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karen: you hit me! karen, go up and get changed. ben, will you stop playing with that? ( toy siren wailing ) listen! for the last time, you should never, ever hit a person! what if they were attacking you with a shovel? what? if somebody's attacking you with a shovel, you must be able to hit them. well, obviously, yeah. i mean, that would be self-defense, so... obviously, in that sort of shovel-related circumstance you can hit someone, but-- ah, but you said never ever. look, ben, you know perfectly well what-- come on, people, let's not be late for another wedding! ah! and today's mystery object is... a trowel behind the telly. ( ben and pete arguing ) karen! are you ready? look, ben, you must never hit someone first. what if you're a boxer? if you're a boxer, you should be able to hit someone, because... listen! a boxer's job is to punch people. yeah, but we're not talking about-- what if somebody's walking toward you, and you know they're a murderer... ben. and they have a shovel. ben, this isn't about murderers with shovels. sue: jake, can you stop texting? ben: why
karen: you hit me! karen, go up and get changed. ben, will you stop playing with that? ( toy siren wailing ) listen! for the last time, you should never, ever hit a person! what if they were attacking you with a shovel? what? if somebody's attacking you with a shovel, you must be able to hit them. well, obviously, yeah. i mean, that would be self-defense, so... obviously, in that sort of shovel-related circumstance you can hit someone, but-- ah, but you said never ever. look, ben, you know...
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why did karen's mother think those things? because of a dark history of sex abuse involving her grandfather, linda's father and a female member of the family. the abuse went on for year, she wrote, and was so traumatizing for karen that it made her paranoid, inclined to see sexual abuse even where none existed. >> under all the stress and emotional tension, i bought into that. >> still, linda says she was uneasy so she pleaded with oscar to protect the girls from anything that might be construed as sex abuse. >> oscar, please make me feel comfortable. i was hoping things would get better. >> oscar complied, or seemed to. >> he told me basically, you know, you have to put these thoughts out of your head of this abuse or we just can't continue. >> and then another moment which would alter all that came next. it was evening two months later, she said. she lifted amy from oscar's lap and saw what looked like male arousal. but oscar said it was normal. nothing to do with amy. insisted he wasn't aroused. linda didn't buy it. >> it d
why did karen's mother think those things? because of a dark history of sex abuse involving her grandfather, linda's father and a female member of the family. the abuse went on for year, she wrote, and was so traumatizing for karen that it made her paranoid, inclined to see sexual abuse even where none existed. >> under all the stress and emotional tension, i bought into that. >> still, linda says she was uneasy so she pleaded with oscar to protect the girls from anything that might...
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karen! karen: i can't find my other shoe! i really am quite poorly.aren, where did you last see them? karen: and also i can't find my hairbrush to brush my hair. sue; well, where did you last see it? ( coughs ) nasty little cough you've got there, ben. now get your swimming stuff, it's wednesday. there's one thing i can't do, and it's definitely swimming. could you send them a note? yep, i can send them a note saying "ben is pretending to be ill." but what if i really am ill? i might die. yeah, we'd be very upset, but we'd learn to live with it. now come on, get your swimming stuff. off you go. you okay, jake? yeah, i'm fine. good, good. look, this, uh, this bullying thing at school, it's just the one kid doing it, is it? look, dad, i don't want to talk about it now. yeah, but you have to talk-- dad, just chill, okay? ( phone rings ) i am chilled. it's just-- hello? oh, hi, veronica. sue: karen! she's sort of in the middle of something at the moment. karen: it's mine! give it back! is it? sue, it's veronica. can i call her back? can she call you back,
karen! karen: i can't find my other shoe! i really am quite poorly.aren, where did you last see them? karen: and also i can't find my hairbrush to brush my hair. sue; well, where did you last see it? ( coughs ) nasty little cough you've got there, ben. now get your swimming stuff, it's wednesday. there's one thing i can't do, and it's definitely swimming. could you send them a note? yep, i can send them a note saying "ben is pretending to be ill." but what if i really am ill? i might...
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karen, it's nearly tea time. come and help me set the table.fantastic job last time. no! you're a mouse killer! karen! i meant to get rid of it, and then bloody jane turned up. brilliant. can't rely on anyone. you're right there. not even your friends. are you all right, sweetheart? they voted for ross as class rep. oh, i'm sorry to hear that. did he pay them more money than you? no, he didn't give them any money. he's just-- he's popular. no, that's not right. once you've sold your vote, you should stick to it. jake: when are we gonna have this family chat about money? we could have it now, couldn't we? we could have a family meeting over tea. karen, come and sit down! mum, can you guarantee that we're definitely not-- oi! can you guarantee we're definitely not gonna lose the house? yes. it's not like that. we're just a bit short of money at the moment. we can't even afford a cup of tea. what do you mean? well, one day, me and mummy were walking down the street, and there was a man sitting on the pavement with his dog. a very nice dog, actuall
karen, it's nearly tea time. come and help me set the table.fantastic job last time. no! you're a mouse killer! karen! i meant to get rid of it, and then bloody jane turned up. brilliant. can't rely on anyone. you're right there. not even your friends. are you all right, sweetheart? they voted for ross as class rep. oh, i'm sorry to hear that. did he pay them more money than you? no, he didn't give them any money. he's just-- he's popular. no, that's not right. once you've sold your vote, you...
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karen will be here and will be most proud. karen, congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. it is an honor to be up here. first, i have to thank my husband who supports us every day and never says, "when are you going to be downgrading those tests?" for "are you done with that lesson plan?" or "you are leaving today to drive eight kids to disneyland?" to my grandmother who at 93 and fires the family with her determination. to my colleagues who support me every day and work with us to really give a great education to our students. i have a wonderful administration who supports all the teachers and really inspires us to be our best. and to the students to make teaching so much fun. thank you. [applause] >> she is going on rocket boat. our november teacher of the month is from yellow elementary school, a third grade bilingual teacher. [applause] she has always test, and kurds, and inspired when his students come back to see her to report their accomplishments, such as being accepted to lowell, getting excellent grades, are winning awards. there are few greater satisfactions in
karen will be here and will be most proud. karen, congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. it is an honor to be up here. first, i have to thank my husband who supports us every day and never says, "when are you going to be downgrading those tests?" for "are you done with that lesson plan?" or "you are leaving today to drive eight kids to disneyland?" to my grandmother who at 93 and fires the family with her determination. to my colleagues who support me...
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>> guest: i glee with karen -- agree with karen's fundamental point, and that is, yes, we do need to bring clarity to these issues. we live in a new era where cyber threats a real, cyber attacks have happened, and i agree that we need to get a better understanding of that and bring clarity to the issue. the problem is that this bill as it was written in 2010 doesn't do that. it's both vague and broad which is really the problem. and the way we at free press interpret it is it's creating this sort of open-ended authority for a cybersecurity directer to take control over what i'm sure is a substantial portion of our nation's internet infrastructure. and the language itself doesn't permit an actual internet kill switch or doesn't create an actual internet kill switch, but it permits an executive branch authority to mandate the private sector internet service providers to respond to an order to turn things down, to shut things off. >> host: mr. karr, could you give an example of what you mean by vague and broad, and how would you change it? >> guest: sure. i'd be happy to do that. the, i
>> guest: i glee with karen -- agree with karen's fundamental point, and that is, yes, we do need to bring clarity to these issues. we live in a new era where cyber threats a real, cyber attacks have happened, and i agree that we need to get a better understanding of that and bring clarity to the issue. the problem is that this bill as it was written in 2010 doesn't do that. it's both vague and broad which is really the problem. and the way we at free press interpret it is it's creating...
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sot karen: " son los mejores no se como le hacen" sot leandro carvalho el bombom es las pompas y todas mujeres pueden trabajar el bombom tenerlo mas grande y con mas curvas" -- y porque tener un bombom perfecto no es tarea facil... leandro carvallo nos pone en cintura con el "brazilian butt lift"... una rutina de ejercicios que inlcuyen movimientos de capoeira, artes marciales, zamba y hasta ballet! sot carmen acosta cuando uno piensa que la unica solucion de tener gluteos bonitos es la cirugia se equivoca porque esta clase logra reafirmar los gluteos de una forma que las curvas se ven excelente, lo poco que tienes te lo va a subir... te vas a ver muy bella en muy poco tiempo" sot karen sours 44.00.03 "me convirtio completamente el cuerpo, fue un trastorno increible" -- tambien resulta fabuloso para conseguir un abdomen de acero y unas piernas envidiablemen te estilizadaa... tal como las modelos de victoria secrets, quienes son fanaticas de las rutinas de carvalho... take sot karen 44.17.28 "se te levanta el trasero, firmeza increible y no nada mas el trasero pero las piernas... los br
sot karen: " son los mejores no se como le hacen" sot leandro carvalho el bombom es las pompas y todas mujeres pueden trabajar el bombom tenerlo mas grande y con mas curvas" -- y porque tener un bombom perfecto no es tarea facil... leandro carvallo nos pone en cintura con el "brazilian butt lift"... una rutina de ejercicios que inlcuyen movimientos de capoeira, artes marciales, zamba y hasta ballet! sot carmen acosta cuando uno piensa que la unica solucion de tener...
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it's going to be great, though, isn't it, karen? 'cause we're going to take you out of school, and we're going to spend some time traveling around, aren't we? yeah, that's right. it's definitely on our "to do" list. if you're going to take me out of school, then who's going to teach me? well, i will. but i need a teacher. but i'm a teacher. that's what i do. a proper one. i am a proper teacher. that's what i do. i'm a real teacher. what do you think i do when i go to work? i teach at a big school for big children. very big children, enormous children. and i'm not that big, am i? and if you teach for big children, then you... then you... teach big things that i might not even know yet. i might not even know what they mean yet. ahem. yeah, but i know all the little things as well to teach you. when we go to india, can we go around shooting people? and whipping them with ropes? oh, no, no, no. you're thinking-- "indians" is what you mean. you're thinking of the wrong kind of indians. there are indians, like ravi and kuj, who come from
it's going to be great, though, isn't it, karen? 'cause we're going to take you out of school, and we're going to spend some time traveling around, aren't we? yeah, that's right. it's definitely on our "to do" list. if you're going to take me out of school, then who's going to teach me? well, i will. but i need a teacher. but i'm a teacher. that's what i do. a proper one. i am a proper teacher. that's what i do. i'm a real teacher. what do you think i do when i go to work? i teach at...
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karen evans is a former administrator at the office of management and budget. ms. evans, of what would this bill to? how would it change the law? >> it's taking a look at a comprehensive approach of trying to update many of the statutes that are already on the books, to reflect the environment that we are in right now and the dependence on communications services, cybersecurity types of activities and bring clarity and alignment to the roles and responsibilities within the federal sector. >> would it in hands with the president can do now one comes to communications? >> i know there's a lot of interpretations going on about this especially the peace talks about national cyber emergency, and in my view, as a former policy official this is my area that the president currently under many of the provisions already has authority to do certain things under the national emergency. with the sec is doing is we're finding, bringing those up to date. so for example of the communications act of 1934 there are certain then-president can already do. there's the state emergency.
karen evans is a former administrator at the office of management and budget. ms. evans, of what would this bill to? how would it change the law? >> it's taking a look at a comprehensive approach of trying to update many of the statutes that are already on the books, to reflect the environment that we are in right now and the dependence on communications services, cybersecurity types of activities and bring clarity and alignment to the roles and responsibilities within the federal sector....
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and karen tumulty of "the washington post" and pete williams of nbc news. >> covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association with
and karen tumulty of "the washington post" and pete williams of nbc news. >> covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association with
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it sort of sounds like a bad band, you know, that-- or we were later referred to as karen finley and the three homosexuals, which sounds like a really bad band. i've seen them play. [laughs] and yet this has been a battle. your status as a member of the n.e.a. four has been a decade long, really. yes, it all started in 1990, when the four of us were recommended for funding by peer panels in the n.e.a. and then, under political pressure, john frohnmayer, who was then chairman, took away our grants. and it was during a whole sort of public debate about controversial funding for the arts, and we decided to sue the government. we felt that this was clearly an abridgment of free speech. and it wasn't something that we felt hopeful about changing in congress, since they had given us this horrible law, so that's when our battle started. what was it about your work that was deemed dangerous? well, there was a one-sentence description of my work before the national council voted to take away my funding. now, they never saw the work; they never read it. what they talked about is my identity as
it sort of sounds like a bad band, you know, that-- or we were later referred to as karen finley and the three homosexuals, which sounds like a really bad band. i've seen them play. [laughs] and yet this has been a battle. your status as a member of the n.e.a. four has been a decade long, really. yes, it all started in 1990, when the four of us were recommended for funding by peer panels in the n.e.a. and then, under political pressure, john frohnmayer, who was then chairman, took away our...
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karen travers has more details now from washington.karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. this was a chilling announcement from the fbi. and they're crediting a tip with leading them to the suspect. law enforcement officials say this man, khalid aldawsari, was the real deal, a bona fide terrorist threat. >> he's your classic lone wolf terrorist. in fact, he's potentially the scariest type. >> reporter: the chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, is suspected of planning large-scale attacks using bombs. on aldawsari's target list, nuclear power plants, dams in california and colorado, backpack bombs for a dallas nightclub. streets of new york city. and perhaps most shocking, former president george w. bush's dallas home. referred to by the suspect as the tyrant's house. >> this guy appears to be very serious. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say it was alarming. the young saudi was able to live largely undetected in the united states. the tip came on february 1st. the carolina biological supply notified law enfor
karen travers has more details now from washington.karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. this was a chilling announcement from the fbi. and they're crediting a tip with leading them to the suspect. law enforcement officials say this man, khalid aldawsari, was the real deal, a bona fide terrorist threat. >> he's your classic lone wolf terrorist. in fact, he's potentially the scariest type. >> reporter: the chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, is suspected...
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>> an incredible story, karen brown in los angeles for us this morning. karen, thank you so much.a quick break on this monday morning. when we come back we'll have your weather forecast. and in sports a milestone for home victory for the best team in the nba. or the best team in the nba. 3 o'clock. my daily meeting with a salty snack and then a 3:15, with my guilt. [ female announcer ] new special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. mmmmmmm...good meeting. same time tomorrow? [ female announcer ] find them in the cracker aisle. i see a bag and think... i could have a chip. yeah right. that's why they're called chips? [ female announcer ] new special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. another cracker chip? don't mind if i do! [ female announcer ] find them in the cracker aisle. don't mind if i do! [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. heavy rain
>> an incredible story, karen brown in los angeles for us this morning. karen, thank you so much.a quick break on this monday morning. when we come back we'll have your weather forecast. and in sports a milestone for home victory for the best team in the nba. or the best team in the nba. 3 o'clock. my daily meeting with a salty snack and then a 3:15, with my guilt. [ female announcer ] new special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. mmmmmmm...good meeting. same time...
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please welcome karen koontz from new york city. hey, you. welcome back, baby. nice to see--mm-wha!e to see you. >> you, too. great to be back. meredith: all right. karen, what's this about--nice to see you. >> thank you. meredith: what is this about an invention? tell us what you can about it. >> the place name right now i'm working with, it's called the water wicker. meredith: the water wicker? >> yeah, yeah, and it kind of came to me one day at work when i got there and i was wet. i
please welcome karen koontz from new york city. hey, you. welcome back, baby. nice to see--mm-wha!e to see you. >> you, too. great to be back. meredith: all right. karen, what's this about--nice to see you. >> thank you. meredith: what is this about an invention? tell us what you can about it. >> the place name right now i'm working with, it's called the water wicker. meredith: the water wicker? >> yeah, yeah, and it kind of came to me one day at work when i got there...
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and karen kasler is capital bureau chief for ohio public radio and television. you in indiana because that's where the latest walkout occurred of democrats who decided they didn't want to vote on this kind of a union bill. how much of this in indiana is about fight to break the unions as the union charge it and how much of it is a fight to balance the budget tass republicans charge. >> this is not about the budget. the budget in indiana is fairly balance. this is all about conflict between unions and their democratic allies and business and their republican allies. what's unique about indian is that the governor is not involved in this situation. it's all legislative. it's strictly democratic and republican. not really fiscal. >> ifill: do we know where the democrats are tonight? >> we don't. we know some of them are in illinois. a few might be in kentucky. we are trying to get ahold of them. but they're gone. they've fled the state. and reporters are still trying to figure out exactly where they are. >> ifill: that's what happened in wisconsin as well. we'll se
and karen kasler is capital bureau chief for ohio public radio and television. you in indiana because that's where the latest walkout occurred of democrats who decided they didn't want to vote on this kind of a union bill. how much of this in indiana is about fight to break the unions as the union charge it and how much of it is a fight to balance the budget tass republicans charge. >> this is not about the budget. the budget in indiana is fairly balance. this is all about conflict...
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karen travers, abc news. >>> and chicago is at a virtual standstill today. and the storm is still on the move. >> accuweather's ava dinges is joining us now with more on the forecast. good morning, ava. >> good morning, rob and vinita. travel will be an absolute mess across the northeast, as we head to the morning commute. first off, we see the blick to detroit, whe back to detroit, where some areas will see 12 to 24 inches of snow, just throughout the duration of this. and with the winds, that's what's creating low visibility from chicago. the icing from indianapolis to new york, will create pretty treacherous roadways. and the power outages, a concern with the accumulating ice. and behind the storm, it's bitter cold. 24 below zero in bismarck to start off the day. back to you, rob and vinita. >> it's a rough one out there. thanks, ava. we'll get another update from accuweather later in the half hour. >>> also, later on "good morning america," complete storm coverage with live reports across the country. >>> now, to our other manger story, the crisis in egy
karen travers, abc news. >>> and chicago is at a virtual standstill today. and the storm is still on the move. >> accuweather's ava dinges is joining us now with more on the forecast. good morning, ava. >> good morning, rob and vinita. travel will be an absolute mess across the northeast, as we head to the morning commute. first off, we see the blick to detroit, whe back to detroit, where some areas will see 12 to 24 inches of snow, just throughout the duration of this. and...
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>> thanks, karen. >>> the u.s. has the dubious distinction of coming in last when it comes to paid family leave. the new report from human rights watch says, of the 178 nations of guaranteed leave for mothers and new fathers, the u.s. falls at the bottom of the list. right next to swaziland and new guinea. in comparison, new parents in sweden get up to 16 months of paid leave after a baby is born. >>> well, federal drug agents are warning of more arrests to come, after picking up 20 people in south florida, including several doctors. all of the raids zeroed in on so-called pill mills, illegal prescription drug operations that dispense painkillers to people who have nothing wrong with them. they say the multimillion-dollar pain clinics are funding some pretty lavish lifestyles, as people buy prescriptions with no questions asked. >>> a california judge has made it clear that lindsay lohan is getting no special treatment and also could end up back behind bars. lohan was given a choice to either cut a deal and go to j
>> thanks, karen. >>> the u.s. has the dubious distinction of coming in last when it comes to paid family leave. the new report from human rights watch says, of the 178 nations of guaranteed leave for mothers and new fathers, the u.s. falls at the bottom of the list. right next to swaziland and new guinea. in comparison, new parents in sweden get up to 16 months of paid leave after a baby is born. >>> well, federal drug agents are warning of more arrests to come, after...
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karen traverse, abc news. >> for a lot of us you can't get there from here.erry mcsweeney is live at sfo to give us more on the airport situation. terry's going to be sort of our mobile flight tracker this morning. what's going on across the country, terry? >> i was just inside there taking a look at the arrival and departures and i gotta tell you there are departing flights cancelled new york, detroit, hartford, cleveland, milwaukee, newark and, of course, chicago. and the official word out here, i was talking to an sfo spokesperson a few minutes ago and she says no matter where you are flying, call ahead of time. no matter where. because a lot of crews have now gotten out of position and the planes that they were supposed to be flying one place aren't going to be going there so there's going to be a whole lot of changing going on at sfo because of what's going on back east. take a look. these are from o'hare airport in chicago. thousands of flights cancelled because of the weather back there. and, again, numerous cancellations and delays, new york and bosto
karen traverse, abc news. >> for a lot of us you can't get there from here.erry mcsweeney is live at sfo to give us more on the airport situation. terry's going to be sort of our mobile flight tracker this morning. what's going on across the country, terry? >> i was just inside there taking a look at the arrival and departures and i gotta tell you there are departing flights cancelled new york, detroit, hartford, cleveland, milwaukee, newark and, of course, chicago. and the official...
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karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >> have you seen the king's speech yet? >> i did. it was wonderful. wonderful. >> good stuff. 4:57 your time. >>> the race for san francisco mayor about to get a little busier. the well known leader expected to announce his candidacy today. >>> this morning another major step in the building of a new bay bridge eastern span. we'll show you coming up. >>> and gas prices just keep inching up. we'll tell you what analysts say about whether we'll hit the $4 mark. ,,,, (announcer) while there are some home disasters you can't avoid, there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x. help save yourself from disaster. a great change is at hand and our task is to make that revolution, that change, peaceful and constructive for all. those who look only to the past or the present, are certain to miss the future. do not pray for easy lives. pray to be stronger men. ask not what your country can do for you. ask wha
karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >> have you seen the king's speech yet? >> i did. it was wonderful. wonderful. >> good stuff. 4:57 your time. >>> the race for san francisco mayor about to get a little busier. the well known leader expected to announce his candidacy today. >>> this morning another major step in the building of a new bay bridge eastern span. we'll show you coming up. >>> and gas prices just keep inching up. we'll tell you what...
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karen travers, abc news, washington. >> you saw the sports was not ignored, either.he boston celtics. there, the tall guy. >> the president had to reach up a little bit on that one. >>> that is what's making news on america this morning. >> get more news throughout the day at abcnews.com. >> have a great wednesday. ♪ >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in at the bay bridge toll plaza for three real good reasons for the commuters to slow down: the wind, the rain, and the water on the ground. watch out. i'll tell you about it in a live report. >> here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning where the light rain is tapering right now but plenty of puddles left this morning and more will develop as showers and thunderstorms and snow is in the forecast. >> in san francisco, the north 101 connector to north 280 currently closed now until 7:45. it's wet, windy, there's flooding. live shot at san mateo and a lot of action. >> the berkeley city council rejects a resolution inviting two former quantanamo gay detainees to move to town. >> united's warning of delays and cancellat
karen travers, abc news, washington. >> you saw the sports was not ignored, either.he boston celtics. there, the tall guy. >> the president had to reach up a little bit on that one. >>> that is what's making news on america this morning. >> get more news throughout the day at abcnews.com. >> have a great wednesday. ♪ >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in at the bay bridge toll plaza for three real good reasons for the commuters to slow down: the wind, the...
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karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> all in favor bringing back billy crystal?. he was great in the show. >> well, and alec baldwin. they were pretty funny. but, you know, i have to give it to them. they got themselves out there and tried it. >> they were looking for a younger demographic. >> right. >> we'll see if they got it. but jim, i know you were watching, weren't you? yeah, and i'd vote for billy crystal. >>> warmer mid- to upper 40s 50s -- mid- to upper 50s and 60s. more rain midweek. showers through the end of the week as it looks like back to a wet pattern. let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> we are going out towards benicia southbound 680 around lake herman road an accident down the shoulder embankment. -- so the main line of the freeway are okay but there are emergency vehicles on the scene. usual brake lights through antioch out of the altamont pass looks good towards the dublin interchange. back to you. >> thank you. >>> levi's has come up with yet another very provocative ad campaign. >> this one is literally turning heads. it's known as the re
karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> all in favor bringing back billy crystal?. he was great in the show. >> well, and alec baldwin. they were pretty funny. but, you know, i have to give it to them. they got themselves out there and tried it. >> they were looking for a younger demographic. >> right. >> we'll see if they got it. but jim, i know you were watching, weren't you? yeah, and i'd vote for billy crystal. >>> warmer mid- to upper 40s 50s --...
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we're here to discuss it with me is karen to click reporter for politico karen thanks so much for being here and father now first of all what is it do you think that all these other shows that have been hits like the real world. view of how i live the event that i've been so popular everywhere else just completely bombed once they came to the capitol well i think it's because people who should be on these shows won't be on these shows like the real housewives it's been great if people like sally quinn or these. really well known socialists have done it but they would never put themselves out there so they got sort of more of bulis so subtle as a way about the you know the housewives of beverly hills i mean those are the real housewives you know really what they're doing they're they're crazy they're dramatic they're thing exciting about them so do we say that d.c. is just boring dare i say a little bit more boring probably and that's what you saw with the real world it was the lowest ratings for the show and it's a show that's been around for a long time and the same thing with the d.c.
we're here to discuss it with me is karen to click reporter for politico karen thanks so much for being here and father now first of all what is it do you think that all these other shows that have been hits like the real world. view of how i live the event that i've been so popular everywhere else just completely bombed once they came to the capitol well i think it's because people who should be on these shows won't be on these shows like the real housewives it's been great if people like...
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them up with millions of adults guaranteed the ad spots court karen gives us a look at who is spending what. for the super bowl ads. >> the big game means at baguettes. >> there is no other vehicle that can bring you this many consumers. >> the super sized audience does it. the company's plant down over $1.6 billion for super bowl spots over the last decade pepsi, dizzy and general motors leading the way. estimates ads are a trillion dollars. for advertisers like for a builder back for a seventh straight year the returns on investments are worth it. >> we look at different measures to see if we have at the effective return on investments. >> but a slight first time recce advertising has well- known names. others looking to make ended made up over 20 percent of the ad roster last year. them all lot of advertisers are tentative for themselves and take their business to the next level. their record highs of the super bowl is an enormous, one time promotional opportunity to put themselves on the map. >> for advertisers bigger as well sectional working now enhances the investment. to reader
them up with millions of adults guaranteed the ad spots court karen gives us a look at who is spending what. for the super bowl ads. >> the big game means at baguettes. >> there is no other vehicle that can bring you this many consumers. >> the super sized audience does it. the company's plant down over $1.6 billion for super bowl spots over the last decade pepsi, dizzy and general motors leading the way. estimates ads are a trillion dollars. for advertisers like for a builder...
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karen did some smart things. one of the things that i think the last accomplishment was changing some or our programs to more demand-driven programs and enhancing the visitor program aspect because of people wanting to come here. they want to study here. it was becoming more difficult to do so. she changed some of the aide programs in the mepi outreach effort that brought students here, brought mid career professionals here, and i think karen hewings did good work on that level. where she failed was talked too much and boasted too much, and at one point i remember her saying to an audience is we've done that, and we've done that. an arab woman said to me, if you're really doing good things, our culture says don't talk about it so much. it doesn't look right. >> host: yeah. >> guest: i think the temptation of translating the politics of america to the middle east wasn't an easy shift for her to make. >> host: one aspect in the book and that's important is to what extent americans now are understanding the muslim w
karen did some smart things. one of the things that i think the last accomplishment was changing some or our programs to more demand-driven programs and enhancing the visitor program aspect because of people wanting to come here. they want to study here. it was becoming more difficult to do so. she changed some of the aide programs in the mepi outreach effort that brought students here, brought mid career professionals here, and i think karen hewings did good work on that level. where she...
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karen boy released this statement. they had it transition problems with their hand-held radios. itt says its with that antenna. earlier this month they had a similar problem. officers lost radio communication during at pursued. because of the ongoing obstacles they are working hard to resolve it. the police department communication system is being upgraded once the new equipment is installed. they're hoping it will stop future problems. >> vicki: the sheriff, michael hennessey is calling it quits. he will not seek reelection this november. he has been elected eight st. terms that is at 31 years. the west dublin station opened today. to get to the station it will cost you $5.50. this is sports 40 fit station around the bay area. one of the sports heroes died. pauli madison. he starred in sampras's go back in the 1950's. heat helped get the team to the championship. he played for 14 seasons before making it to the hall of fame. he was 80 years old. still ahead, a deadly clashes and libya. protesters take to the streets of wisconsin. california gov. tie-ins that built on state budg
karen boy released this statement. they had it transition problems with their hand-held radios. itt says its with that antenna. earlier this month they had a similar problem. officers lost radio communication during at pursued. because of the ongoing obstacles they are working hard to resolve it. the police department communication system is being upgraded once the new equipment is installed. they're hoping it will stop future problems. >> vicki: the sheriff, michael hennessey is calling...
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this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had gotten 200,000, 3,000, $100 to shut down the school from the mulla in the village. they went to his house and arrested him and they're a waiting trial in kabul and will probably get 6 - 8 years. two days later think did open up the school and even had another inauguration for the school because they said we want our kids to go to school. there are about 18 schools - she's got the facts. there's 18 girls that are not going to school and we set up what's called displaced girls school but the rest of the kid have come back here and i think if if quest we can give those k the support th
this is in la lander school, the story is in karen chronicled it in a tab you have there. well this school, there are somal bonn there and tsom some,al b al ban they're and th attacked and tried kill people that came to school. the taliban. the headmaster peddled his bicycle 30 miles to the commander leader and he had two daughters going to another school. he got very upset and came in with 120 militia and did kill onal ban and wounded one and arrested the 12 dozen others and found out they had...
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karen travers is in washington with more.g, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. it might feel like your wallet is a little lighter as clothing and food prices skyrocket. the next time you head to the mall or grocery store, be prepared for some sticker shock. the cost of a $12 t-shirt could go up at least 2 bucks this year. the price of hanes underwear could rise as much as 30%. a pair of levi's 501s are expected to jump by as much as $4. what accounts for the price hikes? droughts in china, floods in pakistan. they both damaged cotton crops and reduced supplies. the price of cotton is now at a 15-year high. one year ago raw cotton cost 55 cents a pound. now that's $1.80. >> these price increases are not rooted in our own consumption patterns, our own spending. they're rooted in global patterns and global weather patterns. >> reporter: and it's not just clothing. food prices are skyrocketing, too. a staggering 29% worldwide. those same droughts in china, a heat wave in russia, and near biblical floods in australi
karen travers is in washington with more.g, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. it might feel like your wallet is a little lighter as clothing and food prices skyrocket. the next time you head to the mall or grocery store, be prepared for some sticker shock. the cost of a $12 t-shirt could go up at least 2 bucks this year. the price of hanes underwear could rise as much as 30%. a pair of levi's 501s are expected to jump by as much as $4. what accounts for the price hikes?...
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and karen williams of the utah jazz. and-darren williams-- if the warriors could just turn this around? and if a player gets injured between now and the 20th. and again, the nba commissioners choice out of there. and they're going to go with the big man to fill up that will stir. >> this is such a disappointment-roster-- >> and he said the all-star is right or wrong this wife's birthday-writer around his wife's birthday. the and you must have a visa card. to get a pre-sale ticket online and available on a first-come, first- served basis. only will supplies last. and there will go on sale saturday morning. a live look outside. live pictures. the right side it was the bay bridge. east, west both moving well finally, some progress. traffic at bryant /fifth. kron 4 news at 6:00 p.m. is coming up next the very latest on the developments. (music) dry dock >> dry dock. that big ship has arrived and with it dihigh hopes, >> and want to get a job working on it. >> that, of the 6:00 p.m. >> higher ticket sales, less stations. what
and karen williams of the utah jazz. and-darren williams-- if the warriors could just turn this around? and if a player gets injured between now and the 20th. and again, the nba commissioners choice out of there. and they're going to go with the big man to fill up that will stir. >> this is such a disappointment-roster-- >> and he said the all-star is right or wrong this wife's birthday-writer around his wife's birthday. the and you must have a visa card. to get a pre-sale ticket...
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i'll have karen and greg and janice kelly cards for those speakers. >> please come up, you have 2:00. >> thank you very much for president mendoza, the commission and supervisor garcia. thank you for your considerat n consideration. my son is an alumni of sfusd. i am a volunteer at rosa parks elementary school. i want to give special acknowledgment and thanks for asking my husband as members of the legal team to review and add to the draft of the resolution. it can be has ar douse to ask attorneys to add a few thoughts. we did expand the facts so that the resolution itself would be a resource document. we felt this was fitting because he believed that the matters at stack both in 1942 and in the 1980s went beyond his situation as an individual. that his case i am my indicated the justice in our system of law. at the outset, it was asked, his lawyers for assurance that he would not skr to speak in public. we assured him we were object asking him to do one press conference announcing the lawsuit. as the fellow legal team member puts it, we lied. but we were for given. he put aside his o
i'll have karen and greg and janice kelly cards for those speakers. >> please come up, you have 2:00. >> thank you very much for president mendoza, the commission and supervisor garcia. thank you for your considerat n consideration. my son is an alumni of sfusd. i am a volunteer at rosa parks elementary school. i want to give special acknowledgment and thanks for asking my husband as members of the legal team to review and add to the draft of the resolution. it can be has ar douse...
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but the carpenters' career would end in tragedy with karen's death from anorexia at age 32.ery time i think about her. it seems so unfair. she was great. >> reporter: do you remember the last time i saw her. >> yeah, i do remember the last time i saw her. the irony is she never realized how great she was. she never really accepted the fact that she really had it. >> reporter: by 1989, alpert had had it with the music industry. and when giant polly gram records made an offer he couldn't refuse, he didn't. alpert and moss sold a&m for a reported $460 million. it came out okay. >> it came out okay, yeah. >> reporter: what's the secret? >> the secret? the secret to a happy, long marriage? >> communication. >> reporter: since then alpert and his wife of 37 years, singer lani hall, have been doing, well, whatever they want. >> laughter. romance. >> reporter: that's where the magic happens. >> sometimes magic happens here. >> reporter: alpert paints. and sculpts seriously. he's had gallery shows. if you'd like to buy what you see? >> from like 200 to maybe 300,000. ♪ all the leaves
but the carpenters' career would end in tragedy with karen's death from anorexia at age 32.ery time i think about her. it seems so unfair. she was great. >> reporter: do you remember the last time i saw her. >> yeah, i do remember the last time i saw her. the irony is she never realized how great she was. she never really accepted the fact that she really had it. >> reporter: by 1989, alpert had had it with the music industry. and when giant polly gram records made an offer he...
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i will turn it over to craig and karen. >> i am pleased to share with you a summary of treasure island as it stands today. i am particularly pleased that development in 2005 based on principles articulated remains intact as land use concept. it has been fleshed out by multiple architects and planners the the agency is already public. this includes the safety, security, and economy of that development. it is based upon the microclimate of the island. coupled with building placement , it misses the sun in major public spaces to be able to occupy the exterior. it is a place to reinforce environmental sustainability and social vitality. the core that you see here, a majority of the island, homes are less than a 10 minute walk. the settlement allows a majority of the island to be a network of green, open space. the island's neighborhoods are woven into this network. there are four principal neighborhoods that comprise development. i will briefly articulate the qualities. the first is the island's center, the social part of the island. there is the historic district and the transportation ce
i will turn it over to craig and karen. >> i am pleased to share with you a summary of treasure island as it stands today. i am particularly pleased that development in 2005 based on principles articulated remains intact as land use concept. it has been fleshed out by multiple architects and planners the the agency is already public. this includes the safety, security, and economy of that development. it is based upon the microclimate of the island. coupled with building placement , it...
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. >> karen mancuso is in egypt staying at the fairmont. >> windows in the hotel have been shot out. many broken. next door there used to be a dance club is all just destroyed. >> she landed in mancuso friday night z remember, organizers are calling for a million pro testers to take to streets just hours from now. >> iran summoned uc berkeley graduate sarah shord to come back to the count skpri stand trial on charges. she was released on bail in september and returned to the united states. and shord, shane bower and josh fattal arrested in july, 2009 on a hike where she says they accidentally crossed into the iran territory. and there is a trial scheduled february 6th. if it she does not return, iran has warned it will seize her bail money. >> merchandise appears to be a sparking point sparking a double shooting at fisherman's wharf last night. a businessman is accused of killing two employees when the wharf was full of tourists. it happened on jefferson street between joe's crab shack and the pearl factory. merchants say competition for tourists dollars can be intense. >> land lords
. >> karen mancuso is in egypt staying at the fairmont. >> windows in the hotel have been shot out. many broken. next door there used to be a dance club is all just destroyed. >> she landed in mancuso friday night z remember, organizers are calling for a million pro testers to take to streets just hours from now. >> iran summoned uc berkeley graduate sarah shord to come back to the count skpri stand trial on charges. she was released on bail in september and returned to...
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nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners mendoza, molpus -- maufas and murase. i am here about a student at galileo and in general about the 20 seniors who have been displaced with the amnesty program. i am concerned not just about the seniors,
nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners...
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. >> karen compton president of the san francisco league of women voters says the fight to win voting rights was long, and sometimes painful. >> we started in 1893, with different initiatives. a bill passed the legislature to have womens' right to vote. the governor vetoed it. >> you can see images of the battle in california to grant women the right to vote in an exhibition at the martin luther king junior library at san jose state university. nationally the battle for voting rights started much earlier in 1848. in new york. it was the first-ever convention to discuss womens' rights. the fight is graphically depicted in a movie called "iron jawed angels". >> there were hunger strikes and women were arrested during the white house. there were strikes in prison and force feeding. >> they said the reason was obvious. >> taxation without representation. women were working and contributing to tax base. >> city by city, the women lobbied men, and finally it was successful in 1911. california was the sixth state to grant women the right to vote. then, women were harassed at polls. >> that i
. >> karen compton president of the san francisco league of women voters says the fight to win voting rights was long, and sometimes painful. >> we started in 1893, with different initiatives. a bill passed the legislature to have womens' right to vote. the governor vetoed it. >> you can see images of the battle in california to grant women the right to vote in an exhibition at the martin luther king junior library at san jose state university. nationally the battle for voting...
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. >> that is karen evans, the former minister for the office of management and budget from 2003-2009. we now have to make the car -- timothy whitkarr. what are your thoughts on this legislation? >> i agree in the fundamental point and say that we have to bring clarity to these issues. this is a new era with the threat of cyber crime, and i agree that we have to have a better understanding of this to bring clarity to the issue. but this bill, as it was written in 2010, does not do this. the way that we interpret this, this is creating an open-ended authority, for the director to take control over a substantial portion of the internet infrastructure. and the language does not permit this kill switch. this does not create the actual kill switch. but the executive branch authority is there to mandate the internet service providers, to respond to and ordered to shut things down. >> can you give me an example of what you mean by this, and how would you be changing this? >> if you look, there are sections of the bill -- they do not give a clear definition of what is the proper threat, the de
. >> that is karen evans, the former minister for the office of management and budget from 2003-2009. we now have to make the car -- timothy whitkarr. what are your thoughts on this legislation? >> i agree in the fundamental point and say that we have to bring clarity to these issues. this is a new era with the threat of cyber crime, and i agree that we have to have a better understanding of this to bring clarity to the issue. but this bill, as it was written in 2010, does not do...
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for karen the travel light scale flashes a red light warning her bag is overweight at 15.6 pounds. and marine airlines -- 51.6 pounds this was bottom the them. >> we have excess it'sggage but it's nothing i can give up. >> all three says they are pretty good indicators, get ready. >> it's the only problem unless you are really strong. it hurts your back a little bit. >> it's definitely worth it. >> i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> changing and saving lives, still ahead, a new generation of heart implants that combine two technologies, plus.... >> science is so much fun. >> a bay area man who invented the laser 50 years ago talks about his achievements and why he is still working today. [ female announcer ] these are the crescents you love on a holiday. and these are the ones you'll love on a friday. pillsbury crescent pizza pockets. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy to make dinner. they're crescents for the other 364. try them tonight. and this is the warm fresh baked taste... of a strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel. the one
for karen the travel light scale flashes a red light warning her bag is overweight at 15.6 pounds. and marine airlines -- 51.6 pounds this was bottom the them. >> we have excess it'sggage but it's nothing i can give up. >> all three says they are pretty good indicators, get ready. >> it's the only problem unless you are really strong. it hurts your back a little bit. >> it's definitely worth it. >> i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> changing and saving...