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mary ann was almost 50.ry also 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. platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over 40,000 patients have been prescribed opdivo immunotherapy. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended, and may become serio
mary ann was almost 50.ry also 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...
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. >> marie: unequivocally, no. the president refuses because he is so angry about the collusion narrative, he has refused to fully acknowledge russia's interference in our election and is not taking the proper steps to crack down in advance of 2018. >> david: nothing is good enough for the democrats. >> marie: that's not a fair standard to layout. >> lisa: many would argue that president obama was weak on russia and part of the reason why russia's gathered a foothold in the middle east because president obama was weak on that issue. what do we do after the joint chief of staff's unclassified server got hacked, i don't remember any retaliation from the obama administration then. >> marie: the sanctions presidea placed on russia were after-the-fact and he was accused by the hillary clinton campaign for not having done more at the time because he thought hillary clinton would've won the election. >> harris: based on what the former president said and maybe what he did, certainly since were talking about words here, wh
. >> marie: unequivocally, no. the president refuses because he is so angry about the collusion narrative, he has refused to fully acknowledge russia's interference in our election and is not taking the proper steps to crack down in advance of 2018. >> david: nothing is good enough for the democrats. >> marie: that's not a fair standard to layout. >> lisa: many would argue that president obama was weak on russia and part of the reason why russia's gathered a foothold in...
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mary lincoln was wrong. major rathbone came here and he leaned against the wall in the hallway and assume -- soon he collapsed and fainted. here is where mary lincoln spent much of the night. secretary of war stanton and secretary wells -- secretary of the navy wells arrived shortly after lincoln was taken here. they had been at the home of secretary of state stewart. i -- they had heard that he had been stabbed to death. he survived. they rushed over here that -- so they rushed over here. the carriage could not push through the crowd. there they were, the two most powerful members of the cabinet had to disembark from the ae -- there carriage and pushed their way through. stanton came through this room and into the back parlor here which was the bedroom. it was here on a table in the center of this room that the secretary of war began the manhunt for john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton questions them. a union army soldier who knew shorthand sat at this table was stanto
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it is a very complicated subject, marie. >> marie: certainly. peter navarro is oversimplifying this. it is not just about the cost of the consumer, although that is part of it. you are absolutely right, sandra. trade is much more complicated. a trade war, we know how this turns out. katie is right. what will be interesting to me is that you now have more republican senators and members of the house, basically is threatening to take action, either prevent the president from doing this or put some more -- block him in some way. with the more boundaries around it. >> harris: so to changing, taking out canada and mexico, does that make a big difference? >> sean: yes, we are in nafta negotiations right now. but people want access to the american economy. they want to trade with us. and to have access to our market, i think that is smart of donald trump. at all cost, i think that is stupid. >> sandra: other countries it can make proposals to the president about exemptions. we will see. meanwhile, just before trump's inauguration, but the house until c
it is a very complicated subject, marie. >> marie: certainly. peter navarro is oversimplifying this. it is not just about the cost of the consumer, although that is part of it. you are absolutely right, sandra. trade is much more complicated. a trade war, we know how this turns out. katie is right. what will be interesting to me is that you now have more republican senators and members of the house, basically is threatening to take action, either prevent the president from doing this or...
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no one else, mary, what is unique about her. the center and core of her interior life, her love forest god -- for god and whole hearted mystery of her son. the love and obedience of faith, her will, memory, intellect of hafrt. -- heart. all of that we are invited in phatama as her way to lead us closer to god. >> let me ask you about the eye consequence you have chosen to show. these seem to do with her sorrow and pain. explain those please, if you will. >> the second chapter of the gospel of luke in verse 19 and again in verse 51, our lady is described as holding pondering, treasuring all of these things in her heart, the heart as i described it in the biblical sense. what things? her son, the whole mystery of christ in its entirety is necessarilied her heart as a vast -- held in her heart as a vast mister. this is to be stow the living reality to through her heart. >> let's bring up the eye consequence you chosen. we should have had a graphic warning but here is a lady piercing her heart with swords. >> this is a reflection of
no one else, mary, what is unique about her. the center and core of her interior life, her love forest god -- for god and whole hearted mystery of her son. the love and obedience of faith, her will, memory, intellect of hafrt. -- heart. all of that we are invited in phatama as her way to lead us closer to god. >> let me ask you about the eye consequence you have chosen to show. these seem to do with her sorrow and pain. explain those please, if you will. >> the second chapter of the...
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mary worked the phones at home. brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers" to pass out flyers. >> reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary's mantra echoed thru her mind -- find the car and you'll find cathy. >> when i drove into the parking lot, i said, "let me just see her car. let me just see her car." because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know -- you know, in that week prior. >> reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy's family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she'd come home the p
mary worked the phones at home. brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers" to pass out flyers....
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he met with marie personally and apologized. and marie, she is remarkable. she not only is remarkable for her perseverance, but also for her ability to forgive. the department has taken steps to learn from this. they have more advanced training now on what trauma looks like. they have more protocols in place for what circumstances under which they're allowed to doubt a victim's account. and in terms of if they ever file charges, they now have more hurdles they have to clear. >> and agent galbraith, do you think that the fact that you're a woman, detective, played any part in you believing her, maybe more than the other detectives who interviewed her? and actually gave you this impetus to collaborate, share information, and try to, you know, widen the net around this mark o'leary? >> well, i think we have a lot of capable male sex crimes detectives, but as a female, it may be easier to open up to, say, a female detective or interviewer, to some degree. but, you know, the males are trained the same as the females are. but we tend to interact with one another s
he met with marie personally and apologized. and marie, she is remarkable. she not only is remarkable for her perseverance, but also for her ability to forgive. the department has taken steps to learn from this. they have more advanced training now on what trauma looks like. they have more protocols in place for what circumstances under which they're allowed to doubt a victim's account. and in terms of if they ever file charges, they now have more hurdles they have to clear. >> and agent...
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right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mary let me go to you first here are the reactions to president putin's address to the joint some bully. parliament last week was like a thunderbolt for a lot of people and of course it was roundly condemned no context was given except for the russians are bad and aggressive behavior that's what we hear all the time but the fact of the matter is and i'm sure this applies to everyone here and many of our viewers if you look back at. for example in two thousand and two when the united states unilaterally moved away dropped the anti-ballistic missile treaty the very foundation of arms control speed up to the munich security conference in two thousand and seven read that speech read the speech that putin gave to the general assembly the united nations in two thousand and fifteen and then we have last week what i'm doing is connecting a lot of dots anyone that's paying attention understands perfectly well what's going on here ok mary go right go ahead. well i think that everybody sort of thinks
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i'll start with mary. i have been referring to you as mary. >> please do. >> mary, by the way, you talked about youtube. i hope we can get your testimony on youtube. that would, i think, scare the health out of these scammers. >> i would hope so. >> i mean that as a compliment, in a very good way. these scams continue to -- continue to proliferate across the board because these bad actors find very creative ways to take hard-earned dollars from folks. one of the audiences we're trying to reach here are employers, whether they're banks or retailers or pharmacists, or wire transfer companies. we know that banks that see a large sum of money coming out of their -- out of an account get -- in a sense get a heads up, or have an indication of something. retailers sell gift cards that many victims use to pay the conartists. some of these employers have stepped up to protect customers. but more companies need to take action. just the basic question of what more can employers do, what can we do to encourage employe
i'll start with mary. i have been referring to you as mary. >> please do. >> mary, by the way, you talked about youtube. i hope we can get your testimony on youtube. that would, i think, scare the health out of these scammers. >> i would hope so. >> i mean that as a compliment, in a very good way. these scams continue to -- continue to proliferate across the board because these bad actors find very creative ways to take hard-earned dollars from folks. one of the...
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and mary has paid it forward 1,000 times over. >> when we come back, to rent or buy. it's a question millions face every day. i'll give you the information you need to know before you decide, up next. [ woman vocalizing ] >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. for decades, the american dream was home ownership. >> ♪ ain't it good to come home ♪ >> over the years, the amount of people owning homes steadily grew. that is, until the housing collapse and the foreclosure crisis began reversing that trend. >> there were a lot of people where were forced into rentals because they were not able to make their mortgage payments anymore. >> every day, more than 2,600 new renters enter the market. so what happens? rental inventory gets squeezed, and rents increase across the country. >> a lot of new homeowners especially are paying extraordinary amounts of rent. >> so now the tide may be about to turn again. >> we're seeing individuals that had to rent starting to come back into the marketplace to purchase. >> how do you know if you should rent or buy? financial decisi
and mary has paid it forward 1,000 times over. >> when we come back, to rent or buy. it's a question millions face every day. i'll give you the information you need to know before you decide, up next. [ woman vocalizing ] >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. for decades, the american dream was home ownership. >> ♪ ain't it good to come home ♪ >> over the years, the amount of people owning homes steadily grew. that is, until the housing collapse and the...
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you have been to see mary magdalen as well. west in the ear.en to see mary magdalen as weltm west in the ear. you have been to see mary magdalen as well. it is easter coming up, time for a passion story. this is reported to tell for the first time the story of mary magdalen, who has been cast as a prostitute since pope gregory in 591 declared that she was a prostitute, which is apparently wrong, she wasn't. this film aims to correct that and show the jesus story through the eyes of the only female disciple, mary magdalen, played by rooney mara who leaves her fishing village and follows the son of god. mary. each of you stand that the threshold. do you fear that you will never reach the kingdom? whose kingdom? you know as only are you do, there's only one true kingdom. and that is god. and god's kingdom has taken root. so we must prepare. we must wash away the stains of your corruption. and be born in you. —— born and new. like children. i have been hidden for too long. i'm not sure what to say about that they! you can see why her father would b
you have been to see mary magdalen as well. west in the ear.en to see mary magdalen as weltm west in the ear. you have been to see mary magdalen as well. it is easter coming up, time for a passion story. this is reported to tell for the first time the story of mary magdalen, who has been cast as a prostitute since pope gregory in 591 declared that she was a prostitute, which is apparently wrong, she wasn't. this film aims to correct that and show the jesus story through the eyes of the only...
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and mary has paid it forward 1,000 times over. n we comck to rent or buy. y.'s a question millions face i'll give you the information you need to know before you decide, up next. [ woman vocalizing ] whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. for decades, the american dream was home ownership. >> ♪ ain't it good to come home ♪ >> over the years, the amount of people owning homes steadily grew. that is, until the housing collapse and the foreclosure crisis began reversing that trend. >> there were a lot of people where were forced into rentals because they were not able to make their mortgage payments anymore. >> every day, more than 2,600 new renters enter the market.
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control because we mean business exactly if you carry on like this it is going to end badly you know mary the over the years when they were before the negotiations with the iran nuclear deal the pentagon constantly was telling russia that all these in these anti-missile defense systems in poland and remain were many they have nothing to do with you it's all directed against iran and then when the deal is signed they actually admit to that well we still have to keep them there is it because of russia well yes because ok i mean this is the kind of relations and partnership russia has with nato you can't believe what they say ok or they talk out of both sides of the mouth at the same time with russia would putin did exactly what he promises has promised the russian people that a war will never be fought on this country soil ever again and he's making sure that happens go ahead mary. well i think that there is a perpetual problem between russia and nato as to who is on defense and who is on oftens and who acted first and we saw this most graphically and most recently with ukraine but we've se
control because we mean business exactly if you carry on like this it is going to end badly you know mary the over the years when they were before the negotiations with the iran nuclear deal the pentagon constantly was telling russia that all these in these anti-missile defense systems in poland and remain were many they have nothing to do with you it's all directed against iran and then when the deal is signed they actually admit to that well we still have to keep them there is it because of...
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mary: how much?rying to put it in context was what impact will we see on the consumer in terms of price increases? >> we are a pass-through model. it is more than beer or soft drink. i heard statistics that this could cost 9 files to $10 billion of disposable income. mary: do you think if he were to go through with these tariffs 25% on steel, 10% aluminum, we are going to see benefits of the tax plan, the rollback and regulations erased? we saw stimulative effect as a result of those policies. >> absolutely. you will see headwind. there are many things that go into the economic growth and you name the couple of them that this will be a headwind. mary: you are in mexico for the world ocean summit, bringing together scientists to talk about limiting the impact on emotions and improving sustainability. tell us what your company is doing to that cause. >> we are down here to accelerate the conversation about pollution in general, plastic pollution in particular that is literally taking over our oceans. f
mary: how much?rying to put it in context was what impact will we see on the consumer in terms of price increases? >> we are a pass-through model. it is more than beer or soft drink. i heard statistics that this could cost 9 files to $10 billion of disposable income. mary: do you think if he were to go through with these tariffs 25% on steel, 10% aluminum, we are going to see benefits of the tax plan, the rollback and regulations erased? we saw stimulative effect as a result of those...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump has agreed to become the first american president to meet with the leader of north korea. north korea's kim jong-un says he's willing to discuss dismantling north korea's nuclear program and wants to meet the president as soon as possible. the news following months of harsh rhetoric, insults, and sanctions imposed by the united states. the united states and north korea are technically in a state of war. it reportedly ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. hena doba is here with more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. they'll make sure if the summit does take place, it's a meaningful meeting with a good outcome, but there's also somewhat skeptical because if you remember, he said his nuclear program was close to irreversible. it was south korea that brought the news and invitation from north korean leader kim jong-un to the white house. >> he's eager to meet president trump as soon as possible. >> president trump accepted. the offer was extended
i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump has agreed to become the first american president to meet with the leader of north korea. north korea's kim jong-un says he's willing to discuss dismantling north korea's nuclear program and wants to meet the president as soon as possible. the news following months of harsh rhetoric, insults, and sanctions imposed by the united states. the united states and north korea are technically in a state of war. it reportedly ended with an armistice,...
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they will be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary.liver the closing speech. let's have a listen in. translation: elect me, continue to be the president of the people's republic of china. i would like to thank the deputies and the people of the whole country for your trust. as the president of the people's republic of china, the mission is an honour and a huge task. i will, mission is an honour and a huge task. iwill, as mission is an honour and a huge task. i will, as ever, mission is an honour and a huge task. iwill, as ever, execute responsibilities invested in me by the constitution and work to do my best. to be a good servant of the people, to receive the supervision of the people, and to live up to the expectation of the deputies and the people of the country. all the staff of the state organisations are aware of the state organisations are aware of their positions, have to remember ours is a people's republic of china. we have the people's interest at the highest place. and we have to remember to work for the people wholehearted
they will be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary.liver the closing speech. let's have a listen in. translation: elect me, continue to be the president of the people's republic of china. i would like to thank the deputies and the people of the whole country for your trust. as the president of the people's republic of china, the mission is an honour and a huge task. i will, mission is an honour and a huge task. iwill, as mission is an honour and a huge task. i will, as...
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mary. each of you stand at the threshold. do you fear that you will never reach the kingdom?as well as i do, there's only one true kingdom. and that is god. and god's kingdom has taken root. so we must prepare. we must wash away the stains of your corruption. and be born anew. like children. i have been hidden for too long. i'm not sure what to say about that! you can see why her father would be upset if she went to follow him, this kind of hairy bloke who's really boring! whatever you think about the bible, there's no denying it's got some great lines in it. why this film hasn't got any of them is a mystery to me. it is extraordinarily dull. is it a long couple of hours? absolutely so dull you would not believe it! it even looks dull, it has got this tablecloth fashion with the stones everywhere in the desert. at one stage it was the greatest story ever told, when it was in hollywood, now it's just the most boring story ever told. it's extraordinary what it does, trying to rectify it and make it a story for a new age, kind of a story for everyone — it won't offend catholics,
mary. each of you stand at the threshold. do you fear that you will never reach the kingdom?as well as i do, there's only one true kingdom. and that is god. and god's kingdom has taken root. so we must prepare. we must wash away the stains of your corruption. and be born anew. like children. i have been hidden for too long. i'm not sure what to say about that! you can see why her father would be upset if she went to follow him, this kind of hairy bloke who's really boring! whatever you think...
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the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia russian voters who are expecting him to be a little bit more responsive to u.s. provocations to nato provocations on russia's border to us occupying thirty percent of syria illegally i can imagine that's where his weakness is if he has any weakness among russian voters people saying why are we sitting there letting them walk all over us so in that sense perhaps that is entering into his mind but otherwise i mean if that is the case how different is that than any u.s. presidential campaign where they all try to outflank each other being more much more pro-war than anyone else you know it george the a
the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia...
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the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia russian voters who are expecting him to be a little bit more responsive to u.s. provocations and nato provocations on russia's border to us occupying thirty percent of syria illegally i can imagine that's where his weakness is if he has any weakness among russian voters people saying why are we sitting there letting them walk all over us so in that sense perhaps that is entering into his mind but otherwise i mean if that is the case how different is that than any u.s. presidential campaign where they all try to outflank each other being more much more pro-war than anyone else you know it george the
the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. vitac -- www.vitac.com good morning. it's wednesday, march 7th. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone. this is a live look out at the bay from right on top of our transamerica pyramid in the city. good morning, it's wednesday, march 7th. i need to clear my throat a little bit. >> you're good. >> i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. right on the dot. we're going to talk about traffic and weather starting off with the weather today. >> yes. it's going to be cloudy today. so yesterday was so nice. the sunshine and a lot of people were enjoying it outdoors. today things starting to change a little bit. we'll see more clouds in the bay area and we'll notice later tonight that's when the rain will start. it's not going to be much. north bay will get a round of rain tonight. it will be more widespread through the morning. we'll time it out. then scattered showers for the next four days into the weekend. so have the umbrella ready to go every day t
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. vitac -- www.vitac.com good morning. it's wednesday, march 7th. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning, everyone. this is a live look out at the bay from right on top of our transamerica pyramid in the city. good morning, it's wednesday, march 7th. i need to clear my throat a little bit. >> you're good. >> i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. right on the dot. we're going to talk about...
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were interested paving the nuclear posture review and they held it back so with all due respect to mary i don't think it has anything new with domestic politics ok but daniel the but one of the things is that i think and i've been watching president putin from the time he came into office he's not one prone to embellish or to exaggerate as a matter of fact it's very straightforward and to the point here and i think this is this speech was a reaction they digested all of these military and security reviews the trumpet ministration has put put out and well the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia russian voters who are expecting him to be a
were interested paving the nuclear posture review and they held it back so with all due respect to mary i don't think it has anything new with domestic politics ok but daniel the but one of the things is that i think and i've been watching president putin from the time he came into office he's not one prone to embellish or to exaggerate as a matter of fact it's very straightforward and to the point here and i think this is this speech was a reaction they digested all of these military and...
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were interested paving the nuclear posture review and they held it back so with all due respect to mary i don't think it has anything new with domestic politics ok but daniel the but one of the things is that i think and i've been watching president putin from the time he came into office he's not one prone to embellish or to exaggerate as a matter of fact it's very straightforward and to the point here and i think this is this speech was a reaction they digested all of these military and security reviews that trumpet ministration has put put out and well the russians are putting their marker down and i think that it was it was and then i'll agree with mary i mean after all of the broken promises all of these new weapons systems russia said ok we can push back and we will go ahead daniel. you know i think there is an element of electioneering and i think if it's not perhaps a somewhat more subtle but i can imagine that president putin has a lot of his he has a lot of vulnerability in a way on his right for lack of better term people in russia russian voters who are expecting him to be a
were interested paving the nuclear posture review and they held it back so with all due respect to mary i don't think it has anything new with domestic politics ok but daniel the but one of the things is that i think and i've been watching president putin from the time he came into office he's not one prone to embellish or to exaggerate as a matter of fact it's very straightforward and to the point here and i think this is this speech was a reaction they digested all of these military and...
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anne-marie? >> well, john dowd is denying the possibility that he pardoned two of the president's advisers. >> president trump's lead lawyer in the russia investigation talked about pardons for two of the president's former advisers. according to "the new york times." the "times" says last summer attorney john dowd spoke with the first national security adviser michael flynn about a presidential pardon as special counsel robert mueller was gathering evidence against him. flen later cut a deal with mueller's team. the "times" reports dowd also spoke with manafort's attorney. flynn later cut a deal with mueller's team. they also discussed a presidential pardon with paul manafort's attorney. manafort spent a few months running mr. trump's campaign. he's been charged but is now cooperating with mueller's team. conversations about pardons raised the prospect that the white house was concerned about what the former aide would say if they cut deals with the special counsel. dowd reported last week he di
anne-marie? >> well, john dowd is denying the possibility that he pardoned two of the president's advisers. >> president trump's lead lawyer in the russia investigation talked about pardons for two of the president's former advisers. according to "the new york times." the "times" says last summer attorney john dowd spoke with the first national security adviser michael flynn about a presidential pardon as special counsel robert mueller was gathering evidence...
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marys. i'm going to let deanne talk. >> hi, i'm deanne robinson, i want to say thank you everyone for being here today. this is really important and special to me because i am a person who has received services for substance abuse and mental health. i just want to tell crestwood thank you quickly recognize and gratitude some of the leadership who have brought this forward for most of you, the eight months, literally, several of us, mauja and i, had not walked on the campus before march 10th of last year. and we moved mountains with an incredible organization, who serves the state of california very well. with rigidity. >> nice to put it that way. [laughter]. >> so we have honored them as well and have plaques that are going to them. but i've asked our local administrator -- the first one is for mauja and each one of these is for your fearless commitment and compassion to the people of san francisco. [applause] >> support rita. this is for rita. [applause] for barbara garcia. [applause] for o
marys. i'm going to let deanne talk. >> hi, i'm deanne robinson, i want to say thank you everyone for being here today. this is really important and special to me because i am a person who has received services for substance abuse and mental health. i just want to tell crestwood thank you quickly recognize and gratitude some of the leadership who have brought this forward for most of you, the eight months, literally, several of us, mauja and i, had not walked on the campus before march...
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vilma: maris morales se enteró de la notica por televisión. maris: [solloza] no lo podía creer.i hubieran hecho las cosas como deben ser, el trabajo adecuadamente, sí hubieran encontrado a esta persona, porque mi esposa, mi hijo y yo en menos de 10 minutos nos dimos cuenta que eso era una persona. vilma: a las pocas horas del hallazgo, la policía de memphis se apresuró a dar la cara para justificar su fallo. >> les aseguro que obtendremos las respuestas de por qué no encontramos a la víctima en el vehículo. es inaceptable y nunca debió haber pasado. vilma: días después, las autoridades confirmaron que habían arrestado a dos sospechosos y que ambos enfrentaban cargos de asesinato en primer grado e intento de robo, entre otros. pablo: pasaron dos días o tres, máximo. ya tenían a algunos resposables pero por los 30 y tantos días que ellos estuvieron en el hospital no se sabía nada en absoluto. vilma: por su parte, maris está convencida de que la policía debe asumir su responsabilidad. maris: voy a pelear para que se haga justicia por lo que pasó con él. vilma: mientras tanto, pablo
vilma: maris morales se enteró de la notica por televisión. maris: [solloza] no lo podía creer.i hubieran hecho las cosas como deben ser, el trabajo adecuadamente, sí hubieran encontrado a esta persona, porque mi esposa, mi hijo y yo en menos de 10 minutos nos dimos cuenta que eso era una persona. vilma: a las pocas horas del hallazgo, la policía de memphis se apresuró a dar la cara para justificar su fallo. >> les aseguro que obtendremos las respuestas de por qué no encontramos a...
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free spirits british designer mary quant and the miniskirts revolution. danish i call the lego company celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. germany's capital is currently hosting the world's leading travel trade show the i.t.b. berlin over one hundred eighty countries are showcasing the latest and greatest in travel and tourism and germany itself is the booming as a travel destination posting record figures for the eighth year running. it's no wonder the country has everything from sandy beaches snowy mountain peaks cosmopolitan cities and beautiful countryside so let's take a closer look at germany's holiday credentials maybe you'll be tempted to pay us a visit. modern architecture breathtaking nature and a rich cultural heritage germany is attracting more and more tourists and by just a nearly four hundred sixty million overnight stays in two thousand and seventeen alone tourism expert tossed in chief a knows why germany is so popular. notion planted for every one of germany's strengths is that it offers a wide range of leisure activities insights socia
free spirits british designer mary quant and the miniskirts revolution. danish i call the lego company celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. germany's capital is currently hosting the world's leading travel trade show the i.t.b. berlin over one hundred eighty countries are showcasing the latest and greatest in travel and tourism and germany itself is the booming as a travel destination posting record figures for the eighth year running. it's no wonder the country has everything from sandy...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news. >>> early this morning stormy daniels, the adult film star who alleges she had a sexual encounter with president trump, files a motion asking for the right to depose the president and his lawyer michael cohen. it also asks for a jury trial. now, only four sitting presidents have been deposed. the last one was bill clinton who was later impeached for lying under oath. we're joined now by cbs news analyst rikki klieman to break it all down for us. thank you so much, rikki. we know stormy daniels' team, they're asking for a jury trial, expedited discovery. what are they trying to do? >> what they're trying to do is show this is a matter in the public's interest, and in this rather stellar, i have to say -- >> you read it. >> -- it's actually brilliant, and i don't use that word lightly because what it is doing is saying, look, we originally filed for declaratory relief to say this nondisclosure agreement is null and void. originally we thought it was that the
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news. >>> early this morning stormy daniels, the adult film star who alleges she had a sexual encounter with president trump, files a motion asking for the right to depose the president and his lawyer michael cohen. it also asks for a jury trial. now, only four sitting presidents have been deposed. the last one was bill clinton who was later impeached for lying under oath. we're joined now by cbs news analyst rikki klieman to break it all...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the shakeup of president trump's cabinet may not be done yet. following the dismissal of secretary of state rex tillerson, other top administration officials are under the microscope and may be forced out soon. hena toe ba has the details. >> good morning, anne-marie. as the white house squabbling continues as the president picks a new economic adviser there are signs that the white house doors may not be done revolving. >>> during a recent stretch that's already seen its fair shares of comings and goings at the white house, the latest to step in, cnbc television contributor larry kudlow. he's replacing gary cohn who announced last week he was stepping down. >> the president has given me a chance. i love it. i'm honored. serve my country, that's a great dream. >> today more than 20 staffers have been fired or resigned. >> i'm really at a point where i'm getting cabinet and other things that i want. >>> three others who may be on the hot seat are secretary of veterans affairs
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the shakeup of president trump's cabinet may not be done yet. following the dismissal of secretary of state rex tillerson, other top administration officials are under the microscope and may be forced out soon. hena toe ba has the details. >> good morning, anne-marie. as the white house squabbling continues as the president picks a new economic adviser there are signs that the white house doors may not be done revolving. >>> during a...
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anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york, thank you very much. >>> former president jimmy carter has harsh words about president trump's new national security adviser, john bolton. during an interview with "cbs this morning" co-host norah o'donnell, mr. carter called bolton's appointment a disaster. >> john bolton has been the worst mistake he's made. he's advocated going to war preemptively against north korea, against iraq, against -- against iran even. and so i think that that is particularly ill advised. as national security advisor, i know from experience he's the most listened to advice a president gets. >> former president carter says a preemptive strike on north korea would be a total disaster. ahead on "cbs this morning," more of norah o'donnell's interview with former president carter. >>> the fbi and the pentagon are investigating a group of suspicious packages sent to military installations in the washington, d.c., area. the packages were delivered to at least four facilities. a susp
anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york, thank you very much. >>> former president jimmy carter has harsh words about president trump's new national security adviser, john bolton. during an interview with "cbs this morning" co-host norah o'donnell, mr. carter called bolton's appointment a disaster. >> john bolton has been the worst mistake he's made. he's advocated going to war preemptively against north korea, against iraq, against -- against iran even. and so...
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mary: great to see you.n case you missed it we had a great program this week on "mornings with maria". look at the top moments from the show. >> this kid should never have had a weapon. when you look at it, local law enforcement and the fbi he literally wrote that he was going to be a school shooter. >> we need more enforcement, not more laws but we need to tighten the laws. mary: stop selling guns to buyers under 21. is this what they should be doing? that is what the free market system allows, each company makes a decision on any number of issues based on how their board feels or shareholders or management or rank-and-file employees. >> we said from the beginning i will be first to say if there's evidence of collusion ultimately the american people will learn the truth. mary: what the country may or may not need, sounds like you're running for something. >> doing everything i can as a private citizen to advance across the country. mary: sound like you're running for president. >> coming on. mary: a $66 bil
mary: great to see you.n case you missed it we had a great program this week on "mornings with maria". look at the top moments from the show. >> this kid should never have had a weapon. when you look at it, local law enforcement and the fbi he literally wrote that he was going to be a school shooter. >> we need more enforcement, not more laws but we need to tighten the laws. mary: stop selling guns to buyers under 21. is this what they should be doing? that is what the...
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black female politician spur change in brazil well discuss the impact of rio de janeiro councilwoman mary ellen franco and the. she was elected in twenty sixteen and became the only black woman in rio de janeiro's city council franco a fifty eight year old human rights activist was a vocal feminist a lesbian a black brazilian born in africa she was seen as a rising political voice for marginalized communities of people affected by poverty and violence last wednesday shortly after leaving an event on black women's empowerment franco and her driver anderson gomez were shot to death and what officials believed to be a targeted killing franco was shot four times in the head since her death tens of thousands in brazil have protested with the intent of keeping the social issues franco cared about in the public eye so today we want to discuss the impact this story is having joining us from rio de janeiro is. a contributing editor with the intercepts brazil and south hollow activist jimmy lauder barrow and in austin texas kristen smith associate professor of african and african diaspora studies a
black female politician spur change in brazil well discuss the impact of rio de janeiro councilwoman mary ellen franco and the. she was elected in twenty sixteen and became the only black woman in rio de janeiro's city council franco a fifty eight year old human rights activist was a vocal feminist a lesbian a black brazilian born in africa she was seen as a rising political voice for marginalized communities of people affected by poverty and violence last wednesday shortly after leaving an...
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mary mac officer under attack.shocking video showing the moment a cold-blooded killer tries to murder a cop. >> donald trump sitting down with gamemakers in response to the massacre. >> the level of violence in videogames is shaping young people's thoughts. >> our next guest was at that meeting and it is not working. >> the biggest lush is unveiled and the drunkest in america may surprise you. we will tell you. ♪ the more i drink ♪ the world's greatest lover ♪ only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoothe
mary mac officer under attack.shocking video showing the moment a cold-blooded killer tries to murder a cop. >> donald trump sitting down with gamemakers in response to the massacre. >> the level of violence in videogames is shaping young people's thoughts. >> our next guest was at that meeting and it is not working. >> the biggest lush is unveiled and the drunkest in america may surprise you. we will tell you. ♪ the more i drink ♪ the world's greatest lover ♪ only...
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and marie murphy, age 52. rachel age 29, mary charlotte the psychologist, age 56.hn, the principal of the school age 47. all of them died in december of 2012. all of them will be remembered not only on this day but forever, not only in connecticut but around the world and we must always keep them in our hearts as a reason to keep this fight against gun violence going. in the hearing underway in the judiciary committee there's testimony is a speak from members of the government investigative agency who have responsibility for stopping gun violence. my fear is this hearing will be an excuse for inaction and continued complicity by congress and the failure to act. the complicity in those death is set on our hands on this body by failing to take action. there are actions we can take that will help to save lives. common sense, sensible actions that congress has failed to take. universal background check, ban on assault weapons a red flake statute that will prevents people who are dangerous to themselves or others from having or buying a gun. many of these measures are b
and marie murphy, age 52. rachel age 29, mary charlotte the psychologist, age 56.hn, the principal of the school age 47. all of them died in december of 2012. all of them will be remembered not only on this day but forever, not only in connecticut but around the world and we must always keep them in our hearts as a reason to keep this fight against gun violence going. in the hearing underway in the judiciary committee there's testimony is a speak from members of the government investigative...
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i'm anne-marie green.the "cbs morning news." healthy eating. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. there areand the best.s... we like cage free, and which ones are more flavorful? only eggland's best. we prefer organic, and which have more vitamins and less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. everyone thinks making websites is impossible. [mimicking motorcycle noises] ♪ harmonica tune plays but they're wrong. ♪ i know... ♪ ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. police in austin, texas, are investigating another expl
i'm anne-marie green.the "cbs morning news." healthy eating. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but...
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they'll be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary. fishermen must be smiling. bye— bye. hello there. 0ur weather's showing signs of catching up on the season, going from something that has felt a bit more like winter to something more springlike over the next few days. now, over the weekend, london temperatures barely got above freezing. there is a trend to seeing things warm up and by thursday, temperatures should reach double temperatures in the capital. of course, the big change has been this area of high pressure, which brought us the mini beast from the east. that same area of high pressure has now just sunk to the south—west of the uk. and so, we're dragging in some slightly less cold air. that will continue to be the case over the next couple of days. 0n the satellite picture, we are looking at an area of cloud sinking its way southwards at the moment and that cloud is just thick enough to bring us a few light showers, so for the early risers there is the potential of catching one or two showers across parts of the midlands, ea
they'll be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary. fishermen must be smiling. bye— bye. hello there. 0ur weather's showing signs of catching up on the season, going from something that has felt a bit more like winter to something more springlike over the next few days. now, over the weekend, london temperatures barely got above freezing. there is a trend to seeing things warm up and by thursday, temperatures should reach double temperatures in the capital. of course,...
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they will be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary.table duck has been found after it was blown out to sea. it is set to be part of an annual competition and it went missing just a week ago. it was reported hundreds of miles away. you cannot go wrong with a story about rubber ducks. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @nkem ifejika. bye—bye.. hello there. 0ur weather's showing signs of catching up on the season, going from something that has felt a bit more like winter to something more springlike over the next few days. now, over the weekend, london temperatures barely got above freezing. we've had that heavy snow as well. there is a trend to seeing things warm up and by thursday, temperatures should reach double temperatures in the capital. of course, the big change has been this area of high pressure, which brought us the mini beast from the east. that same area of high pressure has now just sunk to the south—west of the uk. and so, we're dragging in some slightly less cold air. that will continue
they will be back in september to celebrate the nativity of the virgin mary.table duck has been found after it was blown out to sea. it is set to be part of an annual competition and it went missing just a week ago. it was reported hundreds of miles away. you cannot go wrong with a story about rubber ducks. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @nkem ifejika. bye—bye.. hello there. 0ur weather's showing signs of catching up on the season, going from...
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former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst, marie harf is here and join us on the couch, former utah congressman and fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. he is outnumbered on a breaking news day. >> jason: lots of news happening. good men and women go to work and the atf, fbi, local sheriff's office and police department and god bless them. they've got their hands full in maryland and texas and love what they do and how they do it. >> sandra: let's get to the news. special counselor robert muller's russia probe and president tom's reaction to it getting more intense. for the first time at, attorneys from both miller's team and trumps legal team sat down for a face-to-face talk about topics investigators could ask the president. two sources tell cnn it was the first in-person meeting after several weeks of informal discussions. meantime, fox news is confirming the president is beating up his legal team. he said he was set up by the justice department. the new hire brings his legal team to four as "the washington post" reports the team already shares with
former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst, marie harf is here and join us on the couch, former utah congressman and fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. he is outnumbered on a breaking news day. >> jason: lots of news happening. good men and women go to work and the atf, fbi, local sheriff's office and police department and god bless them. they've got their hands full in maryland and texas and love what they do and how they do it. >> sandra: let's get...
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lord adonis on the revolutionary mary wollstonecraft.grey on bbc parliament, on monday night at 11 for a round up of the day here at westminster. but for now from me, goodbye. temperatures as high as 15 degrees yesterday, but is highest at a budweiser league double figures and some "as in scotland for a change. here is the view from snow—covered spots in northern england and north yorkshire. even though around on the snow yesterday it struggled to melt and we have low—pressure been a moray firth some of us over the next 24 moray firth some of us over the next 2a hours, over the next two hours and parts of south wales as well and that goes on and will push up in area other enough to england on. radar pictures show a bit of rain close to the north sea coast and a few showers dotted about elsewhere in england and wales. this is the picture through tonight, well the rest of the afternoon first of all, and we concede just somewhere to weather and a rumble of thunder into south—west fringing into south—west wales, breezy here with the light wi
lord adonis on the revolutionary mary wollstonecraft.grey on bbc parliament, on monday night at 11 for a round up of the day here at westminster. but for now from me, goodbye. temperatures as high as 15 degrees yesterday, but is highest at a budweiser league double figures and some "as in scotland for a change. here is the view from snow—covered spots in northern england and north yorkshire. even though around on the snow yesterday it struggled to melt and we have low—pressure been a...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> early this morning british physicist stephen hawking died. he was 76 years old. he died peacefully at his home in cambridge. hawking studied the mysteries of space and time, topics few understand. he was known worldwide for his brilliant mind and his body that betrayed him. tina kraus reports on hawking's rather remarkable life. >> reporter: stephen hawking was one of the greatest scientists of our time, often called a 21st century albert einstein, he was famous for his work on the origins of the universe from the big bang to black holes. diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease as a young man, he was confined to a wheelchair, but hawking was proof you could overcome even the greatest of obstacles. >> i never thought i would get so far. >> reporter: his 1988 book "a brief history of time" became a bestseller and made him an unlikely international celebrity, and a cameo on "the simpsons" brought him greater fame. >> the episode was very funny. most know me through "the simpsons." >> rep
i'm anne-marie green. >>> early this morning british physicist stephen hawking died. he was 76 years old. he died peacefully at his home in cambridge. hawking studied the mysteries of space and time, topics few understand. he was known worldwide for his brilliant mind and his body that betrayed him. tina kraus reports on hawking's rather remarkable life. >> reporter: stephen hawking was one of the greatest scientists of our time, often called a 21st century albert einstein, he...
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and marie curie was very committed. her name wasn't marie curie back then. she became involved in this thing called the flying university which was a secret, covert school program that would be held in basements and in churches or in your back room of your house that would secretly educate women. women educating other women. so she was running with a group of these smartest and fiercest women of her time, helping educate other women. and then when she -- she was a brillen i can't, brilliant person. she learned to read well ahead of all her siblings who were older, and she was studying math and science. but again, she wasn't allowed to go to university in warsaw. so she worked as a governess and graped up money and -- scraped up money and traveled to france alone and enrolled in the sorbonne and skypeed by a mighter -- scrapes by a meager existence and got her ph.d. overcoming remarkable odds. once you hear all that story, you suddenly realize, well, i see why there aren't more women. because what she had to do to become a woman of science was intense, right?
and marie curie was very committed. her name wasn't marie curie back then. she became involved in this thing called the flying university which was a secret, covert school program that would be held in basements and in churches or in your back room of your house that would secretly educate women. women educating other women. so she was running with a group of these smartest and fiercest women of her time, helping educate other women. and then when she -- she was a brillen i can't, brilliant...
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never on somebody like rose mary. >> joe was convinced rose mary's surgery was fix things and miraculouslyld become a perfect kennedy like all the other kennedys. >> in the kennedy family, joe made the serious decisions. and rose let him do that. >> so without consulting rose mary's mother, he decides this is the procedure she should have done. >> the surgeon gives the patient a local. and then begins to cut into the prefrontal lobe. the surgeon asked the patient to sing. and the surgeon continues cutting as long as the patient sings. rose mary is a very dutiful daughter. she sings and she sings and she sings. and when she stopped singing, she has the mental age of a 5-year-old. by the end of the procedure, she's lost the ability to talk and it's clear that this has gone terribly wrong. >> rose mary is then institutionalized until she passes in 2005. >> i think that experience of having a sister who suffered from intellectual disabilities ended up having a ripple effect in our family. and years later my aunt played a critical role in recognizing the rights of people who have intellectual d
never on somebody like rose mary. >> joe was convinced rose mary's surgery was fix things and miraculouslyld become a perfect kennedy like all the other kennedys. >> in the kennedy family, joe made the serious decisions. and rose let him do that. >> so without consulting rose mary's mother, he decides this is the procedure she should have done. >> the surgeon gives the patient a local. and then begins to cut into the prefrontal lobe. the surgeon asked the patient to...