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journalist, marie colvin. let me tell you a little bit about lindsey hilsum before we start the discussion. she is known to many of you. she is british, and started life i am told as an aid worker in latin america and africa. and progressed to journalism and i remember coming across her first of all because of her reporting from rwanda in 1994. i think you are one of the few english language reporters there at the very beginning. lindsey had a very strong career in broadcasting in africa before she eventually moved to china for news where she is now the national news editor. she is covered most of the big stories of the last 15, 20 years including much of the middle east, the balkans and she was the bureau chief in china for several years. the reason that we wanted to do this was this book gives you an incredibly detailed and very how can i say, sympathetic at the same time, it is not a hagiography, he shows her as a reporter and storyteller and the price she paid for what she did. we are very lucky to have wi
journalist, marie colvin. let me tell you a little bit about lindsey hilsum before we start the discussion. she is known to many of you. she is british, and started life i am told as an aid worker in latin america and africa. and progressed to journalism and i remember coming across her first of all because of her reporting from rwanda in 1994. i think you are one of the few english language reporters there at the very beginning. lindsey had a very strong career in broadcasting in africa before...
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mary ann was almost 50.did she worry 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. >> 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. emerge restored, replenished, fortified. emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 or
mary ann was almost 50.did she worry 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:...
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and marie says, "what's that?"says, "they've -- you know, they're measuring the distance, and they're closing in on our location." they know exactly where we are." >> and in the last chapter of the book, i talk about the other evidence and the court case, which is of defectors and spies. there is quite a lot of evidence. >> so, do you -- you think that this is a solid case? >> there's someone who's actually spoken out. >> yeah, there are. >> yes. >> an intelligence official. >> yeah, there's a lot of -- there's a lot of evidence. >> okay, so the next question is, much with the saudi regime right now, do you think that either marie's death or jamal's death will result in the guilty being held accountable? >> oh, i wish i could say yes. i think that i believe that, in the end, the guilty will be held accountable, but i don't know how far away the end is, because right now i feel that journalism is really under threat. and i think that, if it is established that jamal khashoggi was murdered, if it is established that
and marie says, "what's that?"says, "they've -- you know, they're measuring the distance, and they're closing in on our location." they know exactly where we are." >> and in the last chapter of the book, i talk about the other evidence and the court case, which is of defectors and spies. there is quite a lot of evidence. >> so, do you -- you think that this is a solid case? >> there's someone who's actually spoken out. >> yeah, there are....
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has difficulties separating news and opinion. >> greg: not us, marie. >> marie: that's just the fact interesting about the times is there's a difference between writing negative stories about donald trump that are accurate but highlighting them in a different way and when the president says the stories are fake which almost all of them have actually in the long run turned out to be true. he that's absolutely -- >> dan: they are still promoting collusion. that's not true. >> marie: stories in "the new york times" it been proven false. >> dan: she is talking about the media in general. >> marie: we are talking about "the new york times." most of the reporting on the president has turned out to be accurate from "the new york times." she's talking about emphasizing certain things, the headline, where you put things. in her book she goes after a man, she got fired so he could come in and replace her. i think there's a little bit of "new york times" inside baseball getting some of their internal stuff out in this book. >> dan: the problem that i have with this story is yes, all outlets hav
has difficulties separating news and opinion. >> greg: not us, marie. >> marie: that's just the fact interesting about the times is there's a difference between writing negative stories about donald trump that are accurate but highlighting them in a different way and when the president says the stories are fake which almost all of them have actually in the long run turned out to be true. he that's absolutely -- >> dan: they are still promoting collusion. that's not true....
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>> marie: it's not an emergency? >> dan: they are going to move to impeachment and it's a political win he needs right now. this is common sense. he cannot lose this fight. it was a solemn promise he made. he made a promise and for the first time in d.c., you're getting a nonswamp rat who is trying to stick to it. >> dana: can we listen to nancy pelosi? >> americans like julie from iowa who says that farmers are already hit hard by tariffs will feel the squeeze even more now. americans like sarah from colorado whose new job at the va is on hold, adding to wait times for veterans who need health care services. they say a veterans who compose nearly a third of the federal workforce, 31%. our veterans who have security clearances, who are at risk, which are at risk, you can lose your security clearance if you lose your credit rating and you can lose your credit rating if you cannot play your bills on time. your mortgage, your rent, your car payment, your credit card bills and the rest. credit rating goes down. the vulne
>> marie: it's not an emergency? >> dan: they are going to move to impeachment and it's a political win he needs right now. this is common sense. he cannot lose this fight. it was a solemn promise he made. he made a promise and for the first time in d.c., you're getting a nonswamp rat who is trying to stick to it. >> dana: can we listen to nancy pelosi? >> americans like julie from iowa who says that farmers are already hit hard by tariffs will feel the squeeze even more...
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mary miller.audience applauding] kate: so, when i started at presentation, mary miller was the vice principal. she was also an english teacher. mary miller: thank you, good morning. kate: she was my mentor, she was my idol. i went to her for help. we became friends. male: mary, you cold say and spell your name please? male: and your title is? mary: principal. mary: and while you're thanking people, how about your teachers? [audience cheering] kateez was my spanish teacher starting my sophomore year in high school. he always made me uncomfortablee narrator enough because he said, "no, no, no. you're not doing it right. you need to--she's in love with the idea of being a woman, she's flirting with it like she would a lover." and he has his arm around me and he's very close to me, and he brings my hand up to my breast and says, "you need to feel it in your heart."able i was frozen. the following week, i came into his office, he's like, "come here, i have something to show you." and he slid over a pho
mary miller.audience applauding] kate: so, when i started at presentation, mary miller was the vice principal. she was also an english teacher. mary miller: thank you, good morning. kate: she was my mentor, she was my idol. i went to her for help. we became friends. male: mary, you cold say and spell your name please? male: and your title is? mary: principal. mary: and while you're thanking people, how about your teachers? [audience cheering] kateez was my spanish teacher starting my sophomore...
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marie? on the house side? the problem is, not one piece of legislation proposed has anything for the barrier at the border, which the experts are telling us is necessary in some places. >> marie: well, democrats have said they are happy to have that negotiation over where the barrier will go. >> harris: there is not enough, though. they say they don't trust it will get done. >> marie: i also think the democrat look at republicans who have had unified control of congress for two years, when they didn't do it, and they say, "now it's on the crisis question why didn't you do it then when you were in power? ">> harris: but you still needed 60 votes in the senate. >> marie: true, but in terms of what melissa said -- i think they should counter offer and engage in in a negotiation. everybody knows, what has been put forward as in not enough for democrats. there's a lot of reasons for that. >> melissa: so what would you come up with? >> marie: a permanent fix for daca, not just three years. because
marie? on the house side? the problem is, not one piece of legislation proposed has anything for the barrier at the border, which the experts are telling us is necessary in some places. >> marie: well, democrats have said they are happy to have that negotiation over where the barrier will go. >> harris: there is not enough, though. they say they don't trust it will get done. >> marie: i also think the democrat look at republicans who have had unified control of congress for...
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mary: the deal was well-received.come at a bit of a discount, but compared to other discounts we are seeing on investment-grade no issuance for high-yield, it is not too bad. it is traded well. that's a good sign for the market. it is a higher quality issuer. bb rated. the way we have seen spreads come back in from the wides at the end of december, the market will be looking for quality more so than some of the lower tier issuers in the market. i don't think it is necessarily open to all, but at a price before the better capitalized names, yeah, the market will probably be open here. jonathan: where does the supply comes from from this year? a lot of it came from leveraged loans last year. high-yield was very dry in 2018. does that change over the coming months or is it a replay of last year? mary: for now it seems like we should see a kind of replay. we won't see the same refinancings we have seen in the last couple of years in high-yield. supply wasissue going to leverage loans. if that market is still open and the
mary: the deal was well-received.come at a bit of a discount, but compared to other discounts we are seeing on investment-grade no issuance for high-yield, it is not too bad. it is traded well. that's a good sign for the market. it is a higher quality issuer. bb rated. the way we have seen spreads come back in from the wides at the end of december, the market will be looking for quality more so than some of the lower tier issuers in the market. i don't think it is necessarily open to all, but...
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>> marie: i'm not sure we are.ueller investigation had to think he was looking at -- whether there was anyone who colluded in russia's attempt to interfere in our election, and the obstruction of justice question about when jim comey was fired. both of those things seem on track. they are looking at issues on both. to david's point, what roger stone lied about -- the substance -- he lied about the fact that he was communicating with wikileaks, which mike pompeo has said is a hostel for an intelligent aligned with russia, to release hillary clinton's stolen emails. i don't know who in the term campaign knew that. i don't know if donald trump knew. but in this indictment, the substance of what he lied about actually matters here. yesterday on george stephanopoulos' show we played that clip. roger stone went on to say, "well, if i said anything that wasn't true, it's just because i didn't remember it." where there are hundreds of text messages and emails that are totally at odds with what he said about working with wi
>> marie: i'm not sure we are.ueller investigation had to think he was looking at -- whether there was anyone who colluded in russia's attempt to interfere in our election, and the obstruction of justice question about when jim comey was fired. both of those things seem on track. they are looking at issues on both. to david's point, what roger stone lied about -- the substance -- he lied about the fact that he was communicating with wikileaks, which mike pompeo has said is a hostel for an...
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marie is making an interesting point.ter state that america gets in in terms of increased prosperity and lower incidence of violence, the more frustrated the critics who are out of power become. so right now we're living in a peaceful, prosperous state and it's causing people like joy behar to become more irrational and hank johnson to become more irrational if that's possible. i do believe there are times when come i'm going to say it, about barack obama. i disagree with everything barack obama did, maybe 98%. but i don't think he was evil. people can say how dare you say that? i think you've got to hand it to trump for making a lot of irrelevant comedians feel important again. they had to go very far to find jane curtin. that's a r-list comedian. my piece of advice for the democrats is what i said when i was doing redeye during the obama thing was to be positive and fun about what you're doing. have a good time, enjoy a -- if you are out of power, and i'm going to bring up somebody. i think aoc is a positive force for t
marie is making an interesting point.ter state that america gets in in terms of increased prosperity and lower incidence of violence, the more frustrated the critics who are out of power become. so right now we're living in a peaceful, prosperous state and it's causing people like joy behar to become more irrational and hank johnson to become more irrational if that's possible. i do believe there are times when come i'm going to say it, about barack obama. i disagree with everything barack...
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jonathan: what do you think, mary? mary: i tend to agree.he patience message is being digested by the market. we will have to see. but i think that it is a bit clearer than we had maybe leading into the year. certainly we have seen markets rally off of that. jonathan: the good news, the economic data so far, the initial jobless claims look rocksolid. the real-time indicator of the u.s. economy looks totally fine. if you're worried about inflation, it does not look like that is happening either. it's the federal reserve decides they want to wait around for the tension in markets and economic data, between the two to clean out, they have the time. the data is on their site. lisa: i think that is true and they are paying attention to the fact they are doing a two variable experiments. they are doing the balance sheets and hiking rates. before they just thought the balance sheet was in the background, it could go on autopilot, they'll have to think about it. but the market said we are kind of concerned about this tightening liquidity provision.
jonathan: what do you think, mary? mary: i tend to agree.he patience message is being digested by the market. we will have to see. but i think that it is a bit clearer than we had maybe leading into the year. certainly we have seen markets rally off of that. jonathan: the good news, the economic data so far, the initial jobless claims look rocksolid. the real-time indicator of the u.s. economy looks totally fine. if you're worried about inflation, it does not look like that is happening either....
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mary jo: she is very circumspect. she says well, you know, the doctors all said that if he wanted to do it, he could do it. that's is what she was saying for public consumption. is has never been clear to me what eleanor knew when and whether she realized the true extent of his health. by 1945, they are both extremely busy and tired and they are going in different directions. it is really very hard to know, do you really want to admit that? that i knew my husband was dying? i do not think so. >> you cited one of her answers in which she encouraged people to befriend others of different races and religions. there was probably some pushba ck to that. any interesting stories that would surprise us now about people taking a stand against that principle? mary jo: many questions revolve around the issue of intermarriage. would you let your granddaughter marry a person of another race? or would you let one of your granddaughters go to a racially mixed school? or why are we talking about the south when the schools in new york
mary jo: she is very circumspect. she says well, you know, the doctors all said that if he wanted to do it, he could do it. that's is what she was saying for public consumption. is has never been clear to me what eleanor knew when and whether she realized the true extent of his health. by 1945, they are both extremely busy and tired and they are going in different directions. it is really very hard to know, do you really want to admit that? that i knew my husband was dying? i do not think so....
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this anger is offset by the gentle virgin mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with two scroll at high level with the viewer is the warrior archangel michael with his sword. another an angel hurts frightened citizens of peace towards damnation the faces of terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the might of the last judgment the wealth and grander of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the frescoes pictorial arrangement the artist has paid tribute to social status the kings occupy the top ten even one of the angels reveals its fear in the face of the past and unavoidable ity of the last judgment announced by trumpets on the left we can see the saved these two are portraits of real life citizens of pisa their facial expressions a calm and they all look up to the merciful figure of the virgin mary into seso before the judge their body language is relaxed the face is a clear although their expressions reveal intense concentration. pieces pious c
this anger is offset by the gentle virgin mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with two scroll at high level with the viewer is the warrior archangel michael with his sword. another an angel hurts frightened citizens of peace towards damnation the faces of terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the might of the last judgment the wealth and grander of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the...
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. >> bradley cooper, emily blunt, melissa mccarthy and more taking over for mary hart. >> "e.t." >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> welcome everybody to the beverly hilton hotel where you can hear the final preps under way for the golden globes on sunday. you can see them. >>> britney spears postponed her record breaking return to las vegas. we'll tell you what we know about her alarming family emergency. >>> first it's been 29 days since kevin hart stepped down. did he set the stage for a come back? >> i called the academy today 'cause i really want you to host the oscars. >> ellen practically begged kevin hart to host today. she even joked it was a done deal. >> we're back with this year's oscar host kevin hart. >> the comedian stepped down in december. >> one of my biggest fears is my son growing up and being gay. that's a it was wrong. >> i don't joke like that anymore because that was that was a guy just looking for laughs and that was stupid. i don't do that anymore. >> kevin told ellen there were people out to get him. >> somebody has to take a stand against the quote unquote
. >> bradley cooper, emily blunt, melissa mccarthy and more taking over for mary hart. >> "e.t." >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> welcome everybody to the beverly hilton hotel where you can hear the final preps under way for the golden globes on sunday. you can see them. >>> britney spears postponed her record breaking return to las vegas. we'll tell you what we know about her alarming family emergency. >>> first it's been 29...
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please welcome mary jo binker. [applause] mary jo: thank you. i am delighted to be here with you today. there is no place i enjoy being more than an hyde park and the hudson valley. it is a great treat to be here with you. i am here to talk about my new book. "if you ask me: essential advic from eleanor roosevelt." here is the top half of the page of one of her magazine columns. she wrote it for two women's magazines, first of all ladies' home journal from 1941 until 1949. in that year, she moved over to mccall's magazine and was with that magazine until her death in 1962. this book was an idea before it was a column. the editors of ladies' home journal envisioned it for a way for first lady eleanor roosevelt to combat the rumors, innuendos, and backstairs gossip about the white house. as well as a way to answer these other queries about which the public rightly or wrongly thinks it has to know. more practically, the editors thought that a question and answer column would be easier to edit because they did not think eleanor roosevelt was a very
please welcome mary jo binker. [applause] mary jo: thank you. i am delighted to be here with you today. there is no place i enjoy being more than an hyde park and the hudson valley. it is a great treat to be here with you. i am here to talk about my new book. "if you ask me: essential advic from eleanor roosevelt." here is the top half of the page of one of her magazine columns. she wrote it for two women's magazines, first of all ladies' home journal from 1941 until 1949. in that...
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mary's pub for the last eight years. st. mary's pub was named after the long-gone college. we have been an iconic business in the neighborhood, and the neon serves a distinctive business on the top of the hill. since its opening so many years ago, the bar has had many owners, mainly women. the bar was thriving in the 1990's, until the owner turned it over, and then, the bar fell on hard times. in 2010, the bar went up for sale, and seeing its potential, i bought it and restored it to its former glory. in 2015, it was recognized by usa today as in the top ten list of best bloody marys served in the united states. we have also been voted best dive bar in 2017 and best bartender 2018 by the bay guardian 48 hills best of the bay. st. mary's has hosted several meetings for many associations, including the harvey milk democratic club, aclu, black lives matter, mexican american legal defense and education fund, and -- etc. and more. the bar also does the san francisco fire department's annual holiday toy drive. we are an establishment that marks an intersection of groups that have
mary's pub for the last eight years. st. mary's pub was named after the long-gone college. we have been an iconic business in the neighborhood, and the neon serves a distinctive business on the top of the hill. since its opening so many years ago, the bar has had many owners, mainly women. the bar was thriving in the 1990's, until the owner turned it over, and then, the bar fell on hard times. in 2010, the bar went up for sale, and seeing its potential, i bought it and restored it to its former...
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very good. 0k, mary queen of scots.ad the favourite, a royal historical drama, and now we have mary, queen of scots, which is, based on the life of mary stuart and her rivalry with elizabeth. saoirse ronan and margot robbie, rivals to the throne. it's a historical drama, but a very modern take on it. it is a film ofjuxtaposition, catholics and protestants, english, scottish, and centrally men and women, and the two, the two central performances are basically, they are balanced against each other. so mary says "i will be the woman she cannot be, i will produce an heir, unlike her barren self." elizabeth says "god wants a woman to be a wife and mother, i choose to be a man." she describes herself as "more man than woman and the throne has made me so." she also refers to one of the male counterparts as "the closest thing i have to a wife." so the script is very witty and well done, and you have these terrific central performances, but the rest of the ensemble cast is really well played. people like ian hart and david tenna
very good. 0k, mary queen of scots.ad the favourite, a royal historical drama, and now we have mary, queen of scots, which is, based on the life of mary stuart and her rivalry with elizabeth. saoirse ronan and margot robbie, rivals to the throne. it's a historical drama, but a very modern take on it. it is a film ofjuxtaposition, catholics and protestants, english, scottish, and centrally men and women, and the two, the two central performances are basically, they are balanced against each...
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. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ no hormones! ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ paragard's 100% hormone free ♪ and over 99% effective, ♪ that's key! ♪ no hormones! ♪ not an ounce, ♪ with an ingredient ♪ i can pronounce. paragard is a hormone-free iud that's over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. if you experience pain, pelvic infection, or miss a period, call your healthcare provider. pregnancy is rare but serious and can cause infertility or loss of pregnancy. rarely, paragard may attach to or go through the uterus. want hormone free? ask for paragard by name. ♪ >>> even though you forgot the words to "shake it off" which we wrote together -- you forgot some of the words, but i have done that myself so it's okay. >> at least she's honest. calling out jermaine dup
. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ no hormones! ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ paragard's 100% hormone free ♪ and over 99% effective,...
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soledad: mary, who has immigrant roots herself. mary skafidas: yes, i said yes. soledad: why were you interested in joining this project? mary skafidas: i actually thought it was a fantastic idea. i mean, at the core, america is based on immigrants and people taking the chance to come here and start a new life. usually for a greater opportunity. and i thought that was the perfect time to remind everyone of that. and certainly, it's something that my family is very proud of, that they were able to pick up from greece, come to new york, and be able to start their lives over again. soledad: the conversations about immigration today are not, i think, ones of hope and investing in new americans and joy and looking for it. it's nasty. it's very hostile. do you think your book can help change how people talk about immigration today, which to me the rhetoric is very, very negative? andrew tisch: well, for most families coming to america is probably the biggest event in their family's life. and it doesn't matter whether you're a democrat or a republican, it is the same wa
soledad: mary, who has immigrant roots herself. mary skafidas: yes, i said yes. soledad: why were you interested in joining this project? mary skafidas: i actually thought it was a fantastic idea. i mean, at the core, america is based on immigrants and people taking the chance to come here and start a new life. usually for a greater opportunity. and i thought that was the perfect time to remind everyone of that. and certainly, it's something that my family is very proud of, that they were able...
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i'm anne-marie green. some of the coldest weather in decades is set to hit the midwest today and the temperatures are life-threatening. windchills in some areas to plunge to 47 degrees below zero. and the dangerous cold is sticking around for days. michigan governor declared a state of emergency. chief meteorologist from wjdz has what to expect. >> well, the arctic air is on the move it will grip the midwest, tuesday, wednesday, into thursday and possibly friday. the problem with this arctic air, it is slow. it's like syrup. and it does not want to move out rather quickly. windchills that we're concerned about. this cold air mass, by the way, the midwest has not like this s. the windchill is expected to drop to 50 below for wednesday morning and the problem with this arctic air, it will slowly move, but then move across the northeast late wednesday into thursday. and friday. with that cold air moving all the way across the gulf coast, there are winter storm warnings in mississippi, alabama and northern par
i'm anne-marie green. some of the coldest weather in decades is set to hit the midwest today and the temperatures are life-threatening. windchills in some areas to plunge to 47 degrees below zero. and the dangerous cold is sticking around for days. michigan governor declared a state of emergency. chief meteorologist from wjdz has what to expect. >> well, the arctic air is on the move it will grip the midwest, tuesday, wednesday, into thursday and possibly friday. the problem with this...
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anne-marie?> marc liverman here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is stepping down after months of speculation about his future at the justice department. rosenstein has been overseeing special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling. paula reid has more on how this could impact the inquiry. >> reporter: deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reveals he will step down once the president's attorney general nominee, william barr, is confirmed. rosenstein is a key player in the russia investigation, directly overseeing the work of special counsel robert mueller. since appointing mueller in may of 2017, he's been a target of the president's criticism. he even re-tweeted an image of rosenstein behind bars, suggesting he was a traitor. the white house insists rosenstein is not being fired. >> i don't think there's any willingness by the president or the white house to push him out. >> reporter: barr told the white house he wanted his own deputy a
anne-marie?> marc liverman here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is stepping down after months of speculation about his future at the justice department. rosenstein has been overseeing special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling. paula reid has more on how this could impact the inquiry. >> reporter: deputy attorney general rod rosenstein reveals he will step down once the president's attorney general nominee,...
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thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day.! with my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo you can get a 100% beef with hickory smoked bacon and american cheese on a fres b plus frind ...all with just the change you find in your couch. oh, think i got a quarter. what the!? awww, mr. wigglesworth! where've you been? wait. kevin? try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. another great deal from jack in the box. uh.. don't forget to walk him twice a day. > good morning, everybody. you're taking a look at the bay bridge from our camera high on top the sales force tower. it's friday, the favorite day of the week and it's january 4th. good morning. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm ann maca vick for kenny joy this morning. we have made it to friday. yes. >> and emily is in for mary this morning. >> and it's a chillier start and day as well. it's going to be cloudy for now. we have rain ahead and looking at the current temperatures at the moment. 32 degrees in santa rosa; 37, napa; 38, san jose. 46 degrees in oakland. and looking at our high def
thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day.! with my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo you can get a 100% beef with hickory smoked bacon and american cheese on a fres b plus frind ...all with just the change you find in your couch. oh, think i got a quarter. what the!? awww, mr. wigglesworth! where've you been? wait. kevin? try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. another great deal from jack in the box. uh.. don't forget to walk him twice a...
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jesus mary and joseph being that holy family unit put together.nd then again monday becomes a down day, day within the octave of christmas. and we start our second week and we have the feast january 1 where everyone else is celebrating new year's and getting over there revels. we have mary, holy mother of god. following that is a few memorials. we have basil and gregory the great if you wonderful doctors of the church. we have a memorial of two american saints, two very important american saints on the fourth and fifth. then we have the epiphany on january 6 which falls on a sunday this year many times it doesn't. it's wonderful when it falls on a sunday . >> epiphany means showing forth the arrival of the spirit is what we would say . >> in many ways in the east it is there christmas. a much more important feast for them . >> the feast of three kings? >> feast of three kings, feast of arrival. >> we have one for the slide? >> we only insert when christmas is early a week of christmas week day masses it culminates in january 13 when we and our chr
jesus mary and joseph being that holy family unit put together.nd then again monday becomes a down day, day within the octave of christmas. and we start our second week and we have the feast january 1 where everyone else is celebrating new year's and getting over there revels. we have mary, holy mother of god. following that is a few memorials. we have basil and gregory the great if you wonderful doctors of the church. we have a memorial of two american saints, two very important american...
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good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie, u.s.d lower monday, news that chinese exports to the u.s. declined in december rattled the market. technology stocks dropped yesterday. but bank shares rose after a strong quarterly report by citigroup. the dow fell 87 points, the nasdaq slid 65 points. >>> the ceo of pacific gas and electric is reportedly getting a $2.5 million severance, despite the company's sible role in deadly wildfires. geisha williams resigned as ceo sunday after less than two years. pg&e said yesterday it's filing for bankruptcy because it's facing at least $30 billion in potential damages from lawsuits. investigators are looking into whether the company played a role in catastrophic california wildfires in 2017 and 2018. >>> gymboree is reportedly going to close all 900 of its stores. "the wall street journal" says the san francisco-based children retailer is expected to file for bankruptcy this week. the stores operate under the banners, gymboree, janie and jack. and crazy 8. the company previously filed for bank
good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie, u.s.d lower monday, news that chinese exports to the u.s. declined in december rattled the market. technology stocks dropped yesterday. but bank shares rose after a strong quarterly report by citigroup. the dow fell 87 points, the nasdaq slid 65 points. >>> the ceo of pacific gas and electric is reportedly getting a $2.5 million severance, despite the company's sible role in deadly wildfires. geisha williams resigned as ceo sunday...
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i'm anne-marie green.undreds of thousands of federal employees are set to return to work this morning following a historic government shutdown. meanwhile, bipartisan lawmakers are negotiating a deal over president trump's border wall to keep the government open, but mr. trump is not giving them very good odds of succeeding. marc liverman has the latest from new york. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the next deadline is now less than three weeks away. if leaders don't reach some compromise on border security by then, the federal workers will be back in the same boat again. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are back at work, and more importantly, getting paid now that the longest government shutdown in history is over. >> we hope that by the end of this week all of the back pay will be made up. and of course, the next payroll will go out on time. >> reporter: pam spraman was furloughed from her irs job in ohio. >> i'm glad to be going back to so -- and m going ck with pay.
i'm anne-marie green.undreds of thousands of federal employees are set to return to work this morning following a historic government shutdown. meanwhile, bipartisan lawmakers are negotiating a deal over president trump's border wall to keep the government open, but mr. trump is not giving them very good odds of succeeding. marc liverman has the latest from new york. marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the next deadline is now less than three weeks away. if leaders...
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i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." companion. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ww freestyle is proven to help people lose weight, sleep better, and feel happier. join for free and lose 10 lbs. on us. fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades visibly whiter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equal to cosmetic procedures, our b3 complex hydrates to smooth skin. injections? rejected. beautiful skin? accepted. olay. >>> our top stories this morning. the partial government shutdown is now in its 18th day, making it the second longest in history. tonight, president trump will address the nation and make his case for funding a border wall. democrats will offer a rebuttal immediately after his speech. >>> and national security adviser john bolton i
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i'm anne-marie green. as the partial government shutdown enters day 12, they ar if that meeting with president trump will actually help to end the shutdown. tom hanson is here in new york with more. good morning, tom. >> good morning. that meeting is going to be about border security. with the shutdown nearing two weeks, its effects are becoming more and more apparent. for the first time since the partial government shutdown began 12 days ago, president trump is expected to meet with part of border security. and we're working on it. >> it will be president's first meeting with democratic leaders since december 11 when he said he'd be proud to shut down the government over border security. >> i will be the one to shut it down. i'm not going to blame you for it. >> it's unclear what come from today's meting. presumptive house speaker nancy pelosi expects to pass legislation to reopen the government tomorrow when democrats take control. she noted in a letter to her colleagues that these bills contain no new w
i'm anne-marie green. as the partial government shutdown enters day 12, they ar if that meeting with president trump will actually help to end the shutdown. tom hanson is here in new york with more. good morning, tom. >> good morning. that meeting is going to be about border security. with the shutdown nearing two weeks, its effects are becoming more and more apparent. for the first time since the partial government shutdown began 12 days ago, president trump is expected to meet with part...
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. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? a scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- than clean the toilet? (clap of thunder) oh come on! with scrubbing bubbles cleaning doesn't have to stink. the foaming bubbles make your toilet super fresh. it's cleaning reinvented. [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the 1-pill power of new advil multi-symptom cold & flu knocks out your worst symptoms. cancel your cold, not your plans. new advil multi-symptom cold & flu. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first. ♪ >>> even though you forgot the words to "shake it off" which we wrote together -- you forgot some of the words, but i have done
. >>> and marie kondo faces her toughest challenge yet. can she tidy up kevin's life? a scale of one to ten, how bad is this? >>> and "the masked singer" is revealed. robin thicke right here with us. >> wait until you hear what happens when the cameras aren't rolling. >> oh, it's crazy. >>> closed captioning provided by -- than clean the toilet? (clap of thunder) oh come on! with scrubbing bubbles cleaning doesn't have to stink. the foaming...
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>> mary beth, would you like to take that? >> yeah.ell, i think the marine corps provides a good example here. they have managed to survive for all their 243 years despite the threat of acquisition and threat of being taken away. they have innovated along the way, mostly because they were forced to do that or disappear. most recently, in 2014, forced to shrink and change the way they thought about things. all the services have been forced to do that in some way. now, it's a question of getting ahead of the technology, which is really incredibly hard to do. i'm happy and glad and heartened by the fact we have folks in the pentagon who are thinking about what warfare will look like in 30how do we convince a service chief what they want is acquire a swarm of it's difficult to make that leap and adjust acquisitions and the way we think about warfare. i'm heartened there are smarter people than me that think about this and have a sense of what warfare will look like in 30 years and they are adjusting it based on what they have. >> i hope th
>> mary beth, would you like to take that? >> yeah.ell, i think the marine corps provides a good example here. they have managed to survive for all their 243 years despite the threat of acquisition and threat of being taken away. they have innovated along the way, mostly because they were forced to do that or disappear. most recently, in 2014, forced to shrink and change the way they thought about things. all the services have been forced to do that in some way. now, it's a question...
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anne-marie?> good advice. thank you very much. >>> the polar vortex gripping the upper midwest and northeast is the coldest arctic air felt in a generation. chief meteorologist drew burgoyne of our milwaukee affiliate, wdjt, has a look at the lowest temperatures. >>> that arctic air is just not giving up across the central plains and the midwest. these are the coldest windchills on wednesday. you thought your day was cold. flag island, minnesota, 65 below. grand forks, north dakota, the windchill, 64 below. minneapolis, chicago, between 50 and 55 below. just nasty. milwaukee, 47 below. des moines, a windchill at 46 below. high temperatures on wednesday, this bowl of cold air just not giving up at all. milwaukee, chicago, ten below. minneapolis at 13 below. that cold air extending all the way south to memphis at 34. oklahoma city at 41 with some 60s on wednesday throughout the west coast. looking pretty nice if you're watching the west coast on thursday with temperatures close to 60. the real cold
anne-marie?> good advice. thank you very much. >>> the polar vortex gripping the upper midwest and northeast is the coldest arctic air felt in a generation. chief meteorologist drew burgoyne of our milwaukee affiliate, wdjt, has a look at the lowest temperatures. >>> that arctic air is just not giving up across the central plains and the midwest. these are the coldest windchills on wednesday. you thought your day was cold. flag island, minnesota, 65 below. grand forks,...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is now day 26 of the partial government shutdown which has forced hundreds of thousands of workers to go without paychecks. now we are learning the shutdown is causing more economic damage than previously thought, and negotiations are deadlocked. marc liverman is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the shutdown's impact on the economy is even worse than analysts first thought. a big reason for that is just how long it's lasted and the fact that there are no signs it's coming to an end. white house economists say the partial government shutdown is having a greater economic impact than previously thought. >> there are people who are having trouble making their rent payments, who aren't able to go out and go to a restaurant or something. and those are permanent hits to consumption. >> reporter: the council of economic advisors visors says the shutdown is costing the u.s. economy .13% points in growth every week. that's more than double what
i'm anne-marie green. it is now day 26 of the partial government shutdown which has forced hundreds of thousands of workers to go without paychecks. now we are learning the shutdown is causing more economic damage than previously thought, and negotiations are deadlocked. marc liverman is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the shutdown's impact on the economy is even worse than analysts first thought. a big reason for that is just how long it's...
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mary queen of scot, we have had the favourite, a royal historical drama and now we have mary, queen of scots which is the, based on the life of mary stuart and her rivalry with elizabeth. saoirse ronan and margot robbie rivals to the throne. it is a modern take, it is a film of juxtaposition, so you have monarchs and prisoner, english, scottish, and men and women, and the two, the two central performances are basically, they are balanced against each other, so mary says i will be the woman she cannot b i will produce an heir, unlike her barren self. elizabeth says good wants a woman to bea elizabeth says good wants a woman to be a wife and mother, i will choose to bea be a wife and mother, i will choose to be a man. she refers to one of the male counterparts at the closest thing i have to a wife. so the #ici79 is very witty and well done, and you have this terrific central performances but the rest of the ensemble cast is really well played. people like david tennant doing terrific work, the film has a paint early look to it. it is directed by josie rourke who comes from theatre. somet
mary queen of scot, we have had the favourite, a royal historical drama and now we have mary, queen of scots which is the, based on the life of mary stuart and her rivalry with elizabeth. saoirse ronan and margot robbie rivals to the throne. it is a modern take, it is a film of juxtaposition, so you have monarchs and prisoner, english, scottish, and men and women, and the two, the two central performances are basically, they are balanced against each other, so mary says i will be the woman she...
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i'm anne-marie green.or millions in the midwest, the cold weather is making it dangerous to be outside. the temperature in chicago this morning is expected to plue to minus 50 degrees. the blast of arctic air is being blamed for at least five deaths across five states, and even the u.s. postal service has suspended delivery in the region. charlie de mar of our chicago station wbbm has more on the frigid weather. >> reporter: the dangerous freeze is slamming the midwest with weather cold enough to kill. >> it is treacherous. >> reporter: from chicago to sioux falls and so many points in between, windchill temperatures are forecast to plunge to 30, 40, 50, and even 60 below zero. >> it's not something you absolutely need, we would advise to stay home for your safety and those that are out and about having to be out in the weather. >> reporter: in downtown duluth, minnesota, where windchills hit elowtues cit wogaut haners. >> this is just really cold. >> reporter: duluth mail carrier dave mayhew says in weath
i'm anne-marie green.or millions in the midwest, the cold weather is making it dangerous to be outside. the temperature in chicago this morning is expected to plue to minus 50 degrees. the blast of arctic air is being blamed for at least five deaths across five states, and even the u.s. postal service has suspended delivery in the region. charlie de mar of our chicago station wbbm has more on the frigid weather. >> reporter: the dangerous freeze is slamming the midwest with weather cold...
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lin is referring to marie kondo's show on netflix.just getting rid of personal, i hope we brought this out. it is an organization system for life, not just what's in your clothing closet. another one if we have time. does roger stone spark joy? yes. if you're president trump, i suspect he is a keeper. for trump critics, i suspect he goes in the goodwill basket if there's such a thing. i tell you this, he sparks joy in the media because this is going to be a donny brook. i fully expect stone will do what he has said which is to fully engage, not back down, not flip, keep doing media interviews. he was with chris cuomo last night on cnn, and it will be a battle for the ages, and he won't stop talking. when all is said and done, however, you've got those statements he gave under oath that seem at odds with the record mueller has assembled. i'll see you next week. ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it
lin is referring to marie kondo's show on netflix.just getting rid of personal, i hope we brought this out. it is an organization system for life, not just what's in your clothing closet. another one if we have time. does roger stone spark joy? yes. if you're president trump, i suspect he is a keeper. for trump critics, i suspect he goes in the goodwill basket if there's such a thing. i tell you this, he sparks joy in the media because this is going to be a donny brook. i fully expect stone...
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mary: absolutely. we are investing.e things we did in this transformation is we are remixing our global product development. we have indicated over the next three years we will double the amount that is spent. that is not attitude, that is transitioning to. we found a lot of synergies in not only how we engineer, but from a capital perspective. the have made investments in crossovers, global family of vehicles. that is going to pay off. that is investment and we can leverage that as we go forward. that is what is allowing us over the near term to take the billion and a half out of our capital fund. david: talk about electric vehicles. you are going to have 23 miles by 20 -- 20 models by 2020. got it right. cadillac is going to be your lead. why? mary: catalog is our technology brand. when we look at this -- the technology, it is appropriate that cadillac is our lead brand and we will fill out the portfolio that makes sense and be customer driven. it is a very important part of every building cadillac and demonstrating t
mary: absolutely. we are investing.e things we did in this transformation is we are remixing our global product development. we have indicated over the next three years we will double the amount that is spent. that is not attitude, that is transitioning to. we found a lot of synergies in not only how we engineer, but from a capital perspective. the have made investments in crossovers, global family of vehicles. that is going to pay off. that is investment and we can leverage that as we go...
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mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.ol, though. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary: that's awesome. john: outsiders. we have tankfarm, and we have grit and gravel. lemonis: doesn't it look nice? rick: this looks incredibly professional. lemonis: john and mike, i know that i gave you the task to come up with three brands. but i didn't want to task you guys with having to do the fourth. where it goes from here is gonna be up to you. john: oh. mike: that's cool. it's great. that's awesome. that's awesome. mary: it's beautiful. mike: that's awesome. beautiful, great job with that. it's awesome. candi: wow, that's so cool. mary: amazing. candi: i love it. let me see that o
mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.ol, though. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands....