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mary ann was almost 50. did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach, janos kulcsar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her. loved boring on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the relationship. and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >>> coming up, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> when i saw the report where he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. >> when "dateline" continues. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff.
mary ann was almost 50. did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach,...
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marie, i have to ask. >> marie: i knew this was coming.a: she has her talking points. >> charlie: barack obama is right. works every time. tell me i'm wrong, because i would love to be told i'm wrong about this. there is an alarming number of people in the democratic party who think socialism is great and have no problem with it. what's going on? what's wrong here? >> marie: i think when you or of the people use the term socialism it's an easy way to get out of the conversation about how to make sure that there are people in the lower middle classes that are able to make more money, to better afford college or health care. >> greg: typical socialist. >> marie: know, by saying socialist commit all my shots down the argument. we have problem with inequality. the richer are getting richer and the poor or middle-class have stagnated or gone down. that's a problem. i'm not saying this solution is the solution in chicago. and i'm not saying that democrats do themselves any favors and they talk about socialism, we need to figure out how we can do
marie, i have to ask. >> marie: i knew this was coming.a: she has her talking points. >> charlie: barack obama is right. works every time. tell me i'm wrong, because i would love to be told i'm wrong about this. there is an alarming number of people in the democratic party who think socialism is great and have no problem with it. what's going on? what's wrong here? >> marie: i think when you or of the people use the term socialism it's an easy way to get out of the...
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aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate mary let me go to you first in london i guess we are the most important take away impression of the of the summit in helsinki and what was accomplished two points go ahead mary. well i think the most important thing was that it happened a tall i was one of the people who was actually quite in favor of it happening and felt the to should have happened much closer to the beginning of donald trump's presidency and i'm sorry that it wasn't as to what it to achieved i think that's probably best summed up in a phrase that president putin used in his initial statement where he talked about first steps and i think it was probably unrealistic to expect anything other than the thing more than first steps but i think at least that was a complex but of course in in the twenty four hours after the summit and after the press conference i mean what we've seen is been a complete demolition from washington i mean personally i'm just amazed looking at the u.s. response or at least probably what is better ca
aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate mary let me go to you first in london i guess we are the most important take away impression of the of the summit in helsinki and what was accomplished two points go ahead mary. well i think the most important thing was that it happened a tall i was one of the people who was actually quite in favor of it happening and felt the to should have happened much closer to the beginning of donald trump's...
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>> marie: i think their split. war on women is back. >> harris: you had an excellent question, will come back to it at some point. and you could to thousands of people dying was your question. it is. do you undermine the argument of the tinkering around the edge which may be realistic when you say thousands of women. >> harris: we will move on. a former fbi lawyer lisa page is expected to meet privately with doing house committees on wednesday tomorrow. this just one day before fbi agent peter strzok is to testify publicly about the russia investigation. what answers are we going to get about their anti-trump text messages? love and no president. no matter who rides point, there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? discover our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. sweet, juicy king crab and jumbo snow crab cozied up with crab linguin
>> marie: i think their split. war on women is back. >> harris: you had an excellent question, will come back to it at some point. and you could to thousands of people dying was your question. it is. do you undermine the argument of the tinkering around the edge which may be realistic when you say thousands of women. >> harris: we will move on. a former fbi lawyer lisa page is expected to meet privately with doing house committees on wednesday tomorrow. this just one day...
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mary: yes that is right.have come from under 2 million dollars in sales to over 40. and with our current contracts and our growth record where we're at right now we should be at over 50 next year. our ultimate goal is to be a billion dollar company in the next 10 years. which has a nice ring to it , doesn't it? merry: it does. soledad so you've been removed : from this list of the 25 percent tariff, which i know was kind of what sent you into a bit of a tailspin the other day. you've been taken off that list. so what tariffs do you facerigh? what is the risk? mary so we were taken off the : original list of 301s. new investigation into the section 232 tariffs stating that they were going to possibly put a tariff on all imported vehicles and all imported automotive components. soledad: i had read that you were generally -- genuinely concerned that your business might struggle or not last through the quarter is that still true? you think that is a possibility? mary: if these tariffs were to take effect. absolut
mary: yes that is right.have come from under 2 million dollars in sales to over 40. and with our current contracts and our growth record where we're at right now we should be at over 50 next year. our ultimate goal is to be a billion dollar company in the next 10 years. which has a nice ring to it , doesn't it? merry: it does. soledad so you've been removed : from this list of the 25 percent tariff, which i know was kind of what sent you into a bit of a tailspin the other day. you've been taken...
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>> marie: fox news analyst, your title has gotten long, that's marie harf. joining us on the couch today is david webb, hosting the david webb show on sirius xm and a fox news contributor and he is "outnumbered." this is going to be a fiery couch today, i can feel it already. looks locked and loaded, are you ready? be ready, whenever undone. new reaction is a white house looks at stripping security clearances of the six former national security officials. a former fbi director james comey, former dni james clapper, former cia director john brennan and former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe, former national security advisor susan rice and former cia director michael hayden. criticism from these former officials and others have escalated in the aftermath of the presidents i met with russian president vladimir puti president vladimir putin. last week, calling the president's behavior nothing short of treasonous. but if they should maintain security clearances that they were granted during their time and previous administrations. watch. speak of the president
>> marie: fox news analyst, your title has gotten long, that's marie harf. joining us on the couch today is david webb, hosting the david webb show on sirius xm and a fox news contributor and he is "outnumbered." this is going to be a fiery couch today, i can feel it already. looks locked and loaded, are you ready? be ready, whenever undone. new reaction is a white house looks at stripping security clearances of the six former national security officials. a former fbi director...
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joining us now is mary buchzeig. mary: thank you for having me.bit about it. mary: we are a worldwide manufacturer. wey anufacture parts not onl the u., but china a taiwan and we are getting into european operations as well. and we produce roughly 80% of our products throughout china and taiwan right now. soledad: you've grown pretty impressively. what i read was you had revenues in 40 million dollars and you were looking realistically at 50 million dollars. is that right? mary: yes that is right. erovhe last ten years we have come from under 2 million dollarin sales to over 40. and with our current contracts and our growth recorwhere we're at right now we should be at over 50 next year. our ultimate goal is to be a billion dollar company in thext 10 years. which has a nice ring to it , doesn't it? merry: it does. soledad so you've been remove o : from this f the 25 percent tariff, which i know was ki b of what sent you into a of a tailspin the other key. you've been taoff that list. what tariffs do you fac right now? what is the risk? mary so we
joining us now is mary buchzeig. mary: thank you for having me.bit about it. mary: we are a worldwide manufacturer. wey anufacture parts not onl the u., but china a taiwan and we are getting into european operations as well. and we produce roughly 80% of our products throughout china and taiwan right now. soledad: you've grown pretty impressively. what i read was you had revenues in 40 million dollars and you were looking realistically at 50 million dollars. is that right? mary: yes that is...
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takeaway impression of the of the summit in helsinki and what was accomplished two points go ahead mary. well i think the most important thing was that it happened a tall i was one of the people who was actually quite in favor of it happening and felt the to should have happened much closer to the beginning of donald trump's presidency and i'm sorry that it wasn't as to what it to achieved i think that's probably best summed up in a phrase that president putin used in his initial statement where he talked about first steps and i think it was probably unrealistic to expect anything other than the thing more than first steps but i think at least that was accomplished but of course in in the twenty four hours after the summit and after the press conference i mean what we've seen is been a complete demolition from washington i mean personally i'm just amazed looking at the u.s. response or at least probably what is better called the response of the washington political establishment the swamp that's what i call it ok michael is that the same two points to you i mean the most important quest
takeaway impression of the of the summit in helsinki and what was accomplished two points go ahead mary. well i think the most important thing was that it happened a tall i was one of the people who was actually quite in favor of it happening and felt the to should have happened much closer to the beginning of donald trump's presidency and i'm sorry that it wasn't as to what it to achieved i think that's probably best summed up in a phrase that president putin used in his initial statement...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning in northern california firefighters are fighting a deadly fast-moving erratic fire that expanded overnight. >> oh, my god. everybody's panicking and trying to leave. >>> a bulldozer operator has been killed and three firefighters injured battling the so-called carr fire. the fire tore through two communities and then jumped the sacramento river, reaching the city of reading. new evacuation orders have been issued. at least 15 buildings are destroyed including a historic schoolhouse and five others damaged. a fire spokesman said the blaze is taking down everything in its path. fueled by skosh. ing temperatures and strong winds, the fire has tripled in size overnight. more than 28,000 acres have burned. on the phone with me now is dave grashoff. he's photographer for wkovr. give me an idea of what conditions are light right now. >> good morning, anne-marie. i'm right here in the middle of it. i used to live here. they're trying to save homes. right in front of us, a hou
i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning in northern california firefighters are fighting a deadly fast-moving erratic fire that expanded overnight. >> oh, my god. everybody's panicking and trying to leave. >>> a bulldozer operator has been killed and three firefighters injured battling the so-called carr fire. the fire tore through two communities and then jumped the sacramento river, reaching the city of reading. new evacuation orders have been issued. at least 15...
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ok let me go back to mary in london and. finished the first half of the program here it's seems to me and i'm going to express my opinion is that no collusion is been proven actually the last indictment actually should make that clear rod rosenstein why he announced it to the public is a mystery to me i don't think he should have done that but nonetheless so collusion is kind of off the table and obstruction of justice that's pretty dicey too but russia treason and this is what we're getting treason when you when a political culture starts using that term very loosely you know you're in trouble here this is something from the atlantic james fallows and this is where it's going this is the moment of truth for republicans the g.o.p. can either defend the united states or serve that the damaged and defective man who is now its president and this is their going into the midterm election this is what they want to do they want to start picking off moderate republicans as they go into the election here it's because donald trump is
ok let me go back to mary in london and. finished the first half of the program here it's seems to me and i'm going to express my opinion is that no collusion is been proven actually the last indictment actually should make that clear rod rosenstein why he announced it to the public is a mystery to me i don't think he should have done that but nonetheless so collusion is kind of off the table and obstruction of justice that's pretty dicey too but russia treason and this is what we're getting...
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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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i'm anne-marie green.ell, whether or not president trump accepts u.s. intelligence's conclusions that russia meddled in the 2016 elections depends on when you ask him. the president's answers shift from one day to the next. he told cbs news he laid down the law with regard to russian interference with the u.s. elections and this morning mr. trump was shown intelligence indicating putin personally ordered cyber attacks to sway the election. laura podesta is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yesterday the president again tried to at a cabinet meeting on wednesday, president trump adde stands on russian medding in u.s. elections. >> is russia still targeting the u.s., mr. president trump? >> white house press secretary sara sanders said he was saying no to more questions. and he went on to talk about russia. >> and there has been no president as tough as i have been on russia. >> and he had a mixed message when cbs news anchor jeff glor asked if he ray -- agreed wit
i'm anne-marie green.ell, whether or not president trump accepts u.s. intelligence's conclusions that russia meddled in the 2016 elections depends on when you ask him. the president's answers shift from one day to the next. he told cbs news he laid down the law with regard to russian interference with the u.s. elections and this morning mr. trump was shown intelligence indicating putin personally ordered cyber attacks to sway the election. laura podesta is here in new york with the details....
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anne-marie? >> thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," ben tracy is in thailand with morn the death of the rescue worker and the latest on the effort to rescue the soccer team. >>> president tris looking for a new epa administrator now that scott pruitt resigned. now, the president announced pruitt's resignation yesterday on twitter. pruitt is the target of ethics investigations into alleged misuse of government resources. mr. trump says he did not ask for pruitt's resignation and called him a terrific guy. mola lenghi reports. >> well, thank you, montana. what a place. >> reporter: president trump held a 70-minute campaign-style rally in montana thursday, but didn't once mention the resignation of his epa chief scott pruitt. he said there was no final straw. he said the resignation was pruitt's own decision despite charges. pruitt was facing a house oversight committee investigation, five inspector general audits, two reviews, and two county ability. pruitt wrote in his resign
anne-marie? >> thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," ben tracy is in thailand with morn the death of the rescue worker and the latest on the effort to rescue the soccer team. >>> president tris looking for a new epa administrator now that scott pruitt resigned. now, the president announced pruitt's resignation yesterday on twitter. pruitt is the target of ethics investigations into alleged misuse of government resources. mr. trump says he...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, in a change of tone, president tone says he'd be open to a meeting with iran's president without preconditions. the president said yesterday he'd meet with the iranians any time they want to. mr. trump withdrew from the iran nuclear accord in may and is set to begin reimposing sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. in a broadcast interview, secretary of state mike pompeo said he's on board, as long as the iranians make fundamental changes in how they treat their own people and reduce their maligned behavior. on capitol hill, there's mixed reaction to mr. trump's offer. republican senator bob corker said it's fine, while democrat bob menendez called the idea another recipe for bad outcomes. and senator menendez was referring to mr. trump's meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un, who promised to work toward the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. but it's reported that north korea is working on new nuclear-capable missiles at the s
anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> well, in a change of tone, president tone says he'd be open to a meeting with iran's president without preconditions. the president said yesterday he'd meet with the iranians any time they want to. mr. trump withdrew from the iran nuclear accord in may and is set to begin reimposing sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. in a broadcast interview, secretary of state mike pompeo said he's on board,...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> firefighters in california say they are starting to gain ground on the deadly wildfire burning around redding. at least six people have been killed by the so-called carr fire. there are at least 18 people reported missing. the massive fire is now 17% contained. it's burned more than 95,000 acres since it started a week ago. at least 874 buildings have been destroyed, many of them homes. nearly 40,000 have been forced to evacuate, and more evacuations were ordered last night. laura podesta is here in new york with the latest. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the fire was started one week ago by a vehicle problem about ten miles west of redding. as you mentioned, the wildfire has claimed homes and lives, but there is some hope this morning. a week after the carr fire began raging out of control in northern california, the flames have finally slowed. >> we are starting to gain some ground. rather than being in the defensive mode on this fire all the time. >> for the
i'm anne-marie green. >>> firefighters in california say they are starting to gain ground on the deadly wildfire burning around redding. at least six people have been killed by the so-called carr fire. there are at least 18 people reported missing. the massive fire is now 17% contained. it's burned more than 95,000 acres since it started a week ago. at least 874 buildings have been destroyed, many of them homes. nearly 40,000 have been forced to evacuate, and more evacuations were...
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i am not a grand architect of our misery, mary.ear the responsibility, i bear the responsibility of ever believing in you! as you can see, committed performances. i like what the film is trying to do. occasionally, it is a little too literal. all the life events that happened to mary, that we then sort of see, that is foreshadowing events in frankenstein. at one point she goes to an exhibition, where you see a dead frog being sparked with electricity, and it is always a reaction shot of her noticing! but the problem is that it does not have the cinematic spark that it should have. again, with something like frankenstein, that is kind of difficult. it has had a rough time with the critics, rather unfairly. it is solid, and inventive. it takes liberties, but that is perfectly fine. what movie like this doesn't? but, the main thing is, i wish that it would jump off the screen a little bit more, as it is, it seems solid and interesting, with committed performances, but just lacked that crucial spark of life, no pun intended! but there
i am not a grand architect of our misery, mary.ear the responsibility, i bear the responsibility of ever believing in you! as you can see, committed performances. i like what the film is trying to do. occasionally, it is a little too literal. all the life events that happened to mary, that we then sort of see, that is foreshadowing events in frankenstein. at one point she goes to an exhibition, where you see a dead frog being sparked with electricity, and it is always a reaction shot of her...
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e i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [engine accelerating] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. >>> our top stories this morning. president trump attends the second day of the nato summit in brussels. yesterday the president blasted allies over defense spending and questioned the necessity of the long-term military alliance. he took particular aim at germany's natural gas venture with russia saying germany was captive to russia. >
e i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [engine accelerating] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once...
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patients like marie. she is getting value-based care because her doctor is part of risk-based contracts that reward him financially when he keeps her blood sugar under control. marie is empowered because -- her insurance plan offered upfront coverage for continuing glucose monitoring. marie is experience in the power of digital technology because her doctor knows ubiquitous connectivity allows him to care for her everyday, not just during infrequent office visits. marie is now actually working for this better future for she joined our company three years ago. she leads the research group to use digital technology to help patients manage chronic conditions, to adhere to medications, and communicate directly with their doctors. we call this vision connected care. this is care that comes to consumers rather than making them come to it. this is care that is digitized, that empowers consumers, and that is built on value. this is what we will give our health care system, what we wanted to. a healthy system that
patients like marie. she is getting value-based care because her doctor is part of risk-based contracts that reward him financially when he keeps her blood sugar under control. marie is empowered because -- her insurance plan offered upfront coverage for continuing glucose monitoring. marie is experience in the power of digital technology because her doctor knows ubiquitous connectivity allows him to care for her everyday, not just during infrequent office visits. marie is now actually working...
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anne-marie. >> john schiumo in new york. thanks so much, john. >>> severe weather gripping the nation. heavy rains gripping across the mid-atlantic and northeast. flood warnings and advisories are posted from north carolina to new york. out west dangerous heat is fueling wildfires that has scorched tens of thousands of acres. two of those fires are burning on the outskirts of california's yosemite national park. today a main part of yosemite is being shut down. chris martinez has the details. >> reporter: summer getaways at california's yosemite national park are closed now. authorities closed two parts of the park wednesday in an attempt to keep a growing wildfire at bay. >> due to the fact that visibility is severely impacted, you've got the air quality issues, it's really important that we basically shut down operations. >> reporter: the iconic half dome and yosemite falls are barely visible. at least 1,000 campground and hotel reservations are canceled. yosemite hasn't been closed for fire since 1990. >> and now we've go
anne-marie. >> john schiumo in new york. thanks so much, john. >>> severe weather gripping the nation. heavy rains gripping across the mid-atlantic and northeast. flood warnings and advisories are posted from north carolina to new york. out west dangerous heat is fueling wildfires that has scorched tens of thousands of acres. two of those fires are burning on the outskirts of california's yosemite national park. today a main part of yosemite is being shut down. chris martinez has...
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mary ellis delighted in flying.n in 1917, the year before the raf was created, her love of planes began early. she got her pilot's licence in 1938 and joined the air transport auxiliary — a civilian organisation which ferried aircraft from factory to front—line airfield. soon, mary and other women were flying bombers and fighters, to the amazement on one occasion, she recalled, of one ground crew. i said, "i am the pilot!" they didn't believe me, and they actually went in the aeroplane and searched it to find a pilot. they came back and said, "there's nobody there, you must be!" after the war, mary ellis lived on the isle of wight, where she managed sandown airport for 20 years. of her time flying, she said, "i'd like to do it all over again." "there was a war on, but otherwise it was absolutely wonderful." mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101. that is all from us now, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mike bushell. dreaming of paris — britain's geraint thomas is just three d
mary ellis delighted in flying.n in 1917, the year before the raf was created, her love of planes began early. she got her pilot's licence in 1938 and joined the air transport auxiliary — a civilian organisation which ferried aircraft from factory to front—line airfield. soon, mary and other women were flying bombers and fighters, to the amazement on one occasion, she recalled, of one ground crew. i said, "i am the pilot!" they didn't believe me, and they actually went in the...
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we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein.st purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing it for english a—level recently. so, basically it is a story about mary shelley's life, and about the creation of frankenstein, which is, as everyone knows, one of the greatest works of literature of all time. it is always very difficult, if you're making a film about the creation of a brilliant work of art, that the inevitable thing will be that it is not as good as the brilliant work of art. let's start by that. it is directed by haifaa al—mansour, and elle fanning is the young writer who admires her mother ver much, lives with her father. -- very much. her mother has passed away, so she is haunted to some extent by the spector of death. she falls in with shelley who is reckless and beautiful. there is almost a hint of twilight, the film, about their relationship. together they forge a new relat
we have mary shelley. basically a film about the creation of frankenstein.st purge which is the prequel to the long—running series, i know you are a huge fan. and swimming with men. rob brydon takes the plunge. so, mary shelley, tell us about that. my son was doing it for english a—level recently. so, basically it is a story about mary shelley's life, and about the creation of frankenstein, which is, as everyone knows, one of the greatest works of literature of all time. it is always very...
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mary ellis delighted in flying.early. there were air fields close to the farm where she got her pilot's licence in 1938 and joined the air transport auxiliary — a civilian organisation which ferried aircraft from factory to front line airfield. soon mary and other women were flying bombers and fighters, to the amazement on one occasion, she recalled, of one ground crew. i said, "i am the pilot!" they didn't believe me, and they actually went in the aeroplane and searched it to find a pilot. they came back and said, "there's nobody there, you must be!" after the war, mary ellis lived on the isle of wight where she managed sandown airport for 20 years. of her time flying, she said, "i would like to do it all over again. there was a war on, but otherwise it was absolutely wonderful." time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. thank you, what the scorcher. we we re thank you, what the scorcher. we were forecasting temperatures in the mid—30s and we registered 35 celsius today at heathrow, we still have
mary ellis delighted in flying.early. there were air fields close to the farm where she got her pilot's licence in 1938 and joined the air transport auxiliary — a civilian organisation which ferried aircraft from factory to front line airfield. soon mary and other women were flying bombers and fighters, to the amazement on one occasion, she recalled, of one ground crew. i said, "i am the pilot!" they didn't believe me, and they actually went in the aeroplane and searched it to find...
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anne-marie? >> john schiumo, thank you. >>> when peter strzok was thrown off robert mueller's team after being grilled by lawmaker, it got downright nasty. republican lawmakers argued the texts tainted the investigation and the probe into hillary clinton's emails. angelica alvarez reports. ge pe strzok had some explaining to do telling lawmakers he regretted to former colleague lisa page were used to question the integrity of fbi's investigation in the russian interference in the 2016 election. >> i regret having sent those. i wrote it. >> reporter: but the hearing deeply descended into chaos. >> i will not' that question. >> reporter: south carolina's trey gowdy grilled him. >> it's not my understanding he kicked me off because of any bias, that it was done based on the appearance. i don't appreciate what was originally said was changed. >> i don't give a damn what you think. >> reporter: the hearing got personal when he asked strzok about an extramarital affair. >> i can't help but wonder as i
anne-marie? >> john schiumo, thank you. >>> when peter strzok was thrown off robert mueller's team after being grilled by lawmaker, it got downright nasty. republican lawmakers argued the texts tainted the investigation and the probe into hillary clinton's emails. angelica alvarez reports. ge pe strzok had some explaining to do telling lawmakers he regretted to former colleague lisa page were used to question the integrity of fbi's investigation in the russian interference in the...
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mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.hough. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary: that's awesome. john: outsiders. we have tankfarm, and we have grit and gravel. lemonis: doesn't it look nice? rick: this looks incredibly professional. lemonis: john and mike, i know that i gave you the task to come up with three brands. but i didn't want to task you guys with having to do the fourth. where it goes from here is gonna be up to you. john: oh. mike: that's cool. it's great. that's awesome. that's awesome. mary: it's beautiful. mike: that's awesome. beautiful, great job with that. it's awesome. candi: wow, that's so cool. mary: amazing. candi: i love it. let me see that one. l
mary: okay. candi: go for it. mary: wow. i love this. girl: that looks really good. mary: wow.hough. girl: he said small. lemonis: it's a lot smaller, right? rick: it's a lot smaller. lemonis: you want to give your parents a tour of the inside? mary: yeah, let's do it. lemonis: go, walker, first, go, walker. john: go, go, go. awesome. candi: doesn't it look good? rick: great design. mary: ooh, this is all your designs? john: this is an inspiration wall, so we have our three new brands. mary:...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> the senate majority leader mitch mccome took the unprecedent step, in effect, by passing president trump. nancy cordes has more from capitol hill. >> was that a full enough correction for you? >> i wish he would have said it initially, but he said it now. >> republicans may say they believe -- but they'll still have questions about the two-hour meeting. and many worry that the damage from the president's foreign trip can't be fully undone. >> i said yesterday that was shameful. i feel the same today. >> this was the senate's top republican. >> i say to our european friends, we value the nato treaty. >> what does it say about the state of our government that you need to stand here and reassure europe that we are their friends? >> well, i think it's important for our friends to hear from their friends. >> as for the russians -- >> i think the russians need to know that there are a lot of us who fully understand what happened in 2016 and it really had not better hap
anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> the senate majority leader mitch mccome took the unprecedent step, in effect, by passing president trump. nancy cordes has more from capitol hill. >> was that a full enough correction for you? >> i wish he would have said it initially, but he said it now. >> republicans may say they believe -- but they'll still have questions about the two-hour meeting. and many worry that the damage from the...
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i'm anne-marie green.>>> we begin with a deadly boat accident in southwest missouri. at least 11 people including children were killed when a sightseeing tour boat sank in a popular town in branson. five were killed and seven injured. more than 30 people were on board when a powerful storm hit the lake. the search for other victims resumes this morning. laura podesta is here with more. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. storms were in the forecast all day yesterday for the branson area. so one of the questions investigators will have is why was this duck boat launched on the lake in the first place. as you mentioned, more people are still missing this morning, so the death toll could climb. rescue workers fanned out across missouri's table rock lake thursday searching for people unaccounted for after a tour boat capsized. officials say more than 30 people were onboard at the time. >> seven patients to the hospital, and we do have some people still missing. >> sheriff's deputy doug rader said
i'm anne-marie green.>>> we begin with a deadly boat accident in southwest missouri. at least 11 people including children were killed when a sightseeing tour boat sank in a popular town in branson. five were killed and seven injured. more than 30 people were on board when a powerful storm hit the lake. the search for other victims resumes this morning. laura podesta is here with more. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. storms were in the forecast all day yesterday...
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saoirse ronan is mary. queen of scotland. the two are relatives.ter rivals. >> queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland. >> margot underwent quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the vii. and also didn't recognize herself when pictures from the set were published. >> i on the day was like, oh, god, i look like voldemort, 'cause i've got the nose and so much pros prosthetics and -- >> like this one. >> that's the one. >> how long is that in hair and makeup, by the way? >> 3 1/2 hours. >> my dear cousin, elizabeth, i hope we might meet in person that i might embrace you. >> these two women waged a blood thirsty battle for the crown. >> i know your heart has more within it than the men who consul you. >> you would do well to watch your words. >> i will not be scolded by my inferior. >> your inferior! >> she's an amazing person and very down to earth and is one of those people that like keeps their people close and she's got her priorities in order. so, yeah, it's great, we're getting to do all o
saoirse ronan is mary. queen of scotland. the two are relatives.ter rivals. >> queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland. >> margot underwent quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the vii. and also didn't recognize herself when pictures from the set were published. >> i on the day was like, oh, god, i look like voldemort, 'cause i've got the nose and so much pros prosthetics and -- >> like this one. >> that's...
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i'm anne-marie green. -- www.vitac.com thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. it's tuesday, july 10th. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- here's neda iranpour with a check of weather. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to everyone. >> it's my favorite day, the day i get things done. >> it will be a nice clear day full of sunshine. when you leave today, be sure you have those sunglasses with you. you can see the moon shot in this view here. the humidity is going to rise thursday and friday for us, and that's when it's going to feel sticki
i'm anne-marie green. -- www.vitac.com thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. it's tuesday, july 10th. i'm kenny...
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i'm anne-marie green. this afternoon, president trump meets with members of congress, where he's likely to face some tough questions about remarks following his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. when asked about russian interference in the u.s. election, the president sided with russia while questioning u.s. intelligence agencies. his remarkable and shocking remarks brought swift and generally sweeping condemnation. members of his own party used words like bizarre, shameful, and disgraceful. a former cia director called the comments treasonous. laura podesta is here in new york. good morning, laura. >> good morning, anne-marie. one of the strongest reactions came from republican senator john mccain of arizona, who called trump's statements one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory. today in washington, meeting with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, the president will likely be in defense mode. president trump questioned his own intelligence community after
i'm anne-marie green. this afternoon, president trump meets with members of congress, where he's likely to face some tough questions about remarks following his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. when asked about russian interference in the u.s. election, the president sided with russia while questioning u.s. intelligence agencies. his remarkable and shocking remarks brought swift and generally sweeping condemnation. members of his own party used words like bizarre, shameful, and...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> a gunman opened fire late last night in the streets of toronto, killing at least one person and wounding 13 others. witnesses say they heard 20 to 30 shots fired in a popular toronto neighborhood kno greek town. police say a woman was killed and a young girl is in krut cal condition. the condition of other victims is not known. the shooter died in an exchange of gunfire with the police. police say the shooting was not random, but it's too early to say if the shooting was terror related. >> i'm looking at possibly every single motive. it's of grave concern. i certainly want to find out exactly what it is. so i'm not closing any doors or any chapters on this. >> this happened on one of the busiest streets in the city. over the weekend toronto police had deployed dozens of additional officers to deal with the recent spike in gun violence. police are asking anyone with information regarding the shooting to come forward. >>> well, today the coast guard plans to begin efforts to salvage
i'm anne-marie green. >>> a gunman opened fire late last night in the streets of toronto, killing at least one person and wounding 13 others. witnesses say they heard 20 to 30 shots fired in a popular toronto neighborhood kno greek town. police say a woman was killed and a young girl is in krut cal condition. the condition of other victims is not known. the shooter died in an exchange of gunfire with the police. police say the shooting was not random, but it's too early to say if the...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump is in brussels, belgium this morning for the start of a two-day summit that promises some confrontation with some of the european closest allies. he's attacked the alliance and again this morning pushed nato members to pay more for defense. laura podesta is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president railed against germany, saying it was, kwoes, very inappropriate that the u.s. was paying for defense against russia while germany is doing gas deals with moscow. the president's strong comments just one early sign that this but warm and fuzzy. president trump met with nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg this morning. stoltenberg thanked the other countries. it's the first major gathering of western countries since the g7 in canada where president trump clashed be the other leaders. while leaving the white house yesterday, the president wasted no time complaining that member nations pay too little on defense spending.
i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump is in brussels, belgium this morning for the start of a two-day summit that promises some confrontation with some of the european closest allies. he's attacked the alliance and again this morning pushed nato members to pay more for defense. laura podesta is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president railed against germany, saying it was, kwoes, very inappropriate that the u.s. was paying...
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i am not a grand architect of our misery, mary.r the responsibility, i bear the responsibility of ever believing in you! as you can see, committed performances. i like what the film is trying to do. occasionally, it is a little too literal. all the life events that happened to mary, that we then sort of see, that is foreshadowing events in frankenstein. at one point she goes to an exhibition, where you see a dead frog being sparked with electricity, and there is almost a reaction shot of her noticing! but the problem is that it does not have the cinematic spark that it should have. again, with something like frankenstein, that is kind of difficult. it has had a rough time with the critics, rather unfairly. it is solid, and inventive. it takes liberties, but that is perfectly fine. what movie like this doesn't? but the main thing is, i wish that it would jump off the screen a little bit more, as it is, it seems solid and interesting, with committed performances, but just lacked that crucial spark of life, no pun intended! but there
i am not a grand architect of our misery, mary.r the responsibility, i bear the responsibility of ever believing in you! as you can see, committed performances. i like what the film is trying to do. occasionally, it is a little too literal. all the life events that happened to mary, that we then sort of see, that is foreshadowing events in frankenstein. at one point she goes to an exhibition, where you see a dead frog being sparked with electricity, and there is almost a reaction shot of her...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of beijing. there was an explosion outside the embassy. it's located in northeastern beijing. an individual detonated a s device. the only person injured was the bomber and police identified him as a 26-year-old man. his motive is not known. >>> in this country, it's another morning of severe weather affecting millions of people. here on the east coast unrelenting rain continues to cause flooding concerns, but out west dangerous heat is helping to refuel the fires. out in east los angeles, one fire threatened and evacuated an entire town. at least 500 homes have been destroyed. 600 others are >> destroyed some 60 square miles. in parts of the already waterlogged east coast, another day of drenching rain is on tap. flash flood watches and flood warnings are posted from virginia to vermont as a stalled weather system stalls an atm atmospheric river of rain from the ocean. in pennsylvania rain is expected there for the sixth day in a row. roads and homes are flooded. bridges have washed away. >> it'
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news out of beijing. there was an explosion outside the embassy. it's located in northeastern beijing. an individual detonated a s device. the only person injured was the bomber and police identified him as a 26-year-old man. his motive is not known. >>> in this country, it's another morning of severe weather affecting millions of people. here on the east coast unrelenting rain continues to cause flooding concerns, but out west dangerous...
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the remarkable life of mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101.oes on, what are the temperatures like right now? we get with the results every hour on the hour, and at 2pm, temperatures were exceeding 33 degrees. we have another couple of hours of heating easily left, so i think it is very likely we will hit 35, possibly even exceed 35 degrees somewhere in the south—east today. and the widely across the country we have temperatures into the low 30s, high 20s. this pattern is still the same, the heat is coming in from the south, and partially what is responsible for the heat coming in from the south is
the remarkable life of mary ellis, who has died at the age of 101.oes on, what are the temperatures like right now? we get with the results every hour on the hour, and at 2pm, temperatures were exceeding 33 degrees. we have another couple of hours of heating easily left, so i think it is very likely we will hit 35, possibly even exceed 35 degrees somewhere in the south—east today. and the widely across the country we have temperatures into the low 30s, high 20s. this pattern is still the...
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marys? >> challenge in filling the beds? because this was a brand new facility, there were a little bit of bumps along the road within -- with getting staffing, continuing to be able to do placement there. they made changes in terms of how they were receiving their medications and how they were doing the intake process. once they managed that system to be more streamlined and safer for our clients, we resumed making new referrals. we'll anticipate we'll be to our full census by the end of the month. >> okay. thank you very much. so at this time, we'll move on the the presentation by the budget analysis office. >> i think this process has been discussed. the contract is until june 2023. there's one five-year extension through 2028. the annual cost for the contract is about $13.8 million. page 61, table one sort of summarizes the rate per day and expected census because the different facilities provide different care and have different rates for each bed. the total contract for the first five years is the not to exceed amount
marys? >> challenge in filling the beds? because this was a brand new facility, there were a little bit of bumps along the road within -- with getting staffing, continuing to be able to do placement there. they made changes in terms of how they were receiving their medications and how they were doing the intake process. once they managed that system to be more streamlined and safer for our clients, we resumed making new referrals. we'll anticipate we'll be to our full census by the end of...
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this is very special and so glad it's mary avalade that's getting it. congratulations to everyone and thank you. >> thank you carolyn. i did want to highlight the housing that carolyn was eluding to because of the partnership with the school district and educators we are breaking ground on 100 affordable units for our educators in the next couple years and we have just selected a developer through the mayor's process and we are really excited to do that for our educator. [applause] so our last speaker is a representative of our united administrators, so these are the folks that make sure our principals are well supported and getting what it is they need in order to be amazing principal, so join me in compels jolene washington. >> good afternoon everyone. caro line was spoked to be here this afternoon but was able to come so at our last meeting she asked who was interested in speaking and so i did not raise my hand. [laughter] i said who is going to be receiving awards. she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and t
this is very special and so glad it's mary avalade that's getting it. congratulations to everyone and thank you. >> thank you carolyn. i did want to highlight the housing that carolyn was eluding to because of the partnership with the school district and educators we are breaking ground on 100 affordable units for our educators in the next couple years and we have just selected a developer through the mayor's process and we are really excited to do that for our educator. [applause] so our...
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nancy, they-- always said that washington is mary's kind of town. mary would be good for washington. he had good instincts about people. he used to tell me, and i said i tell you the rules. he said, oh, no, the rule is. he said -- i said are you going to tell me the role again? moved to theds east coast. >> with frequent flyer miles to go back to see the grandkids. it turned out very well. >> justice, we know you love teaching and that teaching is a big part of your career for many years. you taught summer school. tell us about how you got into teaching. i understand there was a transition that you are expecting. justice i i wanted to teach. i said, what do you mean teach? i can barely complete my work. said, after a couple years -- night law school. oldest night law schools since 1905. i said, maybe after a couple years i could teach corporations and contracts. they said, no, next year, we want you to teach constitutional law. constitutional law? >> what did you get paid for that? $1.5 for a dollar or 1500 books. it was a lot of money. the interest
nancy, they-- always said that washington is mary's kind of town. mary would be good for washington. he had good instincts about people. he used to tell me, and i said i tell you the rules. he said, oh, no, the rule is. he said -- i said are you going to tell me the role again? moved to theds east coast. >> with frequent flyer miles to go back to see the grandkids. it turned out very well. >> justice, we know you love teaching and that teaching is a big part of your career for many...
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mary's county.we go through your monday, we'll see showers more widespread by lunch time and then we go through the afternoon. we still have a chance for scattered shers, and keep the umbrella for the rest of the week. >> more local news in 25 minutes. now, back to the "today" show. >>> 7:30 now on a monday morning, july 30th, 2018. more than four yearslater, the disappearance of mh-370 remains one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries. but this morning, a is shedding some new light on what investigators believe what happened. we'll hav the latest just ahead. >> let's start with the headlines. the death toll in northern california's massive c fre is now up to six people. officials say the latest victims did not abide by an evacuation order. some 40,000 people near the city of redding have been forced from their homes. flames engulfed almost 100,000 acres now and damaged or destroyed more tha 800homes. firefighters did gain ground on sunday. the fire said to be now 17% contained. >> president tru
mary's county.we go through your monday, we'll see showers more widespread by lunch time and then we go through the afternoon. we still have a chance for scattered shers, and keep the umbrella for the rest of the week. >> more local news in 25 minutes. now, back to the "today" show. >>> 7:30 now on a monday morning, july 30th, 2018. more than four yearslater, the disappearance of mh-370 remains one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries. but this morning, a is...
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liza s his mother, mary baxter greshham, picture taken in the 1870s. you can see by he skirts here this is no longer the hoop skirt era. this is a later photograph that looks older here. life.brings her back to we tried to research as many of the people that he talked about as possible. nd can find next to nothing about mary except through the words of her son. you can to on to ancestry.com. there for family of are 1700 hams, there kids, you can see when she was born, died and had several children. you don't know a lot about her, what she liked and what kind of personality she had. ests.were her inter but leroy tells us all of that and brings his mother back to life for us which i think is a real fist to get to know who was.woman leroy was her favorite child and incredibly close family. named an older brother thomas who served in the army in had northern virginia and a younger sister nicknamed minnie because her name was also mary. hey were very close, and he writes about their challenges and about their successes. he goes to the -- not theological, we
liza s his mother, mary baxter greshham, picture taken in the 1870s. you can see by he skirts here this is no longer the hoop skirt era. this is a later photograph that looks older here. life.brings her back to we tried to research as many of the people that he talked about as possible. nd can find next to nothing about mary except through the words of her son. you can to on to ancestry.com. there for family of are 1700 hams, there kids, you can see when she was born, died and had several...
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and nancy always like mary. mary will be very good for washington. [laughter] i thought that is kind of standard reagan. but he had good instincts about people. we were very happy. me -- i said no, i tell you the rules, do what you want, but i tell you the rules. ask,id the rule is if i you come tell me. i think it was the rules. we are very happy. all the kids move to the east coast. it was lucky. frequent flyer miles go back to see the grandkids. it turned out very well. >> we know that you love teaching, it has been a part of your career for many years. you taught summer school extension in salzburg, austria. tell us about how you got into teaching. there was a transition that you are not expecting. to sacramento, my father died, i wanted to see if i can get the practice going. we were kind of struggling to make ends meet. saidecretary said -- she judge however, judge cole, and mr. shaver are in the waiting room. they said we want you to teach. i said what do you mean? i can barely complete my words. want you to teach. -- nightouple of years law s
and nancy always like mary. mary will be very good for washington. [laughter] i thought that is kind of standard reagan. but he had good instincts about people. we were very happy. me -- i said no, i tell you the rules, do what you want, but i tell you the rules. ask,id the rule is if i you come tell me. i think it was the rules. we are very happy. all the kids move to the east coast. it was lucky. frequent flyer miles go back to see the grandkids. it turned out very well. >> we know that...
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marie harrison has just been a stalwart in the bayview community. she has been an environmental activist for as long as i've known her, and she'll tell you how long she's been doing this. the reason i wanted to take a moment to recognize her leadership because this is my last year on the board of supervisors, and it's an opportunity also to be very honest. she and i haven't seen eye to eye on every single thing. >> this is true. >> supervisor cohen: this is true, but the mark of a good woman, two good women is being able to put our differences aside and being able to recognize when the community's in crisis and roll up our sleeves and work together. and i just wanted to recognize you publicly for your tremendous dedication to the bayview community. in honor of your leadership, advocacy and lifelong dedication to the environmental and health issues in the bayview-hunters point community, and in recognition of your commitment to improving the health of community members for over two decades -- she's been doing this well before i even stepped on the sc
marie harrison has just been a stalwart in the bayview community. she has been an environmental activist for as long as i've known her, and she'll tell you how long she's been doing this. the reason i wanted to take a moment to recognize her leadership because this is my last year on the board of supervisors, and it's an opportunity also to be very honest. she and i haven't seen eye to eye on every single thing. >> this is true. >> supervisor cohen: this is true, but the mark of a...
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>> mary?chancellor, angela merkel for forcefully advocating for the release of the widow of course of the late transaction was held under house arrest for eight years in china. she was so depressed her friends thought you might commit suicide. she was released this part in large part thanks to mrs. angela merkel. she emigrated to germany. it is a small but important win for human rights. you have to keep the focus on everyone else in jail in china. >> kim? >> a hit to donald trump for his part in this week of dwight and stephen hammond. two ranchers convicted and harshly sentenced of this non-crime of using the same fire land management tool the federal government uses. it is great not just because of justice but it is a slap to the federal government that has been leading a campaign against western landowners for harassing them and bullying them, forcing them out. between this and actions that the interior and agricultural department we are starting to see a change in mentality. >> thank you.
>> mary?chancellor, angela merkel for forcefully advocating for the release of the widow of course of the late transaction was held under house arrest for eight years in china. she was so depressed her friends thought you might commit suicide. she was released this part in large part thanks to mrs. angela merkel. she emigrated to germany. it is a small but important win for human rights. you have to keep the focus on everyone else in jail in china. >> kim? >> a hit to donald...