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suzanne?light of all this, are they getting any kind of support, are there protests happening? what happens next? >> well, greenpeace has been trying to organize campaigns of protest in other countries around the world. yesterday, 11 nobel peace prize winners sent a note, a letter to vladimir putin calling for the piracy charges to be dropped. and for russia to respect the right to the peaceful protests. and prisoners like peter wilcox, they have been allowed acis esto their lawyers and to diplomats, for example, from the u.s. general consulate in the st. petersburg. he's been able to visit. they have not been allowed to speak by phone to family members overseas though they have received some e-mails that have first been approved by the russian court. so they're quite isolated. >> ivan watson, thank you so much. the shutdown is over now. next on president obama's agenda, that, of course, immigration reform. >> we should finish the job of fixing our broken immigration system. >> so will he repu
suzanne?light of all this, are they getting any kind of support, are there protests happening? what happens next? >> well, greenpeace has been trying to organize campaigns of protest in other countries around the world. yesterday, 11 nobel peace prize winners sent a note, a letter to vladimir putin calling for the piracy charges to be dropped. and for russia to respect the right to the peaceful protests. and prisoners like peter wilcox, they have been allowed acis esto their lawyers and...
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suzanne? >> such a sad thing to hear when you hear what kind of person she was, but just the fact that this happened at the school. can you describe for us or explain to us, it might be too early to know do we know if this boy in custody was actually a student of the teacher? >> that's not clear. we are told he's 14, and we're told she teaches freshmen who would be 13, 14, possibly 15 years old. we're being careful not to make direct leaps right now. the students out here this morning aren't certain whether that would have been the relationship if he was, in fact, a student in her class. so that's something we're going to wait to hear from investigators. it's something we could learn as that 14-year-old heads to court later today. we do know she did teach freshmen and know she is missed by so many right now struggling to understand what could have possibly happened, how it could have happened. and there's a tremendous burden on parents to try to find the right language to describe this to kids
suzanne? >> such a sad thing to hear when you hear what kind of person she was, but just the fact that this happened at the school. can you describe for us or explain to us, it might be too early to know do we know if this boy in custody was actually a student of the teacher? >> that's not clear. we are told he's 14, and we're told she teaches freshmen who would be 13, 14, possibly 15 years old. we're being careful not to make direct leaps right now. the students out here this...
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>> hi, suzanne.ff zients heading up this whole effort to fix healthcare.gov, c with the contractors to trying to make sure the site is working. he told reporters on a call not too long ago they expect the site to be fully functioning by the end of november. that is an answer to a question we've been asking all along here when it emerged there were so many problems with healthcare.gov. he said by the end of november, the vast majority of folks trying to sign up for health insurance will be able to do so. he also said they're appointing one of the contractors, qssi to lead up this effort to fix the site. you'll remember one of the big criticisms of all of this, there there was no one person in charge leading the entire effort to get the site up and running with pointing jeffrey zients who ted up the effort and qssi to lead the fix, they've tried to answer some of those concerns. the end of november, if it takes till then, that's still about two months since the launch of the website. suzanne? >> accoun
>> hi, suzanne.ff zients heading up this whole effort to fix healthcare.gov, c with the contractors to trying to make sure the site is working. he told reporters on a call not too long ago they expect the site to be fully functioning by the end of november. that is an answer to a question we've been asking all along here when it emerged there were so many problems with healthcare.gov. he said by the end of november, the vast majority of folks trying to sign up for health insurance will be...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and iams michael holmes. snatching a most wanted terrorist abroad in daylight. >> right now, anas al libi is being held on a navy ship. there are a team of terrorist experts who want to question him. they want to find out what does he know about al qaeda. of course, that could be a lot. we'll get details about how this top secret operation played out from nic robertson. >> reporter: it's a big deal, 15 years on the run, a $5 million bounty on his head. anas al libi captured in less than a minute. the senior operative picked up in a predawn raid by authorities in his native libya. believed to be a mastermind of the al qaeda attacks on the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998, he is accused of conspiracy to commit murder, destruction of national buildings, and government, destruction of national defense facilities in the united states. according to al libi's wife who saw the takedown at their house in tripoli. he was on his way back from prayers early saturday morning when ten men rushed his car. and be
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and iams michael holmes. snatching a most wanted terrorist abroad in daylight. >> right now, anas al libi is being held on a navy ship. there are a team of terrorist experts who want to question him. they want to find out what does he know about al qaeda. of course, that could be a lot. we'll get details about how this top secret operation played out from nic robertson. >> reporter: it's a big deal, 15 years on the run, a $5 million bounty on his head....
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes.the president to speak momentarily. he is at the headquarters of the fbi. that is where the official installation of the new director of the fbi, james comey, will take place as soon as he jumps to the podium, we'll bring that to you live. >> we've been talking about the nsa surveilance, what it means around the world. a lot of countries from germany to brazil annoyed with the u.s. well, jake tapper interviewed former vice president dick cheney. they discussed surveilance programs on our allies. take a listen to this. >> all this news that the u.s. conducted surveilance on our own allies, some of the documents posted by or leaked by edward snowden to the media indicate these programs started in 2002. why spy on an ally? >> jake, if there were such a program, it would be classified. i couldn't talk about it. it would be totally inappropriate. i haven't been in the loop obviously for more than four years. so it's just one of those subjects i couldn't discuss. >> without getting specific,
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes.the president to speak momentarily. he is at the headquarters of the fbi. that is where the official installation of the new director of the fbi, james comey, will take place as soon as he jumps to the podium, we'll bring that to you live. >> we've been talking about the nsa surveilance, what it means around the world. a lot of countries from germany to brazil annoyed with the u.s. well, jake tapper interviewed former vice president dick...
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suzanne?e argument is that if you see this atrocity, maybe people will be moved to do something about this to intercede and intercept in some sort of way. but the backlash clearly could come from parents or people who think there is no form, no way my child or teenager should be viewing such things. >> absolutely. and there has been a lot of controversy. i mean, as you can imagine, let me read a tweet. this was sent by british prime minister david cameron. he said, it's irresponsible of facebook to post beheading videos essentially without a warning. they must explain their actions to worried parents. facebook, they're reacting to this and beta test agactually warning sign that would go in front of videos. the warning sign would essentially say something like this contains extremely graphic content and may be upsetting. you're looking at currently right now is currently being beta tested on the site. >> laurie, is there any change in policy when it comes to things like people doing drugs on fa
suzanne?e argument is that if you see this atrocity, maybe people will be moved to do something about this to intercede and intercept in some sort of way. but the backlash clearly could come from parents or people who think there is no form, no way my child or teenager should be viewing such things. >> absolutely. and there has been a lot of controversy. i mean, as you can imagine, let me read a tweet. this was sent by british prime minister david cameron. he said, it's irresponsible of...
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suzanne?frustrating, nine days for people hoping to sign up for the health insurance under the affordable care act. we at cnn tried each day to access the site and today, today, elizabeth cohen and her team, producers got mixed results. you guys have been at this for days now. one of your producers finally got through. explain how that happened? >> one of my producers, william hudson, managed to create an account and log in. he's been trying every day, as have i since last tuesday. a couple hours later i created a user name and password, which was great because i hadn't gotten that far before. when i tried to log in and select a plan and all of that, it wouldn't log me in. i called the number on the screen and the woman said, i'm sorry you've been having this experience but due to high volume, we've been having glitches so try it again later on. she specifically said, try doing it early morning or later night when there's not a lot of users. >> and you got a human being which is tough in autom
suzanne?frustrating, nine days for people hoping to sign up for the health insurance under the affordable care act. we at cnn tried each day to access the site and today, today, elizabeth cohen and her team, producers got mixed results. you guys have been at this for days now. one of your producers finally got through. explain how that happened? >> one of my producers, william hudson, managed to create an account and log in. he's been trying every day, as have i since last tuesday. a...
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with me to shed some light on this issue is suzanne somers.ne, first, i want to say that "sex and the city" was so funny. >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. what a great kudos to your work. >> yeah. >> how did you go from being a comedic genius to a health at w you? >> well, i got fired, from "three's company". >> fired. i didn't know that. >> i was fired because i asked to be paid commensurate with the men -- >> way back when, right. okay. >> it is amazing how far we are come and they wanted to make an example so i lost my job. i'm sitting there for a year kind of depressed because i loved being chrissie snow and loved being on "three's company" and i thought i would negotiate and they never gave me a chance to negotiate. and then i started in the nightclub business and wore out my adrenals all the time and started having a lot of hormonal problems. and then kind of turned into somebody i didn't recognize. i would weep and i would snap at my husband and that's not my nature. i'm an upbeat, happy person. and i started gaining weight for no reas
with me to shed some light on this issue is suzanne somers.ne, first, i want to say that "sex and the city" was so funny. >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. what a great kudos to your work. >> yeah. >> how did you go from being a comedic genius to a health at w you? >> well, i got fired, from "three's company". >> fired. i didn't know that. >> i was fired because i asked to be paid commensurate with the men -- >> way back when,...
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suzanne?> so you heard the president, but it is really not about the big numbers that politicians throw around. it's about people. like robin conley, a furloughed federal worker, a disabled veteran a single parent with two kids, one in college. her entire livelihood depends on the federal government. robin conley, she joins us this morning. thank you so much for just being here and taking the time to explain this here because you've got a 17-year-old, a 17-year-old freshman in college, a 13-year-old, two young boys, you've got to raise. what does this mean for you? >> it means -- i don't know. it means uncertainty and that's a scary thought. i was taught i can have a piece of the pie if i lived right, law abiding, attended school, got an education and all of that is threatened with the government shutdown. >> we are talking about -- we are talking about income, we are talking about your paycheck here. talking about disability. you have an amazing story. you broke your back as part of active du
suzanne?> so you heard the president, but it is really not about the big numbers that politicians throw around. it's about people. like robin conley, a furloughed federal worker, a disabled veteran a single parent with two kids, one in college. her entire livelihood depends on the federal government. robin conley, she joins us this morning. thank you so much for just being here and taking the time to explain this here because you've got a 17-year-old, a 17-year-old freshman in college, a...
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suzanne. >> erin, thank you so much.flight in dublin hitting severe turbulence injuring several passengers. we actually got the call from the pilot to ground control. that's up next. e take away your. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. [ man ] thank you. thank you. [ female announcer ] you rally the team. you guys were awesome. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve even your worst cold and flu symptoms, so you can carry on with your day. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ah
suzanne. >> erin, thank you so much.flight in dublin hitting severe turbulence injuring several passengers. we actually got the call from the pilot to ground control. that's up next. e take away your. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. [ man ] thank you. thank you. [ female announcer ] you rally the team. you guys were awesome. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve even your worst cold...
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with me to shed light on this difficult issue is suzanne somers. first i want to say that "sex and the city" was so funny. >> unbelievable. >> and kudos to your work. how did you go from being a comedic genius to a health guru. how was the transition? >> i was fired from "three's company." >> i asked for paid caw dash com me ensurate with the men. i loved beingchrissy snow. and i thought they would give me a chance to negotiate and then then i started out in the nightclub business and wore out my adrenals and had the hormonal problems and then turned into somebody i didn't recognize. i would weep and i would snap at my husband and that's not my nature. i am an upbeat, happy person. i started gaining weight for no reason. i was bloating all of the time. i went from doctor to doctor to doctor and i was offered anti-depressants and anti-anxiety and cholesterol lowering and diuretics, just this whole -- >> everything but you really needed to keep yourself healthy. >> yeah. and then i found an indocrine noel gist. i drove two hours. i took my blood work
with me to shed light on this difficult issue is suzanne somers. first i want to say that "sex and the city" was so funny. >> unbelievable. >> and kudos to your work. how did you go from being a comedic genius to a health guru. how was the transition? >> i was fired from "three's company." >> i asked for paid caw dash com me ensurate with the men. i loved beingchrissy snow. and i thought they would give me a chance to negotiate and then then i started...
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"around the world" starts now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. >>> watching cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. breaking news to begin with. just a few minutes ago, john boehner announcing republican plans to offer a deal, indrecre in the debt limit for another six weeks. >> democrats would have to agree to negotiations on how to reduce the deficit. president obama signaled he would be open to that. >> the president is fond of say nothing one gets everything they want in a negotiation. frankly, i agree with that, nobody gets everything they want. but over the course of the last ten days we've been trying to have conversations with our democrat colleagues. they don't want to talk. the president doesn't want to talk. we tried to offer bills that would reopen parts of the government, only to have them rejected by our counterparts over the united states senate. so what we want to do is to offer the president today the ability to move, a temporary increase in the debt ceiling, in agreement to go to conference on the budget. >> so
"around the world" starts now with suzanne malveaux and michael holmes. >>> watching cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. breaking news to begin with. just a few minutes ago, john boehner announcing republican plans to offer a deal, indrecre in the debt limit for another six weeks. >> democrats would have to agree to negotiations on how to reduce the deficit. president obama signaled he would be open to that. >> the...
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i think it's hard to put on the back that suzanne somers the woman portrayed as. this company has a completely right about the obamacare we're just too timid but it is up there with the discussion i mean health care. the cost. i mean why don't people see this. but nobody else does except. thanks mike for the call in her op ed in the wall street journal she wasn't exactly characterizing it that way but one of the interesting points that you make mike and i thought. it's an important one to make every single time somebody says well most of more and half of america doesn't like obamacare is that you know when you do those polls of course if you ask about the policies that are obamacare everybody likes those you know well you can't throw me off the policy because because of because i get sick those kind of things but when you ask people do you like obamacare or not just that binary question there's a lot of people like me who would say mat's really not my first choice i would rather have single payer health care i'd like to have like what canada has so you know where
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>> reporter: hi michael and suzanne. in a few minutes the dignified transfer should begin. we don't know exactly when the plane is going to land. we know that these soldiers will be met by a team wearing their battle dress uniform, white gloves for a somber ceremony that's meant to honor these fallen service members. and one issue here that's not honoring these service members, we've heard members of congress say is the fact that they are not getting the death benefits the pentagon would usually pay out because of this shutdown. those death benefits include $100,000 that go to the family within three days of losing their family member as well as money to pay for burial expenses and travel expenses. one group that charges veterans has stepped in to pay for these family members to travel to dover to be here for this
>> reporter: hi michael and suzanne. in a few minutes the dignified transfer should begin. we don't know exactly when the plane is going to land. we know that these soldiers will be met by a team wearing their battle dress uniform, white gloves for a somber ceremony that's meant to honor these fallen service members. and one issue here that's not honoring these service members, we've heard members of congress say is the fact that they are not getting the death benefits the pentagon would...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. breaking news right now, president obama has invited congressional leaders to the white house on this the second day of the government shutdown. >> so could this actually be a huge step towards breaking the impasse? we got word a couple minutes ago via a tweet from the white house press secretary saying potus invites senator reid, nancy pelosi, mcconnell press and speaker boehner to the white house later today to discuss the need to reopen the government. raise the debt ceiling. want to bring in dana bash on capitol hill, brianna at the white house. brianna, first of all, we know the pressure's on here. the president has made very clear he's not negotiating actually the obama care and attaching it to the budget. so what is he going to offer? >> well, at this, point, we don't expect he will offer anything. that's what white house
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. breaking news right now, president obama has invited congressional leaders to the white house on this the second day of the government shutdown. >> so could this actually be a huge step towards breaking the impasse? we got word a couple minutes ago via a tweet from the white house press secretary saying potus invites senator reid, nancy pelosi, mcconnell press and speaker boehner to the white house later today to discuss the need to...
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i like to call suzanne from dhr. >> good evening, i'm suzanne and the chief for human resources.rking on communication operations, the mayor's office and the department -- has and puc and our partners at local 21. there are two goals that we have at the it hiring committee. the first is to produce process improvements and to improve the hiring timelines for it professionals and recruitment improvement. we want to market the city's job and brand them in a way that's more attractive to it professionals using social media and other tools. of course all of this is challenging to stream line a system. we have the merit system rules and we have the challenges of creatingy fish ept sees within that framework. there's different ways we're looking at it. in terms of the process improvement the first thing we want to do is stream line hiring and we're working hand and hand with the department of technology and we'll see if we can make changes in the process within the current structure of the civil service rules that will speed up the hiring process. the second is we're going to ask for a
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael homes. thanks for your company today. welcome to our international viewers. >> waiting for the white house briefing, they'll respond to the latest nsa spying allegations and expect to comment on the problems with the obama care website. live as soon as it happens. keep a close eye on the white house. >>> we're all familiar with when you get on the plane, shut off your cell phone, turn off the gadgets, anything with a power button, turn it off. it's been that way for years but things are about to change. at least in the u.s. >> yes. federal airline officials made this big announcement today. just a couple of hours ago. looks like the airline's going to have to change the preflight videos. >> clear. insert mobile phones and electronic devices are turned off.
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael homes. thanks for your company today. welcome to our international viewers. >> waiting for the white house briefing, they'll respond to the latest nsa spying allegations and expect to comment on the problems with the obama care website. live as soon as it happens. keep a close eye on the white house. >>> we're all familiar with when you get on the plane, shut off your cell phone, turn off the gadgets, anything with a power button, turn...
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suzanne, michael?ank you. >> good to see john. >> one of the things republicans are talking about, though, they want to reform entitlement programs, that includes in their view, social security, medicare, medicaid. >> a lot of people are saying, entitlement is a dirty word. it's not entitlement, per se. >>> the partial government shutdown is also preventing folks from visiting some of american war memorials over seas. this is the american memorial cemetery. this is near the normandy landing beaches in france. well, it is closed. >> you see there the gates are locked, a message of the bar says the cemetery is closed until the shutdown ends. you see this message actually at every u.s. memorial cemetery and monument overseas today and that is a lot of places. >> american burial grounds are located in ten countries. they are the final resting place for about 125,000 u.s. servicemen and women. >>> the shutdown has wide ranging effects all over the country. of course, it is especially hurting food producers.
suzanne, michael?ank you. >> good to see john. >> one of the things republicans are talking about, though, they want to reform entitlement programs, that includes in their view, social security, medicare, medicaid. >> a lot of people are saying, entitlement is a dirty word. it's not entitlement, per se. >>> the partial government shutdown is also preventing folks from visiting some of american war memorials over seas. this is the american memorial cemetery. this is...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. many breathing a sigh of relief as hundreds of thousands of federal employees get back to work. now for 16 days this familiar scene was missing from the washington, d.c., landscape, flow of foot traffic into and out of the d.c. metro. >> almost 15% of people in washington, maryland, northern virginia work for the u.s. government. well, today their offices are open again. >> happy to be back at work. >> i'm happy you're back, too. what's your name? >> that's the good news for all of those federal workers. the bad news is it's not perm. late-night deal passed by congress, of course, funds the government only until mid-january. >> that means there is a good chance. we could see this whole thing happen again. the president spoke from the white house just a short time ago warning folks about the reality. >> there's been a lot of discussion lately of the politics of the shutdown. but let's be clear, there are no winners here. these last few weeks have inflicted completely unnecessary damage
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. many breathing a sigh of relief as hundreds of thousands of federal employees get back to work. now for 16 days this familiar scene was missing from the washington, d.c., landscape, flow of foot traffic into and out of the d.c. metro. >> almost 15% of people in washington, maryland, northern virginia work for the u.s. government. well, today their offices are open again. >> happy to be back at work. >> i'm happy you're back,...
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siri seemed unsure about who suzanne kennett -- suzanne was. are you in denial about susan bennett?can't answer that. >> it could be tempting to take the easy way out. breaking up with someone in a text. this takes the cake. driving the truck over the lawn. packagely tosses that onto the porch. that is service. >> i think -- >> what did she leave on the sidewalk? >> a barbie jeep. the bright orange tag made it clear she abandoned the vehicle. the police have a soft spot for her. an officer dropped off the hot wheels outside the garage of her parents. with tomur forecast tasselmyer. >> it is beginning to look like christmas. to --e an in and gotten and we haven't even gotten to halloween yet. foot, wins gusting. a blizzard in october in the rockies. all eyes are on tropical storm karen in the gulf of mexico. cities and towns are getting set for her arrival. all declared states of emergency ahead of the storm. it is not that big of a storm yet. the windsor only 50 miles per hour. the winds of the blizzard are ,tronger 89 degrees temperatures above normal. 80 degrees warmer than averag
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i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes.elcome to our international viewers. >> one of the top stories this hour, federal air officials are allowing you to use certain personal electronics on board commercial flights, even during take-off and landing. >> you still have to switch off your cell phone part of it, the actual making a phone call bit. but video players, games, ebooks, no problem. you'll be able to have those on. the transportation secretary says the public has spoken. >> and anthony fox says, we believe the decision honors our commitment to safety and the desire to use electronic devices during all phases of the flights. >> that's is just for the u.s. others around the world will be making their own decisions. the director of the national security agency has been before a congressional committee this week taking direct questions about how his department collects intelligence. >> journalists who published snowden's leaked documents told cnn he does not believe general keith alexander when he insists the nsa is foll
i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes.elcome to our international viewers. >> one of the top stories this hour, federal air officials are allowing you to use certain personal electronics on board commercial flights, even during take-off and landing. >> you still have to switch off your cell phone part of it, the actual making a phone call bit. but video players, games, ebooks, no problem. you'll be able to have those on. the transportation secretary says the public has...
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so suzanne, 66-year-old suzanne has revealed that she and her husband of 36 years, alan hamill, who ire, they get it on twice a day, people. >> twice a day. >> they go to poughkeepsie and it's a long way for them, twice a day. now she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones. she's gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to know what they do in the morning. >> they probably nap. >> take a rest. >> i know. what do you think about people over a certain age -- i wonder how often they have sex. >> you can only speak for yourself and that's nobody's business. but i think it's different for absolutely everybody. she has made a whole new career out of saying that -- if you want that kind of a sex life, go on my hormones and then sometimes the medical society will tell you don't do it. and so, again, she's -- she looks darn good. >> she looks great. >> and the thing about the two of them, every time you're around them. and i think i've known her almost 35, 40 years
so suzanne, 66-year-old suzanne has revealed that she and her husband of 36 years, alan hamill, who ire, they get it on twice a day, people. >> twice a day. >> they go to poughkeepsie and it's a long way for them, twice a day. now she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones. she's gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. michael holmes is off today. >>> finger pointing begins as private contractors are testifying on capitol hill. take a look at live pictures and what is fascinate, what stands out this morning, is that no one, no one, is taking responsibility for the botched rollout of the health care site. politicians are taking on each other. >> no health information is required in the application process and why is that? because preexisting conditions don't matter. so once again, here we have my republican colleagues trying to scare everybody. >> will the gentle man yield? >> i will not yield to the monkey court. >> this is not a monkey court. >> do whatever you want. i'm not yielding. i'm trying to tell you the problem -- >> protecting american citizens -- >> preexisting conditions don't matter, hipaa doesn't apply, no health information in the process. you're asked about your address, date of birth, not asked health information. so why are we going down this path? because you are trying to scare p
i'm suzanne malveaux. michael holmes is off today. >>> finger pointing begins as private contractors are testifying on capitol hill. take a look at live pictures and what is fascinate, what stands out this morning, is that no one, no one, is taking responsibility for the botched rollout of the health care site. politicians are taking on each other. >> no health information is required in the application process and why is that? because preexisting conditions don't matter. so once...
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suzanne, it's bad. suzanne, your hair looks special at the -- it looked special at the party last night. did you put rollers in? >> i put old lady rollers in. the velcro time. first time in years. i had so much fun. it was spectacular. >> wendy: best 13th birthday part ever -- >> ever -- >> wendy: until your boys. [ applause ] >> wendy: now listen, dakota reportedly has banned her mother, melanie griffith from the set. you know, melanie hasn't acted in years, and a lot of times these actors, they just can't get over it's do, johnny, it's done. and so she's like buzzing aound the set like helicopter mommy. i think allegedly maybe looking for a little job over on the set. meantime, melanie, leaveour daughter alone. she is 26 years old. she's more than able to hand being on a set by herself. this is her big break. they don't even remember when she was born. at least i remember something about the little girl. what she's acted in. i think we said in "hot topic" she has a sitcom or something, right? "ben and
suzanne, it's bad. suzanne, your hair looks special at the -- it looked special at the party last night. did you put rollers in? >> i put old lady rollers in. the velcro time. first time in years. i had so much fun. it was spectacular. >> wendy: best 13th birthday part ever -- >> ever -- >> wendy: until your boys. [ applause ] >> wendy: now listen, dakota reportedly has banned her mother, melanie griffith from the set. you know, melanie hasn't acted in years, and a...
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. ♪ ♪ come and knock on our door >> suzanne sommers. you know her. was on the old tv show "three's company." from there she became known for her famous thigh master infomercials. and now she's a right wing authority on health care writing op-eds for the wall street journal. see there? she's one of the, quote, experts. and her article claims the affordable care act is a socialist ponzi scheme. of course, that's not true. and in fact, there were so many things wrong in her article that the paper had to issue correction after correction after correction. but we're used to hearing bogus facts from the right wing. in fact, maybe ted cruz, speaker boehner, and suzanne somers should get together. i hear they're looking to remake "three's company." joining me now is congressman emanuel cleaver and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. congressman cleaver, this current crusade isn't about the glitches anymore, is it? it's about killing the whole law, isn't it? >> yeah. it's the highest level of hypocrisy that i've seen since i've been here, almost ten years. to si
. ♪ ♪ come and knock on our door >> suzanne sommers. you know her. was on the old tv show "three's company." from there she became known for her famous thigh master infomercials. and now she's a right wing authority on health care writing op-eds for the wall street journal. see there? she's one of the, quote, experts. and her article claims the affordable care act is a socialist ponzi scheme. of course, that's not true. and in fact, there were so many things wrong in her...
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just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds of squad cars from all over ohio join the procession to her funeral as local residents line the streets. >> the community came together
just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another...
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usck suzanne kennedy is with to explain. what is the deal gecko -- what is the deal? >> it is not exactly what you would expect to see at a facility that you would -- that is supposed to be shut down. the national mall is supposed to be closed, yet in the heart of the national park and immigration rally is taking place. the 130 six acre facility has been closed since the shutdown began last tuesday. justermit being issued three days ago. >> it is about petitioning government. it is clearly protected under the bill of rights. it is our constitutional right. >> after veterans were given access to the world war ii memorial last week, the park service decided it had to allow all first amendment activities. the 24s really for couples who were issued permits to be married on the mall and at the monument. thousands gathered for today's rally. relieved that the event could take place. >> it doesn't matter whether it is open or closed. this is what we have. take it not going to back now. >> but some people find the decisions on the use of the parks and landmarks inconsistent.
usck suzanne kennedy is with to explain. what is the deal gecko -- what is the deal? >> it is not exactly what you would expect to see at a facility that you would -- that is supposed to be shut down. the national mall is supposed to be closed, yet in the heart of the national park and immigration rally is taking place. the 130 six acre facility has been closed since the shutdown began last tuesday. justermit being issued three days ago. >> it is about petitioning government. it is...
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suzanne. >> coming up, cnn sitting down with iran's foreign minister muhammad za reef, what he has to president obama's decision not to take military action off the table. >> the iranian people react very, very negatively to such languages of threat intimidation. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? anim
suzanne. >> coming up, cnn sitting down with iran's foreign minister muhammad za reef, what he has to president obama's decision not to take military action off the table. >> the iranian people react very, very negatively to such languages of threat intimidation. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me,...
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suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >> are they really brothers? >> i think they. >> reporter: yes, they are. >> a family feud going on there. >> the other thing with the dead celebrities, can you imagine he makes more than ma dan no -- madonna who is the highest paid living celebrity. >>> good morning. thank you for watching wusa9 at 5:00 a.m. we're poor but we're happy here. i'm andrea roane. >> and we're almost to friday. >> and we're alive. >> and that's a positive as well. >> we're rich in our hearts. >> there it is. >> so much optimism here. >> and? >> nothing. it's going to be a nice, brisk october day. got a freeze watch tonight west of i-95 and this morning maybe a touch of frost in one or two spots but the cold stuff really has been coming in. yesterday we had the first snow of the season out in the mountains of western maryland and west virginia. that was a little exciting. let's show you what's happening this morning on the day planner. great visibility on our michael & son weather camera. sunny today. 51. we'll have a north, north west
suzanne marquez, cbs news, los angeles. >> are they really brothers? >> i think they. >> reporter: yes, they are. >> a family feud going on there. >> the other thing with the dead celebrities, can you imagine he makes more than ma dan no -- madonna who is the highest paid living celebrity. >>> good morning. thank you for watching wusa9 at 5:00 a.m. we're poor but we're happy here. i'm andrea roane. >> and we're almost to friday. >> and we're...
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suzanne. s-u-z-a-n-n-e. with love... roslyn baker. (suzanne) that is awesome!o anywhere without one. thank you. now, can we get back on the wedding? can you draw me a picture of what you' gonna do? (suzanne) okay. see, the big time bakeries, that's what they do. see, that's what i want to see. give me a design of what i'm getting. you'll have four tiers. this one will be styrofoam, and, um, the rest of them will be real. (announcer) once the wedding cake has been selected, brandi brings up an unusual idea for the groom's cake. um, now, the groom's cake... what i'm looking for is something like a vagina. (gasping) what? and like put a vagina. like, do you do those? no-no-no-no-no! (suzanne) on the groom's cake? (roslyn) no-no! like, saying, like, this is yo' last piece. no! why not-- what's wrong with-- that's ridiculous! no, that's embarrassing. how's that embarrassing? no. that's crazy! (suzanne) will there be little kids? yeah, there will be kids there. just family! but, they don't have to come over there. that is gross. that is gross! do that in your own-- t
suzanne. s-u-z-a-n-n-e. with love... roslyn baker. (suzanne) that is awesome!o anywhere without one. thank you. now, can we get back on the wedding? can you draw me a picture of what you' gonna do? (suzanne) okay. see, the big time bakeries, that's what they do. see, that's what i want to see. give me a design of what i'm getting. you'll have four tiers. this one will be styrofoam, and, um, the rest of them will be real. (announcer) once the wedding cake has been selected, brandi brings up an...
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suzanne mcguinness has the latest on the first round of headaches, also the strained relations between the u.s. and its allies. >> a european union delegation in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aids, members of congress. they're expressing outrage at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 world leaders. >> think repair work to do. think have hard questions need to ask of the nsa about what's happening in this program. >> reporter: the visit comes on the heels of a new revelation from a german newspaper, which says the nsa listened in on german chancellor angela merkel's phone calls as far back as 2002, keith alexander briefed the president on the spying in 2010. the obama administration denies it, saying news reports claiming otherwise are not true; but some members of congress are skeptical. >> remember, the nsa works for the president. so it's a question of, did the president want to hear what chancellor merkel was saying, because through his national security advisory soar, he knew or should have known. >> reporter: others say the white house should have
suzanne mcguinness has the latest on the first round of headaches, also the strained relations between the u.s. and its allies. >> a european union delegation in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aids, members of congress. they're expressing outrage at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 world leaders. >> think repair work to do. think have hard questions need to ask of the nsa about what's happening in this program. >> reporter: the visit comes on...
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suzanne sloan, same thing.gles. >> i had a perfect ring around my head. >> here's how their hair falls out. the hospitals programmed the ct scanner wrong and repeatedly scanned these patients with monster doses of radiation. michael gets eight times the allowable dose. >> the well-publicized images we saw of patients who got ct scans of their brain who had hair loss in a very clear distribution, that was the area with a lot of repetitive imaging where the doses get up very high. basically, the hair cells got destroyed by the radiation. >> the fallout from that dangerously high amount of radiation wasn't just hair loss. donald, michael, and suzanne have to worry that all that radiation could give them cancer. if possible, instead of a ct scan get an ultrasound or an mri because they have no radiation at all. still ahead on my list, metal and an mri are a bad combination. and an unbelievably long e.r. wait costs this toddler her limbs. the one call you can make to speed things up during an emergency. just by talk
suzanne sloan, same thing.gles. >> i had a perfect ring around my head. >> here's how their hair falls out. the hospitals programmed the ct scanner wrong and repeatedly scanned these patients with monster doses of radiation. michael gets eight times the allowable dose. >> the well-publicized images we saw of patients who got ct scans of their brain who had hair loss in a very clear distribution, that was the area with a lot of repetitive imaging where the doses get up very...
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suzanne mcguinness has a look back on life, career. >> reporter: lieu reed was the driving force behind the legendary consult band velvet underground. the band never achieved widespread commercial success, but many credit the group with rev losing rock in the 19 60s, ú70s, having a major influence on generations of future musicians. >> take a walk on the wild side. >> reporter: "walk on the wild side" was his only top 20 hit, but songs became standards. . the singer led the way as the velvet underground collaborated like never before with film makers, artists, including andy warhol. >> that's why the records sound the way they sound, why nothing got changed. andy said "don't change anything. leave it alone." . >> reporter: the velvet underground inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame in 1996. underwent a liver transplant earlier this year and later called himself a triumph to modern mod sin. suzanne mcguinness, cbs news. >>> also passing away over the weekend, television veteran marsha wallace. she played secretary carol on the bob newheart show, more recently was the voice of bart'
suzanne mcguinness has a look back on life, career. >> reporter: lieu reed was the driving force behind the legendary consult band velvet underground. the band never achieved widespread commercial success, but many credit the group with rev losing rock in the 19 60s, ú70s, having a major influence on generations of future musicians. >> take a walk on the wild side. >> reporter: "walk on the wild side" was his only top 20 hit, but songs became standards. . the singer...
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you can ♪ ♪ do what you got to do i love you suzanne ♪ >> he died at his home in south hampton, new. nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> if i look like a basket case this morning is because i have not slept in several days. the boston red sox with their backs up against the wall, they came through with a big win in another historic ending to a game, two a row now. andy scholes with more in this morning's "bleacher report." good morning, andy! >> good morning, guys. >>> last night's game huge for the red sox. not only snatch back the momentum in the series but regained that old thing called home field advantage. big papi has been on fire this whole series and the only one with a hit in last night's game and got the team together in the dugout. jonny gomes who wasn't supposed to play last night came in for the injured shane victorino and rushed that ball to left and give the red sox 4-1 lead. mike napoli giving him a beard tug for a celebration. check it out. bottom of the nine. cardinals had a chance. carlos beltran represents the tying run but kolton wong is picked off first bas
you can ♪ ♪ do what you got to do i love you suzanne ♪ >> he died at his home in south hampton, new. nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> if i look like a basket case this morning is because i have not slept in several days. the boston red sox with their backs up against the wall, they came through with a big win in another historic ending to a game, two a row now. andy scholes with more in this morning's "bleacher report." good morning, andy! >> good...
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suzanne's in the emergency room. she fell at school. - oh, no. is she all right ? - i don't know.i've gotta go. yes, of course. katherine, do you need a ride ? are you okay to drive ? i'll be fine. thanks. how are you going to manage the lunch hour ? don't worry about us. just go. okay. i'll come back as soon as i can. oh. - henry, am i glad you are here ! - i'm glad someone is. come on, come on we don't have much time. - for what ? - just hurry up and change. - oh, excuse me. - can i help you ? - is mr. brashov here, please ? - i don't see him around right now. i spoke with him yesterday about our group meeting for lunch today. your group ? mm-hmm. just a second. - hello, ladies. - hello, rosa. mr. brashov said you'd be here today, so we made reservations. i see. and how many of you will there be ? just eight. just eight ! and when do you expect everyone to arrive ? [ door opens ] here they are now. oh, i'll have everything set up for you in just a minute. henry ! let's start putting tables together. jamal ! - i think i know what it was victor forgot to tell you. - thanks, jess.
suzanne's in the emergency room. she fell at school. - oh, no. is she all right ? - i don't know.i've gotta go. yes, of course. katherine, do you need a ride ? are you okay to drive ? i'll be fine. thanks. how are you going to manage the lunch hour ? don't worry about us. just go. okay. i'll come back as soon as i can. oh. - henry, am i glad you are here ! - i'm glad someone is. come on, come on we don't have much time. - for what ? - just hurry up and change. - oh, excuse me. - can i help you...