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cnn's jeanne moos has more. ♪ who can turn the world on >> reporter: mary tyler moore's smile is turnedff at age of 80. but not fbefore she made it. >> here it goes. >> her first acting break was an elf. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: pushing appliances. but her career really got hot. in 1961 with her first starring role. >> i want to show you off. how about it, lawyurie? >> reporter: in her own show, she played a single woman in a tv newsroom. >> you got spunk. >> well. >> i hate spunk. >> reporter: the show had enough spunk to last seven seasons. mary went after serious roles. >> do you chase these roles? >> yes. >> reporter: she was nominated for an academy award for "ordinary people." in her life, married three times, lived through diabetes and benign brain tumor. lost her only son when he accidentally shot himself. she was a vegetarian and for years an alcoholialcoholic. she checked in the betty ford clinic. watch her as larry king described her. >> what other people think of me is none of my business. >> reporter: if you think of her with sadness, recall mary cracking up at the funera
cnn's jeanne moos has more. ♪ who can turn the world on >> reporter: mary tyler moore's smile is turnedff at age of 80. but not fbefore she made it. >> here it goes. >> her first acting break was an elf. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: pushing appliances. but her career really got hot. in 1961 with her first starring role. >> i want to show you off. how about it, lawyurie? >> reporter: in her own show, she played a single woman in a tv newsroom. >>...
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jeanne cummings, chris cilizza busy day here. coming up we have a new member of the msnbc family to welcome, my friend, newest colleague. greta van sustern. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint,lightheaded,or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections,
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cnn's jeanne moos has more. ♪ who can turn the world on >> reporter: mary tyler moore's smile turnedhe made it. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >> reporter: her famous hat throw immortalized in a statue. her first acting break as an elf. pushing appliances. her career really got hot. >> the dick van dyke show. >> reporter: in 1961 with her first starring role. >> i want to show you off. how about it, laurie? will you give me that pleasure? >> no. >> reporter: in her own shows, she played a single woman in a tv newsroom. >> you got spunk. >> well. >> i hate spunk. >> reporter: the show has enough spunk to last seven seasons. mary also went after serious roles. >> do you chase these roles? >> yes. >> reporter: she was nominated for academy award for "ordinary people" and in her not so ordinary life, she was married three times and lived through diabetes and benign brain tumor. lost her only son when he accidently shot himself. she was a vegetarian and years an alcoholic. >> i just made up my mind to stop. >> reporter: checked in the betty ford clinic. watch the expression when la
cnn's jeanne moos has more. ♪ who can turn the world on >> reporter: mary tyler moore's smile turnedhe made it. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ >> reporter: her famous hat throw immortalized in a statue. her first acting break as an elf. pushing appliances. her career really got hot. >> the dick van dyke show. >> reporter: in 1961 with her first starring role. >> i want to show you off. how about it, laurie? will you give me that pleasure? >> no....
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jeanne moos is next. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv.eam 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> the kids may be able to hide from you, but if i learned, there's no hiding from them. here's jeanne moos. >> say hi. >> hi. >> reporter: need an escape from the kids? this mom's solution went viral. >> mom desperately needed a treat to get through the rest of the night. so i'm hiding in the pantry. eating a treat. is that wrong? >> reporter: well, actually, gardner did get some mean comments, but the internet was smitten with the end. >> they don't ever go away. they want everything you have. >> reporter: when she moved her phone down to the crack of the door, that's when viewers cracked up. >> see? she's always there. >> hi. hi. >> hi. >> reporter: three his, one eye, but she wasn't alone. how many of them are there on the other side of the pantry door? f
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> obviously a wonderful ending there but make sure you bolt things.ing us. watch "out front" anytime, anywhere. anderson is next. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news on president-elect trump's delay in unplugging himself from the family interest. there's new ties to the convicted felon joey no socks. a 180 on house gop plans to gut the watchdogs keeping every member of congress, republicans and democrats honest. that and breaking news on russian efforts to med until the election which is where we begin with late word that a new classified report is about to hit and the measures being taken to make sure that donald trump gets the best possible look at it. pamela brown
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> obviously a wonderful ending there but make sure you bolt things.ing us. watch "out front" anytime, anywhere. anderson is next. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news on president-elect trump's delay in unplugging himself from the family interest. there's new ties to the convicted felon joey no socks. a 180 on house gop plans to gut the watchdogs keeping every member of congress, republicans and democrats honest. that and...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for joining us.now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. a big night tonight and a big peek for president-elect trump. an hour from now, a cnn town hall with bernie sanders. the audience just now arriving. the incoming trump administration certain to be a topic. and there's a lot of news from those corners tonight. the transition today making it official, naming jared kushner a senior adviser to the president and seeking to deflect any questions of nepotism. the president-elect also called an actress with three oscars overrated. more on all of that in the hour ahead. we beg
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for joining us.now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. a big night tonight and a big peek for president-elect trump. an hour from now, a cnn town hall with bernie sanders. the audience just now arriving. the incoming trump administration certain to be a topic. and there's a lot of news from those corners tonight. the transition today making it official, naming jared kushner a senior adviser to the president and seeking to...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> lots of fun there.t's been quite the journey through jeanne moos' piece. >>> so much more straight ahead in the newsroom. stay with us. wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and ta-da, paid twice as fast! see how at quickbooks-dot-com. >>> hello, again. i'm frederica whitfield. president obama announced sanctions against russia for the alleged cyber hacking of u.s. elections and president-elect trump is now saying he would be willing to reverse them. trump tells "the wall street journal," quote, if you get along and if russia is really helping us, why would anybody have sanctions if somebody is doing some really great things? end quote. i want to bring in jill doherty, a global f
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reporter: tempering that jo-- this is the first major project christo has completed without his wife, jeanne claude, who died in 2009. photographer wolfgang volz says she is missed. >> if we have a big problem we always say: ¡what would jeanne claude have done to fix it, if it were catastrophe or something like that? ( laughs ) you deal with permanent danger of catastrophe. >> reporter: while there haven't been any "catastrophes," the floating piers have posed some unexpected challenges. rain and wind force parts of the piers to close at times. monitors like this woman, instructed to keep baby strollers off the outer pier, because of the wind, face arguments from upset moms. wear and tear from the much- larger-than-expected crowds also cause the piers to occasionally close at night for maintenance and repairs. but, all in all, as christo passed by on his boat, visitors have cheered the floating piers as a success. and christo isow looking ahead to two more large scale projects- a pyramid-like structure in the united arab emirates and a curtain of fabric over the arkansas river in the u.s., w
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jeanne? >> raj, the shooting has passengers here thinking of guns at airports. tonight the tsa says it is always on the look outfor illegal firearms. turnds out of a gents frequently find them. >> lucky we weren't there. >> john payne flew out of fort lauderdale airport before the 26 your old started shooting. passengers are stunned by the deadly violence they know they're allowed to put ammunition and unloaded firearms locked in hard sided containers in their checked luggage. >> yes, unfortunately. i think a hunter going on a, expensive vacation to go hunting ought to bring guns with him. >> it is not legal to put a gun in your carry on luggage. yet, the tsa find thousand every year. in 2016, the agency says agents found more than 3,300 guns in carry-ons. some were loaded. that number is up from 2700 in 2015. and 2200 in 2014. with firearms and shootings at air ports a reality, security ex-experts say removing guns at check points and securing public areas are a priority. san francisco police officers are making themselves visible at sfo tonight. payne says the
jeanne? >> raj, the shooting has passengers here thinking of guns at airports. tonight the tsa says it is always on the look outfor illegal firearms. turnds out of a gents frequently find them. >> lucky we weren't there. >> john payne flew out of fort lauderdale airport before the 26 your old started shooting. passengers are stunned by the deadly violence they know they're allowed to put ammunition and unloaded firearms locked in hard sided containers in their checked luggage....
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos, you do it like no one else can. thank you for that.merica." at a time of so much division in this country there are moments of unity all around us every day and we want to make sure we show you those on this show as well. so tonight in our america we want you to meet jackson johnston, a sixth-grader in packwood, iowa. his grandfather was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and started losing his hair. so jackson shaved his own head in support. >> when we got down to papa's that day his hair hasn't all come out yet but it's patchy and he didn't want to shape it. he didn't want to spook the kids. sew was going to wait. and then jackson comes in and takes his hat off and says hey, papa, i thought we'd start a new club. and just the emotion that went over his face. just amazing. >> but jackson's show of love for his grandfather soon drew some pretty mean comments from some of his classmates. >> i was going to my first class and i had someone walk by me and say, well, you look like you have cancer. and i'm just like, actually, i'm not the
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos, you do it like no one else can. thank you for that.merica." at a time of so much division in this country there are moments of unity all around us every day and we want to make sure we show you those on this show as well. so tonight in our america we want you to meet jackson johnston, a sixth-grader in packwood, iowa. his grandfather was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and started losing his hair. so jackson shaved his own head in...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> i like that little golden book. like everything about that piece. we'll be right back. ♪ for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested for hep c. all it takes is a simple one-time blood test. and if you have hep c, it can be cured. be sure to ask your doctor to get tested for hep c. for us it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> thanks for joining us. you can watch "outfront" anywhere. ac 360 with anderson starts right now. >> good evening. thanks very much for joining us. a big night at the end of a big da
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> i like that little golden book. like everything about that piece. we'll be right back. ♪ for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in...
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and jeanne moos settles the question so many have been asking of donald trump -- what did he just say? >> are you saying bigly or big league? ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. i did.
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> hig, hi. >> that wraps up this hour. i am hannah vaughn jones.ack after the break with another hour of news from around the world. i'll see you then. >>> the florida gunman, his mental health. his brother said he needed help but never got it. the latest on the investigation. >>> donald trump sharing his thoughts on twitter again, this time, over what he wants for the u.s. and russia despite all the intelligence claiming russia meddled in the u.s. election. >> she just needed a minute. a mother hid in her own pantry to escape the chaos of her four children. it is all caught on video. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm hannah vaughn jones in london. "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> hig, hi. >> that wraps up this hour. i am hannah vaughn jones.ack after the break with another hour of news from around the world. i'll see you then. >>> the florida gunman, his mental health. his brother said he needed help but never got it. the latest on the investigation. >>> donald trump sharing his thoughts on twitter again, this time, over what he wants for the u.s. and russia despite all the intelligence claiming russia meddled...
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the bad, and the bigly made it on to a t-shirt. >> we need to cut taxes big league. >> reporter: jeanne, new york. >> did you say bigly? >> that's right, igly. >>> a major showdown at the australian open, serena and serena williams are squaring off for another title. but this is likely serena's to lose. she is ranked 15 spots higher than her sister. hardly anyone expected another chapterer in the men's rivalry. sunday will be their ninth match-up in a grand slam final. >>> that's it for us. thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm cyril vanier. george howell is on next with another hour of "cnn newsroom." you're in good hands. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company.
the bad, and the bigly made it on to a t-shirt. >> we need to cut taxes big league. >> reporter: jeanne, new york. >> did you say bigly? >> that's right, igly. >>> a major showdown at the australian open, serena and serena williams are squaring off for another title. but this is likely serena's to lose. she is ranked 15 spots higher than her sister. hardly anyone expected another chapterer in the men's rivalry. sunday will be their ninth match-up in a grand...
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jeanne moos has the story for us. >> reporter: first president trump gallantly pulled out a chair foror and dropped the "b" word. >> it's happening bigly. >> reporter: not once but twice. >> we're going manufacturing to the united states bigly. >> reporter: inspiring some to report trump pushes for bigly manufacturing revival. but it was also the revival of the word bigly. >> i'm going to cut taxes big league and you're going to raise taxes big league and strongly. >> what did he say? what we need is an acoustic wave form analysis. actually a linguist at the university of california berkeley did those test hes and determined that trump was saying -- >> big league. >> reporter: big league, not bigly. though bigly is in the dictionary. an adverb meaning in a big manner. cue the mockery. win bigly? good brief. we will make america win bigly and grammar loses goodly. make america bigly again. >> bigly wronger. >> not funny. bigly not funny. >> reporter: but bigly began losing when an interviewer asked the donald himself what he had been saying. >> i use big league. >> i was right. you've
jeanne moos has the story for us. >> reporter: first president trump gallantly pulled out a chair foror and dropped the "b" word. >> it's happening bigly. >> reporter: not once but twice. >> we're going manufacturing to the united states bigly. >> reporter: inspiring some to report trump pushes for bigly manufacturing revival. but it was also the revival of the word bigly. >> i'm going to cut taxes big league and you're going to raise taxes big...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." at the cnn center in atlanta. the news continues here on cnn right after the break. pain in just 30 minutes.s te and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] at godaddy, our goal is to let's chat in football terms. this is the goal post. the end zone. the goal of every team. we know you have goals. like getting exposure for your idea or business. with godaddy website builder, you can easily create an awesome mobile-friendly, get you more exposure website. we call that...a website builder touchdown. get your free trial of website builder now. laser sharp precision. master precise liquid liner from maybelline new york. laser precise 0.4 millimeter tip for our most defined line. all-day wear. waterproof. maybelline's master precise liner. ♪ maybelline new york. make it happen. . with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you ca
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joining me now is democratic new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen she'll introduce that legislation inhe senate. we're trying to sort out whether the reinstatement of the global gag rule on abortion counseling and abortion funding for international organizations expands it beyond what had been the case under both presidents reagan and bushes. >> that's my understanding. we're still examining the details of the executive orders but it appears this global gag order unlike the previous bush and reagan administrations would expand the prevention of all u.s. funding to any global organization that we have poured in the past that provides for health care, and so that is a tremendous expansion. what's so frustrate being this, if you want to prevent abortions and support the health of the mother and child you give them access to family planning services, and we know that. that's what the data shows. we've seen it in country after country, we've seen it here in the united states, where levels of unplanned pregnancies fallen to the lowest rate in decades. it's so short-sighted what president tru
joining me now is democratic new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen she'll introduce that legislation inhe senate. we're trying to sort out whether the reinstatement of the global gag rule on abortion counseling and abortion funding for international organizations expands it beyond what had been the case under both presidents reagan and bushes. >> that's my understanding. we're still examining the details of the executive orders but it appears this global gag order unlike the previous bush...
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here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: my, oh, mariah.hey won't be forgetting this new year's eve performance any time soon. instead of singing to her 1991 hit "emotions," mariah carey's vocals went missing. >> we're missing some of the vocal, but it is what it is. >> we're missing the vocals. >> viewers got very vocal. >> what is going on? is this how 2017 is going to treat us? >> reporter: mariah vamped around the stage. awkwardly killing air time. as she called for technical assistance. >> get these monitors on, please. >> a train wreck happened. but as the train wreck was happening, a plane crashed into it. >> reporter: and the tweets flew breaking mariah carey has blamed russian hacking for her performance. the last thing 2016 killed is what's left of mariah carey's career. >> who did mariah carey kiss at midnight? her career good-bye. isis has claimed responsibility for mariah carey's new year's eve performance. >> reporter: and how did mariah describe it? >> that was -- amazing. >> reporter: so amazing, she later tweeted [ bleep ]
here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: my, oh, mariah.hey won't be forgetting this new year's eve performance any time soon. instead of singing to her 1991 hit "emotions," mariah carey's vocals went missing. >> we're missing some of the vocal, but it is what it is. >> we're missing the vocals. >> viewers got very vocal. >> what is going on? is this how 2017 is going to treat us? >> reporter: mariah vamped around the stage. awkwardly killing air time. as...
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tonight, we hear from pianist jeanne stark. her career spans seven decades, from sold-out performances at carnegie hall to lincoln center and throughout the u.s. and europe. stark turns 91 this month and shares with us now her passion for music. >> i am born in belgium and what do you want to know about this? >> well, when did music enter your life? >> music entered my life before i knew it, my father, he walked around with me and, sang and then i stopped crying, and i smiled. he made up his mind, this is a musician. the queen elizabeth in belgium she was very fond of music, she decided that i should have a special scholarship because she felt that there was a lot of potential there. i made my debut in carnegie recital hall in the year 1959. my teacher was edwin berry. she never charged me for anything so i remember i asked i said thank you to take care of me. i've got this big concert because of you. and she said you proved me right. ♪ ♪ i'd been so lucky, where all these great artists, girt leigh who was a friend of bartok, a
tonight, we hear from pianist jeanne stark. her career spans seven decades, from sold-out performances at carnegie hall to lincoln center and throughout the u.s. and europe. stark turns 91 this month and shares with us now her passion for music. >> i am born in belgium and what do you want to know about this? >> well, when did music enter your life? >> music entered my life before i knew it, my father, he walked around with me and, sang and then i stopped crying, and i smiled....
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jeanne moos has the story. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. now's your chance at completely clear skin. just ask your doctor about taltz. now's your chance at completely clear skin. the market.redict but through good ti
jeanne moos has the story. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before...
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. >> sisters starla and jeanne. >> did you bring tissues? >> i have them in my purse.eporter: separated from their moment overseas at ages 2 and 3. >> we could talk to each other at night and ask questions like, do you think she loves you? >> reporter: finally finding their mother thanks to this picture the girls posted online. >> she said it was the only thing she had of us girls and she carried it in her purse for the last 40-some odd years. >> reporter: and seen by their mom last week. >> happy tears. happy tears, okay? no crying. you're going make me cry. i don't cry. >> i see her. i see her. right there. >> where, where? >> reporter: nor their mom could hold back the tears. or let go of hugs. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: in the moment when a family's dream of four decades. >> are these real? it's real now. >> reporter: finally came true. >> unbelievable. can you imagine going that long. when they say what they used to ask in the night? do you think she loves you? >> they're still hugging there at the airport. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning.
. >> sisters starla and jeanne. >> did you bring tissues? >> i have them in my purse.eporter: separated from their moment overseas at ages 2 and 3. >> we could talk to each other at night and ask questions like, do you think she loves you? >> reporter: finally finding their mother thanks to this picture the girls posted online. >> she said it was the only thing she had of us girls and she carried it in her purse for the last 40-some odd years. >>...
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world—renowned clarinet player jeanne anne is here for a concert. 0ne jeanne anne is here for a concerti have not been able to return home. i have not been able to return home. i have not been able to go back for a few years and now, this other home with my friends and family, now that has also been barred. watt—mac the consequences of the american immigration changes are echoing around the region. in many places leaving behind questions and growing discord. alex forsyth, bbc news, beirut. you're watching one hundred days from bbc news. we have seen a lot of cloud today, rather misty and murky day as well with temperatures in double figures, perhaps here in swanage, but there was some sunshine across scotland, chilly here, with of fog and we also had some sunshine across the far north of england. you can see the difference in temperature from earlier as well. double figures towards the south west, nearer three celsius in the highlands. tumbling for a while in scotland and the north—east england. then all this cloud comes in is lovely from the west, bringing rain and drizzle. the more su
world—renowned clarinet player jeanne anne is here for a concert. 0ne jeanne anne is here for a concerti have not been able to return home. i have not been able to return home. i have not been able to go back for a few years and now, this other home with my friends and family, now that has also been barred. watt—mac the consequences of the american immigration changes are echoing around the region. in many places leaving behind questions and growing discord. alex forsyth, bbc news, beirut....
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steve: what would those opportunities be, jeanne? through that hearing today, that opportunity includes trying to put the president's vision of giving every child in america who doesn't have access to great education that access not by creating more federal programs but by devolving the power to the states and local authorities where it belongs. you know, choice in this country has been around since the 1990, people who want to send us back to the 1950s don't rois that more than half of our kids do not know how to read, write, spell, do math and everything else grade level, right? steve: sure. >> school choice is really part of the equation. it really is about giving people the power to make sure that their kids are in the right fit. the secretary can do a little bit of that what she really can do is make sure the states and local communities give powers that power to make a decision about their kids. steve: it's not about breaking the unions. the union is still going to be there. it's about giving parents the choice. okay you like y
steve: what would those opportunities be, jeanne? through that hearing today, that opportunity includes trying to put the president's vision of giving every child in america who doesn't have access to great education that access not by creating more federal programs but by devolving the power to the states and local authorities where it belongs. you know, choice in this country has been around since the 1990, people who want to send us back to the 1950s don't rois that more than half of our...
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liz: breaking news, rex tillerson just told the senator from new hampshire, jeanne shaheen he wants ahere are absolutely no questions at all about his relationship as the former ceo of the oil giant. let's dip in and listen in, it is a pretty heart-felt comment he was talking about. >> if you're confirmed and your opening statement connects radical islam to isis, and you also make the point of saying that you think it's important to support muslims around the world who reject radical islam. during the last congress this committee heard about the importance of working with the muslim community in the united states to combat isis, and the domestic terrorists that have been produced as the result of isis ideology. in your view, is it helpful to suggest that, as americans, we should be afraid of muslims? >> no, senator, in my travels, and because of my past work i've traveled extensively in muslim countries. not just the middle east but throughout southeast asia and gain ad recognition and appreciation of this great faith. that is why i made a distinction that we should support those musl
liz: breaking news, rex tillerson just told the senator from new hampshire, jeanne shaheen he wants ahere are absolutely no questions at all about his relationship as the former ceo of the oil giant. let's dip in and listen in, it is a pretty heart-felt comment he was talking about. >> if you're confirmed and your opening statement connects radical islam to isis, and you also make the point of saying that you think it's important to support muslims around the world who reject radical...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> can't wait to see that. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. anderson is next. >>> good evening. thanks for join us. the growing divide between the eyes and ears of the country and the next president of it. >>> and new reporting on what could be the president-elect's plan to restructure big pieces of the intelligence community including possibly reshaping the cia. we'll talk to the reporter who broke that story coming up. meantime again, mr. trump cast doubt on the agencies in question on their consensus that russia hacked the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign chair. instead he appears to be placing his faith in the man he once said should face the death penalty. wikileaks founder julian assange who published what the hackers stole. this comes less an taddei after a tweet seen as a slap at intelligence agencies including the people who will be briefing him on the hacking. it also comes alongside tonight's breaking news which may put intelligence jobs in flux. more on that soon. but first pamela brown on the fight. >> reporter: ton
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> can't wait to see that. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. anderson is next. >>> good evening. thanks for join us. the growing divide between the eyes and ears of the country and the next president of it. >>> and new reporting on what could be the president-elect's plan to restructure big pieces of the intelligence community including possibly reshaping the cia. we'll talk to the reporter who broke that story coming up. meantime...
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meanwhile, democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and democratic congresswoman nita lowey of new york announced they would introduce the "her act" to repeal the global gag rule. well, for more, we're joined now by dawn laguens, executive vice president of planned parenthood federation of america and the planned parenthood action fund. dawn laguens, welcome to democracy now! the significance of this gag rule. i mean, do you see it as retaliation for what happened to days before you had this ,istoric women's march president trump is obsessed with numbers, the march looks like it than his times larger crowd for his inauguration, which seems to be his top concern riright now. is thihis -- >> i don't know if it is retaliation, but i do know it is the targeting of the most vulnerable women in the whole world with a policy that is going to mean women will die because of this action. it is outrageous contrasted with the march, with the voices of women around the world saying they expected more. amy: so explain exactly how this works. >> what happenens is, and this s a more expansi
meanwhile, democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and democratic congresswoman nita lowey of new york announced they would introduce the "her act" to repeal the global gag rule. well, for more, we're joined now by dawn laguens, executive vice president of planned parenthood federation of america and the planned parenthood action fund. dawn laguens, welcome to democracy now! the significance of this gag rule. i mean, do you see it as retaliation for what happened to days...
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thank you so much, fred yang, jeanne, sarah, appreciate all three of you. >> have a great one, richard. >> there's an estimated 2,000 people taking to the streets in the nation's capital today to protest their concerns over trump's policy on issues like criminal justice reform, lgbtq and women's rights and obamacare. the march is organized by reverend al sharpton's national action network and 16 other civil rights groups that are aimed at protecting the dream of dr. martin luther king jr. and preserving the legacy of president barack obama. nbc's hans nicholls was at the rally today and has the latest from the mall. hans. >> reporter: richard, the march is over, the protest is over, but the activists hope their message will continue to be heard throughout the trump presidency. one of the many theme ts here, we won't be trumped, we won't be moved, and something that came up quite often was police brutality. we had parents of those slain, eric garner, tray son martin, parent were there, mothers talking about it, and the reverend al sharpton made the point that police brutality and everyt
thank you so much, fred yang, jeanne, sarah, appreciate all three of you. >> have a great one, richard. >> there's an estimated 2,000 people taking to the streets in the nation's capital today to protest their concerns over trump's policy on issues like criminal justice reform, lgbtq and women's rights and obamacare. the march is organized by reverend al sharpton's national action network and 16 other civil rights groups that are aimed at protecting the dream of dr. martin luther...
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>> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> we understand she died surrounded by those who loved her. thank you for joining us. it is time now for "ac 360." >>> good evening. we are coming to you from studio 51 where people are arriving for a van jones town hall featuring kwhoopi goldberg getting under way at the top of the next hour. no shortage of news. been that way nearly every day since president trump took office. he's been busy signing orders and large lly making good on so of his campaign issues. some of mr. trump's supporters on this program and elsewhere have said false claims are not a story, that the american people don't care about these things. they say our focus should be on those executive actions instead. the fact is we think we can and will do both as we've done since mr. trump took office. it's a big deal with if the president of the united states says things that aren't true. we think words and facts matter. it's also a big deal when a new president signs a dozen executive actions in six days. as we have each night, tonight we'll cover all those stories. we begin w
>> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> we understand she died surrounded by those who loved her. thank you for joining us. it is time now for "ac 360." >>> good evening. we are coming to you from studio 51 where people are arriving for a van jones town hall featuring kwhoopi goldberg getting under way at the top of the next hour. no shortage of news. been that way nearly every day since president trump took office. he's been busy signing orders and large lly...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. house republicans challenge their own party leaders taking action that some say undermines donald trump's pledge to drain the swamp. gop lawmakers meeting behind closed doors. they vote to gut the ethsices office and put it under the control of the very members it's supposed to police. full approval is expected on this first day of the new congress. phil mattingly live on capitol hill to tell us more. hi, phil. >> hey, carol. to get some context and background. this independent entity was created in 2008 in a wake of congressional scandals. the entire point was to operate outside of the reach of lawmakers and provide recommendations after their investigations. that looks like it's about to change. obviously, gop lawmakers behind closed doors voting to put that independent entity again under the thumb of lawmakers. now democrats, obviously, have fired back quickly, but republicans defending it. take a listen to one of each. >> i haven't seen i
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. house republicans challenge their own party leaders taking action that some say undermines donald trump's pledge to drain the swamp. gop lawmakers meeting behind closed doors. they vote to gut the ethsices office and put it under the control of the very members it's supposed to police. full approval is expected on this first day of the...
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. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. >> hi. >> reporter: new york. >> hi. >> hi. >> thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. federal health care money that millions of women benefit from, and breaking news in the hacking story. top intelligence officials testified on capitol hill today. president obama got briefed as well. president-elect trump gets his briefing tomorrow. there is breaking news tonight on russian officials celebrating his election victory and late today we got another key piece of the puzzle on how investigators believe hacked files from the democratic national committee and clinton campaign chief john podesta got to wikileaks. a cnn's pamela brown is working the angles. what are you learning? >> reporter: the comprehensive report includes intelligence gathered after the election bolstering the view russia was behind the hacks and did so in part to help donald trump. included in that new information were intercepted conversations of russian officials expressing happiness at trump's win. one official i spoke to described them as
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and so we looked it up and her name is jeanne, and we looked up her biography and she was a daughterlane may. mike and lane. and she had almost the identical voice of lane. and that's what i i think is going to live on after mary. mary, hearing mary's voice and female actresses and comedy forever. i mean, she was -- she was that big an influence. >> bob newhard, thank you for taking a few minutes. it's a great honor to be joined by you. >> thank you, that's very nice of you. >> and joining us now on the phone, we have minnesota senator amy, of course, don't need to tell you if you've ever seen the mary tyler moore show, minnesota is where it was set. mary richards, a reporter out there in the twin cities. amy, senator from minnesota joins us now. and senator, i think you were -- you were growing up when mary tyler moore was one of the nation's top shows set in your home state about really a trail blazing woman. i wondered if you could talk about that experience of growing up with this show being such a force in your home state. >> well, thanks, steve for thinking of us in minnesota.
and so we looked it up and her name is jeanne, and we looked up her biography and she was a daughterlane may. mike and lane. and she had almost the identical voice of lane. and that's what i i think is going to live on after mary. mary, hearing mary's voice and female actresses and comedy forever. i mean, she was -- she was that big an influence. >> bob newhard, thank you for taking a few minutes. it's a great honor to be joined by you. >> thank you, that's very nice of you....
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for joining us. anderson starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. a big night tonight and a big peek for president-elect trump. an hour from now, a cnn town hall with bernie sanders. the audience just now arriving. the incoming trump administration certain to be a topic. and there's a lot of news from those corners tonight. the transition today making it official, naming jared kushner a senior adviser to the president and seeking to deflect any questions of nepotism. the president-elect also called an actress with three oscars overrated. more on all of that in the hour ahead. we begin with jim acosta who joins us from trump tower. the president-elect's son-in-law, what are you learning about his plans to avoid conflicts of interest? and is he even legally allowed to take this position according to anti-nepotism laws that are in place? >> reporter: those are the big questions, anderson. donald trump made a major announcement today, tapping his son-in-law jared kushner to be a senior
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you so much for joining us. anderson starts right now. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. a big night tonight and a big peek for president-elect trump. an hour from now, a cnn town hall with bernie sanders. the audience just now arriving. the incoming trump administration certain to be a topic. and there's a lot of news from those corners tonight. the transition today making it official, naming jared kushner a senior adviser to the...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> obviously a wonderful ending there but make sure you bolt things. thanks for joining us. watch "out front" anytime, anywhere. anderson is next. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news on president-elect trump's delay in unplugging himself from the family interest. there's new ties to the convicted felon joey no socks. a 180 on house gop plans to gut the watchdogs keeping every member of congress, republicans and democrats honest. that and breaking news on russian efforts to med until the election which is where we begin with late word that a new classified report is about to hit and the measures being taken to make sure that donald trump gets the best possible look at it. pamela brown joins us now. what are you learning about this report? >> this is a comprehensive review of the election hacks in roush sha ordered by president obama recently. there will be two versions, classified and declassified. we're told by officials the version that put together by the intelligence community is expected to be done this week. that will be the clas
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> obviously a wonderful ending there but make sure you bolt things. thanks for joining us. watch "out front" anytime, anywhere. anderson is next. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. breaking news on president-elect trump's delay in unplugging himself from the family interest. there's new ties to the convicted felon joey no socks. a 180 on house gop plans to gut the watchdogs keeping every member of congress, republicans and democrats...
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jeanne. you, up, mike pence's car pulled my wife turned to me and said, "this is truly historic.his is the turning point for the right to life movement." [cheers] obama,resident barack the abortion president, did serious harm, but no human rights abuse need be forever. you and i are part of the greatest human rights struggle on earth, and you -- we are backed by a team of lawmakers. i have been in congress since 1981. they are the most effective, articulate, and compassionate members of congress that we have ever seen. and i want to give them a round of applause. it is all about teamwork. [applause] [cheers] we are very and profoundly grateful that president trump and vice president pence are already ,ccomplishing amazing things including reinstatement and expansion of the mexico city policy, which was first put into place by president reagan in 1984. however, the new trump human rights policy expands it and will protect more babies overseas from the violence of abortion, so thank you, president trump, for that leadership. [applause] rep. smith: numbers of americans are shocked t
jeanne. you, up, mike pence's car pulled my wife turned to me and said, "this is truly historic.his is the turning point for the right to life movement." [cheers] obama,resident barack the abortion president, did serious harm, but no human rights abuse need be forever. you and i are part of the greatest human rights struggle on earth, and you -- we are backed by a team of lawmakers. i have been in congress since 1981. they are the most effective, articulate, and compassionate members...
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senator jeanne shaheen and i had a success of getting glucose monitors with individuals for diabetes that had been covered by the vast majority of private insurers, but when those individuals aged into medicare, they lost that coverage. made no sense whatsoever. the irony is if diabetes gets out of control and those individuals end up having do have amputations or go blind, cms, medicare will pay for that, but it won't pay for that phone call to check on the individual that's helping to control their diabetes and keep them well. will you pledge to take a look at those kinds of policies and
senator jeanne shaheen and i had a success of getting glucose monitors with individuals for diabetes that had been covered by the vast majority of private insurers, but when those individuals aged into medicare, they lost that coverage. made no sense whatsoever. the irony is if diabetes gets out of control and those individuals end up having do have amputations or go blind, cms, medicare will pay for that, but it won't pay for that phone call to check on the individual that's helping to control...
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senator in a deep purple states shopping by flies, how to jeanne shaheen coming become reelected? we went to the deep dive. small state, same tv ads, everything. the difference, there is one community actually be other in the turnout was different. why the heck is that? it was how many local people were actually knocking on the doors and making the phone calls. it worked again this year. we were the only purple state to pick up the u.s. senate seat. we do that because of what we do on the ground in new hampshire and that is what we need to do in every single state. we have fought back. i want you to know every time republicans in new hampshire have success we ticket right to them and we danced back the next election. that is what we should do to donald trump and every single one of the republican elected officials weather in the state legislator, government or the white house, we need to stand up and fight back and not be shot. -- not be shy. we need to be bold when we push back. my record is about inclusion and fairness. when my state was saying bernie sanders cannot be on the ba
senator in a deep purple states shopping by flies, how to jeanne shaheen coming become reelected? we went to the deep dive. small state, same tv ads, everything. the difference, there is one community actually be other in the turnout was different. why the heck is that? it was how many local people were actually knocking on the doors and making the phone calls. it worked again this year. we were the only purple state to pick up the u.s. senate seat. we do that because of what we do on the...
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statements praising vladimir putin's leadership, his intelligence, including after being -- >> senator jeanne shaheen has just started her line of questioning, but as promised, we're authority seconds away from the top of the hour. 11:00 in the east. we have been notified that we're apparently within the two-minute window now of seeing donald trump there at that lectern on that stage. kristen welker is on the telephone with us from that room. kristen? >> brian, this is president-elect trump's first press conference since the summer. so expect it to be wide ranging. and it's, of course, going to start likely with that explosive new news that we got overnight. word that, according to u.s. intelligence officials, the president-elect and the president were both briefed on information indicating that russia has incriminating evidence against donald trump. the question today, was he, in fact, briefed? does he trust his intelligence official? these are the same intelligence officials who he's been waging a war of words against on twitter. does that not undercut national security. those are just amon
statements praising vladimir putin's leadership, his intelligence, including after being -- >> senator jeanne shaheen has just started her line of questioning, but as promised, we're authority seconds away from the top of the hour. 11:00 in the east. we have been notified that we're apparently within the two-minute window now of seeing donald trump there at that lectern on that stage. kristen welker is on the telephone with us from that room. kristen? >> brian, this is...
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our movement, fellow pro-lifers, welcome again to the podium the president for the march of life jeannecini. [applause] ms. mancini: it is such an honor to be here with you all today. welcome to the 44th annual march for life. yes, we are 44 years strong. [cheers and applause] year after year every january, we travel across this great country to give voice to those who don't have one, the unborn. who was here last year? raise your hand. we are here in blizzards, subzero temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, we are here, but we are here because we know that abortion is the human rights abuse of today. [applause] mancini: you know what? there has been a lot of talk about numbers this past week. the women's marchers talked about numbers and facebook, and people keep asking me, journalists keep asking me, what are the numbers for the march for life? well, it is hard to add up so many numbers after 44 years. there have been a lot of us. [applause] but, that isn't really the point. the only number i care about, and the number all of us care about, is 58 million. since 1973, 58 million americans ha
our movement, fellow pro-lifers, welcome again to the podium the president for the march of life jeannecini. [applause] ms. mancini: it is such an honor to be here with you all today. welcome to the 44th annual march for life. yes, we are 44 years strong. [cheers and applause] year after year every january, we travel across this great country to give voice to those who don't have one, the unborn. who was here last year? raise your hand. we are here in blizzards, subzero temperatures, rain,...
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>> i think it is a reality and you are not going to put that jeanne back in the bottle. >> right. >> think he will continue to twitter. i hope that his tweets are more measured and that they don't respond to emotion with emotion. they should appreciate emotion and have empathy for but but use wisdom and judgment before you set a policy. >> why would it be dangerous if that were to happen? >> because the words of a president mean an awful not. >> on twitter? >> whether to the american people or to the world. you should be very careful with your words. i came to that working for three presidents, president reagan, president bush and president bush. the words that a president uses should be crafted in such a way that they represent empathy, judgment, wisdom, and inspiration. >> do you think his tweets to this point have represented empathy, wisdom and judgment? >> i think they represented empathy. i'm not sure they reflected as much judgment. and i'm troubled that it causes -- it does cause a lot of people to change the way they d their busiss. now donald trump will become the president
>> i think it is a reality and you are not going to put that jeanne back in the bottle. >> right. >> think he will continue to twitter. i hope that his tweets are more measured and that they don't respond to emotion with emotion. they should appreciate emotion and have empathy for but but use wisdom and judgment before you set a policy. >> why would it be dangerous if that were to happen? >> because the words of a president mean an awful not. >> on twitter?...
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we reelected senator jeanne shaheen and the governor and cut all our losses in half. , they talk about millennial votes being down, it was up in new hampshire. it was up because we have that grassroots operation that every single state and every smoker rational district and town and community and neighborhood should have. that, we have an entire democratic congressional delegation, female congressional delegation. [applause] that is important as we are fighting against donald trump. we barely one, because it wasn't any help what was coming from washington. what we need to do is take what we are doing statewide in the state of new hampshire, where turnout is up and people are involved, and make sure that happens everywhere. when it comes to people of color, i am going to reject that we need to do either or. it is about having a conversation in every community. millennials, african americans, white working-class, lgbt, latinos. everyone believes the democratic party is not talking to them. because they are not. because we are not. it's the washington insiders spending hundreds of million
we reelected senator jeanne shaheen and the governor and cut all our losses in half. , they talk about millennial votes being down, it was up in new hampshire. it was up because we have that grassroots operation that every single state and every smoker rational district and town and community and neighborhood should have. that, we have an entire democratic congressional delegation, female congressional delegation. [applause] that is important as we are fighting against donald trump. we barely...
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. >> thank you, jeanne. thanks especially to richard for doing this.et me close with a little story. i knew this guy in college. we will call him -- that's not his real name -- bob was one of college.t friends in great guy. told stories, had fun, carousing , doing college things. everybody knew him. he was gregarious, outgoing, everyone knew him. he also had his moments of embarrassment. he would drink too much, be found something around, but i never stopped thinking of him as my friend. he -- youraduated know, we stayed in touch and occasionally i would see him. i bailed him out of jail one time after a night of barhopping go -- gone wrong. another time he asked me for a loan. i remember -- i don't remember how much it was. several hundred dollars. seemed like a lot to me at the time. i handed it over without hesitation. he was my friend. it was up to me and i could do whatever i wanted with the money i had. he was my friend. good deeds for friends all the time. all the time. i found this and i have to look at it, i didn't memorize it. ,here was a cas
. >> thank you, jeanne. thanks especially to richard for doing this.et me close with a little story. i knew this guy in college. we will call him -- that's not his real name -- bob was one of college.t friends in great guy. told stories, had fun, carousing , doing college things. everybody knew him. he was gregarious, outgoing, everyone knew him. he also had his moments of embarrassment. he would drink too much, be found something around, but i never stopped thinking of him as my friend....
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good morning, jeanne. what does it mean for you for this organization, for the march today the fact that you'll have the vice president of the united states, i believe the highest ranking official that you've had actually come out and speak today? >> we're delighted. it is an historic day. here we are 44 years strong and we're here in blizzard and sub zero temperatures. we march every year regardless. that we have the vice president joining us today is an historic moment and amazing experience. >> shannon: i have been getting, since the election, alerts, you probably get them from planned parenthood and others saying it's the most anti-woman administration in history saying healthcare for woman is going to go away, there are dangers posed to women because of the election of president trump and vice president pence. how do you respond? >> i don't think that's the case at all. i know with the march for life last year our theme was pro-life and pro woman go hand in hand. i can tell you with regard to the life
good morning, jeanne. what does it mean for you for this organization, for the march today the fact that you'll have the vice president of the united states, i believe the highest ranking official that you've had actually come out and speak today? >> we're delighted. it is an historic day. here we are 44 years strong and we're here in blizzard and sub zero temperatures. we march every year regardless. that we have the vice president joining us today is an historic moment and amazing...