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mary saw a passing sleigh approach the village. she distracted the old man, grabbed her youngest child, ran outside and begged the people in the sleigh to take her to nearby hanover, new hampshire. she had effectively escaped the shaker village. but leadership and her husband joseph were right behind her. she made it as far as hanover and immediately went to the home of a friend. but joseph had been alerted by the older shaker man who exposed mary's deception. joseph and several shaker leaders came to the house. by all accounts, there was a very vociferous fight with yelling and screaming and crying. joseph, according to mary, ripped the baby from her arms and went back to the shaker village. so mary dyer had left the shakers, but she had left her children behind. this began for mary for the next 50 years an anti-shaker campaign, a campaign to prevent what had happened to her from happening to other women. a campaign to make sure that children could not be taken from their mothers, a campaign to make sure that a mother without her
mary saw a passing sleigh approach the village. she distracted the old man, grabbed her youngest child, ran outside and begged the people in the sleigh to take her to nearby hanover, new hampshire. she had effectively escaped the shaker village. but leadership and her husband joseph were right behind her. she made it as far as hanover and immediately went to the home of a friend. but joseph had been alerted by the older shaker man who exposed mary's deception. joseph and several shaker leaders...
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they would pray just saying hail mary, hail mary -- and then go play games. she said, that is a good start. but i want you to spend some time with the rosary. and as francisco said, he had to pray many rosaries to see mary. it is a christ centered prayer. the holy name of jesus is at the center of the prayer. just by saying the rosary, we say the holy name of jesus which has powered us to banish evil. we say that 53 times if we say the rosary. >> okay. and there are mysteries of the rosary -- sorrowful, joyful and glorious mysteries. and then added, the luminous mysteries. >> so five meditations on events in christ's life. >> i think it is very powerful as well. >> i admit i don't always do it. >> after this program, you probably well. >> how then will your parish -- we know that we are going to have a consecration to the archdiocese -- to the immaculate heart of mary october 7th. what is the vision of what happens after that? how do we continue that path toward mary. what fruits as a result of this might we expect? what puts us in this relationship? >> i wou
they would pray just saying hail mary, hail mary -- and then go play games. she said, that is a good start. but i want you to spend some time with the rosary. and as francisco said, he had to pray many rosaries to see mary. it is a christ centered prayer. the holy name of jesus is at the center of the prayer. just by saying the rosary, we say the holy name of jesus which has powered us to banish evil. we say that 53 times if we say the rosary. >> okay. and there are mysteries of the...
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>> marie: i don't think the left says nothing. >> jesse: i haven't heard anything. >> marie: you don'tt probably. >> jesse: no one does. >> marie: let me read one more thing from bret stevens. he said "from a law and order standpoint, more guns mean more murder. from a personal safety standpoint, more guns means less safety." >> greg: he cites a deeply flawed study. the study didn't look at gun ownership in homicides. he looked at a measure of gun suicides and homicides. an example of why it's flawed is if you look at gun ownership among women, you see very little increase in suicides by gun among women. that's a flaw. then he sucks in the liberal readers confessing this flawed study. then he goes on and debunks every single flimsy argument the left task, revealing their shallow suggestions. then he does the genius move. he suggests political suicide at the end because these really smart. he is challenging jimmy kimmel, challenging schumer to say what they really want to say. ban guns. they prefer to hide behind the rhetoric of demonization that if you don't go for a little bit of gun
>> marie: i don't think the left says nothing. >> jesse: i haven't heard anything. >> marie: you don'tt probably. >> jesse: no one does. >> marie: let me read one more thing from bret stevens. he said "from a law and order standpoint, more guns mean more murder. from a personal safety standpoint, more guns means less safety." >> greg: he cites a deeply flawed study. the study didn't look at gun ownership in homicides. he looked at a measure of gun...
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mary ann was almost 50. that yanos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually, mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> reporter: archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> reporter: how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> reporter: across town in long beach, yanos wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> yanos truly loved her. loved boring on obsession. unfortunately, it takes two people to quit the relationship. and yanos was just not going to accept it. >> reporter: and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >> coming up, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> they were negative for blood. something is there. but it's not blood. when i saw the report he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. . you too, unnecessary er visi
mary ann was almost 50. that yanos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually, mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> reporter: archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> reporter: how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> reporter: across town in...
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so marie, how is this going to work? >> marie: it's interesting. the dnc is clearly struggling. i think rightfully so because i as a democrat feel like they don't exactly know what they're doing. what's interesting is individual candidates are having historic fundraising totals so far. let me read you one specific. at least 162 democratic candidates and 82 g.o.p. held districts have raised over $100,000. that is way ahead of what the g.o.p. candidates did for example in 2010 when there was this huge wave election way ahead of where we were in 14 or 16. >> harris: is in this kind of normal when you're not in the majority? >> marie: it's a way ahead of what happened to the republicans in 2010 when they were the majority either. what i'm saying is i think publicans would be unwise to look at the dnc fundraising numbers and think there's not a lot of energy. >> harris: have their in the office right now. democrats had to spend. >> marie: if democratic candidates are out raising republicans and historic ways right now, is individual. >> kevin: i think once again the democrat party sh
so marie, how is this going to work? >> marie: it's interesting. the dnc is clearly struggling. i think rightfully so because i as a democrat feel like they don't exactly know what they're doing. what's interesting is individual candidates are having historic fundraising totals so far. let me read you one specific. at least 162 democratic candidates and 82 g.o.p. held districts have raised over $100,000. that is way ahead of what the g.o.p. candidates did for example in 2010 when there...
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and for joseph, his marriage with mary was long over, but when mary said she would take her childrenith her, that's when the problem began. by custom and by law, the children belonged to joseph. further, mary and joseph signed a legal indenture giving the children effectively to the shakers, until the children reached the age of majority. mary had no legal leg to stand on to remove her children from the shaker village. one winter day while all the shakers are in worship mary is alone in a shaker building, with an old man and the youngest of the children, too young to attend church services. mary saw a passing sleigh approach the village and she distracted the old man, grabbed her youngest child and ran outside and begged the people in the sleigh to take her to new hampshire. she effectively escaped the shaker village, but the leadership and her husband joseph were right behind her. she made it as far as hanover and meetly went to the home of a friend, but joseph had been alerted by the older shaker man who exposed mary's deception. joseph and several shaker leaders came to the house.
and for joseph, his marriage with mary was long over, but when mary said she would take her childrenith her, that's when the problem began. by custom and by law, the children belonged to joseph. further, mary and joseph signed a legal indenture giving the children effectively to the shakers, until the children reached the age of majority. mary had no legal leg to stand on to remove her children from the shaker village. one winter day while all the shakers are in worship mary is alone in a...
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>> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years.nddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah, that's -- whoa. go ahead, go for it. >> eric: you want to try it? >> anthony: no, go for it, big boy. all right, here we go. >> anthony: is there a future for him in the restaurant business? i'm not so sure. >> anthony: normal humans do not usually follow multiple wads of oozing cheese melted over potatoes with a molten pot of more cheese. >> anthony: so you're excited. finally, your fondue. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: but we are no ordinary men. we are titans. we are centurions of dairy products. >> anthony: okay, let's do the fondue. >> marie: do some eights slowly. >> anthony: figure eight >> marie: eights, on the bottom. you touch the bottom. tony, tony, tony, li
>> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years.nddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah,...
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they're out at the university of mary washington.plause ] >> yeah. >> hello. >> i officially put my pom poms away now many we're out here amazing day. we've been here since 6:00 a.m. we'll be here until 11:00. come on down and join us. we're here with michael spencer associate dir >> we like long titles. you were a student here. talk about your journey into becoming associate professor. >> yeah. i was born and raised in charlottesville v-v decided to come to mary washington for the historic preservation program. graduated from here in 2,004. went to kentucky met my wife there. studied historic preservation and came back here and teaching at mary washington. >> like many like you many students come here specifically to learn more about it. so tell us about the program. >> the program really is a holistic program of preservation. archeology, to building conservation. we've got a great alumni network. we've been long-standing program since 1984. all of that coupled together i think really allowed, um, the word to get out. >> yes. >> rec
they're out at the university of mary washington.plause ] >> yeah. >> hello. >> i officially put my pom poms away now many we're out here amazing day. we've been here since 6:00 a.m. we'll be here until 11:00. come on down and join us. we're here with michael spencer associate dir >> we like long titles. you were a student here. talk about your journey into becoming associate professor. >> yeah. i was born and raised in charlottesville v-v decided to come to mary...
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anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thank you, nikki. >>> president trump is defending his chief of staff john kelly after kelly defended mr. trump's condolence call to a family in the death of a soldier. errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the president rejected the accusation by florida congresswoman frederica wilson that chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his position in the white house. >> he doesn't need this job. in fact, he didn't really want this job. >> reporter: the past week's controversy between the gold stash family and the white house comes amid the latest win. >> reporter: fueling his confidence the republican controlled senate passed a budget this week which the house is expected the take up in the coming days. the president's budget director mick mulvaney says that is crucial. >> it was a big step forward to keeping that s
anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thank you, nikki. >>> president trump is defending his chief of staff john kelly after kelly defended mr. trump's condolence call to a family in the death of a soldier. errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the president rejected the accusation by florida congresswoman frederica wilson that...
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the factor we have to think about is mary's execution.executed in 1587. to have openly displayed a portrait of mary would have been quite a dangerous decision. since the portrait of sirjohn maitland is so valuable in and of itself, the painting will never be stripped back. the image of mary queen of scots will never be restored. herface always hidden away from history. tim allman, bbc news. fascinating, what is behind the canvas. this is bbc news. plenty more on the website stay with us. headlines are coming up shortly. hello. the weekend's looking quite chilly and blustery, particularly across northern britain. it's not going to be windy all through the weekend but saturday especially blustery across scotland and northern england, around the pennines, where we'll be touching gale force at times. and on top of that we've got a lot of cloud heading our way, certainly not looking sunny across the north. the best of the sunshine is expected further south. in the short term we've got clearer skies across southern areas where we have the high
the factor we have to think about is mary's execution.executed in 1587. to have openly displayed a portrait of mary would have been quite a dangerous decision. since the portrait of sirjohn maitland is so valuable in and of itself, the painting will never be stripped back. the image of mary queen of scots will never be restored. herface always hidden away from history. tim allman, bbc news. fascinating, what is behind the canvas. this is bbc news. plenty more on the website stay with us....
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mary, it was a mess last night. >> it was., law larry -- larry, is s word is not in my vocabulary yet. i don't say that word until december. as you step outside slick streets, debris on the roads from trees and leaves. all of that out there with scatter showers. we have another two hours of the rain and that will begin to clear from west to east. it's chilly out there. these are the temperatures . 46 degrees in washington with the wind chill it feels more like 40 some areas obviously feeling like the 30s out there. this is how your day will begin to pan out. 47 by 9:00 a.m., 52 by noon and around 56 degrees by 5:00 this afternoon. so highs today in the mid to upper 50s. it will feel very chilly out there. even though you see a little bit of sun by the afternoon a jacket will keep you comfortable throughout the day. ellen. >> sorry, that was me with the furniture. i had to keep my jacket on until the last second. >>> we had a lot of weather problems on the roads this morning. trees down, limbs, leaves which is not going to impa
mary, it was a mess last night. >> it was., law larry -- larry, is s word is not in my vocabulary yet. i don't say that word until december. as you step outside slick streets, debris on the roads from trees and leaves. all of that out there with scatter showers. we have another two hours of the rain and that will begin to clear from west to east. it's chilly out there. these are the temperatures . 46 degrees in washington with the wind chill it feels more like 40 some areas obviously...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com you were borne to travel... borne to rock... borne to piggyback... and you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only airborne plus beta-immune booster is made with a crafted blend of vitamins and minerals, plus an added ingredient proven to boost your natural defenses. keep doing what you were borne to do. airborne plus beta immune booster. >>> a murder investigation underway after a man is found overnight with a knife in his back, we will tell but the big question on the minds of investigators. >>> and we're waking up to a crisp, fall morning this is a live look from our parkway central library camera we will tell you how cool it will feel heading out to work this morning. >>> judge will deciding whether jerry sandusky will get a new trial, we will see his lawyers argue in court later today. >>> it is wednesday october 18th good morning i'm jim donova
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com you were borne to travel... borne to rock... borne to piggyback... and you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only airborne plus beta-immune booster is made with a crafted blend of vitamins and minerals, plus an added ingredient proven to boost your natural defenses. keep doing what you were borne to do. airborne...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning historians and kennedy assassination buffs are poring over some 2,800 just-released documents relating to the murder of john f. kennedy. the national archives posted the documents last night, meeting a deadline set by congress ta years ago, but bowing to appeals from the cia and the fbi, president trump blocked the release of 18,000 others. in a memo mr. trump said, i have no choice, citing potentially ir reversible harm to our nation's security. he ordered a six-month review of those files. nikki battiste is here in new york. good morning, nikki. >> good morning, anne-marie. wikileaks announced they're offering an award for disclosing those documents showing violations of law and inefficiency of administrative error. it's the day everyone has been waiting five decades for. the national archives released more than 2,500 records related to the jfk assassination. the government was required by a 1992 law to make them public. >> so far we're finding it's a picture of thi
i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning historians and kennedy assassination buffs are poring over some 2,800 just-released documents relating to the murder of john f. kennedy. the national archives posted the documents last night, meeting a deadline set by congress ta years ago, but bowing to appeals from the cia and the fbi, president trump blocked the release of 18,000 others. in a memo mr. trump said, i have no choice, citing potentially ir reversible harm to our nation's security....
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i'm anne-marie green. stephen paddock's girlfriend says he was a kind, caring, quiet man and she has no idea what prompted him to unleash a deadly barrage of gunfire at a las vegas concert, but it's clear the attack was well plan and intended to inflict considerable damage. the sheriff said he had plans to escape. at least 58 people were killed and hundreds injured. mola lenghi is in las vegas with more. mola, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the clark county sheriff says while there is no concrete evidence of anyone helping stephen paddock carrying out his deadly massacre, he doesn't believe he could have acted alone from the stockpiling of weapons, planning, and the execution. the sheriff suggests at some point paddock had to have had some help. investigators in las vegas continue to comb through the life and hotel room of gunman stephen paddock trying to figure out why he carried out sunday's massacre. >> we don't have any immediately accessful thumbprints that would indicate the sho
i'm anne-marie green. stephen paddock's girlfriend says he was a kind, caring, quiet man and she has no idea what prompted him to unleash a deadly barrage of gunfire at a las vegas concert, but it's clear the attack was well plan and intended to inflict considerable damage. the sheriff said he had plans to escape. at least 58 people were killed and hundreds injured. mola lenghi is in las vegas with more. mola, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the clark county sheriff...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says claims that he was disrespectful to a family of an american soldier killed in action is incorrect. this case involves a phone call mr. trump made to the widow of a soldier killed nearly two weeks ago in africa. seth lemon is here in new york with more. seth, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter he had proof his phone conversation with the bereaved military widow went well, though, neither he nor congress let it up. they're standing by what they say they heard. wednesday was a day of he said/she said, pitting president trump against florida congresswoman fredericka wilson. >> did say what that congresswoman said. didn't say it at all. she knows it. >> at issue, the condolence call president trump made to the army sergeant's widow of army soldier la david soldier. he was killed in an ambush in afghanistan. for a second day wilson insisted the president made an insensitive comment. >> i heard him say, well, he knew what he was signing up for,
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump says claims that he was disrespectful to a family of an american soldier killed in action is incorrect. this case involves a phone call mr. trump made to the widow of a soldier killed nearly two weeks ago in africa. seth lemon is here in new york with more. seth, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. twitter he had proof his phone conversation with the bereaved military widow went well, though, neither he nor congress let it...
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anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thank you, nikki. >>> president trump is defending his chief of staff john kelly after he defended a soldier's call. errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his job in the white house. the controversy between a gold star family and the white house comes as the president aims for his first major legislative win. he's now on it is mystic his tax plan will pass soon. >> reporter: fueling his confidence the republican controlled senate passed a budget this week which the house is expected the take up in the coming days. the budget director nick mmick mulvaney says it's crucial. >> it was a big step forward to keeping that step as promised. >> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare, and i think we actually have the votes. >> reporter: but the onto health care legislatio
anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thank you, nikki. >>> president trump is defending his chief of staff john kelly after he defended a soldier's call. errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his job in the white house. the controversy between a gold star family and the white...
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university of mary washington where we are this morning. are down in fredericksburg, virginia, enjoying that wonderful campus. looks like we have members of the equestrian team or club down there. >> very nice. >> let's talk about d.c. right now. two big economic headlines coming out of the city this w week. >> mayor bowser touting grant and other funding to try to solve a problem for some time now. the lack of grocery stores and restaurants in ward seven and eight. but can that money really bring in what the residents need there? the other big story economic wise the district bid to win the amazon headquarters contest. the city putting up four sites for that the question is is that maybe little overzealous. too many? we'll fine out. sitting down with brian kenner d.c. deputy mayor for planning and economic development. you only need one of what was behind the strategy to nominate four sites in the city and not just say look we think this one might be the best location? >> you know we really think we've got a lot of diversity in washington,
university of mary washington where we are this morning. are down in fredericksburg, virginia, enjoying that wonderful campus. looks like we have members of the equestrian team or club down there. >> very nice. >> let's talk about d.c. right now. two big economic headlines coming out of the city this w week. >> mayor bowser touting grant and other funding to try to solve a problem for some time now. the lack of grocery stores and restaurants in ward seven and eight. but can...
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mary: that's correct, rosemary.ould no sit by on the sidelines and watch my granddaughter suffer, and no one had an answer. so, we took it upon ourselves to start our nonprofit, and we've been up about a year and a half so far, and we've had numerous fundraisers. pat stakes was involved, softball events. we have an annual gala that we're doing this year, and the response has been overwhelming. rosemary: is the goal to raise funds for research? mary: it is. it is for research and awareness. this disease has just been diagnosed 3 years ago. there are probably other children that have it that don't know they have it, so we also want to bring awareness to the disease. rosemary: and why do you think there is such a lack of government focus on it? jennifer: partially i would say due to the national institute of health, who's been a great proponent for us, and if fact helped us find what it was after 3 years of no one being able to correctly identify it. i think that's a piece of it. but because it is rare and because it i
mary: that's correct, rosemary.ould no sit by on the sidelines and watch my granddaughter suffer, and no one had an answer. so, we took it upon ourselves to start our nonprofit, and we've been up about a year and a half so far, and we've had numerous fundraisers. pat stakes was involved, softball events. we have an annual gala that we're doing this year, and the response has been overwhelming. rosemary: is the goal to raise funds for research? mary: it is. it is for research and awareness. this...
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i'm anne-marie green. in his most aggressive move yet to dismantle the affordable care act, president trump is following through on a threat to cut off subsidy payments to insurance carriers selling obamacare. brook silva-braga is here. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. so now the president has started chipping away at the law himself. for months mr. trump has called these cost-sharing subsidies a bailout. well, now, this key part of obamacare could end almost immediately. about 6 million americans qualify for the subsidies which defray out-of-pocket costs for people with modest incomes. the cost to the government, about $7 billion a year. the white house said in a statement last night the government cannot lawfully make the cost-sharing reduction payments because they lack a formal authorization from congress. noords, congress hasn't appropriated funding. democratic leaders were swift to denounce the plan. it is a spiteless act pointed at sabotage leveled at working-class and every corner of amer
i'm anne-marie green. in his most aggressive move yet to dismantle the affordable care act, president trump is following through on a threat to cut off subsidy payments to insurance carriers selling obamacare. brook silva-braga is here. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. so now the president has started chipping away at the law himself. for months mr. trump has called these cost-sharing subsidies a bailout. well, now, this key part of obamacare could end almost immediately. about...
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i'm anne-marie green. the white house wanted this week to be about the republican tax plan and the president's trip to asia. washington is trying to digest the criminal charges from robert mueller criminal investigations. chair paul manafort and an associate are under house arrest. while former trump adviser george papadopoulos pled guilty, in a criminal case potentially linking the trump campaign to the kremlin. >> good morning. the white house insists this doesn't have anything to do with the president and is pointing fingers at the clinton campaign. the white house is dismissing itself from the first charges. the investigation into a trump campaign and russia. the president tweeted, in part, sorry, this is years before paul manafort was with the trump campaign. also, there is no collusion. manafort, along with his business partner, rick gates face money laundering and conspiracy. they both pleaded not guilty. >> there is no evidence mr. manafort or the trump campaign colluded with the russian government
i'm anne-marie green. the white house wanted this week to be about the republican tax plan and the president's trip to asia. washington is trying to digest the criminal charges from robert mueller criminal investigations. chair paul manafort and an associate are under house arrest. while former trump adviser george papadopoulos pled guilty, in a criminal case potentially linking the trump campaign to the kremlin. >> good morning. the white house insists this doesn't have anything to do...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ay. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com october 18th. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- >>> thanks for waking up with us. good morning, it is wednesday, october 18th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to neda. and jaclyn is back. welcome back! >> nice to be back. >> we missed you. >> all right. so this morning there's a little bit of a marine layer. i call it -- [ laughter ] >> we have not seen that in a long time! you can see that fog here in our sutro tower camera facing east. so there it is. that's a sign of our onshore winds that are arriving and that means cooler conditions. you probably felt it out there. temperatures cooler than yesterday. so we're dropping about five to 10 degrees in many areas. onshore flow is why we have that little bit of a marine layer and why our temperatures are on the downward slope. i'll explain how cool we are going to get and track the rain coming up. >>> right now, we are tracking some overnight roadw
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ay. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com october 18th. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- >>> thanks for waking up with us. good morning, it is wednesday, october 18th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to neda. and jaclyn is back. welcome back! >> nice to be back. >> we missed you. >> all right. so this morning there's a little bit of a marine layer. i call it -- [...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "something in common." i'm anne-marie green."cbs morning news." for my joint pain. s now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. with less joint pain, watch me. for less joint pain and clearer skin, ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. >>> our top stories this morning, the houston astros took game five of the world series thanks to alex bregman. t
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "something in common." i'm anne-marie green."cbs morning news." for my joint pain. s now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, at least seven people were injured when a louisiana oil rig exploded. rescue boats are scouring the waters of lake pontchartrain just miles north of new orleans. several are injured and one is still missing. the platform about a mile and a half from the coastline exploded last night. the platform is used to transfer oil. cleaning chemicals reportedly ignited on the rig, and it's unclear if oil is leaking into the lake. >>> and this morning firefighters say they are finally making some progress against the deadly wildfires that have ravaged northern california. some evacuation orders have been lifted, but the danger is far from over. at least 40 deaths are blamed on the fires and 5,700 homes and buildings have been destroyed. seth lemon has more. good morning, seth. >> good morning, anne-marie. fire crews are gaining ground the wildfires but they've devastated hundreds of miles. now as people are getting the all-clear to return home, they're not finding much to go back to. it
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, at least seven people were injured when a louisiana oil rig exploded. rescue boats are scouring the waters of lake pontchartrain just miles north of new orleans. several are injured and one is still missing. the platform about a mile and a half from the coastline exploded last night. the platform is used to transfer oil. cleaning chemicals reportedly ignited on the rig, and it's unclear if oil is leaking into the lake. >>> and this morning...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> the republican party civil war erupted with a blistering verbal assault by two retiring gop senators. first tennessee's bob corker and then arizona's jeff flake. corker said the president has trouble with the truth while flake declared he would not be complicit, calling mr. trump's behavior dangerous to a democracy. >> we must never regard as normal the regular and casual undermining of our norms and ideals. we must never meekly accept the dale daily sun dering of our country. the personal attacks, the threats against principles, freedom and institution. >> nikki battiste is here with more. good morning, nicky. >> good morning. the white house is waking up half after two critical members have said they will not be seek re-election. steve bannon is calling it a monumental victory for the trump movement. two republican senators issued no holds barred criticisms on president trump tuesday. >> when the next generation asks us why didn't you do something, why didn't you speak up, what
i'm anne-marie green. >>> the republican party civil war erupted with a blistering verbal assault by two retiring gop senators. first tennessee's bob corker and then arizona's jeff flake. corker said the president has trouble with the truth while flake declared he would not be complicit, calling mr. trump's behavior dangerous to a democracy. >> we must never regard as normal the regular and casual undermining of our norms and ideals. we must never meekly accept the dale daily sun...
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the children said mary told them that there would be a war worse than world war one if the world did not return to god. >>> we'll introduce you to the coolest dirt biking 69-year-old grandmother on the face of the earth. >>> flu season around the corner with clearing up myths about the flu shots. >>> tips for dine, out on a budget. how you can enjoy a night out without breaking the bank. >>> meteorologist melissa magee is in the weather center with the latest. >>> you see over my shoulder outside in cape may, plenty of sunshine, but here in philadelphia, stuck in the clouds and because of that temperatures right now are only in the lower 70's. 72 in the city, due point in at
the children said mary told them that there would be a war worse than world war one if the world did not return to god. >>> we'll introduce you to the coolest dirt biking 69-year-old grandmother on the face of the earth. >>> flu season around the corner with clearing up myths about the flu shots. >>> tips for dine, out on a budget. how you can enjoy a night out without breaking the bank. >>> meteorologist melissa magee is in the weather center with the...
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abc's mary bruce leading us off. >> reporter: at the pentagon today, the joint chiefs of staff offered the first account of what happened in that deadly ambush in niger, saying the intelligence they had did not indicate a significant threat. >> the assessment by our leaders on the ground at that time was that contact with the enemy was unlikely. >> reporter: but tonight, abc news is learning much more about what really happened in the ambush that killed four american special ops soldiers and what their mission really was. it was october 3rd when 12 u.s. soldiers and 30 nigerians set out on a reconnaissance mission to a remote village. but a senior intelligence official tells abc news, they were given a second mission. their new goal? to kill or capture a high value target. they were supposed to be joined by a second u.s. team that never made it, but they were told to proceed on their own. the official tells us that mission was unsuccessful, but exposed the americans to the enemy. the next morning, the americans are heading home when they sense something is off. a village elder is tryin
abc's mary bruce leading us off. >> reporter: at the pentagon today, the joint chiefs of staff offered the first account of what happened in that deadly ambush in niger, saying the intelligence they had did not indicate a significant threat. >> the assessment by our leaders on the ground at that time was that contact with the enemy was unlikely. >> reporter: but tonight, abc news is learning much more about what really happened in the ambush that killed four american special...
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anne-marie? >> mola lenghi in las vegas. thank you very much, mola. >>> in the wake of sunday's shootings, some hotels have enacted enhanced security detectors. the wynn and on core hotels are scanning luggage as the need arises. earlier the las vegas "review-journal" report thad the hotels were checking every bag but have scaled back. and at least 130 victims from the shooting remain hospitalized. 48 remain in critical condition. we're learning more about the 59 people killed in the massacre. kenneth craig has that part of the story. >> reporter: they were daughters and sons, fathers and mothers. >> she's heart and soul to the family. >> reporter: brokenhearted family members are remembering rocio guillen of california who leaves behind four children. >> the oldest, the two youngest are calling for mommy. it just breaks my heart. >> reporter: john phippen also had four children. contractors say they will miss the general contractor singing on the job and always lending a helping hand. >> this is a really great guy that unfo
anne-marie? >> mola lenghi in las vegas. thank you very much, mola. >>> in the wake of sunday's shootings, some hotels have enacted enhanced security detectors. the wynn and on core hotels are scanning luggage as the need arises. earlier the las vegas "review-journal" report thad the hotels were checking every bag but have scaled back. and at least 130 victims from the shooting remain hospitalized. 48 remain in critical condition. we're learning more about the 59 people...
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>> marie: why does general mattis think it's in our interest? >> lisa: what i'm saying is i think it is not a bad thing. the look to congress for that have further discussion. >> sandra: there has been -- >> newt: your complaining two different things. mattis said don't pull out of the deal. the president is not pulling out of the deal. the question is when to be for example designate. i think what he's doing is acting very clever. this is very well staffed. i think they deserve a lot of credit.
>> marie: why does general mattis think it's in our interest? >> lisa: what i'm saying is i think it is not a bad thing. the look to congress for that have further discussion. >> sandra: there has been -- >> newt: your complaining two different things. mattis said don't pull out of the deal. the president is not pulling out of the deal. the question is when to be for example designate. i think what he's doing is acting very clever. this is very well staffed. i think they...
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the image of mary queen of shops will never be restored.restored. herface always hidden away from history. tim allman, bbc news. extraordinary discovery! lots more on our website. if you want to get in touch with us here at bbc world news, you can do so on social media. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. goodbye. hello. the weekend is looking chilly and blustery, particularly across northern britain. it's not going to be windy across the entire weekend but saturday especially blustery across scotland and northern england, across the pennines will touch gale force at times. on top of that we have a lot of cloud heading our way, so it's certainly not looking sunny across the north. the best of the sunshine is expected further south. in the short term we've got clearer skies across southern areas where we have a high pressure, and you can see quite a few isobars already there across scotland so the winds are strengthening. here are the temperatures first thing on saturday. pretty much the same across the country but the night, the following night
the image of mary queen of shops will never be restored.restored. herface always hidden away from history. tim allman, bbc news. extraordinary discovery! lots more on our website. if you want to get in touch with us here at bbc world news, you can do so on social media. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. goodbye. hello. the weekend is looking chilly and blustery, particularly across northern britain. it's not going to be windy across the entire weekend but saturday especially blustery across...
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now, joe returns to boston and he will mary mary ellen. now, mary ellen is only -- a brother patrick. her parents names were michael o'bryan and julia. mary ellen would be pregnant 12 times. suffering four miscarriages and had eight live births two died as infants, six loved long enough to be enumerated by the census, john was the fourth older of the survivors, all three children older than john would die of tb. james as 16, katherine at 19, and patrick at 24. five of her children predeceased her by the time she died in 1913 at the aim of 52. james is buried in watertown's cemetery, and the o'bryan family gravesite and katherine and patrick are buried alongside their mother and youngest brother in mt. benedict cemetery. none of the names of the three siblings are engraved tom tombstones, john chose not to memorialize these three siblings. this is once again -- part of the reinvention, john told the word he was only the of them and him and his brother, edward, better known as -- and the other brothers, donald. known as buttons. now, why? th
now, joe returns to boston and he will mary mary ellen. now, mary ellen is only -- a brother patrick. her parents names were michael o'bryan and julia. mary ellen would be pregnant 12 times. suffering four miscarriages and had eight live births two died as infants, six loved long enough to be enumerated by the census, john was the fourth older of the survivors, all three children older than john would die of tb. james as 16, katherine at 19, and patrick at 24. five of her children predeceased...
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former deputy spokesperson for the state department, marie harf. republican strategist and fox news contributor lisa boothe. at today's hashtag one lucky guy, we are lucky to have him, former house speaker newt gingrich is here and also has a "new york times" best-selling author of the new novel vengeance, and he is outnumbered. have you back. >> newt: great to be back. >> harris: this is such a huge day. iran, the president was at the summit. >> sandra: is a huge day and huge week. is it a trump is going to make his long-awaited announcement on the iran nuclear deal shortly. we are told he is not going to recertify the agreement. and we are outlining why he feels iran is not complying with the deal. mr. trump mention his plans earlier today. >> we are returning moral clarity to our view of the world and too many great challenges we face. this afternoon, and a little while, i'll be giving a speech on iran. a terrorist nation like few others, i think you're going to find it very interesting. >> sandra: let's go live to white chief house corresponden
former deputy spokesperson for the state department, marie harf. republican strategist and fox news contributor lisa boothe. at today's hashtag one lucky guy, we are lucky to have him, former house speaker newt gingrich is here and also has a "new york times" best-selling author of the new novel vengeance, and he is outnumbered. have you back. >> newt: great to be back. >> harris: this is such a huge day. iran, the president was at the summit. >> sandra: is a huge...
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mary, queen of scots was forced to abdicate in 1567.on. perhaps this yields a clue as to why she was painted over. the fact we have to think about is mary's execution. so, the inscribed date on this portrait is 1589, and mary was executed in 1587. to have openly displayed a portrait of mary would have been quite a dangerous decision. this detective work has unveiled a secret hidden for centuries, now open to all.
mary, queen of scots was forced to abdicate in 1567.on. perhaps this yields a clue as to why she was painted over. the fact we have to think about is mary's execution. so, the inscribed date on this portrait is 1589, and mary was executed in 1587. to have openly displayed a portrait of mary would have been quite a dangerous decision. this detective work has unveiled a secret hidden for centuries, now open to all.
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e i'm anne-marie green. e i'm anne-marie green.reat day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) >>> smoke in the third floor and then, i put my head out and then i see smoke coming from the second floor. >> breaking right now flames erupting from the mess popular restaurants on south street we are live as fire fighters try to stop that fire from spreading. >>> school community grieving this morning after one of their students and another teen are murdered in south philadelphia we will have more on the victims and search for their killer. >>> take a look some are waking up in a fog, we will tell you how long it will take to burn off. it is wednesday october 25th good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. all that plus more national guard soldiers are heading to puerto ri
e i'm anne-marie green. e i'm anne-marie green.reat day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey, guys. where are the cookies for the... bake sale? bake... bake sale? need to bake in a hurry? use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required. so baking is delicious and easy. ooh, cookies! ah, ah, ah! (laughter) >>> smoke in the third floor and then, i put my head out and then i see smoke coming from the second floor. >> breaking right now...
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that's his job today. >> marie: that's right. and harris, you spoke so movingly about the physical wounds that are still being treated, some will take years to heal, some never will. we need to focus as much on the mental toll this is taking on everyone that was there on each of the 58 families that lost loved ones. this is going to be summoned that these people will never forget. once some of those physicals wounds are healed, it will take years and decades, and some people will never fully heal in terms of the mental issues that come up when you witness something like this. the ptsd this is real. after the president leaves, this is the first step towards some of that healing that these folks and las vegas are going to be dealing with for a very, very long time. >> katie: the president, when he takes that extra time to speak to law enforcement officials on the ground to ask about and the details on the logistics of the response of what's happening, he has a special respect for people who are in charge. he understands that making
that's his job today. >> marie: that's right. and harris, you spoke so movingly about the physical wounds that are still being treated, some will take years to heal, some never will. we need to focus as much on the mental toll this is taking on everyone that was there on each of the 58 families that lost loved ones. this is going to be summoned that these people will never forget. once some of those physicals wounds are healed, it will take years and decades, and some people will never...
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>> marie: plywood, yes, it is. >> martin: plywood. >> marie: it saves a lot of weight, putting that woodtead of metal. >> martin: plywood just doesn't sound like rocket science. >> marie: you know, it doesn't feel that way to us, as westerners. they don't invest resources where it's not necessary. >> martin: it only has a range of 186 miles, but it would reach its target in about five minutes. >> marie: so, then we get up to the real serious part of this missile, which is what we call the payload. the payload is everything, including the warhead, that sits inside this cavity. it can carry about 1,000 kilograms, or 2,200-pound payload. >> martin: but here's the feature that sets this scud apart. >> marie: this was designed to be a nuclear trainer, and you can tell because the thickness of the aero-shell here is more than what it would be for a standard high explosive warhead. >> martin: a nuclear trainer? this missile is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead? >> marie: this missile, as designed by russia, was intended to carry a nuclear warhead. >> martin: a nuclear-capable weapon with a
>> marie: plywood, yes, it is. >> martin: plywood. >> marie: it saves a lot of weight, putting that woodtead of metal. >> martin: plywood just doesn't sound like rocket science. >> marie: you know, it doesn't feel that way to us, as westerners. they don't invest resources where it's not necessary. >> martin: it only has a range of 186 miles, but it would reach its target in about five minutes. >> marie: so, then we get up to the real serious part of...
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anne-marie? >> mola length guy in las vegas. thank you very much, mola. >>> in the wake of sunday's shootings, some hotels have enacted enhanced security detectors. earlier the las vegas "review-journal" report thad the hotels were checking every bag but have scaled back. and at least 130 victims from the shooting remain hospitalized. we're learning more about the 59 people killed in the massacre. kenneth craig has that part of the story. >> reporter: they were daughters and sons, mothers and daughters. brokenhearted family members are remembering rocio guillen of california who leaves behind four children. >> the oldest, the two youngest are calling for mommy. >> reporter: john phippen also had four children. contractors will miss him singing on the job and always lending a helping hand. >> this is a really great guy that unfortunately many people will never get to know. >> reporter: cameron robinson worked in utah but attended the concert. he attended the concert with his boyfriend. >> reporter: students in gallop, new mexico,
anne-marie? >> mola length guy in las vegas. thank you very much, mola. >>> in the wake of sunday's shootings, some hotels have enacted enhanced security detectors. earlier the las vegas "review-journal" report thad the hotels were checking every bag but have scaled back. and at least 130 victims from the shooting remain hospitalized. we're learning more about the 59 people killed in the massacre. kenneth craig has that part of the story. >> reporter: they were...
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good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president through a series of tweets sunday called the investigation a, quote, witch hunt for evil politics. >> today could be the day an indictment is unsealed into the possible link between the trump campaign and russia. sources tell cbs the grand jury. president trump called the probe a witch hunt saying there's so much guilt by democrat, clinton. >> i certainly would have, you know, liked to know who paid for it earlier, but nonetheless, that's just one factor to be considered. it doesn't answer the ultimate question which is how much of the work is accurate, how much of it is true. >> it's still unclear who might be charged and with what. there are trump associates including campaign manager paul manafort and national security aviser mike flynn. >> i have not yet seen any definitive evidence of collusion. i've seen lots of evidence that the russians were very active in trying to influence the election. >> some of the republicans like new jersey's governor chris christie wants
good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president through a series of tweets sunday called the investigation a, quote, witch hunt for evil politics. >> today could be the day an indictment is unsealed into the possible link between the trump campaign and russia. sources tell cbs the grand jury. president trump called the probe a witch hunt saying there's so much guilt by democrat, clinton. >> i certainly would have, you know, liked to know who paid for it earlier,...
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mary, this could be a really extraordinary moment for a film.s a lot of noise around this already. right. i'm excited, i'm so grateful that dee called on me. i'm so happy that i'm part of something that could even change... you know, the world. change how we see everything. this is a huge vessel, and i'm just happy that i'm part of it. very grateful. very thankful. very than let's go through the front pages of tomorrow's papers. let's go through the front pages of tomorrow's papers. the guardian has the death of the journalist who led the panama papers investigation into corruption in malta. she was called the one woman wikileaks. her block is a thorn in the side of both the establishment and underworld figures in malta. she was killed by a car bomb near her home. she died when her peugeot 108 was destroyed by a powerful explosive device. her recent revelations pointed the finger at malta's prime minister and two of his closest aides. they have a picture of storm ophelia on the front there, hitting south wales as it comes off the ireland. the da
mary, this could be a really extraordinary moment for a film.s a lot of noise around this already. right. i'm excited, i'm so grateful that dee called on me. i'm so happy that i'm part of something that could even change... you know, the world. change how we see everything. this is a huge vessel, and i'm just happy that i'm part of it. very grateful. very thankful. very than let's go through the front pages of tomorrow's papers. let's go through the front pages of tomorrow's papers. the...
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good morning, seth. >> good morning, anne-marie. now as people are getting the all-clear to return home, they're not finding much to go back to. it's been one week since massive wildfires started burning their way through northern california. fire officials say they believe they've finally turned a corner thanks to dying winds an more personnel, they're starting to gain control over some spots. >> they're not going down easy, but we're getting them, and we feel a lot better about that. >> reporter: officials say two of the three most destructive fires are now more than half contained. some residents are finally being allowed to return to their homes. 68-year-old among those, shocked. >> it was really magical, all the shrubbery. i hope i can save those oaks. >> reporter: this center has been set up outside santa rhoda to give res denltds access to fema and all kind of resources to figure out how to start from scratch. >> there's so much information from canceling utilities, rebuilding, dmv, insurance information, property tax. >> rep
good morning, seth. >> good morning, anne-marie. now as people are getting the all-clear to return home, they're not finding much to go back to. it's been one week since massive wildfires started burning their way through northern california. fire officials say they believe they've finally turned a corner thanks to dying winds an more personnel, they're starting to gain control over some spots. >> they're not going down easy, but we're getting them, and we feel a lot better about...