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. >> team of rivals, why senators clair e mccaskill and gillibran are joining together. >>> hillary clinton has a new answer to the 2016 question. >> obviously i'm thinking about that right now. >> >>. [ applause ] >>> good day, the white house is highlighting the dangers of climate change in a major new report today that says the average temperature in the united states has gone up at least 1.3 degrees. that's a big deal since record keeping began in 19 -- 1895. more than 80% of that temperature rise has happened just since 1980. the report says climate change is real and it is already happening. the north and southeast could get more coastal flooding and severe hurricanes and plains and midwest drier winters and more wildfires. on the west coast, drought is straining water use and creating tensions over water rights. what steps should we be taking? i'm joined by the nation's administrator for the environmental protection agency, jena mccarthy. very good to have you with us. first of all, the key points of this report as far as you're concerned and science is concerned, they are not disput
. >> team of rivals, why senators clair e mccaskill and gillibran are joining together. >>> hillary clinton has a new answer to the 2016 question. >> obviously i'm thinking about that right now. >> >>. [ applause ] >>> good day, the white house is highlighting the dangers of climate change in a major new report today that says the average temperature in the united states has gone up at least 1.3 degrees. that's a big deal since record keeping began in...
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clair has osteoperosis, weak bones. the reason her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body store calcium are lower than it should be. i was careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to the risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun, my skin gets pink, and i don't like the way that it looks after i'm exposed to the sun. also the premature aging is important to kills my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many people like clair are vitamin d deficient and what issues it can cause. >> what most are aware of is osteoporosis, rickets, soft bones, and association with poor muscle health, diabetes, infection, cardiovascular disease. hopefully we can achieve vitamin d levels helpfully without putting them at risk of skin cancer. >> one reason is increasing use of sun cream. uv radiation doesn't make it through. immigration is also playing a part. more people who for cultural reasons cover up. >> because of the lack of experience in sunlight in
clair has osteoperosis, weak bones. the reason her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body store calcium are lower than it should be. i was careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to the risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun, my skin gets pink, and i don't like the way that it looks after i'm exposed to the sun. also the premature aging is important to kills my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how...
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gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard.m, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could possibly need,
gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard.m, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could possibly need,
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claire definitely expects more.t, what's one shocking thing kids don't know about their parents? this is so good, jimmy kimmel asked moms on his show. the hilarious responses. it's so bad. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. my golden years will not just be gold plated. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the go
claire definitely expects more.t, what's one shocking thing kids don't know about their parents? this is so good, jimmy kimmel asked moms on his show. the hilarious responses. it's so bad. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports...
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joining us now are the inspiring duo, sisters chloe and claire tkpwraoupb tkpwraoupb -- chloe and clairesurprised at the way everything is happening. >> is your leg okay? >> it's better now. >> you had an exhausting day. what happened to you? >> i did well in my first lap. when i came around to the second, my leg started to hurt and i fell to the ground from pain. i couldn't get back up. then claire came right behind me and said come on, chloe, you have to finish this. she stood up and motioned me to get on her back and i got on her back. she was jogging at first. i said claire, we're not going to be able to finish if you jog. i told her to walk and we walked the rest. on the last 100, she was walking and she sat me down right before the finish line and kept pushing me to go first. i didn't want to go first. i wanted her to finish with me. we finished at the same time. >> i watched this with my daughter and she was so moved. this is a great message for many. the crowd, i hear, went wild. in a society where everyone is pressured to win, you chose to not let your sister stay behind. what w
joining us now are the inspiring duo, sisters chloe and claire tkpwraoupb tkpwraoupb -- chloe and clairesurprised at the way everything is happening. >> is your leg okay? >> it's better now. >> you had an exhausting day. what happened to you? >> i did well in my first lap. when i came around to the second, my leg started to hurt and i fell to the ground from pain. i couldn't get back up. then claire came right behind me and said come on, chloe, you have to finish this....
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features an adorable 8-month-old named claire who got a little emotional listening to her mom sing an." >> whitney mcconkey from salt lake city, utah, said she always sings to her little girl but never got a reaction quite like this. check it out. ♪ do you want to build a snowman ♪ ♪ come on let's go and play ♪ i never see you anymore ♪ come out the door ♪ like you've gone away >> oh. it makes you so sad. ♪ we used to be best friends ♪ and now we're not ♪ i wish you would tell me why ♪ do you want to build a snowman ♪ ♪ it doesn't have to be a snowman ♪ ♪ okay, bye >> stop singing. >> wow. >> stop singing. the child is crying. she keeps singing. >> the mom whitney says claire rarely cries and thought it was funny that this song did the trick. okay. >> now baby claire just laughs at the video and she has not -- never given that same reaction. thank god. >> maybe it's her mom's singing. though i thought it was pretty good. >> i did too. >> pretty good. >> the wait is over for two lucky ladies waiting to face the mirror. check out their "ambush makeovers." >> and the call that one woman
features an adorable 8-month-old named claire who got a little emotional listening to her mom sing an." >> whitney mcconkey from salt lake city, utah, said she always sings to her little girl but never got a reaction quite like this. check it out. ♪ do you want to build a snowman ♪ ♪ come on let's go and play ♪ i never see you anymore ♪ come out the door ♪ like you've gone away >> oh. it makes you so sad. ♪ we used to be best friends ♪ and now we're not ♪ i...
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stories by marina keegan, the opposite of loneliness with wrapping up the list is the confidence code, clair shipman interviewed women in positions of leadership to find out what made them successful. these are the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup. at 7:00 p.m. eastern deborah hicks talks to booktv from duke university and at 7:30 p.m. coeditors and contributors to the book democratization and a authoritarianism in the arab world discuss their. at 9:20, the use of you but by hitler in world war ii. .. >> including "always running" and his 2011 release, "it calls you back." >> host: author luis j. rodriguez, where are we? >> guest: we're at, tia
stories by marina keegan, the opposite of loneliness with wrapping up the list is the confidence code, clair shipman interviewed women in positions of leadership to find out what made them successful. these are the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup. at 7:00 p.m. eastern deborah hicks talks to booktv from duke university and at 7:30 p.m. coeditors and contributors to the book...
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would it make sense to have claire mccaskill? claire mccaskill supported barack obama in 2008. are whole other range of decisions and factors that would go into this decision-making the on the fact that there would be two women on the ticket. >> a few people are asking about issues that will be election issues this year. there is no question opposition to same-sex marriage was a get out the vote issue. what do you see in a midterm year where candidates are playing to their base? what will be the get out the vote issues in this election? >> for republicans, the affordable care act. they see health care as a base driver. i think the issue has been neutralized over the last several weeks. you talk to democrats in the senate now and people watching closely, and they think this has turned. they think with the 7 million enrollees, they have this positive narrative, starting on a new page. kathleen sebelius is out. it is a clean slate right now. is theye for democrats need to be able to get obamacare to be a base issue for democrats, and i don't see that happening. that won't be a dri
would it make sense to have claire mccaskill? claire mccaskill supported barack obama in 2008. are whole other range of decisions and factors that would go into this decision-making the on the fact that there would be two women on the ticket. >> a few people are asking about issues that will be election issues this year. there is no question opposition to same-sex marriage was a get out the vote issue. what do you see in a midterm year where candidates are playing to their base? what will...
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clair has osteoperosis which could shatter in a fall later in life. her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body absorb calcium are lower than they should be. >> i'm careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun a lot my skip can get -- skin can get pink and i don't like the way it looks. and the premature ageing is important to girls my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many like clair are vitae men d defimpt. >> the -- defirnalt. >> the ones people are aware of is osteoperosis, rickets in children, poor muscle health. diabetes, infection, cardio vascular disease. hopefully we can achieve invite min d levels. a reason for australia levels of vitamin d is increasing use of sun cream. you've radiation does not make it through. immigration is playing a part. more people who, for cultural reasons, cover up. >> because of the lack of experience of sun light vitamin d deficiencies is an issue. a lot of people are raising awarenes
clair has osteoperosis which could shatter in a fall later in life. her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body absorb calcium are lower than they should be. >> i'm careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun a lot my skip can get -- skin can get pink and i don't like the way it looks. and the premature ageing is important to girls my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to...
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claire mccaskill is the senator, jay nixon the governor, both democrats. republicans have not done extremely well at the statewide level. they lost the race for governor. they do have the lieutenant governorship in the state. but democrats in missouri have a unique challenge. they must appeal -- if they are to win, they must appeal to rural voters as well as urban voters in kansas city and st. louis and to some degree in jeff city. so even people like claire mccaskill and jay nixon strike a populist, conservative, in some senses, moderate tone with voters in the state. there is no real -- with one or two exceptions, there is no real progressive movement in the state, and that showed up in the last state elections for the legislature, the house and the senate. jay nixon has virtually no working ability in that statehouse at all, rachel, owner to sort of convince lawmakers by the sound of his voice, to change their views. and they often listen to rex sinquefield, the american legislative exchange council, a.l.e.c., has a heavy presence in missouri. those are
claire mccaskill is the senator, jay nixon the governor, both democrats. republicans have not done extremely well at the statewide level. they lost the race for governor. they do have the lieutenant governorship in the state. but democrats in missouri have a unique challenge. they must appeal -- if they are to win, they must appeal to rural voters as well as urban voters in kansas city and st. louis and to some degree in jeff city. so even people like claire mccaskill and jay nixon strike a...
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when chloe fell, claire carried her sister and classmate on her back the rest of the way.aire later said the move was a no-brainer so they could cross the finish line together. >> that's the stuff, if you've got children, more than one, you have to teach that kind of stuff in your kids. >> yep. >> that's such a sweet story. >> that's a great story. >>> now, to come pro sports. specifically basketball. steve kerr has reached a five-year deal to coach the golden state warriors. >> as for the playoffs, a couple of teams are moving into the nba finals. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" studios. i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. we're here to get you caught up on the nba playoff action you may have missed. >> not just good morning. but good morning, america. lebron james had 49 in the last game against the nets. he wouldn't need to score that many in this one. nets looked like they were going to force a game six. ray allen was 0 for 6 from three until he hit that in the final half-minute. and brooklyn, this is the play they were in, down two in the final seco
when chloe fell, claire carried her sister and classmate on her back the rest of the way.aire later said the move was a no-brainer so they could cross the finish line together. >> that's the stuff, if you've got children, more than one, you have to teach that kind of stuff in your kids. >> yep. >> that's such a sweet story. >> that's a great story. >>> now, to come pro sports. specifically basketball. steve kerr has reached a five-year deal to coach the golden...
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coming up next, i have senator claire mccaskill. she'll be talking about a lot of things.a soup of the day where they're serving chilled peach soup, at the jekyll island club. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. we know you do so much more. you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for a
coming up next, i have senator claire mccaskill. she'll be talking about a lot of things.a soup of the day where they're serving chilled peach soup, at the jekyll island club. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything...
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and later in the day, missouri senator claire mccaskill holding the first of several roundtable discussions not -- on fighting rape and sexual assault on college campuses the panelists include survivors and leading experts. ive at 2:00 eastern. >> telecommunication policy had been been -- not been reformed since 193 will so there was really a compelling fleed in 1995 -- need in 1995 to begin a process of telecommunication reform. at that time up basically had boxes. a box for broadcasters, a box for telephone companies, a box for long distance, you know, cable, satellite, and our view was we had to come in and try to eliminate the lines of demarcation and promote compstigs, believing that with -- comple -- com pelt television, believing there is would be plor investorment and consumer cloice and in0ization and fortunately i think the result has proveous -- proven us correct and that's exactly what's happened. >> whether the 1996 act was written we were largely focused on telephone service. whether local or long diskansas -- distance. to some extent we focused on tv , cable tv service but th
and later in the day, missouri senator claire mccaskill holding the first of several roundtable discussions not -- on fighting rape and sexual assault on college campuses the panelists include survivors and leading experts. ive at 2:00 eastern. >> telecommunication policy had been been -- not been reformed since 193 will so there was really a compelling fleed in 1995 -- need in 1995 to begin a process of telecommunication reform. at that time up basically had boxes. a box for...
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that's exactly what claire mccaskill did in missouri in 2012. her poll numbers were very bad, missouri was a romney state. mccaskill had no business winning a second term in the senate except there was one potential republican opponent that she thought she could beat, that she thought might be so extreme that even voters in red state missouri wouldn't be able to check off his name. and that guy was todd akin. mccaskill quietly bankrolled ads that ran during the gop primary race that called akin, missouri's true conservative and touted his pro-family agenda. she was trying to pick her opponent and make it more attractive to conservatives and it worked because akin won the primary. then he went on to make those comments about legitimate rape and by november the race wasn't close. mccaskill won the campaign that at the start of the year she had no business winning and that was one of the reasons why democrats could hang on to their senate majority in 2012. they actually increased their majority, something that seemed impossible at the start of the
that's exactly what claire mccaskill did in missouri in 2012. her poll numbers were very bad, missouri was a romney state. mccaskill had no business winning a second term in the senate except there was one potential republican opponent that she thought she could beat, that she thought might be so extreme that even voters in red state missouri wouldn't be able to check off his name. and that guy was todd akin. mccaskill quietly bankrolled ads that ran during the gop primary race that called...
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and what's being made or lost on it, claire? >> it probably won't surprise you to learn that in their typical secretive manner, i wasn't told a whole lot, but what's important to note. it doesn't matter. you obviously have been covering this closely, but amazon doesn't have a carl icahn or bill ackman figure charging in and saying why aren't you profitability? so i think what these smaller guys have to be most concerned about is amazon and amazon supply they don't have to be concerned about profitability in the short term? >> wouldn't it be nice for every -- but mind you, the shares are down nearly 30% from the january highs, not just down today, but suffering in that momo trade. claire, we have to leave it there, but thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> >>> we're coming up after the break with a hot debate about the gas tax. it's not been increased in 20 years. >> i don't like taxes, but i also don't like potholes, but the good thing, i don't drive, but this i believe is you driving. >> in car in my jeep wra
and what's being made or lost on it, claire? >> it probably won't surprise you to learn that in their typical secretive manner, i wasn't told a whole lot, but what's important to note. it doesn't matter. you obviously have been covering this closely, but amazon doesn't have a carl icahn or bill ackman figure charging in and saying why aren't you profitability? so i think what these smaller guys have to be most concerned about is amazon and amazon supply they don't have to be concerned...
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the 23 from balboa high school and ask the others to help me from balboa high school and marvin and claire and jane. elsie ray he is. i want to ask some teachers you. my friend lisa guzman to help me nouns phillip we have julian and other. from glal low high school julian and abraham lincoln we have patricia. and other. jeffrey and maria and other. i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more let me see and other. (clapping.) >> hello, everyone. hi hello. all right. so my name is miss mr. guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her stu
the 23 from balboa high school and ask the others to help me from balboa high school and marvin and claire and jane. elsie ray he is. i want to ask some teachers you. my friend lisa guzman to help me nouns phillip we have julian and other. from glal low high school julian and abraham lincoln we have patricia. and other. jeffrey and maria and other. i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high...
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when mary claire king began her research in the late '60s early '70est, she thought it was caused by environment not genetics. she spent 15 years of her life, are researching what everyone thought she wouldn't happen. and ann, she survived. they both believed in something. >> maybe it doesn't merit what we had faith in as long as it is faith in something. >> so it it's a study of faith d how faith sustains us. >> that's it for us on "america tonight," have a great weekend. the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. next on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> an explosion of violence and destruction rocks ukraine as german chancellor angela merkel visits the white house. also, chemical weapons have been used again in syria. does bashar al-assad have a secret stockpile of weapons ready to be unleashed. >>> philadelphia police robbing stores and actually are assaulting women, why are the officers still on the job?
when mary claire king began her research in the late '60s early '70est, she thought it was caused by environment not genetics. she spent 15 years of her life, are researching what everyone thought she wouldn't happen. and ann, she survived. they both believed in something. >> maybe it doesn't merit what we had faith in as long as it is faith in something. >> so it it's a study of faith d how faith sustains us. >> that's it for us on "america tonight," have a great...
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when mary claire king began her research in the late '60s early '70est, she thought it was caused by environment not genetics. she spent 15 years of her life, are researching what everyone thought she wouldn't happen. and ann, she survived. they both believed in something. >> maybe it doesn't merit what we had faith in as long as it is faith in something. >> so it it's a study of faith d how faith sustains us. >> that's it for us on "america tonight," have a great weekend. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >>> job growth just kicked in to high gear, but too many americans have given up looking for work. i'll talk to one boss who says he is hiring right now. also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate
when mary claire king began her research in the late '60s early '70est, she thought it was caused by environment not genetics. she spent 15 years of her life, are researching what everyone thought she wouldn't happen. and ann, she survived. they both believed in something. >> maybe it doesn't merit what we had faith in as long as it is faith in something. >> so it it's a study of faith d how faith sustains us. >> that's it for us on "america tonight," have a great...
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actresses are all asking for roles like claire danes has on home land? >> the zeitgeist, in 2016, that sort of hangs in our consciousness right now. let's face it, hollywood is very big into the democratic party. there's a little wishfulness too. these programs have been coming fast and furious, and not all of them make it, remember, there was that big budget event, the katherine heigl show, a lot of hopes are riding on them. and many could be a flash in the pan in the tv archives. >> michael jackson, love never felt so good featuring just tim timberlake, the only artist to decades. this is coming to be expected. elvis, tupac, others have had pos potat posthumous south carolina. >> that's about a 10th as much as a big album ten years ago would have garnered. not a lot of public interest i think. >> but quincy jones is not happy bit at all. this is what you have to say about it. >> they're trying to make money and i understand it. but the state, the lawyers, it's about money. >> quincy jones, of course he was the big producer behind most of jackson's big
actresses are all asking for roles like claire danes has on home land? >> the zeitgeist, in 2016, that sort of hangs in our consciousness right now. let's face it, hollywood is very big into the democratic party. there's a little wishfulness too. these programs have been coming fast and furious, and not all of them make it, remember, there was that big budget event, the katherine heigl show, a lot of hopes are riding on them. and many could be a flash in the pan in the tv archives....
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clair took part in a study. she has osteoperosis, week bones that could shatter in a fall.he reason - her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body are lower than it should be. >> i was careful about how much sun i was getting. i didn't want to risk skin cancer and i can see that when i'm out in the sun. my skin gets pink. i don't like the way it looks after the sun. also, the premature aiming is important to a girl of my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many like clair are vitamin d deficient. >> the ones people are aware of are osteoperosis, ricts in children - soft bones. there has been associations with poor muscle health, diabetes, infection, cartio vascular disease. hopefully we can achieve vitamin d levels without putting them at risk of skin cancer. >> one reason for australia low levels of vitamin d is the use of sun cream. uv radiation doesn't find it through. pying ration plays a -- migration plays a part. some religions are covering up. >> a lot of people are raising awareness. there's increased awareness leading to
clair took part in a study. she has osteoperosis, week bones that could shatter in a fall.he reason - her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body are lower than it should be. >> i was careful about how much sun i was getting. i didn't want to risk skin cancer and i can see that when i'm out in the sun. my skin gets pink. i don't like the way it looks after the sun. also, the premature aiming is important to a girl of my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying...
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i like what he's saying, claire.
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my experience there was so disappointing and i exal contacted claire miscass kill's office because i wanted them to know what was going on out there and how i felt about that. >> what was the response from senator claire mccaskill's office. first of all what did you tell them and second of all what was the senator's response? >> i told them exactly what i had been saying all along, what i told channel 4 locally in st. louis and what i'm telling you now that we were sitting around every day doing nothing and applications were not getting processed and questions were not getting answered about that. >> they forwarded me to subcommittee on oversight of committee budgets in washington where i spoke to someone about the situation there. >> we tried to get some information. cms said they were committed to working wither serco. they closely monitored the work that serco was doing. it doesn't say the quantity of work or ever on site to monitor. did you ever have any sense that cmf was on site monitoring what was being done or not done? >> well, in the short time i was there, they came once t
my experience there was so disappointing and i exal contacted claire miscass kill's office because i wanted them to know what was going on out there and how i felt about that. >> what was the response from senator claire mccaskill's office. first of all what did you tell them and second of all what was the senator's response? >> i told them exactly what i had been saying all along, what i told channel 4 locally in st. louis and what i'm telling you now that we were sitting around...
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claire: come on, alex. it's time for your cello lesson. how's the tutoring going? you familiar with the term "throwing good money after bad"? are you familiar with the term "dunphy, party of one"? because you will be. girls. haley's coming along really well, mrs. dunphy. good. good. well, the key is to take a lot of little breaks so you don't get frustrated and want to quit. got it. i was talking to david. come on, sweetie. i'm just saying -- she's never gonna get a job, and how do we know the right middle-eastern businessman wouldn't treat her great? i left my shopping list inside.
claire: come on, alex. it's time for your cello lesson. how's the tutoring going? you familiar with the term "throwing good money after bad"? are you familiar with the term "dunphy, party of one"? because you will be. girls. haley's coming along really well, mrs. dunphy. good. good. well, the key is to take a lot of little breaks so you don't get frustrated and want to quit. got it. i was talking to david. come on, sweetie. i'm just saying -- she's never gonna get a job, and...
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claire, i don't think you're grasping the magnitude of this package, valued at over $250.weetie... if you don't use them, then all our money just goes to charity. and so what am i supposed to do? somewhere between dropping off alex at orchestra and picking up luke from practice-- oh, and burning a bunch of dvds of the talent show, i'm gonna, what, pop in for a quick salt scrub?
claire, i don't think you're grasping the magnitude of this package, valued at over $250.weetie... if you don't use them, then all our money just goes to charity. and so what am i supposed to do? somewhere between dropping off alex at orchestra and picking up luke from practice-- oh, and burning a bunch of dvds of the talent show, i'm gonna, what, pop in for a quick salt scrub?
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in order to get -- i got to cut it off, claire.dence code," yours is "i am my mother's daughter" and "all joy and no fun." thank you, claire shipman, iris crass now and jennifer senior and thank you for sharing pictures of your families. we are gonna show them. >> thank you. >> happy mother's day, everybody. >>> up next, history made in the nfl. i am totally blind. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. so i don't let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. but sometimes it feels like my body doesn't know the difference between day and night. i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. i found out this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about the link between non-24 and blindness by calling 844-824-2424. that's 844-824-2424 or visit your24info.com today. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit o
in order to get -- i got to cut it off, claire.dence code," yours is "i am my mother's daughter" and "all joy and no fun." thank you, claire shipman, iris crass now and jennifer senior and thank you for sharing pictures of your families. we are gonna show them. >> thank you. >> happy mother's day, everybody. >>> up next, history made in the nfl. i am totally blind. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with...
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the key is, i let claire think she's in charge. i hide what i want in something bigger and more expensive. then when she rejects that, we "compromise" on what i wanted all along. i call my method "the trojan horse." you know how i got lily? i asked mitchell for triplets.
the key is, i let claire think she's in charge. i hide what i want in something bigger and more expensive. then when she rejects that, we "compromise" on what i wanted all along. i call my method "the trojan horse." you know how i got lily? i asked mitchell for triplets.
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. >>> the santa claire county believes there are more victims in the investigation of the craigs list rental scam. on thursday, a woman there was charged of illegally pocketing those who answered the add. we speak -- ad. they speak to one person who says this comes from no surprise. >> reporter: at least three couples came up on this condominium for a tour before signing a lease and giving this woman, 47-year-old monique morris, a $200,000. they didn't know they were convicted of an alleged scam. >> she never led on she was doing something illegal, but you could tell something was going on. >> reporter: this man lives across this [ indiscernible ] . she's noticed the revolving door of tenants comes in and out of morris' place. >> it was her living by herself but with different guys every month. >> how long did that go on for? >> maybe the last year. because she didn't live here for a while. she just rented it to other people. >> reporter: the da's office says morris used craigs list to offer rooms in her condo or the entire unit for rent. but after a deposit from the victims, the ad o
. >>> the santa claire county believes there are more victims in the investigation of the craigs list rental scam. on thursday, a woman there was charged of illegally pocketing those who answered the add. we speak -- ad. they speak to one person who says this comes from no surprise. >> reporter: at least three couples came up on this condominium for a tour before signing a lease and giving this woman, 47-year-old monique morris, a $200,000. they didn't know they were convicted of...
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claire marshall, bbc news, northern spain. >> looks great fun, doesn't it? if there are any stories you've seen in the course of our bulletin you'd like to comment on, my twitter address is @bb @bbcdavideads. thanks for watching bbc world news. on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. there's a new reason to love activia. when you feel good inside. you live life with a smile. but when you feel bloated, with discomfort, gas, not to mention the rumbling... you feel totally knocked out. eat activia. twice a day for four weeks. it could help you get back to feeling like yourself again. activia may reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues like bloating, gas, discomfort and rumbling. and when your tummy is smiling, it shows. activia, feeling good starts from the inside. ♪ dannon ♪ "firs
claire marshall, bbc news, northern spain. >> looks great fun, doesn't it? if there are any stories you've seen in the course of our bulletin you'd like to comment on, my twitter address is @bb @bbcdavideads. thanks for watching bbc world news. on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo)...
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claire don't do this, anywhere else. -- i ordered 10 or 15 books a week at donaldson. i have art supplies at saint claire. only here they strip you of everything but a naked cell. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >> gilbert isn't the only inmate in seg expressing frustration. >> are you going to give me? i've been in seg since i been here since 2004. they beat me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a cell. and i had to wait all day yesterday to get somebody to come turn the water back on. >> the following day, when seg inmates are allowed back outside for an hour of recreation, jammy bell expresses himself through his music. ♪
claire don't do this, anywhere else. -- i ordered 10 or 15 books a week at donaldson. i have art supplies at saint claire. only here they strip you of everything but a naked cell. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >> gilbert isn't the only inmate in seg expressing frustration. >> are you going to give me? i've been in seg since i been here since 2004. they beat me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >>...
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up next, as high profile commencement speeches keep coming, claire mccaskill is here to shine a lightampus epidemic that few talk about and the lengths some are going to fight it. new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. become the next business to discover the new new york. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of th
up next, as high profile commencement speeches keep coming, claire mccaskill is here to shine a lightampus epidemic that few talk about and the lengths some are going to fight it. new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the...
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for new year's eve, we're taking phil and claire and mitch and cam to this amazing hotel i used to go to in palm springs. they got a whole package-- dinner, dancing, toast at midnight. i mean, what more do you need? grapes. (lowered voice) i said we'd stop on the way.
for new year's eve, we're taking phil and claire and mitch and cam to this amazing hotel i used to go to in palm springs. they got a whole package-- dinner, dancing, toast at midnight. i mean, what more do you need? grapes. (lowered voice) i said we'd stop on the way.
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in the south bay, sunny skies, upper 80s to 90. 87, santa claire. a on the peninsula, 87. mild on the coast. 74. pacifica. 77, half moon bay. downtown san francisco, almost 80 tomorrow. 76 in the sunset district. north bay, highs of 87 at santa rosa and sonoma. 88, napa. 85, petaluma. east bay, 83, oakland. 87, castro valley. 86, fremont. inland east bay, up 80s in concord, pleasanton. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, and as we said, wednesday will be the hottest day in the forecast period with highs up around or perhaps even above 100 degrees and the warmest locations and the remainder of the week temperatures moderating, a more seasonal range, and heat-related illnesses associated with that increase in temperatures. >> thank you so much. >> good time for ice cream at the ballpark. >> a great day for both our local nines. derek norris brought over in the trade that send gonzalez to washington, and guess who theways catcher faced it to? also extra incentive against your former day. a's raced $70,000 for breast cancer research today. bottom first, norris facing go
in the south bay, sunny skies, upper 80s to 90. 87, santa claire. a on the peninsula, 87. mild on the coast. 74. pacifica. 77, half moon bay. downtown san francisco, almost 80 tomorrow. 76 in the sunset district. north bay, highs of 87 at santa rosa and sonoma. 88, napa. 85, petaluma. east bay, 83, oakland. 87, castro valley. 86, fremont. inland east bay, up 80s in concord, pleasanton. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, and as we said, wednesday will be the hottest day in the forecast...
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claire, spontaneous human combustion is very rare. i don't think he exploded, phil. rope ladder works. at least someone followed protocol. oh! oh, it's there! smoke is coming out of luke's stupid suitcase. like his old man, luke is a magician. (laughs) i'm taking lessons from some guy my dad found online. he came personally recommended from the guy who runs the warlock conference up in modesto. (loud snoring)
claire, spontaneous human combustion is very rare. i don't think he exploded, phil. rope ladder works. at least someone followed protocol. oh! oh, it's there! smoke is coming out of luke's stupid suitcase. like his old man, luke is a magician. (laughs) i'm taking lessons from some guy my dad found online. he came personally recommended from the guy who runs the warlock conference up in modesto. (loud snoring)
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you so much for your time and attention, my name is jane siscow and i am the director of compass claire house which is the transitional housing program for families and this is a 20th year this year and we were developed at a time where there were more resources available, but we are grateful to still be around. and we serve families that really were not a paycheck away from being homeless and these are chronically homeless families and unfortunately there are a lot of these in the city and the need has only increased whereas the resources have decreased. and i have seen, this city really come together and create a continuum of care for our homeless population and so, i think that the more that we can come together, and the more that the board of supervisors can talk with the local homeless coordinating board, who has done amazing work over the past ten years to really try to coordinate the services for the population would be really helpful, and i think that the mayor's office has done so much recently, and with devon dufty, leadership, i think that the coordination that is going on ha
you so much for your time and attention, my name is jane siscow and i am the director of compass claire house which is the transitional housing program for families and this is a 20th year this year and we were developed at a time where there were more resources available, but we are grateful to still be around. and we serve families that really were not a paycheck away from being homeless and these are chronically homeless families and unfortunately there are a lot of these in the city and the...
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claire baroso who works in publix grocery store, says the ground collapsed in less than an hour and a half. >> i parked at 5:45. went in the store. and about 7:30, my boss said, grab your keys. there's a sinkhole behind your car. >> reporter: while there were excited visitors. there's those who know better. >> this, to me, is scarier than an earthquake. >> reporter: thankfully, no one was hurt. the next step is to drill the ground for soil samples to determine if it is stabilizing. bianna? >> it's shocking there's nearly 300 reported cases in florida, as well. reena, you're on vacation. you're a diligent worker. getting up for us this morning, despite being on vacation to bring us this story. thank you. enjoy the rest of your vacation. >> reporter: you bet. absolutely. i have to say, legoland was fantastic. >> i'm glad you enjoyed it. >>> we're going to stay in florida and turn to a car dealer and now crime victim who is in trouble with the law himself this morning. after his lot was robbed, he waited the next night for the teen thieves to come back. and when they did, in one of his s
claire baroso who works in publix grocery store, says the ground collapsed in less than an hour and a half. >> i parked at 5:45. went in the store. and about 7:30, my boss said, grab your keys. there's a sinkhole behind your car. >> reporter: while there were excited visitors. there's those who know better. >> this, to me, is scarier than an earthquake. >> reporter: thankfully, no one was hurt. the next step is to drill the ground for soil samples to determine if it is...
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in the south bay, sunny skies, upper 80s to 90. 87, santa claire. a on the peninsula, 87. mild on the coast. 74. pacifica. 77, half moon bay. downtown san francisco, almost 80 tomorrow. 76 in the sunset district. north bay, highs of 87 at santa rosa and sonoma. 88, napa. 85, petaluma. east bay, 83, oakland. 87, castro valley. 86, fremont. inland east bay, up 80s in concord, pleasanton. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, and as we said, wednesday will be the hottest day in the forecast period with highs up around or perhaps even above 100 degrees and the warmest locations and the remainder of the week temperatures moderating, a more seasonal range, and heat-related illnesses associated with that increase in temperatures. >> thank you so much. >> good time for ice cream at the ballpark. >> a great day for both our local nines. derek norris brought over in the trade that send gonzalez to washington, and guess who theways catcher faced it to? also extra incentive against your former day. a's raced $70,000 for breast cancer research today. bottom first, norris facing go
in the south bay, sunny skies, upper 80s to 90. 87, santa claire. a on the peninsula, 87. mild on the coast. 74. pacifica. 77, half moon bay. downtown san francisco, almost 80 tomorrow. 76 in the sunset district. north bay, highs of 87 at santa rosa and sonoma. 88, napa. 85, petaluma. east bay, 83, oakland. 87, castro valley. 86, fremont. inland east bay, up 80s in concord, pleasanton. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast, and as we said, wednesday will be the hottest day in the forecast...
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i'll be joined by reince priebus, the chair of the republican national committee, and claire mccaskill, democratic senator from missouri who has already endorsed clinton for president. >>> plus, the high profile firing that has rekindled a national conversation about women, power, and leadership. as the debate rages over the dismissal of "new york times" editor jill abramson we'll ask are women in power positions held to a different standard than men. and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. we'll begin with the story that's been dominating much of the politic
i'll be joined by reince priebus, the chair of the republican national committee, and claire mccaskill, democratic senator from missouri who has already endorsed clinton for president. >>> plus, the high profile firing that has rekindled a national conversation about women, power, and leadership. as the debate rages over the dismissal of "new york times" editor jill abramson we'll ask are women in power positions held to a different standard than men. and new york shriver,...
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. >> if you don't bolivia in isn't a claire whra county, commute t your tickets. >>> so people sneaking out early tomorrow. >> low 80s inland. for memorial day weekend, upper 80s to near 90. i think winning numbers are in the north bay. 93 degrees. not too hot, not too cool. just right. >> unofficial start to summer. have a great friday. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- amanda seyfried. will ferrell and chad smith. featuring the legendary roots
. >> if you don't bolivia in isn't a claire whra county, commute t your tickets. >>> so people sneaking out early tomorrow. >> low 80s inland. for memorial day weekend, upper 80s to near 90. i think winning numbers are in the north bay. 93 degrees. not too hot, not too cool. just right. >> unofficial start to summer. have a great friday. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy...
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claire has stopped drinking. >> i have been given my health back. i have been given my life back through being given me help to stop drinking, and in this way, i can give someone else a start in life, a new life. >> neither of these donors likes to talk a lot about their good deed. hardly anyone at the architecture firm has any idea what he did. >> i do not want to be seen to be like a wonderful person, look what i've done. i just take, "do you know you can do this? it's relatively safe. it took two weeks away, and giving something to someone that very few people get an opportunity to do." >> around 6000 patients in britain are still waiting for a new kidney, but voluntary donors are still few and far between. other potential donors are showing interest, but waiting lists everywhere are long. >> it's five years ago now that the earth shook in italy. more than 300 people were killed in the earthquake which devastated the city. thousands of buildings collapsed, and 10,000 people lost their homes. it's a mere hundred kilometers away from rome, and the
claire has stopped drinking. >> i have been given my health back. i have been given my life back through being given me help to stop drinking, and in this way, i can give someone else a start in life, a new life. >> neither of these donors likes to talk a lot about their good deed. hardly anyone at the architecture firm has any idea what he did. >> i do not want to be seen to be like a wonderful person, look what i've done. i just take, "do you know you can do this? it's...