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love. >> to your point about mary, how did mary -- what was it about that moment that allowed mary toing with you at the march on washington -- that moment was historic? i ask that because i talk to people that were part of historic moments and they had no idea it would be historic. >> mary told me and she repeated it on stage during our concert that was the first time those 250,000 people that -- that there was a -- a ose owe these are her words, a palpable feeling of hope. now -- the last time you thought that was during the obama campaign, wasn't it? >> yes, we can. well she felt it anyone. -- there was one other thing. she -- we manneralized in her positions, because you know we were progressive and progressives in those early years was not a popular position. that she said that people standing together not in power, not without wealth. ordinary people if they stood together could change things. that's when she came to the belief that might happen. if people don't believe that in our own, they're not going to act as if what they do matters. you know, to your point earlier about dr
love. >> to your point about mary, how did mary -- what was it about that moment that allowed mary toing with you at the march on washington -- that moment was historic? i ask that because i talk to people that were part of historic moments and they had no idea it would be historic. >> mary told me and she repeated it on stage during our concert that was the first time those 250,000 people that -- that there was a -- a ose owe these are her words, a palpable feeling of hope. now --...
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mary was a highly sought after woman. she saw something in abraham lincoln that perhaps others didn't see. she was ambitious. she wanted to marry someone who was going to go places. she looked at the rough character, she thought there's something about him. and i choose him. he was very intelligent. well educated, a great reader. loved to talk about politics. loved to be part of the political mix in springfield. and she was very capable person. certainly strong willed. at that time, there was no role for a woman in public life who had those interests. she channeled that into supporting lincoln, taking care of the family. beyond that though, there was something wrong with her. some people there's a history of madness in her family. some people think she had become a little unstable because of her family situation in kentucky where stepmother came in. but if you look at all of the things that mary lincoln did, if you look at the vicious, cruel, monstrous letters that she wrote to her son, robert. >> host: who had her locked
mary was a highly sought after woman. she saw something in abraham lincoln that perhaps others didn't see. she was ambitious. she wanted to marry someone who was going to go places. she looked at the rough character, she thought there's something about him. and i choose him. he was very intelligent. well educated, a great reader. loved to talk about politics. loved to be part of the political mix in springfield. and she was very capable person. certainly strong willed. at that time, there was...
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we will use mary. mary is 35. she plans to retire at 65. her investment style is moderate. say mary makes $50,000 a year. she has $10,000 saved up and from now on she plans to save 15% a year. will she receive social security benefits? we will keep our fingers crossed. they kick in at 67. say she has zero in additional investment income. she is only 35 and doesn't know how much she is going to need for every year of retirement. we will estimate. $50,000. time to find out if mary is on target for retirement. not so much. mary is about $651,000 short. >> the calculator gives her options. delay retirement until 72 or save or cut spending to about $35,000 a year in retirement. you can run the numbers and if you are in the red -- >> it's unpopular to say, but you have to save more and spend less now. >> there is a new reality. >> the thought used to be i'm going to retire and i'm done and i will go cruising and golfing and now i think it's a lot more of the going back to my community. >> consider working part-time and free lansing or working at the library or school. focus on th
we will use mary. mary is 35. she plans to retire at 65. her investment style is moderate. say mary makes $50,000 a year. she has $10,000 saved up and from now on she plans to save 15% a year. will she receive social security benefits? we will keep our fingers crossed. they kick in at 67. say she has zero in additional investment income. she is only 35 and doesn't know how much she is going to need for every year of retirement. we will estimate. $50,000. time to find out if mary is on target...
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mary lincoln was so troubled. several of her children died, she was temperamental, jealous, benjamin brown french, the commissioner of public buildings in washington who is a great figure that i discovered while working on the book, his diary is one of the great american journals and says so much about all the events, he's really the person who i might have wanted to be at the time observing these events because he preserved these things wonderfulfully. he accused her of outright theft and stealing public funds. he wrote in his diaries, there are things i know about her i dare not mention here. mary lincoln was in no shape for the journey. she was in mourning, seclusion and would not let tad lincoln go. she should have. tad would have enjoyed see the nation's tributes to longes lincoln, but he was locked in the mourning chamber, and that was not good for him either. in each city, local officials were in charge of the arrangements. they built structures. in philadelphia there was no building large noser, so they bu
mary lincoln was so troubled. several of her children died, she was temperamental, jealous, benjamin brown french, the commissioner of public buildings in washington who is a great figure that i discovered while working on the book, his diary is one of the great american journals and says so much about all the events, he's really the person who i might have wanted to be at the time observing these events because he preserved these things wonderfulfully. he accused her of outright theft and...
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. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >> the tornado that ripped through northeast baltimore, and parkville, baltimore county, lifted the roofs off many families' homes. today, they're still devastated by that damage. mike schuh has the latest on the cleanup. >> reporter: confirmation has come. official diagnosis of what everyone here on the ground already knows. >> it's definitely a tornado. >> in the county, cleanup is nearly complete. most trees miss the nearby home. but less than a mile away -- >> it's going to be a long day. going to be a very long day, you know. >> kelly huan is helping his mother-in-law move. >> a bumpy path to a new apartment in the same complex. >> there's a lot of people who have to move things. >> reporter: people like marvin mcmillen. >> to me, this is a disaster and i didn't expect this. some 75 people like marvin have come here for help. >> the majority of people we've seen here now have been in the buildings that have been condemned. they're looking for
. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >> the tornado that ripped through northeast baltimore, and parkville, baltimore county, lifted the roofs off many families' homes. today, they're still devastated by that damage. mike schuh has the latest on the cleanup. >> reporter: confirmation has come. official diagnosis of what everyone here on the ground already knows. >> it's definitely a tornado. >> in the county, cleanup is nearly complete. most...
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can kill/screw mary. and we live in a free and democratic country, a little less democratic than it was before last night which was fine with me. also kill/screw mary is a great tool of political analysis because we're so passionate about our politics. and how do passionate affairs end? in a passion, usually, in a crime of passion sometimes. and occasionally they turn into stable, permanent legal arrangements which is to say the endless peevish quarrel known as marriage. so how do we approach the political institutions of our free and democratic country? do we overthrow them with violence? do we screw around cheating on them while they screw around cheating on us, or do we try to build something that is lasting and boring, worthy and annoying, marvelously virtuous and be at the same time dreadfully stifling? a marriage, huh? power, freedom, responsibility, kill/screw mary. now, when i first began to think about politics when mast donses and nixon roamed the earth -- [laughter] i was obsessed with freedom,
can kill/screw mary. and we live in a free and democratic country, a little less democratic than it was before last night which was fine with me. also kill/screw mary is a great tool of political analysis because we're so passionate about our politics. and how do passionate affairs end? in a passion, usually, in a crime of passion sometimes. and occasionally they turn into stable, permanent legal arrangements which is to say the endless peevish quarrel known as marriage. so how do we approach...
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conversation with congressman paul ryan when we come back and also ahead the dorothy rab rabonwits and mary debate you won't want to miss. [ male announcer ] opportunity is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ she starts at dawn and so does her back pain.om. that's two pills for a four hour drive. the drive is done. so it's a day of games and two more pills. the games are over, her pain is back, that's two more pills. and when she's finally home, but hang on, just two aleve can keep back pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rachel, who chose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ >> continuing now with my interview with republican congressman paul ryan of wisconsin. when the 112th congress convenes in january, he'll take over as chair of the house budget committee. i asked him what his one o
conversation with congressman paul ryan when we come back and also ahead the dorothy rab rabonwits and mary debate you won't want to miss. [ male announcer ] opportunity is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ she starts at dawn and so does her back pain.om. that's two pills...
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mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking about water from the coast up the watershed, rather than the other way around. starting out this morning's program dealing with some of the very tough issues that face urban areas as they look not only at water supply but at water treatment and the energy role that water plays for us as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were
mary, it's time for you to take it away. thank you. . >> thank you so much, susan, for that very generous introduction and also to the city and the public utilities commission for hosting this landmark event. it really is wonderful to see water utilities taking a leadership role in discussing this key issue and particularly to see the bredth of the program in terms of the way the issues are being addressed. i'm particularly pleased as an urban person to see for once that we're talking...
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>> thank you, mary. one of the suspects charged with raping that girl goes on trial next year. >>> inappropriate relationship. an eldersburg woman is electric looking at prisknow-- is looking at prison time for having sex with a teen boy. she admitted to having sex with the boy. nguyen's couple found pictures and text messages. nguyen met the boy because she works with his mother. she will be sentenced in february. >>> a bizarre case. weijia jiang is live at the carrie murray nature center. are police close to catching these thieves? do you know? >> reporter: police are questioning two juveniles. but they have not made any arrests. now, what an emotional day it has been for everyone here. earlier, they were certain those animals would all die. now they are here and healthy. >>> a rapidly unfolding burglary investigation led police to this home in the 5,000 block of west baltimore. investigators say a couple who lived there called 911 after they went home to discover 10 exotic animals inside. the very one
>> thank you, mary. one of the suspects charged with raping that girl goes on trial next year. >>> inappropriate relationship. an eldersburg woman is electric looking at prisknow-- is looking at prison time for having sex with a teen boy. she admitted to having sex with the boy. nguyen's couple found pictures and text messages. nguyen met the boy because she works with his mother. she will be sentenced in february. >>> a bizarre case. weijia jiang is live at the carrie...
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first we have mary donovan. this one is presented in recognition and appreciation of your dedication to improving the quality of life for the employees of the municipal transportation agency's by the san francisco municipal transit agency given the day, november 7, 2010. congratulations. this one goes to show for the same thing, but with a different name. last but not least, reggie smith. congratulations to each of you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, congratulations. >> thank you. i want to thank you for recognizing the job we have done over the past year. reggies group has worked with joe over the past year and it is not easy, the work that we do. i could not possibly do with -- do what i do without the support of reggie and joe, providing that support and giving me the room to make changes and updates. working with day to day units. it has been a wonderful experience so far that i really appreciate. >> gentleman? >> congratulations. >> i would like to say that i am very happy working with this team. it has b
first we have mary donovan. this one is presented in recognition and appreciation of your dedication to improving the quality of life for the employees of the municipal transportation agency's by the san francisco municipal transit agency given the day, november 7, 2010. congratulations. this one goes to show for the same thing, but with a different name. last but not least, reggie smith. congratulations to each of you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, congratulations. >>...
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mary mary mary mary. shylock one thanks for iraq one for our. my mate my bro where from mike i'm a guy from french repaired. every single member of my family and my father. was. ok i guess my father was in auschwitz concentration throughout my my brother was in my prime concentration camp every single member of my family on both sides was exterminated both of my former who of course i know are rising. profile and exactly the crux of the west food my parents taught me and my proof simply that i will not be silent when israel commits its crimes against the palestinians i consider nothing more openness. to use various suffering and very rather. they're trying to justify not work you're not brutal was very human become members of the motion of oh right it is really very clear it's ok to be and so i reply no i longer to be in him a day or browbeaten by my peers if you had you know you would be crying for the palestinians. norman finkelstein is a classic anti-semite. invokes the oldest stereotypes against the the jews if he were not a jew that is she
mary mary mary mary. shylock one thanks for iraq one for our. my mate my bro where from mike i'm a guy from french repaired. every single member of my family and my father. was. ok i guess my father was in auschwitz concentration throughout my my brother was in my prime concentration camp every single member of my family on both sides was exterminated both of my former who of course i know are rising. profile and exactly the crux of the west food my parents taught me and my proof simply that i...
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mary mary mary mary. shylock one thank god we are working out. my mate my brother was in my prime and my friend tracy have every single member of my family i'm my father right. i'm like well i was. like yes the father was at auschwitz concentration proud my my brother was in my prime concentration camp every single member of my family on both sides was exterminated both of my parents wonder why of course i know our rising. profile fully and exactly the crux of the refuse my parents taught me and my proof simply that i will not be silent when israel commits its crimes against the palestinians i consider nothing more openness. to use various suffering and they're going to try to justify not what you're not brutal was very few can remember much of the poem threat is real very clear it's ok to me and so i reply no i do longer could be in him a day or browbeaten by my peers if you had you know you would be crying for the palestinians. norman finkelstein is a classic anti-semite. invokes the oldest stereotypes against the the jews if he were not a jew
mary mary mary mary. shylock one thank god we are working out. my mate my brother was in my prime and my friend tracy have every single member of my family i'm my father right. i'm like well i was. like yes the father was at auschwitz concentration proud my my brother was in my prime concentration camp every single member of my family on both sides was exterminated both of my parents wonder why of course i know our rising. profile fully and exactly the crux of the refuse my parents taught me...
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the only witness, her 9-year-old sister, mary katherine. scared, she waited two hours before running to tell her parents. a slice through the kitchen window screen confirmed their worst fear. elizabeth was gone. elizabeth's father, ed, called 911. and then close family. >> this is a family who really was called into action to do everything we could. we knew that time was of the essence. >> ed's brother, tom, a local news photographer, helped feed the story to media. >> a family waits in agony for any sign of their 14-year-old taurt. >> we really tried to get ed and lois out in front of the camera to personalize this to the nation. >> we'll be eternally indebted to you for the help you've given us. >> so that they can feel who this little girl is and the pain of the family. >> news moved fast through this close-knit mormon community. volunteers came up by the hundreds. the search was on. >> we want all of the volunteers to know we are so thankful for you. >> as is customary in these cases, the police considered immediate family members possi
the only witness, her 9-year-old sister, mary katherine. scared, she waited two hours before running to tell her parents. a slice through the kitchen window screen confirmed their worst fear. elizabeth was gone. elizabeth's father, ed, called 911. and then close family. >> this is a family who really was called into action to do everything we could. we knew that time was of the essence. >> ed's brother, tom, a local news photographer, helped feed the story to media. >> a...
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>>>mary: el monitor es de 175 dólares que fácilmente demuestra el peligro a las que se exponen muchossegún este detective los monitores de bebé transmiten audio iy video en una frecuenci demasiado simple, además los más económico nos ttienen un seguro digital por los que si están encendiendo tan transmitiendo todo lo que está transcurriendo en la casa
>>>mary: el monitor es de 175 dólares que fácilmente demuestra el peligro a las que se exponen muchossegún este detective los monitores de bebé transmiten audio iy video en una frecuenci demasiado simple, además los más económico nos ttienen un seguro digital por los que si están encendiendo tan transmitiendo todo lo que está transcurriendo en la casa
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i empathize and i identify with mary. with anything else, she is terrified of that black hole that she has to look into, which is the future. >> what about these two? >> income this monster hits this young lady behind the sitting room jump. >> i'm surprised that you passed the test. >> the central protagonist who she visits, they are secured. they are filled, they are focused, they are together with themselves and together with each other. for her and the other characters, this is a black void. >> this is, the allotment. >> she is always given me stuff from the allotment. >> he said this is the kind of story that could have only been told by an older person. do you think that is true? >> absolutely. for me, this is a way for me to deal with where we are. to this surrounds all of that. you have the haves and have- nots, unemotionally. >> "another year," demonstrates mike lee's interesting form of british cinema. they create a levered back stories for their characters. this is not imbued with hollywood values. tragedy is a
i empathize and i identify with mary. with anything else, she is terrified of that black hole that she has to look into, which is the future. >> what about these two? >> income this monster hits this young lady behind the sitting room jump. >> i'm surprised that you passed the test. >> the central protagonist who she visits, they are secured. they are filled, they are focused, they are together with themselves and together with each other. for her and the other...
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mary mccartney is the daughter of paul and linda mccartney. is just like her mother was with the camera. she started her career in her mid-20s and is a highly successful photographer. she has two shows in london this month. she has just published her first book. ♪ >> mary mccartney's portraits are a who's who of the celebrity world. for all the glitz and glamour of her subjects, here they are seen and an unusually modest frame. >> my family background is a benefit because i think people know that i am not going to exploit them. if you do not have my background, you can still make some uncomfortable but it saves time. they know i am not there to exploit them. it gives more understanding and a more relaxed start to the shooting. >> she prepares for an exhibition in london. despite her background, the photographer and mother of three children enjoys her work. she is the first child of paul and linda mccartney. she developed an interest in cameras while helping her mother. she began experimenting. initially, she had no clear goal. >> a kind of thi
mary mccartney is the daughter of paul and linda mccartney. is just like her mother was with the camera. she started her career in her mid-20s and is a highly successful photographer. she has two shows in london this month. she has just published her first book. ♪ >> mary mccartney's portraits are a who's who of the celebrity world. for all the glitz and glamour of her subjects, here they are seen and an unusually modest frame. >> my family background is a benefit because i think...
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. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >>> this afternoon, federal agents arrest prince george's county executive and his wife. alex demetrick is at the federal courthouse, with this developing investigation. >>> jack johnson and his wife are due to appear in federal court, just about within 30 minutes from now. and we should know what exactly it is they are being charged with. johnson and his wifeleslie were taken into custody earlier today. there are unconfirmed reports. and i must stress, they are unconfirmed at this time. that johnson has been the target of a federal investigation for two years. but what the focus is unknown at this hour. johnson may have allegedly been in the process of destroying documents. reports say a toilet was being used to flush away something that investigators wanted to seize. jack johnson is in his final year in the council. his wife was just elected to the council this month. i'll have a lot more to tell you later on. back to you, kai. >> breaking story
. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >>> this afternoon, federal agents arrest prince george's county executive and his wife. alex demetrick is at the federal courthouse, with this developing investigation. >>> jack johnson and his wife are due to appear in federal court, just about within 30 minutes from now. and we should know what exactly it is they are being charged with. johnson and his wifeleslie were taken into custody earlier today. there...
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into the hands of mike thomas, a 50-yard game-winning hail mary.nson, some people don't like him, but he gets so excited. >> what an awful way to lose a game. >> when you win a game like that, you must be living right. >> i like the passion out of gus johnson. >> interest to see what comes from that meeting with mcnabb's agen that's it. that's all we've got for you now. nightly news up next. football night in america after that. steelers, patriots, we'l
into the hands of mike thomas, a 50-yard game-winning hail mary.nson, some people don't like him, but he gets so excited. >> what an awful way to lose a game. >> when you win a game like that, you must be living right. >> i like the passion out of gus johnson. >> interest to see what comes from that meeting with mcnabb's agen that's it. that's all we've got for you now. nightly news up next. football night in america after that. steelers, patriots, we'l
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mary snow is monitoring that right now. what's going on, mary?lifornia supreme court has ruled that illegal immigrants may continue to receive in-state tuition at the public colleges and universities. the court found that state law allowing students who attended high school in california for three years could receive in-state tuition. in this case, it says state law trumps federal law. >>> the defense rested after two minutes today in a key hearing for accused ft.hood shooter nadal hasan. his defense attorney told reporters he's been denied key pieces of evidence, including an intelligence review. hasan is accused of killing 13 people and wounding dozens more last november. >>> on wall street today, there was a surge on a report that retail sales rose 1. 2% in october. double what most analysts have predicted. there were a couple of less than upbeat reports. a report on manufacturing activity showed a decline. stocks ended mix. the dow jones ended up nine points to close at just under 11,202. wolf? >> mary, thank you. can a tea party icon found c
mary snow is monitoring that right now. what's going on, mary?lifornia supreme court has ruled that illegal immigrants may continue to receive in-state tuition at the public colleges and universities. the court found that state law allowing students who attended high school in california for three years could receive in-state tuition. in this case, it says state law trumps federal law. >>> the defense rested after two minutes today in a key hearing for accused ft.hood shooter nadal...
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. >> reporter: mary doesn't look sick. in fact, the 55-year-old spin instructor is probably in better shape than most people in this city. but what her enthusiasm for spinning hides is her year-long battle with breast cancer. it was pretty brutal to say the least. >> reporter: a year ago, mary was diagnosed with stage three advanced breast cancer. she underwent a mastectomy in her right breast. six chotherapy treatments and 30 radiation sessions. but throughout that entire journey, she never gave up spinning. now she has turned around that passion to help others going through the same thing. >> as i've been going through this, i've had the masses come to my rescue and help me. so i want to give back. >> reporter: she is now teaching a spin class at washington orts club, exclusively for breast cancer patients and survivors. she believes doing all that sweating can help women recover more quickly. the doctors said one of the biggest problems is that women stop exercising. and it makes it much more difficult for them to get o
. >> reporter: mary doesn't look sick. in fact, the 55-year-old spin instructor is probably in better shape than most people in this city. but what her enthusiasm for spinning hides is her year-long battle with breast cancer. it was pretty brutal to say the least. >> reporter: a year ago, mary was diagnosed with stage three advanced breast cancer. she underwent a mastectomy in her right breast. six chotherapy treatments and 30 radiation sessions. but throughout that entire journey,...
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mary lincoln was so troubled.several of her children died, she was temperamental, jealous, benjamin brown french, the commissioner of public buildings in washington who is a great figure that i discovered while working on the book, his diary is one of the great american journals and says so much about all the events, he's really the person who i might have wanted to be at the time observing these events because he preserved these things wonderfulfully. he accused her of outright theft and stealing public funds. he wrote in his diaries, there are things i know about her i dare not mention here. mary lincoln was in no shape for the journey. she was in mourning, seclusion and would not let tad lincoln go. she should have. tad would have enjoyed see the nation's tributes to longes lincoln, but he was locked in the mourning chamber, and that was not good for him either. in each city, local officials were in charge of the arrangements. they built structures. in philadelphia there was no building large noser, so they bui
mary lincoln was so troubled.several of her children died, she was temperamental, jealous, benjamin brown french, the commissioner of public buildings in washington who is a great figure that i discovered while working on the book, his diary is one of the great american journals and says so much about all the events, he's really the person who i might have wanted to be at the time observing these events because he preserved these things wonderfulfully. he accused her of outright theft and...
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mary george bush. >> suggestions from you? >> not really.we were both writing our books at the same time ensure researchers, we each have our own researcher who would go to the archives where everything is documented. for instance when i wrote about 9/11 the look at secret service lot of the timeline to look at our advanced time lines, looked at everything else on our schedule a run that day so i could write about in very straightforward and honest way as. so we did share researchers, we did talk to is whether about what we were writing. george did ask me to take a couple stories out of my book that he thought were his stories and they were. >> will we see them? >> you will see them and decision points, stories that happen to him i was riding second hand in my book that he wanted to include in his. >> in your acknowledgements you acknowledge and thank in the card and josh:. as first lady what was your relationship with the chiefs of staff? >> two unbelievably great chiefs of staff, five men. i was close to both of them and both made an effor
mary george bush. >> suggestions from you? >> not really.we were both writing our books at the same time ensure researchers, we each have our own researcher who would go to the archives where everything is documented. for instance when i wrote about 9/11 the look at secret service lot of the timeline to look at our advanced time lines, looked at everything else on our schedule a run that day so i could write about in very straightforward and honest way as. so we did share...
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the only witness, her 9-year-old sister mary catherine. scared, she waited two hours before running to tell her parents. a slice in the kitchen window screen concerned their worst fear. >> this is a family who was called into action to do everything we could. we knew time was of the essence. >> ed's brother tom helped feed the story to the media. >> you're watching kls-5. >> we really tried to get ed and lois out in front of the camera to personalize this to the nation. >> we'll be eternally indebted for you for the help you have given us. >> so they can feel who this little girl is and the pain of the family. >> news moved fast through this close nit mormon family. volunteers came out by the hundreds. the search was on. >> we want all of the volunteers to know that we are so thankful for you. >> as is customary in these cases, the police considered immediate family members possible suspects. >> there was a point after the initial search in the community involvement that the case turns and turns on the family. >> uh-huh. >> you and ed in p
the only witness, her 9-year-old sister mary catherine. scared, she waited two hours before running to tell her parents. a slice in the kitchen window screen concerned their worst fear. >> this is a family who was called into action to do everything we could. we knew time was of the essence. >> ed's brother tom helped feed the story to the media. >> you're watching kls-5. >> we really tried to get ed and lois out in front of the camera to personalize this to the nation....
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. >>> marie osmond's son, the suicide note. >> he knew that morning was the last time he would get upnd brush his teeth. >> for the first time marie reveals michael's final words. >> the pain was so intense. >> the call marie missed just minutes before his death. >> my little boy. >> i heard he tried to kill himself before while you were doing "dancing with the stars." >>> reality star heidi montag under the knife. you always want bigger. you heard about her plastic surgery. >> i'm doing my nose, my chin. >> only we can show you the entire video. ten surgeries in one session, the before and after. >> you act like i have a new face or something. >> plus the doctor who died months later. >>> in tonight's celebrity gps.
. >>> marie osmond's son, the suicide note. >> he knew that morning was the last time he would get upnd brush his teeth. >> for the first time marie reveals michael's final words. >> the pain was so intense. >> the call marie missed just minutes before his death. >> my little boy. >> i heard he tried to kill himself before while you were doing "dancing with the stars." >>> reality star heidi montag under the knife. you always want...
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mary. outside a church in springfield.)q' care of immediately..'] >> they!-7ñ are calling this cute newborn girl a miracle. she was found before$& mass in this gym bag, w6aoç the umbilical cord still attached akço parishioner brought her inside. called 911. >> it is full of loving e who care about ekke community and the family. e mother probably a place she could trust to hav the baby cared for. >> monday Ñ%3Ñnight, parishioners say, the priest addressed the gift at t door step.75# >> he said the baby is doing well named her mary. appropriate for a cathic church. >> what happens to baby mary! c now? >> the department of family services said it is up to them to find her a home. >>o try3ax to find family or kin who may be able to care for the child f that is impossible often a foster care placement is the way to go. >> i feel wonderful.]. i do. there are so many parents out there, just waiting to adopt a child. i know this baby will have azy2 wonderful life with whoever chooses to)(: adopt it. >> family services said they ne
mary. outside a church in springfield.)q' care of immediately..'] >> they!-7ñ are calling this cute newborn girl a miracle. she was found before$& mass in this gym bag, w6aoç the umbilical cord still attached akço parishioner brought her inside. called 911. >> it is full of loving e who care about ekke community and the family. e mother probably a place she could trust to hav the baby cared for. >> monday Ñ%3Ñnight, parishioners say, the priest addressed the gift at t...
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>> well, mary, $20,000. that's how much is being offered to catch the person who fired at military buildings in the d.c. area. all of the shootings happened either overnight or early in the morning. this is video of the scene from one of the recent shootings at a coast guard recruiting center in woodbridge, virginia. the pentagon, the national museum of the marine corps, and a marine recruiting center in suburban virginia, were targeted. no one was hurt, however, in those shootings. mary? >> denise, thank you. police asked people to call 202- 278-2000. >>> shards of glass fly into one person's eye. tonight, someone firing a bb gun is responsible. weijia jiang is following the seven for the -- search for the shooter. >> reporter: tonight, police are coming up short in that search. can they fear the shooter could strike again. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a quiet drive home from work. >> it was a nice day. i had my top down. >> reporter: but for gordon hester, it became a dangerous ride. >> out of nowher
>> well, mary, $20,000. that's how much is being offered to catch the person who fired at military buildings in the d.c. area. all of the shootings happened either overnight or early in the morning. this is video of the scene from one of the recent shootings at a coast guard recruiting center in woodbridge, virginia. the pentagon, the national museum of the marine corps, and a marine recruiting center in suburban virginia, were targeted. no one was hurt, however, in those shootings. mary?...
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in 2000 for mounting mary -- in 2004 announcing mary's college became st. mary's university. claxton night, the foreclosure crisis continues as the senate banking committee continues the tingling problems. flawed document recently suspended foreclosures are under scrutiny. >> allegations of flawed foreclosure pastorate -- practices and fumbled mortgage contracts have threatened to undermine the nation's economy. that is in a brief report from the congressional oversight panel created to monitor the bailout of wall street. there are widespread problems, including lenders rushing mortgage contracts without verifying proper documentation and processing and rubber stamping for closure papers without reviewing files, these are mistakes that have cost some americans their homes. >> they should know in the very least that the process is being handled fairly and legally according to the law. >> bank leaders told the panel the problems are mostly due to technical errors and vowed to review the process. >> but some did not by the explanation from lenders. lawmakers say any problems, al
in 2000 for mounting mary -- in 2004 announcing mary's college became st. mary's university. claxton night, the foreclosure crisis continues as the senate banking committee continues the tingling problems. flawed document recently suspended foreclosures are under scrutiny. >> allegations of flawed foreclosure pastorate -- practices and fumbled mortgage contracts have threatened to undermine the nation's economy. that is in a brief report from the congressional oversight panel created to...
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he named her mary. very appropriate for aatholic church. >> reporter: but what happens to baby mary now? fairx county department of family serviceses it's to try to find her a home. >> the first ste to to find family orkin to take care of the child. if that's not possible, quite often foster care is the way to go. >> i feel wonderful. ieally do. there are so many parents out there just waiting to adopt a child. and i know this baby will have a wonderful life with whoever chooses to adopt it. >> family services say that is not the case. they need more adoptive family. it says for every certified foster and adoptive family, four need a home. depends mainly on how long she will be here in the hospital. fairfax, john sheriff in, news 4 today. >>> chandra le trial could b coming to an end with closing arguments this morning. they dropped two more charges. the statute of limitations ran out on robbery charge. heaces two counts of murder. in court, one of the former cellmates said guandique never confessed to
he named her mary. very appropriate for aatholic church. >> reporter: but what happens to baby mary now? fairx county department of family serviceses it's to try to find her a home. >> the first ste to to find family orkin to take care of the child. if that's not possible, quite often foster care is the way to go. >> i feel wonderful. ieally do. there are so many parents out there just waiting to adopt a child. and i know this baby will have a wonderful life with whoever...
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the crux mary made the rounds of one of five voting locations where teachers can cast their ballots. teachers this time will use electronic voting machines. >> we have talked to over 3200 teachers in face-to-face conversations. i do not know what else we could have done to help people understand.
the crux mary made the rounds of one of five voting locations where teachers can cast their ballots. teachers this time will use electronic voting machines. >> we have talked to over 3200 teachers in face-to-face conversations. i do not know what else we could have done to help people understand.
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leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!if another orbitz customer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. and then how you freshened the air. now, febreze gives you a whole new way to eliminate odors and get noticeably longer freshness than a cone. new set and refresh! slide in the cartridge, and click. ♪ the slow release of scented oils provides freshness that lasts 30 days! and set and refresh tackles odors -- so your home stays fresh longer. replace your old cone with febreze freshness. new set and refresh, from febreze! j. >>> it's 5:37. the first seat to become even listed u.s. army soldier says he was eager to move onto training as combat medic and defend his homeland on the battle field. >> it's a 500-year-old religion found in india and requires the followers to wear a tu
leaf in face, marie, man with computer. [ man ] marie!if another orbitz customer books the same hotel or flight for less, they'll send me a check for the difference automatically. so i know i'll get their lowest price. and i like knowing what to expect. bike, unrealistic splash, embarrassingly transparent. [ bell chimes ] [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. and then how you freshened the air. now, febreze gives you a whole new way to eliminate odors and get noticeably longer freshness...
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president miguel: thank you, mary. sponsor? >> thank sponsor? >> thank you, commissioners. i'm here on behalf of the institute of aging. 3575 geary is located along a transition corridor where the -- where they reduce -- encourage reduced parking. our request is base thond determination that 67 parking space is substantially in excess of demand in daytime and nighttime hours. nonetheless, in 2006, at the insistence of a former planning commissioner a new condition was added to the conditional use approval for this project requiring the 67-space garage be supplemented with a valet operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week to increase garage capacity to 95 spaces. that i allowed us to seek relief only two years after the opening of operations and a new traffic study. at this point, i.o.a. does not have the financial resources to provide valet parking in the garage 24/7 without substantially reducing its services to the senior community. the budget for such an operation is $349,000 a year. $144,000 i put in my brief was based on a misunderstanding that it was not a 24/7 requ
president miguel: thank you, mary. sponsor? >> thank sponsor? >> thank you, commissioners. i'm here on behalf of the institute of aging. 3575 geary is located along a transition corridor where the -- where they reduce -- encourage reduced parking. our request is base thond determination that 67 parking space is substantially in excess of demand in daytime and nighttime hours. nonetheless, in 2006, at the insistence of a former planning commissioner a new condition was added to the...
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squeeze in saint mary's and texas tech.nell had 18 points and saint mary's was up 47-23 at the half. saint mary's 88-68 and will play byu tomorrow. >> ♪ tomorrow >> yeah, when my voice returns hopefully. >> "night lip" is up next. thanks for joining us.
squeeze in saint mary's and texas tech.nell had 18 points and saint mary's was up 47-23 at the half. saint mary's 88-68 and will play byu tomorrow. >> ♪ tomorrow >> yeah, when my voice returns hopefully. >> "night lip" is up next. thanks for joining us.
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. >> a hail mary for the ages, a fall on broadway and new coach, new results for the cowboys. you're watching "early today."
. >> a hail mary for the ages, a fall on broadway and new coach, new results for the cowboys. you're watching "early today."
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>>neil: mary, can you talk?ike to say is the government that governs the least governs the best. >>guest: she is right. think about something: if, today --. >>neil: mary, are you the same nurse, like, measuring this dude? >>guest: that would be me. >>neil: you do that very well, mary. >>guest: look, everyone enjoys it. our new model, sure, he is almost 600 pounds but you know what, he has the right to weigh that. he has a right to eat what he wants to eat. and i have a right to serve that and i am extremely concerned about the far-reaching effects of a bill like this. >>neil: but the liberals will come out you and say, well, you are actually killing people and we are paying for the cost of helping guys like that and people who are just, you know, loading up their arteries are asking for trouble. >>guest: in the first place, our restaurant is liberal customers. they absolutely love. million physical i knew it, i knew it, i knew it. liberals talk one way and are downing the double burger. >>guest: exactly, but the
>>neil: mary, can you talk?ike to say is the government that governs the least governs the best. >>guest: she is right. think about something: if, today --. >>neil: mary, are you the same nurse, like, measuring this dude? >>guest: that would be me. >>neil: you do that very well, mary. >>guest: look, everyone enjoys it. our new model, sure, he is almost 600 pounds but you know what, he has the right to weigh that. he has a right to eat what he wants to eat....
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. >> anne marie is leaving this weekend. one of thousands immigrating. >> it is heartbreaking to having to leave my family and friends behind in my boyfriend. i have to go to the u.k. to find a permanent job in nursing. there is no job opportunities for me. i do not want to leave these people behind, but it is not a choice i have. >> the focus of the debt crisis is switching from brussels to dublin. ireland, it is decision time. bailout or no bailout? the rest of europe is waiting for an answer. >> china is taking measures to curb rising inflation. officials believe it could cause social unrest. food is 10% more expensive than a year ago. there will be food subsidies. italian police have arrested one of the country's most wanted mafia bosses. he was caught near naples and tried to escape by leaping from a balcony. he was convicted for murder and extortion. the suspected russian arms dealer has appeared in american courts. pleading not guilty. it will be held in custody without bail. russia is asked -- criticizing the extradi
. >> anne marie is leaving this weekend. one of thousands immigrating. >> it is heartbreaking to having to leave my family and friends behind in my boyfriend. i have to go to the u.k. to find a permanent job in nursing. there is no job opportunities for me. i do not want to leave these people behind, but it is not a choice i have. >> the focus of the debt crisis is switching from brussels to dublin. ireland, it is decision time. bailout or no bailout? the rest of europe is...