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samantha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. the problem is it is going to be some of the same areas that have been targeted so far will be targeted again. and look at the difference in the air temperature north and then south of this front. it's very warm, moist and unstable on the southern side of this. and very cool, in the 50s, on the northern side of this stationary front. the stage is set as a very active jet stream aloft brings in a series of disturbances this week. that's going to cause a lot of problems here for dallas. and to st. louis again, little rock, indianapolis likely to see severe storms that could spawn tornados into monday. tuesday the same area plus some into the ohio valley as that low moves into the great lakes. then it pushes further east. we're talking the tennessee valley, louisville, cleveland and then over into the d.c. area. by the end of the week, we could be talking the entire eastern seaboard. even on up into the megalopolis city.
samantha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. the problem is it is going to be some of the same areas that have been targeted so far will be targeted again. and look at the difference in the air temperature north and then south of this front. it's very warm, moist and unstable on the southern side of this. and very cool, in the 50s, on the northern side of this stationary front. the stage is set as a very active jet stream aloft brings in a series of disturbances this week....
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samantha's mom, cami, is convinced her ears are making samantha self-conscious and shy. >> i really wanted. >> where are you going today? >> new york. >> reporter: mother and daughter head to new york city for the 7-year-old's plastic surgery. first time visiting new york. first time ever on a plane for both. >> do you like the plane ride? >> yes. >> flight 4485, connection service to minneapolis. >> this ear, we're going to make it go back. >> reporter: dr. steven perlman is fixing her ears, free of charge. he says studies show that kids with abnormalities like samantha's, are less purr, which can determine their development. you're not saying it's bullying. >> if it's minor and cosmetic, absolutely not. but in my book and most of the plastic surgery community, ears that stick out is not a cosmetic issue. >> reporter: when i asked her about being bullied or teased, she said no. or no, i haven't been bullied. what's the truth? >> i've heard it. when she was younger, she got called monkey ears. adults are the worst. >> reporter: adults? >> adults. right in front of her, what happened to y
samantha's mom, cami, is convinced her ears are making samantha self-conscious and shy. >> i really wanted. >> where are you going today? >> new york. >> reporter: mother and daughter head to new york city for the 7-year-old's plastic surgery. first time visiting new york. first time ever on a plane for both. >> do you like the plane ride? >> yes. >> flight 4485, connection service to minneapolis. >> this ear, we're going to make it go back....
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she has had a productive relationship with samantha. remember conversation ahead with her where i outlined one of our great concerns which was that the number of governments especially in the aftermath of the orange revolution in the ukraine were preventing ngos from operating and she took great interest in that issue and eventually it has now become a very important issue for the administration. president obama spoke about this at his last address. secretary clinton gave her a major speech at the community of democracies and the issue of defending civil society and the u.s. was part of the campaign within the human rights council to create a new freedom of assembly for an association. and samantha was probably involved in all these things she is also with her important book a problem from harold, deeply concerned about the problem of genocide and the mass atrocity, crimes. and last november she took part in a very important meeting organized in paris but a holocaust museum attended by other officials in the government. david pressman w
she has had a productive relationship with samantha. remember conversation ahead with her where i outlined one of our great concerns which was that the number of governments especially in the aftermath of the orange revolution in the ukraine were preventing ngos from operating and she took great interest in that issue and eventually it has now become a very important issue for the administration. president obama spoke about this at his last address. secretary clinton gave her a major speech at...
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in washington, samantha hayes.>pam: we have put a copy of president barack obama is for a certificate on our web site, www.kron4.com just click on news links. >>jacqueline: clouds spreading in over the bay area but not much. you could tell by the fact that the clouds are thin and wispy. a look at satellite and radar pictures, this storm is ending way up to the north and is calling in this cloud cover. this will push into the northern california area and the bay area. we will see rain out of this. just cooler conditions and windy conditions. 67 santa rosa, 58 san francisco, 63 richmond, 67 concord. 57 half moon bay, low 60s in the bay shore and the upper 60s in the south bay. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay, the changes coming to the forecast. tomorrow will be cooler and then when the conditions in the afternoon. friday we will warm slightly and then a big warm up over the weekend. look at the forecast into next week. if lots of a degree weak readings. >>pam: don't miss bay to breakers. sunday may 15th,
in washington, samantha hayes.>pam: we have put a copy of president barack obama is for a certificate on our web site, www.kron4.com just click on news links. >>jacqueline: clouds spreading in over the bay area but not much. you could tell by the fact that the clouds are thin and wispy. a look at satellite and radar pictures, this storm is ending way up to the north and is calling in this cloud cover. this will push into the northern california area and the bay area. we will see rain...
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samantha. [applause] >> thanks so much.i'm very sorry not to have been able to attend the proceedings before me because i'm sure i would have learned a tremendous amount and i really do look forward just to sitting back and taking notes after you hear from me here. so, i will talk today about merging market democracies and their role in human rights focusing specifically on the countries around which you have built this conference, and the obligatory caveat here but i see many of the so-called emerging democracies have democratic traditions and human rights traditions of different kinds that date back generations if not centuries. that said, when president obama took office, the number of democracies in the world had grown in the previous two decades from 69 in 1989 to 119 in 2009. however the number of countries actively supporting democracy and human rights bilaterally and in international flora have remained quite static in that same period. for the last two years this demonstration has made a conscious effort to work wi
samantha. [applause] >> thanks so much.i'm very sorry not to have been able to attend the proceedings before me because i'm sure i would have learned a tremendous amount and i really do look forward just to sitting back and taking notes after you hear from me here. so, i will talk today about merging market democracies and their role in human rights focusing specifically on the countries around which you have built this conference, and the obligatory caveat here but i see many of the...
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samantha, good evening. >> good evening, lester. i tell you what, we're just getting started with this three-day severe weather event. in fact, we have tornado warnings all over the carolinas right now and tornado watches into the early morning hours. severe thunderstorms as well. so large hail, gusty, damaging winds, and we can't rule out the tornado threat. here's the setup. deep trough of low pressure bringing in temperatures some 20 to 30 degrees cooler and setting up the scenario for more severe weather sunday into monday. we need to be concerned about 50 million-plus people on sunday across this area and then sunday night it's into chicago, st. louis, as well as into memphis. and then once we get into that sunday night, monday time frame, it's going to be some 90 million people-plus, so 18 states could be affected by this incredibly destructive weather. and then we can't forget about the flooding in the red river valley. it's looking like it will peak tonight, and that puts us at the fourth highest level ever along the red riv
samantha, good evening. >> good evening, lester. i tell you what, we're just getting started with this three-day severe weather event. in fact, we have tornado warnings all over the carolinas right now and tornado watches into the early morning hours. severe thunderstorms as well. so large hail, gusty, damaging winds, and we can't rule out the tornado threat. here's the setup. deep trough of low pressure bringing in temperatures some 20 to 30 degrees cooler and setting up the scenario for...
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by the way, that is prime minister david cameron with his wife samantha. he walked out into the crowd yesterday that he was 14 years old, and he actually camped out to watch charles marry diana. so now he must have to pinch himself. he's the prime minister, walking in to westminster abbey for this very regal affair. and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david? >> david cameron -- >> well, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just getting our wires crossed a bit. i was saying to david starkey because of the austerity program he's slightly controversial. >> he is. but what caused more controversy was whether he should wear morning dress. that's what people get excited about at weddings. he's shown good manners. rachel, i was saying that this couple, william and kate, really represent a new generation, and young people in great britain must be very the royal family now looks like them. >> it is. i mean, just as david and samantha were a new generation of politicians, a new political family, a dynasty to a young family, th
by the way, that is prime minister david cameron with his wife samantha. he walked out into the crowd yesterday that he was 14 years old, and he actually camped out to watch charles marry diana. so now he must have to pinch himself. he's the prime minister, walking in to westminster abbey for this very regal affair. and he's slightly controversial, is he not, david? >> david cameron -- >> well, he -- >> go ahead. >> hold on two seconds, you guys. i'm sorry we're just...
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samantha hayes. >>reporter: while you may have forgotten where you were last month, last year. new report says the your iphone and the 3 g ipad remember. it recently discovered component that it tracks users whereabouts. >> if you are at the market? it keeps track of your ordinance based on the cellular towers. this is sang together with itunes. >>reporter: two different researchers made the discovery of an unauthorized surveillance about one year ago in the month of june. with an on-line program called iphone tracker to show users of the results. one of the reports says there is no evidence apple has access to the information. >> i do not think that we should panic. and i do not also think that it is necessary to keep the whereabouts data. >>reporter: you can incorrect that data when you sink it up with itunes but there's no way to have that disable that tracking. >> without passport protected and without encryption anybody who knows that-pass for protection, but your company computer, and your companies i to department can get it. if you are in an ugly divorce? tour companies
samantha hayes. >>reporter: while you may have forgotten where you were last month, last year. new report says the your iphone and the 3 g ipad remember. it recently discovered component that it tracks users whereabouts. >> if you are at the market? it keeps track of your ordinance based on the cellular towers. this is sang together with itunes. >>reporter: two different researchers made the discovery of an unauthorized surveillance about one year ago in the month of june....
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>>reporter: in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news. is urging the president not to veto the recent budget. traffic moving well, we will be back. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. [ female announcer ] call today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] with at&t, i'm surfing at hot spots all over town. ♪ i'm downloading music fast. and watching videos. cute! and the price is great. [ female announcer ] call at&t today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] i went looking for a deal, and at&t delivered. now, i just need to curb the shoe shopping. ♪
>>reporter: in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news. is urging the president not to veto the recent budget. traffic moving well, we will be back. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. [ female announcer ] call today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price...
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>pam: checking san francisco traffic, you can see it is pretty slow in all directions. 80 headed toward the lower deck of the bay bridge almost at a standstill. at the bottom of your screen southbound 101 towards the peninsula and it's growing a block. if will be back where of black and your money after the breakup. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to mo
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>pam: checking san francisco traffic, you can see it is pretty slow in all directions. 80 headed toward the lower deck of the bay bridge almost at a standstill. at the bottom of your screen southbound 101 towards the peninsula and it's growing a block. if will be back where of black and your money after the breakup. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you...
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samantha. [applause] >> thanks so much. i'm sorry to not have been able to attend the proceedings before me because i'm sure i would have learned a tremendous amount, and i really do look forward just to sitting back and taking notes after to hear from me here. so i will talk to the about emerging market democracies and their role in democracy and human rights promotion focusing specifically on those countries which you have built this conference and if the obligatory caveat recognizing many of the so-called emerging democracies have space traditions and human rights traditions of different kinds the back generations of not centuries. that said, when president obama took office, the number of democracies in the world have grown in the previous decades from 69 in 1989 to 119 in 2009. however, the number of countries actively supporting democracy and human rights bilaterally and in international fora have remained static of the appeal to those nations to emerge from tyranny and inspire the world in the second half of the last
samantha. [applause] >> thanks so much. i'm sorry to not have been able to attend the proceedings before me because i'm sure i would have learned a tremendous amount, and i really do look forward just to sitting back and taking notes after to hear from me here. so i will talk to the about emerging market democracies and their role in democracy and human rights promotion focusing specifically on those countries which you have built this conference and if the obligatory caveat recognizing...
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washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>catherine: rob is joining us we been talking about this, regardless of the out, it looks like were certainly talking about tax cuts, a bigger budget cuts, smaller government. >>rob: that's the theory, traditionally speaking democrats want to not cut to entitlements. social security, medicaid, programs for the poor. republicans came out swinging today sing were going to cut six trillion and keep the capital tax rate at about 25% for high-income earners. that would cut to 25%. republicans are singlets balance the budget by 2040. it's a long time but realistic >>catherine: republicans came out with a long-range plan, it would mean big changes to medicare and medicaid. each it would mean huge cuts if that happens. >>rob: listen to this, i go one decide on the republicans or democrats but i take arguments. they want to cut six trillion in the next decade out of medicare, the what to say if you're 55 or older you get what we promised you, if not, for the poor people were going to give you a
washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>catherine: rob is joining us we been talking about this, regardless of the out, it looks like were certainly talking about tax cuts, a bigger budget cuts, smaller government. >>rob: that's the theory, traditionally speaking democrats want to not cut to entitlements. social security, medicaid, programs for the poor. republicans came out swinging today sing were going to cut six trillion and keep the capital tax rate at about 25% for high-income...
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samantha hayes is live in the nation's capital now with late word on where things stand right now. good evening samantha. >> reporter: good evening frank, the latest word from the white house was that meeting was delayed until 8:00. as we speak, it should be under way. this is the second high stakes meeting at the white house with the president and congressional leaders today. >> top congressional leaders continued to pivot between optimism and doubt. as both parties struggled to avert a government shut down friday. >> we continue to have productive conversations. they are polite, they are to the point. but there is no agreement on a number, there's no agreement on the issue that pertains with this. >> we're hoping that we will have something done. if not we'll have to look forward to a bad day tomorrow. which is a government shut down. >> reporter: funding for planned parenthood which republicans want to cut entirely. conservatives also want to keep the epa from regulates greenhouse emissions. a gallop poll shows the majority of americans want government to compromise to avoid a s
samantha hayes is live in the nation's capital now with late word on where things stand right now. good evening samantha. >> reporter: good evening frank, the latest word from the white house was that meeting was delayed until 8:00. as we speak, it should be under way. this is the second high stakes meeting at the white house with the president and congressional leaders today. >> top congressional leaders continued to pivot between optimism and doubt. as both parties struggled to...
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back to samantha power. was in attendance with the george soros groups where they are meeting about democracy, last november in egypt. samantha is described now as the foremost voice on human rights. she has the president's ear and his trust. the fact that obama went in to libya, using the responsibility to protect montra despite his obvious past statements, calling that dumb, powers calls this a perm triumph. she is the advisor. now, this is odd. she's declaring victory. this ke nettic military action just started. it could be a total failure, quagmire. why would someone say it's a personal triumph? is it that she cares about libya? or is there something else she is more excited about? is it the same thing that richard falk is excited about? up until this point, november 2010, just last fall, egypt was still relatively normal. no one was protesting in the streets. yet the white house, during this meeting talked about it. the white house knew that something was coming. now, after the uprising started, riots
back to samantha power. was in attendance with the george soros groups where they are meeting about democracy, last november in egypt. samantha is described now as the foremost voice on human rights. she has the president's ear and his trust. the fact that obama went in to libya, using the responsibility to protect montra despite his obvious past statements, calling that dumb, powers calls this a perm triumph. she is the advisor. now, this is odd. she's declaring victory. this ke nettic...
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president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the s&p. that being said, and never really understood the allure of the rave scene, and doctrines, and even a majority of the music does not mean a lot to me. although i have found a community that has given me a whole lot. i have found numerous relationships with family members that i can point out in this room. there are others like myself who actually feel beloved also that this community has given to me. there is also a lot of benefit. when events happen in california, people actually flock to california to go to them. they fill up hotel rooms, and they pour money into the local economy. it is actually estimated that a rave in one area brought in about $40 million for the county. there was also aid money for japan. a regulated party can be shut down, and unregulated one can be happening. it
president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the s&p. that being said, and never really understood the allure of the rave scene, and doctrines, and even a majority of the music does not mean a lot to me. although i have found a community...
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on capitol hill, samantha hayes. >> isabel: the u.s. postal service will be opened. that is important for taxpayers. you will have several days by april 18th to file. still to come, a beautiful day but a frost advisory until 8:00 p.m. it will be a mild day. let us check-in but jacqueline bennett. >> brian: a chilly start right now but it is going to warm up >>jacqueline: a chilly start right now but it is going to warm up a look at the satellite/radar. with temperatures through california warm, dry air however, mild to start off. the weekend at a glance with temperatures are going to warm up but it will be breezy. the wind will make it feel cooler than it actually is. 50s along the coast, 60s inland and inland valleys. tomorrow, clouds but temperatures will stay the same. neighborhood by neighborhood coming up in the giants forecast later and your midweek forecast coming up. >> isabel: giants fever alive and well as their ring ceremony at 7:00 p.m. yesterday, this had a little bit of everything for fans. the bottom o
on capitol hill, samantha hayes. >> isabel: the u.s. postal service will be opened. that is important for taxpayers. you will have several days by april 18th to file. still to come, a beautiful day but a frost advisory until 8:00 p.m. it will be a mild day. let us check-in but jacqueline bennett. >> brian: a chilly start right now but it is going to warm up >>jacqueline: a chilly start right now but it is going to warm up a look at the satellite/radar. with temperatures...
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president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the
president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the
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samantha hayes is in washington. >> reporter: here it is. born august 4, 1961 in hewn lulu, hawaii. the white house released copies of the birth certificate in hopes of butting the debate to bed. >> we had every official in hawaii, democrat and republican, every news outlet that investigated this confirm that yes, in effect i was born in hawaii. >> reporter: he previously released the short form. but it did not satisfy critics like donald trump who questioned whether the president was a citizen. >> i am really honored, frankly, to have played such a big role in hopefully, hopefully getting rid of this issue. the administration appealed to the government to make an option to policy and released the original birth certificate to move beyond what the president said, a national distraction. >> we are not going to do it if we just make stuff up and pretend that factorize not facts. we will not be able to save our problem physical we are distracted. >> reporter: a opinion poll shows majority of americans believe the president was born in the u.s. in washington, samantha hayes. >>> a milit
samantha hayes is in washington. >> reporter: here it is. born august 4, 1961 in hewn lulu, hawaii. the white house released copies of the birth certificate in hopes of butting the debate to bed. >> we had every official in hawaii, democrat and republican, every news outlet that investigated this confirm that yes, in effect i was born in hawaii. >> reporter: he previously released the short form. but it did not satisfy critics like donald trump who questioned whether the...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >> well, the seemingly unbelievable revolution that barack obama was born in hawaii was a pleasant surprise for one hawaii family. that's when they found out their loved one delivered the president of the united states. they just found out today while they were watching t.v. and saw that dr. david sinclair's signature was on the president's birth certificate. his surviving family members say they are the ones who are honored. dr. sinclair died in 2003 at the age of 81. graduated med school at uc san francisco. for anyone that can't get enough of that birther thing you're in luck. look what is due out may 17th. where is the birth certificate? the case that barack obama is not eligible to be president. this is by the same gentleman that gave us the swift boat attack suggesting john kerry lied about his service in vietnam. the new book on why the president has not released his birth certificate is now sitting as number 1 on amazon.com. >>> the royal wedding upon us. do you care? are americans more excited than royal subjects? gauging the excitement level
in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >> well, the seemingly unbelievable revolution that barack obama was born in hawaii was a pleasant surprise for one hawaii family. that's when they found out their loved one delivered the president of the united states. they just found out today while they were watching t.v. and saw that dr. david sinclair's signature was on the president's birth certificate. his surviving family members say they are the ones who are honored. dr. sinclair died in 2003 at...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one family in hawaii says it was honored to see president obama's birth certificate. that's the family of the man who delivered him. the late dr. david sinclair. they said they didn't know he delivered a future president and were "blown away." dr. sinclair has a bay area connection. he went to medical school at uc san francisco. and we have posted a copy of president obama's birth certificate at ktvu, ktvu.com. you will find it by scrolling down to the right now section. >>> president obama is scheduled to announce a major shakeup in his national security staff tomorrow. cia director a former congressman will be named secretary of defense. he will replace roberts gates who is retiring this summer. gates recommended him for the job six months ago. general david patreas is to become the head of the cia. he is currently the top commander in afghanistan. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is in florida tonight to watch the shuttle launch commanded by her husband. a camera some distance away took these pictures today t.v. gabri
in washington, i'm samantha hayes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one family in hawaii says it was honored to see president obama's birth certificate. that's the family of the man who delivered him. the late dr. david sinclair. they said they didn't know he delivered a future president and were "blown away." dr. sinclair has a bay area connection. he went to medical school at uc san francisco. and we have posted a copy of president obama's birth certificate at ktvu, ktvu.com. you...
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jen's matron of honor, samantha, has her blind felled on.ing it and there are tears behind her but there are going to be happy tears. >> very soon. >> this is what jen looked like before. don't take off your blindfold until i give you the green light. >> oh, wow! wow! all right, maid of honor, ready to take a peek? take off your blindfold. >> do you want to see yourself, miss bride-to-be? you look gorgeous. >> how beautiful. >> wow. beautiful. talk about the hair. >> first of all, dana did the hair. this is an updo. notice it's not stiff. it's soft and young. you should look like yourself. it's a lesson we learned from kate middleton today. and i softened her hair color, just a little lighter and brighter because today is her day to look like a star. >> samantha, what do you think? >> she was crying. such a sweet, good friend. >> this dress is done the way she wanted it. it's the scarlet gown. she wanted a mermaid gown but she is petite so she didn't want it to overwhelm her. you see this necklace and i think you feel like a princess, don't
jen's matron of honor, samantha, has her blind felled on.ing it and there are tears behind her but there are going to be happy tears. >> very soon. >> this is what jen looked like before. don't take off your blindfold until i give you the green light. >> oh, wow! wow! all right, maid of honor, ready to take a peek? take off your blindfold. >> do you want to see yourself, miss bride-to-be? you look gorgeous. >> how beautiful. >> wow. beautiful. talk about the...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one family in hawaii says it was honored to see president obama's birth certificate. that's the family of the man who delivered him. the late dr. david sinclair. they said they didn't know he delivered a future president and were "blown away." dr. sinclair has a bay area connection. he went to medical school at uc san francisco. and we have posted a copy of president obama's birth certificate at ktvu, ktvu.com. you will find it by scrolling down to the right now section. >>> president obama is scheduled to announce a major shakeup in his national security staff tomorrow. cia director a former congressman will be named secretary of defense. he will replace roberts gates who is retiring this summer. gates recommended him for the job six months ago. general david patreas is to become the head of the cia. he is currently the top commander in afghanistan. >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is in florida tonight to watch the shuttle launch commanded by her husband. a camera some distance away took these pictures today t.v. gabri
in washington, i'm samantha hayes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one family in hawaii says it was honored to see president obama's birth certificate. that's the family of the man who delivered him. the late dr. david sinclair. they said they didn't know he delivered a future president and were "blown away." dr. sinclair has a bay area connection. he went to medical school at uc san francisco. and we have posted a copy of president obama's birth certificate at ktvu, ktvu.com. you...
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[laughter] >> i'm samantha. >> i can't hear you. >> i'm samantha, and i wanted to know other than yourther, who else supported you? >> who were my role models other than them? no one. it was just my mom and dad. we were insulated from the community that were nay sayers saying you can't do it, never heard of a black doctor or a female doctor, or never heard of anything, so why you want your daughters to be doctors? i never heard of them. we were isolated from that community and i understandlated with love. did you want to be a doctor, be a doctor, and that's what we did. we just put the blinders on and put ear plugs in the ears and went forward to do what we wanted to do. [applause] thank you. [applause] >> hi. >> hi. >> i was wondering when you were in college for a long time, did you start to drift off even though you were doing what you love, but did you change a major and then come back? >> some people do that, but i didn't. being a doctor is so many years, so many years, but really, you're going to live those many years anyway. when i went to the university, there was a prescribed
[laughter] >> i'm samantha. >> i can't hear you. >> i'm samantha, and i wanted to know other than yourther, who else supported you? >> who were my role models other than them? no one. it was just my mom and dad. we were insulated from the community that were nay sayers saying you can't do it, never heard of a black doctor or a female doctor, or never heard of anything, so why you want your daughters to be doctors? i never heard of them. we were isolated from that...
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.barack obama checked in separately by phone with house speaker john painter, and harry reid and then invited the two men to the white house for an evening meeting. this is taking place right now. what house officials remain optimistic that an agreement will be reached. checking traffic in san francisco, the 80-11 split the top of your screen as traffic on 80 headed toward the lower deck barely moving there. southbound 101 crawling along as well. it we'll be back more news after the break. [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can get all this. kfc's $5 everyday meals. 5 meals, 5 bucks. choose from one of the colonel's favorites, like two pieces of original recipe. your choice of sides, biscuit and a medium drink, just 5 bucks. 5 freshly made today. 5 for 5 bucks every day. so why get a sub, when you can get a whole meal -- any day? today is a kfc day. and today tastes so good. >>grant: live in the news room, governor jerry brown is asking president barack obama fo
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.barack obama checked in separately by phone with house speaker john painter, and harry reid and then invited the two men to the white house for an evening meeting. this is taking place right now. what house officials remain optimistic that an agreement will be reached. checking traffic in san francisco, the 80-11 split the top of your screen as traffic on 80 headed toward the lower deck barely moving there. southbound 101 crawling along as well. it...
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>> reporter: novelist samantha chang is director of the iowa workshop.n we met her recently, she'd just finished reading more than 1,200 manuscripts from applicants for next year's class. so something in these jumped out at you? >> absolutely. >> reporter: this bin held the work of the lucky 26 who were accepted to the two-year masters program. >> and then something jumps of the page and you think, "oh, my god. i'm in another world. i've been transported." >> reporter: the iowa workshop has been attracting would-be writers for 75 years. first in a small quonset hut on the campus of the university of iowa, then moving into much larger quarters. >> it is a fantastic poem. >> reporter: the program has two departments: one for fiction, the other, poetry with a core faculty joined each semester by visiting writers. and it's been home to a roll- call of literary lights. graduates such as flannery o'connor, wallace stegner, john irving, rita dove and last year's pulitzer winner for fiction, paul harding. teachers, including john cheever, robert frost, robert pe
>> reporter: novelist samantha chang is director of the iowa workshop.n we met her recently, she'd just finished reading more than 1,200 manuscripts from applicants for next year's class. so something in these jumped out at you? >> absolutely. >> reporter: this bin held the work of the lucky 26 who were accepted to the two-year masters program. >> and then something jumps of the page and you think, "oh, my god. i'm in another world. i've been transported."...
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samantha joy of the university of georgia is looking at the effects of a layer of oil her team found on the bottom of the gulf, suffocating the first links in the food web. >> you cannot expect those kinds of impacts to be clear and apparent in 12 months. >> reporter: one year later so much is unknown, and yet, there still is hope. >> there's no doubt that it will come back and be as robust as it was before. but it's going to take time. >> reporter: now, despite that optimism, the people down here who have generations invested in these waters say they need fast financial help so they can stay afloat and give this to the next generation. brian. >> i want to talk a little bit more about this later on the broadcast, specifically the oil that remains here. anne thompson with us here in venice, louisiana. when we continue from here tonight, speaking of all that heritage, we want you to hear the distinctive voice of one man who sounds a whole lot like this region, and who says it will take a lot more than bp to drive him away. >> we've been thrown out of france, nova scotia and we're not l
samantha joy of the university of georgia is looking at the effects of a layer of oil her team found on the bottom of the gulf, suffocating the first links in the food web. >> you cannot expect those kinds of impacts to be clear and apparent in 12 months. >> reporter: one year later so much is unknown, and yet, there still is hope. >> there's no doubt that it will come back and be as robust as it was before. but it's going to take time. >> reporter: now, despite that...
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onset of the stone age when schumann's first made their appearance here according to archaeology samantha apologists the rigorous climate kept the number of people in each tribe down to approximately thirty members and those people led reclusive lives there was little contact between tribes. the centuries that have passed since then of course about little change the climate is still as unforgiving as ever few people ever in small villages there are a few roads right here the root of the arctic circle expedition lies. we trade that way. life in villages in karelia as north is still almost the same as it was hundreds of years ago winter in these parts last long and brings in its wake lots of snow and freezing temperatures any true karelian needs a solid wooden house a fireplace and several objects made of birch tree bark and the old days it was used to make all sorts of objects a kitchen utensils bags and shoes it was also used to make talismans to protect people from the witch lo he and the evil spirit servants did they made all sorts of toys which children out of birch bark one of them wa
onset of the stone age when schumann's first made their appearance here according to archaeology samantha apologists the rigorous climate kept the number of people in each tribe down to approximately thirty members and those people led reclusive lives there was little contact between tribes. the centuries that have passed since then of course about little change the climate is still as unforgiving as ever few people ever in small villages there are a few roads right here the root of the arctic...
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robert longer, samantha wolf, toshira johnson, neal bardeck, brian webster. anyone who wishes to speak on behalf of the appellants, please step up. >> lawrence rosenfeld, 15-year resident of the inner sunset. on monday, april 18, at the at&t team came out to survey three sites in the inner sunset. the process consisted of asking us where we would like the boxes and telling us the reasons they were not satisfactory locations. for example, the challenges of trenching where there are many tracks. but nothing was said about how the fiber cable gets down the street. i am concerned that the city mandated 18 inch setbacks from the curb will be a problem for people trying to get children out of car seats or disabled persons into wheelchairs' or onto crutches. in a neighborhood that is short on parking, if there is a box that is blocking egress to your vehicle, you are in a world of hurt. there are enough issues like the parking set back that i think need to be handled from a central point of view, rather than leaving it to concerned residents and business owners in e
robert longer, samantha wolf, toshira johnson, neal bardeck, brian webster. anyone who wishes to speak on behalf of the appellants, please step up. >> lawrence rosenfeld, 15-year resident of the inner sunset. on monday, april 18, at the at&t team came out to survey three sites in the inner sunset. the process consisted of asking us where we would like the boxes and telling us the reasons they were not satisfactory locations. for example, the challenges of trenching where there are...
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>>> and at number one, that is the giants catcher and his sister, samantha. 11 runs and a double header on monday. junior leads her team with a .458 batting average. there is a little sibling rivalry. >> all we did was play ball. we grew up at the baseball field and if we weren't at the baseball field, we were plague ball or something. >> she is the trash talker of the family. she likes to give me ribbing here and there. >> bragging rights. >> no comment. >> she hates it, can't you tell? i'm kidding. >> she did say she would take him if they were playing softball. >> they don't look anything alike. >> you think? >> no, they do. i am a sneeze whisperer. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief.
>>> and at number one, that is the giants catcher and his sister, samantha. 11 runs and a double header on monday. junior leads her team with a .458 batting average. there is a little sibling rivalry. >> all we did was play ball. we grew up at the baseball field and if we weren't at the baseball field, we were plague ball or something. >> she is the trash talker of the family. she likes to give me ribbing here and there. >> bragging rights. >> no comment....
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she's in samantha's apartment and samantha is giving her advice. sake, get rid of the shoes. >> which brings us to how she developed this iconic, maybe quirky sense of fashion. how did she get it? >> part of it comes from simply not having any money. back in the early '80s, the only people who could afford labels were really rich people on the upper east side. otherwise you would shop in vintage stores. then she meets a designer called jinx who's kind of -- maybe could be inspired by a patricia fields kind of character. she has a shop on 8th street. jinx gives her free clothes because she says, like, nobody can wear these. if you can wear this, you can have it. so then carrie's wearing, like, plastic dresses and all kinds of crazy things. >> we discover how she become as writer like you. you have called her your alter ego. >> she is. >> you're in many ways writing about yourself in some ways. >> i am. well, after my father read the book he called me up and said, what in this is true? i said, dad, it's all fiction. he said, i bet some of this happen
she's in samantha's apartment and samantha is giving her advice. sake, get rid of the shoes. >> which brings us to how she developed this iconic, maybe quirky sense of fashion. how did she get it? >> part of it comes from simply not having any money. back in the early '80s, the only people who could afford labels were really rich people on the upper east side. otherwise you would shop in vintage stores. then she meets a designer called jinx who's kind of -- maybe could be inspired...
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>>> and at number one, that is the giants catcher and his sister, samantha.he drove in 11 runs and a double header on monday. junior leads her team with a .458 batting average. there is a little sibling rivalry. >> all we did was play ball. we grew up at the baseball field and if we weren't at the baseball field, we were plague ball or something. >> she is the trash talker of the family. she likes to give me ribbing here and there. >> bragging rights. >> no comment. >> she hates it, can't you tell? i'm kidding. >> she did say she would take him if they were playing softball. >> ,,,,,,
>>> and at number one, that is the giants catcher and his sister, samantha.he drove in 11 runs and a double header on monday. junior leads her team with a .458 batting average. there is a little sibling rivalry. >> all we did was play ball. we grew up at the baseball field and if we weren't at the baseball field, we were plague ball or something. >> she is the trash talker of the family. she likes to give me ribbing here and there. >> bragging rights. >> no...
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you play an iconic character like samantha jones. people want you to be that. even doing the movie "ghost writer" with polanski. keith had never even seen "sex and the city" if you can believe it. tavis: i can't imagine. [laughter] >> so this whole idea of reinventing yourself is quite ridiculous in a sense because i've always been an actor, you know? i've just played certain roles and people think of you that way. so this i felt was an opportunity first of all that scared me and to play the best part that i've ever had on film and to -- just, i really engrossed myself and keith and i rehearsed. we rented a rehearsal hall in broadway area of new york and really broke it down and talked about every aspect of this character. her voice. he based it on three specific women in her life. at the end of the shooting day i was like this all the time. the cigarette or whatever. my back was killing me. but it was -- tavis: 25 extra pound also do that. >> exactly. tavis: i'm a witness. >> and putting that weight on was actually quite freeing and liberating. that was one of
you play an iconic character like samantha jones. people want you to be that. even doing the movie "ghost writer" with polanski. keith had never even seen "sex and the city" if you can believe it. tavis: i can't imagine. [laughter] >> so this whole idea of reinventing yourself is quite ridiculous in a sense because i've always been an actor, you know? i've just played certain roles and people think of you that way. so this i felt was an opportunity first of all that...
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samantha? >> i will not say much.also to hear from some of the individuals from these countries in question that we have a little motto in this administration, which is we try to live by, nothing about you without you. this comes up a lot in the peacekeeping context. i would make a few very general comments in response, and i am happy to stick around for a couple minutes. on any of the civics, you guys want a fall-off, but the first on the broad question of prevention, simply to say that on structural violence and the idea that we wait too long until it becomes -- i think what foreign policy is every day is an effort at prevention and that dealing with the causes of structural violence. i had a long session of the speech on the emphasis the admission has placed on economic development. that is a prevention tool. if you get to know the right, at better partnerships, more i think the diplomacy that we have done and that many other countries have done in isolating the ivory coast context, that diplomacy is an effort to r
samantha? >> i will not say much.also to hear from some of the individuals from these countries in question that we have a little motto in this administration, which is we try to live by, nothing about you without you. this comes up a lot in the peacekeeping context. i would make a few very general comments in response, and i am happy to stick around for a couple minutes. on any of the civics, you guys want a fall-off, but the first on the broad question of prevention, simply to say that...
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these will someday be open so that people can once again search for answers behind it get to defer samantha cross the space frontier. descendants a flying club get in springboard for his rise to fame has been renamed after the first cause i'm not young people who dream about flying high come here today as they used to in the mid one nine hundred fifty fps. like the first cosmonaut future pilot shelled off we go as the training aircraft beads around. the. ship would be soon which brightened if you knew about sound from finest impressions of. these fund stunts on t.v. dot com. when the news is not enough. when something really crucial. when you want to get down some prospects we bring you our special coverage of years of research and construction all to hear the famous. for the first human blasting off into space. and returning as they.
these will someday be open so that people can once again search for answers behind it get to defer samantha cross the space frontier. descendants a flying club get in springboard for his rise to fame has been renamed after the first cause i'm not young people who dream about flying high come here today as they used to in the mid one nine hundred fifty fps. like the first cosmonaut future pilot shelled off we go as the training aircraft beads around. the. ship would be soon which brightened if...
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and she will play home for good games find the german upsetting world number seven samantha those it near the semi. took the first step would be a stray level the match of the settle but the german spurred by they took the deciding one seventy five is that about final the at scale. possible now him have won the all russian d.t.b. united league final against to a scar the tournament ink is than brought together the best sides from scandinavia and eastern europe and i think you are willing the final sixty six points the sixty four question may launch our top scoring for them with eighteen points and five rebounds and that helped his side overcome a determined they were a point ahead at the start of the last period holding german gordon both scoring fifteen points but that was not enough. but it was the it was a difficult match c.s.k. proved to be a strong concerned with very strong players but today we were very good in the defense and moved a lot and because new team plays a much older we were forced out and were running maul. congratulations to them now this. so the start of the paid
and she will play home for good games find the german upsetting world number seven samantha those it near the semi. took the first step would be a stray level the match of the settle but the german spurred by they took the deciding one seventy five is that about final the at scale. possible now him have won the all russian d.t.b. united league final against to a scar the tournament ink is than brought together the best sides from scandinavia and eastern europe and i think you are willing the...
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sprung up a surprise by knocking out the family champion samantha stosur break but she was no match for the red hot wozniacki the top ranked dane never dropping a service game on route to her third crime of the season. there was very different called a whole lot of juice points. very well today and her aggressively everything was going to great compared her to great strength so you know. how could i want a man in the n.b.a. memphis joy new orleans in the seventh playoff spot in the western conference after beating them one hundred eleven points to eighty nine nine going from eleven games to memphis if leads marco belinelli and from new orleans in norman not going right jump straight could size lead to spray seven twenty two for memphis is mike conley came up to the school he was here to cover when you speak to one bold move right. and in the second half memphis began to dominate our last don't like a bunch of great please give them a nineteen point lead memphis in the end enjoying comfortable hundred seventy nine weeks. where she can go to their seventh win in a row against new york sor
sprung up a surprise by knocking out the family champion samantha stosur break but she was no match for the red hot wozniacki the top ranked dane never dropping a service game on route to her third crime of the season. there was very different called a whole lot of juice points. very well today and her aggressively everything was going to great compared her to great strength so you know. how could i want a man in the n.b.a. memphis joy new orleans in the seventh playoff spot in the western...
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. >> reporter: samantha joye is much more pessimistic.ast summer university of georgia marine scientist led a deep dive expedition near the runaway well. she's studying 450 core samples many of them thick sludge smothering the sea floor. >> the people that live on the gulf coast know there is' a problem. it is really falling off the radar and people aren't thinking about it because they've been told everything's fine when it most certainly isn't. >> reporter: how bad is it in? no one knows for sure because there's never been a spill this massive in an ecosystem so complex and fragile. everyone agrees on one point. >> spill anxiety will last for years to come. katie? >> couric: mark strassmann. mark, thank you. some rare good news from japan today. the government says the risk of a meltdown at that crippled nuclear plant appears to be over. workers began pumping 70,000 tons of radioactive water from the reactors into a secure storage area. this should make it safer to work on restoring the plant's cooling system. and coming up next, his re
. >> reporter: samantha joye is much more pessimistic.ast summer university of georgia marine scientist led a deep dive expedition near the runaway well. she's studying 450 core samples many of them thick sludge smothering the sea floor. >> the people that live on the gulf coast know there is' a problem. it is really falling off the radar and people aren't thinking about it because they've been told everything's fine when it most certainly isn't. >> reporter: how bad is it in?...
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car because their main samantha in russia today concentrated in minnesota human resources he's one of the kind that's different from chairs in terms of quality quantity and travel according to the surveys there were several in the public with us on this about forty five percent of even less even lower which case investors the flexibility of taxing as you casing motivating their people sixteen hundred new workplaces were created with the two thousand and ten opening of the massive two necco refinery in hughes makowski its first teach a new wealth would have seven million tonnes of crude continues to advance tougher stance keep patrolling position petrochemical products like polyethylene rubber begin to understand which cost forty percent of russia's productivity in both as well as roughly a third of the whole country's tires many of those tires go on to talk to stun me trucks to total thirty percent of russia's output these are either durable commands were courses from the british need show me where. trucks from the special economic zone because on helicopter factory pumps choppers use
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in south carolina i personally know how to bring up a surprise by knocking out defending champion samantha stone and round three but she was no match for the red hot wozniacki other top ranked dane never dropping a service game on route to her third round of this season. called a whole lot of deuce points. today and everything was going to have been. great friends so you know. how did i want some action from the n.b.a. now where mentors join you will leads in the seventh playoff spot in the western conference after beating them one hundred eleven points to eighty nine the ninth win from eleven games for memphis italy's marco belinelli hot hands and you will leave early on and not down three straight jumpers to stretch inside to beat the twenty seven twenty two a member says mike connolly came up with the speed of the fed a gay male here through its lead to a dark place. and in the second half meant to speak and goldman a clever laugh done for the far right to give them a ninety four b. then just me and enjoying a comparable level eighty nine. elsewhere chicago land their seven win in a row
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administration are what i would call cruise missile liberals people like susan rice people like samantha power who do believe in sort of a humanitarian bombing or humanitarian war which of course should be just a grotesquely oxymoronic phrase but you do have some pretty key neal liberals that have pushed for these kinds of wars before susan rice for instance the u.n. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. before obama was elected was really agitating for similar action to be taken in sudan calling for airstrikes and aiding rebels on the ground so i think this is part of the kind of cruise missile liberal cup all that permeates some of these more right wing democratic circles got to really driving the agenda here i was in northern on the northern edge of southern sudan to the northeast northwestern and right fifteen miles. from from dar for about two and a half years ago as the. bush people were down there you know literally burning a village. we didn't come to anybody's rescue there was no oil there was little oil there was in southern sudan was over on the eastern side and the nailed down by t
administration are what i would call cruise missile liberals people like susan rice people like samantha power who do believe in sort of a humanitarian bombing or humanitarian war which of course should be just a grotesquely oxymoronic phrase but you do have some pretty key neal liberals that have pushed for these kinds of wars before susan rice for instance the u.n. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. before obama was elected was really agitating for similar action to be taken in sudan calling for...