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mary, thanks again for being with us and all your work. mary sigler, law professor and historian at the uc davis law school. the author of "roe, the history of a national obsession." coming up, featuring a contemporary classic that is so beloved that numerous members of the velshi banned book club is in disbelief anyone would try to and or challenge this book. the work in question is "the glass castle," by jeannette walls. this memoir spent eight years on the new york times best seller list. it has been translated into 31 languages and was adapted into a feature film. >> hard to believe one day this will all be ours. >> she may not look like much but wait until you see what i have in mind. come on. we are going to tear all this down and replace it with your game room. ping-pong, pool. >> trampoline. >> trampoline goes right over there and all these walls are gone, replace with glass, glass. this could stay. >> doesn't that look lovely ? yellow stands for happiness and creativity. >> this place doesn't have running water or electricity. >>
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joining us now is donald trump's knees, mary trump. she is the author of a book about her uncle, called too much and never enough, how my family created the world's most dangerous man. also the host of the nerd avengers. i should tell you this is mary's first interview since the verdict today. it's nice to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. we appreciate having you here. >> it's great to be with you. >> what was your reaction when you first heard the news? >> i was, as you can imagine, relieved, happy. it took a minute to sink in, but also as the counts when one through 34, guilty, guilty, guilty, et cetera, the weight of this moment really sunk in. it really hit me. this has so much meaning for all of us. i am incredibly proud of my city and my state. i am really relieved on behalf of the american people. this was such a long time coming and i know he has been found guilty of the charges that were presented to the jury. in some ways it feels like it is standing in for all of the crimes this man has gotten away with his enti
joining us now is donald trump's knees, mary trump. she is the author of a book about her uncle, called too much and never enough, how my family created the world's most dangerous man. also the host of the nerd avengers. i should tell you this is mary's first interview since the verdict today. it's nice to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. we appreciate having you here. >> it's great to be with you. >> what was your reaction when you first heard the news? >> i was,...
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the statistics that mary read you tell the story. and it is a frightening story. millions and millions of americans today, for the first time in american history, the first time in almost 250 years since the founding of our nation, no longer believed in our elections. they no longer trust in our elections. they no longer believed in our democracy. and increasingly, they no longer believe in the rule of law. i recently said that american democracy and the rule of law are the heart and soul of our nation. and that we are fast becoming unsold -- unsouled, in america. so, dramatically, it has been the effect on our nation of the events of the past three-plus years. democracy is, as melody said, it's not just like the air that we breathe. for our discussion purposes today. it is just the opposite. we, the people, we have to continually breathe life into american democracy and the rule of law. and if we stop for one minute, then just like the human body, our democracy and our rule of law will die. now, for all of us, it never occurred to us in our lifetime that we would
the statistics that mary read you tell the story. and it is a frightening story. millions and millions of americans today, for the first time in american history, the first time in almost 250 years since the founding of our nation, no longer believed in our elections. they no longer trust in our elections. they no longer believed in our democracy. and increasingly, they no longer believe in the rule of law. i recently said that american democracy and the rule of law are the heart and soul of...
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itself was dated to the end xvi century, it was illuminated on november 6 , 1794 in honor of the virgin mary, then it moved into the womb. some new church, and not a reconstruction of the old one, yes, exactly a copy of the one that was in khatyn before the tragic events, but in addition to the church itself , the bell tower was also recreated, which was mentioned in the same documents, a bell tower on four pillars, it had three bells different weights, so everything is really this part of the village of khatyn, it was really recreated, well , let's say, completely down to the smallest... very important bits, well, they say that the new interactive museum is also of particular interest to visitors, tell us about this project, yes, indeed, in addition to the open part of the memorial and the renovation work carried out there, a new museum was created and opened, a completely new exhibition, and this is rather a museum of emotions, a museum space in which, with the help of new information technologies, there is a complete immersion in those dramatic events, the story goes rather than through:
itself was dated to the end xvi century, it was illuminated on november 6 , 1794 in honor of the virgin mary, then it moved into the womb. some new church, and not a reconstruction of the old one, yes, exactly a copy of the one that was in khatyn before the tragic events, but in addition to the church itself , the bell tower was also recreated, which was mentioned in the same documents, a bell tower on four pillars, it had three bells different weights, so everything is really this part of the...
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we're back in a minute with mary trump. n a minute with mary trump. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> back with mary trump. mary, what do you think explains -- it's beyond party over country as been accurately described to people like bill barr. it's something deeper. it's something rooted in self-loathing for men like marco rubio and ted cruz to fall in line. >> yeah. as you can imagine, i spent a lot of time thinking about this. growing up and well into my adulthood i had a specific idea of what kind of man my grandfather was. an authoritarian, patriarchal guy who worked very hard and was quite serious about his success and having an heir, et cetera. i w
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the most holy theotokos appeared to the villager kirik on mary hill and gave the command to build a temple not far from this place. and a wooden church was built. and you and i are in the very place where, according to legend, she appeared the most holy theotokos, the inhabitant of these places named kirik, here she appeared on that very stone, part of which has survived to this day, in the 17th century she operates here at a large monastery. in 1809 , a four-class spiritual-secular school was opened, a school for children of the clergy, and the monastery was engaged in charitable and educational activities. the monastery was the center of spiritual enlightenment of these lands. in 1794. healed, today we wish to fulfill historical justice in relation to of this unsurvived shrine and in this place to revive the temple, also from wood. in 2024. the revival of our monastery is 30 years old; over these three decades, we have managed to revive a lot in our spiritual creativity, correct a lot, and of course we have managed to revive the internal structure of manashic life. the monastery occupies
the most holy theotokos appeared to the villager kirik on mary hill and gave the command to build a temple not far from this place. and a wooden church was built. and you and i are in the very place where, according to legend, she appeared the most holy theotokos, the inhabitant of these places named kirik, here she appeared on that very stone, part of which has survived to this day, in the 17th century she operates here at a large monastery. in 1809 , a four-class spiritual-secular school was...
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this would put san francisco the top 20 u.s. cities. >> thank you mary. >> thank you mary. >> brandon. >> okay. i'm brandon and i'm a pickle ball and tennis player as well. falling off on mary, we want more courts. our analysis shows san francisco demand trance arthritis 1220 courts. that puts us in the top 20 cities on a per capita bailsis. we want we want call access to tennis in neighborhoods. no sf neighborhood should be without pickle call if a public tennis court exists. we want equivalent quality in surface, nets at every court. we finally we want a plan to codevelop with our incentives so the pickle ball community has carrot on how to turn a have into reality particularly when it comes to getting funding to execute the plan. a plan with rpd and pickle ball community separate the forest from the trees. we want to put the hiatus on fees. item four, let's talk about how to improve tap. there was one rpive selected from tennis and pickle ball. we need to have the issues fully developed and debated and increased transparency with the communities. keeping the team too small makes in
this would put san francisco the top 20 u.s. cities. >> thank you mary. >> thank you mary. >> brandon. >> okay. i'm brandon and i'm a pickle ball and tennis player as well. falling off on mary, we want more courts. our analysis shows san francisco demand trance arthritis 1220 courts. that puts us in the top 20 cities on a per capita bailsis. we want we want call access to tennis in neighborhoods. no sf neighborhood should be without pickle call if a public tennis court...
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for us people. of our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnated by the holy spirit, and mary the virgin, and to spread the spirit on us to repel those coming, and the spirit of the journey with sufferings and resurrected on the third day of the recording. and ascended to heaven and the holy birth of the father, and came again to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will not be and the holy spirit, the lord of life, who is the one who gave him a son and gave him ... and the apostolic church, i recognize him for not baptizing for the remission of sins, we await the resurrection the dead and the living. age, amen, let us stand devoutly, let us stand with fear, let us be careful to offer the holy sacrifice in peace, khryloje. the grace of our lord, jesus christ and the love of god and the father, and the communion of the holy spirit, may it be with you all, and with your spirit. let's raise our hearts to the heavens, thank the lord, the most high. the song of victory is sung, pronounced, invoked and spoken. and bless the lord's name, glory to god. lord, accept, consume,
for us people. of our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnated by the holy spirit, and mary the virgin, and to spread the spirit on us to repel those coming, and the spirit of the journey with sufferings and resurrected on the third day of the recording. and ascended to heaven and the holy birth of the father, and came again to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will not be and the holy spirit, the lord of life, who is the one who gave him a son and gave him ... and the...
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i would like to thank you for that and thank mary for what she is doing. judge luttig: we are doing exactly that. >> these are the last two questions. >> i'm a lawyer in new york. i think at that time panelist addressed pretty much all of the morning the question of what is wrong with our body admit makes tell willing to abandon democracy. if we were talking about 10% or something in that range, it probably -- i probably would not be asking that question because you would see that as a fringe group. but i think that the polls appear statistics that were cite the earlier suggest to us it is not a fringe group that is in varying agrees prepared to seek something that is an alternative to our democracy and some people are fundamentally opposed to it but some are a little bit on the fence. so i think there's a corollary question at play here, which needs to be addressed, maybe not by this task force but in the larger picture. and that is, what is it that is wrong with our democracy now and way it functions which has caused it shift in the body politic, which w
i would like to thank you for that and thank mary for what she is doing. judge luttig: we are doing exactly that. >> these are the last two questions. >> i'm a lawyer in new york. i think at that time panelist addressed pretty much all of the morning the question of what is wrong with our body admit makes tell willing to abandon democracy. if we were talking about 10% or something in that range, it probably -- i probably would not be asking that question because you would see that...
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i think this is a hail mary for joe biden. i think they know they are losing. the people disagree and disapprove of joe biden's handling of just about every single issue across the board. i think this is their shot, this is their hail mary to try to change the narrative. i think in a way, they are setting up joe biden to possibly fail if he doesn't do well in the june debate. what's that say moving forward? will they try to remove him and change horses in august? >> martha: right now, polls show that donald trump is ahead of biden in battleground states. why does he believe this is in his best interest? he didn't do any primary debate. why do these? >> i think what you want to see and i think what the trump campaign wants to see is a direct comparison between donald trump and a clearly not up for primetime joe biden. he struggles with answering questions. he gets facts wrong about the economy in an interview last week with cnn. he makes up stories about his uncle being eaten by cannibals. if you have 90 seconds to answer and joe biden is struggling for his word
i think this is a hail mary for joe biden. i think they know they are losing. the people disagree and disapprove of joe biden's handling of just about every single issue across the board. i think this is their shot, this is their hail mary to try to change the narrative. i think in a way, they are setting up joe biden to possibly fail if he doesn't do well in the june debate. what's that say moving forward? will they try to remove him and change horses in august? >> martha: right now,...
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let's get right to mary bruce on this move, when it comes to china tonight. and mary, it comes amid these new numbers. >> reporter: and david, the biden campaign is certainly aware of these numbers. donald trump now leading president biden in several critical battlegrounds among registered voters, including arizona, nevada, and michigan. donald trump leading in michigan by seven points. the president trying to send a message on the economy, that he, too, is tough on china. the president tomorrow expected to announce he is quadrupling tariffs on electric vehicles from china from 25% to 100%. also solar panels and batteries. the president is vowing to protect american workers from foreign competition and hoping to gain ground on the economy in the process. the issue also pivotal in states like pennsylvania and wisconsin, where those polls show trump and biden are much closer, david. >> david: mary bruce with us tonight. thank you. >>> overseas tonight, there is fierce fighting now in northern gaza, as israeli forces also move deeper into the southern city of ra
let's get right to mary bruce on this move, when it comes to china tonight. and mary, it comes amid these new numbers. >> reporter: and david, the biden campaign is certainly aware of these numbers. donald trump now leading president biden in several critical battlegrounds among registered voters, including arizona, nevada, and michigan. donald trump leading in michigan by seven points. the president trying to send a message on the economy, that he, too, is tough on china. the president...
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andat i thank mary for what shes doing. >> we are doing exactly that sir. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i didn't realize these are the last questions. >> i'm charlie updike from truman to updike in new york but i think the panelists addressed pretty much all morning. the question of what's wrong with our body politic that makes them willing to abandon democracy? talking about 10% for something in that range you it probably wouldn't be askingg tht question because you would see that as a fringe group but i think the polls and the statistics that were cited earlier suggest to us that it's not the group that is in varying degrees prepared to seek something that is an alternative tona our democracy and some peoe are fundamentally opposed to it that some people are maybe a little bit on the fence. they think it's a corollary question have played here which needs to be addressed maybe not by this task force but in the larger picture and that is what is it that's wrong with our democracy now in the way in which it functions which is causing the shift in th
andat i thank mary for what shes doing. >> we are doing exactly that sir. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i didn't realize these are the last questions. >> i'm charlie updike from truman to updike in new york but i think the panelists addressed pretty much all morning. the question of what's wrong with our body politic that makes them willing to abandon democracy? talking about 10% for something in that range you it probably wouldn't be askingg tht question because...
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i also want -- i also want to recognize my parents, martin and mary kennedy. and my in-laws, dave and jane dirk. my brother john also made the visit down along with many other family members and friends. i'm grateful that they can all join us here today. look down on us, our by by angel bridget, along with so many family members and friends who passed on, whose spirits remain with us here today on this auspicious occasion. they are no doubt toasting and celebrating in the heavens above. calling buffalo, new york, and america home, where the o'bryan, o'don neu hue, doubtmire and sterns, mccarthys and duffys, mixed all together and the result is a kennedy. hay -- i hail from the city of good neighbor, the community of good neighbor, the original home of the seneca nation of indians, the village of buffalo, burned to the ground by the british in the war of 1812. rebuilt and incorporated in 1832. the western terminus of the erie canal, helping to transform our nation through improved commerce. a border community with our greatest ally, canada, to the north. a regi
i also want -- i also want to recognize my parents, martin and mary kennedy. and my in-laws, dave and jane dirk. my brother john also made the visit down along with many other family members and friends. i'm grateful that they can all join us here today. look down on us, our by by angel bridget, along with so many family members and friends who passed on, whose spirits remain with us here today on this auspicious occasion. they are no doubt toasting and celebrating in the heavens above. calling...
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fiona on the right, mary in the middle. welcome, both of you. >> hi, christine. we're very excited to be here at this historic location in. it's going to be an amazing benefit for the welcome home project, as well as catwalk for charitable causes. we're doing a walk through and a dress rehearsal today, so we'll show you that in a little bit before we stop, stop, stop first, can you just let me compliment you on how good you both look? >> this is, like, not your usual, you know, sacramento makeup, hair and looks. but like you said, it's for a great cause . you're going to be walking that catwalk. in fact, i see people behind you. are they getting ready to do a little something? because i know it's tomorrow. right >> yeah. oh, yeah. we're here. we're getting ready right now. trying to get those shots and, you know, setting up who's going to walk first. and so i'll show you that in a little bit. >> got it. okay now, mary, this benefits a nonprofit launched by the san francisco association of realtors. it's called the welcome home project. tell us about the welcome h
fiona on the right, mary in the middle. welcome, both of you. >> hi, christine. we're very excited to be here at this historic location in. it's going to be an amazing benefit for the welcome home project, as well as catwalk for charitable causes. we're doing a walk through and a dress rehearsal today, so we'll show you that in a little bit before we stop, stop, stop first, can you just let me compliment you on how good you both look? >> this is, like, not your usual, you know,...
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but i want to go to what mary catherine said. the first thing you said i agree but after that i disagree. i predicted this would happen. i predicted that they would have a debate because this is what they get to, who is banging their chest larger then the other 1. sorry to the sound guys with the microphone. but listen when we look at a harvard is in this study, 56 televised debates, it doesn't move the needle. the undecided voters don't decide to 1 of the other and the people who love trump will not jump to biden and the people who load biden will not jump to trump you're eye do agree with mary catherine that it does a disservice to the american people but i disagree that it is helpful to the voters because the polling stats does not err that out. for example in 2016 donald trump lost every debate to hillary clinton yet was elected president. we also saw with george bush against john kerry. it's not always who wins in these debates and i don't think it really helps the voter because it doesn't always get the issues out there. it
but i want to go to what mary catherine said. the first thing you said i agree but after that i disagree. i predicted this would happen. i predicted that they would have a debate because this is what they get to, who is banging their chest larger then the other 1. sorry to the sound guys with the microphone. but listen when we look at a harvard is in this study, 56 televised debates, it doesn't move the needle. the undecided voters don't decide to 1 of the other and the people who love trump...
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i've asked each so, michelle so my seamstress modest confidante of mary of mary lincoln. but she was bornved in virginia in 1818. she sf erfreedom and that of hn the 1850s, after she s had ended up in saint louis. and that and then she came to washington, d.c., and got in with the lincoln administration and was an int lincoln white house after lincoln's death. she was involved in the old clothes scandal with mary lincoln and in 1868, she wrote a book called behind the scenes as a way of telling her story, but also trying to vindicate mary since she was involved with this, this woman so closely, she needed to show that she was upright in her own activities as well. the problem is, is that she then gave some letters to her editor that were included in the book, and they were very personal about the lincolns. and she essentially became persona non grata with most lincoln people. and most of us now know her of that lincoln story. so my connection with this and what i wrote about in the essay is when i was an undergraduate, i wrote a senior seminar paper on elizabeth keckley a
i've asked each so, michelle so my seamstress modest confidante of mary of mary lincoln. but she was bornved in virginia in 1818. she sf erfreedom and that of hn the 1850s, after she s had ended up in saint louis. and that and then she came to washington, d.c., and got in with the lincoln administration and was an int lincoln white house after lincoln's death. she was involved in the old clothes scandal with mary lincoln and in 1868, she wrote a book called behind the scenes as a way of telling...
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so, let's get right to mary bruce. mary, the white house insisting this is all politics, suggesting they know what republicans would do with these recordings. >> reporter: david, that is the crux of their argument here, as the president is now using his executive privilege to block house republicans from getting access to the audio of his interviews with the special counsel related to his handling of classified documents. the white house is accusing republicans of seeking to manipulate the tapes for political gain after the special counsel described the president as a, quote, elderly man with a poor memory. david, as you know, the full interview transcripts are already out there, and the special counsel declined to bring charges against the president, but biden is now using this privilege, something donald trump did, as well, at the request of his attorney general, merrick garland, who is also warning that politics is at play here and cautions that releasing the audio could have lasting impacts on future investigations
so, let's get right to mary bruce. mary, the white house insisting this is all politics, suggesting they know what republicans would do with these recordings. >> reporter: david, that is the crux of their argument here, as the president is now using his executive privilege to block house republicans from getting access to the audio of his interviews with the special counsel related to his handling of classified documents. the white house is accusing republicans of seeking to manipulate...
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abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington. mary what should we make of the silence coming from the white house? >> reporter: juju, tonight we have not heard from president biden directly reacting to this, but his campaign says today shows no one is above the law. there is no question that politically this verdict is a huge gift to democrats and the president. but his campaign is being careful here not to celebrate this too much. they don't want to feed into donald trump's narrative that this is all just a political hit job, something that the president adamantly rejects. instead in a somber, somewhat muted statement, the campaign said, today's verdict does not change the fact that there is still only one way to keep donald trump out of the oval office, at the ballot box. convicted felon or not, trump will be the republican nominee for president. president biden is expected to weigh in at some point. we'll see if he takes any of our questions. >> juju: mary bruce, thank you. >>> when we come back, our powerhouse roundtable dive
abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce is in washington. mary what should we make of the silence coming from the white house? >> reporter: juju, tonight we have not heard from president biden directly reacting to this, but his campaign says today shows no one is above the law. there is no question that politically this verdict is a huge gift to democrats and the president. but his campaign is being careful here not to celebrate this too much. they don't want to feed into donald...
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correspondent mary bruce. >> reporter: donald trump today suggesting he's open to restricting birth control if re-elected, saying it's something he's looking at. >> do you support any restrictions on a person's right to contraception? >> well, we're looking at that and we're going to have a policy on that very shortly. and i think it's something you'll find interesting and it's another issue that's very interesting, but you will find it very smart. i think it's a smart decision. but we'll be releasing it very soon. >> reporter: trump this morning suggesting in an interview with a local pittsburgh station that he'd support states making their own rules. >> you may want to support some restrictions? like the morning after pill or something? >> we are also -- things really do have a lot to do with the states. and some states are going to have different policy than others. >> reporter: hours later, trump trying to take it back. doing cleanup on social media, writing, "i will never, and will never advocate, imposing restrictions on birth control, or other contraceptives." but he did not say that
correspondent mary bruce. >> reporter: donald trump today suggesting he's open to restricting birth control if re-elected, saying it's something he's looking at. >> do you support any restrictions on a person's right to contraception? >> well, we're looking at that and we're going to have a policy on that very shortly. and i think it's something you'll find interesting and it's another issue that's very interesting, but you will find it very smart. i think it's a smart...
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mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. actor steve buscemi was spotted over the weekend after being allegedly assaulted in his hometown of new york city. beloved character actor steve buscemi punched in the face in a new york city street. >> tonight police know who they're looking for. >> steve buscemi, seen back outside this weekend. police sources describing it as another random attack in new york city, including the stabbing of a tourist in times square over the weekend and a 20-year-old man hit over the head this morning. this past spring, several women were recounting their own experiences. >> we officially have a concussion, a black eye and a chipped tooth. >> buscemi's attack happened last wednesday. the 66-year-old emmy winner was in manhattan when nypd officers responded to a 911 call. his publicist telling abc news that despite being hospitalized with bruising, swelling
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>> good morning, anne-marie. we're learning this morning the israeli military sent tanks into rafah, part of what it's calling a limited operation to destroy hamas targets there. meanwhile allies are warning about the dangers of a broader operation. >> reporter: israeli strikes on the city of gaza in the city of rafah despite words by hamas of a cease-fire proposal. israel's war cabinet says what hamas has agreed to is, quote, far from meeting israel's core demands. still israel says it's sending a delegation to egypt to maximize the ability of reaching an agreement. >> reaching an agreement is the absolute best outcome not only for the hostages but for the palestinian people, and we're not going to stop working toward that outcome. >> reporter: biden is reviewing the response after biden's 30-minute-long call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president warned netanyahu that it puts a million innocent people at greater risk. israel dropped leaflets urging 100,000 people in parts of the study to
>> good morning, anne-marie. we're learning this morning the israeli military sent tanks into rafah, part of what it's calling a limited operation to destroy hamas targets there. meanwhile allies are warning about the dangers of a broader operation. >> reporter: israeli strikes on the city of gaza in the city of rafah despite words by hamas of a cease-fire proposal. israel's war cabinet says what hamas has agreed to is, quote, far from meeting israel's core demands. still israel...
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here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the biden campaign is calling donald trump a danger to the constitution and a threat to our democracy, after the former president refused to say he would accept the results of the election. trump telling "the milwaukee journal sentinel," "if everything's honest, i'd gladly accept the results. if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country." tonight, president biden saying, take trump at his word. our karen travers asking him -- >> are you worried that trump says he won't accept the election results? >> listen to what he says! >> reporter: earlier this week, when trump was asked by "time" magazine if he's concerned about violence if he doesn't win, he said, "if we don't win, you know, it depends. it always depends on the fairness of an election."
here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the biden campaign is calling donald trump a danger to the constitution and a threat to our democracy, after the former president refused to say he would accept the results of the election. trump telling "the milwaukee journal sentinel," "if everything's honest, i'd gladly accept the results. if it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country." tonight, president biden saying, take trump at his word. our karen travers...
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i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy daniels and the alleged sexual encounter she had with former president donald trump. they can focus on former fixer's testimony, michael cohen, and say donald trump was directly involved with those hush money payments. meanwhile they can argue cohen's words are not credible and all they have to do is show that the prosecutors failed to prove donald trump was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. soon, the fate of former president donald trump will be in the hands of a manhattan jury following today's closing arguments. >> in th
i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy...
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. >> that other woman was mary grace batchelor. she was a local chiropractor and a diver who frequented david's shop. tortolla jurors heard that david swain had tried to kiss her during any major drinking wine at her home, but she directed his advances because he was married. >> this is the classic ingredient of murder sometimes -- the other woman. >> yes, that is the motive we advance. >> then there were the letters he wrote to barry, some of them before his wife's death. in one, he asks a particular playmate to join him in vermont. another he signs with, all my love, david. most ominously this one, dated five months before shelley's death, which reads, life is definitely got more complicated. i'm wanting to be with you but i can't change this mess i got any times soon. why not just divorce? because her nuptial agreement prevented either david or shelley from receiving money if they parted ways. with the prosecution say swain saw another way. >> on the will, if she died, he benefited from her entire estate. >> david would get the
. >> that other woman was mary grace batchelor. she was a local chiropractor and a diver who frequented david's shop. tortolla jurors heard that david swain had tried to kiss her during any major drinking wine at her home, but she directed his advances because he was married. >> this is the classic ingredient of murder sometimes -- the other woman. >> yes, that is the motive we advance. >> then there were the letters he wrote to barry, some of them before his wife's...
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i'm anne-marie green. pro-palestinian encampments continue to grow on college campuses around the country. at ucla protesters were ordered to clear out after a night of violence that went unchecked for hours, but they are standing their ground surrounded by hundreds of officers on tactical alert. in new york city police moved in to arrest protesters who set up an encampment at fordham university's lincoln center campus last night. as for the arrests at columbia and nearby city college tuesday, police say they took nearly 300 people into custody. cbs' jarred hill joins us here in new york. there are still some questions about those arrests, though. >> reporter: that's right. so law enforcement sources are telling cbs news that between columbia and city college, 27% of those arrested were over the age of 30. 10% had been arrested before, mostly related to protests. we're still trying to learn just how many were actual students. meanwhile, overnight protest camps were cleared out across the country. heavy pol
i'm anne-marie green. pro-palestinian encampments continue to grow on college campuses around the country. at ucla protesters were ordered to clear out after a night of violence that went unchecked for hours, but they are standing their ground surrounded by hundreds of officers on tactical alert. in new york city police moved in to arrest protesters who set up an encampment at fordham university's lincoln center campus last night. as for the arrests at columbia and nearby city college tuesday,...
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susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero — was as follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, _ mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, 233. writing or marks by which _ candidate, 233. writing or marks by which the _ candidate, 233. writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, one. unmarked orvoid which the voter could be identified, one. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 794. total number of rejected _ uncertainty, 794. total number of rejected ballots, 1028. total number of ballots— rejected ballots, 1028. total number of ballots counted, 207,722. electorate, 524
susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero —...
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[applause] >> thank you mary ellen. so far our soft open is going well. there is a few kinks but we love the new space. we have been compressed to a small space, hot and cold at the same time. very loud and very difficult to work in, but we made it through. i want to thank everyone who made it possible to get back in our room on time. i also want to give you perspective. some of the people, the most senior dispatchers working here started at the hall of justice. they took over police calls, only calls for police department. our job evolved now to where we are taking police, fire and medical calls every day. we have been in this building since 2001. our job is continuing to evolve to the point now where we are also dispatching for the fire department. the paramedics team. street crisis unit. upstair is fantastic. it is modern, new, ugnomic furniture. comfort and lots of natural light. as mary ellen said, we have a challenging job every day and very grateful to our administration and city leaders who understand that we do our job best when we are well equip
[applause] >> thank you mary ellen. so far our soft open is going well. there is a few kinks but we love the new space. we have been compressed to a small space, hot and cold at the same time. very loud and very difficult to work in, but we made it through. i want to thank everyone who made it possible to get back in our room on time. i also want to give you perspective. some of the people, the most senior dispatchers working here started at the hall of justice. they took over police...
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i'm anne-marie green. all eyes will be on manhattan, a courtroom today, as former president donald trump comes face to face with his former fixer michael cohen. the prosecution's star witness is expected to testify about his so-called hush-money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. cbs news' naomi ruchim with more on what to expect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michael cohen's testimony is pivotal to the outcome of this case, and each side believes they can use their statements to his advantage. for the prosecution, cohen can explain exactly how these alleged payments were made to stormy daniels, but we'll see the defense go after cohen as a liar with an axe to grind. >> i'm being forced to endure a biden show trial. >> reporter: former president donald trump railed against his manhattan criminal trial to a crowd of supporters in new jersey over the weekend. today in court, he's expected to come face to face with his former fixer, michael cohen, the man at the c
i'm anne-marie green. all eyes will be on manhattan, a courtroom today, as former president donald trump comes face to face with his former fixer michael cohen. the prosecution's star witness is expected to testify about his so-called hush-money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. cbs news' naomi ruchim with more on what to expect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michael cohen's testimony is pivotal to the outcome of this case, and each side...
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it is mary, guaranteed. thank you very much indeed. over the last one hundred years, one hundred 73 million baby girls were born in america and 3 million were named mary. a common name used. lauren: i don't know any marys now. stuart: in the past hundred years. the most popular girls, the most popular boy's name, can you do that? i'm told we can do that. don't look it up in advance. coast to coast starts now. neil: my wife's name is mary. this is a fox business alert. i want to accuse the music right now. looking at records, we are not rattled. it is all about inflation. stocks go on a tear. if it it is not, stocks go into the tank. today's news is tame, stocks on a tear. they are not tanking either because the inflation report was not terrifying. prices at the consumer level, the us level rising 0.3%. good for stocks because it keeps the patient federal reserve aircraft, no rate cut anytime soon but no rate hike. you take what you can get. i am neil cavuto. let's get into this with the wall street journal, chief economist, donald trum
it is mary, guaranteed. thank you very much indeed. over the last one hundred years, one hundred 73 million baby girls were born in america and 3 million were named mary. a common name used. lauren: i don't know any marys now. stuart: in the past hundred years. the most popular girls, the most popular boy's name, can you do that? i'm told we can do that. don't look it up in advance. coast to coast starts now. neil: my wife's name is mary. this is a fox business alert. i want to accuse the music...
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i'm anne-marie green. there seems to be no relief from these unrelenting storms hammering the midsection. millions are under the threat of severe weather again. multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places, the small city of greenfield. around 55 miles southwest of des moines. cbs' jarred hill is here with the breaking details. good morning. >> good morning. you know, what's so terrible about these storms is you can see in the video that you sometimes will have these paths of destruction, but then just a few blocks away, buildings seemingly untouched. devastating right here. now when iowa state police were asked about how many people were dead, the response was "we are still counting." >> that's a big tornado. >> repor
i'm anne-marie green. there seems to be no relief from these unrelenting storms hammering the midsection. millions are under the threat of severe weather again. multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places,...
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and for more, no, i'm joined by marie i content monta into believe see marie, it's good to see you take the temperature if you would tonight of the situation there. i mean, are you expecting more protests moving into the weekend? yes, indeed. we expect that the protests will resume over the we can because test to say that they will continue to take to the streets. some of the large groups of the students and thousands of universities. they already went on strike. they say that they will, they are declaring public to civil disobedience. they say that they will uphold tasks as long as it takes before the government decides to withdraw the bill. now it also depends of help. this moment also depends on the right to rec, and not on the decisions of the government. the next 2 weeks. we understand that the veto procedure by the provost in presence of them is, will be speedy. is going to be a process where also there can be many surprises. she saw that she will not engage in the quote beautification of the law. and she says that the law should be withdrawn unconditionally and that's where the p
and for more, no, i'm joined by marie i content monta into believe see marie, it's good to see you take the temperature if you would tonight of the situation there. i mean, are you expecting more protests moving into the weekend? yes, indeed. we expect that the protests will resume over the we can because test to say that they will continue to take to the streets. some of the large groups of the students and thousands of universities. they already went on strike. they say that they will, they...
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well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send chris mason and jane hill there? the bbc in scotland have excellent reporters. they know the area extremely well and they live there. chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with them. but really to send two more reporters and then to have three reporters standing, having a discussion with not a political person inside was a bit i don't know, itjust seemed a little bit overkill to me. this is an issue that's come up before for viewers. do you not think that it's ever justified sending national news people to do such live broadcasts from the locations of big stories elsewhere? it depends on the story. it's i mean, what an important story. yes, but you don't need three people standing there, three reporters standing there discussing it. and it's big, big stories are big
well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send chris mason and jane hill there? the bbc in scotland have excellent reporters. they know the area extremely well and they live there. chris mason and jane hill are very good. there's no problem with...
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host: mary beth, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: hi. i don't want to talk about the war. i want to talk about president biden. he has done an incredible job. he has done so much more for this country than any president i have seen in the last 50 years. we got jobs. he brought us out of this pandemic. like nothing before. and americans really need to make up and stop listening to fox and all those other lying conservatives. president biden is doing a better job than trump could even think of. thank you. host: all right, mary beth. headline to share with you anti-"washington post." r.f.k. jr. said he had a parasitic brain worm and undisclosed memory loss. this was more than 10 years ago. and according to his campaign staff, the issue was resolved then. and he is in robust physical and mental health. questioning mr. kennedy's health is a hilarious suggestion given his competition is what the campaign said. michael in mount vernon, new york. democratic caller. hello. caller: good morning. i wanted to talk about the guest you had on this esp
host: mary beth, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: hi. i don't want to talk about the war. i want to talk about president biden. he has done an incredible job. he has done so much more for this country than any president i have seen in the last 50 years. we got jobs. he brought us out of this pandemic. like nothing before. and americans really need to make up and stop listening to fox and all those other lying conservatives. president biden is doing a better job than trump...
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mary: por Último vamos a dar un poco de color a los labios. en los labios me gusta tambiÉn utilizar bloqueador solar. es muy importante. karla: despuÉs de esto serÁ fijar el maquillaje. cuÁles serÍan los pasos quÉ no debemos olvidar? mary: replicar tu bronceador solar en el dÍa. es muy importante mantener la piel protegida. de ahÍ todo a prueba de agua. capa ligera. no muy fuerte el maquillaje. productos resistentes al agua. todo, todo resistente al agua. mantenerlo bien simple. al final el sellador tambiÉn tiene que ser prueba de agua. 1,2,3. excelente. karla: gracias. estamos lista para el verano. ya lo saben. no olvidar el protector solar. muchas gracias. seguimos con mÁs. quÉ tenemos la prÓxima hora? alan: protector solar a todo lo queda. los sueÑos sÍ se cumplen. el cantante colombiano carlos vives estarÁ con nosotros en vivo para darnos un gran anuncio. ya lo estamos esperando. jessica: se arma el debate entre los que creen en la supersticiÓn y los que no. verÁs hasta donde llegan algunas personas para encontrar la segur
mary: por Último vamos a dar un poco de color a los labios. en los labios me gusta tambiÉn utilizar bloqueador solar. es muy importante. karla: despuÉs de esto serÁ fijar el maquillaje. cuÁles serÍan los pasos quÉ no debemos olvidar? mary: replicar tu bronceador solar en el dÍa. es muy importante mantener la piel protegida. de ahÍ todo a prueba de agua. capa ligera. no muy fuerte el maquillaje. productos resistentes al agua. todo, todo resistente al agua. mantenerlo bien simple. al...
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alaska's only congressional representative, mary peltola. mary quyana caknek, that means : "thank you very much." i yield back. dave: after she was elected and sworn in, during her opening remarks, she, spoke yupik on the -- she spoke yupik on the house floor. and that was the very first time that language was spoken in that chamber. my daughters and i watched that and both of my daughters were like, she's just like us. oh my goodness. that was just very special. judy: and yet, representative peltola's path to the capitol building wasn't just historic, as the first alaska native in congress, it was also in part the result of alaska's unique primary system, which went into effect in 2022. primaries are preliminary elections where voters choose their party's candidate for the general election. in most states, voters can vote only in one party's primary , either the republican or the democratic party. but in alaska and a handful of other states, all the candidates , republicans, democrats, even independents, appear on a single ballot that all c
alaska's only congressional representative, mary peltola. mary quyana caknek, that means : "thank you very much." i yield back. dave: after she was elected and sworn in, during her opening remarks, she, spoke yupik on the -- she spoke yupik on the house floor. and that was the very first time that language was spoken in that chamber. my daughters and i watched that and both of my daughters were like, she's just like us. oh my goodness. that was just very special. judy: and yet,...
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dana marie mcnichol, is live at graceland and memphis would have been at today's court hearing? >> weil, drawn that hearing only lasted about 10 minutes. the judge quickly ordered a pause in the foreclosure sale of graceland but now the daily men fan is reporting they received an email early this morning that this on the investments are dropping that foreclosure claim. we are looking right now to confirm that information. now the attorney for elvis' granddaughter tells fox news he is going to wait to see how this all plays out in court. right now the court does say there are no official documents to back up those dropped claims. now the presley family says this sale is all part of a fraudulent scheme led by masson investments who claim it loaned lisa marie presley to $3.8 million and got graceland as a collateral. they said she du rate never repd before she died in 2023. there stopping the foreclosure alleging the company involved is not actually exist. lisa marie did not borrow that money and the documents including her mother's signature or fraudulent. she had seen the notary
dana marie mcnichol, is live at graceland and memphis would have been at today's court hearing? >> weil, drawn that hearing only lasted about 10 minutes. the judge quickly ordered a pause in the foreclosure sale of graceland but now the daily men fan is reporting they received an email early this morning that this on the investments are dropping that foreclosure claim. we are looking right now to confirm that information. now the attorney for elvis' granddaughter tells fox news he is...
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marie: we're very often not, not made to feel that we fit in. we're not in the school books. we're not in the textbooks. so the -- this is really good representation. judy: marie arana is an award winning author, journalist, and the former inaugural literary director at the library of congress, where we met. in her new book, latinoland, she has taken on an admittedly difficult task by attempting to cover 500 years of latino history in the united states. marie: even though there are we have a great number of millions of eligible voters, we do not necessarily register to vote. and that is a problem for us. that is a real problem. judy: where does that come from? marie: it comes from the fact that you're discriminated, prejudiced, a sense of not fitting in. there is this sense that, you know, why should we vote? we're not paid attention to anyway. judy: she believes that during this polarized period in our country, a diverse latino community can help moderate american politics. marie: there is within the latino population itself, we represent diversity within within us because o
marie: we're very often not, not made to feel that we fit in. we're not in the school books. we're not in the textbooks. so the -- this is really good representation. judy: marie arana is an award winning author, journalist, and the former inaugural literary director at the library of congress, where we met. in her new book, latinoland, she has taken on an admittedly difficult task by attempting to cover 500 years of latino history in the united states. marie: even though there are we have a...
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the late lisa marie presley talking about her childhood home. >> i feel like it's -- i'm connected to something here, more than anywhere else. >> reporter: now, in a lawsuit, her daughter, danielle riley keough, claims a false investment firm is trying to illegally sell graceland. according to the suit, the missouri-based naussany investments says lisa marie borrowed $3.8 million before her death, putting up her father's home as collateral, and never repaid the loan. now the firm is attempting to sell graceland this thursday. but in court filings, keough says the documents of the alleged deal are forgeries, including this one signed by a notary who denies meeting presley, or notarizing anything according to an affidavit included in the lawsuit. this is a lawsuit, but isn't what they're alleging a crime? >> the allegations are civil in this complaint, but the underlying facts seem to make out criminal activity. >> reporter: earlier this month, a tennessee court put a hold on the sale. kurt naussany, who is named in the lawsuit, told nbc news he has not worked for the firm since 2015 an
the late lisa marie presley talking about her childhood home. >> i feel like it's -- i'm connected to something here, more than anywhere else. >> reporter: now, in a lawsuit, her daughter, danielle riley keough, claims a false investment firm is trying to illegally sell graceland. according to the suit, the missouri-based naussany investments says lisa marie borrowed $3.8 million before her death, putting up her father's home as collateral, and never repaid the loan. now the firm is...