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>>> mary magdalene. the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everything we've assumed about her is wrong, and could lost gospels help fill in the missing parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdalene? ♪ >>> for many christians today, mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate love for jesus. >> i think jesus meant everything to mary. >> she was present at the crucifixion and, most importantly, she was present at the resurrection. she's the first person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not weep nor grieve nor be irresolute. for
>>> mary magdalene. the woman tradition calls a sinner but who becomes the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see mary magdalene as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and the resurrection, she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penitent prostitute, was she, in fact, the wife of jesus? >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the...
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marie's life.did her favorite thing. they sang karaoke and now when marie's daughter paris comes to visit her cousin, the two sit down at the piano and play, make music, just like their mothers years ago and grace -- >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i want to show her like, your mother really did love you. >> maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who brought joy, marie. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. m natalie m. thanks for watching. >> good morning to you on this sunday. i'm cori coffin in new york. it's 6:00 on the east. 3:00 out west. now here's what's happening. new and alarming details at this hour. we're learning more about the pensacola shooting suspect and what he was doing in the days before the naval base attack. a furious and frantic weekend on capitol hill. final preparations to present the full impeachment case against the president. a look at what's going on behind the scenes. >>
marie's life.did her favorite thing. they sang karaoke and now when marie's daughter paris comes to visit her cousin, the two sit down at the piano and play, make music, just like their mothers years ago and grace -- >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i want to show her like, your mother really did love you. >> maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who brought joy, marie. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie...
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11 about mary and martha and lazarus in the middle of things. has gone tragically wrong, and lazarus is at death's door. >> most people who got sick would know that they were going to die. there aren't treatments that are going to ease your suffering at the end of life. knowing that you're going to die of a disease is a terrifying prospect. >> for mary and martha, only a miracle can save their brother. >> is it surprising that when we meet lazarus, he is defined by his sickness? it shouldn't be. all throughout the gospels, we see jesus as a healer. >> mary and martha send out an urgent communique to jesus, "the one whom you love is desperately ill. get yourself down here as quickly as you can possibly do it. you might be able to prevent this." >> jesus is far from bethany, beyond the jordan river. >> it does seem that mary and martha know where jesus and the disciples are and how to get in contact with them. >> when mary and martha send word to jesus that their brother is ill -- >> ah, stop. >> -- they don't call him lazarus of bethany or lazaru
11 about mary and martha and lazarus in the middle of things. has gone tragically wrong, and lazarus is at death's door. >> most people who got sick would know that they were going to die. there aren't treatments that are going to ease your suffering at the end of life. knowing that you're going to die of a disease is a terrifying prospect. >> for mary and martha, only a miracle can save their brother. >> is it surprising that when we meet lazarus, he is defined by his...
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at some point, mary and joseph lose sight of jesus.a thing happening. >> it's very crowded during the passover in jerusalem. in the temple in particular, there would have been a bustling crowd, so it's very easy to imagine that jesus would get separated from his parents in that kind of scene and become lost. >> jesus! >> and he's not lost for a short period of time. he's lost for 3 days. they must have been insane with worry. >> i'm looking for my son. he's 12 years old. have you seen him? >> where did jesus go? he's gotta be with one of the relatives, right? and he's not. >> jesus! jesus! >> well, the first thing you need to realize is that these ancient jewish families were extended families, and when you had a child that was on the cusp of manhood anyway, you might well assume he's with this relative, or he's with that relative and not look askance at the possibility of that because they're not infants anymore. >> when jesus' parents find him in the temple, he says, "where else do you think i would have been?" there's this sense of
at some point, mary and joseph lose sight of jesus.a thing happening. >> it's very crowded during the passover in jerusalem. in the temple in particular, there would have been a bustling crowd, so it's very easy to imagine that jesus would get separated from his parents in that kind of scene and become lost. >> jesus! >> and he's not lost for a short period of time. he's lost for 3 days. they must have been insane with worry. >> i'm looking for my son. he's 12 years old....
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so this book is about mary's birth, mary's life and mary's death and everything that happened in between, and my books on reagan are about the 80 campaign and the origins of the 80 campaign and my book on december 1941 is about the 31 days of december and how it changed the united states before pearl harbor and after pearl harbor and i a seem belled as much information as possible and i read it, i digest it and talk about it and what i do is each morning i will assimilate new information right in the afternoon and then in the evening my wife is in my books and my op eds, too. and so she was -- and so in the evening, she will edit the various pages i've written. >> give it to me next morning and i will then take heredities and input it where i've written her corrections and we'll start the whole process again and we usually do that. yont typically normally work on the weekends and we'll edit, research, right. for me, the rhythm and i can jump in and jump out of it and this book took four year the and are my book on 1941, my books typically take three to four years. >> and you're able to b
so this book is about mary's birth, mary's life and mary's death and everything that happened in between, and my books on reagan are about the 80 campaign and the origins of the 80 campaign and my book on december 1941 is about the 31 days of december and how it changed the united states before pearl harbor and after pearl harbor and i a seem belled as much information as possible and i read it, i digest it and talk about it and what i do is each morning i will assimilate new information right...
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you are holding my mary! here, it is signed. >> standdown. >> mary! freedom papers, signed. mary!e, mary -- she is free! >> daniel! daniel! ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale, deceive the -- notd, not till the tell them what is happening, transport them quickly out of washington, d.c. into maryland, and then on the ships or on the train into the deep south, louisiana, to the sugar fields, or the con fields of mississippi. -- the cotton fields of mississippi. these sudden sales were meant in some cases to avert possible freedom, to avert what the law might dictate in a particular family that might have a legitimate claim to freedom. to place people suddenly out of the reach of the courts, to rip them away from their family networks, remove them from the possibility of being able to c
you are holding my mary! here, it is signed. >> standdown. >> mary! freedom papers, signed. mary!e, mary -- she is free! >> daniel! daniel! ok, at the heart of this story is a central fact, that slaveholders throughout the entire period here from 1800 until 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade with deception and speed. this is what we might call sudden sale. slaveholders used this tactic of sudden sale,...
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or mary, mother of christ or whatever. after the civil war when realism began to take hold in american literature with moby dick and tom sawyer and huck finn,also allow drivers who mentioned her made her look more like joan crawford . so then both got it wrong. there are elements of both in her character and makeup but both were wrong, she was neither and she was cold. i live in the area, epic forest and a lively area of northern virginia and there's a bald sentence down there today so i've written five books on reagan, wrote one book on franklin roosevelt so i wanted to write something about washington but he had pretty much been covered soup to nails but aithere was a way to get in and talk about him was to do a book about his mother so. >> host: give us a quick biography of mary ball washington. when she born in the united states? give us information about her . >> guest: she was born in the united states. born of means but not of the upper classes, more like the upper middle classes of rural virginia, of virginia socie
or mary, mother of christ or whatever. after the civil war when realism began to take hold in american literature with moby dick and tom sawyer and huck finn,also allow drivers who mentioned her made her look more like joan crawford . so then both got it wrong. there are elements of both in her character and makeup but both were wrong, she was neither and she was cold. i live in the area, epic forest and a lively area of northern virginia and there's a bald sentence down there today so i've...
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mary: and i'm mary wilson.
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marie, go ahead. >> marie: i agree about the government phone.thered me about the text messages was when the department of justice spokesperson selectively gave reporters only certain text messages from lisa page and peter strzok and that's been publicly admitted now by the department of justice, they picked out the ones that would look the worst politically and gave them to reporters. i don't think that was appropriate for a person in the doj to do. i don't know if that's a legal argument or a first amendment argument but i think it was inappropriate. >> brad: having said that, i would like to see all the messages. >> marie: also to molly's point, though, there was a lot of talk about horwitz before his report came out and every single employee of the government has bias. you are born with it. we have political opinions. >> brad: we are political people. >> marie: every american has some sort of bias. the question is whether it impacted their work and look, if these people working on the trump investigation actually wanted to try and influence t
marie, go ahead. >> marie: i agree about the government phone.thered me about the text messages was when the department of justice spokesperson selectively gave reporters only certain text messages from lisa page and peter strzok and that's been publicly admitted now by the department of justice, they picked out the ones that would look the worst politically and gave them to reporters. i don't think that was appropriate for a person in the doj to do. i don't know if that's a legal...
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>> marie: how was your year, sean?think i had a great year, i enjoyed it, i loved it, i feel blessed in so many ways. i don't know, i feel bad for some degree if you look back on our year and whether you had a d year, whether family are so many other things in your life but i hope for the people that's a bad that it gets better. >> katie: marie, was your year bad? >> marie: it's kind of mixed. 365 days, a lot of things happened, girl. it's an interesting question, i said it was very interesting when i saw it because taking a step back, looking at the last year, it has been so polarized. next year i'm nervous, the election, it's not going to get any better. that wasn't very hopeful. >> lisa: we saw this in the split. >> katie: i think if this question is asked in purely political terms, the president, the economy is very good, democrats are in a fight for a primary which is a very difficult process for a party to go through because you are fighting against your own team in a lot of ways and republicans have had a lot of
>> marie: how was your year, sean?think i had a great year, i enjoyed it, i loved it, i feel blessed in so many ways. i don't know, i feel bad for some degree if you look back on our year and whether you had a d year, whether family are so many other things in your life but i hope for the people that's a bad that it gets better. >> katie: marie, was your year bad? >> marie: it's kind of mixed. 365 days, a lot of things happened, girl. it's an interesting question, i said it...
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the angels all the courtiers whole body guards of mary and jesus christ. her. this simple picture oriel system became a canon upon which everything else was based from then on the churches became larger and the at ces and jones expressed the unity and perfection of the christian cause mass. in the way of the rangeley its image its the christian pictorial system took over and transcended the by sam time court order and its core trail of power and representation. if you read the 30 year jubilee unity on constantine the great we can discern a formula for order in the art one god one empire one emperor constantine was an advocate of egalitarianism not clear hierarchy order to system of subservience this reflected socio political relationships. and. the are. was where the synthesis between the systematic thinking of the greeks and the christian doctrine of salvation became translated into imagery. amidst the ruins of rome new churches were built and the ancient roman buildings repurposed by christians the pictorial canon of ravenna made itself felt in some time out
the angels all the courtiers whole body guards of mary and jesus christ. her. this simple picture oriel system became a canon upon which everything else was based from then on the churches became larger and the at ces and jones expressed the unity and perfection of the christian cause mass. in the way of the rangeley its image its the christian pictorial system took over and transcended the by sam time court order and its core trail of power and representation. if you read the 30 year jubilee...
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this anger is offset by the gentle virgin mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with 2 scroll at high level with the viewer is the warrior archangel michael with his soul . another an angel herds frightened citizens of towards damnation the faces up terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the might of the last judgment the wealth and grant of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the frescoes pictorial arrangement the artist has paid tribute to social status the kings occupy the top 2. even one of the angels reveals its fear in the face of the past and unavoidable ity of the last judgment announced by trumpets on the left we can see the saved these 2 are portraits of real life citizens of pisa their facial expressions are calm and they all look up to the must a full figure of the virgin mary. before the judge their body language is relaxed the face is a clear although their expressions reveal intense concentration. pease's pious citizens are expr
this anger is offset by the gentle virgin mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with 2 scroll at high level with the viewer is the warrior archangel michael with his soul . another an angel herds frightened citizens of towards damnation the faces up terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the might of the last judgment the wealth and grant of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the frescoes...
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>> marie: no. up with good conversation of the table. >> so your conversational ability comes from your family? >> i didn't mean that. but yes, i agree with the pope, totally. >> they are everywhere now. he's saying mass and they are filming him and he says, put the phones down in church. >> they are spreading the gosp gospel, but i do think technology is destroying that and i think that's why we are obsessed with it. i think that parents that monitor their kids more about that could be a better example of not having your phones out. >> may bill it makes you a more productive person. if i'm not incorrect, you made dinner reservations during the commercial on your phone? >> no i did not, i made them weeks ago on my phone. no phones at the table and no phones in bed before you go to sleep. that's bad for you. no phones in church. i could list all the places that you shouldn't have your phone. >> i have a bible app though so i need my phone in church. >> i support that. >> i'm old school when it comes
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marie, do you think that counting is correct?re the accounting is going on right now, i don't think anyone has a good count because i think there are a couple dozen folks like elissa slotkin who are going to spend this week and going over all the evidence. it's so interesting, melissa, you mentioned she said the call she's getting were pretty equal across the spectrum of how they feel about this issue, not all 14, not all one against. so i think she and others are going to spend this weekend figuring out what they're going to do based on the facts and based on their conscious. i another thing we haven't talked about as much is number of house districts, many who are retiring, that are in districts moving away from trump. we don't talk about those as much because they're not the democrats and trump districts, they are the republicans in increasingly blue districts. >> melissa: you think those people will cross over? >> marie: i'm looking at those districts to flip those. >> melissa: here's what charlie hurt had to say about what h
marie, do you think that counting is correct?re the accounting is going on right now, i don't think anyone has a good count because i think there are a couple dozen folks like elissa slotkin who are going to spend this week and going over all the evidence. it's so interesting, melissa, you mentioned she said the call she's getting were pretty equal across the spectrum of how they feel about this issue, not all 14, not all one against. so i think she and others are going to spend this weekend...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you n seell the barricaydes ver behind me, a very heavy police presence. and for the very first time, the nypd will be flying drones around times square to monitor the crowds. sydney, australia, always one of the first big cities to lead the world into the new year. >> a lot of color, a lot of special effects. >> reporter: devastating wildfires have prompted some australian cities to cancel their fireworks displays, but sydney decided the show must go on in the sky above its famed har bauer house and bridge. >> celebrations began 15 months ago. >> reporter: elsewhere around the world, brazil's copacabana beach is ready to host 2 million people for its party. heightened security at eiffel tower in paris is not deterring these american tourists. >> you can't let that stuff stop you from getting out and explores the world. >> reporter: in new york's times square, police are expecting more than a million people to crowd into the surrounding city blocks to watch the iconic ball drop. >> co
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you n seell the barricaydes ver behind me, a very heavy police presence. and for the very first time, the nypd will be flying drones around times square to monitor the crowds. sydney, australia, always one of the first big cities to lead the world into the new year. >> a lot of color, a lot of special effects. >> reporter: devastating wildfires have prompted some australian cities to cancel their fireworks displays, but sydney decided the...
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why write about mary washington? all heard the story of george washington, but why write about his mother? >> because she is a misunderstood figure of history. she has been badly treated by american history. there has never been a definitive biography done of george washington's mother, which i thought was remarkable. it's not just because she had to give an answer, it's how she raised him. her husband, augustine, died when george was young. she was in her 30's raising six children. that alone would resonate with a lot of women in america today. the tough times she went through raising her children. to byhe was referred biographers, from her passing to the time of the civil war, she came across as june cleaver. war, realismil began to take hold in american literature with moby dick, tom sawyer, huckleberry finn, and all of that. also, the biographers who mentioned her made her look more like joan crawford, so both got it wrong. there were elements of both of her character and makeup, but both got them wrong. i decide
why write about mary washington? all heard the story of george washington, but why write about his mother? >> because she is a misunderstood figure of history. she has been badly treated by american history. there has never been a definitive biography done of george washington's mother, which i thought was remarkable. it's not just because she had to give an answer, it's how she raised him. her husband, augustine, died when george was young. she was in her 30's raising six children. that...
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marie is with them to manuel's 1st girlfriend yes to 4.0 mom says on a car she stands by carriage at the window and puts her arm around her. sleek the obscene. her. mother laughed. a. little cold. it was. with. mom way in my gown doesn't cause a ton yet manuel used to like being at his grandparents 50 now he can't stand it in the stuffy living right on top of it he slips outside relieved he breathes in the cold air and trudges through the snow past the old chestnut tree to the end of the garden where grandpa's shed stands for the old familiar scent surrounds him grandpa always smelled of pipe tobacco in turpentine manuel looks around the paint brushes are still there as if he might be back any minute on the table he discovers a piece of paper and an on follow up a bridge of light from my character as written on it and grandpa's neat handwriting . of the next to it is a mysterious sketch strange thanks man well what could that be thing. that's kind of a sign. a a. bad. law. class. bit. o. . book . club keep. it. when marion manuel returned to the house on a car runs toward them there
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. >> it's christmas and ellen decides to bring aunt mary. >> mary tyler moore with ed as ner and coloriseechman. >> only "e.t." was on the set of the epic reunion. then why the big bang theory christmas holds a special place in johnny's galecki's house sflo in the ncis flashback. >> first >>> na na na. >> . ♪ >>> now what are you doing for the holiday sns will you get away, time off. >> actually i'm going to australia to see my family. >> oh, good. >> it's wonderful. >> look at that porcha being on the set of alley mcbeal. "e.t." was there when she shot the christmas episode before ellen came along and became part part of the family. >> we were also on the set of ellen in time for her christmas episode. >> hi. >> so are we on for tonight? >> yes, i am. i'm scared because he is attacking me. >> mr. claus! >> only "e.t." was there back in 2001 as ellen welcomed tv icon mary tyler moore, ed asner and cloris leechman to her show. >> ho, ho, ho. >> isn't that goose? >> no. >> you don't grow up thinking that's happening one day. i'm sitting between mary tyler moore and cloris leechman. it's we
. >> it's christmas and ellen decides to bring aunt mary. >> mary tyler moore with ed as ner and coloriseechman. >> only "e.t." was on the set of the epic reunion. then why the big bang theory christmas holds a special place in johnny's galecki's house sflo in the ncis flashback. >> first >>> na na na. >> . ♪ >>> now what are you doing for the holiday sns will you get away, time off. >> actually i'm going to australia to see my...
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and to martha, jon, mary, as well. we'll come back to the impeachment just as soon as we have news on it tonight. >>> in the meantime, we move onto the other news this wednesday evening. the deadly attack outside portland, oregon. the attacker with a knife, killing one person, wounding several others. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: police in beaverton, oregon, today racing to respond to reports of a robbery in progress. >> armed robbery incident. >> there is possibly hostages. >> reporter: officers swarming a wells fargo bank and a planet fitness gym at this shopping center. and then disturbing word of an attack involving a large knife. >> updated information on the robbery, it looks like a machete was used. >> reporter: authorities say three people were stabbed. one victim later dying from the injuries. >> i walked outside, saw all the police activity and all of a sudden, i see a gurney with a lady on it. >> she had so much bandaging on and it was bloody, so, we're assumin
and to martha, jon, mary, as well. we'll come back to the impeachment just as soon as we have news on it tonight. >>> in the meantime, we move onto the other news this wednesday evening. the deadly attack outside portland, oregon. the attacker with a knife, killing one person, wounding several others. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: police in beaverton, oregon, today racing to respond to reports of a robbery in progress. >> armed...
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mom will last but not enough manuel runs back to the shed with mary because it's here take the candles off the i'll take the jars we'll take them to the bridge fight us kids he explains to marie what grandpa sketch means and runs back there are coming shouts everyone come to the window grandma shakes her head to do it for me please manuel when manuel smiles he looks a little like his grandpa and it's enough to convince geta to get up for the sake of her grandson so he will see she looks out into the night and sees a light see see deceased. kinds 1st one then 2 then a 3rd more and more lights flicker in the dark until the whole bridge just blaming sty. suggs. cv. fog like a. lover was. keep. living close. leave it was it. was it. was. doing. was. here sock monitor in here says manuel from grandpa it was in the shed it keeps on he gives his grandma the on the let us get his hands are shaking as she opens it she reads a bridge of light for the light of my life so that you can go on. got me to fight again caused. little bit to get a. little bit. of use to. love it little. bit. god. gaddaar
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. >> thank you mary ellen. the sheriff's department had our field operations division converted to a 12 hour shift plan. at the kincaid fire, we deployed nine operational periods of 12 hours each, 24 hours a day. the department ended up deploying 190 sworn staff for mutual aid, much of the same way as the police department did. we had a number of various assignments, ranging from patrol of the effected areas. we assisted in road closures. we secured areas under evacuation orders. we checked on businesses, escorted residents into areas closed off to the general public and patrolled the area near the safari zoo. we also were part of the evacuation shelter that was set up at saint mary's cathedral for five days, and we had deputies assigned there for nine operational periods. thank you. >> thanks to everybody, including d.m. staff who deployed. we always bring back very important lessons learned when we go out to these things. so, 3 million people in the bay area without power due to the weather conditions that ma
. >> thank you mary ellen. the sheriff's department had our field operations division converted to a 12 hour shift plan. at the kincaid fire, we deployed nine operational periods of 12 hours each, 24 hours a day. the department ended up deploying 190 sworn staff for mutual aid, much of the same way as the police department did. we had a number of various assignments, ranging from patrol of the effected areas. we assisted in road closures. we secured areas under evacuation orders. we...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the holiday travel hazard on christmas eve. millions of americans are on the move with some storms threatening their plans. torrential rain caused flooding across parts of the southeast yesterday. in south carolina a dam broke, flooding streets and neighborhoods. some people say the water rose up to 6 feet. meanwhile more rain and snow is expected in the west today. olga ospina from our los angeles station kcbs is tracking your holiday forecast. >> good tuesday morning to you. happy christmas eve. this, of course, is going to be a very busy travel day. so if you're going to be traveling across the country, beware of a couple of travel spots on the east and west coast. the rain on the west coast pushing off to the east. phoenix is getting the brunt of that storm and snow in utah and colorado. as far as the southeast that has been soaked these last few days, things are winding down there, so conditions are improving for your christmas day. temperatures expected to be on th
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the holiday travel hazard on christmas eve. millions of americans are on the move with some storms threatening their plans. torrential rain caused flooding across parts of the southeast yesterday. in south carolina a dam broke, flooding streets and neighborhoods. some people say the water rose up to 6 feet. meanwhile more rain and snow is expected in the west today. olga ospina from our los angeles station kcbs is tracking your holiday forecast. >> good...
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you have been to william and mary. it still exists but nearly killed at the time the rest of virginia was created. >> exactly two. yes or no. do you have a description of an appendix which indicates the first few classes of students and the families they came from? >> it is fascinating. there is a guy who has written a dissertation rather than repeat what he did. back then presumably virginia was pretty agrarian and pretty world. would it have been practical within reasonable bounds of practicality to create a primary system of education everywhere or you made the right choice in a way, more bang for the buck since there is probably not going to be a realistic manner to do a statewide system. >> it is a reasonable question because virginians have large farms and plantations and they don't have a lot of village. it is not like new england was the population density in new england is twice what it is in virginia. there are also problems, virginia included west virginia. people do live more dispersed in virginia than new
you have been to william and mary. it still exists but nearly killed at the time the rest of virginia was created. >> exactly two. yes or no. do you have a description of an appendix which indicates the first few classes of students and the families they came from? >> it is fascinating. there is a guy who has written a dissertation rather than repeat what he did. back then presumably virginia was pretty agrarian and pretty world. would it have been practical within reasonable bounds...
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and destroy william and mary while he did it -- >> william and mary does not tell people that. >> well, you know, it's funny, when you go to william and mary -- to talk -- they have an ambivalence of jefferson. because on one hand, they want to claim him. on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so jefferson persuaded himself, and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come the 18-teens. its enrollment had shrunk, there was major violence between the students and the community and also with the faculty, and it suffered from a setting that was very malarial. and williamsburg was a dying town after the capital moved out and moved to richmond. so the leaders of the college wanted to save it by moving it to richmond, and jefferson and his allies blocked that move and used that opportunity to say, well, since they've invited the legislature to look into their operations, why don't we just take their money away from them and make them, essentially, a williamsburg academy, and we'll get their money and we'll just use it for uva. in the end, t
and destroy william and mary while he did it -- >> william and mary does not tell people that. >> well, you know, it's funny, when you go to william and mary -- to talk -- they have an ambivalence of jefferson. because on one hand, they want to claim him. on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so jefferson persuaded himself, and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come the 18-teens. its enrollment had shrunk, there was major...
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>> she won four emmys playing mary's brash neighbor who became her best fend. >> mary was like this ratheroper elegant straitlaced upstanding, and rhoda was this kinda knock a uple of edges >> we also lost valerie's co-star georgia engel who passed away at the age of 70. on "the mary tyler moore show" she played the sweet voiced wife >> ted and i are going to the moes this afternoon and i have to go home and make the poorn. >> that was the first people i became another familwith. >> the television word was saddened by will and grace star shelly morriso maid. ayed megan's weis cracking >> i'm crowd to be in in sw. i was ready toetire. >> katherine helmond passed away. she was best known for playing the cop on the mod squad. >> it tk aut a year before people started watching it and paying atttion to it. >> she died at the age of 72 following aong battle with cancer. the former wife of quinc jones. and the word lost trail blazing legend dianann carroll. she was the first m african-american to headline her own show in 1978. >> you're in spring chicken. >> she owned a tony, an oscar nod and joi
>> she won four emmys playing mary's brash neighbor who became her best fend. >> mary was like this ratheroper elegant straitlaced upstanding, and rhoda was this kinda knock a uple of edges >> we also lost valerie's co-star georgia engel who passed away at the age of 70. on "the mary tyler moore show" she played the sweet voiced wife >> ted and i are going to the moes this afternoon and i have to go home and make the poorn. >> that was the first people i...
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mary kate: i remember. you go first. philip: in the winter of 2006-2007, the white house and the new attorney general had come up with the scathingly brilliant idea that the patriot act at the time had been passed in a way that allowed u.s. attorneys to be appointed without u.s. senate confirmation needed. someone had the idea. let's fire several of them that are obnoxious to us for one reason or another. let's put together a list of them and throw appointees into their place without having to go through senate confirmation quickly. they actually begin this process with eight of them. and then defending them, there was talk of firing all 93 of them. as presidents do, always at the beginning of their first term. this was not the beginning of the first term. this was not even the beginning of the second term. this is well into the second term. there is an outcry going on for a couple of months by the time this cartoon is written. investigations a first for his pupils of the white house had nothing to do with all of this. a
mary kate: i remember. you go first. philip: in the winter of 2006-2007, the white house and the new attorney general had come up with the scathingly brilliant idea that the patriot act at the time had been passed in a way that allowed u.s. attorneys to be appointed without u.s. senate confirmation needed. someone had the idea. let's fire several of them that are obnoxious to us for one reason or another. let's put together a list of them and throw appointees into their place without having to...
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mary had her disability. so it was a really pretty tough life. >> were they expected to pay back the government or prove the land, make sure that it was producing or something before they could really keep it? >> yeah. the process of what they called proving up on the land took about five years. when you applied for a homestead, you filled out some paperwork and you paid a small fee, you know, a few bucks. i think it was $10 for a while and then it gradually went up. and you did have to clear a certain number of acres and you had to build something. you had to build some kind of house or shanty or sod house or something. you had to prove that that was on the land. and you had to at the end of this process, at the end of five years, you had to get some friends or neighbors to help you fill out the paperwork and testify to this. you know, you had to prove that you had done this. and that had to be published in the local newspaper. that's why a lot of local newspapers were founded, was to publish that paperwork.
mary had her disability. so it was a really pretty tough life. >> were they expected to pay back the government or prove the land, make sure that it was producing or something before they could really keep it? >> yeah. the process of what they called proving up on the land took about five years. when you applied for a homestead, you filled out some paperwork and you paid a small fee, you know, a few bucks. i think it was $10 for a while and then it gradually went up. and you did...
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elizabeth. >> mary?> elizabeth tells mary how despite being too old to conceive, she really is now 6 months pregnant. >> as soon as i heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. >> when mary goes to elizabeth, and they're both pregnant, john the baptist leaps for joy in elizabeth's womb. we can imagine that there's a rapport between these women. >> there is an attempt throughout the gospels to portray john as the forerunner who prepares the way for the coming of the lord, the lord being jesus himself. >> two thousand years on, the possibility that john and jesus are related has triggered fresh investigation into the study of john the baptist's relics. with their ongoing quest to trace how his relics were scattered, british researchers tom higham and georges kazan have come to the nelson-atkins museum in kansas city, missouri. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> they want to analyze an ancient treasure reputed to be the finger of john the baptist. could it come from the
elizabeth. >> mary?> elizabeth tells mary how despite being too old to conceive, she really is now 6 months pregnant. >> as soon as i heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. >> when mary goes to elizabeth, and they're both pregnant, john the baptist leaps for joy in elizabeth's womb. we can imagine that there's a rapport between these women. >> there is an attempt throughout the gospels to portray john as the forerunner who prepares the...
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i'm anne-marie green. so this morning the impeachment investigation into president trump enters a crucial phase. the house judiciary committee will hold its first public hearing focusing on the possible charges mr. trump may face. today's witnesses include four constitutional law experts at respected universities from harvard to stanford. and yesterday a report released by the house intelligence committee said mr. trump used his power to pressure ukraine's president to investigate his political rivals. skyler henry is on capitol hill. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning. well, after weeks of testimony, the house intelligence committee voted to adopt the impeachment inquiry report late yesterday afternoon. now this process goes to the judiciary committee which traditionally is charged with drafting articles of impeachment. now the white house earlier this week despite an invitation declined to be at today's hearing. house democrats released a 300-page report detailing their findings in the i
i'm anne-marie green. so this morning the impeachment investigation into president trump enters a crucial phase. the house judiciary committee will hold its first public hearing focusing on the possible charges mr. trump may face. today's witnesses include four constitutional law experts at respected universities from harvard to stanford. and yesterday a report released by the house intelligence committee said mr. trump used his power to pressure ukraine's president to investigate his political...
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anne-marie?d "frozen" break that record. >> i was wondering that. >> it was really good. and i -- >> i heard that. >> it was. and i was sort of relieved that there isn't a -- in my opinion -- a "let it go" song? we won't be listening to the same song over and over and over again. >> like "let it go," "baby shark," all of that -- >> the music was good, but not to that level. >> okay. >> all right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> ahead, honoring rosa parks. a statue is unveiled on the anniversary of her stand against injustice on a public bus. versary of her stand against injustice on a public bus. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream o
anne-marie?d "frozen" break that record. >> i was wondering that. >> it was really good. and i -- >> i heard that. >> it was. and i was sort of relieved that there isn't a -- in my opinion -- a "let it go" song? we won't be listening to the same song over and over and over again. >> like "let it go," "baby shark," all of that -- >> the music was good, but not to that level. >> okay. >> all right. diane king...
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marie waking up to a laser beam shining at her eyes. the horror that's about to unfold. >> reporter: hard to think about it now. that night when marie michael drifted off to sleep, things were so good and full of possibilities for her eldest child and her fiance. >> the save the date card have gone out for the wedding. they were perfect together. >> reporter: terrifying red light woke her up and she saw him, it or whatever and the fear that took over her body. she froze. maybe she prayed for that horrifying seconds, how many second is, three or five seconds? >> across the hall, angie. >> i heard the bedroom door opened. i had been a hard sleeper, i assumed it was justin leaving to go to the bathroom and then i heard a pop, pop, pop. >> it sounded muffled so i am thinking that could not be a gunshot. >> and unaware that her world is quite different now. angie opened her eyes. >> and i rolled over and saw somebody running up. and, i knew that was bad and i nudged justin and i said justin, justin. >> i heard angie screamed, "oh my god, oh
marie waking up to a laser beam shining at her eyes. the horror that's about to unfold. >> reporter: hard to think about it now. that night when marie michael drifted off to sleep, things were so good and full of possibilities for her eldest child and her fiance. >> the save the date card have gone out for the wedding. they were perfect together. >> reporter: terrifying red light woke her up and she saw him, it or whatever and the fear that took over her body. she froze. maybe...
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mary, big joint venture involving batteries. how much of a demand will this facility be able to provide? is a veryhink this important strategy, and we are happy to be working with lg chem. we think this is really going to advance our path to an all electric future. this battery plant is a very important part to providing the volume for the elected vehicles we will be producing in the united states, so it will be very significant. guy: --david: it is in lordstown, ohio, which is very significant because there is that facility that is being closed. mary: from the assembly plant, because of the demand of small closed. announced that has been purchased by lordstown motors, and there is a plan for them to build commercial vehicles. we are very focused on the lordstown area because the great capability of the workforce in the warm welcome we are getting from the state of ohio to do this work there. we think it is very significant. we anticipate 1100 jobs being created, so very significant commitment to ohio and the capability they hav
mary, big joint venture involving batteries. how much of a demand will this facility be able to provide? is a veryhink this important strategy, and we are happy to be working with lg chem. we think this is really going to advance our path to an all electric future. this battery plant is a very important part to providing the volume for the elected vehicles we will be producing in the united states, so it will be very significant. guy: --david: it is in lordstown, ohio, which is very significant...
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anne-marie? >> all right. skyler henry on capitol hill, thanks a lot. >>> so we will bring you the judiciary committee impeachment hearing on cbs news. we'll have a special report. norah o'donnell will anchor that from washington, and we expect that to begin at around 9:00. you can find continuous coverage on our streaming network, cbsn. >>> breaking news now. at least five people were killed after a volcano erupted on an island popular are tourists in new zealand. the search for the missing continues. the eruption was caught on camera. it was also captured on cell phone video by witnesses. a column of ash and smoke was seen shooting into the sky, blanketing the northern island. at least 20 people were injured. they were transported to a neighboring island for help. dozens of tourists were on or near the island during the eruption. some were guests on a cruise ship. >>> two police officers were killed in separate incidents over the weekend. one in texas and the other in arkansas. houston police say 32-year-old
anne-marie? >> all right. skyler henry on capitol hill, thanks a lot. >>> so we will bring you the judiciary committee impeachment hearing on cbs news. we'll have a special report. norah o'donnell will anchor that from washington, and we expect that to begin at around 9:00. you can find continuous coverage on our streaming network, cbsn. >>> breaking news now. at least five people were killed after a volcano erupted on an island popular are tourists in new zealand. the...
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mary's bra strap is hanging out.hough i have to say one interpretation that of is that she is a nursing mother. >> reporter: as she drinks coffee. >> that's a fair point. maybe it's decaf. >> reporter: do you like the hipster scene? >> to be honest, it's not my favorite nativity in the collection. ♪ the first noel". >> reporter: since 1995, the library has presented an annual ativity exhibit. >> this is one of my favorite nativity sets in the collection. it is from kenya, and it is made out of recycled soda cans. >> reporter: i see a cheese grater. >> you're absolutely right. the cheese grater is the stable. jesus is a strawberry huller. i'll be honest. i wasn't super familiar with that implement either, but that's what it is. >> reporter: very imaginative. >> very imaginative. >> reporter: regardless of the materials, it's the message that matters. >> it has a certain holiness to it because of the story that it's telling, but it's not something that only a priest can touch. it's something that anybody is allowed to
mary's bra strap is hanging out.hough i have to say one interpretation that of is that she is a nursing mother. >> reporter: as she drinks coffee. >> that's a fair point. maybe it's decaf. >> reporter: do you like the hipster scene? >> to be honest, it's not my favorite nativity in the collection. ♪ the first noel". >> reporter: since 1995, the library has presented an annual ativity exhibit. >> this is one of my favorite nativity sets in the...