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. # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary... phone rings. let him be. let it be! carry on broadcasting, young man. you're the first people on earth to hear this song! ooh, that will be marge. well, that went well. oh, that's good coffee. laughter. you see, i havejust laughed all the way through that. exactly. i don't think i've ever heard you laugh so much during a clip as that. here's the thing, i mean, so it's directed by danny boyle but it's written by richard curtis. i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go, hang on, that doesn't work and that doesn;t work and that doesn't work. in the third act there is a particularly
. # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary... phone rings. let him be. let it be! carry on broadcasting, young man. you're the first people on earth to hear this song! ooh, that will be marge. well, that went well. oh, that's good coffee. laughter. you see, i havejust laughed all the way through that. exactly. i don't think i've ever heard you laugh so much during a clip as that. here's the thing, i mean, so it's directed by danny boyle but it's written by richard curtis. i'm a...
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but this report now from the region i 1st called malaria then became constipated her mother mary says they only have rice left to eat in their village. and so are these weight plummeted. i wonder how we all mean i went to a pharmacy but the medicine didn't work so i try traditional medicine but we still thin so i came to the hospital and we're still here there are always some severely malnourished children in hospital wards like this one in central mali worsening drought and extreme poverty play their part but the un says escalating violence in the region has made it worse. nearly 50000 people have fled their villages after a series of attacks by militia connected to the don't go on and few lonny ethnic groups the landscapes dry at the best of times now many go on who are mostly farmers far from their crops and many forlornly herders animals have been stolen or killed banditry has made road transport too dangerous. for centuries the river in asia played a crucial role in transporting food and other goods around this region these boats bring produce from farming areas and it's traded h
but this report now from the region i 1st called malaria then became constipated her mother mary says they only have rice left to eat in their village. and so are these weight plummeted. i wonder how we all mean i went to a pharmacy but the medicine didn't work so i try traditional medicine but we still thin so i came to the hospital and we're still here there are always some severely malnourished children in hospital wards like this one in central mali worsening drought and extreme poverty...
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and there was a vow i was going to believe us the photos would have us the photos yeah yeah well mother mary was about. mid look at us look ask him to make some stunning this niggly music and i was in the program as the 1st single lady making hip hop in synagogue then yeah then i was making a little twin cuz i was in the us if you can follow us. in that weekend we decided to get married. and then you know yeah then our 10 years was the 6 years quick of giving is higher. i don't think so because you know exactly what i'm doing the when i'm back of course she's just like talking to me like she don't trust anymore even if i had to go to the college you want to follow me because you think probably i'm again going but i think she's fine. my. in certain communities where sister has gone on to talk about female genital cutting to sing about it to work with the children she has had some question i was in guinea up to is it 2013 i was and you know forcing me now is the artist in an artist from kenya i came back it was in a valley and then we went to the doc. put me down by below that it does give the
and there was a vow i was going to believe us the photos would have us the photos yeah yeah well mother mary was about. mid look at us look ask him to make some stunning this niggly music and i was in the program as the 1st single lady making hip hop in synagogue then yeah then i was making a little twin cuz i was in the us if you can follow us. in that weekend we decided to get married. and then you know yeah then our 10 years was the 6 years quick of giving is higher. i don't think so because...
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. >> this is our beautiful mother, marie lee. >> you let them talk and do all of this stuff. >> that's the way it is. >> tell me your perspective. >> it's wonderful. she's the president and a vice and the they are doing a wonderful job. our accountant can't believe how well they are doing the business. >> i like that you got down to the bottom line. our accountant. >> this is smart. >> my daughter and sage. this is samantha. samantha has been with us for 15 years. >> this is gina, the hostess with the mostest. this is my aunt, but we were born on the same day. we are the same age. >> that's how black families work. from alabama. that's how it works. >> there are more black women employed here than at the white house. i feel like i need to open a family business. stacy thought that was a good yet. next thing i knew, i was wearing an apron. >> the chain broke. featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry
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justine's mother mary who had been struggling with alcohol caved in to the stress.t's changed your life. >> i ran away for a while. i couldn't deal with it. i just left the house. i didn't come back. >> justine's brother kyle dropped out of college to help keep things together at home and get justine to her medical appointments. and randy, her father, the strong and tall as a montana spruce firefighter and national guardsman turned angry and bitter at the continuing prosecution of his little girl. >> i could be sitting in the living room watching tv and all of a sudden i hear something, i just completely lose it, start crying. >> the whole world, said justine's dad, seemed intent on misunderstanding, demonizing his little girl. yet, he said, she had always been so good, kind, thoughtful and responsible, was getting almost straight as in high school, but mostly wouldn't harm a bug, literally, and cared about people. would never, never want to hurt that sweet woman or her son or her baby. >> always that smile, always wanted to help. it's who she was. >> what kind of l
justine's mother mary who had been struggling with alcohol caved in to the stress.t's changed your life. >> i ran away for a while. i couldn't deal with it. i just left the house. i didn't come back. >> justine's brother kyle dropped out of college to help keep things together at home and get justine to her medical appointments. and randy, her father, the strong and tall as a montana spruce firefighter and national guardsman turned angry and bitter at the continuing prosecution of...
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. # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary...t bit. it is let. that went well. i‘d just loved all the way through that. exactly. but in the neighbourhood you love so much during clip as that. here‘s the thing, it is directed by danny boyle but it is written by richard curtis. i a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter.|j will ever see. you were literally crying with laughter. i loved out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. what is really lovely is it is one of those whatever set ups, what if you were the only person you remember the beatles? they think the film does this, as soon as you start to think about the logistics of it you go hang on, that doesn‘t work. in the third act there is a particularly problematic sense of the whole of which could have come out and i don‘t care. the reason they don‘t care is i was doing exactly what you were doing. why was laughing and smiling and actually crying pretty much all
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. # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary... phone rings. be. listen, i'll call you back when it's over, all right. carry on broadcasting, young man. maybe start after the first bit. i've heard it three times. christ, this is let it be! you're the first people on earth to hear this song! doorbell rings. 0oh, that will be marge. well, that went well. oh, that's good coffee. laughter. you see, i havejust laughed all the way through that. exactly. i don't think i've ever heard you laugh so much during a clip as that. here's the thing, i mean, so it's directed by danny boyle but it's written by richard curtis. i'm a real suckerfor richard curtis anyway. this is, in some ways, the best directed richard curtis film you will ever see, because danny boyle... you were literally crying with laughter. i did laugh out loud in the cinema when i saw the trailer. a few people did look at me. what's really lovely is it is one of those what if set ups, what if you were the only person who remembered the beatles? what i think the film does is, as soon as you
. # when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary... phone rings. be. listen, i'll call you back when it's over, all right. carry on broadcasting, young man. maybe start after the first bit. i've heard it three times. christ, this is let it be! you're the first people on earth to hear this song! doorbell rings. 0oh, that will be marge. well, that went well. oh, that's good coffee. laughter. you see, i havejust laughed all the way through that. exactly. i don't think i've ever heard you...
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mother did it. >> reporter: when they divorced, marie witkin says her mother hated her father. judith would remarry and move the kids to michigan. marie says her mom wanted full custody and his life insurance money, but that's not all. >> my mother judy and stepfather robert singer had had a conversation late one night about having my father killed and had been arguing about it. >> reporter: days later, on march 22nd, 1980, howard witkin was shot and killed on the front porch of his santa clara home. four men were convicted in a murder-for-hire scheme, including judith's new husband. but more than a decade later, it was revealed judith was behind it all. she was sentenced to life without parole. >> i think that she should stay in prison. i think she should stay in prison until she dies. >> reporter: last year governor brown commuted judith's sentence, making her eligible for parole, saying she was committed to personal rehabilitation. the santa clara d.a.'s office argued against it, saying she was the mastermind of a brutal and cold-blooded murder, but today judith barnett was g
mother did it. >> reporter: when they divorced, marie witkin says her mother hated her father. judith would remarry and move the kids to michigan. marie says her mom wanted full custody and his life insurance money, but that's not all. >> my mother judy and stepfather robert singer had had a conversation late one night about having my father killed and had been arguing about it. >> reporter: days later, on march 22nd, 1980, howard witkin was shot and killed on the front porch...
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and which level of hierarchy in these 2 clinics so yeah this is up to investigators to determine mary a mother and older thank you. you're watching t w news still to come on the program france is gearing up for the women's world cup which starts on friday macand those lists the title it's to the young to find out why the city is keen to fight. the 1st planned merger between italian carmaker fiat and france's were no is dead in the water she had abruptly pulled out of negotiations for a deal that would have created one of the world's biggest car makers shares and dropped more than 3 percent on the news and those in renault plunged by around 6 percent it was meant to be a match made in heaven with multiple synergies together feared cries are in red no would shake up the world car market both firms are set to benefit hugely from the landmark deal now it's dead in the water rose most successful markets are in europe and emerging markets but it hasn't sold in the world's 2nd biggest market the u.s. for decades that's where few cries their strengths lie. if you crys it was also hoping to profit from
and which level of hierarchy in these 2 clinics so yeah this is up to investigators to determine mary a mother and older thank you. you're watching t w news still to come on the program france is gearing up for the women's world cup which starts on friday macand those lists the title it's to the young to find out why the city is keen to fight. the 1st planned merger between italian carmaker fiat and france's were no is dead in the water she had abruptly pulled out of negotiations for a deal...
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what on which level of hierarchy in these 2 clinics so this is up to investigators to determine mary a mother and older thank you. well now we're going to head to denmark where the prime minister lars misson has handed in his resignation after voters rejected his center right government in a hotly contested election the opposition social democrats emerged as the biggest party with nearly 26 percent of the vote the party leader there will now be tasked with putting together a government backed by a group of left leaning parties denmark is the 3rd nordic country within a year to elect a leftist government following sweden and finland. and joining us now here in the studio is a reporter and native dane peter doll so peter just you know what goes through who are the big winners and the big losers here right i think without a doubt the big winner is the center left bloc spearheaded by especially the social democrats the party has lost 4 of 5 previous elections in 2001 and for much of the noughts kind of trouble finding its voice but under the leadership of 41 year old. well it's in who's on track
what on which level of hierarchy in these 2 clinics so this is up to investigators to determine mary a mother and older thank you. well now we're going to head to denmark where the prime minister lars misson has handed in his resignation after voters rejected his center right government in a hotly contested election the opposition social democrats emerged as the biggest party with nearly 26 percent of the vote the party leader there will now be tasked with putting together a government backed...
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mother alfred. no legal contract, a bond of trust. st. mary's hospital opened in 1889. men and women did not work together as professional counterparts at that time. dr. mayo was a man, a man of science who admired charles darwin. mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this at mayo clinic you get all the rest. you had different people, different skills, different points of view, but they come together for the common purpose. each one brought something unique to the equation. dr. mayo and louise raised their family right here in rochester, in this house, which is literally across the street from where we are right now. they made a momentous decision when the brothers were quite young. they decided they would mortgage this house and with that mortgage funding, purchase a microscope to help care for dr. mayo's patients. this is an example of a 19th-century microscope at the time that they would have used. the mayo boys were young. they were maybe eight, nine or four or five years old. tw
mother alfred. no legal contract, a bond of trust. st. mary's hospital opened in 1889. men and women did not work together as professional counterparts at that time. dr. mayo was a man, a man of science who admired charles darwin. mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this at mayo clinic you get all the rest. you had different people, different skills, different points of view, but they come together for...
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sees the god full as the holy book of god and the most mention and revered woman is the mother of, the virgin mary, in the quran. these muslims are acting beyond the bounds and the restrictions of democracy. >> it seems like we talk about this a lot. when the sri lankan bombing happened, ten weeks ago, i thought this is really going to spark a reawakening, real conversation. for five days of coverage. the dentist it's like it never happened. >> thursday no acknowledgment. i look at your cost and i see a beautiful -- i look at your cross and i see a beautiful symbol, symbol of compassion, of, a beautiful human being. i know that in christianity, has a place of deification. and love beyond anything else. you're probably curious wise the cross under attack? it's because the koran that i have here in the first chapter, the last sentence that we have, we say we have to stand the straight path. but the saudi interpretation now governments like qatar and turkey have added, we have to stay on the straight path and not depart from it, like the jews and the christians have done. because they say that thinki
sees the god full as the holy book of god and the most mention and revered woman is the mother of, the virgin mary, in the quran. these muslims are acting beyond the bounds and the restrictions of democracy. >> it seems like we talk about this a lot. when the sri lankan bombing happened, ten weeks ago, i thought this is really going to spark a reawakening, real conversation. for five days of coverage. the dentist it's like it never happened. >> thursday no acknowledgment. i look at...
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my grandmother was mary louise robert. my mother and her moved from manhattan to paris during the depression. her lived there for quite a while. i wonder if that is a common name or are we related? >> i think roberts is my father's name. my father was from maine. he supposedly was the descendent of the trunk of plymouth colony's. he was on the mayflower. he was kicked out of plymouth colony. that is my ancestry on my father's side. it is a welsh name. i don't know. i will say, a lot of you have talked about marriage between americans and the french. that was one of the happy result of them being on the continent. the french women and american gis often fell in love. that love lasted. when the war was over, the americans came back to get their bride. >> you wrote a book called what soldiers do. sex and the american g.i. in france. why did you write that and what reaction did it get? >> i just got interested in the relationship between the american gis and the french. what distinguished me was i looked at both the french archives. i w
my grandmother was mary louise robert. my mother and her moved from manhattan to paris during the depression. her lived there for quite a while. i wonder if that is a common name or are we related? >> i think roberts is my father's name. my father was from maine. he supposedly was the descendent of the trunk of plymouth colony's. he was on the mayflower. he was kicked out of plymouth colony. that is my ancestry on my father's side. it is a welsh name. i don't know. i will say, a lot of...
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sees the gospel as a holy book of god, and the most mentioned and revered woman is the mother of jesus, the virgin mary in the koran. the muslims are acting beyond the bounds of faith as well as the restrictions of democracy. >> it seems like we talk about this a lot. but when the sri lankan bombings happened ten weeks ago, i thought, this is really going to spark a reawakening, a real conversation. maybe four or five days of coverage. but then it's like it never happened. >> oh, yeah. there's an acknowledgment of this issue. and you know, i look at your cross and i see a beautiful symbol. i see a symbol of compassion, of jesus, a beautiful human being. and i know that in christianity, jesus has a place of beautify occasion. >> love. >> well, love. >> love beyond anything else. you're curious why is the cross under attack. >> laura: yes, why? >> it's because this koran that i have right here. in the first chapter, the last sentence that we have, we say that we have to stay on this straight path. what the saudi interpretation and now governments like qatar and turkey have added is we have to stay on the
sees the gospel as a holy book of god, and the most mentioned and revered woman is the mother of jesus, the virgin mary in the koran. the muslims are acting beyond the bounds of faith as well as the restrictions of democracy. >> it seems like we talk about this a lot. but when the sri lankan bombings happened ten weeks ago, i thought, this is really going to spark a reawakening, a real conversation. maybe four or five days of coverage. but then it's like it never happened. >> oh,...
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and for his final trick: the mother of all hail mary's. halfway to the locker room, he drains it.course he does. ( cheers and applause ) >> get up off your feet and greet your golden state warriors! >> wertheim: the greatest shooter in the history of the n.b.a., curry is only exhibit "a" in the warriors' embarrassment of riches. here's kevin durant, m.v.p. of the finals, two years running. meet klay thompson... >> for n.b.a. history! >> wertheim: ...whose 14 three- pointers in a game earlier this season broke the n.b.a. record. but wait, there's more. >> blocked by green! >> wertheim: that's draymond green, among the best defenders in the league. and, with authority, it's demarcus "boogie" cousins. this roster is enough to make a coach relax. steve kerr, who came on five years ago, admits he takes a hands-off approach with this team, especially with curry. what are you telling him to do? >> steve kerr: i don't tell him anything. >> wertheim: you don't tell steph curry anything? >> kerr: no. >> wertheim: that's the trust you have in him. >> kerr: yeah. i had to learn, my first year
and for his final trick: the mother of all hail mary's. halfway to the locker room, he drains it.course he does. ( cheers and applause ) >> get up off your feet and greet your golden state warriors! >> wertheim: the greatest shooter in the history of the n.b.a., curry is only exhibit "a" in the warriors' embarrassment of riches. here's kevin durant, m.v.p. of the finals, two years running. meet klay thompson... >> for n.b.a. history! >> wertheim: ...whose 14...
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first, my wife was mary louise roberts, and her mother moved from paris during the depression, and her sister jean married a frenchman and lived there for quite a while. i am just wondering if "roberts" is that common of a name or if we are somehow related. guest: well, i think roberts is my father's name, and my father was from mena, and he supposedly was the descendent of the drunk of the plymouth colonies, so he was on the mayflower, and he was kicked out of the plymouth colony, so that is my ancestry on my father's side. it is a welsh name, so i do not know. of youill say that a lot have talked about marriages between americans and french, and that was one of the very happy results of the g.i.'s being on the continent. the french women and the love.an g.i.'s fell in that love lasted, and when the war was over, the americans came back to get there brides. you wrote a book called "what soldiers do, sex and the american g.i. in france." why did you write that book, and what sort of reaction did it get? guest: well, i just got interested in the relationship between the american g.i.'s
first, my wife was mary louise roberts, and her mother moved from paris during the depression, and her sister jean married a frenchman and lived there for quite a while. i am just wondering if "roberts" is that common of a name or if we are somehow related. guest: well, i think roberts is my father's name, and my father was from mena, and he supposedly was the descendent of the drunk of the plymouth colonies, so he was on the mayflower, and he was kicked out of the plymouth colony, so...
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marie and got separated from his mother with a lawsuit from a man carrying a machete this is not the 1st time he's faced death with intent to kill in my final the killing of the i don't know sort of on the ground or so i saw with my old man if his relatives don't show up or penned you will be placed with a foster family in this area where congolese refugees have been leaving some for decades this is a refugee settlement area and most of those who are here. who have fled from tory because of the conflict mostly talked to have said that is not their war at least here they can quite exist no matter the ethnicity the conflict in the tour it dates back almost 50 years and the lenders were farmers and the hammer hiding community fort the farm land and grazing rights at the height of the violence from 100-195-0000 people were killed in 80 is some congolese like this young men one island to the other say a conflict has been politicized because of among other things minerals in the area so. that's where we live work together want to fight go to the forests of course mystery to our people who.
marie and got separated from his mother with a lawsuit from a man carrying a machete this is not the 1st time he's faced death with intent to kill in my final the killing of the i don't know sort of on the ground or so i saw with my old man if his relatives don't show up or penned you will be placed with a foster family in this area where congolese refugees have been leaving some for decades this is a refugee settlement area and most of those who are here. who have fled from tory because of the...
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mary ann moved into janos' one-bedroom apartment, leaving home and kids and, of course, archie. >> he still loved my mom. after she left. he wouldn't let me say anything negative. she's still your mother. she's still my wife. >> perhaps he understood the human heart after all. it took a year or so, but mary ann's ardor began to cool in that cheap little apartment. >> the interest she had in being chased, that period rubbed off. after a period of time, it was -- she was certainly still passionately being chased by janos. >> archie had a pension, after all, savings, life insurance. mary ann was almost 50. did she worry also that janos 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. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach, janos kulcsar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her. loved boring on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the rel
mary ann moved into janos' one-bedroom apartment, leaving home and kids and, of course, archie. >> he still loved my mom. after she left. he wouldn't let me say anything negative. she's still your mother. she's still my wife. >> perhaps he understood the human heart after all. it took a year or so, but mary ann's ardor began to cool in that cheap little apartment. >> the interest she had in being chased, that period rubbed off. after a period of time, it was -- she was...
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mary came to visit. >> her grandmother, my mother, and i came down and visited and got the tour and they met us at the airport with a big bouquet of flowers. and it was just wonderful. >> last may there was another big trip in the works, cher's sister judy was planning to visit for the very first time. >> she wanted to show you her paradise? >> oh, yeah. >> the trip would be a good distraction for cher. her life had recently turned up side down. her five-year marriage to keith hit a rough spot. he even moved out. >> when keith had moved off the island, she was pretty devastated. but then again, i also thought who's marriage is perfect and hopefully they'll work it out. i know they still loved each other. >> the sisters were excited about the trip. plans were in full swing. >> and then what happened? >> then i don't hear from her. >> one day passed, then another, and still nothing. >> too much time has gone by. and now i know something's happened. >> judy was worried and cher was gone. coming up, maybe this solved the mystery, a text message from cher to keith with some bad news. >> she just said i met
mary came to visit. >> her grandmother, my mother, and i came down and visited and got the tour and they met us at the airport with a big bouquet of flowers. and it was just wonderful. >> last may there was another big trip in the works, cher's sister judy was planning to visit for the very first time. >> she wanted to show you her paradise? >> oh, yeah. >> the trip would be a good distraction for cher. her life had recently turned up side down. her five-year...
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mary lou: it was a mix-up. lemonis: i always love how your mother answers for you.ther getting involved to defend their son as long as it's on the school yard and not the boardroom. i know you have a tendency to always try to mediate the situation and defend. you can't save him all the time. what are you afraid of? what do you mean? come here. mary lou: [ sniffles ] oh. lemonis: what do you think's gonna go wrong? -mary lou: they're not perfect. -lemonis: what do you... mary lou: they're not perfect. they make a lot of mistakes. lemonis: what do you think's gonna go wrong? mary lou: i don't want them to screw up so much, and i'm afraid. i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen. listen. -mary lou: and i'm afraid. mary lou: they don't understand. i'm afraid. lemonis: coming up... some new and fresh ideas. chuck: it's harsh for me. i'm not crazy about the print at all. lemonis: my biggest concern with the company is i don't really think of you as a designer. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go
mary lou: it was a mix-up. lemonis: i always love how your mother answers for you.ther getting involved to defend their son as long as it's on the school yard and not the boardroom. i know you have a tendency to always try to mediate the situation and defend. you can't save him all the time. what are you afraid of? what do you mean? come here. mary lou: [ sniffles ] oh. lemonis: what do you think's gonna go wrong? -mary lou: they're not perfect. -lemonis: what do you... mary lou: they're not...
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the plane, tiffany threw what she called a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mothered saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who's going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am. they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all normal. >> reporter: it was more than normal. it was a kind thing to do. tiffany and sasha eventually posting a selfie of the handoff for all those on nextdoor who had been following the saga. a vacation saved and faith in community restored. >> ended up being such a great story and a feeling to have somebody go out of their way to, you know, do something nice that they didn't have to. >> that's fun. >> so happy. >> two things i want to say. one, the internet. how many things awful happen on the internet? a wonderful example of two people connecting and something good happening. talking about the "bay area proud" series dealing with heavy situations? i lov
the plane, tiffany threw what she called a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mothered saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who's going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am. they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all...
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so sitting on the plane, tiffany threw a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network asking if anyone could help. sash a's mother responded saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who is going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am, they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all normal. >> it was more than normal. it was a kind thing to do. tiffany and sasha eventually posting a selfie of the handoff for all those on next door watching the saga. a vacation saved and faith in community restores. >> ended up being such a great story and a feeling to have somebody go out of their way to, you know, do something nice that they didn't have to. >> now, if you have heard of somebody being nice to somebody else the way sasha was to tiffany, i would love to hear about it. send me stories through my social channels at facebook, twitter and instagram. search garvin thomas at nbc. >>> caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars wor
so sitting on the plane, tiffany threw a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network asking if anyone could help. sash a's mother responded saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who is going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am, they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is...
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mary louise gayle had just turned 65-years-old. a motherof two and a andmother, gayle was often found walking her small dog arothunneighborhood. her next door neighbor told the pilot, "if anyone was going to have a neighbor, sheeould be one to have." laquita brown was fluent in thee languages. she was killed on her father's birthday, who thought he would find his daughter at a nearby hospital. she died inside the city building. >> who needs a multipleagazine for what? i feel everyone has a right to def'td themselves but you don need multiple magazines to defend yourself. >> nawaz: tara gallagher was an engineer with the public works deparartment for six she leaves behind a 22-month-old son, patrick. her husband told reporters, "most of our time was spent fixing the house and raising our son. it d was all she lir." sheye was 3s old. three people remain in critical condition. the city's police said investigators are going back over the shooter's activities on the day of the attack. stay with us. coming up on the "newshour," in the first of a
mary louise gayle had just turned 65-years-old. a motherof two and a andmother, gayle was often found walking her small dog arothunneighborhood. her next door neighbor told the pilot, "if anyone was going to have a neighbor, sheeould be one to have." laquita brown was fluent in thee languages. she was killed on her father's birthday, who thought he would find his daughter at a nearby hospital. she died inside the city building. >> who needs a multipleagazine for what? i feel...
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and then black women like mary d her daughter, phyllis, and working women and mothers stopped picketing when the arrests got serious because they couldn't interrupt their lives in that way. from january until april, january until inauguration was the first batch of ticketing, 1917, march was inauguration at that time. it was just so shocking that women would hold pickett signs no matterer how well dressed and put together and matronly or college delegation, whatever it was, that alone was shocking to people. the press would walk out of the white house, tip his hat, offer coffee, they ignored him. when they start ratcheting up. they will protest during the war, they actually get pushed off the headlines. they arer out of the news until june when the russian pickett goes up. and then they decide they can't pickett every day. the tensions have gotten too great. so they wait until the fourth of july and carry not only their pickett signs but an american flag, thinking who is going to attack the american flag? alice is in the hospital at johns hopkins and lucy burns, whom she met in a jail i
and then black women like mary d her daughter, phyllis, and working women and mothers stopped picketing when the arrests got serious because they couldn't interrupt their lives in that way. from january until april, january until inauguration was the first batch of ticketing, 1917, march was inauguration at that time. it was just so shocking that women would hold pickett signs no matterer how well dressed and put together and matronly or college delegation, whatever it was, that alone was...
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on the plane tiffany drew what she called a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mother responded saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is there going to be a crazy person who's going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am, they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all normal. >> it was more than normal. it was a kind thing to do. tiffany and sasha eventually posting a selfie of the hand-off, for all those on nextdoor who had been following the saga, a vacation saved and faith in community restored. >> ended up being such a great story and a feeling to have somebody go out of their way to, you know, do something nice that they didn't have to. >> now, if you have heard somebody being nice to somebody else the way sasha was to tiffany, i'd love to hear about it. you can send me story ideas to the bay area proud series to my social channels, facebook, twitter, instagram. just search garvin thomas, nbc. >>> much mo
on the plane tiffany drew what she called a hail mary, posting to next door, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mother responded saying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking, oh, god, is there going to be a crazy person who's going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am, they can track my phone. i'm hoping this...
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mary. posting to nextdoor, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mothersaying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who is going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am. they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all normal. >> reporter: it was more than normal. it was a kind thing to do. tiffany and sasha eventually posting a selfie of the handoff for all those on nextdoor who had been following the saga. a vacation saved and faith in community restored. . >> ended up being such a great story and a feeling to have somebody go out of their way to, you know, do something nice that they didn't have to. >> now, if you have heard of something being nice to somebody else the way sasha was to tiffany, i'd love to hear about it. you can send me story ideas for the bay area proud series to my social channel, facebook, twitter and instagram. just search garvin thomas nbc. >>> comi
mary. posting to nextdoor, the neighborhood social network, asking if anyone could help. sasha's mothersaying her daughter was headed that way. a few frenzied hours later, sasha was on a plane with a passport for someone she had never met. >> i was thinking oh, god, is it going to be a crazy person who is going to be at the airport? i'm hoping for the best. my parents know where i am. they can track my phone. i'm hoping this is all normal. >> reporter: it was more than normal. it...
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mother and brothers in the audience. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," director danny boyle and hamesh pat from the movie yesterday join us in the studio. i'm ann marie is the cbs morning news. what patients don't realize is what they eat and drink is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth surface so that we can actively help repair weakened enamel. i do think dentists are going to want to recommend the new pronamel repair toothpaste. it's such an easy answer and it will do exactly what their patients need. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. >>> our top stories this morning, today iran said the latest u.s. sanctions end any hope of diplomacy. the u.s. anno
mother and brothers in the audience. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," director danny boyle and hamesh pat from the movie yesterday join us in the studio. i'm ann marie is the cbs morning news. what patients don't realize is what they eat and drink is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep...
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beyond the mother of all german jobbies matched a 31 with the royal blues and sned in a battle for top flight survival needing every point they could get. the scene was set for high drama and mary and got to have the home fans celebrating early on everything seemed to be going to plan but it wasn't shall because plan and they struck back with a vengeance. 2 men sent off in the space of 5 minutes 2 men down numbered and ultimately got. beaten 42 by shaka it doesn't get much worse than that. we are very disappointed specially for our fans. since it is. not the title going as well for the meisterschaft yeah. not yet it wasn't fun and had the chance to forge further ahead the next day at nuremberg and not the host could have won it with a last minute penalty the guests could have done likewise at the other end in at a time. up next question but if you wish to put the point shit from. an unexpected slip up by and can get nervous as well then do it and handed them another opportunity up to only managing to draw a bright one victory away to light to go on the penultimate much they would seal by in the title but that one ended nil nil. and it all came down to the final saturday . abund
beyond the mother of all german jobbies matched a 31 with the royal blues and sned in a battle for top flight survival needing every point they could get. the scene was set for high drama and mary and got to have the home fans celebrating early on everything seemed to be going to plan but it wasn't shall because plan and they struck back with a vengeance. 2 men sent off in the space of 5 minutes 2 men down numbered and ultimately got. beaten 42 by shaka it doesn't get much worse than that. we...
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mother who died some more do and beyond the world either do or do when it's them your best you're. at the. church for drop when a suitable for walking the earth. the or still mary. have heard a lot of them yeah when i came. to support the war you was of the. al-jazeera world i meet some extraordinary women. who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. egypt's women street sellers on al-jazeera. hello again one here across parts of 9 states and canada we are watching one weather system pushing across the great lakes right now and with that a lot of rain is going to be falling out of the system as well as temperatures are coming down into the mid teens for many locations for toronto here on thursday 15 degrees new york at 18 degrees a little bit cooler than what we have seen earlier on in the week but as we go from thursday to friday that system continues to make its way up here towards boston and also the canadian maritimes temperatures stay fairly low across much of that area but they are rebounding on the back side with the tronto at 20 degrees chicago 23 but here across the central plains the
mother who died some more do and beyond the world either do or do when it's them your best you're. at the. church for drop when a suitable for walking the earth. the or still mary. have heard a lot of them yeah when i came. to support the war you was of the. al-jazeera world i meet some extraordinary women. who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. egypt's women street sellers on al-jazeera. hello again one here across parts...
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in virginia we can guarantee any father or mother that their child can graduate uva, william and mary, virginia tech, james madison university, if they enroll in a community college, graduate from a community college at the prescribed gpa of the university. it does work, it has some kinks here and there but it does work. if you can look for ways to leverage the community college you would be saving taxpayers a lot of money. >> thank you very much. >> vega chairwoman. i have a question for you. i know you can speak of a representative of all community colleges but i spent time in texas at the hair red committee for two terms. a lot of the challenges we had and community colleges, i think they do a great job with many students that they transfer to four-year universities. in texas at least those students do better than the students that actually started at four-year universities which is a great thing. get our community colleges will be set by malley many challenges. figuring out development education, develop mental education is the graveyard of higher education. their completion rates
in virginia we can guarantee any father or mother that their child can graduate uva, william and mary, virginia tech, james madison university, if they enroll in a community college, graduate from a community college at the prescribed gpa of the university. it does work, it has some kinks here and there but it does work. if you can look for ways to leverage the community college you would be saving taxpayers a lot of money. >> thank you very much. >> vega chairwoman. i have a...
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like 1-year-old marie juarez, and her mother, who fled domestic abuse in guatemala. then, she died in a u.s. hospital after receiving inadequate care. we don't allow prisoners to die. how are we allowing children to die in federal custody? last week, the inspector general of d.h.s. confirmed what we already knew -- conditions are dangerous and unsanitary. this is a cruel and un-american. this cannot be the new normal. what the president is doing is anything but normal. when attorney general sessions initiated this, it was a bad way to move forward. is this the message that president trump wants to send the world, that the u.s. is where children come to die? how many children must die before this administration cts? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speak
like 1-year-old marie juarez, and her mother, who fled domestic abuse in guatemala. then, she died in a u.s. hospital after receiving inadequate care. we don't allow prisoners to die. how are we allowing children to die in federal custody? last week, the inspector general of d.h.s. confirmed what we already knew -- conditions are dangerous and unsanitary. this is a cruel and un-american. this cannot be the new normal. what the president is doing is anything but normal. when attorney general...
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will hear from the mother of a fallen sacramento police officer ahead of a memorial service plan for later this morning. >>> it is thursday, june 27. kenny is off this morning. marys off, so darren is here and emily is here. we are all good on this thursday morning. >> we've got you covered. if you thought we only talk about the clouds we have to because we are on tv, we were sitting on the break looking at the clouds on the camera coming in from the salesforce tower. now time for your installment of hey, what is that cloud doing? a little bit of low marine layer clouds coming in just a few wisps that looked a lot more interesting a few minutes ago and that is the sunrise coming up happening at 5:49 this morning. 11 minutes ago and there is a
will hear from the mother of a fallen sacramento police officer ahead of a memorial service plan for later this morning. >>> it is thursday, june 27. kenny is off this morning. marys off, so darren is here and emily is here. we are all good on this thursday morning. >> we've got you covered. if you thought we only talk about the clouds we have to because we are on tv, we were sitting on the break looking at the clouds on the camera coming in from the salesforce tower. now time...
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will hear from the mother of a fallen sacramento police officer ahead of a memorial service plan for later this morning. >>> it is thursday, june 27. kenny is off this morning. mary is off, so darren is here and emily is here. we are all good on this thursday morning. >> we've got you covered. if you thought we only talk about the clouds we have to because we are on tv, we were sitting on the break looking at the clouds on the camera coming in from the salesforce tower. now time for your installment of hey, what is that cloud doing? a little bit of low marine layer clouds coming in just a few wisps that looked a lot more interesting a few minutes ago and that is the sunrise coming up happening at 5:49 this morning. 11 minutes ago and there is a deck of separate clouds blocking the sunrise on the east bay. most of us wake up to clear skies. but there is just this patching this of low stratus clouds mainly for the east bay or right out along the water. so it will be a little bit different. most of us have a clear skies and you can see the other patch from our camera on treasure island looking to the west and that's the same. the numbers are what they were yesterday
will hear from the mother of a fallen sacramento police officer ahead of a memorial service plan for later this morning. >>> it is thursday, june 27. kenny is off this morning. mary is off, so darren is here and emily is here. we are all good on this thursday morning. >> we've got you covered. if you thought we only talk about the clouds we have to because we are on tv, we were sitting on the break looking at the clouds on the camera coming in from the salesforce tower. now time...
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mother of art. call thank you for that from georgia. this headline from "the baltimore sun," "maryan saying he won't run against president trump, is instead forming a bipartisan advocacy .rganization hogan said that instead of running, he would start a national nonprofit organization united."merica all of thepreciate incursion i received to run in 2020, however i will not be a candidate. i'm dedicated to serving in my second term as american governor and leading the incoming chair of the national governors association host: again, the headline is that larry hogan wilma challenge donald trump. right now, bill well, former governor of massachusetts, the only challenger to donald trump in the upcoming primary caucuses. our newsmakers program is available on our website, c-span.org. anthony, good morning. i oppose the impeachment of the president. i think that the president has never gotten a fair shake since he was elected. you know, they have 90% of the coverage against him from all of the media. from unnamed sources. i cannot even write a letter to the editor here without getting my
mother of art. call thank you for that from georgia. this headline from "the baltimore sun," "maryan saying he won't run against president trump, is instead forming a bipartisan advocacy .rganization hogan said that instead of running, he would start a national nonprofit organization united."merica all of thepreciate incursion i received to run in 2020, however i will not be a candidate. i'm dedicated to serving in my second term as american governor and leading the incoming...
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mother's disappearance, child protective services took 16-year-old conrad to a foster home. >> there were a few altercations we had, kind of like what my mom had gone through. >> investigators talked to dave's girlfriend, mary this exchange occurred. >> has he brutalized you at a aal all -- >> it's not going to stop until [ bleep ]. >> an hah moment? well, maybe. not quite. >> it seemed quite suspicious. most people in town seemed to have made up their minds about dave hawk, but one of them was not the d.a. >> we kept pushing and pushing and we kept sitting back. >> did the cops have it wrong? dave hawk's longtime pastor thought so. >>> coming up -- >> this person who is portrayed as such a monster simply isn't. he's a man who has worked hard in the church. he's a good father. >> another side of an accused killer when "the disappearance of debbie hawk" continues. what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ hi, do you have a travel card? we do
mother's disappearance, child protective services took 16-year-old conrad to a foster home. >> there were a few altercations we had, kind of like what my mom had gone through. >> investigators talked to dave's girlfriend, mary this exchange occurred. >> has he brutalized you at a aal all -- >> it's not going to stop until [ bleep ]. >> an hah moment? well, maybe. not quite. >> it seemed quite suspicious. most people in town seemed to have made up their minds...
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we spoke to in saints mary's lees where we spend the day yesterday couldn't stop telling us about how grateful they are to the americans. one family that i spoke to, their motherthose cemeteries before they were moved here in the 1950s, they were mostly in st. mary's lees. simone would go to grave sites and place flowers at them and have the little boys stand behind the cross and take the pictures and found the addresses of the american families because she wanted them to seat grave site of their lost ones. she knew there was no way most of these families could never get to transto pay their respects themselves. she paid relationships with these families that lasted for years and years. it was the mission of her life. steve: we also heard during the speech by the president that for every one of those crosses a french family had adopted that american service member so that the americans back home would know that the french appreciated the -- you know, the sacrifice given up by that person beneath that cross. >> martha: that is absolutely true. we are watching the four of them now as they stand among those crosses. we were here during the show the past few night
we spoke to in saints mary's lees where we spend the day yesterday couldn't stop telling us about how grateful they are to the americans. one family that i spoke to, their motherthose cemeteries before they were moved here in the 1950s, they were mostly in st. mary's lees. simone would go to grave sites and place flowers at them and have the little boys stand behind the cross and take the pictures and found the addresses of the american families because she wanted them to seat grave site of...
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mother of four and made education form her life. you will hear what she says next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, it can cause damage to the enamel.. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter deep into the enamel surface. the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged, it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >> who is this economy really working for? it's doing great for thinner and thinner slice at the top. i am in this fight because i believe that we can make our government, we can make our economy. we can m
mother of four and made education form her life. you will hear what she says next. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, it can cause damage to the enamel.. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more...
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for all the things to do in life and eventually i did mary and i found as my mother did when a child comes to me parts of me was falling in love with ireland again. so in a different way pierce was the son of an english stone cutter and in the beginning of the 20th century and with that secondary school education for boys and national spectacle and taught women in irish in the medium education and announced to be set up and was writing about it and compared to that separate education system set up from antiquity. to be taught all noble and good for the things from the children are taught not to be strong and valiant but too sweet and dexterous the object was not to make a good man but good slaves. sleek sql yes and dexterous i remember reading these words with my infant daughter in my lap to think this is harvard and yale and every prep school i have ever met in washington d.c. the idea to become strong and proud and valiant is something i was taught. wasn't talking directly but education. so i confront this man pierce and it is a moderate like everyone else to see that subverted to
for all the things to do in life and eventually i did mary and i found as my mother did when a child comes to me parts of me was falling in love with ireland again. so in a different way pierce was the son of an english stone cutter and in the beginning of the 20th century and with that secondary school education for boys and national spectacle and taught women in irish in the medium education and announced to be set up and was writing about it and compared to that separate education system set...