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and mary said that's great. thing we need to do is go on on the war. we're worried because that would alienate some of the particularly republican women and mary said if they're not going out against the war what good is a group of women for so there are questions about how they saw them in their place but for me the bottom line wases you know it's easy to look back and say that women particularly in roles should have been more outspoken and should have kind of -- spoken out more heavily in favor of their gender. but i think anybody who gets there first and does it really well, you've got to respect them for that. >> funny story -- more questions i want to make sure are there more questions in the audience? i'm really curious about venturing and best city and mary as a mentor and protege, you wrote about being curmudgeon but she had a fun spot. bessy was your mentor speak about that. why "don't ask, don't tell" you start? >> within mary wasn't a mentor e classic sense. she wanted to see young writers do well. sh
and mary said that's great. thing we need to do is go on on the war. we're worried because that would alienate some of the particularly republican women and mary said if they're not going out against the war what good is a group of women for so there are questions about how they saw them in their place but for me the bottom line wases you know it's easy to look back and say that women particularly in roles should have been more outspoken and should have kind of -- spoken out more heavily in...
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[laughter] but mary kept at it. she broke into the book review department at the boston herald traveler. she labored away in the book review department both in, at the traveler, then the washington star here in washington washington, d.c. for a good number of years, for 13 years. she wanted to cover politics. and for anybody who had the pleasure of meeting her later in life, it's fairly amusing that her editor at the time said, well, mary, we think you're too shy to cover politics. [laughter] which i imagine the presidents whom she subsequently terrorized fairly regularly with her columns would find that somewhat ironic. mary got her big breakthrough with the army mccarthy hearing. her editor at the time sat her down, and asked her a question that would send any head of a modern human rights or human resources department running from the room screaming. he began the conversation by saying, mary, you don't plan on getting married or having kids anytime soon, do you? because if you're not, we might give you more to do
[laughter] but mary kept at it. she broke into the book review department at the boston herald traveler. she labored away in the book review department both in, at the traveler, then the washington star here in washington washington, d.c. for a good number of years, for 13 years. she wanted to cover politics. and for anybody who had the pleasure of meeting her later in life, it's fairly amusing that her editor at the time said, well, mary, we think you're too shy to cover politics. [laughter]...
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mary: three things.ur high school antics and keep suburban women, give a guarantee on scotus, ironclad on that, and flush out your economic policies and stand up straight and comb your hair. mark: that is four. mark: -- john: the hair is one thing. dan, never trump for you. you have some connection to the very forces that used to constitute, or still do constitute, the never trump movement. the folks are still out there. is there still a never trump movement? is there any movement to try to stop trump from being the nominee? dan: i think there are some donors who will just sit on the sidelines and sit out of the race entirely, and there are some donors who are looking for ways to find an independent candidate, a center-right candidate to be on the state with trump and clinton. mark: for they talking about? dan: i am not going to mention names. john: the kinds of people they might want to -- dan: ben sass is an interesting guy. the country hangs in the balance. we could use someone like him to -- for the
mary: three things.ur high school antics and keep suburban women, give a guarantee on scotus, ironclad on that, and flush out your economic policies and stand up straight and comb your hair. mark: that is four. mark: -- john: the hair is one thing. dan, never trump for you. you have some connection to the very forces that used to constitute, or still do constitute, the never trump movement. the folks are still out there. is there still a never trump movement? is there any movement to try to...
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mary: today. >> why? mary: because i am a republican in the jeffersonian, madisonian sense, not for a party or a person, the libertarian party represents the constitutional principles that i agree with. >> clearly explained, is there no connection in your view between donald trump being the presumptive nominee and you leaving the republican party? mary: let me make this clear. i am never-hillary, always-liberty. i have said it publicly, after two successive blowout elections for conservatives with a non-response from washington, a lot of conservatives are angry with the party, i can still vote for republicans but i will never vote for hillary. >> you have left the republican party. nothing to do with donald trump? mary: i do not know enough about donald trump, i know three things about his economic policy. >> if your husband left the democratic party, would you think that was a big story? mary: it would be a juicy story for me and contribute mightily to marital tranquility. [laughter] >> you are never-tru
mary: today. >> why? mary: because i am a republican in the jeffersonian, madisonian sense, not for a party or a person, the libertarian party represents the constitutional principles that i agree with. >> clearly explained, is there no connection in your view between donald trump being the presumptive nominee and you leaving the republican party? mary: let me make this clear. i am never-hillary, always-liberty. i have said it publicly, after two successive blowout elections for...
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mary agreed with mark. tarian lib party. >> coming up, two former obama speech writers weigh in on trump and clinton. we will be right back. >> maybe we should have had our next guest read the telepromptp ter. former speech writers. you guys are here and you are both highly qualified communications professionals. and i want to ask you about the topic that everyone is in our world talking about. >> with the climate change? john: climate change. but first, i want to ask you if it were you and you were advising donald trump, would you sending out a tweet out a tweet? >> i would be falling from trump tower. that's not a good tweet because a salad is not like traditional dish. i don't think -- it's a cuban liking white bread. >> the biggest problem with that tweet. outreach tino strategist. >> that had nothing to do with the taco bell. i don't know, it's like -- it's funny, a couple of days ago thought we were going to get a disciplined donald trump and not see the person we saw in the primary and i don't know i
mary agreed with mark. tarian lib party. >> coming up, two former obama speech writers weigh in on trump and clinton. we will be right back. >> maybe we should have had our next guest read the telepromptp ter. former speech writers. you guys are here and you are both highly qualified communications professionals. and i want to ask you about the topic that everyone is in our world talking about. >> with the climate change? john: climate change. but first, i want to ask you if...
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mary: he took me to a meeting. after we returned from the meeting, we discussed how he felt about being an informant, what he did, why he did it. when i said i would be open to talk about being an informant for the fbi, the fbi came to my house to discuss it with me. >> an agent came to discuss your becoming an informant? mary: yes. >> what was the nature of that discussion? what were you asked to do? mary: the understanding i got from the meeting was that wwso was an organization are merrily -- primarily of veterans who were possible victims of manipulation they had been through in the vietnam war, they had legitimate readjustment needs, and the bureau was afraid that they could become violent. iny could become manipulated a cause or social concern, and they wanted me to go in there and participate in the organization and make sure the veterans did not get "ripped off." they use words like "be a voice of reason," "be a big sister," and "keep things calm, cool, and collected." that sounded like a legitimate thing t
mary: he took me to a meeting. after we returned from the meeting, we discussed how he felt about being an informant, what he did, why he did it. when i said i would be open to talk about being an informant for the fbi, the fbi came to my house to discuss it with me. >> an agent came to discuss your becoming an informant? mary: yes. >> what was the nature of that discussion? what were you asked to do? mary: the understanding i got from the meeting was that wwso was an organization...
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mary? >> they're very important, some very important clues there, 37,000 feet on the rise, that is pretty much, that is at the top of the operational, it's at the top of the operational plane. it wouldn't really be rising at that point in the flight welcome particularly when they're 80 miles from egyptian air space and 10 minutes before egyptian air space. and entering the air space and making a landing. at 37,000 feet, this is a time where things don't usually go wrong. we've got air france 447 was at that altitude, other than that, we've had situations where there have been, there were a couple of flights, there was a loss of situational awareness, the pilots encountered really bad weather and did not respond properly to have inputs on the controls, because beyond that, there has been some sort of var catastrophic event. some of them have been bombings and terrorisms, but there are situation where there's been loss of control because of pilot errors. at 37,000 feet, to lose radar contact,
mary? >> they're very important, some very important clues there, 37,000 feet on the rise, that is pretty much, that is at the top of the operational, it's at the top of the operational plane. it wouldn't really be rising at that point in the flight welcome particularly when they're 80 miles from egyptian air space and 10 minutes before egyptian air space. and entering the air space and making a landing. at 37,000 feet, this is a time where things don't usually go wrong. we've got air...
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mary: yes, or by a physical description.dentify friends or persons associated with the organization? mary: yes. >> did you provide information on these persons' places of employment and their relationships? mary: yes i did. >> how did you come to gain this information? mary: much of this information would be gathered at a meeting. people would joke in personal conversations, dropping information about themselves. as i got to know them as personal friends later, much more information -- i had access to much more information. to theyou report back bureau all information gained? mary: no, i did not. initially when i worked for the bureau, i did. i had little way of making -- i was alien to the situation. they said, go into this, so i had no way of knowing what was important and what was not. cleaner forum information, just gathering it. as i became more familiar with the context, i was able to make decisions about what was important and what was not. >> was this on your initiative, or were you given guidance as to what to exclu
mary: yes, or by a physical description.dentify friends or persons associated with the organization? mary: yes. >> did you provide information on these persons' places of employment and their relationships? mary: yes i did. >> how did you come to gain this information? mary: much of this information would be gathered at a meeting. people would joke in personal conversations, dropping information about themselves. as i got to know them as personal friends later, much more information...
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hundreds fleeing germany and austria used to the queen mary to get out of europe.ton, this was >> the thirst for speed and the last word in luxury, the queen mary transformed transatlantic sailing. her maiden voyage coincided with the rise of the nazis. a scramble among jews to get out. >> we were hit all the time by these gangsters, i call them. >> were many jews likelihood, the queen mary would become their unexpected savior. he fled germany in 1938 with his two older brothers. with theirus journey parents, who were arrested by the gestapo. they telegraphed the queen mary to ask the cap did to wait -- the captain to wait. incredibly, he did. >> we kissed him. i don't have the words to praise him. that this man was so good and waited for us for six hours. the crucial point that i'm able to sit here and make this film. >> that captain was robert irving from dumb for sheer -- who brokeheer -- every room. today captain irving's relatives say he was a man of compassion. instructed.not be it shows a lot for humanity. research shows thousand's of jews were saved by the
hundreds fleeing germany and austria used to the queen mary to get out of europe.ton, this was >> the thirst for speed and the last word in luxury, the queen mary transformed transatlantic sailing. her maiden voyage coincided with the rise of the nazis. a scramble among jews to get out. >> we were hit all the time by these gangsters, i call them. >> were many jews likelihood, the queen mary would become their unexpected savior. he fled germany in 1938 with his two older...
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melina the [applause] >> mary, the other mary, mrs. gallagher. >> i oftentimes like to look service to mrs. kennedy from the early georgetown days into the white house, and in being able to handle all of her expenses, bookkeeping wise. 1950'sbegan in the early when i sat with her in georgetown. the president of the center of the time was home in bed with a cheapcheek -- puffed up due to a tooth abscess. 17, and when i arrived at the home in georgetown to take care of mrs. kennedy's bookkeeping affairs, i went up to the second floor to the study pass the bedroom he was in there reading the newspaper and he said, good morning, mary. i said, good morning, senator. i found out after several hours of working that day that after lunchtime when i had had enough time to pile up a whole stack of checks i had written out for patted indy, that he his bare feet, bathrobe and said, how are you doing, mary? i said, just fine. he started spreading all of the checks and bills and statements all over the desk and said, what is this and what is that? i
melina the [applause] >> mary, the other mary, mrs. gallagher. >> i oftentimes like to look service to mrs. kennedy from the early georgetown days into the white house, and in being able to handle all of her expenses, bookkeeping wise. 1950'sbegan in the early when i sat with her in georgetown. the president of the center of the time was home in bed with a cheapcheek -- puffed up due to a tooth abscess. 17, and when i arrived at the home in georgetown to take care of mrs. kennedy's...
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mary babula passed away late last year. she is survived by her life partner, mary mastaglio, her mother miriam, three sisters and many family members and friends join in celebrating her life and legacy. mr. president, i yield back and i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i ask that the calling of the quorum be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: the state department inspector general has released findings regarding the state department's email practices for the last five secretaries of state. this record made clear that secretary clinton has not told the truth to the american people about her nongovernment server and email arrangements. as i have noted many times, secretary clinton's nongovernment server and those arrangements connected with it prevented the state department from complying with the freedom of information act. and let me explain. freedom of informati
mary babula passed away late last year. she is survived by her life partner, mary mastaglio, her mother miriam, three sisters and many family members and friends join in celebrating her life and legacy. mr. president, i yield back and i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i ask that the calling of the quorum be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr....
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anne-marie? >> thank you, hena. >>> well, donald trump responded to president obama's swipe at him when mr. obama delivered the commencement address at rutgers university. last night, trump posted this tweet, first quoting the president, then adding his own comment. in politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtual. this is a primary reason that president obama is the worst president in u.s. history. >>> well, president obama says by refusing to vote on his nominee to the supreme court, merrick garland, republican senate leaders are setting a dangerous precedent. in an interview with buzzfeed news, mr. obama said inaction by republicans could cost them in the future. >> let's say the republican president in the future is trying to appoint somebody, democrats are going to do the same thing and it's going to be tit for tat and we'll have a situation in which we can't fill our supreme court, and that then means that laws are going to be different in different states and different jurisdictions and
anne-marie? >> thank you, hena. >>> well, donald trump responded to president obama's swipe at him when mr. obama delivered the commencement address at rutgers university. last night, trump posted this tweet, first quoting the president, then adding his own comment. in politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtual. this is a primary reason that president obama is the worst president in u.s. history. >>> well, president obama says by refusing to vote on his nominee to...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?gs? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] here's the plan. you grow up wanting to be a lawyer, because your dad's a lawyer. and you land a job with a 401k and meet your wife. you're surprised how much you both want kids, and equally su
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?gs? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a...
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every single american should be grateful for mary claire king's path.are glad she thought it was fun. at a time when most scientists believed cancer was caused by viruses, she pursued her hunch certain cancers were linked to inherited genetic mutations, this self-described stubborn scientist kept going until she proved herself right. 17 years later, she discovered a single gene that predisposed women to breast cancer. it empowered women and doctors to understand the choices they make when it comes to their health and their future. so, these are just three examples of the remarkable stories that are represented here today. they illustrate why this is such an extraordinary moment to be a scientist in this country. america's progress in science and technology has countless revolutionary discoveries within our reach, new materials designed atom by atom, forms of treating cancer, organ transplants, private space flights, a planned human mission to mars, a nasa probe that broke free from the solar system three years ago and kept ongoing. that's some of what a
every single american should be grateful for mary claire king's path.are glad she thought it was fun. at a time when most scientists believed cancer was caused by viruses, she pursued her hunch certain cancers were linked to inherited genetic mutations, this self-described stubborn scientist kept going until she proved herself right. 17 years later, she discovered a single gene that predisposed women to breast cancer. it empowered women and doctors to understand the choices they make when it...
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>> so why did you decide to carry, um, 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 loved the concept. i loved the color combinations. i loved 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. let me see. you look fabulous, sweetheart. >> so what do you think about your headband? >> it's cool. it's comfortable, you know? >> so did you know that you're supporting a really good cause in 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 differe
>> so why did you decide to carry, um, 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 loved the concept. i loved the color combinations. i loved 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. let me see. you look fabulous,...
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i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." the world must join in one common goal. to protect our greatest resource. our pancakes. denny's red, white and blue slam is here and so is independence day: resurgence. denny's. welcome to america's diner. in theaters, june 24th. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. i'vand i'm doing just fine. allergies. claritin provides 24-hour relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 allergens. yeah, over 200 allergens! with claritin my allergies don't come between me and victory. live claritin clear. a new cbs news poll shows clinton with a six-point lead over trump in a general election match-up. >>> a new government report finds your neighborhood pool may not be as safe as you think. chris martinez has more. >> reporter: it's a common sight in southern california as the weather warms.
i'm anne-marie green. the "cbs morning news." the world must join in one common goal. to protect our greatest resource. our pancakes. denny's red, white and blue slam is here and so is independence day: resurgence. denny's. welcome to america's diner. in theaters, june 24th. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit...
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i'm anne-marie green. in germany this morning, at least one person was killed when a knife-wielding man started stabbing people at a munich area railway station. police say the suspect attacked four passengers with a knife at a station east of munich. a suspect is under arrest. it's also reported the assailant shouted a phrase that means god is great during the attack. >>> a string of tornadoes that swept across the plains left at least two people dead. a tornado emergency was declared in parts of oklahoma. at least 12 tornadoes were reported yesterday in oklahoma, kansas, nebraska, and iowa. eric fischer, chief meteorologist of our boston station wbz, is following this severe weather system. >> reporter: unfortunately, a deadly day of weather kicked off the week here, especially across the plains. notice a large number of tornado reports. over a dozen of them. what was different between this outbreak and a couple that really didn't live up to maybe the expectations earlier on this season, a strong push of
i'm anne-marie green. in germany this morning, at least one person was killed when a knife-wielding man started stabbing people at a munich area railway station. police say the suspect attacked four passengers with a knife at a station east of munich. a suspect is under arrest. it's also reported the assailant shouted a phrase that means god is great during the attack. >>> a string of tornadoes that swept across the plains left at least two people dead. a tornado emergency was declared...
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every year mary chaeh puts the list together of the most dangerous intersections. voir, connecticut avenue, a lot of people take it and of course people going north and south on 14th. there are four other intersections that also have the dubious distinction and the council member will be touring those intersections with people from the department of
every year mary chaeh puts the list together of the most dangerous intersections. voir, connecticut avenue, a lot of people take it and of course people going north and south on 14th. there are four other intersections that also have the dubious distinction and the council member will be touring those intersections with people from the department of
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and i couldn't see anything. >> reporter: for 21 years mary anne franco was blind.ome and hurt her neck, had to have surgery. she awoke in the hospital recovery room and without thinking spoke to a nurse she could actually see. >> i said, lady, you with all that purple on you, i says get over here and give me something for pain and my niece says, what did you say, mary? >> reporter: that is when it hit her. for the first time in more than two decades mary anne franco's world wasn't dark. >> a miracle. >> reporter: dr. john afshar, the neurosurgeon who operated on her has a hard time explaining it. >> i've never seen or heard of it. >> reporter: a mystery to the doctor but not to mary anne. she calls it an act of god. >> 20/50. >> i believe he went ahead and give it to me. he give me back my sight. i really believe this with all my heart. >> very lucky fall for that woman. >> maybe increased flood flow to a section of her brain. >> incredible. good for her. >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with matt o'donnell, tamala edward, karen rodgers an
and i couldn't see anything. >> reporter: for 21 years mary anne franco was blind.ome and hurt her neck, had to have surgery. she awoke in the hospital recovery room and without thinking spoke to a nurse she could actually see. >> i said, lady, you with all that purple on you, i says get over here and give me something for pain and my niece says, what did you say, mary? >> reporter: that is when it hit her. for the first time in more than two decades mary anne franco's world...
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anne-marie? >> thank you very much. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will discuss the decision to kill the gorilla with jack hanna, director emeritus of the columbus zoo. >>> a southern california beach was closed after a woman was apparently attacked by a shark. the woman was pulled from the water at newport beach yesterday with large bite marks on her upper body. she was bleeding heavily and taken to the hospital. she was swimming about 100 yards offshore outside the protected swimming area. >>> a boy attacked by a shark off the coast of northern florida was badly injured. he was swimming off neptune beach, east of jacksonville, in two feet of water when he was attacked. the boy was bitten on the leg. police say from the size of the bite, the shark was probably about six-feet long. >>> a computer glitch is causing a big-time holiday travel headache for some folks trying to fly out of jfk airport here in new york. the computer system at terminal seven failed late yesterday. british airway
anne-marie? >> thank you very much. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will discuss the decision to kill the gorilla with jack hanna, director emeritus of the columbus zoo. >>> a southern california beach was closed after a woman was apparently attacked by a shark. the woman was pulled from the water at newport beach yesterday with large bite marks on her upper body. she was bleeding heavily and taken to the hospital. she was swimming about 100 yards...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends.s. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because they were planning on something but i said, no, i don't want to. it's not that important anymore to me. it's just getting older. >>> coming up -- >> becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield has an emotional moment and mary kay concepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked the moments if i had known they were your la
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends.s. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because...
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two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is "hannah mary tabbs and disembodied torso." these books are both nasty comment that things that have been paid since we didn't know any of the people, we can assure our thrillers because that is what true crime is about. we all do charade about terrible things happening to people we don't know. [laughter] the microphone is not out there, but i'll just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were their respective populations is often in philadelphia in 1980? that would be the closest sentenced to 1885 in austin and kali 1887 in philadelphia. anyone want to hazard a guess about these two cities? [inaudible] >> which one? [inaudible] >> austin had 14,000. does that help you at philadelphia a little bit? philadelphia had more than a million people. it has a million .5 today. that gives a little bit of an understanding of the country we live in back then, the northeast cities at the time in philadelphia was kind of the city that it is today in terms of it being a big metropolis. those are two very different settings, but both
two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is "hannah mary tabbs and disembodied torso." these books are both nasty comment that things that have been paid since we didn't know any of the people, we can assure our thrillers because that is what true crime is about. we all do charade about terrible things happening to people we don't know. [laughter] the microphone is not out there, but i'll just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were their respective populations is...
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jean-marie, you know where we are. we concluded and the one thing we agreed, 15 panel members including our russian colleagues, that the situation is dangerous. we need to focus on that situation in order to avoid it becoming more dangerous and more hot wars occurring. there is already one in ukraine. of course. but more hot wars occurring. on what we can do, and perhaps what the situation really demands at this point. jean-marie: this report is a call to diplomatic action. there is a great complacency today. when we look at the situation today, and the situation in the cold war, no one should regret the cold war. which kept half of europe with limited sovereignty with a tax on human rights. at the same time, one should recognize that today's situation may be more dangerous than the cold war. it is more dangerous because there is no agreed status quo. everything is up for grabs. which, in some ways, we should be happy with. if it means that the people take charge. if it means that incidents can escalate because there i
jean-marie, you know where we are. we concluded and the one thing we agreed, 15 panel members including our russian colleagues, that the situation is dangerous. we need to focus on that situation in order to avoid it becoming more dangerous and more hot wars occurring. there is already one in ukraine. of course. but more hot wars occurring. on what we can do, and perhaps what the situation really demands at this point. jean-marie: this report is a call to diplomatic action. there is a great...
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cnn and safety inspector, david soucie, i'm also joined by mary schiavo. david, when authorities say it is more likely terror than a technical problem, why do they think that? >> well, the fact that there was no response back from the requests for information from the airline itself, and the fact that the flight profile doesn't match anything that would be done by intent, i think that they're right on with this, and if you know me from before, all say i'm the last person to go towards terror or intent, but in this case, the profile looks they're correct on that. >> so mary, we know the plane took a sharp turn to the right and then a sharp turn to the left. air traffic controllers lost contact with the pilot, just as they passed into egyptian airspace. what does that tell you? >> well, unfortunately, going back to other crashes and i've worked in the past, when it makes a 360 degree turn as it is losing altitude, what that usually signifies is the plane is tumbling or it has lost its lift, meaning it has an aerodynamic fall, and it flutters like a leaf. so
cnn and safety inspector, david soucie, i'm also joined by mary schiavo. david, when authorities say it is more likely terror than a technical problem, why do they think that? >> well, the fact that there was no response back from the requests for information from the airline itself, and the fact that the flight profile doesn't match anything that would be done by intent, i think that they're right on with this, and if you know me from before, all say i'm the last person to go towards...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. donald trump will hold a news conference today to address questions over millions of dollars his foundation raised for veterans. the money was raised when trump skipped out on a scheduled republican debate in january and held a fundraiser instead. donald trump is expected to set the record straight today about his fundraising efforts on behalf of veterans. >> we just raised almost $6 million for the vets. >> the presumptive gop nominee has come under scrutiny for failing to disclose where the money went. he brushed the issue aside while courting vets at an annual motorcycle event in washington, d.c., on sunday, while tearing into his likely democratic opponent, hillary clinton. >> she thinks the v.a. is doing good. if she thinks they're doing a good job, then i've been wasting a lot of time because i know the vets, and they are miserable with what's happening. >> clinton remains locked in a tight battle in california with rival bernie sanders. the vermont senator attended game seven o
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. donald trump will hold a news conference today to address questions over millions of dollars his foundation raised for veterans. the money was raised when trump skipped out on a scheduled republican debate in january and held a fundraiser instead. donald trump is expected to set the record straight today about his fundraising efforts on behalf of veterans. >> we just raised almost $6 million for the vets. >> the presumptive gop...
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they loved to party together, and he was always a bodyguard. >> mary said that spencer was fired twofter he was caught on the beach with marla maples, and he never recovered. >> the "national enquirer" and all the press became too much for him. he looked over his shoulder a lot and lost his job about two weeks later. >> he died of a drug overdose. >> he's not the kind of guy that would do drugs. he's very straight, has a lot of integrity. i've never seen spence take a drug so, listen, if that's what the toxicology says, that's what it says. >> the trajectory of mary and her husband's lives are very different. mary's been in recovery and helps prostitutes get off the streets. >> i run a program called the pipe program. i'm a recovery coach, and i love recovery coaching. >> who was quoted? i thought it was his ex-wife saying initially he didn't have the affair, that she absolutely couldn't believe that he would do it. and then when the cop issued him a ticket said that they were dressed, like he never came out and said they were actually having sex. so what's the truth? >> to the time
they loved to party together, and he was always a bodyguard. >> mary said that spencer was fired twofter he was caught on the beach with marla maples, and he never recovered. >> the "national enquirer" and all the press became too much for him. he looked over his shoulder a lot and lost his job about two weeks later. >> he died of a drug overdose. >> he's not the kind of guy that would do drugs. he's very straight, has a lot of integrity. i've never seen spence...
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i'm anne-marie green. a massive search resumed this morning for egyptair flight 804. 66 people were on board the jet when it vanished from radar yesterday morning over the mediterranean sea. we know that just before it disappeared, the airbus made dramatic turns and lost altitude. elaine cobb is at charles de gaulle airport outside of paris with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so far there's no sign of debris or wreckage from the jet and no explanation as to what happened. nothing is being ruled out, but egyptian official say it's more likely the plane was brought down by an act of terrorism than a mechanical issue. greek aization officials were unable to contact the plane whether it entered egyptian airspace. it was flying at 37,000 feet when something happened. greek radar shows the plane made two sharp turns, violent maneuvers. it first turned 90 degrees to the left, then swung 360 degrees to the right. while making the severe turns, it was dropping like a rock. down to 10,000 feet
i'm anne-marie green. a massive search resumed this morning for egyptair flight 804. 66 people were on board the jet when it vanished from radar yesterday morning over the mediterranean sea. we know that just before it disappeared, the airbus made dramatic turns and lost altitude. elaine cobb is at charles de gaulle airport outside of paris with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so far there's no sign of debris or wreckage from the jet and no explanation as to what...
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anne-marie? >> hena daniels, thanks a lot. >>> a protest outside a donald trump rally albuquerque turned violent overnight. several officers were hurt when demonstrators launched rocks and bottles at cops and police forces. and while the protests heated up, donald trump picked up an easy win in washington state and possibly the endorsement of speaker paul ryan according to unconfirmed reports. craig boswell with the latest. >> reporter: cbs news project donald trump won the republican primary in washington state. >> look at this crowd. >> reporter: trump campaigned in new mexico tuesday which votes on june 7th. the billionaire is expected to have enough delegates on or before that date to officially clinch the nomination. >> i'm going bring back jobs. we're going to have a strong border. we're going to have the wall. >> reporter: anti-trump protesters gathered outside the convention center in albuquerque. some set fires, and police in riot gear used smoke canisters to disperse the crowd. >> we ar
anne-marie? >> hena daniels, thanks a lot. >>> a protest outside a donald trump rally albuquerque turned violent overnight. several officers were hurt when demonstrators launched rocks and bottles at cops and police forces. and while the protests heated up, donald trump picked up an easy win in washington state and possibly the endorsement of speaker paul ryan according to unconfirmed reports. craig boswell with the latest. >> reporter: cbs news project donald trump won the...
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mary lee, the great white shark is back along the jersey shore.ext, see where she was spotted and what we know about her travels at sea. >>> it's 4:44. now to decision 2016. two more presidential primaries today will help determine the general election matchup in november. nebraska republicans head to the polls for a primary, so do voters from both parties in west virginia. hillary clinton leads the democratic race. donald trump is the presumptive gop nominee as you know. nbc 10's vai sikahema is now live in our digital operations center. vai, we understand that trump is pulling a big local supporter even closer into his inner circle. tell bus that. >> tracy, new jersey governor chris christie is no longer just a supporter and a surrogate for donald trump. he's in fact in charge of trump's move to the white house if the donald is elected president. trump appointed christie as transition chairman yesterday. experts tell nbc 10 it would be the governor's job to make sure trump's campaign promises become reality if he wins. we spoke to the man who le
mary lee, the great white shark is back along the jersey shore.ext, see where she was spotted and what we know about her travels at sea. >>> it's 4:44. now to decision 2016. two more presidential primaries today will help determine the general election matchup in november. nebraska republicans head to the polls for a primary, so do voters from both parties in west virginia. hillary clinton leads the democratic race. donald trump is the presumptive gop nominee as you know. nbc 10's vai...
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mary pat and our family, we are thrilled to be here tonight.e are thrilled to be supporting our friend. we have got about six months to go, everybody, just a little bit less than six months before we change america by electing a new president, getting rid of barack obama and hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] can telll you this, i you this as somebody who is been on a few debate stages in my life tha tt i know hillary clinton's worst nightmare is going to be to climb onto that debate stage in september and look across at donald trump. [cheers and applause] we don't need, we don't need more washington, d.c. insiders messing up this country. and we sure as heck don't need hillary and bill clinton back in the white house. [crowd boos] we don't need the same type of ineffective foreign policy. we don't want america to be weak and is respected. we want america to be strong and respected and donald trump will make that happen. [cheers and applause] certainly don't want someone in the white house who is going to be more worried about being charged
mary pat and our family, we are thrilled to be here tonight.e are thrilled to be supporting our friend. we have got about six months to go, everybody, just a little bit less than six months before we change america by electing a new president, getting rid of barack obama and hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] can telll you this, i you this as somebody who is been on a few debate stages in my life tha tt i know hillary clinton's worst nightmare is going to be to climb onto that debate stage...
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so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week. she will be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to support me. i don't have any money. i don't know what to do. i don't know how to get there. all i know is i can get my high school diploma. so like four more days. >> though marie doesn't know what she'll do with her life yet, she does have one wish. >> perfect situation for me finally meeting my dad. he always left letters for me for when i grew up when i was a baby. so i've read those. he sounds like a nice guy. sounds like he cares about me. i'll probably try to find him when i'm 18. >> for marie, turning 18 means freedom. but for aaron, becoming an adult could mean
so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week. she will be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to...
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i'm anne-marie green.olutely devastating is how canadian prime minister justin trudeau describes the raging wildfire that's forced one of the largest fire evacuations in canadian history. this morning, the entire province of alberta is in a state of emergency. over 80,000 residents of ft. mcmurray have been forced to evacuate as firefighters battle to keep the flames from destroying the heart of the city. >> my home is burnt to the ground. >> reporter: the wind-whipped fire has already destroyed or damaged at least 1,600 buildings. in some hard-hit neighborhoods, 80% of the homes have burned to the ground. building and cars reduced to ashes, including a new school. an area gas station blew up. >> it's something like you'd see out of the movies. the bank was on fire when we were driving in. the trailer park that was there is gone. the super 8's gone. one of the gas stations is gone. >> reporter: ft. mcmurray is surrounded by wilderness, and the fire has basically cut the town in two. some resident were forc
i'm anne-marie green.olutely devastating is how canadian prime minister justin trudeau describes the raging wildfire that's forced one of the largest fire evacuations in canadian history. this morning, the entire province of alberta is in a state of emergency. over 80,000 residents of ft. mcmurray have been forced to evacuate as firefighters battle to keep the flames from destroying the heart of the city. >> my home is burnt to the ground. >> reporter: the wind-whipped fire has...
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mary ann tighe, thank you for your time.oming up on bloomberg markets, bernie sanders is refusing to give up his for the white house. is he behind the scenes, assuring the party to do his part to the donald trump. a bloomberg news exclusive next. ♪ shery: welcome back. now to u.s. politics, bernie sanders continues his fight against hillary clinton for the democratic nomination. many in the party here that sanders threatening to take the fight all the way to the convention is helping donald trump. says heinority whip believes sanders is doing his part, saying, "i'm convinced as bernie sanders has said repeatedly, he will be on the team to defeat donald trump." sahil joins us from washington. we have seen such a defiant stance on sanders. sahil: we absolutely have. it is a remarkable contrast. he is telling supporters what he needs to tell them to keep them energized all the way through the primary. he is eyeing california which has hundreds of delegates. what he is telling democrats privately is not to worry. he is not going
mary ann tighe, thank you for your time.oming up on bloomberg markets, bernie sanders is refusing to give up his for the white house. is he behind the scenes, assuring the party to do his part to the donald trump. a bloomberg news exclusive next. ♪ shery: welcome back. now to u.s. politics, bernie sanders continues his fight against hillary clinton for the democratic nomination. many in the party here that sanders threatening to take the fight all the way to the convention is helping donald...
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mary says we throw out dairy way too soon. we try milk that expired four years ago. >> it is definitely not bad. >> i ask her how can you really tell what is good or bad? >> smell it. if it smells, throw it out. that should be your key and not the date. >> because of the legislation industry groups agreed to draft a new standard for dating that could be applied nationwide. it should be ready this month. the bill is on hold until then. if you have questions about how long you can keep other foods in your kitchen go to our website at abc7news.com and click on seven on your side. i have a lot of great information. >> most foods are owe -- are okay. >> not the stuff in the deri case. most packaged foods, a long, longtime. >>> let's turn our attention to a spectacular forecast. >> sandhya patel has the details. >> we will get a summer preview over the next few days, dan and ama. looking at live doppler 7hd, right now the coast is socked in. it is foggy and visibility is down to four miles in half moon bay as the fog will be with us
mary says we throw out dairy way too soon. we try milk that expired four years ago. >> it is definitely not bad. >> i ask her how can you really tell what is good or bad? >> smell it. if it smells, throw it out. that should be your key and not the date. >> because of the legislation industry groups agreed to draft a new standard for dating that could be applied nationwide. it should be ready this month. the bill is on hold until then. if you have questions about how long...
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i'm anne-marie green. ted cruz has dropped out of the race for the republican presidential nomination after getting walloped by donald trump in the indiana primary. it was a last gasp for cruz. trump's easy win in indiana all but clinches the gop nomination. and it clears the way for a potential november faceoff with the democratic front-runner, hillary clinton. though clinton narrowly lost to bernie sanders in indiana, she maintains a sizable lead in delegates needed to win the nomination. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the 2016 presidential contenders turned their focus to the remaining nominating contest including donald trump who is now only focusing on hillary clinton following last night's primary. while ted cruz ended his campaign, john kasich insists he isn't going anywhere. meanwhile, democrat bernie sanders is also vowing to press on after pulling off an upset win over front-runner hillary clinton. ♪ >> reporter: donald trump is turning his sights to hi
i'm anne-marie green. ted cruz has dropped out of the race for the republican presidential nomination after getting walloped by donald trump in the indiana primary. it was a last gasp for cruz. trump's easy win in indiana all but clinches the gop nomination. and it clears the way for a potential november faceoff with the democratic front-runner, hillary clinton. though clinton narrowly lost to bernie sanders in indiana, she maintains a sizable lead in delegates needed to win the nomination....
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. great day. ,,,, c1 >>> good morning, everyone. a live look out at the bay bridge down on the embarcadero. what a beautiful view, tuesday, may 24. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. how's the weather shaping up out there? >>> looking good with a little bit of drizzle and showers and a whole lot of a little. that's what is happening. we fired up the kpix 5 doppler to prove no rain yet. but there could be this afternoon. how about traffic? >>> over at the bay bridge toll plaza, wide open to kickstart your tuesday morning. no traffic delays getting into the city and bart was on time. it was a rough commute yesterday and we'll continue to keep the latest on kpix traffic. >> all right. thank you. >>> a vallejo neighborhood is mourning a little boy who died in a fire and it's believed what his own father set it.
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. great day. ,,,, c1 >>> good morning, everyone. a live look out at the bay bridge down on the embarcadero. what a beautiful view, tuesday, may 24. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. how's the weather shaping up out there? >>> looking good with a little bit of drizzle and showers and a whole lot of a little. that's what is happening. we fired up the kpix 5 doppler to prove no rain yet. but there could...