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ann bridges, thanks for being with us. ann: thank you.tt: "press:here" will be back in a moment. ♪ scott: welcome back to "press:here." have you noticed there are a lot of words for dog online? people talk about their puppers and their doggos and their floofs and their good boys. this is more than just slang. it is a form of language. gretchen mcculloch is a professional linguist who studies the development expertise on the internet. her new book which i have been looking forward to is "because internet: understanding the new rules of language." gretchen, good morning, and let me start out by pointing out there is no internet slang for cats and yet there are dozens orbecause dogs are better than cats and that is pure science right there. gretchen mcculloch: i think you're forgetting about the first animal meme of all which was the lolcat and therefore, you know, proves the superiority of the cat. scott: i had forgotten about lolcats. all right, explain the title to your book. i got it immediately but "because internet." explain that to me
ann bridges, thanks for being with us. ann: thank you.tt: "press:here" will be back in a moment. ♪ scott: welcome back to "press:here." have you noticed there are a lot of words for dog online? people talk about their puppers and their doggos and their floofs and their good boys. this is more than just slang. it is a form of language. gretchen mcculloch is a professional linguist who studies the development expertise on the internet. her new book which i have been looking...
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harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died and i was sold to an abusive master. at this point, my life was a real disaster. nine years later, i finally turned 15, but my master decided to try and take my purity. he came up to me and whispered foul things in my ear that no innocent young girl should ever have to hear. >> in 1813, harriet ann jacobs was born to enslaved parents, delila and daniel jacobs in north carolina. she was so sheltered as a child that she didn't realize she was a slave until she was six years old when her mother perished. soon after, harrie
harriet ann jacobs was a victim of these tragedies. she constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her. she escaped from a plantation. when she escaped she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she she lived in fear for 7 years. >> i was born in a slave family. to me, it was filled with glee, but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i lost what i had and it was gone. i started to feel like i couldn't move...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, two american communities more than 1,300 miles apart are united this morning in grief. back-to-back shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, claimed at least 23 lives over the weekend. dozens are hurt. this morning we're getting a look at some of the first victims from the shooting. they range in age from 15 to 86 years old. we begin this morning with chris martinez in el paso. chris, do we have any idea what the motive is here? >> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. investigators are certainly starting to believe this gunman was targeting hispanics with this shooting and he came here to el paso because of the very large hispanic population here. this morning this community is gathering at this walmart at this memorial to pay honor to the victims as the city now begins to turn its focus toward justice. officials are promising swift and certain justice in the mass shooting at an el paso walmart on saturday. >> the state charge is capital murder, and so he's eligible f
i'm anne-marie green. well, two american communities more than 1,300 miles apart are united this morning in grief. back-to-back shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, claimed at least 23 lives over the weekend. dozens are hurt. this morning we're getting a look at some of the first victims from the shooting. they range in age from 15 to 86 years old. we begin this morning with chris martinez in el paso. chris, do we have any idea what the motive is here? >> reporter: well, good...
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i'm anne-marie green. ould delay menopause. i'm anne-marie green.s. ♪ moments together call for america's family favorite. ♪ lipton®. live alive. lipton®. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >>> our top stories this morning -- police in el paso, texas, have identified the 22 people killed in the mass shooting at a walmart this weekend. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty for the suspected gunman.
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anne-marie?>> women who count on planned parenthood for health services may have to look elsewhere. the organization says it will give up federal funding that it gets for those services under a program called title x rather than comply with the new rule from the trump administration. planned parenthood says more than one million w women they serve could be affected. the rule pushed by religious conservatives prohibits clinics from referring women for abortions. here's jan crawford. unethical and dangerous, planned parenthood said it had no choice but to withdraw from the federal program and turn down some $60 million a year because it is s it could not refer them for abortions. the program distributes some $260 million in grants every year to clinics, subsidizing birth control and family planning services for some four million women nationwide. by law, the federal moned r to aborti the new rule clinics that get money under the program no longer can refer patients for abortions. the rule is almost
anne-marie?>> women who count on planned parenthood for health services may have to look elsewhere. the organization says it will give up federal funding that it gets for those services under a program called title x rather than comply with the new rule from the trump administration. planned parenthood says more than one million w women they serve could be affected. the rule pushed by religious conservatives prohibits clinics from referring women for abortions. here's jan crawford....
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i'm anne-marie green. new information is raising more questions about the apparent su jeffrey epstein. the "associated press" reports a guard at the new york city jail where epstein was being held was not a regular correctional officer. federal investigators also raided the accused sex trafficker's private island in the u.s. virgin islands yesterday. laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the search of epstein's caribbean island was led by a task force for the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. even though with his suicide epstein's criminal case is over, there are still co-conspirators that may posossibly be charged. a photographer captured the moment jeffrey epstein was wheeled into a hospital in lower manhattan saturday. epstein was soon pronounced dead, and his body sent to the medical examiner for an autopsy. the 66-year-old multimillionaire had been in federal custody since he was arreste
i'm anne-marie green. new information is raising more questions about the apparent su jeffrey epstein. the "associated press" reports a guard at the new york city jail where epstein was being held was not a regular correctional officer. federal investigators also raided the accused sex trafficker's private island in the u.s. virgin islands yesterday. laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the...
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harriet ann jacobs constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her, until she escaped from her plantation. when she escaped, she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she lived in fear for seven years. >> i was born in a slave family, and for me it was bleak. but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i started to feel i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died, and i was assaulted and abused by my master. at this point, my life is a real disaster. i turn 15, semi master decided to take my purity, whispering things in my ear that no innocent girl should ever have to hear. >> in 1813, harriet ann jacobs was born to slave parents in edison, north carolina. she was so sheltered as a child, she didn't realize she was a slave until she was six years old, when her mother perished. now 12 years old, harriet was passed on to her mistress's niece, which gave the father ultimate ownership. when harriet finally turned 15, the doctor started sexual harassing her and commanded she belong to him in every way, shape
harriet ann jacobs constantly suffered from sexual harassment and lived in fear of what her master would do to her, until she escaped from her plantation. when she escaped, she hid in her grandmother's attic, where she lived in fear for seven years. >> i was born in a slave family, and for me it was bleak. but i never would have imagined my future would be filled with such misery. i started to feel i couldn't move on. my parents and mistress died, and i was assaulted and abused by my...
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he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.mith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. now on bbc news, in a country where it's expected your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you do if they long ago rejected you 7 that's a question for most of pakistan's tra nsgender community. one member of the community is setting
he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.mith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> at least six alleged mass shooting threats have been detected and averted since the tragedies in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. in the last two weeks, authorities made arrests in las vegas, chicago, connecticut, ohio and florida. this newly released body cam video shows police in daytona beach arresting a 15-year-old o dly reatened in a video game chat room to bring an m-15 to school and kill at least seven people. police took that threat seriously and the boy's mother tried to plead with authorities. >> he's my little boy. he wouldn't do anything wrong. >> the recent mass shootings have fueled calls for gun control legislatation. yesterday presidpoke t ofhe nra and reportedly said universal background checks are off the table. the white house is pushing back on those claims. shooting, a lot of promises and then not much done at all. >> they call it the slippery slope. >> reporter: at the white house yesterday, president trump expressed concern about new gun control legislation.
i'm anne-marie green. >>> at least six alleged mass shooting threats have been detected and averted since the tragedies in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. in the last two weeks, authorities made arrests in las vegas, chicago, connecticut, ohio and florida. this newly released body cam video shows police in daytona beach arresting a 15-year-old o dly reatened in a video game chat room to bring an m-15 to school and kill at least seven people. police took that threat seriously and the...
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auntie ann was an inspiration to us all.lways wore a smile, even in the face of adversity. and peter's family are united in grief and sorrow, but also in and memories. auntie ann was a kind, gentle, beautiful soul who touched so many lives, leaving behind a legacy of wonderful memories. we are truly blessed to be able to call her our aunt. well, there was very little reaction from ben field in court today as that guilty verdict was read out by the jury. that guilty verdict was read out by thejury. he that guilty verdict was read out by the jury. he simply nodded at his pa rents the jury. he simply nodded at his parents who had been sitting in the public gallery every day since this case started, and the judge told the court that he would be sentenced in a month or so. the economy shrank for the first time in more than six years between april and june, according to new figures today. the office for national statistics says gdp decreased by 0.2% in the second quarter, as manufacturing and construction contracted and the servic
auntie ann was an inspiration to us all.lways wore a smile, even in the face of adversity. and peter's family are united in grief and sorrow, but also in and memories. auntie ann was a kind, gentle, beautiful soul who touched so many lives, leaving behind a legacy of wonderful memories. we are truly blessed to be able to call her our aunt. well, there was very little reaction from ben field in court today as that guilty verdict was read out by the jury. that guilty verdict was read out by...
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joining us now is anne. great having you with us.et's start with retails because this is a big week for earnings results. we seem to see the sector a little cheaper these days but given the recession fears, trade tensions, could we really dive into the sector wholeheartedly? anne: i think the sector and the aggregate, for the first time people are talking about consumer spending slowing down. you look at the gdp growth in q2 , two big areas were consumer spending and government spending. now the slowing down is fueling some fears for the rest of 2019. to your question, the whole story really can hide. retailers coming out with models that are winning in the digital and e-commerce space. you have others continuing to struggle. shery: who are you talking about? ann: if you look at the performance so far, they have done a good job of market ing. they have done a great job of competing online. even kohl's, one of the mix performers. the partnership with amazon which was a bright spot. maybe in the aggregate, it is looking challenging but
joining us now is anne. great having you with us.et's start with retails because this is a big week for earnings results. we seem to see the sector a little cheaper these days but given the recession fears, trade tensions, could we really dive into the sector wholeheartedly? anne: i think the sector and the aggregate, for the first time people are talking about consumer spending slowing down. you look at the gdp growth in q2 , two big areas were consumer spending and government spending. now...
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jo ann: good morning, amy. thank you so much for having me on.nk what we saw on saturday that portlanders from all walks of life showed up to stand up against white supremacists and white nationalists. the mayor created a coalition of over 100 individuals and organizations that had a press conference wednesday t that sai we were going to draw a line in the sand that basically said we're not allowing white supremacists to take over our streets. they've been coming to portland because they don't like the fact that portland is a liberal city that values all individuals, and we are a sanctuary city. i monitored the protests from 9:30 a.m. until abobout 6:30 p. from the command center. and what i can tell you is that law enforcement and community members for the most part operated professionally and people did what they do. either people came out with protest signs and there were those who refused to serve white supremacists. businesses shut down but paid their employees because of concern about violence breaking out. i am one of the biggest critics o
jo ann: good morning, amy. thank you so much for having me on.nk what we saw on saturday that portlanders from all walks of life showed up to stand up against white supremacists and white nationalists. the mayor created a coalition of over 100 individuals and organizations that had a press conference wednesday t that sai we were going to draw a line in the sand that basically said we're not allowing white supremacists to take over our streets. they've been coming to portland because they don't...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> new details are emerging in the investigation into multimillionaire jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide. according to a law enforcement source, corrections officers may have falsified reports saying they checked on the accused s s trafficker as required by protocol. it follows a major shake-up after the the jail where epstein was being held. mola lenghi report. >> reporter: the warden at the metropolitan correctional center where jeffrey epstein was incarcerated has been temporarily reassigned and two guards were placed on administrative leave following epstein's apparent suicide. the 66-year-old was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. authorities want to know how epstein was able to take his own life, and why he was taken off suicide watch 12 days earlier. >> we will get to the bottom of what happened and there will be accountability. >> reporter: a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation tel
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> new details are emerging in the investigation into multimillionaire jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide. according to a law enforcement source, corrections officers may have falsified reports saying they checked on the accused s s trafficker as required by protocol. it follows a major shake-up after the the jail where epstein was being held. mola lenghi report. >> reporter: the warden at the metropolitan...
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anne soy, bbc news. laura: north korea has fired a new short-range missile and it is the second weapons test by pyongyang in a week. ta short time ago presidemp played down the launches when asked about them at the white house. pres. trump: short-range missiles, we never made re ent on that. i have no problem. we will see what happens. but these are short-range ssiles, very standard. laura: a brief time ago i spoke with former u.s. ambassador to south korea chris hill who joined us from denver. should the president be worried about what is the third missile launch by north korea in two weeks? chs: there is no question should be worried. the issue is why haven't the talks started after his famous, or infamous, wk over the rder into north korea. his secretary of state has been dutifully saying that they will start soon, but there seems to be a holdup, and the holdup seems to be the fact that the north koreans will not accept any kind of u.s.-republic of korea military exercises, and they are now complainin
anne soy, bbc news. laura: north korea has fired a new short-range missile and it is the second weapons test by pyongyang in a week. ta short time ago presidemp played down the launches when asked about them at the white house. pres. trump: short-range missiles, we never made re ent on that. i have no problem. we will see what happens. but these are short-range ssiles, very standard. laura: a brief time ago i spoke with former u.s. ambassador to south korea chris hill who joined us from denver....
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joins us now anne, good to see you. what is in this vaping liquid >> it's a whole big chemistry pile along with nicotine and flavorings there's something called propylene glycol it's used in antifreeze, perfume, and that artificial fog you sometimes see at concerts. while generally emistry experimentit isa every time you inhale. >> such important information tonight, anne thank you for that report really appreciate it on that same topic, ecigarettes to vape marijuana. but today the nation's surgeon general sounding the alarm on pot saying it's thre times more potent than 20 years ago dr. jerome adams is warning pregnant women who use marijuana to ease morning sickness that it could harm their baby's development and teens who use the drug can have problems with attention, memory and decision making. >>> we will have more ahead tonight, including the video sparking outrage, the pregnant inmate in labor, no one coming to help her. forced to deliver her baby alone in her cell >>> then the massive arsenal seized inside a hom
joins us now anne, good to see you. what is in this vaping liquid >> it's a whole big chemistry pile along with nicotine and flavorings there's something called propylene glycol it's used in antifreeze, perfume, and that artificial fog you sometimes see at concerts. while generally emistry experimentit isa every time you inhale. >> such important information tonight, anne thank you for that report really appreciate it on that same topic, ecigarettes to vape marijuana. but today the...
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i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the hospital this morning. they all sustained nonlife threatening injuries and are expected to be okay. meanwhile, the investigation into just what happened yesterday afternoon is getting started. the man that police sasay shot x officers during a lengthy un midnight. the suspect was held up in a north philadelphia building. >> shots fired. >> around 4:30 in the afternoon police went to the home to serve a drug warrant. officials said the operation went arye almost immediately. >> shooter fired multiple rounds. officers returned fire. many of whom had to escape through windows
i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the hospital this morning. they all sustained nonlife...
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he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann. smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. coming up at six o'clock breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in lebanon, finding out why beirut is hoping to regain its reputation as the entertainment capital of the
he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann. smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the...
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our south africa correspondent anne soy reports. anne: it takes a lot to beat ebola. those who seek treatment have a better chance of survival. but at the heart of theou tbreak, conspiracies and violence drive infection. this treatment center was much smaller when i was last here six months ago. the expansion speaks to how big the outbreak has grown. every time a case is confirmed, this team is sent to decontinate everything the patient touched. but as many as a quarter of all cases don't come forward, and that only fans the flames of the deadly disease. some communities have been hostile. we are told someone has died of l ola here, and the funera taking place. but strangers are not welcome. >> there have been attacks on health workers. we know of fellow doctors who were kild. that has a negative impact on the fight agains e thisdemic. anne: it is the first outbreak of ebola in a war zone. more tha300,000 people have fled their homes in the northeastern province. in this village alone, 49 people were killed. a scorched-earth attack, a clear message to them that they a
our south africa correspondent anne soy reports. anne: it takes a lot to beat ebola. those who seek treatment have a better chance of survival. but at the heart of theou tbreak, conspiracies and violence drive infection. this treatment center was much smaller when i was last here six months ago. the expansion speaks to how big the outbreak has grown. every time a case is confirmed, this team is sent to decontinate everything the patient touched. but as many as a quarter of all cases don't come...
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live in oakland anne makovec kpix 5 >>> the dramatic plumes even caused some backups on 880. we'll have more on the kpix 5 news at 5:00 and more online at kpix.com. >>> right now more than $3.5 million are heading to a number of police departments in santa clara andmeda counti ed toar bre-ins. each rec $some it will go outreh in areas where crime is common and funding overtime work by law enforcement. not too long ago assembly member presented that funding to the city's police chiefs. >> to talk to leaders here. and the police chief i realized that they have done their best. >> we see victims that are losing property. >> signs and equipment that detour car break-ins. >> president trump says continue to get new gun control measures passed. kathryn johnson reports. >> president trump says he's working the phones to drum up support for new gun control measures with democrats and republicans in congress. >> i think with a lot of success that we have i think i have a greater influence now over the senate and over the house. i think we can get something really good done. >> the pre
live in oakland anne makovec kpix 5 >>> the dramatic plumes even caused some backups on 880. we'll have more on the kpix 5 news at 5:00 and more online at kpix.com. >>> right now more than $3.5 million are heading to a number of police departments in santa clara andmeda counti ed toar bre-ins. each rec $some it will go outreh in areas where crime is common and funding overtime work by law enforcement. not too long ago assembly member presented that funding to the city's police...
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he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.yn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. tom symonds, bbc news, oxford crown court. now on bbc news, talking books. the acclaimed african american writer toni morrison died this week at the age of 88. the nobel prize winning author was considered by many as one of america's greatest writers. in 2014 razia iqbal interviewed her at t
he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.yn smith, was cleared of charges that he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in...
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anne thompson, nbc news. >> what a powerful tribute that's "nightly news" for this evening.holt. thanks for watching everyone, an-- >> we're about to answer some of your top questions. >> real men, real answers. >> how can you expect me to know if you're not telling me? in don't talk about something message.n a text >> prison to purpose. >> families couldn't really communicate. so we wanted to do everything we could to help them out. think what you're doing, man, is absolutely fantastic. >> put your hands together for your host, steve harvey! ♪[music] ♪ every day is a good >> thank you very much. in a good mood? if you're not, i'm gonna put you in one. i'm gonnaelt re in california. herwas running errands with daughter, when her day took a really unexpected turn. tire, a blowout. but she managed to make it a tire shop, right? so when she got there, the mechanics checked her tire. to rip her trying off or nothing. they said, wow, ma'am, your severely really damaged. you need four new tires. you just can't drive this car like this. and to replace all four of the tires, it was
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mary ann: it is technical.ome in and drive the market, so from a technical standpoint, that is critical to hold. if you break that, it will get harder to get up to higher levels later in the year. scarlet: in terms of volatility, the vix has picked up to above 25, doubled the level in late july. it has now eased once again. you don't see that lasting? mary ann: we think there is risk of episodic volatility and a lot of this is based on geopolitical events. we don't have a trade deal with china. we have to deal with brexit. we just had the prime minister resign in italy. as you enter the most seasonably -- seasonally challenging time in the market, we think you can have periods of volatility, episodic volatility. there is an indicator we have it think of america merrill lynch called the critical stress indicator. that gave us a risk off signal on august 5. when we look at our model called the global wave, which for 16 months has been rolling over signaling that local economies are slowing, is still rolling over,
mary ann: it is technical.ome in and drive the market, so from a technical standpoint, that is critical to hold. if you break that, it will get harder to get up to higher levels later in the year. scarlet: in terms of volatility, the vix has picked up to above 25, doubled the level in late july. it has now eased once again. you don't see that lasting? mary ann: we think there is risk of episodic volatility and a lot of this is based on geopolitical events. we don't have a trade deal with china....
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beach closures, a massachusetts community wants to know more about the predators lurking offshore anne thompson headed out to sea with a team of researchers to find out what they're learning >> reporter: nantucket, the charming resort island, once a whaling hub, is now on the lookout for sharks jason bridges is a business owner. what kinds of threats does a shark attack post in nantucket >> our economy is 100% on tourism. we have to be really, really careful about everything that happens at our beaches >> reporter: so the island is partnering with ocearch, a shark research group led by chris fisher, this month working five miles off nantucket's coast. >> locally here at nantucket, we're trying to create a program where we give that community the maximum amount of data for its sharks for its own public safety management so they can be prepared if they have an incident >> reporter: among the most unnerving science projects on this trip, georgia tech's zo platt trying to take bacteria from a shark's mouth to help the island's doctors treat potential bites. >> if somebody gets bit by a sha
beach closures, a massachusetts community wants to know more about the predators lurking offshore anne thompson headed out to sea with a team of researchers to find out what they're learning >> reporter: nantucket, the charming resort island, once a whaling hub, is now on the lookout for sharks jason bridges is a business owner. what kinds of threats does a shark attack post in nantucket >> our economy is 100% on tourism. we have to be really, really careful about everything that...
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anne. >> okay. has pumpkin spice gone too far? says the fall beverage will be available a week earlier than l year starting august 27th.at th is so soon. other retailers trying to piggyback on the craze. who e medical did an april fool's day promo with pumpkin spiced spam but this week it was announced joke's on us, the pumpkin spice spa will be available on line and at wal-mart starting in late september. >> i can't saye for whether it's going to sell in big numbers or whether it's just a story that gets them mentioned, gets them shared on social media, but it's the state of marketing today. >> when spam is flavored as pumpkin spice it's gone too far. >> all r it's official.x5 looked into other pumpkin spice products c youan get everything from syrup to kit cats shampoo and body lotion. >> i mean. >> h about shampoo. i'm in the ai pumpkin spice camp. >> i guess . >> i don't like pumpkin by, pumpkin by flavor. >> we had a twitter guy say he's a sweet potato guy so that's what the need next. >> i like to stick to the summer flavors
anne. >> okay. has pumpkin spice gone too far? says the fall beverage will be available a week earlier than l year starting august 27th.at th is so soon. other retailers trying to piggyback on the craze. who e medical did an april fool's day promo with pumpkin spiced spam but this week it was announced joke's on us, the pumpkin spice spa will be available on line and at wal-mart starting in late september. >> i can't saye for whether it's going to sell in big numbers or whether it's...
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his focus then switched a few doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello, i'm thinking of withdrawing all my accounts, money held in my accounts. ann moore—martin release £27,000 from her bank and gave it to field after he said his brother was ill and needed his own dialysis machine. it was another lie. it's actually quite urgent. in life, one must not be selfish. she died of natural causes, but before her death she confided in her niece about her relationship with field and the mirrors. the court was told she said he had given her white powder to help her sleep. a police investigation revealed field's links with both neighbours and 18 months after his death, peter farquar‘s body was exhumed. new forensics showed he had drugs in his system. in
his focus then switched a few doors down this road to the house of ann moore—martin — the 83—year—old57—year age gap, they had a sexual relationship, but for field it was more pretence. his sketchbook shows one of his tactics, writing religious messages on her mirrors, some saying she should leave her house to him. she was deeply religious and believed they were communications from god. then, there was this... hello, i'm thinking of withdrawing all my accounts, money held in my...
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he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.t he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton, this was a chilling case. two devout but vulnerable people mentally and physically exploited. sadly, ann moore—martin also died of natural causes. ben field, his picture hanging over her dressing table, had blighted her final years. india has told pakistan to give out of its internal affairs as tension continues to rise over the disputed region of kashmir. today some mosques were allowed to open in the interested men —— indian administered parts of the territory after a communications blackout and lockdown that has been in place since sunday. kashmir is p
he had already admitted defrauding peter and ann.t he'd helped. in a statement read by the police, peter's family said there were lessons to be learned. "if people hear this story, we hope they are very, very careful if somebody unexpected walks into the life of a loved one when that loved one is vulnerable and lonely. there must be other people out there like ben field and we wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the things that we have." in the quiet village of maids moreton,...
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even though anne spencer was constantly writing, she wasn't a poet who actively sought publication. only about 30 of her poems were ever published during her lifetime. she generally had to be prodded into sending her poems into the literary journals and other publications. she was not seeking that kind of recognition. but we do have an example from the lyric magazine from the virginia published literary journal that includes a couple of her poems. her works are included in all the major anthologies in american and black poetry of the period. as i mentioned, in addition to poet, she was -- a civil rights activist. she stopped taking the bus in lynchburg to protest segregated busing. she became a somewhat notorious figure around town. because she would walk everywhere or try to hitch rides on farmers wagons and so forth, something that was considered inappropriate for a respectable lady in that day. she also worked as a librarian for 20 years in lynchburg's segregated high school. it was through her activism she was able to obtain resources to find books, make books available to black
even though anne spencer was constantly writing, she wasn't a poet who actively sought publication. only about 30 of her poems were ever published during her lifetime. she generally had to be prodded into sending her poems into the literary journals and other publications. she was not seeking that kind of recognition. but we do have an example from the lyric magazine from the virginia published literary journal that includes a couple of her poems. her works are included in all the major...
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anne thompson, nbc news. >> what a powerful tribute that's "nightly news" for this evening.lt. thanks for watching everyone, and good night >>> right now at 6:00, an assault rifle, a bottle of liquor and a clown mask. new details about what the gilroy shooter had in his home and car. >>> the scare in the north bay as flames come dangerously close to homes. but first. >>> and i'd rather not speculate on where the investigation is at this time. >> in her own words, the santa clara county sheriff talks about the corruption probe she's now facing. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. the district attorney has seized computers, cell phones and records at the sheriff's office. so what's the problem here? nbc bay area's robert handa is in san jose with the exclusive interview with sheriff lori smith. robert? >> reporter: well, it's all about concealed weapons permits. and this is not the first time of accusations of political favoritism have surrounded these highly-sought-after permits. now sources say th
anne thompson, nbc news. >> what a powerful tribute that's "nightly news" for this evening.lt. thanks for watching everyone, and good night >>> right now at 6:00, an assault rifle, a bottle of liquor and a clown mask. new details about what the gilroy shooter had in his home and car. >>> the scare in the north bay as flames come dangerously close to homes. but first. >>> and i'd rather not speculate on where the investigation is at this time. >>...
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i found jo ann who has never talked before. and if you get a chance to look in the book you'll see that the photograph section shows pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures and his wedding album. they come from his sisters. they tell the real story. here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said from the time he came to live with them at 5 years old, he's scary. he's violent. he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he picked up a sickle in the backyard and tried to stab her. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault. she's older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by joann but corroborated by other people who were in school with manson at the time. first grade, he organized some girls in his class to beat up a boy he doesn't like. the principal comes looking for charlie. his explanation? the girls were doing what they wanted to do out of their own -- that's what they wanted. you can't bl
i found jo ann who has never talked before. and if you get a chance to look in the book you'll see that the photograph section shows pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures and his wedding album. they come from his sisters. they tell the real story. here is an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said from the time he came to live with them at 5 years old, he's scary. he's violent. he lies about everything. the first person he ever physically attacked was jo ann. he...
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also former federal prosecutor and new jersey attorney general ann milgram.th what the i.g. found? james comey didn't break the law, but he did cover himself in glory. he violated doj and fbi policy. does that seem reasonable? >> two things can be entirely true. number one, that director comey violate the doj policy and these guidelines with respect to information and how to safeguard them, but also that we're in remarkable times and the president of the united states, senior law enforcement officials did not trust him to the point that a number of them around him needed to write memoranda, writing down every word he said because they didn't know he wouldn't lie. even the white house counsel don mcgahn -- and this is in the mueller report, there is an entire section on it. mcgahn whenever he was face to face with the president would write memoranda afterward because he wasn't certain that the president, you know, wouldn't lie afterward. so those two things can be true. yes, comey might have behaved in a manner that wasn't entirely appropriate, but also the co
also former federal prosecutor and new jersey attorney general ann milgram.th what the i.g. found? james comey didn't break the law, but he did cover himself in glory. he violated doj and fbi policy. does that seem reasonable? >> two things can be entirely true. number one, that director comey violate the doj policy and these guidelines with respect to information and how to safeguard them, but also that we're in remarkable times and the president of the united states, senior law...
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>> dana: it is interesting, mary anne. before we broke, you mentioned public opinion has been changing. the fox news poll we put out yesterday, 67% of people say they favor banning assault weapons. that is up from 60% in march of 2018. and way up from 2013. so i think that it's correct, public opinion could be changing in this way. i would like you to listen to senator kamala harris. of course, she's running for president. she had some things to say about this. listen. >> part of my focus on what we need to do around smart gun safety laws is recognize that we have to have more enforcement around gun dealers. among the many plans that i have, both in the form of executive action and also form of legislation, one of them is to put more resources into the atf to take the licenses of gun dealers who violate the law. >> dana: mary anne, if the president puts his shoulder behind some sort of legislation that would maybe not get all the way to where democrats want to go on gun control, but he does something, is the democratic par
>> dana: it is interesting, mary anne. before we broke, you mentioned public opinion has been changing. the fox news poll we put out yesterday, 67% of people say they favor banning assault weapons. that is up from 60% in march of 2018. and way up from 2013. so i think that it's correct, public opinion could be changing in this way. i would like you to listen to senator kamala harris. of course, she's running for president. she had some things to say about this. listen. >> part of my...
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does not compensate or personal or personnel matters and that ann complai an active astronaut. warden said herl be divorinal i october. this week the manipulator newspapers stars and stripes recorded complaint is on a list of 12 female astronauts who come the first woman to walk on the moon. chris pallone, nbc news. >> still ahead, it's a two-day event showcasing skills and accomplishments. we'll take you out to the special olympics softball competition. with athletes from all over the bay area. >>> and in august you expect to see a dry radar. but you probably don't expect a surge of moisture and high humidity could be on the way a as stropping willing storm weakens and thifts north. the impact on the forecast when we come back. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> a raduation ceremony in san leandro. this is
does not compensate or personal or personnel matters and that ann complai an active astronaut. warden said herl be divorinal i october. this week the manipulator newspapers stars and stripes recorded complaint is on a list of 12 female astronauts who come the first woman to walk on the moon. chris pallone, nbc news. >> still ahead, it's a two-day event showcasing skills and accomplishments. we'll take you out to the special olympics softball competition. with athletes from all over the...
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as you say, if few new rookies anne van dam, who isa if few new rookies anne van dam, who is a tremendousas well. i'm quietly confident in our team. even though we know each other and you see each other every week, but pipes don't always hang out with each other so i think it's great just to get everyone altogether and get people chatting away and get the buzz going for the solheim cup. jofra archer has been facing the media at lord's today, ahead of his likely test debut on wednesday against australia. the fast bowler missed england's defeat in the first ashes test because of a side strain. he's expected to replace the injured james anderson. not my test match debut as yet, if i'm selected i'll be over the moon but for now, i'm not selected so we'll go with that for now. if you play, it will be a new thing for you, bowling over five play, it will be a new thing for you, bowling overfive days. i gatherjustin lynagh said in his press c0 nfe re nce gatherjustin lynagh said in his press conference he thought they might wear you down, what do you think about that? i don't think you see me pla
as you say, if few new rookies anne van dam, who isa if few new rookies anne van dam, who is a tremendousas well. i'm quietly confident in our team. even though we know each other and you see each other every week, but pipes don't always hang out with each other so i think it's great just to get everyone altogether and get people chatting away and get the buzz going for the solheim cup. jofra archer has been facing the media at lord's today, ahead of his likely test debut on wednesday against...
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auntie ann was an inspiration to us all. peter's family are united in grief and sorrow, but also in love and memories. auntie ann was a kind, gentle, beautiful soul, who touched so many lives, leaving behind a legacy of wonderful memories. we are truly blessed to be able to call her our aunt. we will take a few questions. how would you describe ben field? the first word that springs to mind and is foremost is evil. he is a cold, calculating, devious man who took pleasure from inflicting both physical and mental torment on his victim, yes, evil. and it is not too strong a word for him. how concerned are you of what he could have gone on to do? how relieved are you that you are able to stop him when you did? i am obviously very relieved. it was a long process, and we had to have various safeguarding methods in place during the period of the investigation. as came out in the court case, there was a list of 100 or so clients that he had documented himself, not necessarily people that he was going to do harm to, but people that h
auntie ann was an inspiration to us all. peter's family are united in grief and sorrow, but also in love and memories. auntie ann was a kind, gentle, beautiful soul, who touched so many lives, leaving behind a legacy of wonderful memories. we are truly blessed to be able to call her our aunt. we will take a few questions. how would you describe ben field? the first word that springs to mind and is foremost is evil. he is a cold, calculating, devious man who took pleasure from inflicting both...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. ye year. i'm anne-marie green. morning news. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got clearer skin and feel better. now, watch me. >>> our top stories this >>> our top stories this morning, federal investigators are try
i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. ye year. i'm anne-marie green. morning news. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more...
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shortly i will be speaking tojournalist ann for that.rtly i will be speaking to journalist ann mcavoy about what is happening in hong kong but now we join the team for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. archer's looking to star at lords again, he lit up the world cup final, can he drag england back into the ashes series? if you ask him he would definitely say yes! that is what you want, young guys coming in full of confidence. we'll be live in istanbul ahead of the super cup between liverpool and chelsea. this will also be a first for a major mens match in european competition. the first female referee, we'll hearfrom stephanie frappart. also coming up in the programme... a boost for women's and para—sports at birmingham 2022, as women's t20 cricket, para—table tennis and beach volleyball are included in the commonwealth programme. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there, we've got lots for you over the next 25 minutes or so, this time tomorrow we'll have a better idea what chance england
shortly i will be speaking tojournalist ann for that.rtly i will be speaking to journalist ann mcavoy about what is happening in hong kong but now we join the team for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. archer's looking to star at lords again, he lit up the world cup final, can he drag england back into the ashes series? if you ask him he would definitely say yes! that is what you want, young guys coming in full of confidence. we'll be live in...
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ann thompson. candid conversation.speaking out for the first time since resigning in protest from the trump cabinet. we'll talk to him next on "andrea mitchell reports," on msnbc. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (announcer) important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. right now, in areas like yours, people have already called about life insurance through the colonial penn program and received their free beneficiary planner. have you received your free planner? if not, i encourage you to pick up the phone and take advantage of this free offer. in addition to your free beneficiary planner, you'll also receive free information on affordable whole life insurance that has a lifetime rate lock that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your free beneficiary planner, call this number now. please stand by to learn more.
ann thompson. candid conversation.speaking out for the first time since resigning in protest from the trump cabinet. we'll talk to him next on "andrea mitchell reports," on msnbc. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (announcer) important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. right now, in areas like yours, people have...
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ann goldman, let me start with you, the comey story and trump story, so intertwined, so interconnected that unpacking the ig report requires a little bit of slicing a little bit down all of that connective tissue but what is clear is that the central accusation levied by the president against jim comey that he leaked classified information through his lawyer to your newspaper is not true, not supported by the ig report. >> yes, that's true. the ig came down pretty clearly that we didn't receive classified information from comey. though the ig did say there was spillage of classified information to the lawyers he gave memos to. but that didn't include "the new york times." >> ashley parker, jim comey is
ann goldman, let me start with you, the comey story and trump story, so intertwined, so interconnected that unpacking the ig report requires a little bit of slicing a little bit down all of that connective tissue but what is clear is that the central accusation levied by the president against jim comey that he leaked classified information through his lawyer to your newspaper is not true, not supported by the ig report. >> yes, that's true. the ig came down pretty clearly that we didn't...
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welcome back, liz ann.lk us through your outlook here i think of you as one of the more cautious strategists on stocks, which was a helpful position here in august to have. so how do you put that alongside your view of recession risks >> i think the overall recession risk still looks relatively low. i think we're on the cusp if not already in a manufacturing recession, which is clearly the case globally, right now there is still a pretty firm dividing line between the manufacturing consumer side of the economy that's what to watch, though because there's a reason why there's more of a bias within leading indicators, leading indexes of manufacturing indicators, because you do tend to see those lead at cyclical turns. so watching the strength of that dividing line is important and if it does start to morph into a bigger job problem, a longer term capex problem, it probably will start to morph into the consumer side of the economy. and that's when you're likely to see overall recession risks pick up beyond jus
welcome back, liz ann.lk us through your outlook here i think of you as one of the more cautious strategists on stocks, which was a helpful position here in august to have. so how do you put that alongside your view of recession risks >> i think the overall recession risk still looks relatively low. i think we're on the cusp if not already in a manufacturing recession, which is clearly the case globally, right now there is still a pretty firm dividing line between the manufacturing...
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astronaut anne mcclain now accused by her estranged wife summer warden of unlawfully accessing theirank account records as part of a messy custody battle. warden, a former air force intelligence officer, says it's part of a calculated plan by mcclain to gain shared parental rights over warden's son briggs, whom she had before the two were in a relationship. >> i've been living a nightmare. i was also placed under a restraining order from anne that i could not leave harris county with my son without anne's written permission. >> reporter: mcclain tweeting this statement tonight saying, there's unequivocally no truth to these claims. the west point grad has not denied accessing the bank records. however through her attorney she says she used passwords that were never changed, doing what she had done for years while helping raise briggs make sure the finances for the household were in order. nasa, releasing a statement, calling mcclain "one of nasa's top astronauts." tonight an attorney for mcclain says she is fully cooperating with the investigation. tom? >> adrienne, thank you. when w
astronaut anne mcclain now accused by her estranged wife summer warden of unlawfully accessing theirank account records as part of a messy custody battle. warden, a former air force intelligence officer, says it's part of a calculated plan by mcclain to gain shared parental rights over warden's son briggs, whom she had before the two were in a relationship. >> i've been living a nightmare. i was also placed under a restraining order from anne that i could not leave harris county with my...
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nasa astronaut anne mcclain accused of a crime in space by her estranged wife, summer worden. >> annen looking very excited to be back on earth. >> reporter: worden alleges that mcclain unlawfully access her bank account from a nasa computer while on board the international space station. >> it's just another method she uses to basically stalk me, spy on me, know my every move and basically use that against me in the court. >> reporter: the two in a dispute over parental control of worden's 6-year-old son briggs, whom she had before the two were together. mcclain sued worden for shared custody. >> i was also placed under an restraining order from anne that i could not leave harris county with my son without anne's permission. >> reporter: it's case families in texas should pay attention to. >> summer is fighting for a little boy she had long before she even met anne mcclain. >> it's really scary to me that as a fit and responsible parent that somebody can come and just literally stake a claim for possession of my child. >> reporter: mcclain responding in this tweet, saying, there's un
nasa astronaut anne mcclain accused of a crime in space by her estranged wife, summer worden. >> annen looking very excited to be back on earth. >> reporter: worden alleges that mcclain unlawfully access her bank account from a nasa computer while on board the international space station. >> it's just another method she uses to basically stalk me, spy on me, know my every move and basically use that against me in the court. >> reporter: the two in a dispute over parental...
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cellphone video capturing the ann honolulu cabin. yesterday around 11:30 in the morning emergency slides are also deployed in all 184 passengers evacuated. all of the passengers were able to get out in 30 seconds. >> it's something you never think you're going to do but you go very fast but the firemen are down there catching you and helping you out. >> the company tweeted the cause of the smoke was a seal failure in one of the engines which allowed oil to leak on hot parts of the machinery. passengers were able to get a full refund of their round trip ticket along with the travel voucher. >>> back in the bay area there has been a second assault outside a condo building in san francisco days after the first one was caught on camera. surveillance video shows a man running up beal street tuesday night punching a man in the face and then taking off. police say the victim was getting out of a ride share vehicle that happened in front of the water mark building. that's the same spot where a homeless man was accused of attacking a woman 9
cellphone video capturing the ann honolulu cabin. yesterday around 11:30 in the morning emergency slides are also deployed in all 184 passengers evacuated. all of the passengers were able to get out in 30 seconds. >> it's something you never think you're going to do but you go very fast but the firemen are down there catching you and helping you out. >> the company tweeted the cause of the smoke was a seal failure in one of the engines which allowed oil to leak on hot parts of the...
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ann thompson joins me now.just played there devastating and scary at the same time. as you mention in your piece, the fires have been raging for three weeks. walk us through what, if any, international effort is being undertaken to try to stop it. why did it take so long for the international community do you think to draw attention to this? >> not much is being done to stop these fires. most of these fires are set by people. in fact, i was talking to doug morton at nasa today and he was saying when they look at the satellite images they see where the fires are. it's on the edge of the rain forest. what they believe is that farmers and ranchers are burning the rain forest in order to clear more land so they can farm it and they can raise cattle. as a result, these are very localized fires. it depends on local efforts. brazil's president today said that they just don't have the resources to stop the fires. >> we know without stopping the fires we're putting our planet at risk. anne thompson, thank you very much.
ann thompson joins me now.just played there devastating and scary at the same time. as you mention in your piece, the fires have been raging for three weeks. walk us through what, if any, international effort is being undertaken to try to stop it. why did it take so long for the international community do you think to draw attention to this? >> not much is being done to stop these fires. most of these fires are set by people. in fact, i was talking to doug morton at nasa today and he was...
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penn state professor lee ann banaszak reflects on the 100th anniversary of women suffrage and talked about the tactics women used to get the night at the moment passed and ratified. this took place at the historians meeting in philadelphia. greta: lee ann banaszak, when was that women tried to get the vote, and what was it that triggered the movement? dr. banaszak: that is a great question. it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote in 1848 was probably, of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the time, but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's suffrage movement. greta: what is happening in other countries at this time? are women in other countries able to vote? dr. ba
penn state professor lee ann banaszak reflects on the 100th anniversary of women suffrage and talked about the tactics women used to get the night at the moment passed and ratified. this took place at the historians meeting in philadelphia. greta: lee ann banaszak, when was that women tried to get the vote, and what was it that triggered the movement? dr. banaszak: that is a great question. it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in...