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mary: i can't comment.ughter] david: i guess the average person cannot afford to buy some thing like that. probably not. [laughter] you joined general motors in it was a dominant company, then he went south for a while. what was the atmosphere like when you are working there? mary: it was very difficult. across the globe we had 220,000 people. the restructuring event was primarily in north america, but that was 100,000 people we employed today. it was a difficult time. that's when you saw the result. one of the things i think is so special that general motors is the men and women at general motors. they worked so hard during that period doing what needed to be done to get the restructuring completed. david: the government put money in a general motors. did the government get its money back in some form or another over the years? mary: we -- there was a portion of what the government provided that was loans. they had some ownership in stock. we paid back the loans and the stock piece, they chose when to sell
mary: i can't comment.ughter] david: i guess the average person cannot afford to buy some thing like that. probably not. [laughter] you joined general motors in it was a dominant company, then he went south for a while. what was the atmosphere like when you are working there? mary: it was very difficult. across the globe we had 220,000 people. the restructuring event was primarily in north america, but that was 100,000 people we employed today. it was a difficult time. that's when you saw the...
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mary: not in the shopping mary: not in the shopping centers. have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] mary: i like to shop. i would say at events, clearly at events, whether it is the detroit grand prix were a meeting such as this. often, we will be in the same place. david: for relaxation, other than retail therapy, what do you do? are you a golfer? do you ski? what do you do? mary: at this point, a lot of my free time has been dedicated to going to my children sports. hockey, soccer, cross-country, football. i am a hockey mom and a soccer mom. i have watched a lot of sports. as that chapter ends, i'm starting to take golf lessons. that is probably all i have time for now. david: i would suggest miniature golf. it is less frustrating. mary: i like that. david: when you are watching your kids' sports, do you tweet to get things done? do you email while you are watching them? mary: when they are on the field, i'm watching. if they are not playing, i am probably on my phone. ♪ megan: robert de niro and his -- when it comes to th
mary: not in the shopping mary: not in the shopping centers. have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] mary: i like to shop. i would say at events, clearly at events, whether it is the detroit grand prix were a meeting such as this. often, we will be in the same place. david: for relaxation, other than retail therapy, what do you do? are you a golfer? do you ski? what do you do? mary: at this point, a lot of my free time has been dedicated to going to my children sports....
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mary: i think i was surprised by.hen people started asking, it was a reflection on the auto industry and what people thought of the auto industry. i have grown up in it and i would not be sitting here today if not 20 years ago people have not taken chances on me to develop me. it was a bit surprising, but now if i can be a role model for other young girls to pursue engineering careers or pursue math and science, that's a good thing. it is a question asked evelyn more than it should. david: when you joined general motors have the age of 18, did you expect to rise up or any woman can rise up to be ceo at that time? mary: i think i had no even vision was something i could achieve. i was studying engineering and loved it. i was looking to pursue it career in engineering. i have this wonderful opportunity to work in so many different areas, great mentors. i feel very fortunate. david: did you hear from high school asate you told you they always knew you were terrific? did you get a lot of that? did you find people laughing
mary: i think i was surprised by.hen people started asking, it was a reflection on the auto industry and what people thought of the auto industry. i have grown up in it and i would not be sitting here today if not 20 years ago people have not taken chances on me to develop me. it was a bit surprising, but now if i can be a role model for other young girls to pursue engineering careers or pursue math and science, that's a good thing. it is a question asked evelyn more than it should. david: when...
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[laughter] mary: no.st of all our dealers are , independent operators, so they have the ultimate control on what price they sell a vehicle for. david: everything has all the options now. are still options that are optional that you can add on that people like? what are the biggest options? mary: we are creating options every day. one of the things we just put out, it is not an option, but it is one of the most recent additions we put into our vehicles is teen driver package. it comes standard on the chevrolet malibu. it is a package where you can monitor how the child is driving from a speed, but also from acceleration and deceleration. you can get a sense of how safely your teen is driving. i would also say -- david: what age does that go off? can it go to 21 or 22 or 25? [laughter] mary: it's really who owns the control of the account on the car. david: what about texting. obviously it has a been a problem, some people are texting and driving. is there not an option where you can keep people from drivin
[laughter] mary: no.st of all our dealers are , independent operators, so they have the ultimate control on what price they sell a vehicle for. david: everything has all the options now. are still options that are optional that you can add on that people like? what are the biggest options? mary: we are creating options every day. one of the things we just put out, it is not an option, but it is one of the most recent additions we put into our vehicles is teen driver package. it comes standard...
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mary: we're seeing a shift in u.s. and across the globe he lived suvs and trucks from a functionality perspective. we are seeing the shift. let's haven't in the last several years is even trucks and crossovers, maybe not as efficient as a car, have become much more fuel-efficient. we believe in having a wide portfolio. we are seeing low gas prices. people are going into an upper level model of vehicle or maybe one size bigger. they definitely are investing the money the are saving from the gas savings into the vehicle, but that's one of the reasons we have a full range of product lines. we will adjust to what the customer wants. david: when people going to buy a car these days who are the real decision-makers? the woman or the man in the relationship? mary: we have data on this. over 80% of decisions are made or influenced by women. david: when people buy a car and the salesman goes back and says i have to talk to my manager to see etr i can do this, do they really talk to their manager? [laughr] [applause] mary: first
mary: we're seeing a shift in u.s. and across the globe he lived suvs and trucks from a functionality perspective. we are seeing the shift. let's haven't in the last several years is even trucks and crossovers, maybe not as efficient as a car, have become much more fuel-efficient. we believe in having a wide portfolio. we are seeing low gas prices. people are going into an upper level model of vehicle or maybe one size bigger. they definitely are investing the money the are saving from the gas...
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mary: you are right.tracted driving i believe is now surpassing is the most common cause of injuries. very disturbingly in the last year, fatalities in the united states have been going down and are now starting to go up. distracted driving is a big he said it -- big piece of it. i think we need to educate the that the message can wait. there are things we have done to integrate. a voice can read your text. it can be on the main screen on the consul of the vehicle. when you are holding your phone looking down, that is one of the worst things you can do. we are trying to put technologies in place to make it better. distracted driving is a real issue. i think we all need to take responsibly to address it. david: you are a member of the president's business advisory council. at the first meeting, you were sitting next to him. what is donald trump like? mary: it was a very productive meeting. we could share our views. ♪ david: do you drive yourself on a weekend? what kind of car do you drive? do you test out
mary: you are right.tracted driving i believe is now surpassing is the most common cause of injuries. very disturbingly in the last year, fatalities in the united states have been going down and are now starting to go up. distracted driving is a big he said it -- big piece of it. i think we need to educate the that the message can wait. there are things we have done to integrate. a voice can read your text. it can be on the main screen on the consul of the vehicle. when you are holding your...
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mary: i would not.b to do for many iars at general motors, and am excited about the technologies we are working on. when i am done doing that come i will probably focus on sleep. [laughter] mary: the two main -- david: the three main companies, , general motors, do you run into the other ceos in michigan or shopping centers or wherever you go? shopping so much centers. i may have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] to shop, but at events, clearly at events, whether the detroit grand prix or a meeting such as this come often we will be in the same place. david: for relaxation, other than retail therapy, what do you do? are you a golfer? you ski? -- do you ski? mary: a lot of time has been dedicated to going to my sports, so i am a hockey mom and soccer mom. , am starting to take lessons and that's probably all the time i have time for right now. david: i would suggest miniature golf. it is less frustrating. [laughter] a good suggestion. you tweet while you are watching the sports, you'r
mary: i would not.b to do for many iars at general motors, and am excited about the technologies we are working on. when i am done doing that come i will probably focus on sleep. [laughter] mary: the two main -- david: the three main companies, , general motors, do you run into the other ceos in michigan or shopping centers or wherever you go? shopping so much centers. i may have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] to shop, but at events, clearly at events, whether the detroit...
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without mary no jesus. >> right. >> and mary is our path to jesus. >> yes. >> interesting and we'll talk more about that. we're going to show some icons of mary that are very important in the russian byzentine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. antine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. ,, . [ music ]. . >>> hello and welcome back. we're talking with father kevin kennedy about mary, the blessed ver gin, the mother of god, the autokas, god bearer. please tell us what we need to know about mary's role in christian salvation, the plan of salvation. >> mary is all about the incarnation which is the enfleshment of god. god becoming one with one of his own creation. in classically franciscan theology, certainly in greek, byzantine christian theology, the incarnation is seen as broader than just redemptive, just salvation. that it is seen as the original creative plan of god. the whole purpose of creation is that god would create in order to bring creation to himself. i
without mary no jesus. >> right. >> and mary is our path to jesus. >> yes. >> interesting and we'll talk more about that. we're going to show some icons of mary that are very important in the russian byzentine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. antine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. ,, . [ music ]. . >>> hello and welcome back. we're...
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mary, they both -- mary lost her mother when she was seven. both had the childhood traumas of mother loss, undoubtedly part of the unconscious connection they had with each other. herndon recognized with an interesting, vivacious, outgoing woman she was. she was very political and fluent in french. very political, new henry clay, if she had been a man she would've absolutely been in politics. she was more fragile than lincoln. her experience of her children dying, first eddie than willie, and her husband did not die in her arms, but she certainly held his head. after that she did unravel. that is a long way from the texture of their marriage in 1840's and early 1850's. when lincoln was totally devoted to her and absolutely loved her. in this new literature, people ask how could lincoln have loved such an obnoxious woman? what a ridiculous question to ask. of course he loved her. and i would like to say, lincoln married up, and that is important to appreciate. recognizing that mary did unravel in her later years and become very troubled psychol
mary, they both -- mary lost her mother when she was seven. both had the childhood traumas of mother loss, undoubtedly part of the unconscious connection they had with each other. herndon recognized with an interesting, vivacious, outgoing woman she was. she was very political and fluent in french. very political, new henry clay, if she had been a man she would've absolutely been in politics. she was more fragile than lincoln. her experience of her children dying, first eddie than willie, and...
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we remember and honor anne-marie whose marie becraft honor vision and dedication and generosity alloweder to transcend slavery and racism to be an educational pioneer and provide a formal education for african american young women. may the naming of these buildings in honor of isaac hawkins and anne marie becraft be a remembrance and inspiration that all human beings are endowed by you, our creator, with certain inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. further, may today's dedication remind and inspire all to appreciate and respect all the wonderful diversity with which you endow humankind. gracious god, we ask for your blessing upon isaac hawkins hall and anne marie becraft hall, as well as all those who will walk , pass, and reside in these halls. we ask for your blessing on all of us gathered for this occasion . may we make our own the words of het act justly, love , tenderly, and walk humbly with our god. amen. >> thank you very much for offering this blessing, and to all of our speakers. we are grateful to each of you , andour words, presence contributions
we remember and honor anne-marie whose marie becraft honor vision and dedication and generosity alloweder to transcend slavery and racism to be an educational pioneer and provide a formal education for african american young women. may the naming of these buildings in honor of isaac hawkins and anne marie becraft be a remembrance and inspiration that all human beings are endowed by you, our creator, with certain inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. further, may...
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that students will come to recall the history of isaac hawkins and anne-marie b kraft. history isn't always easy and enjoyable. andkraf --f hawkins of hawkins and kraft remind us as much. sometimes history is difficult and somber and riddled with injustice, but if there's one thing i've learned from my time at georgetown, it is that georgetown students are at their best when things are challenging. these buildings we dedicate today are surely appropriate samples of memorialized history, but beyond that, i hope they stand as constant challenges to confront difficult history and a challenge to stand up to lingering injustice that remains in our world today. we may not be able to change the past, but in understanding our history, we come to understand the role we have to play in the promotion of justice in our world today. isaac hawkins and marie b kraft will serve as reminders of that role and that challenge. thank you. [applause] ayodele aruleba: in my remarks at the ceremony in november 2015, replacing the original names of these buildings with freedom and remembrance,
that students will come to recall the history of isaac hawkins and anne-marie b kraft. history isn't always easy and enjoyable. andkraf --f hawkins of hawkins and kraft remind us as much. sometimes history is difficult and somber and riddled with injustice, but if there's one thing i've learned from my time at georgetown, it is that georgetown students are at their best when things are challenging. these buildings we dedicate today are surely appropriate samples of memorialized history, but...
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elizabeth, mary's older sister with whom mary was living during this courtship drama and later, is by far and away the best witness to this unfolding drama and the significance of lincoln's love for mary. she said that lincoln was charmed with mary's wit and fascinated with her will, nature, and culture. i have happened in a room where they were sitting and mary let the conversation. lincoln would listen and gaze on her as if drawn by some superior power you resistible he so. he -- resistible irresistibly so. there is no question that they were engaged to be married. lincoln talks about the broken engagement. what baffled everybody in late december, lincoln broke it off. reason he talked about the first of january, 1841 as the fatal first, that was the day they were to be married. the broken engagement was a week or 10 days before that. the anniversary reaction a year later is twofold psychologically because the other thing that happened on that date is lincoln separated from speed, with whom he had been living and sleeping in the same bed for the previous 3.5 years since he first arr
elizabeth, mary's older sister with whom mary was living during this courtship drama and later, is by far and away the best witness to this unfolding drama and the significance of lincoln's love for mary. she said that lincoln was charmed with mary's wit and fascinated with her will, nature, and culture. i have happened in a room where they were sitting and mary let the conversation. lincoln would listen and gaze on her as if drawn by some superior power you resistible he so. he -- resistible...
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>> marie: which one?re are so many i can explain to you. >> charlie: the fact that he was unmasked, those transcripts were revealed. >> marie: there could be very legitimate national security briefings that mike flynn and his conversation with russian officials, turkish officials, any of these other officials was unmasked. i'm not saying that have been dori didn't, i'm saying there is zero evidence to back up the claim that this is a constitutional crisis. i want the senate to have hearings on russian interference in our election. jim comey said they are still interfering. surgeons and answer some questions. i think republicans are also using this politically. they're saying will invite her, she'll say no, then we will say she is. let's put that in the context of what russia did. >> harris: i want to go back to sanders question because i think it's a good one. i didn't quite hear it in your answer. i understand what you think it says for republicans, but what does it say specifically for susan rice? i wan
>> marie: which one?re are so many i can explain to you. >> charlie: the fact that he was unmasked, those transcripts were revealed. >> marie: there could be very legitimate national security briefings that mike flynn and his conversation with russian officials, turkish officials, any of these other officials was unmasked. i'm not saying that have been dori didn't, i'm saying there is zero evidence to back up the claim that this is a constitutional crisis. i want the senate to...
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>> marie: it's inappropriate. >> marie: bell said this is the worst time we've ever seen it.ad things mailed to my home -- >> meghan: it's hard all the way around. nobody did this to obama. this is the next level. >> marie: for the last eight years, they hatred, the things we got mailed to the white hous white house -- >> harris: this is what our enemy does to people when they capture them. let's not compare the racial or anything like that. this stands alone. al franken wants to do an appearance with us. >> marie: this does not represent the left. >> meghan: fox had hosted this to obama, they would probably be in jail and they wouldn't be hosting new year's rock and eve. they haven't fired her yet. >> bill: that's the point. they are haters. they come out of the woodwork on all sides. this is a celebrity and there is a debate going on at cnn. there shouldn't be a debate. >> harris: no wonder we don't know the questions. >> meghan: the president of harvard is encouraging the class of 2017 to embrace free speech or risk being caught up in a bubble. she also appeared to take a
>> marie: it's inappropriate. >> marie: bell said this is the worst time we've ever seen it.ad things mailed to my home -- >> meghan: it's hard all the way around. nobody did this to obama. this is the next level. >> marie: for the last eight years, they hatred, the things we got mailed to the white hous white house -- >> harris: this is what our enemy does to people when they capture them. let's not compare the racial or anything like that. this stands alone. al...
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mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally wrong, i'll tell you my opinion. lemonis: what happens if steven gives you his opinion? do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the mac
mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally...
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mary listened to terri's concerns but was skeptical.knew from first-hand experience that accidents happen. >> it happened to me, i fell. who would have thought i would get so sick. it's very, very sad, but things do happen. >> reporter: besides, she thought, how much credence can you put into what a medium says? >> i would imagine most people would be -- would say, "come on, no, it's bob." she fell in the shower. leave it alone. >> right, and that's pretty much what i said. i knew there had -- had to have been some investigation. >> reporter: but for terri, the specific details the medium gave only strengthened her belief. >> there were two blows to the head. one was metal and one was wooden. >> had any of this been out in the -- >> never. >> -- media? >> never, and then i went on to say by who? and she said by her husband. >> reporter: and even though mary thought terry's imagination was maybe running a little wild, she advised her friend to take her concerns to the police. >> i very, very, very much wanted to be wrong. absolutely. >>
mary listened to terri's concerns but was skeptical.knew from first-hand experience that accidents happen. >> it happened to me, i fell. who would have thought i would get so sick. it's very, very sad, but things do happen. >> reporter: besides, she thought, how much credence can you put into what a medium says? >> i would imagine most people would be -- would say, "come on, no, it's bob." she fell in the shower. leave it alone. >> right, and that's pretty much...
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mary j. blige had is here. one of the viewers had the arms up, "stronger." >>> but first, president trump embarking on his first international trip. it will stand as a test abroad for the commander in chief. and it comes as his administration wrestles with controversies here at home. our team will break it all down. let's start with peter alexander at the white house this morning. peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. good friday. president trump set to take off today for that complicated first foreign trip, includie ining high-stakes meetings with key alies. he hopes to leave the domestic turmoil in its wake, even as the investigation between trump aides and operatives, have gone from a counterintelligence to a criminal investigation. ahead of his first foreign trip, the president at home with his lawyers. following the appointment of robert mueller, hired a watergate prosecutor to investigate alleged contacts between the trump campaign and russia. >> the spire thientire thing ha w
mary j. blige had is here. one of the viewers had the arms up, "stronger." >>> but first, president trump embarking on his first international trip. it will stand as a test abroad for the commander in chief. and it comes as his administration wrestles with controversies here at home. our team will break it all down. let's start with peter alexander at the white house this morning. peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. good friday. president trump set to take...
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he and mary didn't know each other, weren't even facebook friend for that matter. but both belonged to that northeast detroit group, which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. >> said something to the effect that tommy and raymond highers are in prison for life. every time i hear miss you by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which, by all rights, should have been the end of it. but something in that post tripped a wire deep in the crater of kevin's memory. that name, highers. he had heard it before. he was sure of it. in connection with a murder case. way back in the late '80s. and that memory lit up another one clear as day. the indelible memory of a bizarre story a college roommate told him in '93 or so. he could hardly believe it then. but now when he saw mary's post, no, couldn't be. were those old stories somehow connected? maybe mary could tell him. >> i sent back to her, they wouldn't have to be in prison for killing old m
he and mary didn't know each other, weren't even facebook friend for that matter. but both belonged to that northeast detroit group, which is why that very same summer day in 2009, he happened to see mary's post about those boys in prison for murder. >> said something to the effect that tommy and raymond highers are in prison for life. every time i hear miss you by the stones, i think of those guys. >> did you know those two guys? >> no, i didn't know them. >> which, by...
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mary j. blige is up there. and we are going to hear from her in just a few moments. >>> but, let us start with our top story on this friday morning. president trump set to embark on his first international trip. the nine-day, five-stop store will serve as a crucial test abroad for the commander in chief. it comes as his administration deals with controversies here at home. let's start with peter alaxen alaxeneder who is at the white house this morning. good morning. >> good morning, good friday. president trump take off for that first foreign trip including high-stakes meetings with key u.s. allies in the middle east and europe. the president hoping to leave all the domestic turmoil in his wake, even as a top senator says the investigation into alleged ties between trump campaign aides and russian operatives appears to have gone from a counterintelligence one to a criminal investigation. ahead of his first foreign trip, the president huddling here at home with his lawyers following the appoin
mary j. blige is up there. and we are going to hear from her in just a few moments. >>> but, let us start with our top story on this friday morning. president trump set to embark on his first international trip. the nine-day, five-stop store will serve as a crucial test abroad for the commander in chief. it comes as his administration deals with controversies here at home. let's start with peter alaxen alaxeneder who is at the white house this morning. good morning. >> good...
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i'm anna marie green. president trump arrives in israel this morning, the second stop in his first trip overseas since taking office. his first stop was saudi arabia where he changed his tone concerning islam while urging muslim leaders to lead the fight against radicalism and making no mention of human rights or democracy. teri okita is in london. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in his third day of foreign travel, president trump now turns his attention to the palestinian contract and whether it brokers a peace deal. he sounded a call for ending extremism. >> this is a battle between good and evil. >> president trump used his much anticipated speech on islam sunday, pressing leaders to join global coalition against terrorism. >> a better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorists and drive out the extremists. drive them out. >> speaking in the saudi arabian capital, the president also stayed clear of using the words "radical islamic terrorism" during his address, opting in
i'm anna marie green. president trump arrives in israel this morning, the second stop in his first trip overseas since taking office. his first stop was saudi arabia where he changed his tone concerning islam while urging muslim leaders to lead the fight against radicalism and making no mention of human rights or democracy. teri okita is in london. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in his third day of foreign travel, president trump now turns his attention to the palestinian...
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>> marie: i think you see michael flynn flat running as far away from this as you can. it sounds like he was saying, if the president did this, i had nothing to do with it. subpoenas were issued recently for evidence in the flynn investigation, that is continuing. this is going to cloud every single thing they do, and every single time president trump send someone out to say one thing, and to 12 later tweets something different, he undermines sean spicer and others. >> harris: not only that, but democrats are so thirsty to put his special prosecutor on board. remember, when you see past investigations, they can fetter out. people will have to lawyer up just to get away from certain things whether there is evidence right away or not. >> david: he's coming out with his budget, and he will be overseas when that happens. i think that may be a good thing. his economic team it sometimes makes a better case without getting into all the other things. >> marie: that's an extra ordinary statement. but let's think about the fact that he is going to be overseas during this trip. >>
>> marie: i think you see michael flynn flat running as far away from this as you can. it sounds like he was saying, if the president did this, i had nothing to do with it. subpoenas were issued recently for evidence in the flynn investigation, that is continuing. this is going to cloud every single thing they do, and every single time president trump send someone out to say one thing, and to 12 later tweets something different, he undermines sean spicer and others. >> harris: not...
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i called mary. mary had just walked into the phone rang.hen the she was somewhat surprised to her my voice. i asked if anybody from the unit had contacted her. my voice was calm and clear and i told her that i'd been in a bad crash and have broken my back. mary was saddened that i would live a life of back pain but was relieved that i was ok. then i told her i could not move my legs. she immediately went into crisis mode and had the frame of mind that week -- to have me talk to the kids. it would be a sleepless night for her and the kids. i am sorry. asked if this dad ever had to go back to iraq again. less than 20 hours, surgery was completed. i was on my way to walter reed medical center. the first three hospitals, i would spend my recovery and rehab. with mary by my side, we began our unwanted journey together. a spinal cord injury and paralysis is a very unique and complex injury. there were effects of injury that i never thought of that were then discovered. beyond the loss of movement to my le
i called mary. mary had just walked into the phone rang.hen the she was somewhat surprised to her my voice. i asked if anybody from the unit had contacted her. my voice was calm and clear and i told her that i'd been in a bad crash and have broken my back. mary was saddened that i would live a life of back pain but was relieved that i was ok. then i told her i could not move my legs. she immediately went into crisis mode and had the frame of mind that week -- to have me talk to the kids. it...
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is >> bitten by a shark. >> >>> you may be sharing the water with mary lee. 50-year-old great white shark. >> i definitely try to keep my eye out >> been tracking mary lee over four and a half year >> chris fisher is the founding chairman of o search >> she's the size of a minivan. >> you need to stay away. >> and mary lee has been joined by cisco, a smaller off the coast of delaware >> it's not important enough to me to be in the water >> his team's goal is to track the movements and communicating patterns and great white attacks are extremely rare >> mary lee has been swimming 40, 50 years. >> she's waiting for chance i'm telling you >> maybe if you're lucky you'll get to see mary lee's tail because she's more afraid of you than you are of her >> you see the fin, you're out. >> the organization is tracking more than 2000 sharks throughout the world and the research shows most great whites in the north atlantic ocean off the cape cod coast spend their younger years eating fish off of jersey's delaware shores. >> just relax, swim around, don't worry, probably
is >> bitten by a shark. >> >>> you may be sharing the water with mary lee. 50-year-old great white shark. >> i definitely try to keep my eye out >> been tracking mary lee over four and a half year >> chris fisher is the founding chairman of o search >> she's the size of a minivan. >> you need to stay away. >> and mary lee has been joined by cisco, a smaller off the coast of delaware >> it's not important enough to me to be in the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.cbs morning news." is that ice cream? no, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. finish quantum, proven don't to clean better thanlean. cascade complete gel. switch to finish quantum and get really clean dishes first time, every time. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. >>> our top story this morning, the man accused of driving his car into a sidewalk in new york's times square told police he was hearing voices and expected to die. richard rojas is a navy veteran. he mowed down 23 people and at least one died, an 18-year-old tourist from michigan. officials say this was not an act of terrorism. >>> and today, president trump leaves on his first overseas trip as commander in chief. yesterday he denied he had collaborated with russia. he also denied reports that he asked former fbi director james comey to end the investigation. mr. trump said the
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.cbs morning news." is that ice cream? no, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. finish quantum, proven don't to clean better thanlean. cascade complete gel. switch to finish quantum and get really clean dishes first time, every time. ♪ ♪ give extra....
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the one and only mary j. blige. mary, thank you so much.n closed. look at the video. 4,000 block ofniny avenue, carver s carvcar verses a trash truck. >> stay with us for the weather. another hot one today. 90 degrees. hot and humid. afternoon scattered thunderstorms in the forecast. if you're heading out this evening, keep that in mind. a cooler weekend. 74 saturday. cloudy, maybe sprinkles. 71 on sunday. 70s into next week. >> we'll have the latest on the stolen ambulance incident on the nbc washington app. >>> this morning on "today's" take, ellie kemp. then our friday give away could be yours. and it doesn't get sweeter than this. two delicious desserts. one ultimate cookoff, starting right now. >>> from nbc news, this is "today's" take live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> look at that crowd. good morning. welcome to "today" on this freebie friday morning, may 19th, 2017. you know this theme song from "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt". and we have ellie it's an ear worm. it's good. >> i haven't seen you in so long. >> congratulati
the one and only mary j. blige. mary, thank you so much.n closed. look at the video. 4,000 block ofniny avenue, carver s carvcar verses a trash truck. >> stay with us for the weather. another hot one today. 90 degrees. hot and humid. afternoon scattered thunderstorms in the forecast. if you're heading out this evening, keep that in mind. a cooler weekend. 74 saturday. cloudy, maybe sprinkles. 71 on sunday. 70s into next week. >> we'll have the latest on the stolen ambulance incident...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning president trump visited vatican city to meet with one f his harshest critics, pope francis. it was the first time the leaders had met. mr. trump was accompanied by his wife melania, daughter, ivanka, and son-in-law jared kushner. during his campaign, mr. trump and the pope had exchanged rhetoric. the pope had said a person who only thinks about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may warns another threat may be imminent. front pages in the united kingdom uses the picture of the youngest of the victims, the 8-year-old girl. not seen, the face of the suspected suicide bomber. teri okita with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. they say it's likely the bomber did not
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning president trump visited vatican city to meet with one f his harshest critics, pope francis. it was the first time the leaders had met. mr. trump was accompanied by his wife melania, daughter, ivanka, and son-in-law jared kushner. during his campaign, mr. trump and the pope had exchanged rhetoric. the pope had said a person who only thinks about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber...
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anne-marie? >> i feel like i'm missing out. >> i finally saw "the lion." >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, a fight against the opioid epidemic, how medical marijuana may help people with painkiller addictions. and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. and this year -- many protestors have a very specific focus... at least a dozen people are killed when powerful storms spawn tornadoes an
anne-marie? >> i feel like i'm missing out. >> i finally saw "the lion." >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, a fight against the opioid epidemic, how medical marijuana may help people with painkiller addictions. and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the...
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anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york.hank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks with a louisiana mother who has concerns. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it? because without what we had we would still be in debt and forever be in debt, i have a feeling. >> more than 2 million americans covered by obamacare have pre-existing conditions in louisiana. that including 30% of the population under 65. some of president trump's supporters saying his executive order making it easier for churches to get involved in politics doesn't go enough. it instructs the irs to pack off churches and tact exempt groups from endorsing political candidates. >> no american should be forced to choose the dictates of the federal government and th
anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york.hank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks with a louisiana mother who has concerns. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it?...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may warns another threat may be imminent. front pages in the united kingdom uses the picture of the youngest of the victims, the 8-year-old girl. not seen, the face of the suspected suicide bomber. teri okita with the and we stand strong. >> reporter: a show of solidarity in the face of unspeakable tragedy. and to that end we have seen people lining up to give blood, donating food to the hospital, bringing water and coffee to police officers, a real sense of community in the aftermath of this community. anne-marie, real quick we'd add that 20 people are still in critical condition in various hospitals across manchester. anne-marie? >> teri okita in manchester. thank you
i'm anne-marie green. well, about walls is disgraceful. >>> and the british prime minister says it seems likely the manchester bomber was not acting alone. salman abedi was known to security forces before the attack. the terror threat in brittain is at its highest level following a bombing at a ariana grande concert. prime minister theresa may warns another threat may be imminent. front pages in the united kingdom uses the picture of the youngest of the victims, the 8-year-old girl....
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the white house is pressing the senate to move quickly on the health care bill passed by the house to replace obamacare, but some senators including republicans are voicing concern, and today on capitol hill the focus will be on russia's interference in the u.s. election and the testimony of former acting attorney general sally yates. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the hearing comes four months after the senate refused president trump's travel ban. in the meantime the trump administration continues to defend its plan to overhaul obamacare, which faces significant changes in the senate. former acting attorney general sally yates will speak publicly for the first time today, detailing her january warning to the white house about michael flynn's contact with russia's ambassador to the u.s. >> there are so many questions here as to who knew what when, what was done with this. >> questions could also be raised about whether the
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, the white house is pressing the senate to move quickly on the health care bill passed by the house to replace obamacare, but some senators including republicans are voicing concern, and today on capitol hill the focus will be on russia's interference in the u.s. election and the testimony of former acting attorney general sally yates. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the hearing comes four months...
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tell us about the fee structure at mary's center. >> yeah.ary's center, we take all types of insurance insurance. or are underinsured regardless. we make sure they are cared for. if they can pay something, there is a sliding scale. we would never turn anyone away. right now there really are very difficult times. people are concerned about coming in, if they're going to lose their health care, if they have to choose between a prescription for a chronic illness or pay for groceries. it's a very, very challenging time for people to try and figure out how they're going to care for their families if there is an illness or just regular checkups and vaccinations that need to be attended to. >> kelly, you have a tag line this year. it's start your own activism at home. what's the story behind that? >> start your activism at home, this year there's an increased sense of urgency. we have seen the administration's proposed budget. many of the cuts will have significant affects in our community. people in this region are -- we are a giving population. a
tell us about the fee structure at mary's center. >> yeah.ary's center, we take all types of insurance insurance. or are underinsured regardless. we make sure they are cared for. if they can pay something, there is a sliding scale. we would never turn anyone away. right now there really are very difficult times. people are concerned about coming in, if they're going to lose their health care, if they have to choose between a prescription for a chronic illness or pay for groceries. it's a...
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anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> mueller's investigation may well include the firing of fbi director james comey and the alleged request by the president to end the investigation of michael flynn. there are three on capitol hill including the house oversight committee. its chairman republican jason chaffetz has scheduled a hearing for next wednesday, and scott pelley spoke to him last night. >> we've had a little bit of trouble contacting him. he's had a telephone change since he's left the department of justice. but we have formally noticed the hearing for next wednesday at 9:30 a.m., eastern time. i have some flexibility. it comes with an asterisk. we hope to hear from him and see the documents. remember, nobody's seen these documents. so we have to secure those documents as well. >>> well, on wall street the so-called trump bump turned into the trump dump. jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange with more on the biggest losers in eight months. good morning, jill. >> good
anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> mueller's investigation may well include the firing of fbi director james comey and the alleged request by the president to end the investigation of michael flynn. there are three on capitol hill including the house oversight committee. its chairman republican jason chaffetz has scheduled a hearing for next wednesday, and scott pelley spoke to him last night. >> we've had a little bit of trouble...
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is >> bitten by a shark. >> >>> you may be sharing the water with mary lee. 50-year-old great white shark. >> i definitely try to keep my eye out >> been tracking mary lee over four and a half year >> chris fisher is the founding chairman of o search >> she's the size of a minivan. >> you need to stay away. >> and mary lee has been joined by cisco, a smaller off the coast of delaware >> it's not important enough to me to be in the water >> his team's goal is to track the movements and communicating patterns and great white attacks are extremely rare >> mary lee has been swimming 40, 50 years. >> she's waiting for chance i'm telling you >> maybe if you're lucky you'll get to see mary lee's tail because she's more afraid of you than you are of her >> you see the fin, you're out. >> the organization is tracking more than 2000 sharks throughout the world and the research shows most great whites in the north atlantic ocean off the cape cod coast spend their younger years eating fish off of jersey's delaware shores. >> just relax, swim around, don't worry, probably
is >> bitten by a shark. >> >>> you may be sharing the water with mary lee. 50-year-old great white shark. >> i definitely try to keep my eye out >> been tracking mary lee over four and a half year >> chris fisher is the founding chairman of o search >> she's the size of a minivan. >> you need to stay away. >> and mary lee has been joined by cisco, a smaller off the coast of delaware >> it's not important enough to me to be in the...
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mary now uses a walker to get around and she will have many months of recovery ahead. meanwhile the driver has still not been found. there's no question that this person knew that they hit something. theres ' no way that they wouldn't know. and for them to drive off is very disturbing. since her accident mary's friends have placed intersection hoping someone with information will come forward. mary has used a bike as her main means of transportation for more than a decade and often spent her time advocating for more bicyclists safety awareness and improvements here in olney. i do ride in the middle the lane when the law permits when i do have to ride in the laip. unfortunately in olney, lots of the roads don't have sidewalks so i'm forced to do that. i wish we had more education in the community on a normal basis and a little l more signs. in the meantime these signs will have to do. there is very limited suspect vehicle information, but police are looking for a light or silver colored pickup truck. in ol initial anjali hemphill, fox5 local news. >> coming up next, rem
mary now uses a walker to get around and she will have many months of recovery ahead. meanwhile the driver has still not been found. there's no question that this person knew that they hit something. theres ' no way that they wouldn't know. and for them to drive off is very disturbing. since her accident mary's friends have placed intersection hoping someone with information will come forward. mary has used a bike as her main means of transportation for more than a decade and often spent her...
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i'm anne-marie green.his morning, the white house is scrambling to respond to a damning report in "the washington post" alleging that president trump revealed highly classified information about isis to russia. the white house called the story false but did not deny classified information was disclosed. last week, according to "the washington post," the president shared details about an isis threat provided by another country with the russian foreign minister and ambassador. the move has the potential to jeopardize a critical isis intelligence source. the post reports the information was so sensitive it was restricted even within the u.s. government. the u.s. did not have permission to share the intel, and after the meeting, white house officials called the cia and nsa to try and contain the damage. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are demanding answers. the trump white house is back in crisis mode as it reacts to yet another
i'm anne-marie green.his morning, the white house is scrambling to respond to a damning report in "the washington post" alleging that president trump revealed highly classified information about isis to russia. the white house called the story false but did not deny classified information was disclosed. last week, according to "the washington post," the president shared details about an isis threat provided by another country with the russian foreign minister and ambassador....
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anne-marie? >>> well, today president trump plans to sign an executive order that will ease restrictions on political activity by religious groups. the irs rule known as the johnson amendment says churches and other nonprofits risk losing tax exempt status if they endorse political candidates. the executive order also promises regulatory relief for groups with religious objections to preventive services required by the affordable care act such as covering birth control. >>> fbi director james comey returns to capitol hill today for more testimony regarding last year's election. yesterday as jeff pegues reports, comey told the senate committee he would not change his decision to reveal the reopening of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation but comey said it was an agonizing choice. >> this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think it may have had an impact on the election. >> fbi director james comey changed his decision. discovery was made on a computer clinton aide huma abedin shared
anne-marie? >>> well, today president trump plans to sign an executive order that will ease restrictions on political activity by religious groups. the irs rule known as the johnson amendment says churches and other nonprofits risk losing tax exempt status if they endorse political candidates. the executive order also promises regulatory relief for groups with religious objections to preventive services required by the affordable care act such as covering birth control. >>>...