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let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene let us have mary the mother of jesus. not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. ♪ especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers. working with our beverage industry and restaurant partners, we're helping provide choices that make sense for everyone. because when people come together, good things happen. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >> two women, both named mary. while scholars try to forge a new reality for the marys, those views can collide
let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene let us have mary the mother of jesus. not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. ♪ especially today, as people are looking for more low, and no calorie options. that's why on vending machines, we're making it easy for people to know how many calories are in their favorite beverages, before they choose. and we're offering more low calorie options, including over 70 in our innovative coca-cola free-style dispensers....
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and so does the search for the real meaning of the two marys. >> give us mary. give us mary.to all of us. let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene again. let us have mary the mother of jesus. let these figures not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. while scholars try to forge a new reality for the marys, those views can collide with the weight of christian tradition. 2,000 years of the mad
and so does the search for the real meaning of the two marys. >> give us mary. give us mary.to all of us. let us have mary again. let us have mary magdalene again. let us have mary the mother of jesus. let these figures not be a part of official theology. let them be a part of our lives. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d...
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let us have mary again. mary magdalene. mary the mother of jesus. a part of our lives. it's donut friday at the office. and i'm low man on the totem pole. so every friday morning they send me out to get the goods. but what they don't know is that i'm using my citi thankyou card at the coffee shop, so i get 2 times the points. and those points add up fast. so, sure, make me the grunt. 'cause i'll be using those points to help me get to a beach in miami. and allllllll the big shots will be stuck here at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards ♪ >> two women, both named mary. while scholars try to forge a new reality for the marys, those views can collide with the weight of christian tradition. 2,000 years of the madonna and the sinner. for catholic, orthodox and some protestant churches that bar women from the pulpit, the idea of the magdalene as an apostle could completely redraw the face of christianity. >> more and more women d
let us have mary again. mary magdalene. mary the mother of jesus. a part of our lives. it's donut friday at the office. and i'm low man on the totem pole. so every friday morning they send me out to get the goods. but what they don't know is that i'm using my citi thankyou card at the coffee shop, so i get 2 times the points. and those points add up fast. so, sure, make me the grunt. 'cause i'll be using those points to help me get to a beach in miami. and allllllll the big shots will be stuck...
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marie's husband andre. but andre had moved out of california. >> we did not have his blood to test. >> how did you get a match? >> what we did was, we tried to find him. and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr. and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe, arizona. >> he wasn't expecting it? >> no, he was not expecting it. >> andre also said he didn't do it. didn't kill his wife. but he couldn't make bail, so he sat in a jail cell. even though prosecutor lewen knew the evidence was not as strong as it might be. although andre's inconsistent statements, the bruise on his face, his appearance at the very beach where marie's car was later found, all seemed suspicious, they might not be enough for a jury. >> we have to be able to say is a jury going to be able to look at the evidence
marie's husband andre. but andre had moved out of california. >> we did not have his blood to test. >> how did you get a match? >> what we did was, we tried to find him. and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr. and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with...
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one in luke, where mary and joseph start from nazareth, and matthew, where mary and joseph are nativesjesus was born here. and i think, like most scholars, that matthew's account is preferable. >> but doesn't luke give the more detailed account? >> more detailed, more vivid, more dramatic. but the linchpin of his account is the census which forces a man and his very pregnant wife to move the length of the country. i don't accept that census, because this was not part of the roman empire. and the census was for the empire. >> well, the new testament talks about a stable. that's not to say that it couldn't have been a cave, right? >> many stables are, in fact, caves. and i think the representation of a cave is much more accurate. now jesus was born here, because the bible says there was no room for them in the inn. >> what you should imagine is a small, humble house, a one-room house. >> the question of where the birth occurs centers around the greek word originally translated as inn. some scholars also translate it as family home. as in a large extended family where space was tight. eit
one in luke, where mary and joseph start from nazareth, and matthew, where mary and joseph are nativesjesus was born here. and i think, like most scholars, that matthew's account is preferable. >> but doesn't luke give the more detailed account? >> more detailed, more vivid, more dramatic. but the linchpin of his account is the census which forces a man and his very pregnant wife to move the length of the country. i don't accept that census, because this was not part of the roman...
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i understand you're doing mary poppins. going to be mary poppins. she said talk to me. she said, well you are far too pretty. which you have got the nose for it. >> don't slouch. >> it all worked. mary poppins has become a time ofless classic. extremely stubborn and sus pip shus. that came out of this. >> mary poppins, prakt skael per practically perfect. >> that's mary poppinite. >> a lot of people love the movie. pl traverse, never did. she never warmed to walt? >> no, she never warmed to walt. >> i almost started singing "let's go fly a kite." ♪ oh let's go fly a kite ♪ let's go fly a kite up to the highest height ♪ disney didn't want traverse at the premiere she came anyway. >> she went over to his table. a lot of work to be done. he said, pam that ship has sailed. >> reporter: here we are, 50 years later, julie andrews can still say it backwards. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> talking about saving mr. banks a movie about mary poppins and still singing those songs. ♪ go down ♪ the medicine go down ♪ just a spoonful >> nick watt for "nightline"
i understand you're doing mary poppins. going to be mary poppins. she said talk to me. she said, well you are far too pretty. which you have got the nose for it. >> don't slouch. >> it all worked. mary poppins has become a time ofless classic. extremely stubborn and sus pip shus. that came out of this. >> mary poppins, prakt skael per practically perfect. >> that's mary poppinite. >> a lot of people love the movie. pl traverse, never did. she never warmed to walt?...
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below that is mary's well the traditional sight of the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn. >> i don't think we need to say it was here or there to be able to affirm something beautiful and wonderful h entered our world. >> why is the presence of angels in not only mary's life but joseph's life as well. >> in the first century jews believe the cause was full of demons and angels and the power of god. this is a fact of history. not that angels appeared but they believed they had experienced angels and this gave them a meaning in life that maybe we have missed. >> what do we know about mary? >> she was living in a patriarchal society where she obtains meaning because men gave her meaning. her dream of course would be to have a man that would love her and help her bring a family into this world. so her dream would be to some day be respected and to have a son. >> now joseph, we don't know much about joseph. >> joseph seems to disappear in the midst of history. >> right nearby is st. joseph the church marking the home of the holy couple. tradition says the structure was built o
below that is mary's well the traditional sight of the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn. >> i don't think we need to say it was here or there to be able to affirm something beautiful and wonderful h entered our world. >> why is the presence of angels in not only mary's life but joseph's life as well. >> in the first century jews believe the cause was full of demons and angels and the power of god. this is a fact of history. not that angels appeared but they...
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and then there is mary's well, the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn water. >> i don'to say he was here or there, to affirm something beautiful and wonderful has entered our world. >> why the presence of angels in not only mary's life but joseph's life, as well? >> in the first century, they believed the cosmos was full of demons and angels and god. they believed that they had experienced an angel. this gave them a meaning in life that maybe we have missed. >> what do we know about mary? >> she was living in a patriarchal society, where she on sans meaning because men give hermining. her dream would be to have a man to love her. so her dream would be to some day be respected and have a son. >> now, joseph, we don't know much about joseph. >> joseph seems to disappear in the midst of history. >> right nearby is st. joseph's, a church marking the home of the holy couple. tradition says the structure was built over joseph's workshop. when we looked at the actual translation from the greek bible, we discovered something else. >> this idea of joseph with a saw and saw horse
and then there is mary's well, the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn water. >> i don'to say he was here or there, to affirm something beautiful and wonderful has entered our world. >> why the presence of angels in not only mary's life but joseph's life, as well? >> in the first century, they believed the cosmos was full of demons and angels and god. they believed that they had experienced an angel. this gave them a meaning in life that maybe we have missed....
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joseph and mary were never married.people don't even realize that. >> didn't they get married later. >> no. never says they got married later. he is he never called anything except for her betrofd. >> in the senst first century a betrofl is a legal contract. not the same as being married it's a much stronger bond than we would call today than being engaged. >> the version birth, how would that go over in a first century nazarene town? >> obviously a lot of jews would say she got raped by a roman his name is pantera. we do have those early accounts. the claim as being born of a version as unusual as it seems was not unthinkable. >> a 13 or 14-year-old girl who is now found to be pregnant and she is not married, that's a death sentence. >> this was the high point in joseph's life. because he could have exposed her. and, you are right, she could have been stoned. he protected her. yes, you can have facts. you can have history, but at the end of the day, you don't want to always separate was virgin birth fact or fiction? >>
joseph and mary were never married.people don't even realize that. >> didn't they get married later. >> no. never says they got married later. he is he never called anything except for her betrofd. >> in the senst first century a betrofl is a legal contract. not the same as being married it's a much stronger bond than we would call today than being engaged. >> the version birth, how would that go over in a first century nazarene town? >> obviously a lot of jews...
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and mary is very upset and says, how could you do this?sus, in his 12-year-old, know-it-all state says, "well, didn't you know, i needed to be about my father's business?" and he understands that his destiny is somehow here. the temple is where he belongs, discussing these religious issues is what he's supposed to do. >> how could mary and joseph fail to notice jesus was missing? did this mean that the family was so large, a child like jesus could just disappear? the gospels speak of jesus' four brothers, james, joseph, judas and simon and at least two sisters. but many believe that mary remained a virgin all her life, and that these siblings were either stepchildren from joseph's earlier marriage or cousins. scholars who have read the text closely say that doesn't seem to be the case, and they don't need the controversial ossuary to make their point. >> the word that's used of james and jesus' other siblings, the greek word for "brother," is the word for "brother." some people thought, well, maybe they're cousins, for example. well, there
and mary is very upset and says, how could you do this?sus, in his 12-year-old, know-it-all state says, "well, didn't you know, i needed to be about my father's business?" and he understands that his destiny is somehow here. the temple is where he belongs, discussing these religious issues is what he's supposed to do. >> how could mary and joseph fail to notice jesus was missing? did this mean that the family was so large, a child like jesus could just disappear? the gospels...
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and this is what's behind the mary helene rogers site. it fulfills a promise we wouldn't have poverty housing in this city to revision public housing. so let's keep working together all the elements that mr. johnson identified we need outline r all those we need urban core and everybody to work across different racial ethic divides. we're not going to end this is about mary helene rogers legacy. i condominium to you this is just another beginning of more projects to come as we bring more people across. this is a city that's rich in resources. we've got 80 get those resources to talk to each other and make a commitment to build more housing in the city. reverend fong i'd like to have the rogers family come up and present to them this pramgs declaring today mary helene senior day in san francisco (clapping.) i think mario is going to speak and could you introduce the artists as well. nancy where you at? >> right here. oh, there you go. this is after the doing the murals. i'm mario i'm one of 9 sons. my mom and dad raised us in the community
and this is what's behind the mary helene rogers site. it fulfills a promise we wouldn't have poverty housing in this city to revision public housing. so let's keep working together all the elements that mr. johnson identified we need outline r all those we need urban core and everybody to work across different racial ethic divides. we're not going to end this is about mary helene rogers legacy. i condominium to you this is just another beginning of more projects to come as we bring more people...
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her name is mary barra. she'll take the top job in january. phil lebeau has more on who she is and why she was asked to take the wheel. >> reporter: mary barra is a gm fer and soon her life will revolve around running the global auto giant. >> i've worked at general motor for 33 years. i've known it's a great company. the men and women are so dedicated and i truly believe we have the best team on the field. it's an honor to lead the team. >> reporter: she's well-known and well-respected in gm. she rose through the ranks on the operation side. barra earned high marks for streamlining operations and pushing gm to pick up the game. she bluntly told gm designers, no more crappy cars. >> i think if you look what she's done for the company, she's respected and highly regarded and made decisions with the product and enga near. >> reporter: she will replace dan ackerson stepping down to spend more time with his wife who has advanced stage caer. he's been vocal about gm thinking and acting differently. putting a woman in charge of a company known as an
her name is mary barra. she'll take the top job in january. phil lebeau has more on who she is and why she was asked to take the wheel. >> reporter: mary barra is a gm fer and soon her life will revolve around running the global auto giant. >> i've worked at general motor for 33 years. i've known it's a great company. the men and women are so dedicated and i truly believe we have the best team on the field. it's an honor to lead the team. >> reporter: she's well-known and...
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many believe that mary remained a virgin all her life.hat these siblings were either stepchildren from joseph's earlier marriage or cousins. scholars who have read the texts closely say that doesn't seem to be the case and they don't need controversial to make their point. >> the word that's used of james and jesus' other siblings, the greek word for brother is the word for brother. some people say maybe they're cousins, for example. well, there is a greek word for cousin and that's not the word that's used here. >> the theological questions are profound. the debate is a difficult one. especially if you're a jesuit and a scientist like tom fitzpatrick. >> i don't know if we'll ever get to a definitive answer that satisfies every question, or every person on this. it has been a very important doctrine mystery for the church over 2,000 years. it is not the most important doctrine. >> just as fascinating as jesus' family tree is the debate over just what jesus looked like. this certainly isn't a matter of doctrine. but it has always been a s
many believe that mary remained a virgin all her life.hat these siblings were either stepchildren from joseph's earlier marriage or cousins. scholars who have read the texts closely say that doesn't seem to be the case and they don't need controversial to make their point. >> the word that's used of james and jesus' other siblings, the greek word for brother is the word for brother. some people say maybe they're cousins, for example. well, there is a greek word for cousin and that's not...
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marys church on the west. it employes the use of concrete window to the golf course window and it is particularly success e successful it is matched with the shoulder of the church. the window openings carry the height of the church doors and window and the first concrete window successfully blend with the insurance building and the regular i do grid. we've found that 660 california street meets the fourth criterion for the designation. underground for demonstration the building was never
marys church on the west. it employes the use of concrete window to the golf course window and it is particularly success e successful it is matched with the shoulder of the church. the window openings carry the height of the church doors and window and the first concrete window successfully blend with the insurance building and the regular i do grid. we've found that 660 california street meets the fourth criterion for the designation. underground for demonstration the building was never
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to cross edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at the university of washington and a former federal prosecutor in washington we have ray mcgovern he is the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in new york we cross to timothy car he is a senior director of strategy at free press all right folks on a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington isn't it time to cut a deal with mr snowden i mean he's made his point everybody knows his name if you can if you're. literate you know who he is anywhere in the world we certainly know a whole lot more about the n.s.a. i mean isn't it time to move forward and reform the n.s.a. in the intelligence community and let this guy off the hook he did everyone a huge favor peter i guess i would have problems with your phraseology here cutting a deal edward snowden has lived up to a solemn oath to protect and defend the constitution the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic a u.s. district judge now has reite
to cross edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at the university of washington and a former federal prosecutor in washington we have ray mcgovern he is the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in new york we cross to timothy car he is a senior director of strategy at free press all right folks on a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington isn't it time to cut...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning it is still unclear what caused the ceiling of a london theatre to collapse. the 112-year-old apollo theatre was packed when large chunks of plaster began falling during the performance of "the curious incident of a dog in the nighttime." a many as 80 people were injured, seven of them seriously. charlie d'agata is in our london bureau. charlie, good morning to you. >> good morning, to anne-marie. the ceiling collapsed about 45 minutes into the performance 678 now, one theory they're looking into is weather a torrential rainstorm may have had something to do with it. part of a ceiling collapsed in the middle of a performance of a blockbuster play packed with hundreds of creator goers. >> loud. bearing. i don't think the ceiling came down. dust, chandeliers, wood, that sort of stuff. >> reporter: many thought it was part of the play. >> we thought it was part of the theater and then -- yeah. we just looked up and the whole ceiling -- it was like slow motion. it just
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning it is still unclear what caused the ceiling of a london theatre to collapse. the 112-year-old apollo theatre was packed when large chunks of plaster began falling during the performance of "the curious incident of a dog in the nighttime." a many as 80 people were injured, seven of them seriously. charlie d'agata is in our london bureau. charlie, good morning to you. >> good morning, to anne-marie. the ceiling collapsed about 45 minutes...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, beginning today nelson mandela's body will lie instate for three days in the building where he took office as south africa's first black president. the union buildings in pretoria is where mandela served only one term. family members are expected to view the casket today. alphonso van marsh is in pretoria. alphon alphonso, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some are calling it a pilgrimage because people have come so far. behind me in the union building that's where the body of nelson mandela lies instate. police escorted nelson mandela's body to the union buildings in pretoria, south africa, where he'll lie instate for the next three days. mandela's oldest grandson was on hand to receive the flag-draped casket. the family was the first to view the body followed by dignitaries and the public. >> i feel bad because my heart is so -- because my tata is gone. >> reporter: the somber mood at the government buildsiings is i stark contrast to the streets. there south
i'm anne-marie green. well, beginning today nelson mandela's body will lie instate for three days in the building where he took office as south africa's first black president. the union buildings in pretoria is where mandela served only one term. family members are expected to view the casket today. alphonso van marsh is in pretoria. alphon alphonso, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some are calling it a pilgrimage because people have come so far. behind me in the...
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an interesting question for mary. if you had all the money in the world, wouldn't it be great because you wouldn't go out business? she said no, what this does inspiring imagination, creativity in individual teachers is something we would always need. you can never really budget for that. >> teachable projects that you learn something from. >> all the money in the world, they would still be doing what they're doing giving teachers inspiration for math and science projects. if you're in education in the south bay, you know about r.a.f.t. >>> we're talking about the cold temperatures outside and covering plants. >> a lot of this cooling in large part can be attributed to the past three to four hours. a lot of radiational cooling right now. a look outside at our sky camera network here in san francisco. down to 41 degrees at 7:00 a.m. 53 in the forecast. you'll notice across the east bay where we start off in the morning. we'll get a jump by the afternoon, but only to 50 degrees. with those chilly temperatures again in t
an interesting question for mary. if you had all the money in the world, wouldn't it be great because you wouldn't go out business? she said no, what this does inspiring imagination, creativity in individual teachers is something we would always need. you can never really budget for that. >> teachable projects that you learn something from. >> all the money in the world, they would still be doing what they're doing giving teachers inspiration for math and science projects. if you're...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, federal transportation officials have begun their investigation into the deadly crash of a new york city commuter train. at least four people were killed and more than 60 others injured. the metro north train was on its way from poughkeepsie to manhattan when it jumped the tracks as it rounded a curve yesterday morning. investigators are now looking into the train's speed, possible mechanical issue, and human error. marlie hall is at the crash site. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. federal investigators continue to pore over this crash site this morning trying to determine what led to that deadly train derailment. investigators are trying to determine what caused a commuter train to jump the tracks, killing four and injuring more than 60. the investigation appears to center around how fast the train was moving as it reached a curve in the bronx just north of manhattan. >> we have not spoken to the conductor. we anticipate interviewing the train crews
i'm anne-marie green. well, federal transportation officials have begun their investigation into the deadly crash of a new york city commuter train. at least four people were killed and more than 60 others injured. the metro north train was on its way from poughkeepsie to manhattan when it jumped the tracks as it rounded a curve yesterday morning. investigators are now looking into the train's speed, possible mechanical issue, and human error. marlie hall is at the crash site. marlie, good...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> a compromise budget deal is headed to the senate after it was overwhelmingly passed by the house. last night's vote came after speaker john boehner unleashed a heated and unusual attack against conservatives who lobbied for the defeat. he accused the group of working against the interests of the republican party. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the house passing this budget has been a rare show of compromise here on capitol hill. the process of getting it through the house has also made very public deep division between house republicans and house republicans. the house easily passed the budget with bipartisan support. house speaker john boehner himself announced the final tally. >> on this vote the ayes are 332, the noes are 94. >> reporter: it's a victory for the speaker who battled tea party aligned groups who urged the republicans to vote no. boehner says those organizations have gone too far. >> they pushed us into this fight
i'm anne-marie green. >>> a compromise budget deal is headed to the senate after it was overwhelmingly passed by the house. last night's vote came after speaker john boehner unleashed a heated and unusual attack against conservatives who lobbied for the defeat. he accused the group of working against the interests of the republican party. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the house passing this budget has been a rare show of...
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you all raise our hand if you've met mary. you you know why she - you know, this is like a feast i didn't community project. we need to celebrate on this day. reverend brown townsend please come forward offering you're fine over there. i heard from reverend mccrepe he did a heck of a great job. we have supervisor and the mayor. the mayor is in a rush but reverend cal jones is something for green to give us the invocation >> i have a wonderful high school called balboa high school. >> we were in the same class but i couldn't play football lord have mercy i placed football and i'm praying pr it's a blessing to see you all here. we're trying to make things happen. as i look at reverend brown and side third paint and we figured out if preachers can get together we can do things across it or this city. we must continue the work that's been doing. we need to work on housing but i have to work on my brothers and sisters coming out of the prison. we all did something that we should have gone to jail. but the grace of god and so that's
you all raise our hand if you've met mary. you you know why she - you know, this is like a feast i didn't community project. we need to celebrate on this day. reverend brown townsend please come forward offering you're fine over there. i heard from reverend mccrepe he did a heck of a great job. we have supervisor and the mayor. the mayor is in a rush but reverend cal jones is something for green to give us the invocation >> i have a wonderful high school called balboa high school....
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anne-marie? >> thank you, susan. >>> house budget chairman paul ryan, one of the authors of the compromised budget deal will discuss the agreement later on on "cbs this morning." >>> now, it's been an all-nighter in the senate. the senate is dealing with 11 of president obama's judicial nominees, but republicans are holding up the votes as payback for the last month's change in majority rules by the democrats. by reducing the number of votes needed to end a filibuster, democrats weakened the republicans' ability to nominate the nominees. if they use all of their allotted debate time, the senate could be in session through the weekend. >>> and this morning nasa is trying to figure out what caused a cooling pump on the international space station to malfunction. there's no danger to the six crew members. the problem forced nasa to shut down nonessential equipment in the lab complex including some research gear. it's believed a valve inside the pump is the irv, and it may require a spacewalk to fix
anne-marie? >> thank you, susan. >>> house budget chairman paul ryan, one of the authors of the compromised budget deal will discuss the agreement later on on "cbs this morning." >>> now, it's been an all-nighter in the senate. the senate is dealing with 11 of president obama's judicial nominees, but republicans are holding up the votes as payback for the last month's change in majority rules by the democrats. by reducing the number of votes needed to end a...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning nelson mandela is being remembered for his resolve and ability to forgive, traits that helped peacefully end the brutal segregationist policy in his native south africa. south africa's first black president died yesterday at the age of 95 following a long illness. he was surrounded by his family. mandela's fight against apartheid made him an inspiration to millions, including president obama. >> i would study his words and his writings. the day he was released from prison, he gave me a sense of what human beings can do when they're guided by their hopes and not by their fears. >> when mandela died, crowds gathered throughout south africa to mourn his death and celebrate his life. debora patta is in johannesburg with the latest. debora, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, i'm outside nelson mandela's home. they woke up to the news he had died. it came as no surprise because his health has been very, very poor for six months, but it still has th
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning nelson mandela is being remembered for his resolve and ability to forgive, traits that helped peacefully end the brutal segregationist policy in his native south africa. south africa's first black president died yesterday at the age of 95 following a long illness. he was surrounded by his family. mandela's fight against apartheid made him an inspiration to millions, including president obama. >> i would study his words and his writings. the day he...
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, beginning today nelson mandela's body will lie in state for three dates in a building where he took office as south africa's first black president. the union is where he served one term. alphonso van marsh is in pretoria, alphonso. >> reporter: good morning, an marie. some are calling it a pilgrimage because people have come so far. behind me in the union building that's where the body of nelson mandela lies instate. he will lie instate for the next three days. mandel mandela's oldest grandson was on hand to receive the flag-draped casket. >> i feel bad because my heart is so -- because my tata is gone. >> reporter: it's in stark contrast to the streets. there south africans sang and danced as they waited for their first glimpse of mandela's body since he passed away last week. a motorcade will bring mandela's body from the military hospitals to the union buildings back every day until friday to give more opportunity for south africans to line these streets and say good-bye. >> we
i'm anne-marie green.ell, beginning today nelson mandela's body will lie in state for three dates in a building where he took office as south africa's first black president. the union is where he served one term. alphonso van marsh is in pretoria, alphonso. >> reporter: good morning, an marie. some are calling it a pilgrimage because people have come so far. behind me in the union building that's where the body of nelson mandela lies instate. he will lie instate for the next three days....
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anne-marie? >> i never hear about these glitches until after they're already fixed. >> me either. >> i want to be one of the lucky ones. marlie hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, marlie. >>> well, ups and fedex are playing catchup this morning. the shippers are still digging out of a holiday backlog created when they missed delivery deadlines. as manuel bojorquez reports they're dealing with disappoint and angry customers. >> reporter: ups workers spent the day racing to catch up. the company had delivered 132 million packages in the week leading up to christmas, a pace of 300 per second. but it wasn't fast enough to clear an avalanche of holiday orders, including a package for jeff cormier in dallas. >> i don't know what more to say about how frustrating it was. >> reporter: it was an iphone case with his daughter's picture. his grandmother flew back home without it. >> that's what i miss the most. you miss the aha moment. >> reporter: you want her to reopen it in front of
anne-marie? >> i never hear about these glitches until after they're already fixed. >> me either. >> i want to be one of the lucky ones. marlie hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you very much, marlie. >>> well, ups and fedex are playing catchup this morning. the shippers are still digging out of a holiday backlog created when they missed delivery deadlines. as manuel bojorquez reports they're dealing with disappoint and angry customers. >> reporter: ups...
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marys church on the west. it employes the use of concrete window to the golf course window and it is particularly success e successful it is matched with the shoulder of the church. the window openings carry the height of the church doors and window and the first concrete window successfully blend with the insurance building and the regular i do grid. we've found that 660 california street meets the fourth criterion for the designation. underground for demonstration the building was never studied thus, the significant of the building make it eligible for rating as a building of context all importance. as documented in our report it's based on a sin thus and document of fire map historic photo that was collected and other primary resources. the primary resource information is set within the broad context of the old st. marys cathedral. and the work of edward charles chuck bassett. evaluation above demonstrates the building is important. we therefore found the old st. marys directy is a contribute building in ca
marys church on the west. it employes the use of concrete window to the golf course window and it is particularly success e successful it is matched with the shoulder of the church. the window openings carry the height of the church doors and window and the first concrete window successfully blend with the insurance building and the regular i do grid. we've found that 660 california street meets the fourth criterion for the designation. underground for demonstration the building was never...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning's commute for folks from pennsylvania to new england is going to be a mess. a powerful and deadly storm that started in texas moved east, dropping a mixture of snow, ice, and freezing rain that caused traffic headaches and flight delays, and this morning winter weather advisories and warnings are posted from missouri to maine. marlie hall is here in new york and she is definitely dressed for the challenge this morning. marlie. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this surprisingly strong storm swept across the country, smacking the mid-atlantic region with snow and dangerous deadly ice. the storm slowed traffic and caused numerous accident including a fatal crash on the pennsylvania turnpike. 50 cars were involved in fender benders there. some motorists were stranded for up to seven hours. traffic was snarled from pennsylvania to new jersey. >> the driving today was terrible. it was wet everywhere. my car slipped around the road everywhere. you know, just really b
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning's commute for folks from pennsylvania to new england is going to be a mess. a powerful and deadly storm that started in texas moved east, dropping a mixture of snow, ice, and freezing rain that caused traffic headaches and flight delays, and this morning winter weather advisories and warnings are posted from missouri to maine. marlie hall is here in new york and she is definitely dressed for the challenge this morning. marlie. >> reporter: good...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. omg, jack.roduct ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? chelle >>> by golly we made it. good morning everyone, it's tuesday, happy christmas eve by the way. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm anne makovec. michelle has the morning off. it is 4:30 and roberta gonzales is in this morning with a check of weather. >> near and record warmth here in the bay area. right now as you are getting up and heading out the door, temperature-wise into the. 40s and even 30s, 40s and even 50s. we'll pinpoint the warmest locations for the christmas eve and that snow coming up. >>> some folks are working on christmas eve. we are and we're here to talk about the c
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. omg, jack.roduct ideas people post on your page? they're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? chelle >>> by golly we made it....
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can't condone such a law breaking ok ray that's between a rock and a hard place go ahead well what mary is talking about. secrecy promise which all of us writing in a piece of paper as if you do sure of employment not to reveal information that would damage the national security. it's not a promise not to reveal high crimes and misdemeanors is not a promise to keep secret blatant violations of the constitution the united states i grant you lawyers in congress people can can devise laws and even put them into effect that are unconstitutional and there always is a kind of hiatus between the time when those unjust illegal was illegal laws are put into effect and the time when the courts catch up and say no no that's unconstitutional we have finally reached that time and so whether the law can be legal and constitutional i'm not a lawyer but i think i know the answer to that the constitution supersedes all of this and what n.s.a. has been doing clearly violates the fourth amendment which says the rate of the people to be secure. from unreasonable searches in the search searchers and seizure
can't condone such a law breaking ok ray that's between a rock and a hard place go ahead well what mary is talking about. secrecy promise which all of us writing in a piece of paper as if you do sure of employment not to reveal information that would damage the national security. it's not a promise not to reveal high crimes and misdemeanors is not a promise to keep secret blatant violations of the constitution the united states i grant you lawyers in congress people can can devise laws and even...
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mary? how do you respond to that? >> there are two big problems with that. first, the idea that the market and market economics has not proven to lift people out of poverty? is, i would say, completely wrong. but secondly, later on in the document, he also says that since we can't trust the market, we have to rely on the state to defend the common good. and this is my real problem with the -- his points on economics. it's fine to say, you know, that he needs to shepherd the flock from materialism, but to say we can get closer to christ by engaging in this coercion by the state and forcing us to give and so forth, is completely contradictory to what i understand about christianity. >> through the ministrations of trickle down government. >> right. i would say that based on his experience doing his ministry in argentina, a very big government corporatist system, can understand cynicism if you think that's how markets work, if you think that is what the market is. but i do think it's amusing watching much of the media, which spends a lot of time pushing religio
mary? how do you respond to that? >> there are two big problems with that. first, the idea that the market and market economics has not proven to lift people out of poverty? is, i would say, completely wrong. but secondly, later on in the document, he also says that since we can't trust the market, we have to rely on the state to defend the common good. and this is my real problem with the -- his points on economics. it's fine to say, you know, that he needs to shepherd the flock from...
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i'm anne-marie green. it's still unclear why, but federal investigators have determined that the new york commuter train was going way too fast when it jumped the track sunday morning. here's the latest. the metro north train's data recorder showed that the train was going 80 miles per hour when it entered the curve where the posted speed is 30 miles an hour. it's still unclear whether it was mechanical or human error. the train's engineer has been tested for drugs and alcohol. and his cell phone is also being examined. this video released by new york city shows how devastating the crash was. four people were killed. and over 60 others injured. and this is part of the initial fire department emergency call. >> we have approximately five cars stranded. the train is on its side. we have multiple people trapped. >> ko im has more on the investigation from the crash site. >> reporter: federal authorities say this metro north commuter train was rolling at almost three times the speed limit when it left the trac
i'm anne-marie green. it's still unclear why, but federal investigators have determined that the new york commuter train was going way too fast when it jumped the track sunday morning. here's the latest. the metro north train's data recorder showed that the train was going 80 miles per hour when it entered the curve where the posted speed is 30 miles an hour. it's still unclear whether it was mechanical or human error. the train's engineer has been tested for drugs and alcohol. and his cell...
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anne-marie? >> all right. >>> three railway workers were killed when a train derailed in southern new mexico. the train was carried iron ore when it derailed saturday. the three victims were the only people on board. the locomotive jumps the tracks and ended up in a ditch. the others remained on the track. four turned on their side. >>> in scotland the death toll rowe rose to nine this morning in a helicopter crash. a police schoper crashed into a crowded nightclub in glasgow on friday. as charlie d'agata reports crews continue to comb for victims. >> reporter: beneath the debris and twisted helicopter wreckage, search teams found what they feared. deputy police chief rose fitzpatrick delivered the news. >> i can confirm that earlier this morning the body of another person was removed from the incident site. >> reporter: police warned there may be more. they released the names of some of the victims, including 36-year-old police officer kirsti nelis seen here in front of the very helicopter she d
anne-marie? >> all right. >>> three railway workers were killed when a train derailed in southern new mexico. the train was carried iron ore when it derailed saturday. the three victims were the only people on board. the locomotive jumps the tracks and ended up in a ditch. the others remained on the track. four turned on their side. >>> in scotland the death toll rowe rose to nine this morning in a helicopter crash. a police schoper crashed into a crowded nightclub in...
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story naming mary barra the new c.e.o.greenwold is the former manager at chrysler and knows the auto business inside and out. >> we'll look forward to that conversation. once she does take over next month, mary barra will join a number of female c.e.o.'s, mong them whitman of pepsi and irginia rometty of i.b.m., marissa player of yahoo!, and ilene ronfeld of mondelez. >> we go inside the largest packaging service with u.p.s. what is on the menu? >> these are containers that u.p.s. moves the goods around that go on the planes. pretty heavy, 500 pounds empty and two tons totally loaded. check out the floor here. there are all these things with rollers that make it easy to move. check it out. and no, folks, i'm not getting help because i'm a girl. we'll have more inside u.p.s. on "market makers" here on bloomberg tv. ♪ > breaking news, everyone, the federal deposit insurance corporation is the first to officially pass the volcker rule. the final version we saw earlier this morning with a unanimous vote. we're still waiting fo
story naming mary barra the new c.e.o.greenwold is the former manager at chrysler and knows the auto business inside and out. >> we'll look forward to that conversation. once she does take over next month, mary barra will join a number of female c.e.o.'s, mong them whitman of pepsi and irginia rometty of i.b.m., marissa player of yahoo!, and ilene ronfeld of mondelez. >> we go inside the largest packaging service with u.p.s. what is on the menu? >> these are containers that...
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>> so, why did you decide to carry mary grace's hair accessories? >> i was walking down the street for the sidewalk sale one day, and i came across her display and her bows, and i had to have them. i totally fell in love with them. i love the concept. i love the color combinations. i love the fact of what she was doing benefited so many other people, and it was just -- it was the perfect fit for our store. they're incredibly popular. people love it. what do we say? you look fabulous, sweetheart. >> so, what do you think about your headband? >> it's cool. it's comfortable. >> so, did you know that you're supporting a really good cause and helping girls go to school? >> yeah. >> so, what do you think about that? >> it's really, um -- it's nice. and it helps them a lot. >> mary grace has accomplished a lot, but what about the future? >> my goal is to reach 100 girls, and so i'm now at 32, and i'm almost there, just step by step. >> it's amazing how some thread, glitter, and sparkle, along with a lot of creativity and hard work, can make such a big diff
>> so, why did you decide to carry mary grace's hair accessories? >> i was walking down the street for the sidewalk sale one day, and i came across her display and her bows, and i had to have them. i totally fell in love with them. i love the concept. i love the color combinations. i love the fact of what she was doing benefited so many other people, and it was just -- it was the perfect fit for our store. they're incredibly popular. people love it. what do we say? you look...
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anne-marie? >> marlie hall, thank you very much. >>> well, this morning a large portion of the country is under the grips of a severe winter-like storm that could bring up to 2 feet of snow to the rockies and northern plains. winter storm warnings are posted from nevada to wisconsin. as an arctic air temperature moves in, temperatures are in the western half of the country are plunging, in some areas, by as much as 40 degrees below normal. now, the snow has been falling in boulder. on tuesday it was 56 degrees. today the high is expected to top out at 11 degrees. higher elevations could get up to 3 feet of snow. denver could see up to 9 inches of snow today. >> and some of the heaviest snow is expected to fall in northern minnesota. areas near duluth have already picked up between a foot and 2 feet of snow go along with the high winds. >>> later today president obama talks about the economy and his call for increasing the minimum wage. in his speech the president will address the income gap betwe
anne-marie? >> marlie hall, thank you very much. >>> well, this morning a large portion of the country is under the grips of a severe winter-like storm that could bring up to 2 feet of snow to the rockies and northern plains. winter storm warnings are posted from nevada to wisconsin. as an arctic air temperature moves in, temperatures are in the western half of the country are plunging, in some areas, by as much as 40 degrees below normal. now, the snow has been falling in...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures and the weather. >> a big cold outbreak is in progress and it's going to be felt across the west first. look at the heise. 12 in denver. many spots will stay in subzero temperatures all the way through next week. the cold air continues to move down the plains and by the weekend stretching over toward chicago. high of 21. just a goose egg in minneapolis. the only safe spot on the map is going to be south georgia and florida. that's where you're going to want to go to escape all the cold. you're talking significant snow across the rockies but then it works its way toward the ohio valley and reaching back. places like eastern oklahoma, tulsa, 6 to 7 inches over the next 12 hours. ice and sleet. this is what makes driving so dangerous. east ward toward paducah could see over a quarter inch of iegs which could lead to power outages. nasty situation for folks over th
i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures and the weather. >> a big cold outbreak is in progress and it's going to be felt across the west first. look at the heise. 12 in denver. many spots will stay in subzero temperatures all the way through next week. the cold air continues to move down the plains and by the weekend stretching over toward chicago. high of 21. just a goose egg in...
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and emma thompson as mary poppins' cantankerous creator p.l.>> well, unmake it up. >> reporter: travers didn't like americans, cartoons, movies, music, walt disney himself. she didn't like much. >> every time i tried to sing something, she would just dismiss it. >> reporter: these are actual recordings of those painful sessions. >> it is integral to the book and to the story. in whatever form it is, that mary poppins will never be impolite to anybody. >> reporter: travers hated this. ♪ supercalifragilistic >> reporter: julie andrews can still say supercalifragilistic backwards. >> you can say it backwards. >> yes, i can. >> and julie andrews is the first person to ever, ever, ever say that. it was her idea. >> and you let me put it in. >> well, i was thrilled, i said, thank you, i wrote that. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: the movie was a phenomenal success. 50 years later, richard sherman still lives and breathes a happy tune. ♪ >> there you go. we gratefully choose richard sherman as our person of the week, an
and emma thompson as mary poppins' cantankerous creator p.l.>> well, unmake it up. >> reporter: travers didn't like americans, cartoons, movies, music, walt disney himself. she didn't like much. >> every time i tried to sing something, she would just dismiss it. >> reporter: these are actual recordings of those painful sessions. >> it is integral to the book and to the story. in whatever form it is, that mary poppins will never be impolite to anybody. >>...
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the automaker gm to name mary bb barra. if february of 2011 she became basically the highest ranking woman and will be gm's first female ceo ever. >> i like the fact that she did a lot of what al mulally did, she's rationalizing production, that's important when you have gm, a lot of brands, make a lot of different cars. one of the thing great about the great american manufacturing companies, they rapidly realized you have to make the same thing in europe, same thing in asia, same thing in the united states, nobody's that good to have that many fractured brands. she was the one quoted as saying gm, no more crappy cars. >> that's a good mantra. >> right. >> certainly ackerman's tenure has been a successful one. >> yeah. >> when she takes over, not clear at this point. at least i haven't heard it in the various news reports. i don't know if it's immediate or -- >> is it timed to coincide with the government's announcement yesterday? >> i imagine so. this is the beginning of what could be a big dividend cycle. gm has done so m
the automaker gm to name mary bb barra. if february of 2011 she became basically the highest ranking woman and will be gm's first female ceo ever. >> i like the fact that she did a lot of what al mulally did, she's rationalizing production, that's important when you have gm, a lot of brands, make a lot of different cars. one of the thing great about the great american manufacturing companies, they rapidly realized you have to make the same thing in europe, same thing in asia, same thing...
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and mary's going to pick up that mantra now. now the question is whether or not she can affect that change to the degree that many believe gm still needs. >> we wish her the best of luck. paul, deborah, phil, great discussion. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. still ahead, we're calling them stealth studs. the stock stories that nobody else is talking about but names that have been big-time movers. >> also, herb, needed a little help yesterday and we brought you an update on his worst ceo of the year list and that is all when "street signs" returns. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almos
and mary's going to pick up that mantra now. now the question is whether or not she can affect that change to the degree that many believe gm still needs. >> we wish her the best of luck. paul, deborah, phil, great discussion. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. still ahead, we're calling them stealth studs. the stock stories that nobody else is talking about but names that have been big-time movers. >> also, herb, needed a little help yesterday and we...
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, a federal judge has ruled that the national security agency's bulk collection of phone records of millions of americans is unconstitutional, it's a blistering attack on the program. the judge ordered the government to stop collecting data and then suspended his ruling because of national security interests. tara mergener has more from washington. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the judge says the nsa's methods may well violate the fourth amendment. now, this federal ruling carries so much weight because it's the first against the government spying program. a federal judge has ruled the national security agency should stop its full collection of american's phone records. saying it is likely unconstitutional. under the nsa program, the government said, it collects and stores metadata on hundreds of millions of telephone calls in the hunt for potential terrorists. >> what number called, what number, what time, and what date, how many times, and how long, th
i'm anne-marie green.ell, a federal judge has ruled that the national security agency's bulk collection of phone records of millions of americans is unconstitutional, it's a blistering attack on the program. the judge ordered the government to stop collecting data and then suspended his ruling because of national security interests. tara mergener has more from washington. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the judge says the nsa's methods may well violate the...