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tonight, senator elizabeth warren will join me in a last word exclusive. we will also have the latest from cleveland and a review of what we learned in today's hearing about benghazi. >>> we are learning chilling new details in the case of the three cleveland women. >> kidnapping case out of cleveland, ohio. >> amanda berry has just returned home. >> stop. >> back up. >> stop. >> it has been a long time since i've seen a crush of cameras and reporters like that. >> i would encourage everyone to give them a little space. >> meanwhile, we're getting new disturbing details. >> the women were bound in chains, kept isolated from each other. >> there are questions today about the cleveland police department itself. >> whether the police missed key warning signs. >> i just signed criminal complaints charging ariel castro. >> ariel castro -- >> the mastermind, ring leader if you will. >> first degree felonies. >> on capitol hill -- >> some republicans are calling it a scandal bigger than watergate. >> putting the attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi under the mi
tonight, senator elizabeth warren will join me in a last word exclusive. we will also have the latest from cleveland and a review of what we learned in today's hearing about benghazi. >>> we are learning chilling new details in the case of the three cleveland women. >> kidnapping case out of cleveland, ohio. >> amanda berry has just returned home. >> stop. >> back up. >> stop. >> it has been a long time since i've seen a crush of cameras and...
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listen to this. >> elizabeth is happy. she is well.e are so happy to have her back in our arms. i hate even leaving her. i'm just always sitting there hugging her the whole time. it's real. >> i spoke with elizabeth's father about the road ahead, for not only the survivors in cleveland, but also their families. ed smart joins us now. it's good to have this conversation with you because you know more than anyone, better than anyone, what these families, what these women are going through right now. give us an idea. the first few days after reuniting, what is happening for this family? >> well, the first day was just so full of joy. i mean, having her back and reconnecting with her and enjoying things that we enjoyed previously together as a family. following that, of course, the prosecution and all of the potentials of the trial come up. she has to kind of understand what's going to happen in the future. certainly, having been through as much as she has been, she'll be going through forensic interview or debriefing by law enforcement. c
listen to this. >> elizabeth is happy. she is well.e are so happy to have her back in our arms. i hate even leaving her. i'm just always sitting there hugging her the whole time. it's real. >> i spoke with elizabeth's father about the road ahead, for not only the survivors in cleveland, but also their families. ed smart joins us now. it's good to have this conversation with you because you know more than anyone, better than anyone, what these families, what these women are going...
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we really believe that elizabeth will pull this victory out tomorrow.ell you, it will be huge, historic. it is almost the equivalent of saying some super democratic giant losing to a republican. but we're going to do that here in south carolina. >> krystal ball, on the poll on the race, it is 47% say they think colbert busch is too liberal, 43% say the position is just right, 38% say mark sanford is too conservative, 48% say his positions are about right. what's your bet on what is going to control, the positions of the candidates or strange history of mark sanford? >> i think the real place to look is who ends up showing up in this election. what you've seen as you highlighted, there was a huge shift in the ppp poll from elizabeth colbert busch being up by nine to now losing by one, essentially a tight race. the biggest shift there was not in the change in attitudes, although there was some momentum that way towards sanford as well. the biggest shift was the electorate that was planning on turnout. this is a district mitt romney won by eight points. it
we really believe that elizabeth will pull this victory out tomorrow.ell you, it will be huge, historic. it is almost the equivalent of saying some super democratic giant losing to a republican. but we're going to do that here in south carolina. >> krystal ball, on the poll on the race, it is 47% say they think colbert busch is too liberal, 43% say the position is just right, 38% say mark sanford is too conservative, 48% say his positions are about right. what's your bet on what is going...
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elizabeth: welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world of aerial and magical arts. hey, guys! am elizabeth stanton. and today, i am in los angeles with my friend, jimmy bennett. and today, we're learning the skills to make it in the entertainment industry, whether it's just flying on a trapeze, or learning to perform a magic trick. so, if you are ready, come on. let's do it.
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that's me, elizabeth. and today my friends, rob pinkston and jimmy bennett are out exploring with me in the bahamas and the florida keys. we're going to discover what makes life on the waters so awesome. and you're coming with us. so, let's go! it all happens right now. all right. this is what not to do when riding a bike. don't know what happened. technical failure. welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world of island adventures.
that's me, elizabeth. and today my friends, rob pinkston and jimmy bennett are out exploring with me in the bahamas and the florida keys. we're going to discover what makes life on the waters so awesome. and you're coming with us. so, let's go! it all happens right now. all right. this is what not to do when riding a bike. don't know what happened. technical failure. welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world of island adventures.
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elizabeth cohen our thanks to you.back. >>> we're learning more this morning about the brother of leila fowler. that brother is now under arrest there the stabbing death of his 8-year-old sister. fellow student and a school administration source say the 12-year-old boy was suspended for five days earlier this year after bringing a pocket knife to school. cnn's dan simon is live in valley springs california with the latest on this investigation. good morning, dan. >> good morning, john. the fact that he brought that knife to school and was suspended is sort of a noteworthy development given the fact that he's accused of stabbing his sister with a knife. we're also getting a better sense of what may lie ahead for the suspect in the months ahead. chris piper knows the 12-year-old suspect from gym class. you say he made threats to you and others? >> yeah. >> reporter: can you tell me about the threats? >> he'd say like i'll stab you if you don't -- he'd just say he would stab us, messing around. >> reporter: he called the
elizabeth cohen our thanks to you.back. >>> we're learning more this morning about the brother of leila fowler. that brother is now under arrest there the stabbing death of his 8-year-old sister. fellow student and a school administration source say the 12-year-old boy was suspended for five days earlier this year after bringing a pocket knife to school. cnn's dan simon is live in valley springs california with the latest on this investigation. good morning, dan. >> good morning,...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. no huge glaring traffic issues right there now. overall things are moving at top speeds. let's take you around the bay area. here's a live look at the south bay 101 near mckee. on 101 northbound, and southbound fine between san jose and santa clara. in oakland we had seen flashing lights pasting the oakland coliseum but everything is gone. there was overnight roadwork blocking some lanes approaching high street but everything is good to go northbound 880. southbound is quiet as well past oakland airport continuing down into hayward. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. the flat section of the span still looks good leaving the toll plaza. heading towards the east bay coming off the high-rise, everything is quiet both directions. 14 minutes from either side of the span. on the maps, we just checked in with chp -- i take that back. it looks like they just cleared it. there was a big rig stalled in the right lane of northbound 101 right by the candlestick exit. but the question mar
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. no huge glaring traffic issues right there now. overall things are moving at top speeds. let's take you around the bay area. here's a live look at the south bay 101 near mckee. on 101 northbound, and southbound fine between san jose and santa clara. in oakland we had seen flashing lights pasting the oakland coliseum but everything is gone. there was overnight roadwork blocking some lanes approaching high street but...
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you went and met elizabeth. how about getting elizabeth on "america's most wanted." i said, no, i'm advising the family to get professional help. elizabeth got married three months ago and i got invited to the wedding. these people need to assume a normal life and next big hurdle is going to be what happens to the perpetrator. is there going to be a real rough trial? >> go ahead, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you there. >> that's all right. i said, you know, people are all celebrating, but think about this. this monster is going to have to come to trial, unless he makes a deal. i hope this prosecutor throws the book at him. he needs to spend every day of the rest of his life in a jail. and these women are going to have to put up with it. that was elizabeth smart's biggest fear and she did incredibly well two days on the witness stand. i talked to her one day. she said my biggest fear, john, is that the jury, they'll find this guy insane and he'll be put into a mental institution and releases in four or five years. but thank god that jury, that jury will reali
you went and met elizabeth. how about getting elizabeth on "america's most wanted." i said, no, i'm advising the family to get professional help. elizabeth got married three months ago and i got invited to the wedding. these people need to assume a normal life and next big hurdle is going to be what happens to the perpetrator. is there going to be a real rough trial? >> go ahead, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you there. >> that's all right. i said, you know, people...
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elizabeth smart is one of them.how hard it is to readjust after such a horrible ordeal. >> it's different for everyone. for me, it was great because i have such a supportive family. i have such a wonderful community. i've had so many blessings in my life. for me, i felt like it came quickly, came quickly and time really does heal so much. >> certainly does. so what advice would you have for these three women in cleveland? >> first of all, i want them to know that nothing that has happened to them will ever diminish their value and it should never hold them back from doing what they want to do. they should still follow their dreams, follow the life that they wanted to have. they should still be able to have that. i always want them to know that they don't need to ever feel pressured into saying anything. take as much time as they need. and if they decide never to share their story, that would be okay, too. >> elizabeth smart with some good advice. we're going to have more on this story coming up, including a report o
elizabeth smart is one of them.how hard it is to readjust after such a horrible ordeal. >> it's different for everyone. for me, it was great because i have such a supportive family. i have such a wonderful community. i've had so many blessings in my life. for me, i felt like it came quickly, came quickly and time really does heal so much. >> certainly does. so what advice would you have for these three women in cleveland? >> first of all, i want them to know that nothing that...
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elizabeth smart's abductor, brian mitchell, is serving life in prison. his wife wanda barzi is serving 15 years. there's late-breaking news tonight in colorado. the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in that aurora movie theater massacre is planning an insanity defense. rick salinger of our cbs station, kcnc has the details on this. rick. >> scott, this document was filed in court this afternoon by the attorneys for james holmes. it says on monday he will change his plea from not guilty, which was entered by the judge, to not guilty by reason of insanity. if accepted, the judge will then order a psychiatric examination by the state hospital. at issue is whether holmes was insane at the time of the shootings. in other words, did he have a mental disease or defect that made him incapable of knowing right from wrong? the burden of proof here in colorado is on the prosecution to show that he was sane at the time. but the attorneys for holmes obviously feel this is their best bet to avoid the death penalty. scott. >> pelley: rick salinger
elizabeth smart's abductor, brian mitchell, is serving life in prison. his wife wanda barzi is serving 15 years. there's late-breaking news tonight in colorado. the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in that aurora movie theater massacre is planning an insanity defense. rick salinger of our cbs station, kcnc has the details on this. rick. >> scott, this document was filed in court this afternoon by the attorneys for james holmes. it says on monday he will change his...
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i mean, in elizabeth's case, there were times when elizabeth was faced with here a police officer isof her. she's being held by the hand and has been previously not only threatened but brought back. if you try this, i'm going to kill you. i have people out there that are going to get your family. and the manipulation of these predators is amazing. and to think that, here elizabeth is standing in front of this police officer and during the testimony of the trial this police officer said, well, i probably would have done the same thing if this happened all over the again. they are absolute amazing manipulators in how they can talk their way out of situations. so i think that it's important to understand that what has happened to these three women was not their fault. there needs to be this unconditional love and consideration for them. give them the space to reunite with their families and to try to heal and find that new normal in life. >> elizabeth must be aware of the story because it is such a big story and something that happened to her. how is she feeling about this? >> you know,
i mean, in elizabeth's case, there were times when elizabeth was faced with here a police officer isof her. she's being held by the hand and has been previously not only threatened but brought back. if you try this, i'm going to kill you. i have people out there that are going to get your family. and the manipulation of these predators is amazing. and to think that, here elizabeth is standing in front of this police officer and during the testimony of the trial this police officer said, well, i...
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all right, john and elizabeth.lies were talking to oprah and they were just defiant that they were going to find their loved ones and i'm thinking of them this morning, the fact that they didn't give up hope, never give up hope. it's something. >> such a blessing. it really is. >>> let's get to sam out in breezy point, queens this morning. hey, sam. >> it follows right along where you are. these folks never gave up hope either here in breezy point, new york. devastated by sandy. almost completely wiped out. there was the storm and then there was an incredible fire that wiped this place clean, as well. well, we're outside the point breeze fire department. you may hear a little drumbeat from the bergen county firefighters pipe band. may hear a little bagpipe. ♪ like that. a little bag pipe a little later. just shh! wait, wait, wait! and then you may actually see the operation gut and pump folks here, as well. there they are. and we've also got habitat for humanity out of westchester here. quick look. seattle, we had
all right, john and elizabeth.lies were talking to oprah and they were just defiant that they were going to find their loved ones and i'm thinking of them this morning, the fact that they didn't give up hope, never give up hope. it's something. >> such a blessing. it really is. >>> let's get to sam out in breezy point, queens this morning. hey, sam. >> it follows right along where you are. these folks never gave up hope either here in breezy point, new york. devastated by...
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yet you stayed. >> i couldn't leave. >> but elizabeth does leave.out of town and she decides enough is enough and makes her daring escape. >> elizabeth tells her story. to the police. mario is arrested. he makes bail. then, when he's out on bail is when he apparently beats up jessica. >> he beat me up because he thought i was lying to him. >> he thought you were lying? >> he thought i was cheating on him. >> remarkably, jessica's story is almost identical to elizabeth's. >> i woke up and he started yelling at me asking me who it was and before i could answer him, yeah, he picked me up and threw me off the couch. >> what did he do then? >> slid on the floor. he sat on my arms -- >> pinned you down? >> uh-huh. that's when he hit me in my face. >> similarly, when he is accused of beating up jessica, he also cuts off some of her hair. jessica agrees to be interviewed by detective above boffman. the detective gets a warrant and basically there is a manhunt. there is an interesting parallel because that detective actually went to high school with mario. a
yet you stayed. >> i couldn't leave. >> but elizabeth does leave.out of town and she decides enough is enough and makes her daring escape. >> elizabeth tells her story. to the police. mario is arrested. he makes bail. then, when he's out on bail is when he apparently beats up jessica. >> he beat me up because he thought i was lying to him. >> he thought you were lying? >> he thought i was cheating on him. >> remarkably, jessica's story is almost...
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that's me, elizabeth.oday i'm exploring los angeles with my friends, jennifer veal and jimmy bennett. we are here on mulholland. yes. mulholland drive that is. that is. that is. and we are checking out some celebrity homes. elizabeth: we're about to discover that l.a. has everything, from driving tours to dinosaurs. and even a little chocolate souffle in between. come with us as we discover los angeles. it all happens right now. look at that. oh, yeah! that's so cool. look at the palm trees. yeah. welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world!
that's me, elizabeth.oday i'm exploring los angeles with my friends, jennifer veal and jimmy bennett. we are here on mulholland. yes. mulholland drive that is. that is. that is. and we are checking out some celebrity homes. elizabeth: we're about to discover that l.a. has everything, from driving tours to dinosaurs. and even a little chocolate souffle in between. come with us as we discover los angeles. it all happens right now. look at that. oh, yeah! that's so cool. look at the palm trees....
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elizabeth dinh, kpix 5, back to you. >> thank you, elizabeth. it's good to see the community is coming together. >>> incredible all that stuff just overnight. it was just packed in there with food and blanket and clothes and all that kind of thing. >> one of those tornadoes maybe a mile wide. i was also just reading reports of hail the size of grapefruits. that is just amazing! and devastating, too. >> how much warning do they get? >> it all depends on the storm. sometimes you can get a warning a few minutes ahead of time, sometimes not much warning at all. so yeah, just head to the bathroom as fast as you can and hunker down in the bathtub. looks like we are going to see changes today. a lot of clouds in the skies now. got reports of a couple of raindrops finally hitting the ground. most of this looks impressive but not much of that hitting the ground just some scattered light showers beginning to show up outside but we have seen some of that in toward the livermore valley right now. just some light scattered showers. storm system very typical
elizabeth dinh, kpix 5, back to you. >> thank you, elizabeth. it's good to see the community is coming together. >>> incredible all that stuff just overnight. it was just packed in there with food and blanket and clothes and all that kind of thing. >> one of those tornadoes maybe a mile wide. i was also just reading reports of hail the size of grapefruits. that is just amazing! and devastating, too. >> how much warning do they get? >> it all depends on the...
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now back here in the west massachusetts senator elizabeth warren introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates for subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks here are her remarks from the senate floor about the bank on student loan fairness act in other words the federal government's going to charge interest rates nine times higher than the rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy. that isn't right now without this or similar legislation student interest rates will double to six point eight percent in july right now banks borrow money at an interest rate of about six point seven five percent however this bill is only a temporary measure the lower interest rates would only be effective for one year so just long enough for congress to actually debate a long term legislation no earlier i was joined by professor patricio some morano he's a political analyst an editor of informatic us dot info and italia abrams she's the co-founder and director of operations at student debt c
now back here in the west massachusetts senator elizabeth warren introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates for subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks here are her remarks from the senate floor about the bank on student loan fairness act in other words the federal government's going to charge interest rates nine times higher than the rates they charge the biggest banks the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs in nearly broke the economy....
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ryan. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two hold-outs who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed foreperson. >> reporter: a mistrial, it was the outcome neither side wanted. jodi arias exhaled and couldn't seem to believe it. her victim's family simply collapsed in anguish. they will have to live through this nightmare yet again. several jurors cried. one mouthed "i'm so sorry" to travis alexander's family. >> this was not your typical trial. you were asked to perform very difficult responsibilities. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez's face seemed to say it all. but he's as determined as ever to send jodi arias to death row. just minutes after the deadlocked jury went home, and arias was whisked back to jail, martinez's boss said they would try the penalty phase again with a new
ryan. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two hold-outs who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed foreperson. >> reporter: a mistrial, it was the outcome neither side wanted. jodi arias exhaled and couldn't seem to believe it. her...
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>> i have a crush on elizabeth warren. what she's doing in this moment is actually trying to create a big vision of who this nation needs to be. and we're talking about educating the future generation, not just in terms of taking care of itself but in terms of actually competing better globally. i think a lot of other nations are thinking about this in a way that the united states isn't. we're still focused on whether or not we should fund the banks or we should fund the students and it is completely off-course. i think that these are the right questions. i forgot your question. >> john: you're not alone in that. rick, let me did you and ron you're going to love this. s what about the idea that some have said of going even further into full-on jubilee mode and canceling all student loan debt altogether. could that work and help our economy or is it too impossible to imagine? >> it is interesting. there is a bill that's been proposed in the house by my old pal, congresswoman karen bass to do precisely that. real life, it's
>> i have a crush on elizabeth warren. what she's doing in this moment is actually trying to create a big vision of who this nation needs to be. and we're talking about educating the future generation, not just in terms of taking care of itself but in terms of actually competing better globally. i think a lot of other nations are thinking about this in a way that the united states isn't. we're still focused on whether or not we should fund the banks or we should fund the students and it...
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: three principles." >> i am delighted to introduce you to our last author, elizabeth price foley who has written book on at the tea party. you make the tea partyhahey tea party is not a party, it's a movement. what's the distinction that is worth knowing about? >> guest: it's not a party in the sense that it has no interest in anoint something sort of central leader. it really is a movement that is defined by what i talk about in the book, three very clear, very old constitutional principles. so, you notice that the tea party, through the november 2010 elections and continuing to today, has been sort of ruthless about throwing its support behind candidates who who espoue these principles and don't care whether they have an r or d after the name and don't care if they're well-entrenched-well-funded incumbent republicans. tall acare about is getting their principles embraced by politicians. >> guest: in fact you say the media makes a mistake by thinking the tea party is nonexistent, because we department see an organized movement, they're influence is waning, what are you finding? >> g
: three principles." >> i am delighted to introduce you to our last author, elizabeth price foley who has written book on at the tea party. you make the tea partyhahey tea party is not a party, it's a movement. what's the distinction that is worth knowing about? >> guest: it's not a party in the sense that it has no interest in anoint something sort of central leader. it really is a movement that is defined by what i talk about in the book, three very clear, very old...
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enter senator elizabeth warn who says what's good for banks is good for students. this week she introduced her first bill as a senator. the concept is very simple. students should be able to borrow money from the forget the same rate banks do. the senator joined me earlier today from the capitol. >> i'm curious where the idea for this piece of legislation, impressive in its simplicity, where did it come from? >> come on, i'm working on what happens with the big banks all the time m. that's out there. and the number of ways in which this country is subsidizing those big banks. i also work on middle class economic issues. one of the things that's really slamming the middle class is student loan debt, making it hard for young people to get an education and start their lives. you look down, see the intersection of those two and say, look, as a country, if we're going to make this kind of investment in our big banks, lend them money at a little tiny interest rate, can't we do the same thing for our young people trying to get an education? that's all i'm looking for. >>
enter senator elizabeth warn who says what's good for banks is good for students. this week she introduced her first bill as a senator. the concept is very simple. students should be able to borrow money from the forget the same rate banks do. the senator joined me earlier today from the capitol. >> i'm curious where the idea for this piece of legislation, impressive in its simplicity, where did it come from? >> come on, i'm working on what happens with the big banks all the time m....
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elizabeth colbert-busch.he sister of steven colbert. >> we knew it would be an uphill climb. >> reporter: he was first elected to congress in the 1984 gop wave and voters in this deeply republican district well aware of his indiscretions are sending him back to washington. and before he returns back here to the capital he faces another date in divorce court tomorrow with his ex-wife jenny. george and elizabeth. >> all right, jeff, thank you so much. >>> coming up on "gma" more on the three girls rescued in ohio captive for a decade. why didn't 245i try to escape earlier. >>> the jury deliberating in the jodi arias trial. we have a first look at the questions jurors asked to decide her fate. >>> diamond battle. why a multimillion-dollar football star is suing his former fiancee to get back that diamond ring. stay with us. in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve mil
elizabeth colbert-busch.he sister of steven colbert. >> we knew it would be an uphill climb. >> reporter: he was first elected to congress in the 1984 gop wave and voters in this deeply republican district well aware of his indiscretions are sending him back to washington. and before he returns back here to the capital he faces another date in divorce court tomorrow with his ex-wife jenny. george and elizabeth. >> all right, jeff, thank you so much. >>> coming up on...
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so interesting to see what happens. >> elizabeth bluemiller and chris cillizza. peter will be back as soon as the president shows up. we understand, thanks for the guidance that he may be coming early. we want to make sure we talk about the civil war in syria. which is spreading across the region with the senate foreign relations chairman, bob menendez, live from jerusalem where he's been meeting with israeli leaders who are concerned about what's happening in the region. >> senator there is some satellite delay. tell me your perspective now that john mccain has gone into sir yarks very dramsyria, very dramatically to meet with general idris. >> senator mccain has been very vocal about his views on syria. and going into syria, is not unlike when he went into libya at the time. so you know, i think senator mccain, who i was with in jordan before coming to israel, has made it very clear. he believes that we have to change the dynamics in syria in order to both stop the bloodshed and see if we can achieve a result that you know we would want to see. >> now you were
so interesting to see what happens. >> elizabeth bluemiller and chris cillizza. peter will be back as soon as the president shows up. we understand, thanks for the guidance that he may be coming early. we want to make sure we talk about the civil war in syria. which is spreading across the region with the senate foreign relations chairman, bob menendez, live from jerusalem where he's been meeting with israeli leaders who are concerned about what's happening in the region. >> senator...
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let's check out the roadways with elizabeth. >> out towards the san mateo bridge. pretty quiet this morning. chp has high wind advisory in there. just a heads up. the right side of your screen, that is westbound 92, the commute direction. otherwise, here's a live look at 880. this is road work according to cal trans. southbound 880 in oakland down towards 66 a couple lanes block. pick it up by 5:00 this morning. it is likely in the clearing stages. we're not seeing any future delays. going out towards the 580-680 inter change, all the headlights is the commute direction. still about 19 or 20 minutes coming through the pass. the bigger rush will happen later. right now you are good to go. let's go to our maps. if you are crossing the bridge in the next week or so, delays over the toll plaza. doing temporary lane changes. they are doing the bulk of the work after the morning commute wraps up, later today after 9:30 that westbound could get stacked up. also, here's a live look outside. show you one more live look. westbound 237, again, no delay. that is traffic, back
let's check out the roadways with elizabeth. >> out towards the san mateo bridge. pretty quiet this morning. chp has high wind advisory in there. just a heads up. the right side of your screen, that is westbound 92, the commute direction. otherwise, here's a live look at 880. this is road work according to cal trans. southbound 880 in oakland down towards 66 a couple lanes block. pick it up by 5:00 this morning. it is likely in the clearing stages. we're not seeing any future delays....
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elizabeth. what is baltimore? that's right. "im" possible for $200. elizabeth. what is trim? yes. "im" possible for $400. elizabeth again. what is prim? good. "im" possible, $600.
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elizabeth colbert-busch. >> there's more. >> yeah.low moment, want you to have the rest of these. these are some of the questions going out there on the phone in south carolina today. what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if she had done jail time? what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if i told you she was caught running up a charge account bill? what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if she supported the failed stimulus plan? well, gee, that would do it right there. >> what about the push poll on the other side where they could say what would you think of mark sanford if i said he left the state in the middle of his job as governor to be with his mistress and claimed he was on -- oh, wait, that's not made up. >> you know, what i've already made up my mind what i think of that. that's not news to me. so this is, you know, typical, south carolina mud-slinging as we have seen it. >> south carolina really does have this reputation, usually sort of in republican presidential politics, because that's really th
elizabeth colbert-busch. >> there's more. >> yeah.low moment, want you to have the rest of these. these are some of the questions going out there on the phone in south carolina today. what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if she had done jail time? what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if i told you she was caught running up a charge account bill? what would you think of elizabeth colbert-busch if she supported the failed stimulus plan? well, gee, that would do...
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cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch.er i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united statesnd
cnn projects former governor mark sanford has defeated elizabeth colbert-busch.er i said he resigned as governor after news broke of his extramarital affair. i want to correct that. he did serve out his term. that does it for this edition of "360." we'll be back here one hour from now with the latest developments live from cleveland at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our...
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elizabeth smart told me this, and so did shawn hornbeck.nbeck said, nobody has the right to ask me why i didn't run. i was 8 years old. i weighed 70 pounds. the man weighed 220 pounds and beat me and scared the hell out of me. i never believed that i could get away. elizabeth smart was kidnapped in her house with her 9-year-old sister in the bedroom. there were a couple of occasions the guy who kidnapped her did three days in jail for robbing a church while his crazy wife wanda barzee kept her handcuffed next to her. and when i talked to elizabeth after her kidnapping, and i'm the guys that advises all the families get the therapy. the national center provides full-time free therapy. do it when you're ready for it. but elizabeth went, "john, it sets me back. it breaks my heart. it kills me when people say i didn't run. this guy told me, i got in your house one time, didn't i? i'll go back and kill your little sister. you don't run. you're so broken down. you're terrified." and when i hear somebody else say this kid should have run, these wo
elizabeth smart told me this, and so did shawn hornbeck.nbeck said, nobody has the right to ask me why i didn't run. i was 8 years old. i weighed 70 pounds. the man weighed 220 pounds and beat me and scared the hell out of me. i never believed that i could get away. elizabeth smart was kidnapped in her house with her 9-year-old sister in the bedroom. there were a couple of occasions the guy who kidnapped her did three days in jail for robbing a church while his crazy wife wanda barzee kept her...
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elizabeth warren. and flores at texas a&m mark warner at george mason university. wisconsin representative and 2012 vice presidential candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that
elizabeth warren. and flores at texas a&m mark warner at george mason university. wisconsin representative and 2012 vice presidential candidate paul ryan gave the 2013 commencement address at benedictine college in kansas. this is about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. president, alex, where are you, alex? thank you for rekindling that
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then i started thinking about it and a yeah, maybe they rather would have elizabeth colbert busch for term or fraction of one term. they think they can knock her off in 2014 and with a can't date they feel proud of and can get behind with more enthusiasm. i don't think anyone wants mark sanford back. he's a strange guy embarrassed his state and party. for him to represent republicans on capitol hill at a time the republicans are trying to rebrand themselves as something more acceptable to voters including women voters especially he's probably not the guy they want i have not there. why not have elizabeth colbert busch for one term, recruit a strong republican candidate to beat her in 2014 and be done with sanford. i think that's probably what they were thinking. go ahead. >> i just wanted to add one thing. the way the house is set up now one vote is not going to matter on anything for the rest of this term of congress. it's not like 1993, where bill clinton passed his economic stimulus package by one vote or 1940, where f.d.r. got a peace time draft to prepare for world war ii by one
then i started thinking about it and a yeah, maybe they rather would have elizabeth colbert busch for term or fraction of one term. they think they can knock her off in 2014 and with a can't date they feel proud of and can get behind with more enthusiasm. i don't think anyone wants mark sanford back. he's a strange guy embarrassed his state and party. for him to represent republicans on capitol hill at a time the republicans are trying to rebrand themselves as something more acceptable to...
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message who says senator elizabeth warren actually introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates on subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year or so just long enough for congress to be able to debate a long term legislation earlier i was joined by professor part three ceo's on the rado and political and he's a political analyst and editor of info americas dot info in our d.c. studio and italia abrams she's the co-founder and director of operations at student debt crisis from our l.a. studio and i first started off by asking a talia how this bill affects students in turn college and the students from graduating college. right so the doubling of the student loan rate to six point eight percent is going to affect all new students coming in they did this last year they feels like we just do one year fixes and it doesn't do enough so every year instead of fighting for newer legislation organizations such as ours student debt crisis or ha
message who says senator elizabeth warren actually introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates on subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year or so just long enough for congress to be able to debate a long term legislation earlier i was joined by professor part three ceo's on the rado and political and he's a political analyst and editor of...
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sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler. it was the first time they were together since the memorial service and they are wearing new pins of sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler. they learned about it and after he shot the officers, he stole one of their cars and guns and he finally ended up shooting him and it bass the first time he was the last in the line of duty. and the chief and sheriff plan to release more information about the shooting as well as the names of the officers involved in that shooting. we are also expected to find out more and that will be happening in several hours and live at the headquarters, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> breaking news on the peninsular involving a bus and some downed power lines, sal? >>> sam trans bus was driving and i will put a map up of the area and they are just a residential street when passengers came up and they are awaiting for it to fit out and they may be getting a delay. they are backed up for a 15 to 20 minute delay and no major p
sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler. it was the first time they were together since the memorial service and they are wearing new pins of sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler. they learned about it and after he shot the officers, he stole one of their cars and guns and he finally ended up shooting him and it bass the first time he was the last in the line of duty. and the chief and sheriff plan to release more information about the shooting as well as the...
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he is facing democrat elizabeth colbert bush in a battle.ame seat sanford held before becoming governor. both candidates talked about the race today. >> you get ultimately to the day of judgment. and today is that day. and again, you feel a mixture of calm in that you've worked so hard and you are waiting for the verdict. i think what we all know through life, and i've heard these conversations have moved, talking with people through the district is that we're all going to make mistakes in life. we all have feet of clay. those events ultimately can become not definitional but refinement to our lives and we can become a better person for it. >> it has been, i guess, is exhilarating a strong enough word? it has been an incredible journey, an incredible opportunity. >> joining us now to talk more about this hot race, kelly o'donnell who joins us from south carolina. let's first talk about the polls. just a couple weeks ago, what we're seeing as folks go to vote and we're wrapping up this day. >> well, i've spent time with both candidates and we
he is facing democrat elizabeth colbert bush in a battle.ame seat sanford held before becoming governor. both candidates talked about the race today. >> you get ultimately to the day of judgment. and today is that day. and again, you feel a mixture of calm in that you've worked so hard and you are waiting for the verdict. i think what we all know through life, and i've heard these conversations have moved, talking with people through the district is that we're all going to make mistakes...
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joining me by phone is ed smart, the father of elizabeth smart, abducted at the age of 14 and held captive for nine months. kristen dahlgren will be joining the conversation in a moment. clint, i want to start with you. this is certainly an eye-opening, a miraculous story to find out that these three women have now been found, they've been take on the hospital an released back to their families. but it was the police in cleveland who held a press conference this morning on the investigation. i want to play more of that as well. but first, this is sandra ruiz, one of the aunts of the victims who had this to say moments ago. >> these girls, these women are so strong. stronger than i am. i will tell you that much. and they all have a positive attitude. and this is what we need from everyone. we need to still be a family, neighborhood with neighborhood. we need to watch out for all kids. really. watch who your neighbor is because you never know. >> watch who your neighbor is. you will never know. three families on this long road to recovery with these three rescued women and little 6-year-old
joining me by phone is ed smart, the father of elizabeth smart, abducted at the age of 14 and held captive for nine months. kristen dahlgren will be joining the conversation in a moment. clint, i want to start with you. this is certainly an eye-opening, a miraculous story to find out that these three women have now been found, they've been take on the hospital an released back to their families. but it was the police in cleveland who held a press conference this morning on the investigation. i...
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i'll refer back to elizabeth smart. i met elizabeth smart the day after she was recovered at the request of the smart family. they weren't talking to the media. we helped get her back alive. i put her face and the face of the alleged perpetrator on merckmerck e merck's merck's most wanted when salt lake city police and fbi thought she was dead. thought the guy had a heart attack. my advice to the smars was don't let her go do any interviews. get counseling. they got great counseling for elizabeth. she's a wonderful young woman. i was invited to her wedding. jay see due d jaycee dugard, who i'll see tonight, got counseling for a year and didn't talk to the media. cowens slg is so important. amanda berry is going to go through what jaycee did, that she has a child by her kidnapper, by her rapist. that's a tough thing that they're going to have to go through. my advice is they get professional counseling. the national center for missing and exploited children provides that. i'm sure the law enforcement and fbi in that area
i'll refer back to elizabeth smart. i met elizabeth smart the day after she was recovered at the request of the smart family. they weren't talking to the media. we helped get her back alive. i put her face and the face of the alleged perpetrator on merckmerck e merck's merck's most wanted when salt lake city police and fbi thought she was dead. thought the guy had a heart attack. my advice to the smars was don't let her go do any interviews. get counseling. they got great counseling for...
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how mature, poised and wonderful does she look. >> elizabeth smart looks the same way.d talk to a lot of the victims, you say the same thing about all of them. even amanda in the 911 call. being held captive ten years. so eloquent. conveyed the proper information. she was panicked and upset and wanted police there and kept her composure together. incredible. speaking of her daughter jocelyn, a special agent said she is doing okay, eating popsicles, missing a front tooth. you see her in the picture in the hospital. apparently amanda there in the middle was secretly schooling her at home. never been outside. you heard the neighbors say, the guy was running around with neighborhood kids. the ladies were stuck inside for god knows how long. >> so many incredible stories surrounding this. our coverage of the rapidly changing story continues later pend at heard until now. we willtketo morning" and "good morning america." >>> now to the rest of the news of the day. a major development in the case against the aurora theater shooting suspect james holmes changed ha to by reason
how mature, poised and wonderful does she look. >> elizabeth smart looks the same way.d talk to a lot of the victims, you say the same thing about all of them. even amanda in the 911 call. being held captive ten years. so eloquent. conveyed the proper information. she was panicked and upset and wanted police there and kept her composure together. incredible. speaking of her daughter jocelyn, a special agent said she is doing okay, eating popsicles, missing a front tooth. you see her in...
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i'm sean wince. ...and i'm elizabeth olveda, thanks for joining us. stress keeps growing on campus as thousands of san jose state students prepare for finals. update news reporter elliot alagueuzian shows us how factors other than studying come into play for graduating seniors. ">>>counselor wiggsy sivertsen believes that stress tends to increase for graduating seniors especially before and during finals. "so you have essentially spent 17 years of your maybe 25 year old life 23 year old life in school. and now all of a sudden we're saying 'by you're done.'" sivertsen says that factors outside of school can affect how graduating students cope with finals. "what is it like to leave your friends? you guys get to this place and you're all spread out all over the country and sometimes the world." according to sivertsen some students have gone as far as intentionally failing classes just to stay in school longer and avoid graduation. "i've had students in this office who have been 4.0 students all through college and they come in and they're flunking two cl
i'm sean wince. ...and i'm elizabeth olveda, thanks for joining us. stress keeps growing on campus as thousands of san jose state students prepare for finals. update news reporter elliot alagueuzian shows us how factors other than studying come into play for graduating seniors. ">>>counselor wiggsy sivertsen believes that stress tends to increase for graduating seniors especially before and during finals. "so you have essentially spent 17 years of your maybe 25 year old life...
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in this era the reign of queen elizabeth ii must some day come to an end. for the first time now there are signs of a kind of royal transition. nbc's kier simmons has our report from london. >> reporter: for decades as mother and monarch she's been the very picture of stability and tradition. but change is coming, even to this family. prince charles today accompanying the queen at the state's opening of parliament, camilla with him -- a sign of things to come. >> what we are seeing is the queen preparing to pass on the baton if you like to prince charles to take on far more responsibility, to be seen, to give him a chance to be seen on the world stage and perform in public in a statesman role. >> reporter: the queen is 87 now. prince philip, 92 next month. time to slow down. in november, charles will represent his mother at a commonwealth meeting in sri lanka. she's attended for years, but not this time. it's too far for her to fly. no heir to the british throne has waited longer than charles. >> i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man. >> repo
in this era the reign of queen elizabeth ii must some day come to an end. for the first time now there are signs of a kind of royal transition. nbc's kier simmons has our report from london. >> reporter: for decades as mother and monarch she's been the very picture of stability and tradition. but change is coming, even to this family. prince charles today accompanying the queen at the state's opening of parliament, camilla with him -- a sign of things to come. >> what we are seeing...
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i'd like to call elizabeth jones. >> hi i'm elizabeth jones i'm currently a sophomore and i'm looking forward to work with scc alongside the board of education (clapping). >> great neck we have fabian alvarez. >> hi i'm fabian alvarez i'm a tenth grader and i'm looking forward to working with you all. >> great. ashley >> hi my name is ashley and i'm a junior at george washington high school. i'm expected to work with you ail >> next, we have anthony chu. >> i'm anthony chu i'm at abraham lincoln high school i'm excited about working with you. >> next, we have miguel. fresh at the academy of arts and scientists. i'm excited to being an fcc member. thank you (clapping) >> thank you ma gel and hi i'm current a sophomore i looker forward to working with you guys the board of education. >> 15 we have evan lou. i'm currently is a jr. at gej george washington high school >> again let's giving up give is up one more time for the students. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you nice to meet our imply student delegates. item e is the parents advisory pack report and i see - coming down. >> good
i'd like to call elizabeth jones. >> hi i'm elizabeth jones i'm currently a sophomore and i'm looking forward to work with scc alongside the board of education (clapping). >> great neck we have fabian alvarez. >> hi i'm fabian alvarez i'm a tenth grader and i'm looking forward to working with you all. >> great. ashley >> hi my name is ashley and i'm a junior at george washington high school. i'm expected to work with you ail >> next, we have anthony chu....
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back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> an immigration reform bill has cleared a hurdle. the senate judiciary committee passed the bill yesterday sending it to the full senate for consideration.the proposal drawn up by the bipartisan gang of 8 would create a 13-year path to citizenship for 11 million illegal aliens. it would also strengthen border security. >>> anthony weiner made it official. he is running for mayor of new york city. you may recall weiner's congressional career collapsed when the public got a look at lewd photos of him that he had tweeted to women. he is one of several people hoping to replace mayor bloomberg, who can't run for mayor again because of term limits. >>> 6:19 now. an east bay city is on its way towards adding hundreds of new homes. the walnut creek counselville voted in favor the proposed development called 1500 california. it will be built at bonanza street on california boulevard. a bank, closed restaurant right now are there and parking lot. the plan is to put 150 apartments
back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> an immigration reform bill has cleared a hurdle. the senate judiciary committee passed the bill yesterday sending it to the full senate for consideration.the proposal drawn up by the bipartisan gang of 8 would create a 13-year path to citizenship for 11 million illegal aliens. it would also strengthen border security. >>> anthony weiner made it official. he is running for mayor of new york city. you may recall...
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elizabeth cohen in atlanta, thank you so much. >> elizabeth talking about some places that has been throughs like this, awful experiences like this. one of those places was joplin, missouri, where two years ago tomorrow, i believe, they lived through a horrific tornado. more than 100 people were killed there, what lessons did they learn and what did they have to tell the people of moore, oklahoma now? when we come back, we're going to speak to the city manager in joplin, missouri. stay with us. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimp
elizabeth cohen in atlanta, thank you so much. >> elizabeth talking about some places that has been throughs like this, awful experiences like this. one of those places was joplin, missouri, where two years ago tomorrow, i believe, they lived through a horrific tornado. more than 100 people were killed there, what lessons did they learn and what did they have to tell the people of moore, oklahoma now? when we come back, we're going to speak to the city manager in joplin, missouri. stay...
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elizabeth colbert bush had been ahead by 10 points awake ago. and then the latest poll showed it a dead heat. so momentum was going in sanford's direction. chris moody reported mark sanford had 10 eventsed scheduled and elizabeth colbert bush was going to vote and go home. i thought to myself, uh-oh. when it's that close when it's that close, you don't kick back. no? no cockiness. no over confidence. look what happened mark sanford beating her handily 5430 to 45. he found religion. >> i just want to acknowledge a god not just of second chances of third, fourth, eighth chances because that is the reality of our shared humanity. >> do you think he will move back into the c house? he very well could. the holy house on c street where all of the adulterers live. and he said, you know >>, look. i am not perfect, but i have some strong beliefs. >> i am one imperfect man saved by god's grace fwum have conviction about spending in washington, d.c. >> so he won but stop the god talk. >> i have sinned against you 0 lord. >> right. uh-huh. no this is not ne
elizabeth colbert bush had been ahead by 10 points awake ago. and then the latest poll showed it a dead heat. so momentum was going in sanford's direction. chris moody reported mark sanford had 10 eventsed scheduled and elizabeth colbert bush was going to vote and go home. i thought to myself, uh-oh. when it's that close when it's that close, you don't kick back. no? no cockiness. no over confidence. look what happened mark sanford beating her handily 5430 to 45. he found religion. >> i...
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joining me in the studio is elizabeth stamp, executive director of "walk san francisco." seems the name would be obvious, but tell me about it. >> walk san francisco works on making it more safe and pleasant for people to walk in san francisco. >> you can just sign up and get this cool t-shirt? >> yeah, our members get these wonderful t-shirts. >> is there a fee for that? >> yeah, being a member means contributing to support the organization, and we have tripled our membership in the last couple years, so, it's a growing movement. >> how many people do you have? >> about 700 now. >> wow, okay. why do you think it's so important to have a group for pedestrians? >> in san francisco, even though it's one of really the world's most walkable cities, about three people a day get hit by cars. most people don't know that, and, obviously, that's way too many. so, we work on helping the city to fix the streets to make it safer for people to walk and also with the police to enforce the laws that keep you safe in the crosswalk. >> and some of the things that people need to know about
joining me in the studio is elizabeth stamp, executive director of "walk san francisco." seems the name would be obvious, but tell me about it. >> walk san francisco works on making it more safe and pleasant for people to walk in san francisco. >> you can just sign up and get this cool t-shirt? >> yeah, our members get these wonderful t-shirts. >> is there a fee for that? >> yeah, being a member means contributing to support the organization, and we have...