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and mary did not know what to do. george -- spent the war at the top commander-in-chief of the continent army and although he endured many difficulties and dangers he was never in danger of starving for these issues of inflation. it did not affect him in a personal way. it took him a long time when he came back to fredericksburg to understand why it was economically a disaster area and why the end of the war made things pick up. both george and mary had a rhetorical habit of exaggerating poverty. they both wrote from time to time i will be ruined, i am ruined, so perhaps he felt that this is the kind of thing that she was doing. but in that. she simply was not. i cannot prove how the discussion arose in the virginia assembly but i do have a theory because a bitter enemy of georges was there and he lived in very close to her mary was evacuated. and perfectly responsible he used the occasion and heard the gossip and used it to embarrass george. i cannot prove this but in many cases it doesn't really matter. what is impo
and mary did not know what to do. george -- spent the war at the top commander-in-chief of the continent army and although he endured many difficulties and dangers he was never in danger of starving for these issues of inflation. it did not affect him in a personal way. it took him a long time when he came back to fredericksburg to understand why it was economically a disaster area and why the end of the war made things pick up. both george and mary had a rhetorical habit of exaggerating...
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mary's. so for san francisco, this includes ucsf parnassis. and then, for other cardiac care services, cpmc, ucsf, and kaiser all have cardiac catheterization labs, and those hospital locations are designated stemi centers, which means that they're equipped to treat emergent coronary heart attacks. so for any cases that need to be medically transferred from st. mary's, patients will go to cpmc vanness or ucsf parnassis. so regarding a network of care through a review of the accepted insurance plans that st. marquis's accepts, all but one plan is accepted by cpmc and ucsf? both especially medicare, medi-cal, and chai -- accept medicare, medi-cal, and chinese community health plan. went too fast. so another question was also raised about hospital capacity and the current ability of san francisco hospitals to take on the average of 30 patients that are seen at st. mar he's's annually for cardiovascular surgery? and st. mary's has stated they've had conversations with cpmc and ucsf, and they're k
mary's. so for san francisco, this includes ucsf parnassis. and then, for other cardiac care services, cpmc, ucsf, and kaiser all have cardiac catheterization labs, and those hospital locations are designated stemi centers, which means that they're equipped to treat emergent coronary heart attacks. so for any cases that need to be medically transferred from st. mary's, patients will go to cpmc vanness or ucsf parnassis. so regarding a network of care through a review of the accepted insurance...
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mary kay: that is just more of the same. the department of labor has become the department of corporations, that we see one ruling after another that was meant to protect working people being undone, and we have seen the department of labor care more about how corporations are thriving rather than the vast majority of working people who are stitching together two and three jobs and trying to make ends meet. that is why we think it is so important to double down, educate our members, educate our working people, and organize in fast food, airports, higher education, all of the workers being impacted by the negative economic policies of this president. people have to show up and vote in 2020 and elect a president that is going to allow us to have a seat at the table and a voice in our economy and our democracy. >> last question. ginger: also on the policies, the unions were staunch critics of trade practices of countries like china. the president has implemented a good deal of tariffs against that country, threatened more. coul
mary kay: that is just more of the same. the department of labor has become the department of corporations, that we see one ruling after another that was meant to protect working people being undone, and we have seen the department of labor care more about how corporations are thriving rather than the vast majority of working people who are stitching together two and three jobs and trying to make ends meet. that is why we think it is so important to double down, educate our members, educate our...
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mary kay: that is just more of the same.he department of labor has become the department of corporations, that we see one ruling after another that was meant to protect working people being undone, and we have seen the department of labor care more about how corporations are thriving rather than the vast majority of working people who are stitching together two and three jobs and trying to make ends meet. that is why we think it is so important to double down, educate our members, educate our working people, and organize in fast food, airports, higher education, all of the workers being impacted by the negative economic policies of this president. people have to show up and vote in 2020 and elect a president that is going to allow us to have a seat at the table and a voice in our economy and our democracy. >> last question. ginger: also on the policies, the unions were staunch critics of trade practices of countries like china. the president has implemented a good deal of tariffs against that country, threatened more. could
mary kay: that is just more of the same.he department of labor has become the department of corporations, that we see one ruling after another that was meant to protect working people being undone, and we have seen the department of labor care more about how corporations are thriving rather than the vast majority of working people who are stitching together two and three jobs and trying to make ends meet. that is why we think it is so important to double down, educate our members, educate our...
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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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alice marie johnson. i will not talk about her but will introduce the manager of community outreach who will introduce faith morris and ms. alice marie johnson. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for coming out today. this is such an important day for all of us. alice marie johnson earned national attention when reality star and business mogul kim kardashian west advocated for her release from prison. johnson had been serving a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole for her involvement in a nonviolent drug case. she was reunited with her family when president donald trump ran for granted her clemency on jun. for years alice marie johnson live date, life without a criminal record and was a wife and a mother but at the emotionally or after any emotional and financial lead. in her life left her with few options and she turned to crime as a way to pay off her mounting debt so convicted in 1996 for her nonviolent involvement in eight memphis coping traffic org
alice marie johnson. i will not talk about her but will introduce the manager of community outreach who will introduce faith morris and ms. alice marie johnson. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for coming out today. this is such an important day for all of us. alice marie johnson earned national attention when reality star and business mogul kim kardashian west advocated for her release from prison. johnson had been serving a mandatory life sentence...
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so i immediately called mary.he said she's not home and i said, no. >> reporter: concerned his next call, sheila. >> she answered on her first ring. i said you got any clue where skylar is? she said, no. i said when is the last time you talked to her? she said, last night about midnight. >> reporter: looking for clues in skylar's bedroom, dave discovers something out of place. when you came in here that day describe what this looked like. >> the screen was gone, completely and i found it in her closet and the window was open about that much so she can get her fingers up and lift it back up. i found a bench right here. >> reporter: outside the house dave points out where he saw a bench, a way for skylar to climb back into her bedroom. >> i know she snuck out and she's not home? then i started freaking. >> reporter: it's now 4:00 p.m. and it's time for skylar's next shift at wendy's. skylar had never missed work, but today she's a no show. >> wendy's called and said, is skylar coming to work today? i said, oh, jesus
so i immediately called mary.he said she's not home and i said, no. >> reporter: concerned his next call, sheila. >> she answered on her first ring. i said you got any clue where skylar is? she said, no. i said when is the last time you talked to her? she said, last night about midnight. >> reporter: looking for clues in skylar's bedroom, dave discovers something out of place. when you came in here that day describe what this looked like. >> the screen was gone,...
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mary louise roberts.> mary louise parker. >> [ laughter ] go ahead with your comment. >> at any rate i apologize. >> the role of the france french, i've been interested in that when i was young but i've never been able to find any good resources on activities or the french resistance. i know that it was a strong factor but as far as specifics could you recommend any resources or detail something dealing with that? thank you. >> french resistance played a huge part in the d-day invasion. one of the reasons that i wrote this book is because it has always been seen as an american story. it has been told within a national frame. what i tried to do is turn the lens around. i envisioned roberts picture where he's showing the gis going up the beach. and i turned around, what was it like for the french looking down the beach? there were civilians but there were also a lot of resistance men who were in eisenhower's view equal to 15 military divisions. we are talking about a force. their job on d-day was to create
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mary lee is live at that high school we were just talking about out on the roof, mary, how's it looking? >> it is beautiful michelle and kenny to be out on the roof here atop holy names high school. we are talking about beautiful weather through the afternoon and into the weekend. so enjoy it. so a nice morning to be out here and that will continue as we head through the day. so let's show you a live look of our san jose camera with the temperatures in the mid 60s right now. we are looking at temperatures slightly cooler compared to yesterday but above average for this time of year. so for the coast the microclimate forecast breezy and mild in the 60s for the bay. and warm to hot conditions inland with plenty of sunshine, daytime highs in the low to mid 90s. we will talk about that weekend forecast coming up in just a bit. but now let's check in with emily for a look at traffic. and i wish you were out here emily. >> i know. i can't update my traffic maps from up here on the top of the roof. but you get to have all the fun so enjoy it out there. for those of you getting out there on the
mary lee is live at that high school we were just talking about out on the roof, mary, how's it looking? >> it is beautiful michelle and kenny to be out on the roof here atop holy names high school. we are talking about beautiful weather through the afternoon and into the weekend. so enjoy it. so a nice morning to be out here and that will continue as we head through the day. so let's show you a live look of our san jose camera with the temperatures in the mid 60s right now. we are...
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mary lee is live at that high school we were just talking about out on the roof, mary, how's it looking>> it is beautiful michelle and kenny to be out on the roof here atop holy names high school. we are talking about beautiful weather through the afternoon and into the weekend. so enjoy it. so a nice morning to be out here and that will continue as we head through the day. so let's show you a live look of our san jose camera with the temperatures in the mid 60s right now. we are looking at temperatures slightly cooler
mary lee is live at that high school we were just talking about out on the roof, mary, how's it looking>> it is beautiful michelle and kenny to be out on the roof here atop holy names high school. we are talking about beautiful weather through the afternoon and into the weekend. so enjoy it. so a nice morning to be out here and that will continue as we head through the day. so let's show you a live look of our san jose camera with the temperatures in the mid 60s right now. we are looking...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, two american communities more than 1,300 miles apart are united this morning in grief. back-to-back shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, claimed at least 23 lives over the weekend. dozens are hurt. this morning we're getting a look at some of the first victims from the shooting. they range in age from 15 to 86 years old. we begin this morning with chris martinez in el paso. chris, do we have any idea what the motive is here? >> reporter: well, good morning, anne-marie. investigators are certainly starting to believe this gunman was targeting hispanics with this shooting and he came here to el paso because of the very large hispanic population here. this morning this community is gathering at this walmart at this memorial to pay honor to the victims as the city now begins to turn its focus toward justice. officials are promising swift and certain justice in the mass shooting at an el paso walmart on saturday. >> the state charge is capital murder, and so he's eligible f
i'm anne-marie green. well, two american communities more than 1,300 miles apart are united this morning in grief. back-to-back shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, claimed at least 23 lives over the weekend. dozens are hurt. this morning we're getting a look at some of the first victims from the shooting. they range in age from 15 to 86 years old. we begin this morning with chris martinez in el paso. chris, do we have any idea what the motive is here? >> reporter: well, good...
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i'm anne-marie green. ould delay menopause. i'm anne-marie green.s. ♪ moments together call for america's family favorite. ♪ lipton®. live alive. lipton®. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >>> our top stories this morning -- police in el paso, texas, have identified the 22 people killed in the mass shooting at a walmart this weekend. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty for the suspected gunman.
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>> mary louise roberts. >> there is a mary louise parker. >> go ahead with your question. >> caller: at any rate, i apologize. the role of the french resistance, i have been interested in that since i was young but i have never been able to find any good resources on activities or affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor, i'm told from history it is. but as far as specifics could you recommend any resources or could you kind of detail something dealing with that? thank you. >> yep. french resistance played a huge part in the d-day invasion. one of the reasons i wrote this book is because d-day has always been seen as an american story. it's been told within a national frame. so what i tried to do is to turn the lens around. i envisioned robert kappa's picture where he is showing the gis as they go up the beach and i turned the camera around, what was it like for the french looking down from the beach? and there were civilians which we have already talked about. but there were also a lot of men, a lot of resistance men, who were, in eisenhower's view, equal to 1
>> mary louise roberts. >> there is a mary louise parker. >> go ahead with your question. >> caller: at any rate, i apologize. the role of the french resistance, i have been interested in that since i was young but i have never been able to find any good resources on activities or affairs of the french resistance. i know it was a strong factor, i'm told from history it is. but as far as specifics could you recommend any resources or could you kind of detail something...
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anne-marie?>> women who count on planned parenthood for health services may have to look elsewhere. the organization says it will give up federal funding that it gets for those services under a program called title x rather than comply with the new rule from the trump administration. planned parenthood says more than one million w women they serve could be affected. the rule pushed by religious conservatives prohibits clinics from referring women for abortions. here's jan crawford. unethical and dangerous, planned parenthood said it had no choice but to withdraw from the federal program and turn down some $60 million a year because it is s it could not refer them for abortions. the program distributes some $260 million in grants every year to clinics, subsidizing birth control and family planning services for some four million women nationwide. by law, the federal moned r to aborti the new rule clinics that get money under the program no longer can refer patients for abortions. the rule is almost
anne-marie?>> women who count on planned parenthood for health services may have to look elsewhere. the organization says it will give up federal funding that it gets for those services under a program called title x rather than comply with the new rule from the trump administration. planned parenthood says more than one million w women they serve could be affected. the rule pushed by religious conservatives prohibits clinics from referring women for abortions. here's jan crawford....
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back to you. >> sounds good mary. thank you. >>> time now 5:22. >> coming up why millions of children's water bottles are being pulled off the shelves. >> and let's take a look at our traffic camera at the golden gate bridge. as traffic comes into san francisco. emily's got another check of offtraffic when we come back. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. here'sshow me making it. like. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winni
back to you. >> sounds good mary. thank you. >>> time now 5:22. >> coming up why millions of children's water bottles are being pulled off the shelves. >> and let's take a look at our traffic camera at the golden gate bridge. as traffic comes into san francisco. emily's got another check of offtraffic when we come back. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico...
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so mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the aba for inviting us, and the new york city bar for inviting us today. the commissioner of the small business self-employed. i am in my sixth year. when i look around at our executive team, i think nina and i -- nina for sure has the longest tenure. but i have one of the longest of the commissioners. so what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. so we are charged with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as all 1040 taxpayers understand and meet their tax obligations while applying the law and doing it with fairness and integrity to all taxpayers. when you think about that, when you think about the number of taxpayers that we serve, our customer base is huge and it is such a diverse work group. as i go around the country and see the work that we do, sometimes i think -- i cannot believe we do all that we do, whether it be specialty tax, employment tax, excise tax. our space is unbelievably complex. and on the coll
so mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the aba for inviting us, and the new york city bar for inviting us today. the commissioner of the small business self-employed. i am in my sixth year. when i look around at our executive team, i think nina and i -- nina for sure has the longest tenure. but i have one of the longest of the commissioners. so what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. so we are charged with a mission to help small businesses and...
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and finally we have mary hoya hong kong based reports of the courts we also reached out to more than a dozen chinese officials to join this program but nobody was available thanks for joining us there ladies stocks online but the pictures of what was a really massive protest scene on august 18th this was on sunday. may may ying was there and these are a few things she shared on her feed a woman pleads with protesters to get off the bridge some urging each other to leave to preserve today's peaceful protests another one here this protester came to cover her with an umbrella while she took pictures because 1000001700000 estimated number were out there even though it was raining and she sent us a video comment about what she saw the protests and here's what she told the stream . was really a much needed period of relief and took care sent to all of the violence at the airport last weekend because especially when midnight on sunday near people were waiting to see whether hong kong to get through the entire weekend without tear gas and almost like a strange kind of new year's eve countdow
and finally we have mary hoya hong kong based reports of the courts we also reached out to more than a dozen chinese officials to join this program but nobody was available thanks for joining us there ladies stocks online but the pictures of what was a really massive protest scene on august 18th this was on sunday. may may ying was there and these are a few things she shared on her feed a woman pleads with protesters to get off the bridge some urging each other to leave to preserve today's...
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host: ok, mary, in fort washington, maryland. mary pointing to the children again these arrests, again, expose, they write here, what state and local officials say is a major shortcoming in i.c.e. procedures for dealing with children. as parent who is are caught up in immigration while at work were un able to pick up their children from school, daycare centers and elsewhere leaving some of them deserted and scared where is "the washington post" here. here's some reaction from democratic from new york. there is no world in which it is right, ok or acceptable for a child to be left alone and crying for help. right now, countless children in mississippi are coming home from school to find parents missing, homes empty, loved ones gone. helen is on the line from maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling in reference to the raid. i was in alabama.
host: ok, mary, in fort washington, maryland. mary pointing to the children again these arrests, again, expose, they write here, what state and local officials say is a major shortcoming in i.c.e. procedures for dealing with children. as parent who is are caught up in immigration while at work were un able to pick up their children from school, daycare centers and elsewhere leaving some of them deserted and scared where is "the washington post" here. here's some reaction from...
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he one surviving daughter, mary. in 1829 another young lieutenant from the united states army came to call on mary and that to the same was robert ed. we himself had been from a distinguished virginia family and in fact, his father, recently had been one of washington's great calvary commanders in the revolutionary war. mary and robert seem to have known each other going back to childhood and seem to have reserved their affection for each other throughout their early adulthood as well until late married in 1831. because robert eb's father had lost most of their family inheritance and had done of his own arlington and the arlington house became the home of robert e lee and his wife, mary, and their seven children. for 30 years arlington was a home much like soldiers today have a home that they return to from their deployment and from there tourism and other station with robert ely was an engineer and one of the top students at west point where he may return to become the commandant and in those years being and is ther
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mary, how's it looking?> yeah, you know kenny and michelle, i know the party is down stairs in the auditorium but a beautiful live look in oakland. you can see the sun rising up over the sky in the oakland hills. just a pretty sight as we start off the day. it's a cooler morning for us. less humidity as well. if you stepped outside you can already feel the difference. we'll show you a live look with our san jose area. in the mid 60s right now in san jose. temperatures several degrees cooler compared to yesterday at this time. as we take you through the afternoon we are going to have that sunshine. daytime highs slightly cooler compared to yesterday. for the coast breezy and mild for the 60s warming up. in the low to mid 70s and for inland locations topping out in the low to mid niendz. as we go through the day especially inland. we'll talk about the rest of what you can expect in that full forecast and the weekend and how long these warm temperatures will last. for now let's check in with emily for a look at
mary, how's it looking?> yeah, you know kenny and michelle, i know the party is down stairs in the auditorium but a beautiful live look in oakland. you can see the sun rising up over the sky in the oakland hills. just a pretty sight as we start off the day. it's a cooler morning for us. less humidity as well. if you stepped outside you can already feel the difference. we'll show you a live look with our san jose area. in the mid 60s right now in san jose. temperatures several degrees cooler...
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i'm anne-marie green. new information is raising more questions about the apparent su jeffrey epstein. the "associated press" reports a guard at the new york city jail where epstein was being held was not a regular correctional officer. federal investigators also raided the accused sex trafficker's private island in the u.s. virgin islands yesterday. laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the search of epstein's caribbean island was led by a task force for the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. even though with his suicide epstein's criminal case is over, there are still co-conspirators that may posossibly be charged. a photographer captured the moment jeffrey epstein was wheeled into a hospital in lower manhattan saturday. epstein was soon pronounced dead, and his body sent to the medical examiner for an autopsy. the 66-year-old multimillionaire had been in federal custody since he was arreste
i'm anne-marie green. new information is raising more questions about the apparent su jeffrey epstein. the "associated press" reports a guard at the new york city jail where epstein was being held was not a regular correctional officer. federal investigators also raided the accused sex trafficker's private island in the u.s. virgin islands yesterday. laura podesta is following all of this from new york. what else do we know about the investigations? >> reporter: anne-marie, the...
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who is alice marie johnson? >> alice marie johnson is a woman who made mistakes in her life and by the grace of god i was given a second chance in life where anyone who knows my story that have seen it unfold knows that this is not an accident that has taken place with me. i now know that everything i went through, every tear that was shed, every denial i received was not by happenstance but i was destined for this. god had a purpose so that my faith would be the face that would be the catalyst for chan change. [applause] i think he knew what he was doing when he was picking you. there are several faces but you had so many distinctions since this has happened but tell me how that moment felt. >> every time i see that moment i tear up. even though it was all over the news i had so many letdowns and so many times my family thought we were right at the edge and we just knew that this was it and i thought i was already going to receive clemency when the whole clemency project 2014 happened but even before then emoti
who is alice marie johnson? >> alice marie johnson is a woman who made mistakes in her life and by the grace of god i was given a second chance in life where anyone who knows my story that have seen it unfold knows that this is not an accident that has taken place with me. i now know that everything i went through, every tear that was shed, every denial i received was not by happenstance but i was destined for this. god had a purpose so that my faith would be the face that would be the...
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bloomberg spoke exclusively to mary daly.were below the neutral rate of interest, so we were stimulating the economy when we had those conditions. subsequent to that increase, that rate hike, but we saw was that the mood and the data were becoming more pessimistic, if you will, and little bit softer. softer, andittle the mood more pessimistic. the headwind intensified. the whole wind got stronger. that blue against us -- blew against us. global slowing, headwinds from uncertainty way on the economy -- weigh on the economy. to recalibrate the policy is why i supported the 25 basis points cut. to recalibrate, to put it back into a good position. >> tell me something as well, mary. this is a question from my colleague, david. if the ecb recalibrate and decides to reenter quantitative easing, what do you take away from that and what is your reaction to it? mary: all central banks are responding to the fact that they have got economic conditions that are changing. in europe, in the european union , economic conditions have slowed
bloomberg spoke exclusively to mary daly.were below the neutral rate of interest, so we were stimulating the economy when we had those conditions. subsequent to that increase, that rate hike, but we saw was that the mood and the data were becoming more pessimistic, if you will, and little bit softer. softer, andittle the mood more pessimistic. the headwind intensified. the whole wind got stronger. that blue against us -- blew against us. global slowing, headwinds from uncertainty way on the...
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marie curie talked about the element. she decided to visit a dentist who began treating her. she continued to have pain. >> we never questioned that it was not true just because it was written she had died from the disease. after her death, a second woman .ied we decided to take up our concern with the vice president of the association at the time. after molly's death, a second woman named irene rudolph died from the effects of the job. after that, we began to think it was more than extreme dental issues, so we decided to take our concerns to the vice president of u.s. radium corporation at the time, who agreed to bring in a doctor to examine the women and our work area. the doctor employed physician alice hamilton, who happened to be the president of the national consumer league, and they examine all the women who worked with radium. the doctor wanted to report about our unsafe work conditions. the conclusion to us seemed inevitable. that the radium paint is associated with dust and the dust must necessarily contain radium. after dr. drinker found out that the corporation ha
marie curie talked about the element. she decided to visit a dentist who began treating her. she continued to have pain. >> we never questioned that it was not true just because it was written she had died from the disease. after her death, a second woman .ied we decided to take up our concern with the vice president of the association at the time. after molly's death, a second woman named irene rudolph died from the effects of the job. after that, we began to think it was more than...
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"mary poppins." "mary poppins."t. i'm so glad. it's exciting to be in "mary poppins," right? i mean... it's pretty thrilling. you probably got offered a million different things. when they offered you "mary poppins," did you immediately know that you wanted to do it? well, i immediately asked who's playing mary poppins. right. and when rob said, "your great friend emily," i said, "i'm in," 'cause she's perfect. right. who would you have reject-- like, if you -- what names would you have said...? everybody else. everybody else. yeah. and you and emily play -- you play a character -- yeah, i play a character named jack. he's a lamplighter, which is a now extinct job, which was to light the lamps pre-electricity every night in london. and keep them clean, yes... keep them clean. ...and do all that stuff that needs to be done with the lamps. yeah, and sing and dance. and sing and dance. and now, did you write any of the songs? no. you did not. yeah. did you want to write any of the songs? no. you didn't? yeah. yeah. no,
"mary poppins." "mary poppins."t. i'm so glad. it's exciting to be in "mary poppins," right? i mean... it's pretty thrilling. you probably got offered a million different things. when they offered you "mary poppins," did you immediately know that you wanted to do it? well, i immediately asked who's playing mary poppins. right. and when rob said, "your great friend emily," i said, "i'm in," 'cause she's perfect. right. who would you...
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but we were, as mary would have raiders., segers' ' children in a way. use your music to express your ethical perspective and you unite that, then you are giving a great gift to yourself. and following in the tradition of these songs, that many of them certainly came from the when union movement, but we were in the anti-war movement was a musician i on one hand, and you're quite right, there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love, caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. the other part of my life is as an organizer and the anti-war movement, and we kept a low profile because there was a nixon enemy list. i organized with a woman by the name of cora weiss, an march in washington. that march called the celebration of life was attended by half a million people, and that is generally credited as the moment where the public sentiment turned against the war . in that gathering, my job was to mobilize the performers, which , and a lotte seeger of the really diverse kind of music to express that sense, no
but we were, as mary would have raiders., segers' ' children in a way. use your music to express your ethical perspective and you unite that, then you are giving a great gift to yourself. and following in the tradition of these songs, that many of them certainly came from the when union movement, but we were in the anti-war movement was a musician i on one hand, and you're quite right, there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love, caring, and then there were the...
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abused marie's daughter at three years old.tarted having night terrors, stopped talking and became incontinent in the months following her meeting her ex—partner. she was three years old when she just came up to me and said, "mummy, daddy hurt my bum." i said, "was he cleaning you?" and she said, "no. daddy hurt my bum with his front bum." as soon as she said it, i knew. all the signs that i'd missed came flying back into my head. to have my daughter, my own child, tell me something like that at the age of three. itjust made me crumble. marie reported it to the police and even though there was physical evidence of penetration, the cps didn't feel that the case was strong enough to take it to trial. sue, your ex—partner‘s name, his picture, where he was from, as well as the accusations of him abusing your 3—year—old daughter, were put into the group. do you think you realise the legal implications of that information being put in what is essentially a public group? yeah. i'm not bothered about his identity being shown. i'm not b
abused marie's daughter at three years old.tarted having night terrors, stopped talking and became incontinent in the months following her meeting her ex—partner. she was three years old when she just came up to me and said, "mummy, daddy hurt my bum." i said, "was he cleaning you?" and she said, "no. daddy hurt my bum with his front bum." as soon as she said it, i knew. all the signs that i'd missed came flying back into my head. to have my daughter, my own...
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back to you. >> all right mary. thank you. >>> bart riders get ready for a mess in the east bay. a masse track replacement project begins tomorrow between orinda and walnut creek stations. uchiway 24ar cotion on the ack mpory doo eabound lanes. on modrivouldexct delays of up to 30 minutes. bart will offer free buses to replace train service between orinda and walnut creek. the 50-year-old track on bart's busiest line is badly deteriorating. to rebuild it, crews need to narrow the road way to haul in a crane. >> we want to get the message out to motorists that it would be good to avoid this area. they have a couple of tools at their disposal. they can take a look at quick maps and see how traffic is flowing in realtime. >> bart rider cansic perfect delays of 40 minutes or more along the antioch to mill born line. >>> california is leading a pack of states in court to block new rules preventing many low income immigrants from receiving green cards. >> what they are doing is un- american. not everyone starts out life with millions gifted by daddy. in fact, many of america's greatest
back to you. >> all right mary. thank you. >>> bart riders get ready for a mess in the east bay. a masse track replacement project begins tomorrow between orinda and walnut creek stations. uchiway 24ar cotion on the ack mpory doo eabound lanes. on modrivouldexct delays of up to 30 minutes. bart will offer free buses to replace train service between orinda and walnut creek. the 50-year-old track on bart's busiest line is badly deteriorating. to rebuild it, crews need to narrow the...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> at least six alleged mass shooting threats have been detected and averted since the tragedies in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. in the last two weeks, authorities made arrests in las vegas, chicago, connecticut, ohio and florida. this newly released body cam video shows police in daytona beach arresting a 15-year-old o dly reatened in a video game chat room to bring an m-15 to school and kill at least seven people. police took that threat seriously and the boy's mother tried to plead with authorities. >> he's my little boy. he wouldn't do anything wrong. >> the recent mass shootings have fueled calls for gun control legislatation. yesterday presidpoke t ofhe nra and reportedly said universal background checks are off the table. the white house is pushing back on those claims. shooting, a lot of promises and then not much done at all. >> they call it the slippery slope. >> reporter: at the white house yesterday, president trump expressed concern about new gun control legislation.
i'm anne-marie green. >>> at least six alleged mass shooting threats have been detected and averted since the tragedies in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. in the last two weeks, authorities made arrests in las vegas, chicago, connecticut, ohio and florida. this newly released body cam video shows police in daytona beach arresting a 15-year-old o dly reatened in a video game chat room to bring an m-15 to school and kill at least seven people. police took that threat seriously and the...
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mary and robert have known each other and had gone back to childhood. they got married in 1831 , of robert e lee and his wife and seven children. for 30 years, arlington was his home. robert was an engineer, one of the top students were he would later return. that meant he spent a lot of time on hampton roads for new york city. almost every winter they would return to arlington for christmas and he would cross the river and work at the chief of engineers office while mary was with their grandkids at home. that continued for 30 years. . south carolina seceded and the other states followed. by then, general in chief mind, the finest soldier ever on the field, they asked if war would break out, what steps they should take, they should have an insurance policy on robert e lee. we probably knew what was in store when he returned. he was summoned to cross the river. first he went to blair house. it called that because it belonged to the blair family. abraham lincoln was asked to offer me the command of the army. robert now stood at a cusp where only washingto
mary and robert have known each other and had gone back to childhood. they got married in 1831 , of robert e lee and his wife and seven children. for 30 years, arlington was his home. robert was an engineer, one of the top students were he would later return. that meant he spent a lot of time on hampton roads for new york city. almost every winter they would return to arlington for christmas and he would cross the river and work at the chief of engineers office while mary was with their...
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mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the , the new york city bar for inviting us today. sixth year. i think nina and i were nina for sure has the longest tenure. i have one of the longest of the commissioners. what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as 40 taxpayers. help them understand how to meet their tax obligations. and doing it with fairness, integrity to all taxpayers. when you think about the number , ourxpayers that we serve customer base is huge and it is such a diverse work group. as i go around the country and see the work that we do, sometimes, i think -- i cannot believe that we do all that we do whether it be specialty tax, employment tax, excise tax. side, wee collection have seen a lot of changes in collection. we are responsible for 57 million returns a filed annually. six point 8 million corporate returns. 27 million employment tax returns. 875,000 excise tax. gift taxstate and returns. and
mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the , the new york city bar for inviting us today. sixth year. i think nina and i were nina for sure has the longest tenure. i have one of the longest of the commissioners. what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as 40 taxpayers. help them understand how to meet their tax obligations. and doing it with fairness, integrity to all taxpayers. when...
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and of course "peter, paul and mary." that event was 90% music.march against death all night in a candlelight procession. people with candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin, then those coffins were brought to the pentagon. march against death was followed by the celebration of life. that is true, folk music. iner kinds of music -- later 1972, i organized something where we did have janis joplin, where we did have "credence," "steppenwolf." i called and mobilized by talking to them. and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and "blood, sweat and tears." there was an involvement. not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country did and writing songs, and walking the walk in that particular way, they simply got on stage. before they did, in all cases, as was true in the civilized movement, we got together. knock "we are not here to people out with our songs, and perform, we are here to make a statement that will help us move society to a place where we will have greater equit
and of course "peter, paul and mary." that event was 90% music.march against death all night in a candlelight procession. people with candles put the name of an american soldier who was killed into a coffin, then those coffins were brought to the pentagon. march against death was followed by the celebration of life. that is true, folk music. iner kinds of music -- later 1972, i organized something where we did have janis joplin, where we did have "credence,"...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> new details are emerging in the investigation into multimillionaire jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide. according to a law enforcement source, corrections officers may have falsified reports saying they checked on the accused s s trafficker as required by protocol. it follows a major shake-up after the the jail where epstein was being held. mola lenghi report. >> reporter: the warden at the metropolitan correctional center where jeffrey epstein was incarcerated has been temporarily reassigned and two guards were placed on administrative leave following epstein's apparent suicide. the 66-year-old was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. authorities want to know how epstein was able to take his own life, and why he was taken off suicide watch 12 days earlier. >> we will get to the bottom of what happened and there will be accountability. >> reporter: a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation tel
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> new details are emerging in the investigation into multimillionaire jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide. according to a law enforcement source, corrections officers may have falsified reports saying they checked on the accused s s trafficker as required by protocol. it follows a major shake-up after the the jail where epstein was being held. mola lenghi report. >> reporter: the warden at the metropolitan...
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in 2000 for mary and rhoda, a tv movie bringing their characters back together.enes harper got involved in the women's liberation movement and fought for the equal rights amendment. the gild member unsuccessfully ran for president of the gild in 2010 losing to melissa gilbert. in her memoir she wrote about getting over lung cancer in 2009. but the battle with with can cancer was long from over. in march 2013 the tv icon revealed to people magazine while rehearsing for a stage show she learned she had a rare terminal brain cancer. she received chemotherapy and kept a post-attitude. >> don't go to the funeral. mine or yours. or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. because then you miss the life that you have left. >> harper leaves behind her husband and a daughter. >>> we have got so much more straight ahead in the newsroom starting now. all right hello again everyone and thanks for joining me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield following breaking news on hurricane doctor yan. moments ago we got a update and eon the path and growing stregt, the track of
in 2000 for mary and rhoda, a tv movie bringing their characters back together.enes harper got involved in the women's liberation movement and fought for the equal rights amendment. the gild member unsuccessfully ran for president of the gild in 2010 losing to melissa gilbert. in her memoir she wrote about getting over lung cancer in 2009. but the battle with with can cancer was long from over. in march 2013 the tv icon revealed to people magazine while rehearsing for a stage show she learned...
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>> mary bruce on the campaign trail for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> a new round of severe storms is sweeping out of the ohio valley, heading east tonight. it comes after yesterday's first round. new images of that confirmed tornado in springfield, new jersey. flooding rains in hartford, connecticut, causing high water rescues overnight. abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee on the damage from those storms. >> back up, back up. >> reporter: that is the terrifying sound of people inside a car in springfield, new jersey, backing away from that confirmed ef-0 tornado packing 70 mile per hour winds, shredding power lines. near philadelphia, gusts up to 60 miles per hour slamming huge trees to the ground. torrential rain swamped highways and streets near philly. this woman rescued after her car was inundated. first responders in high water vehicles rescuing stranded drivers overnight near hartford, connecticut, too. firefighters carrying them out of that waist-deep water. the storms packed with dangerous lightning, stretching all the way
>> mary bruce on the campaign trail for us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> a new round of severe storms is sweeping out of the ohio valley, heading east tonight. it comes after yesterday's first round. new images of that confirmed tornado in springfield, new jersey. flooding rains in hartford, connecticut, causing high water rescues overnight. abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee on the damage from those storms. >> back up, back up. >> reporter: that is the terrifying...
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>> mary bruce with us again tonight. thank you, mary. >>> overseas this evening, and two american service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. nato commanders reporting their deaths without revealing how or where it happened. 14 american troops have now been killed in combat-related incidents in afghanistan this year. >>> now, to the economy tonight, and the alarming forecast involving the federal deficit. the nonpartisan congressional budget office reporting the federal deficit will reach $960 billion by september 30th. that's the end of this fiscal year. the deficit, they say, on tap to reach $1 trillion in 2020, two years faster than expected. they cite president trump's tax cuts, the trade war with china and an increase in federal spending. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the new shark attack. this time, a little boy on the east coast. lifeguards jumping in before he's rushed to the hospital, and what we've learned tonight. >>> walmart now suing tesla tonight.
>> mary bruce with us again tonight. thank you, mary. >>> overseas this evening, and two american service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. nato commanders reporting their deaths without revealing how or where it happened. 14 american troops have now been killed in combat-related incidents in afghanistan this year. >>> now, to the economy tonight, and the alarming forecast involving the federal deficit. the nonpartisan congressional budget office...
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well mari i was standing on one of moscow's boulevards as you can see people are kind of taking a walk along the boulevards which is the plan that the organizers of this rally had announced to get around the fact that this rally is not authorized it's really hard to tell how many people how many protesters are out today in moscow. well because people are simply walking along occasionally you'll see a group of people kind of clapping or you'll see some of the passing cars the thing there are support that's the only way to tell that perhaps these people are taking part in today's protests that is of course one of the many ways that russians in the past few years have found to get a way to get around kind of increasing restrictions on freedom of assembly the police here right next to me is kind of watching quietly but on the squares along the boulevards we've seen kind of riot police clearing clearing the squares arresting some people and kind of blocking off squares there's certainly a large police presence but in comparison to last week where almost 1400 people were arrested so far quit
well mari i was standing on one of moscow's boulevards as you can see people are kind of taking a walk along the boulevards which is the plan that the organizers of this rally had announced to get around the fact that this rally is not authorized it's really hard to tell how many people how many protesters are out today in moscow. well because people are simply walking along occasionally you'll see a group of people kind of clapping or you'll see some of the passing cars the thing there are...
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and mary, i know you've been speaking to biden's campaign. so, what is the strategy tonight? >> reporter: well, biden's team says he is hoping to focus on trump, but that he's also learned hisle lesson here. i'm told he is not going to take any attacks lying down. if his rivals take a swing at him tonight, biden is going to swing right back. david? >> here we go. mary, thank you. >>> after last night's first night of the debate, democrats talking so much about health care and drug costs, well today, the trump administration revealing that they're exploring a new way to reduce prescription drug costs. the plan would allow some fda-approved drugs to be imported from foreign countries at lower costs, especially from canada, though it could be months or longer to try to rewrite the rules. >>> the federal reserve lowering its benchmark interest rate for the first time since the great recession in 2008, cutting the rate a quarter of a percent, citing slowing global growth and trade tensions, but signaling, no more cuts will be coming. the dow plunging 333 points on the news. invest
and mary, i know you've been speaking to biden's campaign. so, what is the strategy tonight? >> reporter: well, biden's team says he is hoping to focus on trump, but that he's also learned hisle lesson here. i'm told he is not going to take any attacks lying down. if his rivals take a swing at him tonight, biden is going to swing right back. david? >> here we go. mary, thank you. >>> after last night's first night of the debate, democrats talking so much about health care...
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i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the hospital this morning. they all sustained nonlife threatening injuries and are expected to be okay. meanwhile, the investigation into just what happened yesterday afternoon is getting started. the man that police sasay shot x officers during a lengthy un midnight. the suspect was held up in a north philadelphia building. >> shots fired. >> around 4:30 in the afternoon police went to the home to serve a drug warrant. officials said the operation went arye almost immediately. >> shooter fired multiple rounds. officers returned fire. many of whom had to escape through windows
i'm anne marie green. from overnight in philadelphia a violent police standoff has ended with six officers wounded and the suspected gunman in custody. the standoff started yesterday afternoon when officers were serving a warrant at a home. the shooter apparently started firing at the officers. tom hansen is in philadelphia. what do we know now about the condition of those officers? >> hey, well, the six officers shot are all out of the hospital this morning. they all sustained nonlife...