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matthew knowles is not kelly rowland's father. the street has been buzzing for years. but he probably became like a father because kelly was so damaged from watching, you know, her father do things to her mother and screaming in the house and everything. so do you think that she should open her heart to this man? >> no. >> wendy: clap if you do. [ applause ] >> wendy: i'm torn. like i'm torn. there's so many girls out there that have man issues because they have daddy issues and her own way, i bet kelly is no different. remember, she was in an abusive relationship. she came here and talked about it as well as other things. it's because of men like that that you have little lost girls that grow up into little lost women. i think it's kind of cheesy that he called up the "star" magazine and then i was saying in my "hot topics" meeting, people that are not in entertainment don't realize you don't have to talk to a magazine. but as a regular person he was probably thinking, yeah, let me just call a magazine and do the story. he also said in the article that he did go to se
matthew knowles is not kelly rowland's father. the street has been buzzing for years. but he probably became like a father because kelly was so damaged from watching, you know, her father do things to her mother and screaming in the house and everything. so do you think that she should open her heart to this man? >> no. >> wendy: clap if you do. [ applause ] >> wendy: i'm torn. like i'm torn. there's so many girls out there that have man issues because they have daddy issues...
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i don't think anybody knowles. what ere's a concern of does it do to premiums?overage will be more comprehensive than a lot of people have. we talkled about ben if i wants before there's things like no lifetime limits on your coverage starting in january. no annual limit ms. some things that many, many like. but the open question is what does it do to premiums? how do consumers react? especially the consumers that aren't going to get a sublsdy. how do they react and how do react?rs >> there's a follow-up. 8:45.as posted at you referenced this saying a data center critical for uninsured americans went down sunday halting on-line states.ent for 50 the data center operated by experienced amark connectivity issue a problem marketplace ne health care.gov. they could not say how long it would take to fix the connectivity problem. this was posted at 8:45 this morning. it's yet another headache. running healthcare.gov. out the u spell problems of the website a, b, and c? problems.ty of the recent caller talked about these things. he had a problem creating an account. cr
i don't think anybody knowles. what ere's a concern of does it do to premiums?overage will be more comprehensive than a lot of people have. we talkled about ben if i wants before there's things like no lifetime limits on your coverage starting in january. no annual limit ms. some things that many, many like. but the open question is what does it do to premiums? how do consumers react? especially the consumers that aren't going to get a sublsdy. how do they react and how do react?rs >>...
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logan thompson quarterback, check. 45 yards to dmitri knowles, thomas threw for 293.y win this afternoon. it was a beautiful day at virginia, if i may say so myself. that was the best from virginia all day. once the football started, it was ugly. david scores here, he threw for 200 and ran for 50 more. he couldn't play defense. jordan williams from keep winning, when they roll up 48 on you, boy, your job is in jeopardy. wow. 48-27. navy air force, first leg of the commander in chief's trophy this afternoon. didn't know they were going to play this game. 10-7 air force leading at the half. and brown says the government may be shut down, but the navy is always full steam ahead. 28-10. navy gets the first leg in the c.o.c. over air force this afternoon. west virginia actually looked better last week after looking awful against maryland two weeks ago. today they go back to their normal selfs. they got 60 plus, they were blasted today by texas tech. mountainers lose this afternoon. saw this game on our air today. georgia lost three players to knee injuries and the punter h
logan thompson quarterback, check. 45 yards to dmitri knowles, thomas threw for 293.y win this afternoon. it was a beautiful day at virginia, if i may say so myself. that was the best from virginia all day. once the football started, it was ugly. david scores here, he threw for 200 and ran for 50 more. he couldn't play defense. jordan williams from keep winning, when they roll up 48 on you, boy, your job is in jeopardy. wow. 48-27. navy air force, first leg of the commander in chief's trophy...
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carey's longtime friend donald knowles saw her three days ago when she stopped to visit her mother in brooklyn. >> she had her child with her, and she was all smiles, like, she didn't have a care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives have told investigators she suffered from post-partum depression, a short time ago, carey's samy, spoke to cnn. >> i just know that my sister did experience post-partum depression with psychosis, they labeled it, which came along with treatment of medication and counseling, which she did. and she had her challenges with that. >> reporter: and carey's former boss, dentive evans, fired her from her job as a dental hygienist abouta a year ago. >> we thought she was a great employee while she was here. she had an accident, fell and had a head injury so she was out for just a bit. she found out she was pregnant during that time that she was hospitalized and, you know, when she came back, just-- she was here a few weeks later, and then we just decided that it was time for her to go. >> reporter: now, investigators don't know why carey we
carey's longtime friend donald knowles saw her three days ago when she stopped to visit her mother in brooklyn. >> she had her child with her, and she was all smiles, like, she didn't have a care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives have told investigators she suffered from post-partum depression, a short time ago, carey's samy, spoke to cnn. >> i just know that my sister did experience post-partum depression with psychosis, they labeled it, which came...
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and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many othersdaniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands with us. unfortunately, we say today in perl is him and fundamentalism has joined hands -- imperialism and fundamentalism has joined hands. even if it happens in iran or iraq, palestine, libya, syria, etc., we need to be united and continue our struggle against these war mongers. fortunately, we see justice loving people around the world -- especially in the west -- [indiscernible] is a big source of hope for the future. >> what kind of response are you getting from people in the united states? for many who just standard consumers of the media, the war in afghanistan is hardly talked about. >> i know. .'m disappoted day by day, it is getting more and more as i have exper
and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many othersdaniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands with us. unfortunately, we say today in perl is him and fundamentalism has...
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knowles also faces possible discipline and termination from bart. >>> time now 5:36, a frightening attackthe public's help. janine de la vega joins us to tell us what they were after and just a shocking case. >> reporter: yeah, pam, the thieves were after a gold chain and targeted an elderly woman whom they followed around inside this wal-mart on osgood road and then once she exited they attacked her when she came out here into the parking lot. now take a good look at this picture of the male and female suspects who are believed to between 17 and 25 years old, after reviewing video police say it appeared the two were stalking a 70-year-old woman and her family as they shopped. now when they elderly woman exited the store officers say one of the suspects grabbed her from behind, trying to rip the necklace off, during the struggle he slammed her to the ground and dragged her until the chain came off, the female suspect waited in this car, which police say is a silver or gray 4 door hyundai with rear tinted windows, after the attack they sped off. when officers arrived they found the elderly
knowles also faces possible discipline and termination from bart. >>> time now 5:36, a frightening attackthe public's help. janine de la vega joins us to tell us what they were after and just a shocking case. >> reporter: yeah, pam, the thieves were after a gold chain and targeted an elderly woman whom they followed around inside this wal-mart on osgood road and then once she exited they attacked her when she came out here into the parking lot. now take a good look at this...
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he's the avatar for this guy coming up in a small town where everybody in town knowles him.rybody in town roots for them. thinks they're going be president some day. that's the role nick plays in the film. >> mom was proud of her son. did you find that wherever you went? >> i did. nick's parents are particularly proud. and they've been wonderful throughout the distribution, continuing that pride, you know, almost every screening we have, they come. >> let's see d.j. from massachusetts. >> that's me. so when i run for new hampshire one day for the primaries, i was in new hampshire. favorite son. there's my wall of fame. these are originals. bobby kennedy, '68. various other candidates. >> regardless, they're like rock stars. governors, senators, presidents. people i look up to. >> this is an article in the paper. young political guru leads campaign. >> d.j. bow regard ran his first political campaign at the age of 16. he managed the campaign for romney. >> he has that intuition. it comes from within. >> step-by-step. i eventually establish a career. >> here's your mayor, here
he's the avatar for this guy coming up in a small town where everybody in town knowles him.rybody in town roots for them. thinks they're going be president some day. that's the role nick plays in the film. >> mom was proud of her son. did you find that wherever you went? >> i did. nick's parents are particularly proud. and they've been wonderful throughout the distribution, continuing that pride, you know, almost every screening we have, they come. >> let's see d.j. from...
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day sheriff's police connect women in crisis like carlisa with dedicated social workers like erin knowles>> i'm from the salvation army and a lot of times the police ask us to come, meet people who they picked up to offer services. >> it's my hope that nobody would ever feel like they have to trade sex to survive. but we also recognize that many people do feel that they have to trade sex to survive. whether that be to meet basic needs or because someone has told them they have or else. >> see, i've been getting high for a while. and i ache trying to kick. >> it's tough to kick a drug addiction by yourself. >> i have two granddaughters, and i want to get myself clean so that i can, you know, be their grandma. >> we'd love to connect you with some services and drug rehab and whatever else you think you can benefit from so you can be part of your grandkids' lives. >> yeah. >> there's definitely not a quick fix. but we're committed to working with people as long as they'll allow us to be in their lives. >> i got you, erin. you too. god bless you. >> you too. >> after a little food and water a
day sheriff's police connect women in crisis like carlisa with dedicated social workers like erin knowles>> i'm from the salvation army and a lot of times the police ask us to come, meet people who they picked up to offer services. >> it's my hope that nobody would ever feel like they have to trade sex to survive. but we also recognize that many people do feel that they have to trade sex to survive. whether that be to meet basic needs or because someone has told them they have or...
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they will not become law as every school child knowles. now, those who vote no on the previous question will give the chamber what the leadership of the majority has not. and that will be the real chance to vote this down so we can put the cr on the calendar. and stop the shutdown now, today. the president -- it does have to go back to senate. the president is waiting for it. and it's unanimous consent to insert the text of the amendment in the record along with --traneous material 3450edly immediatelyprior to the vote on previous question. >> without objection. >> mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues, i beg my colleagues, i do implore my colleagues, for goodness sakes, come to the floor, defeat the previous question. vote no. and i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentle lady yields back her time. the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i want to thank my good friend from new york. she's always a good counterpoint debater. we agree on a number of things. it's not something either side wished to achieve and it's something we ought to work to
they will not become law as every school child knowles. now, those who vote no on the previous question will give the chamber what the leadership of the majority has not. and that will be the real chance to vote this down so we can put the cr on the calendar. and stop the shutdown now, today. the president -- it does have to go back to senate. the president is waiting for it. and it's unanimous consent to insert the text of the amendment in the record along with --traneous material 3450edly...
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our country, when insurance companies can no long dump people or deny people, are you going took knowledyou were on the wrong side of this. insurance companies have been denying people for years, dumping people for years. obama care is trying to do something about it. what are you trying to do about it? >> van, the focus should be on the millions of americans who are hurting because of obama care and the millions of people who are being pushed into part-time work, working 29 hours a week because of obama care. and the people, the 110,000 ibm retirees who received a letter saying they're losing their health insurance because of obama care. the 15,000 ups employees who received a letter saying that they were losing their spousal coverage, their husbands and wives were losing their coverage. van, let me suggest what success should be. i don't know if this deal that was just reported on will be a deal or not. but let me suggest what the test for success should be. success should be meaningful relief for the millions of americans who are hurting because of obama care. my test for success will
our country, when insurance companies can no long dump people or deny people, are you going took knowledyou were on the wrong side of this. insurance companies have been denying people for years, dumping people for years. obama care is trying to do something about it. what are you trying to do about it? >> van, the focus should be on the millions of americans who are hurting because of obama care and the millions of people who are being pushed into part-time work, working 29 hours a week...
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ite knowles the sleepy place people might have retired no the in the past. >> lexington, kentucky, isgot a lot of culture and arts as well. when you think of st. pete's you think of affordability. it's sort of the best of both worlds and you also see in terms of museums it has the salvador dolly museum. >> what if you want to stay where you've always wanted to live. >> that's an excellent point. only 1% has moved. but they're changing things like a lot of things. they're looking for a more cosmopolitan experience. >> why no west coast towns. >> because it is very expensive out in the west coast. higher taxes. more congestion. beautiful place to live but when you need retire, no hawaii. >> no hawaii. great weather. >> thank you, donna. you can learn more by going to cbsnews.com. >>> ted danson is in our green room. he'll tell you about hit a bill mile stoep and "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." "i'm very troubled by ken cuccinelli." "he tried to change virginia's divorce laws" "to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage." "ken cuccinelli d
ite knowles the sleepy place people might have retired no the in the past. >> lexington, kentucky, isgot a lot of culture and arts as well. when you think of st. pete's you think of affordability. it's sort of the best of both worlds and you also see in terms of museums it has the salvador dolly museum. >> what if you want to stay where you've always wanted to live. >> that's an excellent point. only 1% has moved. but they're changing things like a lot of things. they're...
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donald knowles was a friend who saw carey just a few days ago. >> she was all smiles like she didn't have a care in the world. >> now, the driver was not armed when she engaged police in downtown washington, but investigators say she was clearly using that vehicle as a weapon and the officers opened fire ending what they saw as a threat. >> all right. bob orr, thank you. our senior correspondent, john miller. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know why? >> we don't know why. it's getting richer as the night goes on. but we know she was a 34-year-old dental hygienist. in april 2012 the people she worked with said she was happy, normal and she had a fall on the stairs where she had a head injury. she had a recovery. interestingly it was in the fall at the hospital where she learn shed was pregnant. she got a handicap parking permit because of issues from that injury and then other doctors complain shed was tying up the space in front of the building, so they asked her to move her car back. this became a big dispute which actually led to her being fired and from then on police inte
donald knowles was a friend who saw carey just a few days ago. >> she was all smiles like she didn't have a care in the world. >> now, the driver was not armed when she engaged police in downtown washington, but investigators say she was clearly using that vehicle as a weapon and the officers opened fire ending what they saw as a threat. >> all right. bob orr, thank you. our senior correspondent, john miller. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know why?...
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carey's friend done knowles saw her three days ago. >> she had her child with her and she was all smiles like she didn't have care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives told investigators she suffered from postpartum depression and her former boss fired carey from her job as a dental hygienist about a year ago. >> we thought she was a great employee while she was here. she had an accident fell and had a head injury and so she was out for just a bit. she found out that she was pregnant during that time that she was hospitalized, and, you know, when she came back she was here a few weeks later and we just decided that was time for her to go. >> reporter: carey's relatives spoke late on friday. >> why was my sister shot and killed with her 1-year-old daughter in the car and she was unarmed? why? my mother deserves to know why. >> reporter: investigators don't know why carey went to the white house thursday but she seemed to be on some kind of mission. sources say traffic records indicate she drove with the baby directly from connecticut to washington. for "cbs this m
carey's friend done knowles saw her three days ago. >> she had her child with her and she was all smiles like she didn't have care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives told investigators she suffered from postpartum depression and her former boss fired carey from her job as a dental hygienist about a year ago. >> we thought she was a great employee while she was here. she had an accident fell and had a head injury and so she was out for just a bit. she...
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ite knowles the sleepy place people might have retired no the in the past. >> lexington, kentucky, isas well. when you think of st. pete's you think of affordability. it's sort of the best of both worlds and you also see in terms of museums it has the salvador dolly museum. >> what if you want to stay where you've always wanted to live. >> that's an excellent point. only 1% has moved. but they're changing things like a lot of things. they're looking for a more cosmopolitan experience. >> why no west coast towns. >> because it is very expensive out in the west coast. higher taxes. more congestion. beautiful place to live but when you need retire no hawaii. >> no hawaii. great weather. >> thank you, donna. you can learn more by going to cbsnews.com. >>> ted danson is in our green room. he'll tell you about hit a bill mile stoep and >>> good morning. it's a sunny start to this day. it's going to be a sunny afternoon. it's going to be a gorgeous october fall day. of 6 -- 66 will be the high. tonight we will clouds up as a cold front moves our way 46 the low. tomorrow cloudy 66. behind the
ite knowles the sleepy place people might have retired no the in the past. >> lexington, kentucky, isas well. when you think of st. pete's you think of affordability. it's sort of the best of both worlds and you also see in terms of museums it has the salvador dolly museum. >> what if you want to stay where you've always wanted to live. >> that's an excellent point. only 1% has moved. but they're changing things like a lot of things. they're looking for a more cosmopolitan...
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carey's friend done knowles saw her three days ago. >> she had her child with her and she was all smiles like she didn't have care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives told investigators she suffered from postpartum depression and her former boss fired carey from her job as a dental hygienist about a year ago. >> we thought she was a great employee while she was here. she had an accident fell and had a head injury and so she was out for just a bit. she found out that she was pregnant during that time that she was hospitalized, and, you know, when she came back she was here a few weeks later and we just decided that was time for her to go. >> reporter: carey's relatives spoke late on friday. >> why was my sister shot and killed with her 1-year-old daughter in the car and she was unarmed? why? my mother deserves to know why. >> reporter: investigators don't know why carey went to the white house thursday but she seemed to be on some kind of mission. sources say traffic records indicate she drove with the baby directly from connecticut to washington. for "cbs this m
carey's friend done knowles saw her three days ago. >> she had her child with her and she was all smiles like she didn't have care in the world. >> reporter: but there were problems. relatives told investigators she suffered from postpartum depression and her former boss fired carey from her job as a dental hygienist about a year ago. >> we thought she was a great employee while she was here. she had an accident fell and had a head injury and so she was out for just a bit. she...
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. >> reporter: childhood friend donald knowles said everything seemed fine.. that's not her. doesn't make sense. >> she had her own place in connecticut. had a wonderful life. i don't understand. doesn't make any sense at all. >> reporter: none of it makes sense to the people who loved her who fear they may never find out why. >> everything was okay. her little joke and she went about her business. >> reporter: family members tell abc news carey was suffering from postpartum depression, serious enough for her to require hospitalization. a major part of the investigation as detectives try to understand why. abc news, stamford, connecticut. >> really is the biggest question, why? >> so hard to understand. >> what could have possibly driven a woman to do something like this. everything we are hearing about her. she had a job, single mom, she was fine. her neighbors said she went about her business. nothing seemed to be wrong. aside from -- some red flags about the state of her mind. >> no violence in her history. nothing like this. >> nothing like that. tragedy.
. >> reporter: childhood friend donald knowles said everything seemed fine.. that's not her. doesn't make sense. >> she had her own place in connecticut. had a wonderful life. i don't understand. doesn't make any sense at all. >> reporter: none of it makes sense to the people who loved her who fear they may never find out why. >> everything was okay. her little joke and she went about her business. >> reporter: family members tell abc news carey was suffering from...
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if he had to go out and get money quickly from some other needed to knowle where salem, illinois was, he would be very hard-pressed. this could create real issues for the community banking environment. >> my time is running out. i will note concern about the impact on repurchase agreements or repo lending that is very important to many institutions. it sounds to me like the path we are on can decrease revenues and raise costs. job, maycan lose their be more likely to need food stamps, for example. possible that in the name of reducing the deficit, this path could increase the deficit? is that possible? -- for mee fair to me to call that extraordinarily wrongheaded? thank you, i'm out of time. >> senator warren? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your being here today. mr. keating, i read your article in "the washington post," that using the debt ceiling as leverage is unwise and dangerous. you also noted that the respect and admiration of the united states and its institutions inspire around the world are based on the certainty that when our nation makes a promise, we keep it. i
if he had to go out and get money quickly from some other needed to knowle where salem, illinois was, he would be very hard-pressed. this could create real issues for the community banking environment. >> my time is running out. i will note concern about the impact on repurchase agreements or repo lending that is very important to many institutions. it sounds to me like the path we are on can decrease revenues and raise costs. job, maycan lose their be more likely to need food stamps, for...