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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. love boring on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the relationship. and janos was just not going to accept it. >> 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. >> when i saw the report where he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. >> when "dateline" continues. a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go
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,...
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jo ann: ...before i wreck the video camera... - today the eagles are gonna win! jo ann: i hope so.ann: dallas won, even though they suck. oh, well, not this year, boys. (radio playing) third time's the charm! he blocks, see how he came up and checked him? 'cause the quarterback, if you go back... jack: oh, i see. - watch matt ryan, he turns... jack: to go throw it back to him. tony: back to him, and he sees he's covered. watch, just let it play, he throws the ball, now look, look, look, look. now watch, look, look, see, look! jack: yeah... yaya: i'm in here for a reason, hold on. oh, he took it, never mind, there is no reason. john drinks the same wine i do now, and i thought his open bottle s still in there, so i was gonna drink it first. they're so excited and cheery that it feels like that. it feels like a holiday, which has kind of got me in a good, decent mood. me, john, and justin were literally, like, "(bleep) this (bleep)," 'cause we've had enough. we got, like, tormented! like, if they lost, everybody was mad and pissy, and it was just, we were just, like, "i don't (bleep)
jo ann: ...before i wreck the video camera... - today the eagles are gonna win! jo ann: i hope so.ann: dallas won, even though they suck. oh, well, not this year, boys. (radio playing) third time's the charm! he blocks, see how he came up and checked him? 'cause the quarterback, if you go back... jack: oh, i see. - watch matt ryan, he turns... jack: to go throw it back to him. tony: back to him, and he sees he's covered. watch, just let it play, he throws the ball, now look, look, look, look....
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the anne frank house said they could not.the investigation. the cold case team began to confront the real possibility that otto frank might have known the identity of the betrayer. what reason, they wondered, would otto have had to keep this to himself? >> pankoke: he knew that arnold van den bergh was jewish, and in this period after the war, antisemitism was still around. so, perhaps he just felt that if i bring this up again, with arnold van den bergh being jewish, it'll only stoke the fires further. but we have to keep in mind that the fact that he was jewish just meant that he was placed into a untenable position by the nazis to do something to save his life. >> wertheim: the team wrestled with these ethical questions. thijs buyens, the filmmaker and documentarian who conceived of the project, wondered whether the revelation would be fodder for bigots and anti-semites. the conclusion was that this culprit was a jewish man who by all accounts was doing what he did to protect his own family. >> bayens: yeah. >> wertheim: w
the anne frank house said they could not.the investigation. the cold case team began to confront the real possibility that otto frank might have known the identity of the betrayer. what reason, they wondered, would otto have had to keep this to himself? >> pankoke: he knew that arnold van den bergh was jewish, and in this period after the war, antisemitism was still around. so, perhaps he just felt that if i bring this up again, with arnold van den bergh being jewish, it'll only stoke the...
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and, who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? has one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it's already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga and still there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands, or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they are from one of the surveillance flights sent by australia and new zealand to assess the damage. the eruption itself appears to have taken out the one main underwater communications cable and there are suggestions that could take weeks to restore. a lot of ash on the ground. tonga has a population of around 100,000. the red cross estimates that about 80% of them may have been affected. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest. these pictures of the hunga tonga—hunga ha'apai volcano erupting are from last friday. this is just a foretaste o
and, who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis? has one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it's already three days since the major eruption of an underwater volcano in tonga and still there is a very worrying lack of information about the scale of the damage done across the many tongan islands, or the whereabouts and well being of many of the islanders. these very limited pictures have just been sent to us. they...
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anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian and staff writer at "the atlantic." she is the author of "red famine: stalin's war on ukraine." richard haass served as director of policy planning in the state department. richard, what the west and united states principally is trying to do is clearly some mixture of deterrents to keep the russians at bay and diplomacy. do you think the biden administration is getting this balance right? >> with the exception of the press conference this past week, fareed, i would say yes, what they've done is essentially said if you go in there will be an economic price to pay. second of all, we will give ukraine the means not to stop your invasion, but to raise the costs of it and certainly to raise the costs of any subsequent occupation. third, we will then, the united states and nato, reinforce other countries in nato, including poland. so what you're worried about, vladimir putin, is nato's reach, but we can increase that, but -- and it's an important but, as you say, fareed -- there is an off-ramp here. essentially the united sta
anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian and staff writer at "the atlantic." she is the author of "red famine: stalin's war on ukraine." richard haass served as director of policy planning in the state department. richard, what the west and united states principally is trying to do is clearly some mixture of deterrents to keep the russians at bay and diplomacy. do you think the biden administration is getting this balance right? >> with the exception of the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning u.s. troops are standing by for possible deployment to europe in case russia invades ukraine. president biden talked with european leaders yesterday about diplomatic solutions, but more than 8,500 troops could be deployed at a moment's notice to show support for nato. laura podesta is in new york following the latest developments for us. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the penalty gone's preparation is in tandem with other countries like france ready to sent troops to countries that border ukraine. but it is notable that nato has not yet made a decision to activate its response force, which consists of 40,000 troops from moim u countries. the u.s. and itself nato allies are showing a united front in the face of russian hostility toward ukraine. >> i had a very, very, very good meeting with all the european leaders. >> reporter: president biden later tweeted in an 80-minute call they discussed efforts to deter further aggression like severe economic costs on russ
i'm anne-marie green. this morning u.s. troops are standing by for possible deployment to europe in case russia invades ukraine. president biden talked with european leaders yesterday about diplomatic solutions, but more than 8,500 troops could be deployed at a moment's notice to show support for nato. laura podesta is in new york following the latest developments for us. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the penalty gone's preparation is in tandem with other...
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i'm anne-marie green. the white house effort to vaccinate more americans against covid hit a huge roadblock. the supreme court said the government cannot enforce a vaccine policy for larger companies. the ruling affects more than 80 million workers. this comes as hospitals are getting pushed to the brink. laura podesta is in new york with more on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the high court said that congress has given osha the power to regulate occupational dangers but not the power to regulate public health more broadly. striking down the vaccine mandate will likely mean less people get the shot, and the pandemic persists. the supreme court halted a biden administration mandate requiring employees at large companies be vaccinated or be tested weekly. >> the supreme court's decision on the osha mandate essentially means that in this pandemic it is up to individual employers to determine whether their workplaces will be safe for employees. >> reporter: the conserva
i'm anne-marie green. the white house effort to vaccinate more americans against covid hit a huge roadblock. the supreme court said the government cannot enforce a vaccine policy for larger companies. the ruling affects more than 80 million workers. this comes as hospitals are getting pushed to the brink. laura podesta is in new york with more on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the high court said that congress has given osha the power to regulate...
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i'm anne-marie green. winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect for much of the mid-atlantic and northeast this morning. snow, bitter cold, and freezing rain are making their way up the east coast in what could be the region's first bomb cyclone this winter. the storm dumped heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain in parts of the south yesterday. the governor of kentucky said there were hundreds of car accidents across his state. the snow made a mess of highways and roads in tennessee, as well. nashville saw more than six inch of snow. the national weather service says windchills will be in the single digits through much of the region overnight, and snow and slick roads caused this semi to slide right off the road in southwest michigan. >>> in other news now, the supreme court will hear arguments today in cases challenging two federal vaccine rules that affect more than 100 million americans. over the past seven days, the u.s. has averaged more than 586,000 cases a day. earlier this week the cdc said
i'm anne-marie green. winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect for much of the mid-atlantic and northeast this morning. snow, bitter cold, and freezing rain are making their way up the east coast in what could be the region's first bomb cyclone this winter. the storm dumped heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain in parts of the south yesterday. the governor of kentucky said there were hundreds of car accidents across his state. the snow made a mess of highways and roads in tennessee, as...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the expected announcement today from supreme court justice stephen breyer that he will retire this summer. the 83-year-old is the senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing. his departure gives president biden a chance to make his first nomination to the high court and an opportunity to make good on a campaign promise to appoint the first black female justice. debra alfarone is on capitol hill with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is a chance to make history. and if history is any guide at all, the fight to confirm president biden's pick will likely be an intense process here on capitol hill. today, supreme court justice stephen breyer is expected to announce his retirement at the whwhite house. >> let him make whatever statement he's going to make -- >> reporter: president biden declined to comment further as the news broke yesterday, but the president made this declaration on the campaign trail in 2020 -- >> i'm looking forwa
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the expected announcement today from supreme court justice stephen breyer that he will retire this summer. the 83-year-old is the senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing. his departure gives president biden a chance to make his first nomination to the high court and an opportunity to make good on a campaign promise to appoint the first black female justice. debra alfarone is on capitol hill with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> we will have extensive coverage of january 6th, one year later, ahead on "cbs mornings." we'll carry a special report at 9:00 a.m. eastern when president biden speaks. and you can also watch it on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. >>> there are breaking developments in the fight against covid. kids ages 12 to 15 can now get a pfizer vaccine booster shot. cdc director rochelle walensky signed off on the decision last night amid a rise in teen infections and pediatric hospitalizations. manuel bojorquez has more. >>> cdc surveillance data and studies from around the world have demonstrated the benefit of a booster dose including decreased risk of infection, severe disease, and death. >> reporter: as omicron continues its record-setting pace, a new cdc forecast says cases and hospitalizations will likely increase in the coming weeks. with d.c., new jersey, florida, georgia, new york, and maryland seeing the highest rates. infectious disease doctor aileen marty -- >> w
anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> we will have extensive coverage of january 6th, one year later, ahead on "cbs mornings." we'll carry a special report at 9:00 a.m. eastern when president biden speaks. and you can also watch it on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. >>> there are breaking developments in the fight against covid. kids ages 12 to 15 can now get a pfizer vaccine booster shot. cdc director rochelle walensky signed off on the decision last night amid a...
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i'm anne-marie green. there is cautious optimism this morning that the omicron surge could be peaking in parts of the country, but health officials are warning americans to keep their guard up. according to the cdc, the seven-day average for new cases is still at a pandemic high of about 761,000 cases per day. hospitalizations and deaths are up, as well. yesterday, chief medical adviser to president biden, dr. anthony fauci, vowed the government will eventually control the virus but said virtually everyone will get exposed and likely infected. laura podesta is in new york with more on all of this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, one way to end the pandemic is to give everyone high-quality face masks. it's a distribution idea that i talked to the cdc's rochelle walensky about during an interview on cbsn. now it looks like it could become a reality. the latest wave of covid-19 infections may be slowing in the parts of the country hard hit by omicron. wastewater data in massa
i'm anne-marie green. there is cautious optimism this morning that the omicron surge could be peaking in parts of the country, but health officials are warning americans to keep their guard up. according to the cdc, the seven-day average for new cases is still at a pandemic high of about 761,000 cases per day. hospitalizations and deaths are up, as well. yesterday, chief medical adviser to president biden, dr. anthony fauci, vowed the government will eventually control the virus but said...
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i'm anne-marie green. good to be with you. we begin with breaking developments in the covid standoff at the nation's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of students in chicago are expected to return to class tomorrow after the teachers union and the city reached a deal over safety protocols. the agreement came on the same day the u.s. set a pandemic high of 1.4 million new cases, but the peak may be near for some of the hard-hit areas. laura podesta is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new york, the positivity rate is more than 19%. still, the mayor says he wants to keep kids in school despite the growing number of pediatric hospitalizations. as you mentioned, in chicago schools are just now opening up after a fight over covid protection. chicago's teachers will be back in the classroom today after a four-day walkout. students return tomorrow. >> i'm glad that we're hopefully putting this behind us and looking forward. >> reporter: the teachers union an
i'm anne-marie green. good to be with you. we begin with breaking developments in the covid standoff at the nation's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of students in chicago are expected to return to class tomorrow after the teachers union and the city reached a deal over safety protocols. the agreement came on the same day the u.s. set a pandemic high of 1.4 million new cases, but the peak may be near for some of the hard-hit areas. laura podesta is in new york with more on...
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yet another way anne frank's legacy remains alive.or: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions tohis pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial visor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. the freeman foundation. was also provided by, by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
yet another way anne frank's legacy remains alive.or: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions tohis pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, tens of millions of americans along the east coast are bracing for a massive nor'easter that could develop into a bomb cyclone packed with hurricane-force winds. winter storm warnings and watches are in place from north carolina to maine. we could see blizzard conditions, coastal flooding and heavy snow with close to 2 feet falling in new england. windchill temperatures could fall below zero. the cold is also being felt in the midwest, in chicago, authorities lit small fires on train tracks in order to prevent them from freezing. and back in the east, on new york's long island, people are getting ready for the storm, stocking up on groceries, pulling boats out of the water in case there is flooding and prepping snow removal equipment. >> i'm just waiting for the snow. i think it is exciting for the kids, not for the adults as much. it should be fun. >> it has been real cold though. it has been cold, a cold winter, yes. >> are you looking forward to snow? >> no, no. i don
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, tens of millions of americans along the east coast are bracing for a massive nor'easter that could develop into a bomb cyclone packed with hurricane-force winds. winter storm warnings and watches are in place from north carolina to maine. we could see blizzard conditions, coastal flooding and heavy snow with close to 2 feet falling in new england. windchill temperatures could fall below zero. the cold is also being felt in the midwest, in chicago, authorities...
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i'm anne-marie green. the new year is bringing new uncertainty for millions of people across america as the covid pandemic rolls on. last night defense secretary lloyd austin said he tested positive for the virus despite being fully vaccinated and boosted. in a statement austin said he was experiencing mild symptoms and planned to remain in quarantine at home for five days. austin said he last met with president biden on december 21st, more than a week before he began to have symptoms. johns hopkins university reported nearly half a million covid cases on friday, largely fueled by the fast-moving omicron variant. despite the high number of cases, the second half of the school year begins today for children throughout the country as districts try to adjust to the latest outbreak. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. you know, a lot has changed over winter break with the spread of the omicron variant, and this morning some parents are
i'm anne-marie green. the new year is bringing new uncertainty for millions of people across america as the covid pandemic rolls on. last night defense secretary lloyd austin said he tested positive for the virus despite being fully vaccinated and boosted. in a statement austin said he was experiencing mild symptoms and planned to remain in quarantine at home for five days. austin said he last met with president biden on december 21st, more than a week before he began to have symptoms. johns...
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ann dowd. and music from ryan hurd. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone. thank you, guys. welcome, welcome, welcome. very nice. thanks. [ cheers and applause ] oh, please, relax. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us in a new year, it's a new year. i don't know if you noticed but that was a different voice you heard at the start of our show. our beloved friend dicky barrett packed his tattoos up and moved to arizona. [ laughter ] so we have a new announcer named lou wilson. [ cheers and applause ] there's lou right there. welcome, lou. look at you, all dressed up. i've never seen lou in anything other than a t-shirt. [ laughter ] lou, is there anything you'd like to announce since you're the announcer? >> lou: i'm thrilled to be the new announcer. >> jimmy: all right. [ cheers and applause ] can you try that again but just lower, down an octave or so? >> lou: i'm thrilled to be the new announcer! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go, that's great. we pul
ann dowd. and music from ryan hurd. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone. thank you, guys. welcome, welcome, welcome. very nice. thanks. [ cheers and applause ] oh, please, relax. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us in a new year, it's a new year. i don't know if you noticed but that was a different voice you heard at the start of our show. our beloved friend dicky barrett packed his tattoos up and moved to...
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i'm anne-marie green. millions of americans in the east face an icy commute to work this morning after a powerful winter storm hit the region. people in long island, new york, one of the hardest hit areas were digging out this weekend. sadly, at least three people died there while shoveling snow. and snow wasn't the only problem in plymouth, massachusetts. powerful winds sent waves crashing against this hotel. some areas in plymouth county received more than two feet of snow. wendy gillette is in long island, new york, with more on this. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is some of the snow that's piled up here after people cleared the sidewalks in riverhead. a total of 15 inches of snow fell here. the snow has stopped in the northeast, but the dangerous winter weather has not ended. >> as long as we can take our cars out we're good. >> reporter: at least 12 inches of snow fell in nine states this past weekend. parts of massachusetts, rhode island, and new york got more than
i'm anne-marie green. millions of americans in the east face an icy commute to work this morning after a powerful winter storm hit the region. people in long island, new york, one of the hardest hit areas were digging out this weekend. sadly, at least three people died there while shoveling snow. and snow wasn't the only problem in plymouth, massachusetts. powerful winds sent waves crashing against this hotel. some areas in plymouth county received more than two feet of snow. wendy gillette is...
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i'm anne-marie green. there are new efforts for a diplomatic breakthrough in the tense standoff between russia and ukraine. officials from both countries along with france and germany will meet today to discuss the ongoing situation. the white house said it was imminent that russia would invade ukraine, but moscow says otherwise e even as it conducts military drills by the border. laura podesta is here in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.uctill he's amaps e bordere n spokman s.f cresnsn. from korean. the message from leaders -- keep calm and carry on. ukraine's president this week telling his citizens there's no reason for panic. with russian troops conducting live fire drills near the border, the u.s. and nato are preparing for the worst. >> if he were to move in with all those forces, it would be the largest invasion since world war ii. it would change the world. >> reporter: president biden says he may soon deploy 8,500 u.s. troops to eastern europe
i'm anne-marie green. there are new efforts for a diplomatic breakthrough in the tense standoff between russia and ukraine. officials from both countries along with france and germany will meet today to discuss the ongoing situation. the white house said it was imminent that russia would invade ukraine, but moscow says otherwise e even as it conducts military drills by the border. laura podesta is here in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis.ng. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 19114. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer who had been based here in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so the detectives relied on circumstantial evidence, and a note. the final suspect became the person who was named in an anonymous note sent to 0tto frank shortly after he got back from t
who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis.ng. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 19114. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building...
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who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?dam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 1944. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, ajewish lawyer who had been based here in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so the detectives relied on circumstantial evidence, and
who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?dam. her diary, published after her death, is probably the most famous first—hand account ofjewish life during the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. tuesday 1st august 1944. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's...
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i'm anne-marie green. federal health officials are defending their response to the ongoing covid pandemic just a day after the u.s. set a record number of daily cases and hospitalizations. the top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, was among several people who spoke during a senate hearing yesterday. he said the government is equipped to handle the fast-spreading omicron variant, but parts of the country are still seeing a huge jump in infections. laura podesta is in new york with more on all of this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're hearing from some health officials, don't go to the hospital to get tested if you're asymptomatic or if you're not experiencing strong symptoms. that's because hospitals right now are overwhelmed. a top federal health official offered a stark analysis of the highly contagious omicron variant yesterday. >> most people are going to get covid, all right. what we need to do is make sure the hospitals can still function. >> reporter: hosp
i'm anne-marie green. federal health officials are defending their response to the ongoing covid pandemic just a day after the u.s. set a record number of daily cases and hospitalizations. the top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, was among several people who spoke during a senate hearing yesterday. he said the government is equipped to handle the fast-spreading omicron variant, but parts of the country are still seeing a huge jump in infections. laura podesta is in new york with...
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and who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?as one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? hello and welcome. borisjohnson has denied claims made by his former top adviser dominic cummings that he "waved aside" warnings of a planned drinks party at downing street during the first coronavirus lockdown in the uk. the british prime minister admitted he attended the event in may 2020, but believed it was work—related. labour have accused the government of "being in chaos". jonathan blake reports. once the prime minister �*s closest advisor, now one of his fiercest critics. dominic cummings newly detailed version of events contradict what the prime minister told mps. drinks in the downing street garden when england was under strict lockdown measures on may 20, 2020. and invite sent by the prime minister �*s private secretary, martin reynolds, to around 100 staff told to bring their own booze. last week the prime minister gave his explanation. i believed implicitly that this was a work event but, mr speaker, with hindsight i shoul
and who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?as one of the great wartime mysteries been solved? hello and welcome. borisjohnson has denied claims made by his former top adviser dominic cummings that he "waved aside" warnings of a planned drinks party at downing street during the first coronavirus lockdown in the uk. the british prime minister admitted he attended the event in may 2020, but believed it was work—related. labour have accused the government of "being in...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, the u.s. is taking steps to protect americans in ukraine amid growing fears that russia will invade the country. the state department is ordering families of u.s. embassy employees in kyiv to leave ukraine. it's allowing nonessential staff to get out, as well. and there are reports president biden is considering deploying thousands of troops to nato allies in eastern europe and the baltics. russia has amassed about 100,000 troops on ukraine's border. satellite images show russian forces deployed in locations close to ukraine. yesterday on "face the nation," secretary of state antony blinken was asked why the u.s. is not imposing sanctions on russia now. >> as to the sanctions, the most important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent, as a means of dissuading russia from engaging in further aggression. once sanctions are triggered you lose the effect. we're putting together a series of actions that would figure into president putin's calculus. >> last month the u.s. authorized an additi
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, the u.s. is taking steps to protect americans in ukraine amid growing fears that russia will invade the country. the state department is ordering families of u.s. embassy employees in kyiv to leave ukraine. it's allowing nonessential staff to get out, as well. and there are reports president biden is considering deploying thousands of troops to nato allies in eastern europe and the baltics. russia has amassed about 100,000 troops on ukraine's border....
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> president biden suffered a legislative defeat last night after the senate failed to pass the measure to protect voting rights in the u.s. in a statement, he said, "i am profoundly disappointed that the united states senate has failed to stand up for our democracy. i am disappointed, but i am not deterred." mr. biden accused republicans of suppressing the right to vote. he said that his administration would continue to push for voting rights. natalie brand has more. >> reporter: the senate democrats' voting rights legislation once again stalled. >> the motion is not agreed to -- >> reporter: with no republicans in support of the bill, it failed to get the necessary bipartisan support to move forward, prompting a separate showdown over senate filibuster rules. >> we are going to keep fighting long after today because the issue is so important to all of us. >> reporter: most senate democrats wanted to move forward with changes to the filibuster, but they did
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> president biden suffered a legislative defeat last night after the senate failed to pass the measure to protect voting rights in the u.s. in a statement, he said, "i am profoundly disappointed that the united states senate has failed to stand up for our democracy. i am disappointed, but i am not deterred." mr. biden accused republicans of suppressing the right to vote. he said that his...
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leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." secretary of state antony blinken is meeting with his counter problem -- sergei lavrov. there are roughly 100,000 russian troops near the border of ukraine. also the prospect that netflix is in a phase of slower growth, down as much as 20%. netflix of the slowdown will continue for another quarter. in u.k., down to pre-pandemic levels. the superstar known as meatloaf has died. his album had hit such as paradise by the dashboard lights and two out of three ain't bad. it became one of the best-selling albums in history with more than 14 million copies sold. meatloaf was 74 years old. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> adding any assembled russian units across the border is an invasion. it will be met with severe and coordinated response. i have discussed in detail with allies as well as layout very clearly. let there be no doubt at all t
leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." secretary of state antony blinken is meeting with his counter problem -- sergei lavrov. there are roughly 100,000 russian troops near the border of ukraine. also the prospect that netflix is in a phase of slower growth, down as much as 20%. netflix of the slowdown will continue for another quarter. in u.k., down to pre-pandemic levels. the superstar known as meatloaf has died. his album had hit such as paradise by...
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adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the wo
adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a...
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yours, anne m. frank . three days later, the jewish teenager was arrested.s the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. this question of who betrayed the frank family who lived in this building undetected for nearly two years months before the end of the war has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history, and this team o investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer who had been based in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so detectives relied on circumstantial evidence and a note. >> the final suspect became the person who was named in an anonymous note sent to otto frank shortly after he got back from the camp osher in which a man named vanderburg was named as the betrayer. >> otto frank was the only member of the family to survive the war. a suggestion that the betrayer appears to be one within the jewish community is hard for many to bear. the historic context is critical. >> it is the story of a man who was co
yours, anne m. frank . three days later, the jewish teenager was arrested.s the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. this question of who betrayed the frank family who lived in this building undetected for nearly two years months before the end of the war has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history, and this team o investigators have identified a man who they believe is the key suspect, a jewish lawyer who had been based in amsterdam helping...
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anne: this interesting trend is around how companies are thinking about the design of semi conductors. apple is looking at it, some of the cloud service providers are looking at it, but it really gets down to the design of the chip and how they are trying to target it for their specific products or workloads. they are still manufacturing it. some of those founder providers are still manufacturing the chip for everybody. it's a real trend that we want to watch. the budget manufacturing shortage involves eight of -- design element with chips that might be more targeted to their needs. romaine: broadening this out to the automotive sick -- sector, we know that vehicle demand is strong, but to get enough chips to sort of put into these things not only raises questions about short-term supply but really long-term supply. the amount of chips needed for cars or consumer electronics will be infinitely larger than what we needed even just two or three years ago here. what does it mean for the buildout of capacity? are we prepared to do that? are we already doing that? anne: that's a great ques
anne: this interesting trend is around how companies are thinking about the design of semi conductors. apple is looking at it, some of the cloud service providers are looking at it, but it really gets down to the design of the chip and how they are trying to target it for their specific products or workloads. they are still manufacturing it. some of those founder providers are still manufacturing the chip for everybody. it's a real trend that we want to watch. the budget manufacturing shortage...
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you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> on tuesday, rfk jr.'usband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. his opinions are not a reflection of my own. >> what couples need to decide first of all, is this a deal breaker? to some people it may not be. >> if the difference in politics and values is not a deal breaker -- >> i'm here, you're here. what can we agree on. coming up with an agreement, how can we protect our relationship. >> shailene woodley and aaron rodgers, also on opposite sides, got engaged a year ago. a source telling "people", early on they decided to agree to disagree about things. and not debate them. the experts say this can work. >> we're going to protect each other's beliefs, but respect that we believe different things. but i never recommend not talking about something in a relationship. if this is such a difference that they can't sit with, they will avoid it until it eventually explodes. >> as for rfk jr., he said i apologize for my reference to anne frank. especially for fa
you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> on tuesday, rfk jr.'usband's reference to anne frank at a mandate rally in d.c. was reprehensible and insensitive. his opinions are not a reflection of my own. >> what couples need to decide first of all, is this a deal breaker? to some people it may not be. >> if the difference in politics and values is not a deal breaker -- >> i'm here, you're here. what can we agree on. coming up with an agreement, how can we protect...
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i want to go to leigh ann. leigh ann, it's good to see you this afternoon. thanks for joining us on
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new urgency to protect young children in the fight against covid. more than 981,000 children caught the virus from january 6th to the 13th. that's triple the number of cases compared to two weeks prior. dr. anthony fauci said the fda could authorize pfizer's vaccine for kids under the age of 5 within the next month. he believes they'll need three doses to provide a strong immune response. some hospitals are getting much-needed relief. 25 members of the military arrived at a hospital in newark, new jersey, yesterday to help with staffing shortages. employees there are urging people to get vaccinated and wear masks which remains a heated issue. laura podesta is in new york with more. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. hospitals here in new york city, one in brooklyn and another in the bronx, are also getting military help soon. it's not a permanent solution. the service members will be working at the hospitals for about a month, but it is a much-ne
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new urgency to protect young children in the fight against covid. more than 981,000 children caught the virus from january 6th to the 13th. that's triple the number of cases compared to two weeks prior. dr. anthony fauci said the fda could authorize pfizer's vaccine for kids under the age of 5 within the next month. he believes they'll need three doses to provide a strong immune response. some hospitals are getting much-needed relief. 25 members of the...
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. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the u.s.onsumer price index coming out in a few minutes is expected to show that inflation climbed to 7% in december. that would be the most since 1982. that will keep market attention on a fed rate lift off as soon as the march policy makers meeting. the cpi data is released at 8:30 a.m. new york time. here in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson has apologized for attending a downing street garden party during lockdowns in may 2020, but in parliament today, he insisted he thought it was a work event. pm johnson: with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognized that even if it could be said technically to fall within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it that way. leigh-ann: the leader of the opposition party has called for the resignation of johnson. the white house is moving to prevent future shortages of coronavirus tests. the administration wants to e
. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the u.s.onsumer price index coming out in a few minutes is expected to show that inflation climbed to 7% in december. that would be the most since 1982. that will keep market attention on a fed rate lift off as soon as the march policy makers meeting. the cpi data is released at 8:30 a.m. new york time. here in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson has apologized for attending a downing street garden party during lockdowns in...
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we can't allow our children to keep missing school >> anne joins me from times square anne, happy new year the new mayor of new york saying he's determined to keep things open, but omicron is already straining city services, right? >> reporter: it is, kate now it's the fire department warning new york city residents to only call ambulances in medical emergencies. crews, they say, do not have covid tests and won't take you for a ride to the hospital just because you want one. kate >> all right, anne, thank you. >>> public health officials obviously are concerned about those rising omicron case counts, but there's also some positive news tonight from scientists. multiple recent studies have found omicron does not seem to affect the lungs like previous variants did. instead suggesting it stays in the upper respiratory system the question we all want answered as we enter 2022, could we be at a turning point with an end to the pandemic in sight? here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: tonight, cautious optimism from experts studying the most contagious covid variant so far, saying over the next
we can't allow our children to keep missing school >> anne joins me from times square anne, happy new year the new mayor of new york saying he's determined to keep things open, but omicron is already straining city services, right? >> reporter: it is, kate now it's the fire department warning new york city residents to only call ambulances in medical emergencies. crews, they say, do not have covid tests and won't take you for a ride to the hospital just because you want one. kate...
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who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?g the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this building undetected for more than two years, untiljust months before the end of the war, has remained one of the great mysteries of dutch history. and now this team of investigators have identified a man they believe is the key suspect, ajewish lawyer who had been based here in amsterdam helping jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany. no dna clues or video images existed, so the detectives relied on circumstantial evidence, and a note. the final suspect became the person who was named in an anonymous note sent to otto frank shortly after he got back from the camp,
who was it who betrayed the family of anne frank to the nazis?g the war. using new investigative techniques, detectives have revealed the identity of the man thought to have betrayed the frank family, as anna holligan reports from amsterdam. the final entry in anne frank's diary. three days later, thejewish teenager was arrested. this was the frank family's hiding place during the nazi occupation of the netherlands. and this question of who betrayed the frank family, who had lived in this...
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i'll ask charles schwab's liz ann psalmedders what we can ann psalmedders what we can expect in ♪ ♪ wowcrunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed...my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine we have to be able to repair the enamel on a
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i'll ask charles schwab's liz ann psalmedders what we can ann psalmedders what we can expect in ♪ ♪ wowcrunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ with the right tech solutions. ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ [slow pace digital piano] [birds chirping] [swoosh] [electronic beeps] ♪ [slow pace digital piano
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i'll ask charles schwab's liz ann psalmedders what we can ann psalmedders what we can expect in ♪ ♪ wowcrunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪3, 4♪ ♪ yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. matching your job description. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little
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