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marie's husband, andre. out of california. >> we did not have his blood test. >> how did you get a match? >> well, what we did was we tried to find him, and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr., and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe, arizona. he wasn't expecting it? >> no, he was not expecting it. >> andre also said he didn't do it, didn't kill his wife. but he couldn't make bail, so he sat in a jail cell, even though prosecutor lewin knew the evidence was not as strong as it might be. although andre's inconsistent statements, the bruise on his face, his appearance at the very beach where marie's car was later found, all seemed suspicious, they might not be enough for a jury. >> we have to be able to say is a jury going to be able to look at the evidence we have and prove a
marie's husband, andre. out of california. >> we did not have his blood test. >> how did you get a match? >> well, what we did was we tried to find him, and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr., and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe,...
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not for himself, but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair. with dried flowers that adorn lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln. in this room by secretary of war stanton then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of war sent for what was needed to convey the body of a dead president home to the white house. soldiers were sent and they returned from a military shop a few blocks away. carrying a rectangular. plane pine box an ammunition create a rifle crate with a screw top lid. and so when those soldiers rounded the corner and came up 10th street with that box the crowd moaned because they knew intellectually that the president had died they saw. the cabinet members leaving they knew but the side of that coffin was the real refutation of their hopes that lincoln could live. so that coffin was taken down this
not for himself, but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair. with dried flowers that adorn lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln. in this room by secretary of war stanton then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of...
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a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in scotland.nt her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis back in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it began in late 2000. mary was a single mother living in edinborough when she met a man named will jordan. >> he was charming. he was tall. he was good-looking. and he just seemed to be, you know, really, really nice guy. >> reporter: he told her he was from america and worked in i.t. she found him highly intelligent, humble, and family oriented. >> wow -- >> reporter: spending time with mary's daughter, now older. >> he would play games and stuff. >> yeah. >> it's him. yay, we're going to have fun today. >> reporter: just as mischele lewis would experience years later, mary also grew frustrated with his frequent absences. >> i wasn't happy at all. i started digging into h
a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in scotland.nt her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis back in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it began in late 2000. mary was a single mother living in edinborough when she met a man named will...
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not for himself, but for mary jane wells, the wife of the secretary of the navy, one of mary lincoln'sriends in washington. and he sealed it in an envelope, wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that add dourned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. that was the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by the secretary of war. then, it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. the secretary of war sent for what was needed to convey the body of a dead president home to the white house. soldiers were sent. and they returned from a military shop, a few blocks away, carrying a rectangular, plain pine box. a rifle crate with a screwtop lid. when those soldiers rounded the corner with that box, the crowd moaned. they knew that the president had died. they saw the cabinet members leaving, they knew, but the sight of that coffin was the real refutation of their hopes that lincoln would live. so that coffin was taken down this hallway and laid on the floor right here. and before lincoln's body was placed in the coff
not for himself, but for mary jane wells, the wife of the secretary of the navy, one of mary lincoln'sriends in washington. and he sealed it in an envelope, wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair with dried flowers that add dourned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral. that was the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln in this room by the secretary of war. then, it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. the secretary of war sent for what was...
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mary robinson.th ellen. i think boys sense, in a lot of cultures, that they are valued more than girls, and then they see their role models — they see the president is a man, the prime minister is a man, judges are all men, and itjust reinforces that sense that men are more important and therefore have that sense of entitlement. that's what we need to change. so both of you think it's a cultural problem, it's not something that can be addressed with legislation? because faith is asking, you know, why there is a sense of male entitlement, and it seems to be resistant to even good laws trying to eradicate it. i think laws can help. removing laws that discriminate can help and also, you know, a kind of an educational change based on equality — which is what generation equality, the forum that is taking place in mexico and paris this year, is all about. it's all about asserting the true equality and the more women who hold high office in various ways and leadership at local level, the more we will addre
mary robinson.th ellen. i think boys sense, in a lot of cultures, that they are valued more than girls, and then they see their role models — they see the president is a man, the prime minister is a man, judges are all men, and itjust reinforces that sense that men are more important and therefore have that sense of entitlement. that's what we need to change. so both of you think it's a cultural problem, it's not something that can be addressed with legislation? because faith is asking, you...
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monroe enrolled at william and mary in june of 1774. like many of his classmates, he was soon caught up in revolutionary ferv. he soon saw arms in the governor's palace in 1775. in february of 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the third virginia infantry regimen. for the next two years as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, on which more the latter, james monroe took part in the battles of highland heights, germantown and monmouth rising to the rank of major before his 28th birthday. monroe was also at trenton where washington's gamble of attacking an out post paid off in an aspiring victory the day after christmas 1776. the battle produced monroe's greatest moments of both peril and fame during the revolutionary war. as he described in his unfinished autobiography written late in his life in the third person. command of the vanguard consisting of 50 men was given to captain william washington of the third virginia regimen. lieutenant monroe promptly offered his services to act as a subordinate
monroe enrolled at william and mary in june of 1774. like many of his classmates, he was soon caught up in revolutionary ferv. he soon saw arms in the governor's palace in 1775. in february of 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the third virginia infantry regimen. for the next two years as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, on which more the latter, james monroe took part in the battles of highland heights, germantown and monmouth rising to the rank of...
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of mary washington in 1983 and an m.a. in history and museum add 34rgs from the college of william and mary in 1988. in january 2018 he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums, a position for which he currently holds. this followed six years as director of the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. and prior to that, he was director of a new market battlefield historical park and director of historical resources for the city of manassas, virginia. scott is a peer-reviewer for accreditation and assessment programs of the american alliance of museums and editorial adviser for white house history quarterly, the journal of the white house historical association. his published articles have appeared in the augusta historical bulletin, civil war traveler, dictionary of virginia biography, white house history quarterly and numerous other history and travel publications. on a personal note, i think there are a few things more gratifying to teachers than to witness the succes
of mary washington in 1983 and an m.a. in history and museum add 34rgs from the college of william and mary in 1988. in january 2018 he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums, a position for which he currently holds. this followed six years as director of the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. and prior to that, he was director of a new market battlefield historical park and director of historical resources for the city of manassas,...
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yeah peter i i i would agree with mary i don't necessarily think that strategy got separate. you know ukraine completely or russia completely from europe but all the members of the same this is unfinished business i think we've got a new administration trying to build relations with biden or you know you can buy and at the same and get attention from the u.s. and at the same time we've got another pushed into. the distribution in europe and to drive economic severance that europe and russia even more so there is there is a game plan maybe it's not fully strategize all out but there's definitely unfinished business here and there is a russia russia russia russia and you're going to say. yeah and i one that we all have to wonder on this on this program where that's going to lead what does mean what does it mean a successful policy that's a big question you know i am going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on ukraine staying with our. we're segregated. by social class. people for the 1st. if you're born in
yeah peter i i i would agree with mary i don't necessarily think that strategy got separate. you know ukraine completely or russia completely from europe but all the members of the same this is unfinished business i think we've got a new administration trying to build relations with biden or you know you can buy and at the same and get attention from the u.s. and at the same time we've got another pushed into. the distribution in europe and to drive economic severance that europe and russia...
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team over the obama administration same figures same people same names same agenda go ahead mary. well it would very very complicated for me to figure out what on earth is going 'd on because frankly as seen from london the whole. hue and cry about what was going on between russia and ukraine has been building rather slowly and i only sort of woke up to it last week that what we were looking at was every day practically every hour we're seeing accusations from london and from washington and from nato russia has embarked on this gigantic arms buildup on the russian side of the ukrainian border and is just waiting to launch a war. to shore up the supposed russian presence in the east of ukraine either to help the rebels or even to seize territory and possibly even to consolidate some sort of fan further land bridge into crimea now one of the reasons that i wasn't sort of paying sufficient attention to this is that i couldn't take this seriously that russia would actually want to wage or to embark on military action that would result in any sort of military confrontation in the east
team over the obama administration same figures same people same names same agenda go ahead mary. well it would very very complicated for me to figure out what on earth is going 'd on because frankly as seen from london the whole. hue and cry about what was going on between russia and ukraine has been building rather slowly and i only sort of woke up to it last week that what we were looking at was every day practically every hour we're seeing accusations from london and from washington and...
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i wonder if mary -- >> we have a lot of questions. i must admit when we can record the questions and then maybe i our panelists can -- >> i'm happy to reply over the next few days. >> -- interesting question related to the here and now. irma in indonesia said, currently private sector employees are allowed to be knock inoculate if fed covid-19 but not old workers, frontline and elderly are being vaccinated. we have a problem of -- access to vaccination partly defined by affiliation to private sector organizations. mary, what do you think? nick? >> that's what we see here. [overlapping speakers] >> sound like the private employers are getting vaccines for their workers or some workers. but we have enormous inequities now and who it getting vaccinated and who is not, and the u.s., those are typically most available and even this is incomplete by racial and ethnic groups. not by occupation or measures of income or socioeconomic status but those would be inequitable as well i expect but the inequities between nations are far greater becau
i wonder if mary -- >> we have a lot of questions. i must admit when we can record the questions and then maybe i our panelists can -- >> i'm happy to reply over the next few days. >> -- interesting question related to the here and now. irma in indonesia said, currently private sector employees are allowed to be knock inoculate if fed covid-19 but not old workers, frontline and elderly are being vaccinated. we have a problem of -- access to vaccination partly defined by...
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i'm anne-marie green.e are going to begin this morning with breaking developments in minneapolis, in a suburb there where there was a second night of protests following the deadly police shooting of daunte wright. demonstrators clashed with police in brooklyn center last night. officers blasted tear gas to break up large crowds of people who violated a curfew. they arrested about 40 people. a couple of officers also suffered minor injuries. protesters want justice for wright, a black man shot and killed during a traffic stop on sunday. body cam footage shows an officer who police say mistakenly grabbed her gun instead of a taser. laura podesta has been tracking the latest developments. from new york city for us. laura. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there were rallies here as well. and they remain peaceful, and wright's family asks that protests nationwide remain calm. protesters and police faced off for a second night in minnesota last night. >> are y'all going to kill me, too? >> reporter:
i'm anne-marie green.e are going to begin this morning with breaking developments in minneapolis, in a suburb there where there was a second night of protests following the deadly police shooting of daunte wright. demonstrators clashed with police in brooklyn center last night. officers blasted tear gas to break up large crowds of people who violated a curfew. they arrested about 40 people. a couple of officers also suffered minor injuries. protesters want justice for wright, a black man shot...
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and then to the college of william and mary. monroe enrolled in william and mary in june of 1774. like many of his classmates, he was soon caught up in revolutionary fervor. he was part of a group of students who seized arms from the governor's palace on june 24, 1775. in february, 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the third virginia infantry regiment. for the next two years, as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, often more the latter, james monroe took part in the battles of harlem heights, brandywine, germantown, and monmouth, writing to the rank of -- are rising to the rank of major before his 20th birthday. monroe was also at trenton, where washington's gamble in attacking an isolated hessian outpost paid off in an inspiring victory on the day after christmas, 1776. the battle produced monroe's greatest moments of both peril and fame during the revolutionary war, as he described in his unfinished autobiography written late in his life in the third person. " command of the vanguard consisting of 50 men was given to captain william was
and then to the college of william and mary. monroe enrolled in william and mary in june of 1774. like many of his classmates, he was soon caught up in revolutionary fervor. he was part of a group of students who seized arms from the governor's palace on june 24, 1775. in february, 1776, monroe was commissioned to lieutenant in the third virginia infantry regiment. for the next two years, as george washington led the continental army in victory and defeat, often more the latter, james monroe...
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that's the last image of mary. and here we see some of the the i mentioned that african americans kept alive the emancipationist legacy of abraham lincoln and what one of the ways they did so was in honoring the emancipation day itself. which became largely a black observation rather ignored by white america? i love this picture of this woman on her writing desk. you can see a painting of lincoln. and here's some of the scenes from the lincoln the the springfield race rise of 1908. this is william donegan. the 84 year man who was lynched. as i i don't think i mentioned to you. do i say that he turned out to have been abraham lincoln's boot maker. and and friend here's what was the country was becoming more and more preoccupied with which was the healing the breach between north and south. this is a reunion at gettysburg. they're reenacting pickett's charge. the confederates instead of getting to the top of the ridge and being mowed down instead they would get up and have handshaking ceremonies. and there's a extrem
that's the last image of mary. and here we see some of the the i mentioned that african americans kept alive the emancipationist legacy of abraham lincoln and what one of the ways they did so was in honoring the emancipation day itself. which became largely a black observation rather ignored by white america? i love this picture of this woman on her writing desk. you can see a painting of lincoln. and here's some of the scenes from the lincoln the the springfield race rise of 1908. this is...
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what is your answer, mary - you. what is your answer, mary robinson? l you.art. take the _ robinson? i agree but women have to be smart. take the africa _ robinson? i agree but women have to be smart. take the africa euro - be smart. take the africa euro foundation that you mention that the beginning _ foundation that you mention that the beginning. you mentioned we are co-chairs— beginning. you mentioned we are co-chairs of— beginning. you mentioned we are co—chairs of a women is a leader in network— co—chairs of a women is a leader in network and — co—chairs of a women is a leader in network and that did not exist. we invented _ network and that did not exist. we invented it — network and that did not exist. we invented it because the africa europe — invented it because the africa europe foundation was going to be chaired _ europe foundation was going to be chaired by— europe foundation was going to be chaired by two men, we were invited to be _ chaired by two men, we were invited to be honorary presidents, which is not very— to be honorary presidents, whic
what is your answer, mary - you. what is your answer, mary robinson? l you.art. take the _ robinson? i agree but women have to be smart. take the africa _ robinson? i agree but women have to be smart. take the africa euro - be smart. take the africa euro foundation that you mention that the beginning _ foundation that you mention that the beginning. you mentioned we are co-chairs— beginning. you mentioned we are co-chairs of— beginning. you mentioned we are co—chairs of a women is a...
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his mother mary todd lincoln certainly was mary todd lincoln is a very controversial and fascinating figure and she plays an important part in our book. of course, she had already suffered the loss of her beloved son willie in 1862. she was a woman of some nervous temperament, very brilliant woman in my opinion passionate woman devoted to her husband. and prone to emotional excess problematical figure we were talking about it earlier rod and i different scholars have different takes on her, but she said in an interview later in in her life. she said that that last day april 14th. she had never seen her husband in the presidency look so happy. that the weight of the war was lifting from his shoulders that even suggested they go on a carriage ride together just the two of them very rare event for them. and they had talked about their future together what they would do after the war after the presidency. there was a sense of of relief. and he had even said to her mary we must not be as miserable as we've been between the war and the loss of willy. we've been both been very miserable. we
his mother mary todd lincoln certainly was mary todd lincoln is a very controversial and fascinating figure and she plays an important part in our book. of course, she had already suffered the loss of her beloved son willie in 1862. she was a woman of some nervous temperament, very brilliant woman in my opinion passionate woman devoted to her husband. and prone to emotional excess problematical figure we were talking about it earlier rod and i different scholars have different takes on her, but...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. he will push for covid vaccinations and his infrastructure plan. he's also expected to unveil the american families plan which calls for free preschool in the u.s. mr. biden's speech will take place under heavy security. the capitol is still surrounded by a fence, and armed national guard troops are on hand following the deadly siege on the capitol in january. laura podesta is in new york. how will tonight's address look different? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there with will be lots of covid restrictions in place including social distancing. only 200 lawmakers are invited and they'll be split seated on the house floor as well as upstairs in the visitors gallery. there certainly won't be any visitors. no guests are allowed. president biden delivers his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. among the priorities -- the 46th president is expected to highlight free presch
i'm anne-marie green. president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tonight. he will push for covid vaccinations and his infrastructure plan. he's also expected to unveil the american families plan which calls for free preschool in the u.s. mr. biden's speech will take place under heavy security. the capitol is still surrounded by a fence, and armed national guard troops are on hand following the deadly siege on the capitol in january. laura podesta is in new...
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r a cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mary let me go to you 1st here this is a very ominous situation that we're facing right now we have 10 tensions are escalating the rhetoric from kiev is quite harsh moscow is reacting and nato allies are reacting as well here what's going on here i mean who's driving this is this is it washington is that a combination of both and what about the timing the early days of the biden ministration because the b. team that's running american foreign policy was the b. team over the obama administration same figures same people same names same agenda go ahead mary. well it was very very complicated for me to figure out what on earth is going 'd on because frankly as seen from london the whole. hue and cry about what was going on between russia and ukraine has been building rather slowly and i only sort of woke up to it last week that what we were looking at was every day practically every hour we're seeing accusations from london and from washington and from nato russia has embarked on this giganti
r a cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mary let me go to you 1st here this is a very ominous situation that we're facing right now we have 10 tensions are escalating the rhetoric from kiev is quite harsh moscow is reacting and nato allies are reacting as well here what's going on here i mean who's driving this is this is it washington is that a combination of both and what about the timing the early days of the biden ministration...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green.ell, this morning, jury deliberations will continue in derek chauvin's murder trial. yesterday, the panel heard nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttal in the case against the former minneapolis police officer charged with george floyd's death. the jury met late in the night but didn't come up with a verdict on any of the counts. chauvin has pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. skyler henry is in minneapolis. skyler, this all comes as the defense attorney called for a mistrial right at the end there, right? >> reporter: that's right, anne-marie. good morning to you. the defense says given the high profile nature of the trial and media exposure and stern words from maxine waters when she was here visiting the twin cities are grounds for a mistrial. she told a group of protesters in the daunte wright protests that she should be more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted. nds fo appeal.ed that reqhest
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green.ell, this morning, jury deliberations will continue in derek chauvin's murder trial. yesterday, the panel heard nearly six hours of closing arguments and rebuttal in the case against the former minneapolis police officer charged with george floyd's death. the jury met late in the night but didn't come up with a verdict on any of the counts. chauvin has pleaded not guilty to charges of second degree murder, third degree murder and second degree...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is soon, very soon, clarifying the situation vis-a-vis masks in vaccinated versus on vaccinated people. >> reporter: more than 28% of the country is fully vaccinated against covid-19. >> you don't even have to get out of your car, it's so easy to get these vaccines. >> reporter: but about 5 million people never went back for the second dose. >> a lot of people have stronger reactions in the second dose than the first code. and that's because your body is actually building immunity against the virus and that's why the second dose is important to get. >> r
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.l, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is soon,...
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scott harris received his ba with honors in history and historic preservation from the university of mary, washington in 1983 and an ma in history and museum administration for the college of women mary in 1988. in january 2018. he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums a position, which he currently holds. this follet six years is director of the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. prior to that. he was direct of the new market battlefield state historical park and director of his talkal resources for the the city of manassas, virginia. scott is a peer reviewer for the accreditation and assessment programs of the american lives of museums and an editorial advise up for white house history quarterly the journal of the white house is talking association. his published articles have appeared in the augusta historical bulletin. civil war traveler dictionary of virginia biography white house history quarterly and numerous other history and travel publications but a personal note i think there are few things will gratifying to teache
scott harris received his ba with honors in history and historic preservation from the university of mary, washington in 1983 and an ma in history and museum administration for the college of women mary in 1988. in january 2018. he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums a position, which he currently holds. this follet six years is director of the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. prior to that. he was direct of the new market...
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and museum administration at the college of new mary in 1988. in january, 2018, he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums, a position which he currently holds. this followed six years as director at the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. prior to that, he was director of a new market battlefield -- and director of his top of resources in the city of manassas, virginia. scott is a peer review or from the presentation, an assessment programs of the american museums and the editorial pfizer for white house history court, journal of the white house -- is published articles have appeared from the historical bulletin, civil war traveler, dictionary of virginia biography, white house's history, and universal history and travel complications. up on a partial note, i think that a few things will gratify the teachers to witness the success of -- so i am particularly proud of tonight speaker, i like to claim him as one of the very best to talk during a long career at mary washington. so it has b
and museum administration at the college of new mary in 1988. in january, 2018, he was named executive director of the university of mary washington museums, a position which he currently holds. this followed six years as director at the james monroe museum, which is administered by the university. prior to that, he was director of a new market battlefield -- and director of his top of resources in the city of manassas, virginia. scott is a peer review or from the presentation, an assessment...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis have begun boarding up anticipating any potential fallout. meanwhile, inside of the courtroom, once closing arguments are over, instructions submitted by both sides and approved by the judge will be given to the jury. then they'll begin deliberating. after three weeks and 45 witnesses, the jury will hear closing arguments today in the trial of derek chauvin. >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege. >> reporter: the jury was not in the room when chauvin said he would not testify in his own defense. >> the truth and nothi
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis...
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mary. he ignores the advice. james madison then escorts elizabeth mary in and the ambassador walks in without anybody on his arm. we think it's humorous but it was scandal louse, it was embarrassing and it was in the papers all over europe. and the worst yet the madisons hold a dinner and a similar thing happens. as a result of all these incidents which he considered tremendous snubs, ambassador mary began only going to a few gatherings and he didn't take his wives and he encouraged all the other foreign ministers to follow example, meaning there would be very little opportunities for diplomacy to go forward and for american politicians to get to know one another. it was not a good situation. so, dolley took it upon herself, really mended fences with mrs. mary, became her best friend, even though i don't know that she particularly liked her. dolley may have also felt things had gotten really out of hand because jefferson's opponents took him to task not only for his role in what was called the mary affair, but th
mary. he ignores the advice. james madison then escorts elizabeth mary in and the ambassador walks in without anybody on his arm. we think it's humorous but it was scandal louse, it was embarrassing and it was in the papers all over europe. and the worst yet the madisons hold a dinner and a similar thing happens. as a result of all these incidents which he considered tremendous snubs, ambassador mary began only going to a few gatherings and he didn't take his wives and he encouraged all the...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it was determined that the advantages to the shot far outweighed the disadvantages. the cdc estimated that 600 to 1,ople wav from covid ithno putack into circulation. noth that a few dozen people will develop those dangerous blood clots, and that's why there will now be a new warning on the label. johnson & johnson's coronavirus vaccine is back in circulation following a nine-day pause. >> we can now say we take this very seriously, we've looked at it. now let's get back and get people vaccinated. >> reporter: millions of doses were placed on hold after a handful of women developed a rare and dangerous type of blood clot. >> statistically, it's still such a low percentage of people. >> reporter: for some americans like victoria wintersburger, the j&j jab is the best option. >> i have three kids and i'm busy, and i thought it would be more efficient. and one less poke in my arm. >> reporter: others will be taking the two-days moderna or pfizer vaccines. >> i was signed up for the johns
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it was determined that the advantages to the shot far outweighed the disadvantages. the cdc estimated that 600 to 1,ople wav from covid ithno putack into circulation. noth that a few dozen people will develop those dangerous blood clots, and that's why there will now be a new warning on the label. johnson & johnson's coronavirus vaccine is back in circulation following a nine-day pause. >> we can now say we take this very seriously, we've...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ews." this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ews." this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with...
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it will go mari, rick, ray, and tim. mari: when reagan finished speaking i decided to nip out the head to not get underfoot and move with the group. i was 20 feet to 30 feet in front of the president. i passed by the rope line. i was almost at my car. maybe i was at the car. i heard pop pop pop. it sounded like fireworks. i had never been around violence before. i had never heard much of guns before. i did not know what it was. the secret service agents -- i was bewildered. then i saw what was happening and reagan being pushed into the car. the secret service agent driving my car screamed at me to get into the car. then we screeched out of the circle. i had ridden over there with jim brady, a fabulous guy, well loved in the white house. i was going, where is jim? where is jim? as we made the turn through the circle, i looked out the window on his side of the car and saw him face down in blood. just to talk about that right now since -- sends chills through me and is a very upsetting memory. i realized what was going on.
it will go mari, rick, ray, and tim. mari: when reagan finished speaking i decided to nip out the head to not get underfoot and move with the group. i was 20 feet to 30 feet in front of the president. i passed by the rope line. i was almost at my car. maybe i was at the car. i heard pop pop pop. it sounded like fireworks. i had never been around violence before. i had never heard much of guns before. i did not know what it was. the secret service agents -- i was bewildered. then i saw what was...
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>> all right, mary. thank you. >>> the children's foreverry museum of san jose is back open indoors today for the first time in more than a year. it's starting out at 25% capacity. all ticket sales are online, and anyone aged two or older must wear a mask. the museum's outdoor space reopened last month. >>> coming up, a special bond between dad and daughter. >> their story is truly a team effort. >> she never want about things, you know, like in an ordinary, everyday kind of pattern. >> day don judaga has high praise for his daughter naja. >> she was accomplishing things, and before you could say, "great job," she was on to something else. >> reporter: thursday evening that included basketball, track, and school. daydon says he knew from day one nahjua would fly high in life. >> when nahjia was first born, i would hold her by the back of her shirt and spin her around like she was in an airplane, and we would call her flight 1018. that's her birthday, august 18th. >> reporter: but her road to success has
>> all right, mary. thank you. >>> the children's foreverry museum of san jose is back open indoors today for the first time in more than a year. it's starting out at 25% capacity. all ticket sales are online, and anyone aged two or older must wear a mask. the museum's outdoor space reopened last month. >>> coming up, a special bond between dad and daughter. >> their story is truly a team effort. >> she never want about things, you know, like in an ordinary,...
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anne-marie? >> skyler henry in minnesota, thank you very much. >>> president biden today is expected to formally announce the withdrawal of all u.s. troops from afghanistan, ending america's longest war. he's expected to lay out plans for the remaining 2,500 troops to leave by september 11th. the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on america. mr. biden's decision defies a may 1st deadline for full withdrawal under a peace agreement that the trump administration reached with the taliban last year. >>> meantime, president biden is set to address a joint session of congress for the first time on april 28th. the night before his 100th day in office. he accepted the invitation last night from speaker of the house nancy pelosi. the speech will give mr. biden a chance to update americans on his agenda, including his massive $2 trillion infrastructure plan. >>> there was an emotional ceremony honoring veteran capitol police officer billy evans who was killed in the line of duty. fellow officers, cong
anne-marie? >> skyler henry in minnesota, thank you very much. >>> president biden today is expected to formally announce the withdrawal of all u.s. troops from afghanistan, ending america's longest war. he's expected to lay out plans for the remaining 2,500 troops to leave by september 11th. the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on america. mr. biden's decision defies a may 1st deadline for full withdrawal under a peace agreement that the trump administration reached with...
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college of william and mary. mr. harris. [ applause ] >> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. there. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on. good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, no, that's tomorrow. sorry. [ laughter ] i couldn't resist. i was talking about that earlier. i thought, why not and try. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to say to spread the gospel of james monroe as my colleagues also will be doing today. any time that we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call the hardest working president in show business we like to do so. so it's a real treat to be here today to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is emmanuel's gottlieb's painting washington crossing the delaware. it's the night of december 25, 1776. the continental army is being transported across the river to trenton, new jersey, some nine
college of william and mary. mr. harris. [ applause ] >> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. there. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on. good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, no, that's tomorrow. sorry. [ laughter ] i couldn't resist. i was talking about that earlier. i thought, why not and try. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of...
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and that's something -- and again, i agree with mary. we have not been real good at -- as far as looking inside of our own houses. but for the most part, there has been a positive transition. we have a lot more to go. and inside threat is an inside threat, absolutely. it is not only an inside threat, but as to the integrity and respect of the communities themselves will have on our police, but also, in retrospect, i cannot get the vision out of my head of someone that allegedly was a sworn police officer that was swinging an american flag at the capitol police officers. it does not compute for me and something has gone awry. we need to do some deep soul-searching in that regard. >> general, i am interested in your take on the kind of threats and, you know, undermining that insider threats can do to the military. >> well, i can see -- we see what happens when there is an incident, whether it is a mass shooting or something else, the first thing is a veteran. we get identified when incidents happen, first as a veteran. when i say we, i mea
and that's something -- and again, i agree with mary. we have not been real good at -- as far as looking inside of our own houses. but for the most part, there has been a positive transition. we have a lot more to go. and inside threat is an inside threat, absolutely. it is not only an inside threat, but as to the integrity and respect of the communities themselves will have on our police, but also, in retrospect, i cannot get the vision out of my head of someone that allegedly was a sworn...
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kennedy: without shame, marie. when people are admitting they are no longer committed to journalism it is kind of scary. it is no surprise people go to one camp or the other. people do not seek out news may be from a source they do not necessarily agree with. that is how we get where we are. we cannot even have conversations with people who might have a different worldview. there's something really wrong about that. >> if you redid your time story today about the shooting or if you've watched other cable networks today, they actually have been all interviewing use of force experts who have said because of that body cam video this is a very complicated case and clearly there was a threat. the question is always could that threaten have been taken away without deadly force? that is with the investigation is looking at right now. i think that for so long media outlets disbelieved whatever police department stole them. if we would've leave the initial report on george for the annapolis police put out we would not be si
kennedy: without shame, marie. when people are admitting they are no longer committed to journalism it is kind of scary. it is no surprise people go to one camp or the other. people do not seek out news may be from a source they do not necessarily agree with. that is how we get where we are. we cannot even have conversations with people who might have a different worldview. there's something really wrong about that. >> if you redid your time story today about the shooting or if you've...
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and mary. mr. harris? [ applause ] >>> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on, good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to say to spread the gospel of james monroe, as my colleagues will also be doing today, and any time we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the man that i like to call the hardest-working president in show business, we like to do so. so it's a real treat to be here today to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is emanuel gottlieb's 1851 painting "washington crossing the delaware." it's the night of february 25th, 1776. they are traveling across the river some nine miles to the south. in the foreground, anonymous men and possibly one woman of varying nationalities and races rowed a boat a
and mary. mr. harris? [ applause ] >>> well, i'm not going to drop the mic but i am going to lower it gently to the ground. thank you very much and good morning. oh, come on, good morning. >> good morning. >> if you will turn in your hymnals to number 61 -- oh, that's tomorrow. sorry. i couldn't resist. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to say to spread the gospel of james monroe, as my colleagues will also be doing today, and any...
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>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join uses right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy giuliani. federal agents and police raiding the new york city home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. authorities waking him up at 6:00 a.m. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices including his cell phone, all part of a federal investigation. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl on what he's learned tonight. >> reporter: new york city police officers were seen this afternoon leaving the apartment building on the upper east side of manhattan where rudy giuliani lives. giuliani was awakened at 6:00 a.m. this morning by federal agents
>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join uses right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, our political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy...