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>> john, mary was at that church you're at now.ne of the several vigils that took place around here. it's such a small town. and yet there are so many points of concentration around here. in fact, as you played that tape of the communication between first responders yesterday, you talked about them, they talked about a staging area. one of the things they did early because this is a small town with small streets, narrow streets that can accommodate the influx of media that have come in to cover it. they put us all at a park, tread well park, it's football field -- soccer field in front of me right now. the school is behind us and this is a space where everybody's converged. just beside me in about an hour, they'll hold the news conferences. they were holding them elsewhere today and they decided this is where everybody is and this is where they're going to start letting everybody know what's going on. what we are expecting at 8:00 eastern is the release of some names. we have been reporting it's adam lanza, the shooter, but police
>> john, mary was at that church you're at now.ne of the several vigils that took place around here. it's such a small town. and yet there are so many points of concentration around here. in fact, as you played that tape of the communication between first responders yesterday, you talked about them, they talked about a staging area. one of the things they did early because this is a small town with small streets, narrow streets that can accommodate the influx of media that have come in to...
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the residents are also collecting donations for the sister john marie's pantry that helps feed the hungry. they do it every year and all the homes in this cul-de-sac deck out their homes and people come from all over down in the south bay and the east bay to check it out. >>> and we would like to you share your holiday photos with us, as well. email them to mornings@cbs5.com. or post them to our facebook page. and you can also tweet us those pictures so be sure and do that. the inner griswolds are coming out. >> yeah, exactly. >> we'll be sharing. >> we have the latest in doggie door technology coming up. >> good boy. >> yes. it is a dog ring a doorbell. you saw it right. pebbles' owner invented it after the dog scratched the doors. after a year of testing he came one this portable mountable doorbell to be used inside and outside the house. business has been so successful, he is looking to expand. >> if you have a dog that likes to go in and out a lot that would drive you nuts. >> crazy. >> how about a doggie door? help himself. >>> 4:57 right now. feeling crabby? why crab fishermen are o
the residents are also collecting donations for the sister john marie's pantry that helps feed the hungry. they do it every year and all the homes in this cul-de-sac deck out their homes and people come from all over down in the south bay and the east bay to check it out. >>> and we would like to you share your holiday photos with us, as well. email them to mornings@cbs5.com. or post them to our facebook page. and you can also tweet us those pictures so be sure and do that. the inner...
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mary has become more on the front-burner for protestants as well. i mean, why are we busy running around just talking about peter and john? about how mary is presented as a role model in the new testament. ♪ >> while the virgin was being turned into a goddess, the magdalene was being turned into a sinner. now the other mary is getting a second look thanks to some stunning discoveries in the sands of egypt. >> we found buried fragments of huge arguments and what we found are just glimmers and hints of what must have been explosive controversies in the first century. what we discovered is that the question about women, and their leadership and their participation was not something made up in the 20th century or the 21st century but it was actually an issue in the christian movement from the very beginning. >> each year on the feast of this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back
mary has become more on the front-burner for protestants as well. i mean, why are we busy running around just talking about peter and john? about how mary is presented as a role model in the new testament. ♪ >> while the virgin was being turned into a goddess, the magdalene was being turned into a sinner. now the other mary is getting a second look thanks to some stunning discoveries in the sands of egypt. >> we found buried fragments of huge arguments and what we found are just...
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the residents collecting donations for the sister john marie's pantry to help feed the hungry and pleaseare your holiday photos with you. email them to mornings@kpix.com and post them on our facebook page and tweet them. we'll air them on the show so please send us all the holiday photos. >> all the way through the holidays. >> have a great day. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday, december 6th, 2012. welcome to "cbs this morning." breaking news. hillary clinton holds a team meeting on the crisis in syria as concern grows over the possible use of chemical weapon s. >>> the duchess of cambridge heads home after leaving a london hospital.
the residents collecting donations for the sister john marie's pantry to help feed the hungry and pleaseare your holiday photos with you. email them to mornings@kpix.com and post them on our facebook page and tweet them. we'll air them on the show so please send us all the holiday photos. >> all the way through the holidays. >> have a great day. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday, december...
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darbepoetin chal lis. >> there are major clues that mary magdelene was not only the apostle but the head of the church. >> i happen to see johngh leonardo's eyes not mary's in that painting. for example look at his painting of john the baptist. you see the painting of john the baptist has a face you would think is a woman's face. the body which is partly naked is clearly a man's body. it seems to me that's the kind of men leonardo liked. >> dan brown also bases his carnal theory about jesus and mary magdelene in what was ancient texts known as the gnostic gospel. >> i was told as we all were they couldn't be the real gospels they had to be bad go gospels bafake gospels. in one of the books the gospel of phillip is in the heart of the controversy. >> the gospel of phillip had the following order. the companion was mary hagged lynn. kissed her often and then the text breaks and you never know. the text goes on to say the other disciples were some what jealous they said why do you love her more than all of us? >> is this account reliable? the gnostic gospel of phillip was actually written in syria in 250 ad. that is 200 years af
darbepoetin chal lis. >> there are major clues that mary magdelene was not only the apostle but the head of the church. >> i happen to see johngh leonardo's eyes not mary's in that painting. for example look at his painting of john the baptist. you see the painting of john the baptist has a face you would think is a woman's face. the body which is partly naked is clearly a man's body. it seems to me that's the kind of men leonardo liked. >> dan brown also bases his carnal...
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-- doing, mary? >> john harbaugh answered questions here in owings mills today, for about 25 minutes. but at no time, gave any specific information as to why he made the
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mary? >> johnn reporting throughout the morning and gifting lift throughout the day, the dow off 54 points and we are seeing gains in material stocks and also tech stocks getting a nice bid into today's session. you can see the gyrations in the broader market reflecting different headlines we've seen coming out of washington throughout the morning. taking a look at the chart of the s&p, i'm just pulling that up for a couple of reasons. we are heading into the month that the s&p is down for the month of december and down for the quarter. when the s&p is down for the quarter, typically 70% of the time that doesn't bode well for the first quarter of the next year. we are talking about stocks bertha has been talking about. the expectations is there are some delays to automatic spending cuts that would have a big impact on the defense industry. so they are higher in today's session. of course banks also have been responding quite closely to any news out of washington pch right now approaching the highs
mary? >> johnn reporting throughout the morning and gifting lift throughout the day, the dow off 54 points and we are seeing gains in material stocks and also tech stocks getting a nice bid into today's session. you can see the gyrations in the broader market reflecting different headlines we've seen coming out of washington throughout the morning. taking a look at the chart of the s&p, i'm just pulling that up for a couple of reasons. we are heading into the month that the s&p is...
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and ana marie cox is a columnist for "the guardian." johnnservative columnist is up in arms over the president's role in the war on christmas saying the president has too much of the christmas spirit. andrew malcolm writing for investor's business daily has criticized the white house for being extravagant in its show of the season. he just can't win sometimes, can you? >> apparently not. i mean, could you imagine what would happen if, say, the white house had some scrawny christmas tree with a few colored lights, a couple of balls on it, and -- >> stop describing your own christmas tree. >> i am not describing my own christmas tree. anyway, imagine what they would say about how -- here is the secret muslim who hates christmas and hates christians and is defiling the white house. it's ridiculous. >> ana marie, we just saw a priest teaching the fox and friends weekend crew about the meaning of christmas. he says it's silly to spend so much energy getting upset at people during the festive season. if the clergy itself doesn't support the notion
and ana marie cox is a columnist for "the guardian." johnnservative columnist is up in arms over the president's role in the war on christmas saying the president has too much of the christmas spirit. andrew malcolm writing for investor's business daily has criticized the white house for being extravagant in its show of the season. he just can't win sometimes, can you? >> apparently not. i mean, could you imagine what would happen if, say, the white house had some scrawny...
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park. mindy, lenu chen, the manager for the project. michael from planning, john from the city attorney's office. michelle and mary, michelle is with the library and mary is with the friends of the library and put on this event today. our commissioners, rec and park, planning, library, who have voted unanimously. some of them more than once for this project. our board of supervisors, who stood with us. the architects, marsha and a special thanks to erin who has done so much to help us on though this project. you know? that is the city side of this public-private partnership and i have to be fair in saying that this project has lasted through the term of two supervisors, two head librarians, three mayors, and four rec and park general managers. the heart of this project, the constant thing has been the heart of this neighborhood. has been our volunteers and our people. [ applause ] >> so i want to introduce june. [ applause ] , liz diaz. amy miles. bill collins. martha mahoney, who also does our halloween. terry. i saved lizzy. this is lizzy hirsch. she has been there. one of the founders of the friends of joe d in
park. mindy, lenu chen, the manager for the project. michael from planning, john from the city attorney's office. michelle and mary, michelle is with the library and mary is with the friends of the library and put on this event today. our commissioners, rec and park, planning, library, who have voted unanimously. some of them more than once for this project. our board of supervisors, who stood with us. the architects, marsha and a special thanks to erin who has done so much to help us on though...
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john, as peter pointed out to us. you mentioned mary ann jacob and we go back to that tore store because it was one of the most detailed first hand account that we received today . show justed how tight-knit the community. mary ann, her children went to the elementary cool. and she was president of the pta and she returned and worked there four-five years in the library while her children go to the neighboring high school. you can just see from that one example how close-knit the community is. nand talking about the heros and the principal and a school psychicologist and in a meet they ran boo the hallway to try to stop the commotion and shot dead there. news unfolded yesterday. details and conflicting reports flooded in throughout the day. here is a time line of the events as we learned them yesterday. >> breaking new to tell you about right now. there is reports of a school shooting in newtown, connecticut. we know few detailsment state police responded to a report of a shooting in sandy hook elementary school . kindergarten through f
john, as peter pointed out to us. you mentioned mary ann jacob and we go back to that tore store because it was one of the most detailed first hand account that we received today . show justed how tight-knit the community. mary ann, her children went to the elementary cool. and she was president of the pta and she returned and worked there four-five years in the library while her children go to the neighboring high school. you can just see from that one example how close-knit the community is....
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north koreas of the world. >> paul: is that enough to stop, mary the president from getting the secretary of state that he wants and with john kerry mentioned the senator from massachusetts as the alternative to susan rice, would he be any better. >> i'm surprised that the president is pushing so hard from here. quite apart from whether she was politicizing events she shouldn't have been, she has a reputation of not being a very good diplomate n that job you have to be able to persuade people to come on your side and apparently she tends to. >> rough edges. >> insult people and she's a little bit abrasive, but, john kerry is also very troubling. his track record over the years, not as a diplomate. he might be very good at going to dinners and so forth, but, you know, for example, in latin america, when he ran for president, he was backed by thomas boardhey a former in nicaragua and, another's involvement in the office in honduras were bringing a friend of chavez back to honduras and that's cost a lot of-- >> and the case for susan rice, she's better than john kerry. (laughter) >> do you think that the president is going to n
north koreas of the world. >> paul: is that enough to stop, mary the president from getting the secretary of state that he wants and with john kerry mentioned the senator from massachusetts as the alternative to susan rice, would he be any better. >> i'm surprised that the president is pushing so hard from here. quite apart from whether she was politicizing events she shouldn't have been, she has a reputation of not being a very good diplomate n that job you have to be able to...
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mary! john, dear...! welcome home, johnny boy. john...ow, dale, sometimes i get fed up with scrubbing these floors and washing on those dirty dishes. i was meant for better thing. an executive type, for instance, where i sit with my feet up on a desk and... well, you certainly look like a merry little ray of sunshine. i just saw john medford loading a lot of provisions in that buggy of his. he avoided seeing me. roy, you don't think dude and his men are hiding out at the medford home, do you? yes, i do. and i should tell the sheriff about it you can't do that, roy! they're probably holding mary and that baby prisoners in their own home. yeah, if we take the sheriff out there somebody's liable to get hurt. well we don't want that to happen. no... say i've got an idea! why don't i go out there and pay a little social call on mary? but you can't go out there alone! well it's a cinch that neither one of you can go. and besides, what looks more innocent than one woman paying a call on another. and you two could be watching from outside! oh dal
mary! john, dear...! welcome home, johnny boy. john...ow, dale, sometimes i get fed up with scrubbing these floors and washing on those dirty dishes. i was meant for better thing. an executive type, for instance, where i sit with my feet up on a desk and... well, you certainly look like a merry little ray of sunshine. i just saw john medford loading a lot of provisions in that buggy of his. he avoided seeing me. roy, you don't think dude and his men are hiding out at the medford home, do you?...
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mary! john, dear...! welcome home, johnny boy. john...and if mary doesn't let me in, we'd know! now listen, you stay out of this! i'll figure some other way. dale! where you going? well hello, mary! gee, it's been so long, i just had to come see you and the baby. how's johnny? oh, he isn't here right now. i don't feel very well. oh, that's too bad. i was out riding the other day and i saw john. he looked just fine. my, aren't you lucky to have such a wonderful little baby? it's a girl, isn't it? yes, she's asleep right now. oh, gee, that's too bad. i wanted to see her. i'd be quiet. just quiet as a mouse. well... she's been so cross lately. why don't you come back another time? oh, isn't that the baby now? no, no, she's she's sound asleep. shut up, you bawlng brat! well it is! the little darling's waking up. i've just got to see her. no! i... i'll see how she is. you wait here. there there honey. it's alright. dude and his gang must her in the house. hey. medford's coming back. hey, if
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mary frances berry, when did the u.s. civil rights commission began and why? >> guest: well, the civil rights commission started in 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussions with john foster dulles, secretary of state about the way the united states is seen around the world because of the racism going on, that people
mary frances berry, when did the u.s. civil rights commission began and why? >> guest: well, the civil rights commission started in 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussions with john foster dulles, secretary of state about the way the united states is seen around the world because of the racism going on, that people
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john. that's right, six more funerals here in newtown today and 6-year-old allison wyatt, 6-year-old benjamin wheeler, 6-year-old catherine hubbard, teacher lauren rousseau and teacher anne marie murphy as
john. that's right, six more funerals here in newtown today and 6-year-old allison wyatt, 6-year-old benjamin wheeler, 6-year-old catherine hubbard, teacher lauren rousseau and teacher anne marie murphy as
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mary snow is at lanza's home. what can you tell us about the suspected shooter? >> reporter: john, it's believed that he lived with his mother at the home that is behind me now blocked off by police. and in terms of descriptions of him, one neighbor described him as troubled. former classmates described him as very bright, someone who kept to himself socially awkward, and we're also learning from our -- cnn's susan candiotti that a law enforcement official told her that a family member of lanza told investigators that he had a form of autism. >> mary, what do we know about the guns? the weapons that he used in the shooting? we understand there were two pistols, also a rifle perhaps found in the car. >> reporter: and law enforcement officials so far are saying what cnn has learned is they were legally purchased by his mother nancy lanza. >> all right. mary snow, thank you so much. we'll be checking in with you all morning. ali? >> you were talking about the guns, john, let's focus in on the weapons used on the attack. our national correspondent susan candiotti has that part of our
mary snow is at lanza's home. what can you tell us about the suspected shooter? >> reporter: john, it's believed that he lived with his mother at the home that is behind me now blocked off by police. and in terms of descriptions of him, one neighbor described him as troubled. former classmates described him as very bright, someone who kept to himself socially awkward, and we're also learning from our -- cnn's susan candiotti that a law enforcement official told her that a family member of...
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three sec commissioners and they've been reluctant to support any new reforms put forth by mary shapiro. and john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala just hours after he applied for political asylum. he's expected to be expelled to belize where he's wanted for questioning as a person of interest in the murder of his next door neighbor. he says he fears authorities would kill him if he returns to belize. the country's prime minister denies the claim. he calls mcafee paranoid and bonkers. mcafee founded the software company that bears his name but is no longer affiliated with the firm now opened by intel. >>> still to come, firms are declaring special dividends and rush to go close deals before the end of the deal to avoid potential higher taxes next year. will the fiscal cliff cast a dark cloud over m and a. ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. >>> more than 150 companies have declared special div
three sec commissioners and they've been reluctant to support any new reforms put forth by mary shapiro. and john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala just hours after he applied for political asylum. he's expected to be expelled to belize where he's wanted for questioning as a person of interest in the murder of his next door neighbor. he says he fears authorities would kill him if he returns to belize. the country's prime minister denies the claim. he calls mcafee paranoid and bonkers....
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stuart: to representative anne-marie burble of new york oppose john boehner's plan because she doesn't think raising any tax rates would do anything but hurt growth so what would she feel comfortable voting for? find out when the congress woman joins us live in a moment. liz: an amateur investor who -- said down. $20,000 into $2 million in just three years. he is going to tell us exactly how he did it on a down day like today, just the kind of advice you could use and today in particular. keep it right here and we will tell you how he did it on fox business. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, le what t market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common see, from td ameritrade. [ engine revs ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz wier event is back, with the p
stuart: to representative anne-marie burble of new york oppose john boehner's plan because she doesn't think raising any tax rates would do anything but hurt growth so what would she feel comfortable voting for? find out when the congress woman joins us live in a moment. liz: an amateur investor who -- said down. $20,000 into $2 million in just three years. he is going to tell us exactly how he did it on a down day like today, just the kind of advice you could use and today in particular. keep...
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my partners on the bill are senator chris coons, senator ben cardin, john boozman and mary landrieu, as well as support in the house from representative chris smith. at the heart of this bill is the creation of jobs in america. exporting more goods to africa will help create jobs here. every $1 billion in exports supports over 5,000 jobs. i believe we can increase exports from the united states to africa by 200% in real dollars over the next ten years, and we can't wait any longer. if there are some who say africa is so backward and so far behind, what is it in the united states they can afford to buy if they even wanted to, that is old thinking. let me give you some new reality. in the past ten years six of the world's fastest-growing economies are in sub-saharan africa. and in the next five years, sub-saharan africa will boast seven of the top fastest-growing economies in the world. the number of africans with access to the internet has increased over the last ten years fourfold to 27%, from 1998 to today the number of mobile phones on the continent have grown from four million to
my partners on the bill are senator chris coons, senator ben cardin, john boozman and mary landrieu, as well as support in the house from representative chris smith. at the heart of this bill is the creation of jobs in america. exporting more goods to africa will help create jobs here. every $1 billion in exports supports over 5,000 jobs. i believe we can increase exports from the united states to africa by 200% in real dollars over the next ten years, and we can't wait any longer. if there are...
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mary, what did police find there? >> reporter: john, police found the body of lanza's mother, nancy lanza. it is believed he lived in a home with his mother in a home behind me. police have blocked off this area. this was really covered by s.w.a.t. teams yesterday for several hours during the day to the point of where residents had been evacuated for several hours. and between residents and friends, former classmates, they are piecing together more information about adam landa. and one of the pieces of the information and the profile of him, susan candiotti was reporting that a law enforcement official said that a family member told investigators that he had a form of autism. a former classmate described him as a student who was very bright, but also very remote. take a listen to what one of his former classmates had to say last night. >> he was really quiet. he kept to himself. i mean, he was a little fidgety, a little uneasy sometimes if you were to look at him. i think he was just socially not really into going out there to make as
mary, what did police find there? >> reporter: john, police found the body of lanza's mother, nancy lanza. it is believed he lived in a home with his mother in a home behind me. police have blocked off this area. this was really covered by s.w.a.t. teams yesterday for several hours during the day to the point of where residents had been evacuated for several hours. and between residents and friends, former classmates, they are piecing together more information about adam landa. and one of...
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john goodman is the author. this is booktv on c-span2. >> in her book, "pat nixon" mary brennan recounts the life of the former first lady who died in 1993. ms. brennan discusses her use of mrs. nixon's recently released private documents. this is just under 50 minutes. >> welcome to the richard nixon presidential library and museum. my name is paul and i'm the acting director of the library. i appreciate all of you coming to one of our continuing author talk recitations. today, we are very fortunate to have really the leading scholar on pat nixon who is by the way of warren 100 years ago this year. mary brennan, did much who did much of her research here for her book, is the chair of the department of history at the university of texas and san marcos. her specialty is post-world war ii conservative movement and she has written to date, three different books those being turning right at the 60's, conservator capture of the gop, wives, mothers and the conservative women conservative women in the crusade against communism and of course the book we love the most around here which is "pat nixon" embattled first lady. he
john goodman is the author. this is booktv on c-span2. >> in her book, "pat nixon" mary brennan recounts the life of the former first lady who died in 1993. ms. brennan discusses her use of mrs. nixon's recently released private documents. this is just under 50 minutes. >> welcome to the richard nixon presidential library and museum. my name is paul and i'm the acting director of the library. i appreciate all of you coming to one of our continuing author talk recitations....
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mary, thank you. >>> bob is with us on cnbc.com's net editor john carnie is with us.other states in a right to work bill, requiring workers to pay union dues. is this anti-union or pro business? how do you call it? >> i think it is an anti-union move. it will help businesses as well. a lot of people think it is a libertarian thing. it gets in the way of people's freedom of contract for employers to be able to say, i will only employ union workers. i can don't think these laws are a good idea. >> i'm very torn about this, john. i think requiring someone to pay fees to a union as condition of employment, that strikes me as wrong. on the other hand, my grandmother is with the internation international garment workers for three years. i think she would say, allowing people to piggyback on the gains made because you want to get out, i would v a problem with that too. i'm torn about this and i don't mean to sound wishy washi. >> i'm with you, bob. two, two, two mints in one. i think it is both anti-union and pro business. they are saying we are losing competitively to state
mary, thank you. >>> bob is with us on cnbc.com's net editor john carnie is with us.other states in a right to work bill, requiring workers to pay union dues. is this anti-union or pro business? how do you call it? >> i think it is an anti-union move. it will help businesses as well. a lot of people think it is a libertarian thing. it gets in the way of people's freedom of contract for employers to be able to say, i will only employ union workers. i can don't think these laws are...
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mary matalin, paul begala, always a pleasure. thank you both. >>> tonight john mcafee is on the run from police in belize and wanted for questioning in his neighbor's murder. and cnn's martin savidge found him and caught up with mcafee who was in an elaborate disguise. but he did give his first on-camera interview. what mcafee told him about the investigation still ahead on "360." kr >>> a little girl taken away from the parents who had loved her since birth, and then returned to a biological father who had never even met her. how can that be legal? and can the supreme court do anything to come to the parents' rescue? baby veronica is her name and her gut-wrenching story comes when "360" continues. >>> tonight, a cnn exclusive. the first on-camera interview >>> tonight, a cnn exclusive. the first on-camera interview with eccentric millionaire john mcafee since he went on the run from police in belize. the name may be familiar. he created the computer antivirus software bearing his name. police in belize want to question mcafee about the murder of his neighbor ne
mary matalin, paul begala, always a pleasure. thank you both. >>> tonight john mcafee is on the run from police in belize and wanted for questioning in his neighbor's murder. and cnn's martin savidge found him and caught up with mcafee who was in an elaborate disguise. but he did give his first on-camera interview. what mcafee told him about the investigation still ahead on "360." kr >>> a little girl taken away from the parents who had loved her since birth, and...
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mary anastasia o'grady and jason riley. where do we stand right now with the collapse of plan b? >> well, it's no fun being johnoehner right now. he's still in a tight spot and the concern that the republicans have is that obama's panel strength and as we go over the cliff and tax rates go up. but i really think the buck stops with the president here. when you go into the negotiating sessions, paul and you're expected to make concessions, but you're expect today get something in return and boehner made a major concession on rights and the president is giving him nothing in return to take that to his caucus and say, this is what happened in the horse trading. it's all or nothing, obama seems determined to humiliate the opposition. >> paul: boehner made two concessions, first 800 billion on the table in revenue and don't raise rates when the president said no he, you've got to raise rates. he said okay, a concession on rates, an offer first we'll vote for a million dollar tax increase on those making more than a million dollars, but give me something in return. then, those negotiations went nowhere, so then john
mary anastasia o'grady and jason riley. where do we stand right now with the collapse of plan b? >> well, it's no fun being johnoehner right now. he's still in a tight spot and the concern that the republicans have is that obama's panel strength and as we go over the cliff and tax rates go up. but i really think the buck stops with the president here. when you go into the negotiating sessions, paul and you're expected to make concessions, but you're expect today get something in return...
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because these are the people that have pioneered it and john is the person who has experienced it. >> rose: let me turn to mary stein,-- murray stein, give me an overnight adding to what eric said and the prevalence of it. >> so as dr. kandel mentioned post traumatic stress disorder is very common in our military personnel who have been returning from iraq and afghanistan, and the rates, you heard, are up to one in five people with post traumatic stress disorder or depreltion, substance abuse, those all kind of travel together. but it's also very common in civilian life so in the u.s. general population, estimates of similar around 2 to 3% of people have post traumatic stress disorder in their lifetime. some people are more likely to develop ptsd because of their occupations. a lot of post traumatic stress disorder in firefighters, in policemen and women. and then as eric also mentioned, more ptsd in the general population in women than in men in large part because of the kinds of traumatic experiences women are often exposed to, domestic violence, sexual trauma and the like. >> rose: is the core here the fear
because these are the people that have pioneered it and john is the person who has experienced it. >> rose: let me turn to mary stein,-- murray stein, give me an overnight adding to what eric said and the prevalence of it. >> so as dr. kandel mentioned post traumatic stress disorder is very common in our military personnel who have been returning from iraq and afghanistan, and the rates, you heard, are up to one in five people with post traumatic stress disorder or depreltion,...
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mary matalin, paul begala, always a pleasure. thank you both. >>> tonight johncafee is on the run from police in belize and wanted for questioning in his neighbor's murder. and cnn's martin savidge found him and caught up with mcafee who was in an elaborate disguise. but he did give his first on-camera interview. what mcafee told him about the investigation still ahead on like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition
mary matalin, paul begala, always a pleasure. thank you both. >>> tonight johncafee is on the run from police in belize and wanted for questioning in his neighbor's murder. and cnn's martin savidge found him and caught up with mcafee who was in an elaborate disguise. but he did give his first on-camera interview. what mcafee told him about the investigation still ahead on like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working...
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mary matalin, paul begala, always a pleasure. thank you both. >>> tonight john on the run from police in belize and wanted for questioning in his neighbor's murder. and cnn's martin savidge found him and caught up with mcafee who was in an elaborate disguise. but he did give his first on-camera interview. what mcafee told him about the investigation still ahead on "360." americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ [ male announcer ] lifts to clear obstacles. ♪ lowers to cut drag. rises to every challenge. the class exclusive air suspension in the new 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. guts. glory. of washington about the future of medicare and social s
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john says nothing about it. and the reason that both matthew and luke introduced that particular aspect or they have a tradition that states that about mary is because they're reading the jewish bible in greek. >> the jewish bible in greek. what was the language that the -- that was translated, the original language? jesus spoke in aramaic, correct? >> probably. >> and that was first translated into hebrew? >> the jewish bible is, for the most part, in hebrew. there are a few parts in aramaic. >> then it was translated into greek for the common man. >> for the greek-speaking common jew in minus 200. >> ok. now, it's your contention, is it not, that when the translation occurred between hebrew and greek there was a mistake made. what was the mistake? >> you know, that's augustine's contention too, i'm in good company. >> you mean the saint? >> yes. yes. >> of hippo? >> yes, one of my favorites. this is something that greek-speaking christians were aware of as early as 150. >> what is the word in question? >> the word -- it's like the word for the parthenon because athena was a virgin goddess, the word is parthenos and that's the word that
john says nothing about it. and the reason that both matthew and luke introduced that particular aspect or they have a tradition that states that about mary is because they're reading the jewish bible in greek. >> the jewish bible in greek. what was the language that the -- that was translated, the original language? jesus spoke in aramaic, correct? >> probably. >> and that was first translated into hebrew? >> the jewish bible is, for the most part, in hebrew. there are...
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. >> mary and victoria lead the girls names while john, charles and george are the best bets for boys good news for the country. no world cup or olympics to look forward to, it's going to be our national sport i think for the next eight or so months. >> william and katherine's son or daughter will be the future king or queen. so that requires a moniker fitting of a monarch. >> the royal family tends to use pretty traditional names. i think we'll see elizabeth in there probably for a girl, probably william and george for a boy. >> reporter: royals like to keep it in the family. queen elizabeth ii was born elizabeth alexandra mary after her great grandmother, queen alessandra. prince william is william arthur phillip louie named of his father and his uncle. royal names tend to resemble a royal flush. the late princess diana famously messed up her husband's four names. >> take thee charles phillip arthur george. >> take this charles fipp lip arthur george. >> diana has nine to one odds with far less of a chance at 66-1 is camila. >> diana is obviously a loaded name for that family. i wou
. >> mary and victoria lead the girls names while john, charles and george are the best bets for boys good news for the country. no world cup or olympics to look forward to, it's going to be our national sport i think for the next eight or so months. >> william and katherine's son or daughter will be the future king or queen. so that requires a moniker fitting of a monarch. >> the royal family tends to use pretty traditional names. i think we'll see elizabeth in there probably...
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john? >> caller: jimbo, i'm so glad to speak to you. here in kings bay, georgia, st. marysones and i get along very well this season. so what's up?eetractor supply company. >> all right. i said the other day, i'm a little backing off a little from tractor supply, it's one of weakest of the stocks. but down here, got knocked down really badly yesterday. i think down here it's okay. let's be aware, retail, shaky ground because of my friend, buddy pal, fiscal cliff. let's go to chris in connecticut, please, chris? >> caller: boo-yah. i want to know where you stand on cabot oil and gas. >> i don't know, where i stand, it's already too high. this thing does not come in. i would prefer you to be in eqt, which i think i reiterated this morning and i think is much better. there are lots of people who say there will be blockbuster natural gas deals coming down the road and that's why cabot stays high, that plus it has incredible marcellus holdings. when i first heard about marcellus, it was through cog and i thought it was like veal, but it turned out to be a good place for natural
john? >> caller: jimbo, i'm so glad to speak to you. here in kings bay, georgia, st. marysones and i get along very well this season. so what's up?eetractor supply company. >> all right. i said the other day, i'm a little backing off a little from tractor supply, it's one of weakest of the stocks. but down here, got knocked down really badly yesterday. i think down here it's okay. let's be aware, retail, shaky ground because of my friend, buddy pal, fiscal cliff. let's go to chris...
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mary, and patrick. patrick is 20 now. he is at st. john's in annapolis, loving it. >> he does not take after his father -- a classical education, books? >> when he was five or six he was writing his own histories of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video game, age of kings. you build your own castles and -- i let him play as much as he wanted to. he took to reading. he loves history, faulkner, he is a reader. so i just stand back. he will go wherever he goes. >> what about the 1980's -- what kind of work did you do then? >> at a certain point, after factories and bartending, my father had been an employee at a japanese company and outside of boston. he had moved up to vice president to president with no equity and a share stock. my brother and i had worked there in high school in the factory. the company made steam valves and big heavy iron casting for steam traps on oil lines or submarines. it was light manufacturing, but dirty, dusty, and that is what a summer job consisted of. my brother is older -- he came out of th
mary, and patrick. patrick is 20 now. he is at st. john's in annapolis, loving it. >> he does not take after his father -- a classical education, books? >> when he was five or six he was writing his own histories of medieval warfare. i stayed back. we played a wonderful video game, age of kings. you build your own castles and -- i let him play as much as he wanted to. he took to reading. he loves history, faulkner, he is a reader. so i just stand back. he will go wherever he goes....
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at that time, john, they went to the firehouse and as we were covering yesterday, that was really an area where all the children went and mary anne says she was there for the rest of the afternoon. we're going to play some of her story for our viewers, jon, in just a little bit. as you can tell the news conference while we're waiting for that, but new information as well this morning, jon. >> jenna there in newtown, jenna, thanks. we're learning more about the victims and the gunman. 20-year-old adam lanza. police say he shot and killed his mother at their home right there in newtown before driving to the school and unleashing his rage. this is a 2005 photo of the gunman. it is absolutely inexplicable what he has wrought on that tiny community and really on the entire nation and we're hoping to learn more from that news conference that we've been expecting now for the better part of two hours, when this news conference does begin. we'll certainly take you back there live. jenna? >> jon, peter doocy has been on the ground this morning as well and reporting on this story and peter, we're trying to piece together the best we ca
at that time, john, they went to the firehouse and as we were covering yesterday, that was really an area where all the children went and mary anne says she was there for the rest of the afternoon. we're going to play some of her story for our viewers, jon, in just a little bit. as you can tell the news conference while we're waiting for that, but new information as well this morning, jon. >> jenna there in newtown, jenna, thanks. we're learning more about the victims and the gunman....
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mary naylor, also has been with me more than 20 years. my deputies there, john rider and joel friedman, who have done extraordinary work on behalf of the people of this country. stew nagerka, who is going to help me with charts today, my longtime communication communics director, and so many more. and most of all to my family, my wife lucy, who has been my partner through all this, was my campaign manager when i first ran for the united states senate, my daughter jessie, who in in many ways has perhaps sacrificed the most because when you're in this job, you miss birthdays, you miss other important events. but she has been a great daughter, and she was here last night for our farewell party. and we had a lovely time. our son, ivan, and his wife kendra, who are in oregon where they have a small farm tawld tipping tree farm. we wish they could be here today, our grandson carter, who is a proud member of the university of oregon marching band, the ducks, who served as an intern for me -- not at government expense, by the way, that was at our expense. and our litt
mary naylor, also has been with me more than 20 years. my deputies there, john rider and joel friedman, who have done extraordinary work on behalf of the people of this country. stew nagerka, who is going to help me with charts today, my longtime communication communics director, and so many more. and most of all to my family, my wife lucy, who has been my partner through all this, was my campaign manager when i first ran for the united states senate, my daughter jessie, who in in many ways...
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legend, mary hart, "shark tank" entrepreneur and millionaire damon john.i'm saving the best for last, you guys. mr. america himself, sam champion. on january 12th on abc. >> that's going to be great. >> i know you'll do a great job, sam. >> is sam blushing? >> i think he is. i think he is. >>> sam, how about the weather now? >> we are live in times square. it will be an exciting time. i hope you'll watch. by the way, mother of rose, please tell me your name. >> kelly. >> where are you from? >> arkansas. >> arkansas. look at little rose. rose, can you give me an excited look now? we have so many -- we had so many great looks off-camera. and i knew they were going to get used up until we got on camera this morning. rose, just one of the folks who lined up in times square to spend your morning with us. and we thank each and every one of you for coming out this morning. that's amazing. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning we'll show you as you step outside your doors. how about this shot of mt. washington, the highest peak in the no
legend, mary hart, "shark tank" entrepreneur and millionaire damon john.i'm saving the best for last, you guys. mr. america himself, sam champion. on january 12th on abc. >> that's going to be great. >> i know you'll do a great job, sam. >> is sam blushing? >> i think he is. i think he is. >>> sam, how about the weather now? >> we are live in times square. it will be an exciting time. i hope you'll watch. by the way, mother of rose, please tell...
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john harwood. let's try to go back to mary thompson and see what is moving at the new york stock exchange. >> well, is finally working. as i mentioned earlier or was trying to mention, the dow had briefly dipped below 13,000. it is off the lows of the day. but again, wall street continues to keep watch on wall street or washington. most specifically the 3:00 meeting between the president and the leaders of congress. volumes today as you might expect, this is the second to last trading day of the new year, volumes are low. in fact, they're tracking below yesterday's levels, which were also very weak. as it stands right now, the major indices, the dow, s&p, and the nasdaq, are ontrack for their worst weekly performance in six weeks and the primary reason for that is that the markets this week really started to believe that we could go over the fiscal cliff and so that has resulted in five straight days, what would be five straight days of declines for the s&p 500. let's take a look at the sectors that are moving today on a down day on wall street. energy, materials, telecom, industrials. basically th
john harwood. let's try to go back to mary thompson and see what is moving at the new york stock exchange. >> well, is finally working. as i mentioned earlier or was trying to mention, the dow had briefly dipped below 13,000. it is off the lows of the day. but again, wall street continues to keep watch on wall street or washington. most specifically the 3:00 meeting between the president and the leaders of congress. volumes today as you might expect, this is the second to last trading day...