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we'll ask claire about that. and talk about some legislative activity in favor of dads.are seeing movement i in a number of states what, it means to the future of the of family law and child custody. we'll see you in two minutes. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. we are discussing the fathers' rights movement. and claire, before the break, you mentioned that it seems like it's often the de facto decision of the court to side with the mother for custody. should the courts be gender blind and look at both sides equally? >> right. well, what i said is that children were more likely end up with their mothers but that's not because courts are biased for mothers they are recreating the situation that the family had before the break up where the mother did more child caring than the father. but in terms of de facto child custody it sound good on paper it's not necessarily a good idea. certainly both parents should be candidates for custody and the idea should be to try and maintain a relationship between both children. but between both parents and the child. but to have a presumption in fa
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the clair barton parkway closed as well.a, mike, back to you. >>> a local candidate who served jail time for embezzling thousands of dollars there's years ago is back on the ballot. >> his name, william c shelton. running again, this time in a different dc neighborhood. delia goncalves has this exclusive. >> i definitely would have a problem with it and do have a problem with it i don't and we do too. william shelton, who pled guilty to stealing nearly $30,000 from the bank account, in 2011, wants to be commissioner again. this time in ward 8. when i confronted him at his northeast apartment three years ago, he shut the door in my face. according to the dc auditor, shelton used the money for dc shopping sprees and to pay his car note. so i tried tracking him down again for answers. stopping by his address list with a board of election. the lawn littered with building materials a car with no tags and an old political sign. the home owned by 84-year-old car dell shelton, not the 45- year-old candidate william shelton. then aga
the clair barton parkway closed as well.a, mike, back to you. >>> a local candidate who served jail time for embezzling thousands of dollars there's years ago is back on the ballot. >> his name, william c shelton. running again, this time in a different dc neighborhood. delia goncalves has this exclusive. >> i definitely would have a problem with it and do have a problem with it i don't and we do too. william shelton, who pled guilty to stealing nearly $30,000 from the bank...
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and i want to take a moment, i, i know that claire joyce and (inaudible) mother is with us today and claire, what happens 14 years ago, i know is something that we all mourn every day, every one who is here. but you know that your daughter and your family name has galvanized a movement, a movement that is represented by every man and woman who is here today. and i want to thank all of the amazing advocates and the city leaders who over the past 14 years, have moved forward, the 121 recommendations that we have adopted. but we know that we could do better. and when the statistic is that you look to your left and you look to your right, one out of three, we know that we can do better. for mary atchison we know that we can do better, for mary free mon we know that we can do better. for my good friend, (inaudible) we know that we can do better. and so i want to thank all of you for being here tonight. for helping to shine a light, for being part of our city of san francisco, and we are the city that revolutionized what love is about. from the summer of love, to marriage equality and i tr
and i want to take a moment, i, i know that claire joyce and (inaudible) mother is with us today and claire, what happens 14 years ago, i know is something that we all mourn every day, every one who is here. but you know that your daughter and your family name has galvanized a movement, a movement that is represented by every man and woman who is here today. and i want to thank all of the amazing advocates and the city leaders who over the past 14 years, have moved forward, the 121...
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we'll ask clair about that and talk about legislative activity in favour of data. we see movement in a number of states, and what it means for child custody. back in 2 minutes. >> the film is about democratization of information >> the fight for free journalism... >> these regimes are aresting more and more people... >> primetime news only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back, we are discussing the father's rites movement. before the break we mentioned this it seems like the father's decision of the court to side with the mother. should the courts be gender blind and look at both sides equally. >> what i said is children are likely to end up with the mothers, not because they are bias, but the courts are recreating the situation that the family had before the break-up, where the mother did more of the childcare than the father. in terms of a de facto rule of favour, if sounds good on paper, it's not necessarily a good idea. both parents should be candidates for custody, and the idea should be to try and maintain a relationship between both children, between both
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from neutrogena®. >> schieffer: we're back with claire mccaskill.ou heard governor romney he seems to be saying keep the option of american troops going back in to iraq on the table at least. what is your take on that? >> i think the president is trying not to repeat the mistakes of the past. we've got to have a unified iraq with a competent military unless we want to tell the american people, it is our job to -- as far as the eye can see to in fact do the military of iraq. we are slowing down. the strikes have been effective in terms of slowing their progress, we're working very hard with some of the moderate sunnis who aren't because of the ideology they're with them because of political failure in iraq. i think we need to give time to this strategy to work and make sure that for the first time we have the arab neighbors who have so much at stake in this war that they are participating fully instead of the united states carrying the entire lead. >> schieffer: we talk about what he said on immigration. he said what the republicans have been saying
from neutrogena®. >> schieffer: we're back with claire mccaskill.ou heard governor romney he seems to be saying keep the option of american troops going back in to iraq on the table at least. what is your take on that? >> i think the president is trying not to repeat the mistakes of the past. we've got to have a unified iraq with a competent military unless we want to tell the american people, it is our job to -- as far as the eye can see to in fact do the military of iraq. we are...
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claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure.he's a dancing doll. >> the other little girl wears a night gown. >> yes. >> tell us about your role. you can speak. >> not in the show, but i can speak. yes. >> how long have you danced with the washington ballet? >> this is my first season. >> exciting to have such an important role? >> very exciting, yes. the role is very -- you have to be in the party scene, in the kids react to you, doll-like, it's very fun. >> claire right? the junior company, at the cusp of joining our company. >> when does it start? >> december 4th through december 27th. washingtonballet.org for tickets. >> this is not just for children. >> it's a great opportunity to bring young people to the ballet but there's a lot of really vigorous dancing. anyone who is excited about movement and dance and wants to feel like they're in the holiday spirit should come check out the "the nutcracker." >> thank you for being here. we always love it when the washington ballet visit us at news 4. thanks for coming. >>> tonight,
claire is actually miss liberty, an agorical figure.he's a dancing doll. >> the other little girl wears a night gown. >> yes. >> tell us about your role. you can speak. >> not in the show, but i can speak. yes. >> how long have you danced with the washington ballet? >> this is my first season. >> exciting to have such an important role? >> very exciting, yes. the role is very -- you have to be in the party scene, in the kids react to you,...
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. >> as you wish my crumpet, i'm cooking thanksgiving this year, a huge trust for claire to let me dohis. i have my secret ni jell alawsuit claire though she has another plan in the works, find out what it is all about on an all new modern family at 9:00. >> me first! hey, hey, now stop! this is my mama. all right? mama! shake shake shake shake up your look! >> i'm liking this show for the first season, drey welcomes his mother to the house for thanksgiving and he is trying to make everybody happy. see how he handles it on an all new blackish at 9:30. >> the nominees for entertainer of the year are, miranda lambert, keith wheeler, luke brian -- >> well country music's biggest night comes to nashville, the stakes are big, are raina and luke's battle for cma awards, who will win and what is the fallout because there will be some. an all new nashville at 10:00. it all starts at 8:00 with the middle and then the goldbergs and then modern family and blackish at 9:30 and then nashville followed by "action news" at 11:00. you can follow us on twitter just tag all your responses with #~ chann
. >> as you wish my crumpet, i'm cooking thanksgiving this year, a huge trust for claire to let me dohis. i have my secret ni jell alawsuit claire though she has another plan in the works, find out what it is all about on an all new modern family at 9:00. >> me first! hey, hey, now stop! this is my mama. all right? mama! shake shake shake shake up your look! >> i'm liking this show for the first season, drey welcomes his mother to the house for thanksgiving and he is trying to...
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i like what he's saying, claire. he isn't saying anything. look at his..., we're stopping at every single corner. (laughs) he nailed it. hi. duane bailey. hi. "actor/writer/director who packs a punch." oh, sylvester stallone. sylvester stallone. i said it first. oh, my god. this guy brought his kids, mitchell. what, to this movie? isn't it supposed to be super violent? i'm sorry. i don't mean to overstep, but i don't know that this movie is really appropriate for children. i'm terrified to see it. that's why we're here during the day. it's okay. we're good. okay. i tried. yeah. all you can do. you know, i've read this book, and i know what's gonna happen, and it's very disturbing. i really think you might be inviting some pretty serious nightmares here. hey, buddy, they're my kids. i got it. yeah, but i don't think you do. cam. cam. he says he's got it, all right? you said your piece. just watch the movie. (sighs) oh, uh, gwyneth paltrow. i really must insist you not traumatize your kids... cam. by exposing them to gratuitous violence... stop it. shh! and g
i like what he's saying, claire. he isn't saying anything. look at his..., we're stopping at every single corner. (laughs) he nailed it. hi. duane bailey. hi. "actor/writer/director who packs a punch." oh, sylvester stallone. sylvester stallone. i said it first. oh, my god. this guy brought his kids, mitchell. what, to this movie? isn't it supposed to be super violent? i'm sorry. i don't mean to overstep, but i don't know that this movie is really appropriate for children. i'm...
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. >> so much of the relationship of cliff and claire huxtable.y full profile of sort of the dynamics that play at "the cosby show" and the creation of this black family for america and cosby's relationship to race which was more complicated than people understand, even beyond the pound. i'll read an excerpt. if the cosby show established cosby, the pound cake speech earned him a misleading reputation of a political conservative, an african-american willing to stand up to the liberal establishment. in reality, cosby was not necessarily the cultural conservative after he was tagged after that famous speech in 2 2004, 5. >> he's been a controversial figure despite the fact and because of the fact that in his work it is very old fashioned and trying to avoid political controversy. >> right. but going back to the 1960s, he was occasionally criticized for not taking up the mantle of race more and one of the things, one of the interesting things about his life and his career is that you realize in his private life, he thought about race all of the time
. >> so much of the relationship of cliff and claire huxtable.y full profile of sort of the dynamics that play at "the cosby show" and the creation of this black family for america and cosby's relationship to race which was more complicated than people understand, even beyond the pound. i'll read an excerpt. if the cosby show established cosby, the pound cake speech earned him a misleading reputation of a political conservative, an african-american willing to stand up to the...
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our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claireer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you.
our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claireer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you.
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clair and the kriert organizations we wish you the best. >> thank you very much i want to talk a minutebout retiring i think it's important you have a moment when you need to reflect on the hard work you pursue again, i get american people avenue to pursue that i'm not changing my number or e-mail address and underscore e-mail.org i enjoy the privilege supervisor campos has invite he me it's been a long time i've seen many changes and after hearing today and listening to what i want to talk about the the global power b poor will the women in the community many, many people i want to thank today and most importantly i want to thank professor claire the mentor and teacher and his wife marjorie and the sinclair family for pushing me to the success it is difficult to pursue with 20 years teaching today and freaky was able to make it today i started my school on my birthday in 1994 and retired on my birthday in 2014 i'm privileged to be in a city of champions like the giants to pursue a championship and i applaud so many wonderful things that go on in the district that i work in the mission
clair and the kriert organizations we wish you the best. >> thank you very much i want to talk a minutebout retiring i think it's important you have a moment when you need to reflect on the hard work you pursue again, i get american people avenue to pursue that i'm not changing my number or e-mail address and underscore e-mail.org i enjoy the privilege supervisor campos has invite he me it's been a long time i've seen many changes and after hearing today and listening to what i want to...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself.
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself.
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. >> schieffer: we just had claire mccaskill who voted against bringing harry reid back. i think we know of six votes, six senators those votes are in secret there may actually have been more. what about this idea, but she is from the left. is that going to give the right impression to the democratic party that they're moving to the left as republicans are moving to the right? >> i think she had to be taken in to account. she's a force, and she represents a force. but the other thing that's happening you had claire mccaskill from moderate part of the party she said i'm part of the moderate middle where we like to get some things done. that moderate middle just got wiped out -- at least got deluded a lot. senator pryor and haban they all lost. not as much in the middle left. the left is right in saying we deserve representation. >> i was struck how quickly she mentioned senator tester also coming in, the flat top farmer, whatever the expression was. as almost neutralize whatever signal, which wasn't effective messaging, we're still sort of the same mix of what we were. >>
. >> schieffer: we just had claire mccaskill who voted against bringing harry reid back. i think we know of six votes, six senators those votes are in secret there may actually have been more. what about this idea, but she is from the left. is that going to give the right impression to the democratic party that they're moving to the left as republicans are moving to the right? >> i think she had to be taken in to account. she's a force, and she represents a force. but the other...
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claire likes to win. could sell the most cookies. damn if claire didn't walk the neighborhood
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. >> kirsten, what about joe manchin and claire mccaskill among others saying i don't know about thisng it alone without congress doing it first? >> well, i would say, i wouldn't read too much into that because joe manchin is generally, i mean, he's kind of bordering on a republican. he tends to, you know, he calls himself a west virginia democrat, but he's a big critic of the president. claire mccaskill is closer to the president, but she also wants to probably run for governor, i think she's got some other things going on. overall, the democrats are behind him. they've actually been pushing him to do this. and i think that to your point, i think that the president was saying all these things about how he didn't have the authority because he didn't want to do it. i don't think that -- i don't know if he ever actually believed he didn't have the authority, i think he didn't want to do it for political reasons, because it could backfire. he didn't want to do it before the elections because it could potentially backfire with voters. i think there are a lot of legal scholars who actually
. >> kirsten, what about joe manchin and claire mccaskill among others saying i don't know about thisng it alone without congress doing it first? >> well, i would say, i wouldn't read too much into that because joe manchin is generally, i mean, he's kind of bordering on a republican. he tends to, you know, he calls himself a west virginia democrat, but he's a big critic of the president. claire mccaskill is closer to the president, but she also wants to probably run for governor, i...
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claire, look at this hand/eye coordination. and we've got her mood music, which i think always follows her. talk about the numbers, for you guys, it's at least one in five. and is it still working poor, which is a term we've heard over the past few years? >> the cost of living has skyrocketed in the bay area. it's really difficult even with two people working to get by. >> you've got peanutbutter, pasta, tuna. are those kind of the staples that people are most relying on? >> these are the exact food that food banks really need. nutrient dense, high protein items. this is great. it stocks our shelves and our client's shelves with the most nutritious food. >> last year we sold 134,000 of these bags, it's about 1.6 million pounds. we're trying to increase that number by 20%. if you can help out, you feel good and you might have a marching band behind you. >> laura and i will be at morgue and hill this saturday. >> the safeway on dunn avenue. i don't know if we'll have a tuba following us around like bob. >> let me sell you a bag.
claire, look at this hand/eye coordination. and we've got her mood music, which i think always follows her. talk about the numbers, for you guys, it's at least one in five. and is it still working poor, which is a term we've heard over the past few years? >> the cost of living has skyrocketed in the bay area. it's really difficult even with two people working to get by. >> you've got peanutbutter, pasta, tuna. are those kind of the staples that people are most relying on? >>...
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claire is now at home cooking in the kitchen and doesn't hear the buzzer.n following her 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 absolutely no idea any of this is happening right next to her apartment. >> the elevator is just steps a
claire is now at home cooking in the kitchen and doesn't hear the buzzer.n following her 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...
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we can't call them white supremacist. >> we can't tell you what claire mccaskill called me on the phoneclaire said i like joe but he's a real -- >> you were a little -- >> two syllables. >> is there an animal involved? >> yes. >> claire says it's a good thing i like him. >> it is a good thing because you were. >> we need to follow-up quickly. mike barnicle, i read this in "the post" this morning. mayor giuliani is right. 93% of murders against blacks committed by blacks. 80% of homicide against whites committed by whites. whites kill whites predominantly. blacks kill blacks predominantly. i don't know why. that's the number. michael eric dyson could have just said you ought to clean up your neighborhood. you people and that's when everybody cringed. that you people thing. >> we could sit here and talk forever about this and we won't get close to the feeling of estrangement the black person feels when the cop car comes rolling down the street. we're not going to get there. it's endemic in life. it's there. you have to deal with. the other thing that wes pointed out that's a pivotal piece
we can't call them white supremacist. >> we can't tell you what claire mccaskill called me on the phoneclaire said i like joe but he's a real -- >> you were a little -- >> two syllables. >> is there an animal involved? >> yes. >> claire says it's a good thing i like him. >> it is a good thing because you were. >> we need to follow-up quickly. mike barnicle, i read this in "the post" this morning. mayor giuliani is right. 93% of murders...
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claire shipman, david bloom and john palmer were in the white house booth together and they formed a pact within themselves of always covering for each other. i've got your back, you got to go, i'll take your shift. there is a collegiality that i think is in this business that he was very happy about. >> this must be nice whenever you miss him. >> all summer long i had pictures of his whole life on our dining room table. you would have thought it was painful, and it was just the opposite. i'm so proud of him and he feels like he's here in this book for all of us. >> that's in some ways probably better. >> yeah. >> it's probably an interesting way to -- >> oh, no, to have something. he was a gift to us in so many ñ ways. but to have this legacy and this documentation of it means so much to all of us who loved him. >> he was a gift to nbc news. and even when i first started one of the first phone calls i got was from john, congratulations, a little bit of advice. it was like i thought i hit the lottery. i thought it was so cool that he would care that much. >> i was very proud of you.
claire shipman, david bloom and john palmer were in the white house booth together and they formed a pact within themselves of always covering for each other. i've got your back, you got to go, i'll take your shift. there is a collegiality that i think is in this business that he was very happy about. >> this must be nice whenever you miss him. >> all summer long i had pictures of his whole life on our dining room table. you would have thought it was painful, and it was just the...
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claire: phil! oh, that's my wife, claire. luke was using my computer. for this.k. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this -- a-a picture of a topless woman,
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claire, great to have you on the show.on. is the national guard at the ready the right thing to do? >> well, first of all, this is not the time for any of us to be criticizing anyone else. this is really hard. i think we need to spend more time talking about how we heal and make reforms. we've got a police department in ferguson that is 95% white in a community that's 70% african-american. that's a problem. we have racial profiling still occurring across the country day in and day out. i think we need to be leading, all of us, with how we come together and realize we can do a better job in our criminal justice system of making sure there's equal justice for all. and by the way, many of the police officers have done heroic and wonderful work. and they are tasked with a very, very difficult job. and that is protecting people's first amendment rights. but also making sure the bad actors that want confrontation are not allowed to incite the kind of violence where people could get hurt. so i am spending all my time working on t
claire, great to have you on the show.on. is the national guard at the ready the right thing to do? >> well, first of all, this is not the time for any of us to be criticizing anyone else. this is really hard. i think we need to spend more time talking about how we heal and make reforms. we've got a police department in ferguson that is 95% white in a community that's 70% african-american. that's a problem. we have racial profiling still occurring across the country day in and day out. i...
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claire don't do this, anywhere else.eived a lot -- 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 hi
claire don't do this, anywhere else.eived a lot -- 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...
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claire: phil! oh, that's my wife, claire. luke was using my computer. for this.k. he told me he needed it to do homework, and then i find this --
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claire, minnesota for example. every year a dog named chewy gets several votes.the situations where a write in candidate actually wins an election, marvin moore has won st. claire's mayoral race, and his name wasn't even on the ballot. >> is he a real guy? >> i don't know, i would like to know more about marvin. tonight ' show jimmy fallon wants democrats to be more like taylor swift and shake it off. >> yes. after tuesday's rough election, so the funny man put together this re mix. >> ♪ >> i think president obama would like to shake off tuesday's election, as well. >> oh, very true. >> what a republican landslide basically cost across the board. i think governor corbett was one of the few republicans to lose tuesday nationwide. >> right? >> yes. >> people were not happy with him. >> no. >> ladies, people have been talking non-stop about the benefits of meditation. there is a new one out there, and new type of meditation, i guess, and new benefit, that could be major break through for breast cancer survivors. >> interesting, the whole mind-body connection. then t
claire, minnesota for example. every year a dog named chewy gets several votes.the situations where a write in candidate actually wins an election, marvin moore has won st. claire's mayoral race, and his name wasn't even on the ballot. >> is he a real guy? >> i don't know, i would like to know more about marvin. tonight ' show jimmy fallon wants democrats to be more like taylor swift and shake it off. >> yes. after tuesday's rough election, so the funny man put together this...
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claire: kids! breakfast! kids? oh. phil, would you get them? yeah. just a sec. kids!yelling at us when we're way upstairs? just text me. all right, that's not gonna happen. and, wow, you're not wearing that outfit. what's wrong with it? honey, do you have anything to say to your daughter about her skirt? sorry. oh, yeah, that looks really cute, sweetheart. thanks. no, it's way too short. people know you're a girl. you don't need to prove it to them. luke got his head stuck in the banister again. i got it. where's the baby oil? it's in our bedside tab-- i don't know. find it. come on!
claire: kids! breakfast! kids? oh. phil, would you get them? yeah. just a sec. kids!yelling at us when we're way upstairs? just text me. all right, that's not gonna happen. and, wow, you're not wearing that outfit. what's wrong with it? honey, do you have anything to say to your daughter about her skirt? sorry. oh, yeah, that looks really cute, sweetheart. thanks. no, it's way too short. people know you're a girl. you don't need to prove it to them. luke got his head stuck in the banister...
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the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind., have you seen my blue -- ah.
the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind., have you seen my blue -- ah.
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one of my friends dressed up as claire huxtable for halloween. >> you can't come at the huxtables, brittany. >> he's spent the last 30 years making them believe that bill cosby and cliff huxtable are the same person. america's favorite dad. to get to slay bill cosby is to slay our image of cliff huxtable. >> that gets to a thing that's important here. i have to say all this in the context of we've given you the public record. you make determinations about who you believe in all this. if they are true, it is a reminder that you do not know public figures. you think you know them. you don't know them. >> sexual predator, that's right. >> that's an important thing to remember. >> it is. >> it's so easy to think that you do and this is a reminder that you do not. we could talk about this for an hour, actually. that's "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening, thank you. do you remember a guy named randy scheunemann? the top policy adviser to the mccain/palin campaign. he doesn't have that memorable a face . i don't mean that in a bad way. you don't see
one of my friends dressed up as claire huxtable for halloween. >> you can't come at the huxtables, brittany. >> he's spent the last 30 years making them believe that bill cosby and cliff huxtable are the same person. america's favorite dad. to get to slay bill cosby is to slay our image of cliff huxtable. >> that gets to a thing that's important here. i have to say all this in the context of we've given you the public record. you make determinations about who you believe in...
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when you look at someone like claire mccaskill from a red state, an independent from maine, keeping a distance from harry reid, all that said, he will be fine and he will become minority leader. see how he operates ahead of his own senate race in 2016 in nevada. >> luke russert, thank you so much. roger simon, chief political columnist for politico. roger, this was one of the headlines on your website today. what does senator warren bring to the table for democrats that's much need and reflection of mid terms? >> oh, she brings a populous message, elizabeth warren, even though harvard professor that specialized in bankruptcy law, but bankruptcy law that made it easier for ordinary people to get out of financial trouble, and her big pitch is taking on wall street. she is the opponent of big money, big wall street. basically screwing people over, which we saw in the last few years. and that is a very powerful populous message to democrats now. >> you mentioned her crusade, if you will, against wall street, in the op-ed in politico she had last week, the headline was it is time to work o
when you look at someone like claire mccaskill from a red state, an independent from maine, keeping a distance from harry reid, all that said, he will be fine and he will become minority leader. see how he operates ahead of his own senate race in 2016 in nevada. >> luke russert, thank you so much. roger simon, chief political columnist for politico. roger, this was one of the headlines on your website today. what does senator warren bring to the table for democrats that's much need and...
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the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind.llphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
the trouble is, claire struggles with technology of any kind.llphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
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i am claire murphy. >> scores are feared dead. worshipers in a north nigerian mosque have been targeted. the incident baring all the hallmarks of boko haram and its latest targeting of civilians. hope is -- the pope is in turkey where he has condemned religious extremist. granting recognition, french m.p.'s become the latest lawmakers to acknowledge palestine. they are looking to achieve a two-year settlement between israelis and palestinians. >> our top story this hour, insurgents have set off three bombs and fired on worshipers in kano. the incident bears all the marks of an attack by boko haram. there is no official death toll, but a reporter on the ground says 92 bodies are in a local morgan. a rescue official says 120 people have been killed, 270 injured. friday's incident is the latest violence in nigeria, and the red cross estimates over one million people have been displaced by the violence. here is our report. >> this woman has just fled her home for her life. she is one of several thousand nigerians forced to escape with
i am claire murphy. >> scores are feared dead. worshipers in a north nigerian mosque have been targeted. the incident baring all the hallmarks of boko haram and its latest targeting of civilians. hope is -- the pope is in turkey where he has condemned religious extremist. granting recognition, french m.p.'s become the latest lawmakers to acknowledge palestine. they are looking to achieve a two-year settlement between israelis and palestinians. >> our top story this hour, insurgents...
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claire lists jobs on her phone.s going for the cold, hard cash. >> reporter: you get money? a buck a week. pretty good for a 5-year-old. >> i have lots more than $1. >> reporter: you do? when the job's done, mom check it is off. >> the chore monster gets excited. >> reporter: is it scary? no. a funny monster. claire says it can be cumbersome. >> oh, she recorded she did a chore. now you need to log in and give her the points. after a week and a half, being a busy, full-time working mom. i was starting to think the sticker chart might be the way to go. but it inspired her. >> reporter: over 7 million tasks have been completed with chore monoter. and for this family, digitally reinforcing the positive is better than nagging. for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, santa barbara, california. >> seems like something worth try, at the very least. >>> back out to rob marciano with the final check of the weather. hey, rob. >> good morning, guys. still cold out. still a huge crowd. we have a special treat for yo
claire lists jobs on her phone.s going for the cold, hard cash. >> reporter: you get money? a buck a week. pretty good for a 5-year-old. >> i have lots more than $1. >> reporter: you do? when the job's done, mom check it is off. >> the chore monster gets excited. >> reporter: is it scary? no. a funny monster. claire says it can be cumbersome. >> oh, she recorded she did a chore. now you need to log in and give her the points. after a week and a half, being a...
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claire huxtable inspired so many of us to want to be classy and educated and have wonderful familiesble and whole human beings and when you saw camille cosby on that interview with oprah that happened about 14 years ago she was clearly claire huxtable. she was poised, beautiful, classy. even oprah seemed a bit star struck by her. i've always kept an eye on her and their relationship and i've watched her and bill spend, what, $70 million donated to historically black colleges and universities. they've also made social responsibility an educational platform. when you hear camille speak she's speaking about social responsibility. so it's really difficult to reconcile that image next to these allegations and not feel that she must be devastated too. i'm devastated as a fan of hers. i can't imagine what she must feel as a woman having to stand next to this man while the media is pretty much having a field day with his legacy. >> she is doctor. >> doctor. >> this is a woman who dropped out of college to support her husband's career and went back after five children to get her masters and d
claire huxtable inspired so many of us to want to be classy and educated and have wonderful familiesble and whole human beings and when you saw camille cosby on that interview with oprah that happened about 14 years ago she was clearly claire huxtable. she was poised, beautiful, classy. even oprah seemed a bit star struck by her. i've always kept an eye on her and their relationship and i've watched her and bill spend, what, $70 million donated to historically black colleges and universities....
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any other member of the public would like to address the commission were welcome claire. >> i made it just in time representing the retirees of 71 we had our general membership he meeting we had a speaker who was neutral and talked about the the hedge funds and basically said recommending e recommended that if we were going to attempt any of this we consider a much smaller portion that he was greatly disturbed he studied cal and is well known in california and study unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests extensive and said if we do something take a little bit and try to out and see how it goes no invest 15 percent that's dangerous and suggested that some very extinct consultants be hired several back east no one out here there was interesting to our mini yet when the petitions were circulating i want you to know i circulated both a yes and no there are was an overwhelming response that you have this item on our agenda so you can see that its members who are puc out and i'm getting e-mails from members green across the west coast so it's not just the few of
any other member of the public would like to address the commission were welcome claire. >> i made it just in time representing the retirees of 71 we had our general membership he meeting we had a speaker who was neutral and talked about the the hedge funds and basically said recommending e recommended that if we were going to attempt any of this we consider a much smaller portion that he was greatly disturbed he studied cal and is well known in california and study unless a member of the...
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claire's one of them. >> bye, "nightline" jx. >> it's been a great year. have very affordable gas these days. more people are driving. >> reporter: with the price at the pump averaging $2.80, driving's cheap. >> if you can just open the gas for me. >> reporter: but you have to remember to fill up. in new jersey, this woman forgot. >> at least you're able to get home now. >> yes. >> reporter: you don't want to run out of gas in the snow. >> no. >> reporter: tow truck driver bill to the rescue. which leads us to travel tip number two. be prepared, just like the boy scouts say. if you're on the road, fill up, check the spare tire and be sure to pack a roadside emergency kit. and if you are flying, being prepared just got a little easier, thanks to technology. >> download the apps for your carrier and they'll be pushing you great information throughout the day about your flight and about operation. >> "nightline" producer mike downloaded this app before flying the friendly skies and was able to track his flight even before he'd arrived at the airport. >> right
claire's one of them. >> bye, "nightline" jx. >> it's been a great year. have very affordable gas these days. more people are driving. >> reporter: with the price at the pump averaging $2.80, driving's cheap. >> if you can just open the gas for me. >> reporter: but you have to remember to fill up. in new jersey, this woman forgot. >> at least you're able to get home now. >> yes. >> reporter: you don't want to run out of gas in the snow....
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you probably won't see these ndidatesay claire victory at all to nate.eporting live in oakland, alanwang, abc7 news. >> it will ta some time. thank you. >>> now to theovernor's race and it wasn even cle and it wasn't eected to be. jerry brown was re-elect. jay he defeated kashkari. >> laura anthony is live in sacramento. >> hi, dan. 76-year-old jerry brown is still inde behind me. he has been there for about an hour at the state democratic headquarters. that's where the celebration is underway. he is notmuch of making a fuss. when asked abo wining a fourth term tonight he said, quote, i think it is nice. brown arrived at the democratic headquarters at about 10:00 tonight. here he is mingling with some of the top democrats and his remarks, victory of -- victory speech of sorts was made earlier before 9:00 a.m. at the governor's mansion with his wife, anne, at his side. >> i think the key for the next four years is to make the government do what it is supposed to. it inot about any kind of idea. it is about making work what we set out. >> governor, in your
you probably won't see these ndidatesay claire victory at all to nate.eporting live in oakland, alanwang, abc7 news. >> it will ta some time. thank you. >>> now to theovernor's race and it wasn even cle and it wasn't eected to be. jerry brown was re-elect. jay he defeated kashkari. >> laura anthony is live in sacramento. >> hi, dan. 76-year-old jerry brown is still inde behind me. he has been there for about an hour at the state democratic headquarters. that's where...
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careful to strike the right tone, the man behind the plan, richard branson says claire friday's tragedy was a set back, but as long as lessons could be learnt, space travel would go ahead. >> pushing the knowledge of stays travel comes with unavoidable risk. testing the boundaries of human capabilities and technologies, we are standing on the shoulders of giant. yesterday we fell short. we'll comprehensively assess the results of the crash, and are determined to learn from this, and move forward together. >> the spacecraft's last flight was nine months ago. this promotional video by virgin galactic shows what was supposed to happen. the passenger shutting disengages and powers upward. the only known difference drag the flight on friday was the use of a different fuel. experts say the cause of the crash is likely to impact when the first passenger boards, but not much else. >> it sets back the project until the investigation is carried ahead. but it will not stop it. i think space tourism is a fantastic adventure that will happen in the next few years. normal citizens will pay a little b
careful to strike the right tone, the man behind the plan, richard branson says claire friday's tragedy was a set back, but as long as lessons could be learnt, space travel would go ahead. >> pushing the knowledge of stays travel comes with unavoidable risk. testing the boundaries of human capabilities and technologies, we are standing on the shoulders of giant. yesterday we fell short. we'll comprehensively assess the results of the crash, and are determined to learn from this, and move...
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i was so nervous, i could barely hear claire's pep talk. introduce me to this developer? you're right. we'll know soon enough. i'm gonna go upstairs, see if i can get some sleep. love you. mwah. [ sighing ] i hope so, too. [ cellphone rings ] hello? hey, gil. no, no, no. you -- you didn't wake me. [ doorbell rings ] um, so, you hear anything, or... hey, dunphy. just wrapping up a phone call with this jackass. i got to run, dunphy. i got a late meeting with some jackass. [ laughs ] what's going o-- what's going on?
i was so nervous, i could barely hear claire's pep talk. introduce me to this developer? you're right. we'll know soon enough. i'm gonna go upstairs, see if i can get some sleep. love you. mwah. [ sighing ] i hope so, too. [ cellphone rings ] hello? hey, gil. no, no, no. you -- you didn't wake me. [ doorbell rings ] um, so, you hear anything, or... hey, dunphy. just wrapping up a phone call with this jackass. i got to run, dunphy. i got a late meeting with some jackass. [ laughs ] what's going...