's most influential people. >>> first, twitter exploded in recent years, but its reach may be a lot more limited than you think. our data dive is next. >> these protestors have decided that today they...
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claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> one of those super women sitting right next to me.ou have two small kids at home, you are doing this job, crazy hours, how do you do it? >> it is definitely not easy. i have really wonderful help at home. i have my mom or my mother-in-law who interchange the duties. so i have a lot of help. if i didn't have them, i truly don't know how i would do it. but i love the suggesting, you play first then get stuff done. you overwhelm yourself. you got to get it done. you overlook your kids. you all they want to do is play with you. >> thank you, diana. yeah, we'll be right back. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been no
claire shipman, abc news, washington. >> one of those super women sitting right next to me.ou have two small kids at home, you are doing this job, crazy hours, how do you do it? >> it is definitely not easy. i have really wonderful help at home. i have my mom or my mother-in-law who interchange the duties. so i have a lot of help. if i didn't have them, i truly don't know how i would do it. but i love the suggesting, you play first then get stuff done. you overwhelm yourself. you...
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claire shipman, great to see you. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> coming up, from a book on women to a list that's full of impactful females, the "time" 100. we hear from one of the people that put together the list of this year's most influential people. >>> first, twitter exploded in recent years, but its reach may be a lot more limited than you think. our data dive is next. >> al jazeera has a credibility in international news that's unparalleled. other journalists at every other network in america are looking at al jazeera america are going, i wish we could tell those kind of stories... i wish we could have that kind of time.... the next time you want some news, and the other networks are stuck on the jusin beiber story of the day, turn to al jazeera america to find out what's really happening between new york and los angeles and around the rest of the world. if we can connect america to the rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable news, we can make a real difference here. >>> today's data dive retwe
claire shipman, great to see you. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> coming up, from a book on women to a list that's full of impactful females, the "time" 100. we hear from one of the people that put together the list of this year's most influential people. >>> first, twitter exploded in recent years, but its reach may be a lot more limited than you think. our data dive is next. >> al jazeera has a credibility in international...
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claire mccabbing kel challenged mary berra in that the company has changed under her leadership. >> ishis the new gm that takes a lawyer having to write to nita for you to finally recall all of the cars? >> as we looked at the first population of vehicles we immediately read across toe the other vehicles that may have the same part. often when you have the same part in a different vehicle it can be different placement. >> there were concerns about using the same part number and then lying about it under oath. >> number one, commit to a compensation fund that will do justice for the victims of the defects that killed people in your cars. number two, warn drivers who are currently behind the wheel of those cars that they should not drive them until they are repaired, because they are unsafe. and number three, support the measure that centaur markey and i have proposed that would improve the system of safety accountability going forward. >> and as she said yesterday, she tried to avoidancing any direct questions especially whether she would agrees with those proposals and whether there wo
claire mccabbing kel challenged mary berra in that the company has changed under her leadership. >> ishis the new gm that takes a lawyer having to write to nita for you to finally recall all of the cars? >> as we looked at the first population of vehicles we immediately read across toe the other vehicles that may have the same part. often when you have the same part in a different vehicle it can be different placement. >> there were concerns about using the same part number...
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claire mccaskill sort of set the tone for today's hearing. >> we don't know how many people crashed becausef this cover up. we do know that many died, including miss melton, and at least one of my constituents. >> now the ranking republican member of the committee senator dean heller of nevada said that he is a stock car driver -- his father is a stock car driver and he pointed to what he called a troubling practice of gm of using the same number for different parts. >> government investigators have now requested that gm provide any documents chronicling the change and who within the company provided it. i'm also requesting that gm provide this committee with that same information. >> what he is talking about there is when gm discovered it had a problem with the ignition switch it replaced the device, but used the same number, suggesting there was probably a cover up. and he is also concerned about gm's bailout, supported by the federal government which allowed it to have bankruptcy protection and presumably shields it from any liability from any problems prior to the bankruptcy. including
claire mccaskill sort of set the tone for today's hearing. >> we don't know how many people crashed becausef this cover up. we do know that many died, including miss melton, and at least one of my constituents. >> now the ranking republican member of the committee senator dean heller of nevada said that he is a stock car driver -- his father is a stock car driver and he pointed to what he called a troubling practice of gm of using the same number for different parts. >>...
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claire shipman, great to see you. thank you for being on the show. >> thanks.ppreciate it. >>> coming up, from a book on women to a list that's full of impactful females, the "time" 100. we hear from one of the people that put together the list of this year's most influential people. >>> first, twitter exploded in recent years, but its reach may be a lot more limited than you think. our data dive is next. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobil
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. >> we end the show with what you learned about what you're going to do for claire? >> claire, i'm going to do -- yardwork for you. it's way too early. it's "morning joe." stick around, chuck todd live from austin city limits. >>> 50 years after a monumental push of presidential power. lyndon johnson's legislative legacy, and the 1964 civil rights act are the focus of three days of reflection on the history since that time, in consideration of what should happen next. four of johnson's successors have been taking part all week. day one, saw jimmy carter deliver tough talk on quality. today featuring president obama and president george w. bush and last night, it was president clinton's turn. >> is this what martin luther king gave his life for? is this what lyndon johnson employed his legendary skills for? is this what america has become, a great, diverse, thriving democracy for, to restrict the franchise? we have too many current challenges to waste a day trying to re-create a yesterday that we're better off done with. >> good morning from beautiful austin, texas. h
. >> we end the show with what you learned about what you're going to do for claire? >> claire, i'm going to do -- yardwork for you. it's way too early. it's "morning joe." stick around, chuck todd live from austin city limits. >>> 50 years after a monumental push of presidential power. lyndon johnson's legislative legacy, and the 1964 civil rights act are the focus of three days of reflection on the history since that time, in consideration of what should happen...
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senator mccaskill, claire mccaskill asked her why has she not fired the engineer who was in fired of the cobalt ignition system? >> has mr. giorgio been fired? >> as the investigation has only been going on for a couple of weeks we've made process steps as i return to the office we'll start to look at the people implications. >> so he has not been fired. >> no, highways not. >> there is a document that he signed under his name mr. day di giorgio, he signed it approving of the change. now, it is hard for me to imagine that you would want him any why where near engineering anything. >> specifically why these ignition switches had been changed and not changing the part number. here is dean heller. >> it is incredibly unusual for a car company to change the car part and not change the car number. government investigators requested that g.m. provide any documents chronicling the switch change and who in company provided it. >> heller pointed out that g.m. had asked for and received bankrupt protection to bail it out and keep it in business and provide it from protection from past mistakes
senator mccaskill, claire mccaskill asked her why has she not fired the engineer who was in fired of the cobalt ignition system? >> has mr. giorgio been fired? >> as the investigation has only been going on for a couple of weeks we've made process steps as i return to the office we'll start to look at the people implications. >> so he has not been fired. >> no, highways not. >> there is a document that he signed under his name mr. day di giorgio, he signed it...
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claire, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure.s for having me. >> so your book certainly really speaks to me. this is something i struggle with a lot, and was somewhat comforted to learn from your book that women like christine, the head of the imf also struggles with this. you have a quote where she says i would often get nervous about presentations or speaking, and there were moments when i had to screw up my courage to raise my hand or make a point rather than hanging back. this is women at all levels of success that have had struggles with their own confidence, but what you write in the book is this isn't just some sort of internal struggle. your lack of confidence can really impact what you can do in the world and what you can do in your work. >> i was just lucky to have had these opportunities, never really giving myself credit, and we all have felt that, but i'm not sure that we all understand what that is meant for us in terms of our careers and katty kay and i are digging into this to say is this real? are there numbers o
claire, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure.s for having me. >> so your book certainly really speaks to me. this is something i struggle with a lot, and was somewhat comforted to learn from your book that women like christine, the head of the imf also struggles with this. you have a quote where she says i would often get nervous about presentations or speaking, and there were moments when i had to screw up my courage to raise my hand or make a point rather than hanging back. this...
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mike barnacle, you and claire mccaskill. >> great time was had by all.he is great and legitimate baseball fan. >> she's great. coming up next, the top stories but first here's bill kairns with a check of the forecast. what's it look like? >> that's coming. spring fever is on its way. first we have a rough morning. eastern north carolina 12 were hurt by a tornado. but not these two gentlemen. they did the opposite of what storm chasers do. they floored it when they saw a tornado forming behind them while they were leaving work. this tornado was on the ground for awhile in eastern north carolina. you can see they high tailed it out of there. let's show you what we're dealing with this morning. heavy rain right over the top of new york city as we speak. there's a thunderstorm, lightning strikes with it. moving over long island, into connecticut shortly. i-95 into new york city, it's going to be a slow drive over the next hour. north florida drenched from jacksonville all the way from the florida turnpike from about gainesville. and eventually into the tampa
mike barnacle, you and claire mccaskill. >> great time was had by all.he is great and legitimate baseball fan. >> she's great. coming up next, the top stories but first here's bill kairns with a check of the forecast. what's it look like? >> that's coming. spring fever is on its way. first we have a rough morning. eastern north carolina 12 were hurt by a tornado. but not these two gentlemen. they did the opposite of what storm chasers do. they floored it when they saw a...
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we spoke to mary claire buchan the senior researcher at the national youth council and the pin with his heartache. of course all i heard fact that i am a christian. i mean wouldn't it have it. leo some of the fact is the fact that our construction and construction industry health and education and i both got to hand in additionally little critters many graduates are opting to go on. in fact employment many come to any who have been eating puppies. so we are having the much maligned people intend to healthcare can't anyone. there are of course those who love them i'm on day one of the arms are going abroad for care and career progression. ellie has an opportunity to develop in her career and tends to be drinking cocktails. we do tummy time. the one that actually meant to link anything because the team tell me that it already with that. stews. a season he is. divisions widening ukraine as its government decides to rain in the way the crew rushed scepticism through submarine double six us mission in the hunt for the may st seventy. islamist insurgents update of the deadliest ever attack on
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the suppression of protests streisand is ten to the situation has got new acts to lose except on claire and cans instead of exporting tennis ukraine. it's the politics of what victory would review the previous system is not the only country in the world which is russia does not see the essence of the scopes trial to think that these are in ukraine with you. an additional quarter bailey and the boat trying to decided to increase the last instalment of kyiv and allocate seven hundred and fifty million yen still less that a five hundred. the money will be received as ugly as in may according to the arrangements between russian ukrainian officials and bank managers japan and the international finance corporation a joint approach it as well. they will invest in our industry and interconnection. it is not the cheap ring tones on support of the european union according to the korean prime minister's predictions of the eu will provide steam for twenty years the less rates decreased in some exchange offices the seventy s and put into the national bank of ukraine the sceptical that was close but
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