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patti ann: i'm patti ann browne in for martha maccallum.tment releases another wave of hillary clinton emails. hundreds of them contain classified information. it is not clear if hackers gained access. the clinton campaign is brushing it off as no big deal. quote, as we said before there is no evidence that the system was ever breached. all these emails show like millions of other americans, she received spam. bill: chief white house correspondent ed henry on her campaign live in washington. good morning to you. >> good to see you. bill: new developments now tell us what? >> reporter: the clinton campaign is right there is no evidence she was hacked, that server, however they have got some big problems. number one the fbi is doing criminal investigation to see if in fact those russian hackers succeeded or others, chinese, who knows what was going on with the server. that is why the fbi has criminal investigation. that could not be legally damaging splitchy damaging to hillary clinton who is already suffering in the polls. the other issue is
patti ann: i'm patti ann browne in for martha maccallum.tment releases another wave of hillary clinton emails. hundreds of them contain classified information. it is not clear if hackers gained access. the clinton campaign is brushing it off as no big deal. quote, as we said before there is no evidence that the system was ever breached. all these emails show like millions of other americans, she received spam. bill: chief white house correspondent ed henry on her campaign live in washington....
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mary anne: wrong. pat: i think people should look at where we were the last cycle. s what makes sense. preibus wants to change the primary calendar so that nh in the primary status. is it time? mary anne: no. everybody trusts new hampshire t o vet candidates. t even control his own party. ed: does the granite state have the political power to stop this? mary anne is not sure where the senator stands on this. not only does new hampshire have to do the right thing for retail politics, but we have to correct iowa. ed: should there be a national primary, one day? janet: we learned last week that meeting with kim davis, the kentucky clerk who went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. what do we make of this secret meeting? mary anne: i think if you are the pope, you can either confirm or deny a meeting. it says you should go to confession and have a handful of contrition. [laughter] janet: is she right? pat: said like a true recovering catholic. t know. i hope what the holy f
mary anne: wrong. pat: i think people should look at where we were the last cycle. s what makes sense. preibus wants to change the primary calendar so that nh in the primary status. is it time? mary anne: no. everybody trusts new hampshire t o vet candidates. t even control his own party. ed: does the granite state have the political power to stop this? mary anne is not sure where the senator stands on this. not only does new hampshire have to do the right thing for retail politics, but we have...
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but later on -- ann: later on caught them. polls show that 50% of the voters to show up on the democratic side were first time. that was an alarmingly large number. mark: what are they now? ann: 30% for both parties. as it gets closer, things get more exciting. it is in the candidates' best interest to have those people registered before -- mark: a as soon as possible. ann: if it is their first time, there is a big long line, they go home. john: there's a lot of talk about various lanes. the protest candidates, the grievance candidates, whatever you want to call them. right now in iowa pretty consistently you see that group, what ever you want to call them, over 50% -- carson, trump, fiorina. the establishment candidates get way less than 50% right now, 18%, 17%, under 20%. where is the establishment vote right now? are they undecided? or has the electorate shifted? ann: it is a little bit of a misnomer to decide you have two or three units. an establishment candidate, an outsider. we asked is there a greater risk to have an o
but later on -- ann: later on caught them. polls show that 50% of the voters to show up on the democratic side were first time. that was an alarmingly large number. mark: what are they now? ann: 30% for both parties. as it gets closer, things get more exciting. it is in the candidates' best interest to have those people registered before -- mark: a as soon as possible. ann: if it is their first time, there is a big long line, they go home. john: there's a lot of talk about various lanes. the...
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ann: i don't think so.t the end of the day there is still a use case here and so there is an evolution in the way we measure what we want out of twitter. the daily use case within facebook is checking up on my friends. everyone is going to do that, including my mom. twitter is still in the phase where it's about sharing information. there has been a core audience that is hungry for it. they are going to expand upon that, but it requires understanding what the value is. i have seen this, even with my husband explaining what the value is there, but once you get on and you start to see, i think there is a period in which it starts to catch on. emily: twitter does take work. not just getting up to speed, but once you have used it -- it takes time to find stuff. i guess i wonder, what do you see twitter becoming? because jack dorsey has come in and already made some changes, but he could make more dramatic changers. there are talk -- there is talk of the limit going away. do you see something -- do you see twitt
ann: i don't think so.t the end of the day there is still a use case here and so there is an evolution in the way we measure what we want out of twitter. the daily use case within facebook is checking up on my friends. everyone is going to do that, including my mom. twitter is still in the phase where it's about sharing information. there has been a core audience that is hungry for it. they are going to expand upon that, but it requires understanding what the value is. i have seen this, even...
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ann: he is first. john: what percentage? j. ann: he is at 28%. i'm sorry, he is at 21%.ohn: he basically topped out around 30%. have you ever seen a candidate dropped 10 points in this cycle, then climbing up and regaining? ann: i've seen so many cycles, john. john: it's unusual. ann: it is unusual, but if you are the leader, you can drop points and come back. john: let's ask you about the democratic side of the same poll. put the leaderboard up. tell us what you learned. ann: the race between hiller -- hillary clinton and bernie sanders is virtually unchanged. she was ahead 11 points last time they did this poll. she's up 11 points now. what is different is if you add biden into the race, and he's taking 14 points, it looks like, from hillary clinton, and bernie sanders loses about 8% to him. -- about eight points to him. that is what biden does. she still leads, but biden makes it a closer nest. john: her lead at 11% has been consistent. she has been ahead of bernie here, as opposed to new hampshire. 11% is not a safe gap for her, right? ann: the one other thing i look
ann: he is first. john: what percentage? j. ann: he is at 28%. i'm sorry, he is at 21%.ohn: he basically topped out around 30%. have you ever seen a candidate dropped 10 points in this cycle, then climbing up and regaining? ann: i've seen so many cycles, john. john: it's unusual. ann: it is unusual, but if you are the leader, you can drop points and come back. john: let's ask you about the democratic side of the same poll. put the leaderboard up. tell us what you learned. ann: the race between...
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mary anne: charlie baker inherited two big problems. if you take this either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term -- if he fixes either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term. but like obama inherited from george bush two wars we should never have been in and the worst economy of our lifetime, charlie baker inherited problems decades in the making. ed: next issue, hillary clinton could she got good news this week -- first, joe biden announces he is out. vice president biden: unfortunately, i believe we are out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. ed: the vice president is not going to run. clinton is climbing over bernie sanders in a new hampshire and a national polls. is it clear sailing to the nomination for her, eric? eric: i wouldn' t be spiking the football in the end zone. there is an ongoing fbi investigation into her mishandling of classified information. number two, i' m shocked we are here six months into her candidacy talking about whether or not she can sew
mary anne: charlie baker inherited two big problems. if you take this either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term -- if he fixes either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term. but like obama inherited from george bush two wars we should never have been in and the worst economy of our lifetime, charlie baker inherited problems decades in the making. ed: next issue, hillary clinton could she got good news this week -- first, joe biden announces he is out. vice...
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anne: absolutely.the works from this moment have -- they are almost african and african objects themselves. charlie: this is from 1933. the warrior motif. anne: this is one of the works in the moma permanent collection. this was given as a gift he made by his widow after he died. this in the first studio that he actually had first culture, in his chateau in normandy. he bought it at age 50. one of the things we love, you see that eyeball next to that large nose, we x-rayed that underneath it is a tennis ball. he had a tennis court on the property. charlie: the next is vase, woman, in 1948. >> one of the ways he reinvents his practice after the war, he learns how to make ceramics. he sort of apprentices himself. and of course they began with picasso. he learns how to throw pots, and how to make thrown forms and proceeds to do everything to them that you shouldn't and the owner of the ceramic workshop where he worked was famously said if he had been his real apprentice he would have been fired. charlie:
anne: absolutely.the works from this moment have -- they are almost african and african objects themselves. charlie: this is from 1933. the warrior motif. anne: this is one of the works in the moma permanent collection. this was given as a gift he made by his widow after he died. this in the first studio that he actually had first culture, in his chateau in normandy. he bought it at age 50. one of the things we love, you see that eyeball next to that large nose, we x-rayed that underneath it is...
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ann: i don't think so.t the end of the day there is still a use case here and so there is an evolution in the way we measure what we want out of twitter. the daily use case within facebook is checking up on my friends. everyone is going to do that, including my mom. twitter is still in the phase where it's about sharing information. there has been a core audience that is hungry for it. to expand upon that, but it requires understanding what the value is. even with myhis, husband explaining what the value is there, but once you get on and you start to see, i think there is a period in which it starts to catch on. emily: twitter does take work. not just getting up to speed, but once you have used it -- it takes time to find stuff. i guess i wonder, what do you see twitter becoming? because jack dorsey has come in and already made some changes, but he could make more dramatic changers. there are talk -- there is talk of the limit going away. youou see something -- do see twitter becoming very different from th
ann: i don't think so.t the end of the day there is still a use case here and so there is an evolution in the way we measure what we want out of twitter. the daily use case within facebook is checking up on my friends. everyone is going to do that, including my mom. twitter is still in the phase where it's about sharing information. there has been a core audience that is hungry for it. to expand upon that, but it requires understanding what the value is. even with myhis, husband explaining what...
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[ cheers and applause ] anne! has anyone seen anne hathaway?d think. her hair looks good long or short. she was just a guest on my talk show. anne. ♪ [ laughter ] >> hey. >> seth: lutz, what are you doing here? >> i write for the show. >> seth: but why are you wearing a wig? >> i don't know. found it. >> seth: so you just put it on? >> guess so. >> seth: what about the shawl? >> it's mine. you like it? >> seth: hey, i'm looking for anne hathaway. have you seen her? >> yeah, i think she's in her dressing room. >> seth: thanks, lutz. >> you're welcome. >> seth: hey, anne? there's something i want to ask you. >> you looking for the pretty lady who was just in here? >> seth: i was. >> left about 20 seconds ago. seemed sad, though. said something about one question that wasn't asked. >> seth: do you know where she went? >> in the elevator bank. >> seth: wish we luck. >> little does anyone know it, but i don't officially work here. i snuck into the building eight years ago and i've lived here ever since. [ laughter ] [ evil laughter ] [ laughter ] >>
[ cheers and applause ] anne! has anyone seen anne hathaway?d think. her hair looks good long or short. she was just a guest on my talk show. anne. ♪ [ laughter ] >> hey. >> seth: lutz, what are you doing here? >> i write for the show. >> seth: but why are you wearing a wig? >> i don't know. found it. >> seth: so you just put it on? >> guess so. >> seth: what about the shawl? >> it's mine. you like it? >> seth: hey, i'm looking for...
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anne: anne: they all had nicknames. mary: a given name. steve: some great questions.ould you talk about family traditions growing up? vacations, christmas, etc. all the china and silver will be put on the tables. you are probably the only 3, 5, and eight-year-old the new how to use finger bowls. [applause] my grandmother really loved to celebrate the holidays. they were very important to us and i think they continue to be very important to us for that reason. steve: can you share your most favorite birthday gift from the granddad? this is from bill in michigan. do you have a favorite? and: mine was a wooden silver dressing mirror susan:. i still have it. it's on my dresser to this day. --hink i was five for six or 6. like mary, i had riding lessons also. i started participating in some horse shows. i was in a walk trot class. i actually won a trophy. it was this big, about that high , and i was very proud of it and it disappeared. about -- i don't know, a month later, it reappeared and granddad presented it to me. yet taken this little cup and put it on a pedestal so
anne: anne: they all had nicknames. mary: a given name. steve: some great questions.ould you talk about family traditions growing up? vacations, christmas, etc. all the china and silver will be put on the tables. you are probably the only 3, 5, and eight-year-old the new how to use finger bowls. [applause] my grandmother really loved to celebrate the holidays. they were very important to us and i think they continue to be very important to us for that reason. steve: can you share your most...
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but the names -- >> on the barbara anne and we'd still have the barbara anne, you see.e changed. the barbara anne became the honey fit. i don't know what happened to the suzy e and the motor boat, of course. >> oh, decommissioned. >> i might have had the motorboat, but i caught more fish. reluck taptsly, too, because i was afraid of them. >> but sore subject aside, it was known as shank shank ra law. >> he did change the barbara anne, but kennedy didn't change camp david. and once there were the camp david accords, i doubt anybody will ever change it. >> i think the answer to anne's question, is the spirit of camp david, cruise chof. if he hadn't gone there, the name wouldn't have been changed. >> there is a hn iconic photograph. what is what the relationship like between these two presidents? >> i think kennedy had a lot of respect for granddad. he consulted with him a lot, particularly about cuba, and i'm sure it was mutual, because granddad always engaged him. >> i think you have to look at it, again, as the role of ex-presidents, then, it was to leave office and go
but the names -- >> on the barbara anne and we'd still have the barbara anne, you see.e changed. the barbara anne became the honey fit. i don't know what happened to the suzy e and the motor boat, of course. >> oh, decommissioned. >> i might have had the motorboat, but i caught more fish. reluck taptsly, too, because i was afraid of them. >> but sore subject aside, it was known as shank shank ra law. >> he did change the barbara anne, but kennedy didn't change camp...
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right now anne arundel police, ft.law enforcement looking for the suspect and there's a huge traffic impact resulting from all of this. melissa mollet in "first4 traffic" has a look at that. >> thank you, melissa. right now chopper 4 over the scene looking similar, of course, o the flashing lights and backup. we're seeing a lot of backups there in this area. here's what we know right now. the exit ramps from b.w. parkway and 32 to ft. meade, that's where we're seeing the biggest delays. also outer loop at good luck road we're jammed here. 270 north, a crash on the left side of the roadway. 194 woodborough blocked. amelia, looking good. maybe a little rain tomorrow. >> you've got it. today we're talking partly to mostly sunny skies. tomorrow any sun gives way to clouds by the lunchtime hours. likely tracking some areas of rain on storm team 4 radar. we could even see heavier rain, even a rumble of thunder mainly during the late afternoon and evening hours. the time period where you need to be concerned about rain tomorr
right now anne arundel police, ft.law enforcement looking for the suspect and there's a huge traffic impact resulting from all of this. melissa mollet in "first4 traffic" has a look at that. >> thank you, melissa. right now chopper 4 over the scene looking similar, of course, o the flashing lights and backup. we're seeing a lot of backups there in this area. here's what we know right now. the exit ramps from b.w. parkway and 32 to ft. meade, that's where we're seeing the biggest...
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anne: absolutely.ll of the works from this moment have -- they are almost more african and african -- than african objects themselves. charlie: this is from 1933. the warrior motif. anne: this is one of the works in the moma permanent collection. he made this in the first studio that he actually had first -- had for sculpture in his chÂteau in normandy. he worked with plaster intensely for the first time. one of the things we love, you see that eyeball, if we x-rayed that underneath it is a tennis , ball. he had a tennis court on the property. charlie: the next is a vase, a woman in 1948. -- 1848. >> one of the ways he reinvents his sculptural practice after the war, he learns how to make ceramics. and of course they began with picasso. he learns how to throw pots, and proceeds to do everything to them that you shouldn't and the owner of the ceramic workshop where he worked was famously said if he had been his real apprentice he would have been fired. charlie: because he lacked what? anne: because he w
anne: absolutely.ll of the works from this moment have -- they are almost more african and african -- than african objects themselves. charlie: this is from 1933. the warrior motif. anne: this is one of the works in the moma permanent collection. he made this in the first studio that he actually had first -- had for sculpture in his chÂteau in normandy. he worked with plaster intensely for the first time. one of the things we love, you see that eyeball, if we x-rayed that underneath it is a...
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>> all of ann's organs turn out to be normal except for her enlarged heart. but until her blood samples are tested for drugs, dr. spitz must move this death investigation as pending. >> one of the things i will exclude before i focus my attention back on the heart is the toxicology concern that i have because of the medications that she's on. but i will be much more comfortable once i exclude that an overdose of medication played a role in the death. now there is nothing left to do but wait and dictate. >> hello. dr. spitz dictating. case number sec 0-8. ann c. palmateer. >> as summer slowly turns to fall, death continues its familiar march. bodies arrive at the morgue and leave again. some deaths are resolved immediately. others must wait their turn. two months after the death of ann palmateer, the toxicology results are in. her death had nothing to do with an accidental drug overdose and everything to do with her enlarged heart. >> turned out that the toxicology showed low levels of an antidepressant, celexa is the trade name. the levels were very low and w
>> all of ann's organs turn out to be normal except for her enlarged heart. but until her blood samples are tested for drugs, dr. spitz must move this death investigation as pending. >> one of the things i will exclude before i focus my attention back on the heart is the toxicology concern that i have because of the medications that she's on. but i will be much more comfortable once i exclude that an overdose of medication played a role in the death. now there is nothing left to do...
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sick anne arundel county schools in the area are also closed. let's get right to molette green who has more with more on this situation. molette? >> reporter: good morning. take a look at the heavy traffic going into the main gate just behind me. the suspect we can tell you still on the run this morning. this is an active police investigation. we got a chance to see some of the large backups at another gate entrance and the large presence of police activity, cars getting turned away at that particular gate. in a statement this morning ft. meade tells us they're on r operations with only essential workers allowed in. and they want area residents to remain indoors. and as you mentioned, area schools are closed as a precaution. now, anne arundel police told me this morning they could not say if the man they're looking for is armed, just that it appears that he was driving a
sick anne arundel county schools in the area are also closed. let's get right to molette green who has more with more on this situation. molette? >> reporter: good morning. take a look at the heavy traffic going into the main gate just behind me. the suspect we can tell you still on the run this morning. this is an active police investigation. we got a chance to see some of the large backups at another gate entrance and the large presence of police activity, cars getting turned away at...
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anne's right.ulverized the man. >> steve, could i add one thing about this? she had an extraordinary ability to also serve this role diplomatically and in other ways. she could charm the socks off anybody. many of you know about eisenhower's occasionally strained relations with field marshal bernard montgomery during world war ii. >> we heard about that. >> yeah, i think they're still talking about that. she thought he was adorable. she made it her business to think he was adorable. she told me once of all her house guests, he was her favorite. she managed to tease out of this man some humor. he came to visit the white house. he looked around and said it's not buckingham palace, to which mamie batted those spectacular blue eyes and said, thank goodness for that. >> i do want to talk about d-day and his leadership in the military, but we're here in gettysburg, pennsylvania. why did he decide to come here after he left the white house? >> i think he was stationed here early on in his career and they
anne's right.ulverized the man. >> steve, could i add one thing about this? she had an extraordinary ability to also serve this role diplomatically and in other ways. she could charm the socks off anybody. many of you know about eisenhower's occasionally strained relations with field marshal bernard montgomery during world war ii. >> we heard about that. >> yeah, i think they're still talking about that. she thought he was adorable. she made it her business to think he was...
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prosecutors say it was in this anne arundel county home where a love triangle between ann an andsi, her husband anthony, their live-in lover turned to murder. is the boyfriend of the 13-year-old daughter. >> it's crazy. richard: the police were called to the home october 5. a found anthony in the bedroom with a 35 caliber handgun nearby. he had been shot in the head. in the basement or jacqueline riggs had been living, officers found her stabbed to death. anastasi provided the initial false report to the police come indicating it was a murder suicide. richard: they were in a love triangle with riggs. >> there is more to this than meets the eye. richard: the police say that anna plotted with her daughter to kill her husband. and riggs. >> they stabbed the victim downstairs and then shot mr. anastasi. richard: then they try to cover up the murder by planting evidence. the trouble is the bullet found at the scene did not match the caliber of the handgun. the police say they also found a gunshot residue on ann's skin and clothing. the teenage suspects also texted each other about the handgu
prosecutors say it was in this anne arundel county home where a love triangle between ann an andsi, her husband anthony, their live-in lover turned to murder. is the boyfriend of the 13-year-old daughter. >> it's crazy. richard: the police were called to the home october 5. a found anthony in the bedroom with a 35 caliber handgun nearby. he had been shot in the head. in the basement or jacqueline riggs had been living, officers found her stabbed to death. anastasi provided the initial...
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anne's right.ulverized the man. >> steve, could i add one thing about this? she had an extraordinary ability to also serve this role diplomatically and in other ways. she could charm the socks off anybody. many of you know about eisenhower's occasionally strained relations with field marshal bernard montgomery during world war ii. >> we heard about that. >> yeah, i think they're still talking about that. she thought he was adorable. she made it her business to think he was adorable. she told me once of all her house guests, he was her favorite. she managed to tease out of this man some humor. he came to visit the white house. he looked around and said it's not buckingham palace, to which mamie batted those spectacular blue eyes and said, thank goodness for that. >> i do want to talk about d-day and his leadership in the military, but we're here in gettysburg, pennsylvania. why did he decide to come here after he left the white house? >> i think he was stationed here early on in his career and they
anne's right.ulverized the man. >> steve, could i add one thing about this? she had an extraordinary ability to also serve this role diplomatically and in other ways. she could charm the socks off anybody. many of you know about eisenhower's occasionally strained relations with field marshal bernard montgomery during world war ii. >> we heard about that. >> yeah, i think they're still talking about that. she thought he was adorable. she made it her business to think he was...
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anne richards. to you both. jaime, talk to us about the three central banks in focus. to a certain extent, start with the federal reserve being old hat, what we actually learn? jaime: for the u.s., people will be looking for any sign. and whether that matches with what janet yellen comments. it is a few weeks old, you have a lot happened since then. the bank of england is in watch, they will be getting a fresh reading. i will be looking to them for estimates as to what they see the impact of emerging market slowdowns are on the u.k. caroline: anne i want to bring you in. maybe even some more tones coming from mark carney. it has been a bit of an outlier, a bit quieter and more cautious. anne: it is interesting, you have the sense that mark carney is more interested in the internal dynamics within the u.k. focusing much more on that, and perhaps he has had more of a hawkish tone than the fed in some sense. if you read the news of the language, whether he can still do that within this broader context,
anne richards. to you both. jaime, talk to us about the three central banks in focus. to a certain extent, start with the federal reserve being old hat, what we actually learn? jaime: for the u.s., people will be looking for any sign. and whether that matches with what janet yellen comments. it is a few weeks old, you have a lot happened since then. the bank of england is in watch, they will be getting a fresh reading. i will be looking to them for estimates as to what they see the impact of...
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(laughs) antoinette: it's something ann and mitt romney briefly ann: then we were like, nope. it just didn't feel right for antoinette: she says they're not looking back. family-- five sons and 23 grandchildren. and promoting ann's new book "in this together, a memoir about her struggle with m.s." dark place and thought all was lost basically and that my life for the rest of my life. antoinette: the book is very honest and personal-- from old family photos to revealing her husband's concerns about intimacy after the diagnosis. a diagnosis that came at a time in romney's life when she seemed to have everything. some would call it a storybook life. ann: storybook or not, when you get really sick it doesn't matter. all the money in the world isn't going to fix it. antoinette: no fixing this incurable disease. but she is in remission and front and center in the fight against m.s., alzheimers, and a.l.s. the ann romney center for neurological diseases at the expansion into a new building as it continues research to find the cause-- and one day a cure-- for neurological diseases. an
(laughs) antoinette: it's something ann and mitt romney briefly ann: then we were like, nope. it just didn't feel right for antoinette: she says they're not looking back. family-- five sons and 23 grandchildren. and promoting ann's new book "in this together, a memoir about her struggle with m.s." dark place and thought all was lost basically and that my life for the rest of my life. antoinette: the book is very honest and personal-- from old family photos to revealing her husband's...
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he said, ann, we're in this together. we'll be okay as long as it's not fatal.e title of the book, in this together. but i want this title to be -- it's not just the story about me. it's we're all in this together. all of us are going to go through a point in our life that will bring a life event will bring us to our knees. and really be humbling. and difficult. i think we have to be aware that all of us will have those burdens and care for each other. >> it was very tough for you, write a number of times, you needed help. sometimes you needed help walking, dealing with your family because you couldn't get out of bed. >> it's humbling. the hardest part of having an illness is it stripped me of my identity. it basically left me with nothing. and it was mitt that came to my rescue again. and he said i don't love you because you make dinner. i love you because who you are. and that's all that was left of me, was who i was. but i am now grateful for those lessons. i didn't like them. >> you talk very openly about your battle with depression after the diagnosis. and
he said, ann, we're in this together. we'll be okay as long as it's not fatal.e title of the book, in this together. but i want this title to be -- it's not just the story about me. it's we're all in this together. all of us are going to go through a point in our life that will bring a life event will bring us to our knees. and really be humbling. and difficult. i think we have to be aware that all of us will have those burdens and care for each other. >> it was very tough for you, write...
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. >> we brought in a medium, psychic, jean ann has been on the show before. >> good morning. >> goodo have you back. control your enthusiasm. now we're just having fun. we're just playing around here. >> we need something to look forward to. so, keith, have you done the orange thing yet. >> it is all behind you we have oranged it up. >> we have oranged it up. so orange you glad we are doing this. >> yes. >> we also want personal readings, on us. >> okay. >> so i want to come over and at least, touch your hand so you can get to know me. >> oh. >> every woman's dream. >> are you feeling something. >> i am is it gas. >> i don't think so. >> can we start with the flyers. >> can i hold this for a little will while and then i'll get a reading. >> i think it is going to be lucky. >> that might be the lucky piece. >> not only about tonight's game, jean ann but how do you feel about the the rest of the season. i will get your answer in a little bit. >> you got it. >> sit through eagles and maybe some phillies and some personal stuff about sue. >> that will be b-o-r-i-n-g. >> let's talk about
. >> we brought in a medium, psychic, jean ann has been on the show before. >> good morning. >> goodo have you back. control your enthusiasm. now we're just having fun. we're just playing around here. >> we need something to look forward to. so, keith, have you done the orange thing yet. >> it is all behind you we have oranged it up. >> we have oranged it up. so orange you glad we are doing this. >> yes. >> we also want personal readings, on us....
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suzanne: that suspect is the wife, ann anastasi.arance by way of closed caption tv. the judge held her on no-bond status. authorities say she crafted a plan to kill her husband of 18 years and their live-in lover. also planned to recruit hir -- her daughter, 13 years old and the daughter's 18-year-old boyfriend to take part in the crime. and finally, she tried to make it look like a murder-suicide rather than a double homicide. the killings happened in anastasi's rural anne arundel home. this is where ann anastasi lived with her husband, their five children and the couple's live-in 25-year-old lover. it was october 4 that anthony anastasi and jacqueline riggs were killed. a crime that anastasi's daughter 18-year-old boyfriend has now confessed to committing. >> he admitted to being the person who actually stabbed the victim downstairs and shot mr. anastasi. suzanne: ann anastasi tried to make it look like a murder-suicide but authorities say in an effort to conceal the crime ze made a critical mistake not matching replacement gun to
suzanne: that suspect is the wife, ann anastasi.arance by way of closed caption tv. the judge held her on no-bond status. authorities say she crafted a plan to kill her husband of 18 years and their live-in lover. also planned to recruit hir -- her daughter, 13 years old and the daughter's 18-year-old boyfriend to take part in the crime. and finally, she tried to make it look like a murder-suicide rather than a double homicide. the killings happened in anastasi's rural anne arundel home. this...
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ann: this is ann clark, our commonwealth club program tonight is "reimagining infrastructure." i want to thank our panel tonight for the wonderful information and suggestions and the conversation that we had. the head of office of planning at hud, ginger is a writer and historian, and benjamin grant who is right here in san francisco is the urban design policy director at spare -- spur and has led many of the processes to develop programs in spur for thecy at city. i would like to actually ask the person who has been our moderator tonight, h. emerson blake, editor and magazine of the "orion" magazine and the executive director of the orion society, emerson, what stands out for you in terms of reimagining our infrastructure, america's infrastructure? chip: i think a lot of us, certainly a lot of us at orion, like so many people, when we think of infrastructure, we think of bridges and roads and you hit on your way to work in the morning and the words that you said when you hit those potholes. and pretty quickly, you begin to realize that the way that our lives play out, they are
ann: this is ann clark, our commonwealth club program tonight is "reimagining infrastructure." i want to thank our panel tonight for the wonderful information and suggestions and the conversation that we had. the head of office of planning at hud, ginger is a writer and historian, and benjamin grant who is right here in san francisco is the urban design policy director at spare -- spur and has led many of the processes to develop programs in spur for thecy at city. i would like to...
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ann: it's not that big a group. 15%, 12%.ho are they question mark they tend to be people who are not paying as much attention. they tend to be younger. john voters seemishment to decided between bush, christie, who that group is. ann: i don't have perfect data for you, john. earlier thated marco rubio is the hot candidate. according to a reporter he has not built much of an organization in iowa. has iowa changed question mark is it possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization -- has iowa change? possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization? steve forbes tried to do that. he thought money would curate all. we saw a rick santorum who had a pickup truck and spent a lot of time and he did not have a lot of county chairs, did not have a lot of people who were, in the traditional way, organized. there are lots of ways to win the iowa caucuses. it's a more secure that if you have a good organization that has a dignified people, that is a persuasion events, that you are now committed to show u
ann: it's not that big a group. 15%, 12%.ho are they question mark they tend to be people who are not paying as much attention. they tend to be younger. john voters seemishment to decided between bush, christie, who that group is. ann: i don't have perfect data for you, john. earlier thated marco rubio is the hot candidate. according to a reporter he has not built much of an organization in iowa. has iowa changed question mark is it possible to do well on caucuses without building an...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the devastated the southeast, particularly the carolinas, has mostly tapered off. the system of tropical moisture has moved off the coast. another one or two inches could fall today. the flood remains. there are 13 weather-related carolina. people who went through hurricane hugo 25 years ago said they had never seen anything like this. david begnaud reports from south carolina's capitol colombia. >> reporter: these are some of the catastrophic images as we flew with the state guard over carolina, this dam one of nine breached. dozens of aerial res crews throughout the state, including today in charleston. more than 150 people have been plucked from homes and stranded cars this 18-wheeler can be seen slogging through massive flood waters. cemeteries have been uprooted. caskets are floating down streets. businesses have been demolished. shelly manning couldn't believe her eyes. >> it's heart broken a lot of times that my family. >> reporter: with flood waters still hi
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the devastated the southeast, particularly the carolinas, has mostly tapered off. the system of tropical moisture has moved off the coast. another one or two inches could fall today. the flood remains. there are 13 weather-related carolina. people who went through hurricane hugo 25 years ago said they had never seen anything like this. david begnaud reports from south carolina's capitol colombia. >> reporter: these are some of the catastrophic...
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. >> that's right and a judge decided to not give bond to ann nah anastasi. the argument is that she has four kids that she needs to get back to and has never been charged with a felony before, but the argument made by the state's attorney was very strong. he said court documents clearly show that she conspired with her 13-year-old daughter, her daughter's 18-year-old boyfriend to kill her husband and their 25-year-old lover. neighbors describe west bay front road as a quiet area of town, but on october 5th, many folks say they saw something they seldom see. >> i didn't hear anything until i heard the police coming up the road and sirens and stuff, and then i thought it was an accident. >> reporter: it wasn't an accident. investigators say it was a planned double murder. according to court documents, anne anastasi called 911 to say her husband killed himself and when they arrived they found anthony in the bedroom with a gun next to his body, but an investigation would prove something wasn't right. >> she was instrumental based on the investigation in setting
. >> that's right and a judge decided to not give bond to ann nah anastasi. the argument is that she has four kids that she needs to get back to and has never been charged with a felony before, but the argument made by the state's attorney was very strong. he said court documents clearly show that she conspired with her 13-year-old daughter, her daughter's 18-year-old boyfriend to kill her husband and their 25-year-old lover. neighbors describe west bay front road as a quiet area of town,...
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i'm meagan fitzgerald in anne arundel county. coming up at 5:00, a shocking confession and why investigators say the mother sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> new developments in the story about disturbing child abuse allegations at a montessori school. it stems from cell phone video taken earlier this year in hoboken. today a jury indicted a teacher, kelly dugan on child abuse and endangerment charges. prosecutors say she's the one seen man handling a toddler in this video clip. the montessori school fired dugan. her attorney says he's positive all charges will be dismissed once the evidence is presented. >> well, of all days for this to happen, it just happened to be mommy and me day at a shopping center in san jose. >> yeah, well things turned pretty awkward inside a target store when an x-rated audio played over the intercom. shoppers co
i'm meagan fitzgerald in anne arundel county. coming up at 5:00, a shocking confession and why investigators say the mother sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> new developments in the story about disturbing child abuse allegations at a montessori school. it stems from cell phone video taken earlier...
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i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you will. many people from our area boarded buses for trip to washington, dc, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the "million man march". tens of thousands gathered on the national mall. nation every islam lewis far con called as a day of healing for the black community back in 1995. that theme this time, was justice or else. organizers and speakers called for justice for all racial and ethnic groups. >> what good are we if we don't prepare young people to carry the torch? >> some who made the journey to the million marrero returned home to philadelphia last night. they plan to put what they've heard into action. >> 7:21 right now. still to come this morning on "eyewitness news", going digital. it is time to file away the library card catalogue. the end of an era. >> and to dip or to swipe. that's the question, right? new credit card security measures mean new way to pay. our jim donovan clears up the confusion. >>> plus, we're off to chilly start. but warm up is on the way. thank goodness.
i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you will. many people from our area boarded buses for trip to washington, dc, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the "million man march". tens of thousands gathered on the national mall. nation every islam lewis far con called as a day of healing for the black community back in 1995. that theme this time, was justice or else. organizers and speakers called for justice for all racial and ethnic groups. >> what good are...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, a high school resource officer in south carolina has been put on administrative duties following a confrontation with a student at a columbia area school t. incident was captured on cell phone video. the officer was called in after the student refused to leave the room t. officer grabbed her. the desk tips over and he tracks her to the front of the room. she was arrested for disturbing the peace and released to her parents. don champion is here in new york with more on that, good morning, don. >> good morning, anne-marie. this morning, the head of the aclu of south carolina calls the officer's actions an egregious use of force. classmates say the whole. started when the female student refused to put away her cell phone. the incident is downright difficult to watch. this cell phone video captured the moment a south carolina resource officer tossed a female student across a classroom monday. look again, here you sea the officer grab the girl, remove her from her chair and toss her
i'm anne-marie green. well, a high school resource officer in south carolina has been put on administrative duties following a confrontation with a student at a columbia area school t. incident was captured on cell phone video. the officer was called in after the student refused to leave the room t. officer grabbed her. the desk tips over and he tracks her to the front of the room. she was arrested for disturbing the peace and released to her parents. don champion is here in new york with more...
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but right now anne romney former first lady of massachusetts wave waves the 2016 race from a distance do you miss it? >>> i don't miss it. i sympathize with everyone that's going through it. it's really tough. it's wonderful and it's terrible at the same time. the wonderful part is that it's worth it because this country is worth it . >> anchor: and romney has strong words when it come to the current political climate . >>> in this situation that we're in right now, the political situation, the respect respectful dialogue has stopped. >> anchor: he's days romney is on a new campaign to fight for neurological diseases working with brigham and women hospital. sclerosis detailed in a just released book titled in this to the. a direct quote from her husband mitt when doctors gave her the devastating diagnosis in 1998 . >>> we were crying and he said i don't care, it's not fatal, we're in this together. i don't care how bad it gets. >> anchor: after 46 years of marriage, she still gets love notes from her husband. this one posted on twitter recently . >> anchor: how often does he leave you
but right now anne romney former first lady of massachusetts wave waves the 2016 race from a distance do you miss it? >>> i don't miss it. i sympathize with everyone that's going through it. it's really tough. it's wonderful and it's terrible at the same time. the wonderful part is that it's worth it because this country is worth it . >> anchor: and romney has strong words when it come to the current political climate . >>> in this situation that we're in right now, the...
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that was the ceo of ann summers. >> don't we have to explain to the viewer what ann summers does if you're to ask that question? >> most of the british viewers will know exactly what ann summers is and on that note i'll leave it to you. >> it's a costume shop, right? >> i call it a leisure shop. it's for leisure and fun. >> it's not a coffee shop, no. >> a costume shop. halloween costume shop. >> a costume shop you said. yes it is a costume shop of sorts. >> i can't believe you asked that question but well done. thank you for that wilf. >> let's talk about breakfast. all daybreak fast begins today at mcdonald's restaurants across the u.s. they're fulfilling a long standing customer request. it will include hash browns, sausage burritos and the all important egg mcmuffin. >> are you an all daybreak fast person? >> we don't have it here in the eu. >> would you? >> do you partake in mcdonald's breakfast. >> well, i mean, our hours, if you work the morning shift they're so messed up anyway. why not have breakfast at lunch or night because you never know what time of the day it is. >> i know wh
that was the ceo of ann summers. >> don't we have to explain to the viewer what ann summers does if you're to ask that question? >> most of the british viewers will know exactly what ann summers is and on that note i'll leave it to you. >> it's a costume shop, right? >> i call it a leisure shop. it's for leisure and fun. >> it's not a coffee shop, no. >> a costume shop. halloween costume shop. >> a costume shop you said. yes it is a costume shop of...
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right now, i'm anne makovec.pix 5. >>> people in east bay may notice smelly water coming out of their faucets. the sf public utilities commission started using water exclusively from local reservoirs as a tester recently repaired backup supply. the lower cherry aqueduct system was badly damaged in the rim fire two years ago, starting on wednesday, customers will be getting some of that water so the utility can make sure the system is fully functioning. >>> 6:33, a check on whether, roberta is up here with us. a nice little holiday on top. >> we are thinking about smelly water, we are using wells and going deeper into the soil because of the drought situation. i actually am now a new customer of the softener company. it does make a difference. you can smell the water and it's softer on the skin as well. good morning, everybody. as you are heading out the door, the skies begin to lighten up so we can see that the coast is a little bit on the foggy side but the bay is clear. look at the calm waters, you can see the
right now, i'm anne makovec.pix 5. >>> people in east bay may notice smelly water coming out of their faucets. the sf public utilities commission started using water exclusively from local reservoirs as a tester recently repaired backup supply. the lower cherry aqueduct system was badly damaged in the rim fire two years ago, starting on wednesday, customers will be getting some of that water so the utility can make sure the system is fully functioning. >>> 6:33, a check on...
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anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.eutenant governor newsom is making this proposal, he is announcing it this morning at the 101 california building in san francisco because this was the scene of a mass shooting back in 1993. let's take a look at some of the provisions in this measure which could make it on to next year's ballot. it would be up to voters to decide. it would create new rules on selling ammunition including background checks. it would ban the possession of magazines more than 10 rounds, require anybody who has them to get rid of them possibly selling them out of state and
anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.eutenant governor newsom is making this proposal, he is announcing it this morning at the 101 california building in san francisco because this was the scene of a mass shooting back in 1993. let's take a look at some of the provisions in this measure which could make it on to next year's ballot. it would be up to voters to decide. it would create new rules on selling ammunition including background checks. it would ban the possession of...
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anne. >>> reporter: yeah. since this does affect millions of california drivers, there's a good chance when you're driving, say, across the bay bridge here behind me, that you're likely driving next to one of these people. today is their lucky day. the cost of traffic tickets has skyrocketed in california over the last 10 years. and for many drivers who get a ticket, they don't immediately pay the fine, the court fees and penalties have snowballed. the new ticket amnesty program beginning today will give drivers a chance to settle for a fraction of what they owe. but they are not getting off scot-free. >> you're still getting the point violations on the dmv record, which means that for every point that you're taking you're still taking the 30% insurance increase over the next 39 months that that point remains on your record. >> reporter: the program only applies to tickets gotten before 2013 depending on the driver's income, fines could be reduced by half or up to 80%. it does not apply, thought, to reckless d
anne. >>> reporter: yeah. since this does affect millions of california drivers, there's a good chance when you're driving, say, across the bay bridge here behind me, that you're likely driving next to one of these people. today is their lucky day. the cost of traffic tickets has skyrocketed in california over the last 10 years. and for many drivers who get a ticket, they don't immediately pay the fine, the court fees and penalties have snowballed. the new ticket amnesty program...
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"i love ann" note. >> reporter: do you write him notes? >> i'm embarrassed to say that he is the one that is really so romantic. >> christa: romney is excited about these partnerships with drug companies and brigham & women's, setting a new treatment for als. >> jadiann: up next, big news on a slew of sequels. a release date for major disney movies including the second installment of the incredibles coming up in the buzz. >> jeremy: nice. all in on that one. a lot of clouds, showers, and >> jadiann: several disney sequels get their release dates. >> christa: toy story iv will be delayed for a year. the movie's new release date is now slated for june 15 of 2018. >> there was a snake in my boot. >> jadiann: incredibles ii has announced a release date as well. it is expected to hit theaters in 2019. >> christa: lightning mcqueen will be back for cars iii. >> jadiann: marvel talking about an ant-man sequel. ant-man and the wasp will fly on to the big screen in the summer of 2018. >> christa: the rock and roll hall of fame naming its 2016 conte
"i love ann" note. >> reporter: do you write him notes? >> i'm embarrassed to say that he is the one that is really so romantic. >> christa: romney is excited about these partnerships with drug companies and brigham & women's, setting a new treatment for als. >> jadiann: up next, big news on a slew of sequels. a release date for major disney movies including the second installment of the incredibles coming up in the buzz. >> jeremy: nice. all in on...