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i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with breaking developments in the christmas parade tragedy in waukesha, wisconsin which is a suburb of milwaukee. authorities say at least five people were killed and more than 40 injured when an suv plowed into a parade. the mayor called the incident a horrible and senseless act. a person of interest has been taken into police custody. elise preston has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this tragedy happened during a holiday tradition in the community that's gone on for nearly 60 years. this year's parade was supposed to mark a return to normalcy since covid canceled the tradition last year. but what was supposed to be joyous is now a source of pain. a holiday celebration in waukesha, wisconsin, took a tragic turn sunday when an suv plowed through a parade. >> it was absolute chaos. people screaming. and i immediately ran downstairs outside of my apartment, and i could see kids just laying on the street, people putti>>eporte we
i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with breaking developments in the christmas parade tragedy in waukesha, wisconsin which is a suburb of milwaukee. authorities say at least five people were killed and more than 40 injured when an suv plowed into a parade. the mayor called the incident a horrible and senseless act. a person of interest has been taken into police custody. elise preston has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this tragedy happened...
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i'm anne-marie green. we of course begin with the tragedy at the astroworld music festival in houston where eight people were left dead after spectators rushed the stage during travis scott's performance. a prayer vigil was held last night at a church in downtown houston to remember those who died. the youngest was just 14 years old. 13 people remain hospitalized. it all happened friday night. about 50,000 people were in attendance when concertgoers surged toward the stage during scott's concert. he performed for about 40 minutes after authorities began responding to people injured at the event. as lilia luciano reports, a criminal investigation is now under way. >> reporter: mourners lalaid flowers and candles for the victims of friday night's deadly chaos at the astroworld music festival. >> i didn't know personally anybody who passed away here. but it could have been any one of us. >> reporter: the university of dayton says one of its students, 21-year-old franco patino from illinois, was among those ki
i'm anne-marie green. we of course begin with the tragedy at the astroworld music festival in houston where eight people were left dead after spectators rushed the stage during travis scott's performance. a prayer vigil was held last night at a church in downtown houston to remember those who died. the youngest was just 14 years old. 13 people remain hospitalized. it all happened friday night. about 50,000 people were in attendance when concertgoers surged toward the stage during scott's...
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good morning, anne-marie. you can hear the commotion behind me, the conveyor belts moving, the forklifts retrieving packages. this is the second cyber monday of the pandemic, and it's expected to be the biggest one ever. the packages never stop moving at this amazon fulfillment center in new jersey. and this could be the busiest day of the year for america's largest retailer. >> we prepare every year to make cyber monday and to make black friday bigger and better than ever. and that means more deals. we have more deals this year than ever before. >> reporter: online shopping during this cyber monday is expected to break records. adobe analytics predicts americans will spend around $11.3 billion today. >> for cyber week we're actually expecting a 5% increase compared to last year. really big upgrade from last year. >> reporter: amazon says it's opened new fulfillment centers and added tens of thousands of employees to handle the soaring demand for online goods. but ongoing supply chain issues have many retailer
good morning, anne-marie. you can hear the commotion behind me, the conveyor belts moving, the forklifts retrieving packages. this is the second cyber monday of the pandemic, and it's expected to be the biggest one ever. the packages never stop moving at this amazon fulfillment center in new jersey. and this could be the busiest day of the year for america's largest retailer. >> we prepare every year to make cyber monday and to make black friday bigger and better than ever. and that means...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the government's biggest push yet to get americans vaccinated against covid. if you work at a company with at least 100 people, you must be vaccinated by january 4th or face weekly testing. some 84 million people are impacted by the new rule, but republican leaders call it federal overreach. so laura podesta has more from new york on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. two-thirds of the american working population will be affected by this new rule, and the biden administration says it will keep the entire country safe. but it's likely this new mandate is going to face a lot of court challenges. millions of unvaccinated americans will soon have to make a choice. beginning january 4th, employees at companies with at least 100 workers will need to be fully vaccinated against covid-19 or be tested weekly. >> actions announced by the president are designed to save lives. >> reporter: the new rule from the biden administration also requires unvaccinated
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the government's biggest push yet to get americans vaccinated against covid. if you work at a company with at least 100 people, you must be vaccinated by january 4th or face weekly testing. some 84 million people are impacted by the new rule, but republican leaders call it federal overreach. so laura podesta has more from new york on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. two-thirds of the american working population will be affected...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki says that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. she said that she is fully vaccinated and only experiencing mild symptoms. psaki said that she was with president biden last tuesday before he departed for his trip to europe, but the pair were both outside wearing masks. meantime, an advisory panel to the cdc will meet tomorrow to discuss pfizer's low-dose covid shots for children ages 5 to 11. if the cdc approves the vaccine, kids could start getting vaccinated as soon as next week. >>> alec baldwin made his first on-camera comments this weekend about the deadly shooting on the set of "rust." lilia luciano reports from hollywood. >>> there are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is say one in a trillion episode -- >> reporter: alec baldwin spoke to paparazzi in vermont with his wife seen here also filming the exchange. his first on-camera comments since the fatal shooting
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki says that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. she said that she is fully vaccinated and only experiencing mild symptoms. psaki said that she was with president biden last tuesday before he departed for his trip to europe, but the pair were both outside wearing masks. meantime, an advisory panel to the cdc will meet tomorrow to discuss pfizer's low-dose covid shots for...
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anne-marie?eal new york would probably get you about five minutes renting the closet in that apartment. >> right? my gosh. yes. >> this is an excellent deal. >> it's a steal. it's a steal. >> all right. yeah. it is. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, lady gaga and tony bennett one last time. a preview of a cbs special featuring bennett's last historic concert appearance. ♪ earance. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ y sshe... ♪elsus®. rybelsus® works differently than any other dte toower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrin neop
anne-marie?eal new york would probably get you about five minutes renting the closet in that apartment. >> right? my gosh. yes. >> this is an excellent deal. >> it's a steal. it's a steal. >> all right. yeah. it is. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, lady gaga and tony bennett one last time. a preview of a cbs special featuring bennett's last historic concert appearance. ♪ earance. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking election results as voters decide major contests across the country. in one of the most watched races, cbs news projects republican glenn youngkin will be the next governor of virginia. he narrowly defeated democrat terry mcauliffe in a state where president biden easily won in 2020. meantime, the race for new jersey governor is still too close to call. incumbent phil murphy has not locked down what was expected to be an easy victory over republican jack ciattarelli. so laura podesta is in new york tracking these races and more. good morning, laura. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. so democrats could at least count victories in heavily blue new york city and boston, although a democrat had been guaranteed to win in boston since both candidates on the ballot were democrats. in buffalo, incumbent mayor byron brown who lost the primary to socilist india walton ran and won a write-in campaign against her. glenn youngkin will be virginia's next governor. >
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking election results as voters decide major contests across the country. in one of the most watched races, cbs news projects republican glenn youngkin will be the next governor of virginia. he narrowly defeated democrat terry mcauliffe in a state where president biden easily won in 2020. meantime, the race for new jersey governor is still too close to call. incumbent phil murphy has not locked down what was expected to be an easy victory over republican...
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i'm anne marie green. dog." this is cbs mornings. i'm anne marie green.nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. the suspect in the waukesha christmas tragedy will appear in e d drv that plowed into the parade. police say he had been involved in a domestic incident minutes earlier. >>> and today, president biden will announce he's tapping into the oil reserve. the latest national average for gas has risen to $3.41 a gallon. >>> people in the u.s., 18 and older are now eligible for a covid vaccine booster. but many have questions of what to expect after getting the extra dose. >> reporter: mary ann is opting for another dose. >> i have chronic lyme. my infectious disease doctor advised me i would be a really good candidate for the booster. >> they are doing a good job against hospitalization and death. >> boosting gives you that bigger immune response from your original vaccine and he
i'm anne marie green. dog." this is cbs mornings. i'm anne marie green.nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. the suspect in the waukesha christmas tragedy will appear in e d drv that plowed into the parade. police say he had been involved in a domestic incident minutes earlier. >>> and today, president...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. super emma just about sleeps in her cape.g sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. our strength, our power, our purpose... starts within. so let's start there. with collagen that supports our body from the inside out. (sfx: playful cadence of full soundscape) >>> our top stories this morning, the world health organization is meeting today to discuss a new coronavirus strain. it emerged in south africa, and it's reportedly spreading faster than the delta variant. starting today the uk is banning travel from six african countries due to the new strain of the virus. >>> and americans are ready to cash in big on black friday sales. the national retail federation expects more than 100 million americans to shop in store or on line today. the average person is expected to spend about $1,000 on holiday items between november and december. >>> this season is not just about giving but gr
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. super emma just about sleeps in her cape.g sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. our strength, our power, our purpose... starts within. so let's start there. with collagen that supports our body from the inside out. (sfx: playful cadence of full soundscape) >>> our top stories this morning,...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with dramatic testimony in the trial of three white men charged in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who fired the shots, will return to the stand today. he teared up yesterday as he offered his side of the story for the first time in public. he called it a life-and-death situation after getting into a confrontation with the unarmed 25-year-old black man. mcmichael and two others chased arbery through a georgia neighborhood in february of 2020 after they said he -- they thought he broke into a house. mcmichael claims self-defense when he shot and killed arbery. with more on his testimony now, here's omar villafranca. >>> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly confrontation captured on cell phone video a
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with dramatic testimony in the trial of three white men charged in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who fired the shots, will return to the stand today. he teared up yesterday as he offered his side of the story for the first time in public. he called it a life-and-death situation after getting into a confrontation with the unarmed 25-year-old black man. mcmichael and two others chased arbery through a georgia neighborhood in february of 2020...
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i'm anne marie green. president biden urged americans to stay calm while the new variant is a cause for concern, not a cause for panic. he said there is no need for lockdown as long as people are vaccinated and wear a mask. asking for approval of a booster shot for people ages 16 and 17. it would be the first booster for people under 18. laura is in new york with the latest. >> so we are in a waiting period. dr. fauci said it will take about two weeks to determine if it will come to more disease. and how protective existing vaccines are against it. >> health experts are digesting data about the omicron variant. >> there is some evidence and the second is does it cause more severe disease. we don't have any data on it. >> calling omicron a variant of concern. saying it has the potential to pose a high global risk. no country. no community is safe until we are all safe. >> the variant was first discovered by researchers in south africa. scientists are growing live omicron which will be tested against the blo
i'm anne marie green. president biden urged americans to stay calm while the new variant is a cause for concern, not a cause for panic. he said there is no need for lockdown as long as people are vaccinated and wear a mask. asking for approval of a booster shot for people ages 16 and 17. it would be the first booster for people under 18. laura is in new york with the latest. >> so we are in a waiting period. dr. fauci said it will take about two weeks to determine if it will come to more...
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i am anne-marie green. happy thanksgiving. this morning, americans are preparing to gather once again for thanksgiving. one year ago many families were separated during the pandemic. now people are traveling, and holiday celebrations have returned. one of them is the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city. last-minute preparations got under way yesterday as crews started to inflate the balloons. at least 6,500 people are expected to line the route. security is ramped up, as well. police will block off access routes with heavy vehicls and concrete barriers. city leaders say that there are no credible threats against the event. we have more from along the parade route. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. from the start of the parade route where the balloons and the floats are already lined up and ready to go. americans appear determined to regain some sense of normality this holiday season. >> family time and being able to see them for like the first time since the pandemic. >> reporter: some 50 million
i am anne-marie green. happy thanksgiving. this morning, americans are preparing to gather once again for thanksgiving. one year ago many families were separated during the pandemic. now people are traveling, and holiday celebrations have returned. one of them is the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city. last-minute preparations got under way yesterday as crews started to inflate the balloons. at least 6,500 people are expected to line the route. security is ramped up, as well....
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his children michael, linda, ann marie.ant to bring back in peter and helene as the choir begins to sing here and the relationship as you talked about, colonel jack, between colin powell and his wife so special, that relationship between his children was special, as well. i want to think about that here as we listen to the choir at the national cathedral in a moment after this. we'll see the service begin. ♪♪ [ bell tolling ] [ bell tolling ] [ bell tolling ] >> i am the recognize recollection and the life, sayette the lord. he that believette in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. and whosoever livette and believette in me shall never die. i know that my redeemer liveth. and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. and though this body be destroyed, yet shall i see for myself and mine eyes shall behold and not as a stranger. for none of us liveth to himself, and no one dieth to himself. for if we live, we live unto the lord. and if we die, we die unto the lord. whether we live, therefore, or die, we ar
his children michael, linda, ann marie.ant to bring back in peter and helene as the choir begins to sing here and the relationship as you talked about, colonel jack, between colin powell and his wife so special, that relationship between his children was special, as well. i want to think about that here as we listen to the choir at the national cathedral in a moment after this. we'll see the service begin. ♪♪ [ bell tolling ] [ bell tolling ] [ bell tolling ] >> i am the recognize...
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>> i like to think so, ann marie. the virtues of our american political system which she touted and which were very deeply held by her, i think they haven't changed. as the nation progressed towards civil war, she accelerated her campaign for a national thanksgiving day. and i guess i should give a little bit of history. >> i was going to see if you -- >> in the early part of the 19th century, many of the states but not all celebrate thanksgiving, but they didn't do it on the same day. the governor we decide when to call a thanksgiving day, and so there was an old saying, which i love, which is that if you were a traveler and you plan your itinerary carefully, you could have a thanksgiving dinner every week between election day and christmas. >> sounds delicious. >> sounds pretty good. it's a lot of turkey though. but as the civil war approached, she accelerator campaign and she had, she talked about how she wanted to unify the country and prevent it from going to war. >> okay. we'll come back to that and her later on
>> i like to think so, ann marie. the virtues of our american political system which she touted and which were very deeply held by her, i think they haven't changed. as the nation progressed towards civil war, she accelerated her campaign for a national thanksgiving day. and i guess i should give a little bit of history. >> i was going to see if you -- >> in the early part of the 19th century, many of the states but not all celebrate thanksgiving, but they didn't do it on the...
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i'm ann marie houser. i'm joined with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book. she was a long time journalist at "the wall street journal" and we have the pleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah or martha stewart, there was sarah josepha hale, one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was the godmother of thanksgiving. you are in for a treat. this book is terrific. this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments and then we will have a curated conversation back and forth and then we look forward to taking your questions to discuss this further. so without further ado, melanie, welcome. >> thank you, ann marie, it's wonderful to be here and i thank you and the hudson institute for hosting this wonderful event and giving me the chance to talk about the woman i think is the most or one of the most important and influential women in american
i'm ann marie houser. i'm joined with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book. she was a long time journalist at "the wall street journal" and we have the pleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah or martha stewart, there was sarah josepha hale, one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was the godmother of thanksgiving. you are in for a treat. this...
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christmas. —— anne—marie trevelyan.budget a few weeks ago and the forecast indeed show that inflation was likely to go up a little more. that's why for our most vulnerable constituents he has both increased the universal credit fund by up to about £1000 a year, there is a £5 million fund for councils to tap into with the most vulnerable families and indeed we continue to support those and the independent pay review bodies for our public sector workers will be looking in the traditional way now that we have come out of the covid crisis situation at how to support for pay increases in the year ahead, so the chancellor has set in play a number of tools and support systems to ensure that those most vulnerable are able to have the support they need during this inflationary time. anne—marie trevelyan. let's talk to our business correspondent andy verity. tell us first of all about the factors behind this rise in the cost of living. the the factors behind this rise in the cost of living.— the factors behind this rise in the co
christmas. —— anne—marie trevelyan.budget a few weeks ago and the forecast indeed show that inflation was likely to go up a little more. that's why for our most vulnerable constituents he has both increased the universal credit fund by up to about £1000 a year, there is a £5 million fund for councils to tap into with the most vulnerable families and indeed we continue to support those and the independent pay review bodies for our public sector workers will be looking in the traditional...
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break protocol just a little bit here andndto acknowledge my friend and his family, his wife, alma, anne mariea and michael. we are here for your father, husband, and your granddad, quite a turnout that it is. if i may, president joe biden, dr.jill biden, thank you after your arcturus trip. presidentt and mrs. obama, thank you for being here and thank you for leading our nation for eight years with wit and wisdom and dignity. president and mrs. bush, thank you so much for being here with us today. he led the nation through the horrors of 9/11 and did not let us succumb to our fears. you brought us out the other side of this war and we thank you. mrs. clinton. i say first lady? or do i say secretary clinton? or senator clinton. i will content myself by saying we thank you for your service to our nation. and we have the fondest affection for you. if at the end one can say the powers that god granted him, he is worthy of love as well as respect end of the sacrifices of many. that he may achieve what he deemed to be his task. that life has been lived well and there there are no regrets. does that
break protocol just a little bit here andndto acknowledge my friend and his family, his wife, alma, anne mariea and michael. we are here for your father, husband, and your granddad, quite a turnout that it is. if i may, president joe biden, dr.jill biden, thank you after your arcturus trip. presidentt and mrs. obama, thank you for being here and thank you for leading our nation for eight years with wit and wisdom and dignity. president and mrs. bush, thank you so much for being here with us...
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anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravirshe's had cancer, and so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus�*s genetic code, which hampers its ability to spread. it's over a year since the clinical research facility at royal liverpool university hospital began testing if we stay on this trajectory we could see another half a million covid—19 deaths in europe and central asia by the first of february next year. several european countries on our ringing back some restrictions, including mandatory face coverings, limits on nonessential shops, and encouraging people to work remotely. courtney bembridge, bbc news. the uk has become the first country in the world to approve
anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravirshe's had cancer, and so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally...
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so joe, ann marie, and i have been traveling to breweries and establishments around the area telling stories of local history. the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting. those that slip through the tracks when it comes to talking about our local history. we are here at a historic site, not a brewery, and this house has a lot of historical significance of the american civil war that we will get into as we move forward this evening, but before we do i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening. i'm joe rizzo, i'm the executive director of the lawdem museum, i run leesburg museum. if he goes, compliment him on his hair and shirt when he aryes. >> he said i was cool. >> it wasn't the crew, it was one personal. >> that is accurate. >> let's not get too carried away. >>. >> and i'm also joined by ann marie who is the executive director of the loudoun farm museum. >> sorry. >> no one said i look cool yet, but it's okay. >> your husband in the front row. you have to step up. >> and now since this is our second annual fundraiser, we had to bring in the big guns to celebrat
so joe, ann marie, and i have been traveling to breweries and establishments around the area telling stories of local history. the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting. those that slip through the tracks when it comes to talking about our local history. we are here at a historic site, not a brewery, and this house has a lot of historical significance of the american civil war that we will get into as we move forward this evening, but before we do i want to turn the mic over to joe...
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joe, ann marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history. the weird, the wild, the unusual, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about our local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we're here at harrison hall. this house has a lot of historic significance to the american civil war which we will definitely get into as we move forward this evening. but before we do, i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us here for history on tap live at harrison hall. i'm the executive director of the loudoun museum located in downtown leesburg and as always, i'm joined by travis, travis shaw, who is the director of education of the virginia heritage area. >> also the best dresser of the group. >> his ego is inflated. the c-span crew complimented him on his hair and suit when he arrived. >> it wasn't the crew. it was one person. >> that is accurate. >> 150 people by the
joe, ann marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history. the weird, the wild, the unusual, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about our local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we're here at harrison hall. this house has a lot of historic significance to the american civil war which we will definitely...
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i am ann marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at the hudson institute. i am joined by melanie kirkpatrick, a longtime writer at the wall street journal. i am pleased to learn more about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah there was sarah josepha hale, probably one of the most famous women's from the 19th century. she was a patriot and educator, style setter and godmother of thanksgiving. the book is terrific. this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments. then we will have a conversation back and forth. then we look forward to taking your questions. so, without further ado, melanie, welcome. >> thank you, it's wonderful to be here. and i thank the hudson institute for hosting this wonderful event and giving me this chance to talk about this woman that i think is the most or one of the most influential women in american history. i make one correction to your introduction. the persona of ms. hale. she, i think, would have liked to be called an authoress. >> [laughs] >> and you would have been a vice pre
i am ann marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at the hudson institute. i am joined by melanie kirkpatrick, a longtime writer at the wall street journal. i am pleased to learn more about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah there was sarah josepha hale, probably one of the most famous women's from the 19th century. she was a patriot and educator, style setter and godmother of thanksgiving. the book is terrific. this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open...
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she was very, very popular and they think anne-marie referred earlier to the phrase, mrs.le says when those who dispute over a matter or whatever. but also i found newspapers of the day that would quote her on sears issues as well as frivolous ones, more frivolous ones. so she was an authority. she did not support the women's rights movement. she didn't like the idea of rights. she preferred opportunities as a way of expressing the fields that should be open to women. she was a very convivial and gracious woman, and there's a wonderful letter i found -- no, it was an article i guess, i found written about a visit that the feminist lucy mott may to her home in philadelphia and talking about what a gracious reception she had received, and she was sorry that hale didn't fully support their cause, but that was okay. everybody, you know, could think differently. but she got into trouble a few times, and one which i think that we really have talked about has to do with philanthropy. when she was living in boston in the early 30s, a group of men had come to raise money to build t
she was very, very popular and they think anne-marie referred earlier to the phrase, mrs.le says when those who dispute over a matter or whatever. but also i found newspapers of the day that would quote her on sears issues as well as frivolous ones, more frivolous ones. so she was an authority. she did not support the women's rights movement. she didn't like the idea of rights. she preferred opportunities as a way of expressing the fields that should be open to women. she was a very convivial...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with
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anne-marie. friends like who? i thought we were friends. notes here, there is no invitation for me to be on the podcast, okay, anne-marie. >> they're usually problematic friends. and you're not a problematic friend. >> okay, i accept. that new hampshire had quite a day, in the flow of democrat and republican politics. liz cheney going to new hampshire to complain about washington republicans. and chris in new news saying i don't want to be a washington republican. >> the people who want to be washington republicans is getting to be a pretty grubby bunch. we have people, there's three people endorsed by trump, running for, one is running for house, and he's actually been accused of domestic violence. we have people talking about violence, it's been a while since the capitol was considered a physically dangerous place to be. oh i'm sorry it was only january six were is considered physically dangerous place to be. some of this may seem like people are just trying to control peoples words, i've heard paul gustier say it's a joke. the thing he t
anne-marie. friends like who? i thought we were friends. notes here, there is no invitation for me to be on the podcast, okay, anne-marie. >> they're usually problematic friends. and you're not a problematic friend. >> okay, i accept. that new hampshire had quite a day, in the flow of democrat and republican politics. liz cheney going to new hampshire to complain about washington republicans. and chris in new news saying i don't want to be a washington republican. >> the...
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anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus�*s genetic code, which hampers its ability to spread. it's over a year since the clinical research facility at royal liverpool university hospital began testing molnupiravir on patients. global trials have shown it halves the chances of dying or being hospitalised with covid. to have a drug like this, to have an antiviral that's potent, that's able to be taken orally, is a very important moment and does mark a milestone in our discovery of effective medicines against covid. the uk has ordered a80,000 courses of molnupiravir, with the first doses expected to arrive here later this mo
anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu,...
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by telling what alma was doing, what michael and jane were doing, what linda was doing, and what anne marie and francis were doing, what the grandkids were doing. >> reporter: colin powell's son michael, pausing to touch his father's coffin before sharing memories of life with his father. >> my sisters and i were raised under the stars, the stars of the storied general we eulogize today. but our family life was unregimented. no morning reveille or marching drills. it was a warm and joyous and loving home, anchored by our strong and graceful mother alma. >> reporter: madeleine albright, powell's predecessor at state, joked that powell was a lot more popular than she was, saying he was not only incredibly cool but a remarkable leader. >> i sat in many meetings with colin where i could almost hear his eyes roll. when it was his turn to speak, he was brilliant at bringing over-the-moon claims down to earth and distilling what truly earth and distilling what truly mattered from what did not. >> reporter: michael powell spoke of the time his father had a flat tire and a disabled veteran stopped t
by telling what alma was doing, what michael and jane were doing, what linda was doing, and what anne marie and francis were doing, what the grandkids were doing. >> reporter: colin powell's son michael, pausing to touch his father's coffin before sharing memories of life with his father. >> my sisters and i were raised under the stars, the stars of the storied general we eulogize today. but our family life was unregimented. no morning reveille or marching drills. it was a warm and...
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powell, anne marie, linda, michael, your children and all the family, today we stand in solidarity withn, loving husband, devoted father, grandfather, friend, soldier, counselor to presidents, senior statesman, man of peace, child of god. i pray you will feel us holding you up in this time. but most importantly, the loving arms of god around you all. and i hope that also in this brief span of time in memory and honor of your beloved colin, we may know ourselves more united as americans. the measure of colin powell's life is good and great man is more than any one person can fully take in or tell. these heart felt moving and poignant tributes took us a long way. and so your presence here today as you stand with this family, all of you, your memories, indeed, even the person you are, is now a part of that larger mosaic that tells of the life of colin powell. the love and years you shared as family are forever with you imprinted deep within your hearts. and the impact of colin's life on you, his friends, colleagues and this nation reveals the fullest picture that we can have. you know the
powell, anne marie, linda, michael, your children and all the family, today we stand in solidarity withn, loving husband, devoted father, grandfather, friend, soldier, counselor to presidents, senior statesman, man of peace, child of god. i pray you will feel us holding you up in this time. but most importantly, the loving arms of god around you all. and i hope that also in this brief span of time in memory and honor of your beloved colin, we may know ourselves more united as americans. the...
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anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus's genetic code, which hampers its ability to spread. it's over a year since the clinical research facility at royal liverpool university hospital began testing molnupiravir on patients. global trials have shown it halves the chances of dying or being hospitalised with covid. to have a drug like this, to have an antiviral that's potent, that's able to be taken orally, is a very important moment and does mark a milestone in our discovery of effective medicines against covid. the uk has ordered 480,000 courses of molnupiravir, with the first doses expected to arrive here later this mon
anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu,...
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anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird cancer, and so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus's genetic code, which hampers its ability to spread. it's over a year since the clinical research facility at royal liverpool university hospital began testing molnupiravir on patients. global trials have shown it halves the chances of dying or being hospitalised with covid. to have a drug like this, to have an antiviral that's potent, that's able to be taken orally, is a very important moment and does mark a milestone in our discovery of effective medicines against covid. the uk has ordered a80,000 courses of molnupiravir, with the first doses expected to arrive here la
anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravird cancer, and so is more vulnerable to covid. it's absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to...
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anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravir. it is absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus's genetic code, which hampers its ability to spread. it's over a year since the clinical research facility at royal liverpool university hospital began testing molnupiravir on patients. global trials have shown it halves the chances of dying or being hospitalised with covid. to have a drug like this, to have an antiviral that potent, that's able to be taken orally is a very important moment and does mark a milestone in our discovery of effective medicines against covid. the uk has ordered 480,000 courses of molnupiravir, with the first doses expected to arrive here later this month. it's being approved for people
anne—marie tested positive for coronavirus on tuesday and has just started a five—day course of molnupiravir. it is absolutely a life—and—death situation. i do have a family that i need to think about, and i need to be here for them. and if this gives me the opportunity to be around for my son's wedding and everything else, then so be it. when coronavirus infects cells, it makes multiple copies of itself. molnupiravir, originally designed to treat flu, introduces errors in the virus's...
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alma and michael and anne marie, the family, i'm grateful to be able to share my thoughts in this hourrving as america's ambassador to the u.n. general colin powell was already in his final months as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. at white house meetings, i came equipped with a yellow pad. he brought a laser pointer and an array of multi-colored slides. i wore a pin. he wore a lot of medals. i was a mere mortal female civilian in the wake of operation desert storm. he was the hero of the western world. on policy the general and i didn't always reach the same conclusions, and in fact he would later recount that one of my comments almost gave him an aneurysm. although we were the same age he and i were shaped by different experiences and had different ideas and represented different departments, but over the past quarter century we also became very close friends, an experience i know that i have in common with many of you. the reason is that beneath that glossy exterior of warrior statesman was one of the gentlest and most decent people any of us will ever meet. as i grew to know
alma and michael and anne marie, the family, i'm grateful to be able to share my thoughts in this hourrving as america's ambassador to the u.n. general colin powell was already in his final months as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. at white house meetings, i came equipped with a yellow pad. he brought a laser pointer and an array of multi-colored slides. i wore a pin. he wore a lot of medals. i was a mere mortal female civilian in the wake of operation desert storm. he was the hero of...
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hi, i am anne-marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at hudson institute, and join here withy colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book.she was a longtime journalist at the wall street journal and we have the oopleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah or martha stewart and online influencer she is probably one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was a writer, patriot and educator, style setter and godmother of things giving. you're in for a treat this book is terrific this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments then we will have a curated conversation back and forth and we look forward to taking questions to discuss ilthis further. yoi'll make one correction to your introduction she would have liked for you to have called me and off the rest and you would have been a vice president is. the modern day holiday that we still celebrate. >> that's terrific. i wanted to open up with your writing an opening paragr
hi, i am anne-marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at hudson institute, and join here withy colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book.she was a longtime journalist at the wall street journal and we have the oopleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah or martha stewart and online influencer she is probably one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was a...
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there has been and anne-marie citing in new york city. you mentioned euro, bank of america is negative. it is the antilock -- anti-goldilocks weighing on european equities. tom: it's getting a little chilly here come a little bit of arctic gold coming into minnesota. it's the same thing in europe. it's the sum total of europe subsiding. what does that mean for chairman powell? jonathan: that's the european situation and we reopen the bond market stateside. this treasury market has been totally whipsawed. lisa: the expectation is for that to continue. the implied volatility and treasury yield have risen to the highest since the height of the pandemic. why are stocks not responding more to the volatility we are seeing in bonds and the rise we have seen in short-term yields? jonathan: any fed speak today? lisa: john williams is speaking from the new york fed stop jonathan: let's get so the new york market was closed. yields are higher by three basis points, higher on the front end as well. we will touch on that a little bit later and crude i
there has been and anne-marie citing in new york city. you mentioned euro, bank of america is negative. it is the antilock -- anti-goldilocks weighing on european equities. tom: it's getting a little chilly here come a little bit of arctic gold coming into minnesota. it's the same thing in europe. it's the sum total of europe subsiding. what does that mean for chairman powell? jonathan: that's the european situation and we reopen the bond market stateside. this treasury market has been totally...
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francine: it is not huge but anything above 15 means anne marie expansion. p.m.i.oming in at 15.6 instead of the 16.that we were expecting. this really goes back to the general picture that things are a little bit getting better. that's our main question. seeing p.m.i.'s and growth hold pretty strong with pretty good figure ace cross the board in the eurozone today. a possible announcement by the u.s. about a coordinated release of crude reserves. first of all, are we going to see a fight if we have this eventually thetic reserve release with the u.s. and other countries and will they be pitted against opec that wants to keep control of the price of oil? >> first we need to see what the details of the release are. we expect biden to speak this afternoon and announce when and how big the stockpile relief will be. we heard from india today. they plan to announce today and we expect that to be five million barrels. that shows how modest this might be. that is slightlyless than india consumes in one day. it is quite marginal figures. i think the impact is likely to be
francine: it is not huge but anything above 15 means anne marie expansion. p.m.i.oming in at 15.6 instead of the 16.that we were expecting. this really goes back to the general picture that things are a little bit getting better. that's our main question. seeing p.m.i.'s and growth hold pretty strong with pretty good figure ace cross the board in the eurozone today. a possible announcement by the u.s. about a coordinated release of crude reserves. first of all, are we going to see a fight if we...