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was marie? from the time of the very first secrets in her life, she was born in the philippines to a single mother and taken in by the family of an american serviceman. and it was years later when she married that kind serviceman it was actually her father who said esther bridges, the french europe with was also her sister. >> what was like to find that out? >> i was happy. >> i was really happy because i always thought she was ever since we were little girls. and when they got older they moved to florida and live together in a location that was ideal. >> we chose an apartment is behind a karaoke club so that we can just go there all the time like we were stars. >> and she wore pink, always pink. >> it was her. it was her personality. it's full of life. >> that was trying to put up everyone else with her favorite words. beautiful. >> i said oh she so beautiful, i want to be like her but she's to tell me know you are beautiful. she >> love that word. >> kate barber was like a mother to murray. he
was marie? from the time of the very first secrets in her life, she was born in the philippines to a single mother and taken in by the family of an american serviceman. and it was years later when she married that kind serviceman it was actually her father who said esther bridges, the french europe with was also her sister. >> what was like to find that out? >> i was happy. >> i was really happy because i always thought she was ever since we were little girls. and when they...
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michael burke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln.e of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse she administered to her husband, commenting on her reputation for having, quote, a quick temper and a sharp tong concluded, quote -- tongue, concluded possibly she threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and possibly he deserved it. the marriage was, quote, a domestic hell on earth, as terrible as death and as gloomy as the grave. after practicing law with lincoln for well over a decade in a two-man firm, herndon explained, quote: poor lincoln. he is domestically a desolate man, has been for years to my own knowledge because of his marriage to a very curious, eccentric, wicked woman. herndon had ample reason to call mary todd lincoln a she wolf, a tigeress and a female wild cath. although -- wildcat. a although mrs. lincoln's biographers have criticized herndon, douglas o. wilson, an eminent lincoln scholar, cogently argued that, quote, it is hard to see that the stories herndon collected or his o
michael burke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln.e of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse she administered to her husband, commenting on her reputation for having, quote, a quick temper and a sharp tong concluded, quote -- tongue, concluded possibly she threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and possibly he deserved it. the marriage was, quote, a domestic hell on earth, as terrible as death and as gloomy as the grave. after...
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mary nash stewart was equally reticent. when asked about mary lincoln k mrs.rt refused to say, oh, she was a todd. eliza francis, one of lincoln's close friends, could have shared much information about mary todd but refused to do so. perhaps relying on -- [inaudible] stated that mary todd made lincoln's life miserable. the journalist -- recalled that it was an open secret in washington that throughout lincoln's presidency the first lady was a source of great and perpetual anxiety and annoyance to her husband. quote: the sufferings of the man on account of her eccentricities to designate -- [inaudible] literally such as would crush a man of less moral and physical constitution. the lady the was mentally unbalanced and, thus, at times was not responsible for her acts. simply, a newspaper editor alexander mcclure stated that lincoln -- his crazy wife when he entered the presidency and many were his sorrows because of the war and struggle for the preservation of -- [inaudible] for his domestic taste and -- was the dark shadow that mrs. lincoln cast upon his life.
mary nash stewart was equally reticent. when asked about mary lincoln k mrs.rt refused to say, oh, she was a todd. eliza francis, one of lincoln's close friends, could have shared much information about mary todd but refused to do so. perhaps relying on -- [inaudible] stated that mary todd made lincoln's life miserable. the journalist -- recalled that it was an open secret in washington that throughout lincoln's presidency the first lady was a source of great and perpetual anxiety and annoyance...
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grandmother mary spoke spring -- grandmother mary's book sprung to mind. "just as this sort of people men swept down on the colored section of tosa reducing -- tulsa reducing years of sacrifice to piles of brick and twisted iron, if something is not done to bring about justice, thereby checking that spirit, just so will they some future day sweep down on the homes and business places of their own race. " at home in d.c. we watched them sweep into the capital drunk with rage and seeking vengeance for imagined wrong, ready to do bodily harm to lawmakers and law enforcement, the embodiment of social order. in a painfully ironic display, metropolitan police department officer michael- was beaten with what according to some reports with the blue lives matter flagpole. the officer has since publicly condemned efforts by local elected officials to negate the seriousness of the attack on the u.s. capitol. in this overheated context, extremist lawmakers have begun to shift the narrative of the day from one that, correctly, assigns responsibility for incitement to t
grandmother mary spoke spring -- grandmother mary's book sprung to mind. "just as this sort of people men swept down on the colored section of tosa reducing -- tulsa reducing years of sacrifice to piles of brick and twisted iron, if something is not done to bring about justice, thereby checking that spirit, just so will they some future day sweep down on the homes and business places of their own race. " at home in d.c. we watched them sweep into the capital drunk with rage and...
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by mary e. jones parish, for the first time, the assembled voices of a survivors who have appeared in her book, tell their own stories down through history to the broadest possible audience. great grandmother mary was the -- whose work was made possible, much of the scholarship that has been done about this historical event at a time in which it is set. they organized violence and disruption that disrupted black wall street arose from converging factors. >> but one of the underlying aims was to erase a self sufficient and well organized african american community that stood in direct contrast to any stereotypes of black incompetence. here was a town full of industrious black citizens who did the right things, but who still had everything they worked so hard for snatched away at the whim of the mob and complicit city fathers. and no one was supposed to talk about it. today we see things differently, and it's our job to create new frameworks according lee. mary parishes persona has endured the sam
by mary e. jones parish, for the first time, the assembled voices of a survivors who have appeared in her book, tell their own stories down through history to the broadest possible audience. great grandmother mary was the -- whose work was made possible, much of the scholarship that has been done about this historical event at a time in which it is set. they organized violence and disruption that disrupted black wall street arose from converging factors. >> but one of the underlying aims...
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that's a prime perverse of a nation must awake, by mary mary e. jones parrish. for the first time, the assembled voices of the survival to appear in the book tell their own stories down from history to the broadest possible audience. great grandmother mary was the recorder and scribe whose work made possible much of the scholarship that has been done about this historical event and the time in which it is set. the organized violence and destruction that disrupted black wall street arose from converging factors, but one of the underlying aims was to erase a self sufficient and well organized african american community that stood in direct contrast to any stereotype of black incompetence and sloughs. here was a town called industrious black citizens who did the right things, but still had all their work so hard for snatched away at the whim of the mob and complicit city fathers, and nobody was supposed to talk about it. today, we see things differently, and it is our job to create new frameworks accordingly. here to four, mary parrish's personna has enjoyed the sa
that's a prime perverse of a nation must awake, by mary mary e. jones parrish. for the first time, the assembled voices of the survival to appear in the book tell their own stories down from history to the broadest possible audience. great grandmother mary was the recorder and scribe whose work made possible much of the scholarship that has been done about this historical event and the time in which it is set. the organized violence and destruction that disrupted black wall street arose from...
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at home in d.c., we watched king mob as mary jones parish calls it, a label we see mary parish use in her book, sweep into the capitol, drunk with rage and seeking vengeance for an imagined wrong, ready to do bodily harm to lawmakers and law enforcement. the embodiment of social order. in a painfully ironic display, metropolitan police department officer michael fanone was beaten with a blue lives matter flagpole while insurrectionists yelled out, kill him with his own gun. the officer was tasered, suffered a heart attack and concussion and has since publically condemned efforts by some very vocal elected officials to negate the seriousness of the attack on the u.s. capitol. in this overheated context, extremist lawmakers have begun to shift the narrative of the day from one that correctly assigns responsibility for incitement to the former president to one that casts the rebels as innocent tourists who took an orderly stroll through the capitol statuary hall. these bad faith actors within the ranks of government have cynically doubled down on this counter narrative jockeying for poli
at home in d.c., we watched king mob as mary jones parish calls it, a label we see mary parish use in her book, sweep into the capitol, drunk with rage and seeking vengeance for an imagined wrong, ready to do bodily harm to lawmakers and law enforcement. the embodiment of social order. in a painfully ironic display, metropolitan police department officer michael fanone was beaten with a blue lives matter flagpole while insurrectionists yelled out, kill him with his own gun. the officer was...
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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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. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show" was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to "the dick van dyke show" at first. >> at the end of the first season they were going to cancel it. >> in real life mary had married grant tinker, who was a cbs executive on "the dick van dyke show." grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> for instance, i think you look very nice without your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddle home and workplace almost always resul
. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show"...
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hello mary. so good to have you here on the stream, christine with introduce yourself to international audience. tell them who you are and what you do. certainly my name is christine in dc mclean and i'm the ceo for the national native american boarding school healing coalition. we're headquartered here in minneapolis, minnesota, and our mission is to lead in the pursuit of understanding and addressing the ongoing trauma. that was a result of the u. s. indian boarding school policy. my call. welcome to the state water out. you need to know about you. go ahead. thank you. thank you for having here. my name is black oak. i am the executive director for truth and healing at red cut indian school, which of the catholic former indian boarding school. our last part is we're in the 1980 and my job today is to leave the institution through reconciliation process. mary, welcome to the stream, introduce yourself to international audience. yes, i'm national correspondent for indian country today. i'm a citi
hello mary. so good to have you here on the stream, christine with introduce yourself to international audience. tell them who you are and what you do. certainly my name is christine in dc mclean and i'm the ceo for the national native american boarding school healing coalition. we're headquartered here in minneapolis, minnesota, and our mission is to lead in the pursuit of understanding and addressing the ongoing trauma. that was a result of the u. s. indian boarding school policy. my call....
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thank you so much, mary. right the, this program, this is a conversation that will be ongoing, not just on the stream, but around america. so mary mac and christine, thank you for being part of ash oh today. appreciate you. take care. i'll say next time. ah, ah ah, ah ah, energy to every part of our universe more small to continue the all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your officer to yeah, the one of the most famous film festivals is back with love landed 3 doors, the social distance thing in place in some countries unable to attend. and like 2 or 3 pieces, recreate the magic temperatures the council festival. now to tear a mineral central to the quest for clean energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting that is dangerous. profitable, with global demand set the skyrocket. people in power investigates, claims that industrial mines in contracting the precious material needed for cleaner energy, are in fact, poiso
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mari yesterday.n non-binary indigenous parent and their child being targeted and harassed. this crossed the line. increased the distance has been asked to take the post down. it remains up. i would ask that they take this post down immediately work to repair this harm. i believe there are some folks called on earlier who were speaking. i don't know in they were unmuted. thank you. >> caller: hello, thank you. i am a friend and i would say family member of mari villaluna and their child. i have worked with mari with the children's council with removing the pioneer statue, removing the washington mural. they are a fierce advocate for marginalized communities, most especially bipoc, black and indigenous people of color as well as queer and gender nonconforming people. i feel like these are very important perspective that need to be represented while also, being a fierce advocate for any and all other marginalized communities. i think that they would be an excellent choice for the parent advisory council
mari yesterday.n non-binary indigenous parent and their child being targeted and harassed. this crossed the line. increased the distance has been asked to take the post down. it remains up. i would ask that they take this post down immediately work to repair this harm. i believe there are some folks called on earlier who were speaking. i don't know in they were unmuted. thank you. >> caller: hello, thank you. i am a friend and i would say family member of mari villaluna and their child. i...
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where mary works is bought out.think we all need some kleenex. >> there is some near your desk. >> how do we leave this room? >> saying good-bye to the show and to each other. ♪ ♪ >> it's still emotional after all these years because that was a family. ♪ ♪ >> "the mary tyler moore" show. >> in the 1970s, the baby boom generation had not settled into the domestic scene. >> the standard family show. >> i'm sure he has girlfriends but he denies it. >> well, of course, todd is 13 now. [ laughter ] >> the fact that so many people in hollywood were hitting the couch probably opened the doors for the setting of the show. >> i enjoyed the oddity of the people. >> what seems to be your problem, stan? >> you have no idea what it's like to be incredibly good looking. [ laughter ] >> i go into my office and there is a puppet. >> there is a workplace comedy or family comedy, you bring together these eccentric types and it works because of bob new heart's voice. >> bob, they are flipping a corn, you're going to mitsz the whole th
where mary works is bought out.think we all need some kleenex. >> there is some near your desk. >> how do we leave this room? >> saying good-bye to the show and to each other. ♪ ♪ >> it's still emotional after all these years because that was a family. ♪ ♪ >> "the mary tyler moore" show. >> in the 1970s, the baby boom generation had not settled into the domestic scene. >> the standard family show. >> i'm sure he has girlfriends...
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i'm anne-marie green. there's new urgency this morning in the fight to slow the surge of the coronavirus cases here in the u.s. state and local governments are imposing tougher restrictions. new york city will require all city workers to get vaccinated by mid september or face weekly testing. it's the same in california. all health care workers and state employees will need to show proof of a covid-19 vaccination or get tested weekly starting next month. in florida which leads the comp country in new infections, governor ron desantis says there's no plan to return to any mandates. >> whatt has this been like for you. >> reporter: 62-year-old curtis sanderlan recently lost his wife from covid-19. now he, too, is battling to survive. did you get the shot? >> no, sir. >> is there a reason why you decided -- >> i haven't decided not to get it, i just haven't -- >> you haven't gotten around to it? >> right. >> more than one out of every five new covid cases in the u.s. are in florida. the state's cases jumped 6
i'm anne-marie green. there's new urgency this morning in the fight to slow the surge of the coronavirus cases here in the u.s. state and local governments are imposing tougher restrictions. new york city will require all city workers to get vaccinated by mid september or face weekly testing. it's the same in california. all health care workers and state employees will need to show proof of a covid-19 vaccination or get tested weekly starting next month. in florida which leads the comp country...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with tropical storm elsa which is passing near the florida keys this morning. it's expected to make landfall sometime today on the west coast of florida. right now tropical storm warnings are up in portions of the state. elsa slammed cuba hitting the country's southern coast in the afternoon. of cuba.m packing trentia there's also fears about potential mudslides. laura podesta is tracking the storm's latest path. parts of florida filing the beginnings of elsa's wrath. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. bands of heavy rain continue to pummel parts of western cuba. the outer bands moving north into southern florida and parts of the keys. the outer rain bands are bringing with them 40 mile per hour winds, heavy rain and the threat of tornadoes. tropical storm elsa turned through cuba overnight inundating the island withp tet anticipate a storm this early in the season. we've got to get this tightened up. >> reporter: elsa is moving north followi projected path on the coast.
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with tropical storm elsa which is passing near the florida keys this morning. it's expected to make landfall sometime today on the west coast of florida. right now tropical storm warnings are up in portions of the state. elsa slammed cuba hitting the country's southern coast in the afternoon. of cuba.m packing trentia there's also fears about potential mudslides. laura podesta is tracking the storm's latest path. parts of florida filing the beginnings of elsa's...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin today with new troubling information about the highly contagious strain of the coronavirus. health officials say the delta variant, the most dominant strain in the nation, now accounts for 83% of covid-19 cases here in the u.s. and a new cdc report this morning shows life expectancy in the nation declined by 1.5 years from 2019 to 2020. due to the pandemic. that s the largest one-year drop since world war ii. laura podesta is following this for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we were expecting a drop, but perhaps not this significant. the average life expectancy for the overall population is now 77 years and four months. when you break it down by race, it gets even lower. for example, non-hispanic blacks, a demographic hit particularly hard by covid-19, life expectancy at this point is not even 72 years old. nning rampant,ially through unvaccinated americans. accounts forore than 8 >> delta variant is sneaky, it's a beast, and it has figur
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin today with new troubling information about the highly contagious strain of the coronavirus. health officials say the delta variant, the most dominant strain in the nation, now accounts for 83% of covid-19 cases here in the u.s. and a new cdc report this morning shows life expectancy in the nation declined by 1.5 years from 2019 to 2020. due to the pandemic. that s the largest one-year drop since world war ii. laura podesta is following this for us....
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anne-marie? >> all right. bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> so overseas, the death toll rose this morning following severe flooding in western germany. more than 90 people have died, and hundreds are missing. this was one of the hardest hit towns where several homes collapsed.toaigerege of rushing waterduhe old brick and timber houses to rubble. meantime, crews raced to rescue dozens of people who climbed to their roofs as the water rose. they used helicopters and inflatable boats to bring them to safety. hundreds of soldiers were also deployed to the area to help out. >>> there are bombshell alegations about the final days of the trump administration. a new book claims america's top general came up with contingency plans in case then-president trump attempted a coup to stay in power. kris van cleave has more including mr. trump's reaction. >> reporter: bombshell new details about the final days of the trump presidency. >> does anybody believe that joe had 80 million votes? >>
anne-marie? >> all right. bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> so overseas, the death toll rose this morning following severe flooding in western germany. more than 90 people have died, and hundreds are missing. this was one of the hardest hit towns where several homes collapsed.toaigerege of rushing waterduhe old brick and timber houses to rubble. meantime, crews raced to rescue dozens of people who climbed to their roofs as the water rose. they used helicopters...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the fda's new warning about the johnson & johnson covid vaccine shot. the agency says the single dose vaccine is possibly linked to a rare autoimmune disorder that could lead to paralysis. but it's still urging people to get inoculated as the daily number of covidhe country by 30. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what more do we know about this rare side effect? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's called guillen-barre syndrome and symptoms present as tingling in the hands and toes. a small percentage of people die and most have lingering effects like numbness and fatigue. a new warning about johnson & johnson's one dose coronavirus vaccine. the fda says out of the 12.8 million americans who have gotten the shot, about 100 people developed a rare but serious immune disorder called guillen-barre. it's reported inen 50 after the >> we've seen this o a ceces l it's extremely rare. >> reporter: the fda says the benefits outweigh the potential risks. >> we have thi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the fda's new warning about the johnson & johnson covid vaccine shot. the agency says the single dose vaccine is possibly linked to a rare autoimmune disorder that could lead to paralysis. but it's still urging people to get inoculated as the daily number of covidhe country by 30. laura podesta is in new york. laura, what more do we know about this rare side effect? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's called guillen-barre syndrome and...
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hopefully yes, i hopefully it'll bring many mary marie's. ., ., ., , , , marie's.. we hope _ marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... - marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... the i of luck. we hope things... the action happens overnight, if you're feeling nocturnal, you can follow all the olympic games on the bbc, or pick up all the highlights and action from... bbc breakfast becomes olympic practice for the next few weeks. we'll be bringing you every moment, every metal right here on sportsday. but for right now, that's it for us. good evening. storm clouds have been gathering to the south of the uk, setting us up for quite a big change to the weather this weekend. it is going to be cooler and, for some, especially across southern areas, we will see some really intense thundery downpours. these pulses of heavy, thundery rain pushing up across southern england, parts of south wales through the night. at the same time, mist and murk and low cloud once again roll in across eastern and central parts of scotland and down th
hopefully yes, i hopefully it'll bring many mary marie's. ., ., ., , , , marie's.. we hope _ marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... - marie's. then, from all of us, best of luck. we hope things... the i of luck. we hope things... the action happens overnight, if you're feeling nocturnal, you can follow all the olympic games on the bbc, or pick up all the highlights and action from... bbc breakfast becomes olympic practice for the next few weeks. we'll be bringing you...
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mary, you thought oh, i don't think so. i don't think, you know, to me is very, very revealing that this question you gave, how can we fix this? that's always what, forgive me. i'm just going to say it. that's all white america wants to know. this is uncomfortable, uncomfortable truth. we don't want to deal with this. we want to get better. we want to move on. you know, it's like how do we fix this? how long have you got? you know, this is something we've been living with for generations. i think just being educating yourself a little bit in an area that is uncomfortable, you know, that it's a start and integrating that into our educational system. we're primarily the history that needed. we tell our students about native people or their fairytales, you know, they really, really, very little to, to actual reality. so, you know, i don't really know if they will apologize and i don't really know how terribly meaningful that is, at least to me personally. i just would like to be able to know what happened. i would just like so
mary, you thought oh, i don't think so. i don't think, you know, to me is very, very revealing that this question you gave, how can we fix this? that's always what, forgive me. i'm just going to say it. that's all white america wants to know. this is uncomfortable, uncomfortable truth. we don't want to deal with this. we want to get better. we want to move on. you know, it's like how do we fix this? how long have you got? you know, this is something we've been living with for generations. i...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. so the president said that once he made the decision to end the war he was advised by military commanders to move forward with the withdrawal swiftly. a slower approach would put u.s. troops at greater risk. the u.s. is speeding up its exit from afghanistan after nearly two decades of fighting. president biden said it's time to end the conflict. >> i will not send another generation of americans to war in afghanistan with no reasonable expectation of achieving a different outcome. >> reporter: yesterday the white house said the pentagon is aiming to have most personnel out of the country by the end of august. the deadline had been september 11th. >> the united states did what we went to do in afghanistan -- to get the terrorists who attacked on 9/11 and get justice for bin -- and deliver justice to osama bin laden. we did not go to nation build. >> reporter: the military withdrawal of the u.s. and its allies comes amid resurgence. it currently controls about a third of afghanistan's p
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. so the president said that once he made the decision to end the war he was advised by military commanders to move forward with the withdrawal swiftly. a slower approach would put u.s. troops at greater risk. the u.s. is speeding up its exit from afghanistan after nearly two decades of fighting. president biden said it's time to end the conflict. >> i will not send another generation of americans to war in afghanistan with no reasonable...
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mary was about to make some incredible accusations.>> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some de-bruising an internal bleeding which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hawk tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to had? >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> when dateline continues. teline continues -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super
mary was about to make some incredible accusations.>> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some de-bruising an internal bleeding which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hawk tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >>...
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but absolutely, the story is like the one mary tell. those stories are with us in our community and my family has stories like that that are on and the school today, it's very, very different. that legacy is still really real and felt. and it's important, especially in the process that we're going to, we're the only topic school in the country as far as we know that is engaging in this process. and in the hopes that the greater catholic church moves to do the same, that really there is an important in revealing up truth and sharing those stories and making a real part of who we are moving forward in order to heal. because that hard street has to come 1st. christine robert adams was watching a live show and he asked a very simple question. that's a very complicated answer, i am sure. how can this be fixed? yeah, very simple question. very big answer. it's a complicated issue. it involves, you know, a federal trust obligation from, from this government to sovereign, tribal nations. it involves generations of families and individuals. it i
but absolutely, the story is like the one mary tell. those stories are with us in our community and my family has stories like that that are on and the school today, it's very, very different. that legacy is still really real and felt. and it's important, especially in the process that we're going to, we're the only topic school in the country as far as we know that is engaging in this process. and in the hopes that the greater catholic church moves to do the same, that really there is an...
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mary.t on her denunciation and the raw hatred that rained down on her, it was her stubborn refusal to take any action whatsoever to stop making people sick. eventually mary was transferred to riverside hospital in north brother island where she was quarantined in this cottage. she would ultimately spend 26 years, basically locked up. she was briefly released with a promise not to go back to cooking for rich families, but did so anyway under an assumed name, contaminating at least 25 doctors, nurses and staff at sloan maternity hospital in manhattan, two of whom died. mary mallen died in 1938 after decades of forced lockdown. as the first known case of a healthy carrier in the united states, she was thought to be responsible for the contamination of at least 122 people including five who died. while there are huge ethical questions about the way that typhoid mary was treated by the state of new york -- i mean forced confinement, gah, the idea that someone would deliberately risk other people
mary.t on her denunciation and the raw hatred that rained down on her, it was her stubborn refusal to take any action whatsoever to stop making people sick. eventually mary was transferred to riverside hospital in north brother island where she was quarantined in this cottage. she would ultimately spend 26 years, basically locked up. she was briefly released with a promise not to go back to cooking for rich families, but did so anyway under an assumed name, contaminating at least 25 doctors,...
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anne-marie? >>> for the first time crews desperately searching for signs of life after the deadly condo collapse in florida struck a somber chord. another eight bodies were pulled from the rubble in surfside yesterday bringing the death toll to 36 with 109 still missing. search and rescue crews sounded grim about the prospects of finding anyone alive, saying that they're not seeing any positive signs. the condo partially collapsed nearly two weeks ago. >>> eric adams declared victory in the democratic primary for new york city mayor. the "associated press" projected adams won last night based on the latest tabulations which included most absentee ballots. he is on track to become the second black mayor in new york city history. the former police captain received just over 50% of the vote. his rival, kathryn garcia, collected 49.5%. >>> and be sure to tune in to "cbs this morning" today. we'll speak with eric adams about the race and what he would do as mayor if he wins come november. >>> pulitzer
anne-marie? >>> for the first time crews desperately searching for signs of life after the deadly condo collapse in florida struck a somber chord. another eight bodies were pulled from the rubble in surfside yesterday bringing the death toll to 36 with 109 still missing. search and rescue crews sounded grim about the prospects of finding anyone alive, saying that they're not seeing any positive signs. the condo partially collapsed nearly two weeks ago. >>> eric adams declared...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with some breaking news from alaska where a magnitude 8.2 earthquake hit the region overnight. it struck the alaska peninsula. about 60 miles south of chiknik. a tsunami warning was issued for parts of the state, and there's a tsunami watch for hawaii and also several strong aftershocks. the biggest one was a magnitude 6.2. >>> and today president biden is set to announce new measures in the fight against covid-19. he's expected to say that federal workers must show proof that they've been vaccinated or submit to strict testing. the move comes after the cdc reversed its indoor mask mandate in parts of the u.s. as the delta variant continues to spread. laura podesta is in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is expected to announce these new rules during a speech today. they come as public health officials worry that another deadly surge is arriving this fall. rising covid infections are prompting new mandates for people to get vaccinated and wear m
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with some breaking news from alaska where a magnitude 8.2 earthquake hit the region overnight. it struck the alaska peninsula. about 60 miles south of chiknik. a tsunami warning was issued for parts of the state, and there's a tsunami watch for hawaii and also several strong aftershocks. the biggest one was a magnitude 6.2. >>> and today president biden is set to announce new measures in the fight against covid-19. he's expected to say that federal...
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i'm anne-marie green.ews." " this is the "cbs morning news." " >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." s the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. >>> our top stories this morning -- today president biden will visit the scene of the deadly condo collapse outside miami where he's expected to meet with the victims' families. his visit comes as the death toll jumps to 18. 145 people are still unaccounted for. the collapse happened one week ago this m
i'm anne-marie green.ews." " this is the "cbs morning news." " >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." s the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work....
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anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> firefighters are racing to contain at least 70 wildfires raging out of control in the western u.s. the largest blaze, the bootleg fire, burning in southern oregon exploded in size yesterday. it swelled to nearly 300,000 acres fueled by dry and windy conditions. officials issued another round of evacuations. the fire which is 22% contained has burned more than 150 homes and buildings and is threatening thousands more. meantime, fire crews are gaining an upper hand on a wildfire burning in northern california. officials say the beckworth complex fire is 82% contained. another fire east of sacramento has burned more than 18,000 acres and is not contained at all. >>> at least 188 people are dead, and hundreds more are missing after europe was hit with unprecedented flooding. germany and belgium were two of the hardest hit countries after a massive rainstorm last week. crews are working to find victims and clean up the destruction l
anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> firefighters are racing to contain at least 70 wildfires raging out of control in the western u.s. the largest blaze, the bootleg fire, burning in southern oregon exploded in size yesterday. it swelled to nearly 300,000 acres fueled by dry and windy conditions. officials issued another round of evacuations. the fire which is 22% contained has burned more than 150 homes and buildings and is threatening thousands...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with troubling new information about the coronavirus. the number of new infections has risen nearly 50% across the nation over the past week. experts say the highly contagious delta variant is fueling the surge. officials say 97% of patients who are hospitalized have not been vaccinated against the virus. so laura podesta has the very latest details on this from new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uptick in covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths could mean a return to mask mandates. yesterday dr. anthony fauci suggested in an interview that the cdc may revise its guidelines. 163 million people in the u.s. are now fully vaccinated against covid-19. while that's nearly half the population, experts say it isn't enough. >> we're going in the wrong >> reporter: natide the number of new cases has risen near 50% wk with all 50 states reporting increased infection totals. the renewed spread has been attributed to the virus' more contagious de
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with troubling new information about the coronavirus. the number of new infections has risen nearly 50% across the nation over the past week. experts say the highly contagious delta variant is fueling the surge. officials say 97% of patients who are hospitalized have not been vaccinated against the virus. so laura podesta has the very latest details on this from new york. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new guidance when it comes to students wearing masks for the upcoming school year. the american academy of pediatrics now says that children older than 2 should wear masks in the classroom regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not. it comes as the delta variant drives up covid-19 cases nationwide. even wall street was rocked with renewed fears over the virus. yesterday the dow posted its biggest single day drop this year plunging 725 points. laura podesta is tracking the very latest for . a,mo >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. asian markets fell overnight as worries continue to grow that the delta variant could wreak havoc on the global economic recovery effort. the guidance from the american academy of pediatrics is likely going to play a role in how safe unvaccinated kids are and how safe they feel when they return to school in the fall. with school starting soon, time is running out for children 12 and older to get vaccinated and be fully protected a
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new guidance when it comes to students wearing masks for the upcoming school year. the american academy of pediatrics now says that children older than 2 should wear masks in the classroom regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not. it comes as the delta variant drives up covid-19 cases nationwide. even wall street was rocked with renewed fears over the virus. yesterday the dow posted its biggest single day drop this year plunging 725 points....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with renewed concern about the coronavirus, not just here in the u.s. but across the globe. the world health organization says the number of deaths went up last week for the first time in nine weeks. and the fast-spreading delta variant is expected to become the dominant variant globally in the coming months. here in the u.s., the white house teamed up with singer olivia rodrigo to encourage young people to get vaccinated as new cases increase in 48 states. bradley blackburn is in new york city following the very latest for us. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the biden administration is focusing on that 12 to 27-year-old age group where vaccination rates remain low. they believe getting more young people to take the shot is crucial to protecting the entire population. from texas to california, there's no question who is still getting sick from covid-19. >> over 99% of our covid admissions have not been vaccinated. it's dramatic. it's stark. it is unde
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with renewed concern about the coronavirus, not just here in the u.s. but across the globe. the world health organization says the number of deaths went up last week for the first time in nine weeks. and the fast-spreading delta variant is expected to become the dominant variant globally in the coming months. here in the u.s., the white house teamed up with singer olivia rodrigo to encourage young people to get vaccinated as new cases increase in 48 states....
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anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the justice department has charged four iranian nationals in an alleged plot to kidnap a journalist living in new york city. authorities say the suspects were also trying to lure to iran three individuals from canada and another from the uk.authori suspects planned to take masih alinejad, an iranian-born citizen who has publicly criticized human rights abuses. back to iran where a u.s. attorney said her fate would be uncertain. she tweeted her thanks to the fbi for foiling the alleged plot to kidnap her. >>> new infect and doctors are concerned that children could be at high rescue, especially in regions with low vaccination rates. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: covid cases have doubled nationwide in the last week and are rising in 47 states as the dangerous delta variant spreads across the u.s. the cdc says most of those infections are in people who have not been vaccinated. >> we are seeing resurgences now, and we a
anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> the justice department has charged four iranian nationals in an alleged plot to kidnap a journalist living in new york city. authorities say the suspects were also trying to lure to iran three individuals from canada and another from the uk.authori suspects planned to take masih alinejad, an iranian-born citizen who has publicly criticized human rights abuses. back to iran where a u.s. attorney said her fate...
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mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the meeting and the meetings at the time and appreciate the language. >> what is the importance to you and having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it is an early tool for learning. the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words, that's where the words come from so it's really what holds this together as a society and as a world how we communicate. you have to be able to use different tools to access information. so it is just another tool and narrowly the age that we distribute these dictionaries to children in school. they are more apt to learn from the book than computer or electronic device. i know that it goes both ways, but it's more accessible wherever they go. it benefits them in many ways and has a lot of information. >> what is the importance of the third grade in this case? >> well, when i started this i tried a seco
mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the meeting and the meetings at the time and appreciate the language. >> what is the importance to you and having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it is an early tool for learning. the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words, that's where the words come from so it's really what holds...
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i was born mary jeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut.d lady. she minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady.— bossy little old lady. she will serve as the _ bossy little old lady. she will serve as the official - serve as the official representative or queen elizabeth, ca nada's representative or queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch. but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been founded former residential schools when did you —— indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from their families. after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the from their families. the schools, from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada and statues toppled of queen elizabeth and queen vic courier who
i was born mary jeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut.d lady. she minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady.— bossy little old lady. she will serve as the _ bossy little old lady. she will serve as the official - serve as the official representative or queen elizabeth, ca nada's representative or queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch. but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds...
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definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that was not the end game. it was really about her professional life making her way alone. you cannot overstate it. does it entertainment weekly is often talking and everyone cited her as their influence but you just cannot get past that. probably lucille ball, cannot get past that either. it's all about a reaction to her. she was not the only one. but you know a lot about her. i will let you read about or elsewhere. going to tell you about these women. she has influence on someone like mary going forward. probably the reason wo
definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that...
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that was mary simon — of a better tomorrow. that was mary simon the _ of a better tomorrow.e been covering in this bulletin. if you want to get in touch i can be found on twitter. hello there. we�*ve seen yet more rain across many parts of the country in the past 2a hours. and the reason it�*s been so wet, really, for so long is because of the position of the jet stream, that�*s the upper level winds. and as it�*s diving to the south of the uk, with that sort of pattern, you end up with low pressure sitting close to the uk. and it�*s around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there�*s still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can�*t rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be 20—21 celsius. we start the day pretty cloudy, actually, there may well be some furthe
that was mary simon — of a better tomorrow. that was mary simon the _ of a better tomorrow.e been covering in this bulletin. if you want to get in touch i can be found on twitter. hello there. we�*ve seen yet more rain across many parts of the country in the past 2a hours. and the reason it�*s been so wet, really, for so long is because of the position of the jet stream, that�*s the upper level winds. and as it�*s diving to the south of the uk, with that sort of pattern, you end up...