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tonight, mary todd lincoln. [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] ♪ >> born in 1818 in lexington, kentucky, mary todd grew up and lived to see her husband issued the emancipation proclamation 45 years later. a mother of four sons, she witnessed the death of three of those sons as well as her husband's assassination. her life was filled with tragedy, but as lincoln's political partner, she relished we focus onss.as the civil war years, one of the defining moments in our countries history, a look at the life and times of mary todd lincoln, one of the most complex first ladies ever to live. thank you for being with us for c-span's serious. we invite two of our academic advisors. our guests for this program. rosalyn penn is a history professor at meredith and morgan richard nortonty. smith, our other guest tonight, the director of five presidential libraries, including the abraham lincoln library in springfield, illinois. thanks to both of you
tonight, mary todd lincoln. [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] ♪ >> born in 1818 in lexington, kentucky, mary todd grew up and lived to see her husband issued the emancipation proclamation 45 years later. a mother of four sons, she witnessed the death of three of those sons as well as her husband's assassination. her life was filled with tragedy, but as lincoln's political partner, she relished we focus onss.as...
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you had a nice time today, didn't you, marie? oh, of course. what, marie? nothing.t that sometimes if you have to spend an entire day with a person, that y-you need to make an effort. it was an effort to be with me today? no, i didn't say that. this was a very pleasant day. yes, because i made an effort. i was nice. it was me. ok, dear. [whispering] i don't know what she's talking about. no, no, no. no, no, no. no, no. wait. i--you-- amy, you were there today. you saw us. who was nice? i thought you were both nice. you're both very nice people. marie, you were criticizing me. asking me if i knew how to stir, explaining a rolling pin to me. well, i waeful advi, like i always do. advice? of course. it's one of the joys of my life. but today, for some reason, you- so badly. what?! excuse me one second. hold on one second. could you pass the canapes, please? debra: badly?! i--i--i was laughing. i was making jokes about myself. i know, and to be honest, that terribly sarcastic. what do you mean sarcastic? well, it means a sort of phony facade-- i think i know what sarcas
you had a nice time today, didn't you, marie? oh, of course. what, marie? nothing.t that sometimes if you have to spend an entire day with a person, that y-you need to make an effort. it was an effort to be with me today? no, i didn't say that. this was a very pleasant day. yes, because i made an effort. i was nice. it was me. ok, dear. [whispering] i don't know what she's talking about. no, no, no. no, no, no. no, no. wait. i--you-- amy, you were there today. you saw us. who was nice? i...
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marie, marie, marie, take it easy. take it easy.ief, you have your i.d. [ door opens ] ha ha. all right! i guess i'm free to go, huh? [ chuckling ] yeah. no. but i do think you deserve to see this confession. come on. relax. marie, you must relax. okay. sergeant gabriel, would you please escort these lovely ladies out of the room? have a seat. mm-hmm. gabriel: right this way, ladies, please. thank you for your time. sorry about the inconvenience. [ clears throat ] except for you, ms. pappas. you can stay. i'm sorry? did i miss something here? lieutenant flynn, would you please read ms. pappas her rights? you have the right to remain silent. you think i killed him? if you give up the right to remain silent... that's absurd. ...anything you say can and will be used against you... look, i know my rights. ...in a court of law. i produced three seasons of "homicide p.i." you have the right to an attorney. i don't want or need an attorney because you have absotely nothing linking me to intrigue's death. you knew that your assistant marie
marie, marie, marie, take it easy. take it easy.ief, you have your i.d. [ door opens ] ha ha. all right! i guess i'm free to go, huh? [ chuckling ] yeah. no. but i do think you deserve to see this confession. come on. relax. marie, you must relax. okay. sergeant gabriel, would you please escort these lovely ladies out of the room? have a seat. mm-hmm. gabriel: right this way, ladies, please. thank you for your time. sorry about the inconvenience. [ clears throat ] except for you, ms. pappas....
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it's that marie i'd like to smack. she's not that bad. doug, she's stupid, loud, and doesn't give a crap about anybody but herself. she gives a crap. please. the only reason why you guys don't see how obnoxious she is is because you all think she's so hot. she's hot? hmm. i never thought of her... i don't know. hot. i'll watch for that. i, uh... shut up. come on, carrie. one dinner. look, if you do it, i'll let you have sex with me. huh, huh? you can dress me up like a big baby. ok, but i'm not changing you. so, thursday? dinner at 7:00. they get 2 hours, and i'm timing it. thank you. yeah, yeah. just put away the groceries, butch. we're in luck, douglas. are we? they sell this lousy deodorant, and they think no one will read the fine print. but i do. and you know why? 'cause you got nothing else to do? no. because i'm nobody's sap. here. read this. no cap, huh? ok, thanks. "not completely satisfied, return the unused portion, "and we'll send you a full refund and a free stick of your old deodorant." you're in the delivery business. get t
it's that marie i'd like to smack. she's not that bad. doug, she's stupid, loud, and doesn't give a crap about anybody but herself. she gives a crap. please. the only reason why you guys don't see how obnoxious she is is because you all think she's so hot. she's hot? hmm. i never thought of her... i don't know. hot. i'll watch for that. i, uh... shut up. come on, carrie. one dinner. look, if you do it, i'll let you have sex with me. huh, huh? you can dress me up like a big baby. ok, but i'm not...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. anne-marie green. vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >> good morning, what day is it, michelle? >> friday. >> super friday! august 2. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:29. super friday. >> great day around the bay area. lots of sunshine around the area. still patchy fog fog temperatures mainly in the 50s. the forecast is coming up. >> "friday light" at the bay bridge. no big issues even though we have upper deck roadwork still out there and lower deck. we'll tell you when it's scheduled to wrap up coming up. >> 7 cars. >> that's about it. >> thank you. >>> bart workers issued a warning at a rally in oakland. they could go on strike monday. christin ayers says union members from across the bay area marched with bart workers in oakland. >> music, celebrity -- >> bart workers have been [ indiscernible ] over the last eight years. >> reporter: and over 1,000 union members flexing their political muscl
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. anne-marie green. vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >> good morning, what day is it, michelle? >> friday. >> super friday! august 2. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:29. super friday. >> great day around the bay area. lots of sunshine around the area. still patchy fog fog temperatures...
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marie: she's adorable! [gasp] aah! marie, what are you doing here? well, i saw a strange car parked in the driveway, and i thought something might be wrong. ok, if you don't mind, we'd like to spend the evening alone with linda and bernie tonight. well, i just came over to see the baby. you know how i love children. yeah. look. here's one of yours now. why don't you go put him down for a nap? it's ok, ray. madeline, i'd like to introduce you to mrs. barone. the books say not to use baby talk. oh, you're book parents. marie... yeah, you know, the books are great. but there's a lot of stuff you can learn from experience you just can't get from the books. oh, yeah? a lot of emergency situation stuff. ray... robert... yeah. let's say your child or a child in your care has put a cocoa puff up his nose. what do you do? cocoa puff? that's an interesting question, robbie. what would you do? they'd do the right thing. coffee? yeah. anyone want coffee? i'd love some! stuck cocoa puff. it's a quandary. does that really happen? oh, yes, it happens. doesn't it, r
marie: she's adorable! [gasp] aah! marie, what are you doing here? well, i saw a strange car parked in the driveway, and i thought something might be wrong. ok, if you don't mind, we'd like to spend the evening alone with linda and bernie tonight. well, i just came over to see the baby. you know how i love children. yeah. look. here's one of yours now. why don't you go put him down for a nap? it's ok, ray. madeline, i'd like to introduce you to mrs. barone. the books say not to use baby talk....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt and fears of a bloody confrontation between security forces and supporters of outed president mohamed morsi. the interim government is expected to break up the protests today. the morsi supporters are gathered in two locations. gas masks are being sold by vendors as they fortify their position in anticipation of a crackdown. jericka duncan has the latest. >> reporter: supporters of ousted egyptian president morsi morsi have strengthened the camp sites over the military since july 3rd. egyptian security forces say they will move in, perhaps as early as today, to clear out the demonstrators, but the morsi supporters say they aren't going anywhere. >> translator: any attack or killing of egyptians because of political differences which the police and army are doing now will be punished and could ignite all of egypt. >> we could see bloodshed that could be horrendous. >> reporter: arizona senator john mccain visited with military leaders last week. >> if they go ahead an
i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt and fears of a bloody confrontation between security forces and supporters of outed president mohamed morsi. the interim government is expected to break up the protests today. the morsi supporters are gathered in two locations. gas masks are being sold by vendors as they fortify their position in anticipation of a crackdown. jericka duncan has the latest. >> reporter: supporters of ousted egyptian president morsi morsi have strengthened the camp...
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marie: okay, here we go. this is it? what, ray? nothin'. had more room in coach. oh, my god, look at this. look at this! what? [ gasps ] oh, my god. i'm gonna cry. [ crying ] can you believe this? it's nice -- the water. yeah. oh! that room's kind of small, though, don't you think? i mean, we're gonna be jammed in there with the kids for two weeks. did you look at the place, really? it's all kind of...old. it's -- it's just... this -- this is not the ideal vacation for a guy who works like a dog his whole year. [ sniffling ] it's chilly now. i'm goin' in. my nose is runnin' here. [ sniffling ] [ italian accent ] i speak english little. oh, yeah? hey, beautiful. i'm glad you're here. is better. not so much meh-meh-meh-meh-meh-meh! what? meh-meh-meh-meh-meh-meh! oh, i get it. yeah. [ high-pitched voice ] bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah! sí. bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah! meh-meh-meh-meh-meh-meh! bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah! meh-meh-meh-meh-meh-meh! ha ha ha ha! heh heh heh heh hey! bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-bah. all right, everyone. we don't have time to dawdle. oh. we've got to start sigh
marie: okay, here we go. this is it? what, ray? nothin'. had more room in coach. oh, my god, look at this. look at this! what? [ gasps ] oh, my god. i'm gonna cry. [ crying ] can you believe this? it's nice -- the water. yeah. oh! that room's kind of small, though, don't you think? i mean, we're gonna be jammed in there with the kids for two weeks. did you look at the place, really? it's all kind of...old. it's -- it's just... this -- this is not the ideal vacation for a guy who works like a...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this afternoon, the growing debate over privacy over national security moves to the white house. president obama meets with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss the national security agency's sweeping surveillance program. meanwhile the british paper that first revealed the program has published documents that appear to show the nsa can sift through e-mails, online chats, and browsing histories to just about any american without a warrant. and during testimony to congress yesterday it was revealed that an investigation into one phone call could involve millions of americans. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah. that's called hop analysis. where the nsa can look at someone's phone records, everyone he or she has called, everyone who's called them and that's how you lead to millions of different records being looked at. now, many here on capitol hill are expressing alarm on how sweeping these programs appear to be, and that
i'm anne-marie green. well, this afternoon, the growing debate over privacy over national security moves to the white house. president obama meets with a bipartisan group of lawmakers to discuss the national security agency's sweeping surveillance program. meanwhile the british paper that first revealed the program has published documents that appear to show the nsa can sift through e-mails, online chats, and browsing histories to just about any american without a warrant. and during testimony...
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anne-marie. >> susan mcginnis here in new york. thank you, susan. >>> united nations inspectors are in syria, gathering evidence of any chemical weapons attack. yesterday, a u.n. team was fired upon when they traveled to one site. holly williams reports. >> reporter: the inspectors came under fire as their convoy sped toward rebel-held parts of damascus. the syrian army and the opposition blamed each other for targeting the u.n. team. the convoy finally made it to the scene of the attack on the outskirts of damascus. the inspectors were taken to a makeshift hospital where survivors are being treated, and they were able to take blood and tissue samples. in videos posted on the internet of the aftermath, many of the victims are children. i'm alive! i'm alive! screams this girl who appeared to be in shock. opposition groups say both of her parents were killed. the u.n. inspector's job is to determine whether chemical weapons were used. not who used them. but time may be running out as evidence is lost or degraded. this doctor works in
anne-marie. >> susan mcginnis here in new york. thank you, susan. >>> united nations inspectors are in syria, gathering evidence of any chemical weapons attack. yesterday, a u.n. team was fired upon when they traveled to one site. holly williams reports. >> reporter: the inspectors came under fire as their convoy sped toward rebel-held parts of damascus. the syrian army and the opposition blamed each other for targeting the u.n. team. the convoy finally made it to the scene...
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i'm ann marie green. by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i' is 4:-- >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's hump day. all right. august 28. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. we like wednesdays. >> it is a good day because we are on the downside after this and looking good. did you guys see the fog out there this morning, we did. >> a little misty. visibility down to quarter mile in some parts of the bay area. the temperatures now in the 50s and 60s. should be nice. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and we got your overnight roadwork this morning. we are seeing it up and down the nimitz freeway. 880 in oakland specifically northbound 880 between 23rd and broadway causing good sized delays for this time of the morning. we'll have more on that coming up. >> thank you. >>> right now firefighters in the north bay are keeping a watch on a neighborhood that burned. a fast-moving fire started along a freeway in fairfield. kpix 5's christin ayers talked
i'm ann marie green. by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i' is 4:-- >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's hump day. all right. august 28. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. we like wednesdays. >> it is a good day because we are on the downside after this and looking good. did you guys see the fog out there this morning, we did. >> a little misty. visibility down to quarter mile in some parts...
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[moans] what do you mean, marie? is it true? yes, it's true! what?! see? eww.id you tell me it was only once a year? because this whole topic is improper. what we do in our bedroom is our own business, and i prefer not to be known as the whore of lynbrook. we can move from lynbrook. look, i don't understand, marie. at are you so ashamed of? she's ashamed to admit she likes it. oh, frank! how do you know i like it? well, who wouldn't like it? why don't you just admit it, marie? yes, it's true. i enjoy my sex life. all right? yeah. i an, forgive me, but in my day a woman didn't discuss these things. i mean, sex was a wifely duty, and the truth of the matter is that your father happens to be very competent. a-a-and it's obvious that i'm a woman, and i have needs like any other woman. maybe i shouldn't be ashamed of sex because it's a very natural part of life. and if i'm lucky enough to still enjoy the pleasures of it, then i'm going to. robert: oh, god. glad you came over? frank, tell the truth. it's not twice a week. well, give or take. the point is, we're not d
[moans] what do you mean, marie? is it true? yes, it's true! what?! see? eww.id you tell me it was only once a year? because this whole topic is improper. what we do in our bedroom is our own business, and i prefer not to be known as the whore of lynbrook. we can move from lynbrook. look, i don't understand, marie. at are you so ashamed of? she's ashamed to admit she likes it. oh, frank! how do you know i like it? well, who wouldn't like it? why don't you just admit it, marie? yes, it's true. i...
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. >> and what does that tell you about mary lincoln? >> that she is a very sensitive person, that she could empathize. >> and how controversial would that be that she was a friend with an african-american? >> to some extent, even the people kept calling elizabeth her servant, but i do not think mary looked at her as a servant. i think mary looked at her to be a companion. >> in the case of what might have been, lincoln served only one term in congress. he would not be reelected, and so it was mary who managed to campaign to get him the job as commissioner of the office at $2,000 per year. it was mary who wrote the letter. and there was the governorship of the oregon territories. it was mary who told him that oregon was not friendly, likely to be democratic and that it was not in their long-term interest to be the governor of that territory. >> from denver, colorado. caller: hi. i would just like to know a couple of things. what would she have wanted her legacy to be today, and also, would she have been more or against the women's moveme
. >> and what does that tell you about mary lincoln? >> that she is a very sensitive person, that she could empathize. >> and how controversial would that be that she was a friend with an african-american? >> to some extent, even the people kept calling elizabeth her servant, but i do not think mary looked at her as a servant. i think mary looked at her to be a companion. >> in the case of what might have been, lincoln served only one term in congress. he would not...
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i'm anne-marie green. monday.reat day. i'm anne-marie green.is is kpix 5 news. >> good morning. where did the weekend go? >> i know. it's monday august 19th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time is just about 4:30. the weekend goes by so fast. >> i know but i'm so glad to be here with you guys. look who is back. >> back bright and early. feels just like fall time. >> hey, guys. we have interesting weather. starting out with mild temperatures. a lot of 60s and 70s. a chance of thunderstorms. red flag warnings are up. >> looks muggy in a lot of our traffic cameras. we had a traffic alert about a half hour ago. all lanes northbound 880. full breakdown in your morning commute all coming up. >> happy monday. >> we begin at 4:30 now. 10 minutes ago, egyptian president could be freed this week. a prosecute for cleared him. and a judge says he has no grounds to hold him. egyptian militant have a new target. killed two dozen officers this morning. supporters have been carrying daily attacks since the ouster nearly two months ago.
i'm anne-marie green. monday.reat day. i'm anne-marie green.is is kpix 5 news. >> good morning. where did the weekend go? >> i know. it's monday august 19th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time is just about 4:30. the weekend goes by so fast. >> i know but i'm so glad to be here with you guys. look who is back. >> back bright and early. feels just like fall time. >> hey, guys. we have interesting weather. starting out with mild temperatures. a...
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marie: yay! the house is now paid off. lynbrook mortgage. thanks for the calendars, and, uh... you can all kiss my great american ass. grandpa. grandpa. oh. oh, sorry, kids. don't say "ass." hey! that was fun. let's have a real party. marie, go get our marriage license. all right. can we eat, please? come on, kids. mom, dad, congratulations. the house becomes part of your estate which, in the old country, would be passed down to the firstborn son. in the old country, you'd be workin' in the circus. monkey suit's comin' off. so, marie, what happened? i thought you were gonna have a big party to celebrate. it is a party. i made brushetta. oh. well, i thought when you said you were havin' a party, that would include... i don't know... some friends. oh, who has time for friends? have a deviled egg, dear. what do you mean, you don't have time for friends? well, after you and raymond moved in, i mean, i guess someone had to help you raise a family, so we had to give-- we just had to give up some things. your social life? well, w
marie: yay! the house is now paid off. lynbrook mortgage. thanks for the calendars, and, uh... you can all kiss my great american ass. grandpa. grandpa. oh. oh, sorry, kids. don't say "ass." hey! that was fun. let's have a real party. marie, go get our marriage license. all right. can we eat, please? come on, kids. mom, dad, congratulations. the house becomes part of your estate which, in the old country, would be passed down to the firstborn son. in the old country, you'd be workin'...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this wildfire season could shape up to be one of the most destructive on record. the national interagency fire center said 3.3 million acres have been destroyed so far, fuelled by hot weather and strong winds, there are currently 49 large fires burning in 11 western states. at least nine are burning in idaho. the worst is the nearly two-week-old beaver creek fire. it's destroyed more than 100,000 acres. the fire appears to be calming, hundreds of fires were evacuated in the resort communities of ketchum and sun valley, but some residents are being allowed to return. >> now, it's more worrying about the land and animals and the firefighters and how long is the smoke going to be here. you know, so the worry level is down. >> more than 1,000 firefighters are fighting the beaver creek fire with the help of 14 helicopters. and a wildfire in northern oregon has burned at least 5,000 acres. dozens of buildings were evacuated. there were no reports of injuries, though. >>> and in the so
i'm anne-marie green. well, this wildfire season could shape up to be one of the most destructive on record. the national interagency fire center said 3.3 million acres have been destroyed so far, fuelled by hot weather and strong winds, there are currently 49 large fires burning in 11 western states. at least nine are burning in idaho. the worst is the nearly two-week-old beaver creek fire. it's destroyed more than 100,000 acres. the fire appears to be calming, hundreds of fires were evacuated...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt where the muslim brotherhood is calling for nationwide protests today. hundreds were killed wednesday when security forces moved in on morsi supporters and the violence that followed. this morning the government authorized the use of deadly force against protessers who target police and public building. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: the potential for violence and even more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday prayers. the death toll for wednesday clashes has officially surpassed 600, and it continues to rise. some funerals are already being held, but so many people were killed the week that families are struggling to even claim the bodies of their loved ones. there is concern among many in the international kmumtd that the violence in egypt will continue to spread. the u.n. security council met here in new york last night and was briefed on the situation behind closed doors. >> there was a common desire under
i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt where the muslim brotherhood is calling for nationwide protests today. hundreds were killed wednesday when security forces moved in on morsi supporters and the violence that followed. this morning the government authorized the use of deadly force against protessers who target police and public building. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: the potential for violence and even more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for...
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i'm an marie green. opponents of syrian government bashar al assad say they attacked rebel held positions near damascus this morning. this follows yesterday's chemical attack. scores appear to be killed but it's impossible to get an accurate toll. the syrian government denies using chemical weapons, but video appears to show people in the aftermath suffering from telltale signs of a chemical attack. we're warning, some of the images we are about to show you are graphic and they are disturbing. jurica duncan has our report. >> reporter: syrian claim the g bombed the same areas where an alleged chemical weapons attack took place yesterday. the grisly images posted to youtube yesterday showed men, women, children either dying or alreay dead. rebels say chemical weapons killed as many as 1300. cbs news cannot confirm the videos but experts tell us they appear to support the opposition's claims. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation will be som
i'm an marie green. opponents of syrian government bashar al assad say they attacked rebel held positions near damascus this morning. this follows yesterday's chemical attack. scores appear to be killed but it's impossible to get an accurate toll. the syrian government denies using chemical weapons, but video appears to show people in the aftermath suffering from telltale signs of a chemical attack. we're warning, some of the images we are about to show you are graphic and they are disturbing....
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marie: but...he children coming downstairs in the morning and opening their presents, and their little faces... how could you take that away from me? well... they'll still have faces at 10:00. ha ha ha! "still have faces at 10:00." ha ha ha! heh heh heh... [no audio] come on, 10:00's fine, marie. who needs that crack-of-dawn crap? grandpa'll give you a better show at 10:00. i have to say, debra, you're killing christmas. marie, i--you know-- it's really not that big of a deal. right, ray? don't you think it's a good idea, ray? just like i thought the family photo was a good idea. i loved that idea, didn't i, ray? it just sounds like a lot of driving. dad, could i borrow $20? i think you made a wonderful gift choice. you have a lovely family. you haven't met everybody yet. don't worry. i can handle anything. i used to be a crime scene photographer. well, they won't be as quiet as your other clients. all right, we're here. debra: hi. where were you? what happened? you were right behind us. your fathe
marie: but...he children coming downstairs in the morning and opening their presents, and their little faces... how could you take that away from me? well... they'll still have faces at 10:00. ha ha ha! "still have faces at 10:00." ha ha ha! heh heh heh... [no audio] come on, 10:00's fine, marie. who needs that crack-of-dawn crap? grandpa'll give you a better show at 10:00. i have to say, debra, you're killing christmas. marie, i--you know-- it's really not that big of a deal. right,...
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here's marie mcloughlin before. all right, marie, let's see the new you. >> all right.r blindfold. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh! >> you ready to see yourself? >> marie, are you ready? >> yeah. >> look right here. >> oh, my god! wow! >> you look hot. >> you are hot, marie. >> stand right there. look at camera 12, marie. tell us what you did, louis. >> you looked beautiful from the minute i saw you. i gave her this soft auburn color. very natural. >> one of your faves. >> one of my faves. and vanessa gave her these layers which gave her just more volume, more shape. gave her an edgier look. >> let's talk about rick and alana. guys, what do you guys think? >> wonderful. she has worked very hard to get where she is. >> yeah. >> we're so proud of her. >> aw. i love him even more now. >> yeah. >> jill, that dress is great. >> these are two weight loss stories today. it was so cool. what size this? what size? is it really that size? it was so much fun. a wrap dress is great when you are losing weight. it can adjust with you. this is by ellen tracy. >> all right. big round of applause
here's marie mcloughlin before. all right, marie, let's see the new you. >> all right.r blindfold. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh! >> you ready to see yourself? >> marie, are you ready? >> yeah. >> look right here. >> oh, my god! wow! >> you look hot. >> you are hot, marie. >> stand right there. look at camera 12, marie. tell us what you did, louis. >> you looked beautiful from the minute i saw you. i gave her this soft auburn...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, it is still unclear why a gunman slipped into a georgia elementary school, fired at least a half dozen shots at police and then surrendered. police say he had no obvious connection to the school in decatur. the school was evacuated and no one was injured. the gunman told one school employee he was sorry for what he was doing and was willing to die. tarika duncan has our report. >> reporter: elementary school children sprinted to safety after a gunman opened fire at the ronald e. mcnair discovery learning academy in decatur, georgia. >> what did they tell you? >> there was a lockdown because someone was in the building. >> mm-hmm? right? >> and it was scary. >> reporter: 800 students were evacuated. no one was injured. police say 20-year-old michael brandon hill snuck into the school with an assault rifle and ordered a secretary to call an atlanta tv station. station employee lacy lecor answered the call. >> the front desk called ahead to say i'm transferring someone and she says
i'm anne-marie green. well, it is still unclear why a gunman slipped into a georgia elementary school, fired at least a half dozen shots at police and then surrendered. police say he had no obvious connection to the school in decatur. the school was evacuated and no one was injured. the gunman told one school employee he was sorry for what he was doing and was willing to die. tarika duncan has our report. >> reporter: elementary school children sprinted to safety after a gunman opened...
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i'm anne-marie green. news" for now. i'm anne-marie green.ns by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> is it friday? >> it is friday! >> ah! i think it is. hi, everyone. august 23rd. it is friday! i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. do you even have to ask? i mean, we have been looking forward to this. >> i'm just reading the teleprompter. >> i'm feeling great. great weather around the bay area. probably the nicest day of the week. low clouds and fog, drizzle coastside. we'll have your weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> and outside this morning here's a live look, this is oakland, 880 near hegenberger. we got roadwork at least in the northbound direction between 23rd and fifth avenue. we'll tell you more about that plus check the south bay coming up. >>> more people are being told to get out of the way of this wildfire as it burns closer to yosemite. the rim fire is only 1% contained. people in 1300 more homes and campsites are now being evacuated. 63,000 acres
i'm anne-marie green. news" for now. i'm anne-marie green.ns by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> is it friday? >> it is friday! >> ah! i think it is. hi, everyone. august 23rd. it is friday! i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. do you even have to ask? i mean, we have been looking forward to this. >> i'm just reading the teleprompter. >> i'm feeling great. great...
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- we heard a "mary." - mary! wow! that's crazy. - we heard a "mary"!ust a second. - we heard "mary"! - he said "mary." - [araya]: i met a police officer who told me that nancy weber could psychically identify a criminal that she had never met. - he had this horrible scarring up his left arm. - just like nancy said. now i'm gonna go to nancy's school for psychics and find out how or if it works. - we are about to do something called psychometry. - first, she passes an object that is hidden in an envelope around the class. - you'll hold it, feel it. christina? - when i first picked it up, i thought i heard pinball machines. - did she get it right? - now, this is who you were speaking about. that's my son, jesse, who has a pinball game. - wow! she seemed to get something right. - now it's your turn to discover how psychic you are. - i'm going to try to get psychic impressions from whatever's in this green binder. could i be psychic, too? i saw... t first thing was boots running across a muddy road. i saw a sailboat in the ocean, wanting to have feet in th
- we heard a "mary." - mary! wow! that's crazy. - we heard a "mary"!ust a second. - we heard "mary"! - he said "mary." - [araya]: i met a police officer who told me that nancy weber could psychically identify a criminal that she had never met. - he had this horrible scarring up his left arm. - just like nancy said. now i'm gonna go to nancy's school for psychics and find out how or if it works. - we are about to do something called psychometry. - first,...
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mary is in the newsroom with more on what that means. mary? >> vic, hotter, dryer conditions are fueling more wildfires. and scientists are worried about the future. >>> destructive wildfires are burning across southern california, with winds pushing the flames into timber and dried woodlands. hundreds flee as fire consumes their businesses and their homes. extended periods of triple- digit temperatures. and dry conditions have fueled wildfires from alaska to new mexico. it is something nasa has had its eye on all summer long, with these dramatic images. >> we're living in a warmer world and dryer world. when we have a dry world, there's more areas susceptible to fire. >> reporter: nasa says they follow a simple but dangerous combination. hotter, dryer conditions, plus more people in the world, equals a greater likelihood that there will be more ferocious wildfires threatening more property. >> reporter: this shows the fire threat, through today and up to the year 2100. >> the areas in red are areas across north america and the united states t
mary is in the newsroom with more on what that means. mary? >> vic, hotter, dryer conditions are fueling more wildfires. and scientists are worried about the future. >>> destructive wildfires are burning across southern california, with winds pushing the flames into timber and dried woodlands. hundreds flee as fire consumes their businesses and their homes. extended periods of triple- digit temperatures. and dry conditions have fueled wildfires from alaska to new mexico. it is...
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paul, of peter, paul and mary will join me tonight.in the rewrite, john louis, in his own words.r ] running o? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing
paul, of peter, paul and mary will join me tonight.in the rewrite, john louis, in his own words.r ] running o? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male...
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[applause] mary berry at the university of pennsylvania. [applause] barbara ransby is the author of a tiger free of ella baker of eslanda robeson and jeanne theoharis the author of the new biography on rosa parks. [applause] we want to start the conversation by talking about rosa parks.
[applause] mary berry at the university of pennsylvania. [applause] barbara ransby is the author of a tiger free of ella baker of eslanda robeson and jeanne theoharis the author of the new biography on rosa parks. [applause] we want to start the conversation by talking about rosa parks.
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wait, where's mari? mari, i know you had a question. i cut you off. what was your question?e to say these women on the website are beautiful, but that's not me. i am not ms. sex kitten. and i don't want to go out to dinner and be somebody i'm not. i'm simple. i like to go to the dog park and that just feels like that's not me. - so if you-- so who is the person that you find the most romantic in the world? it could be from-- it could be from fiction. it could be-- scarlett o'hara was my romantic icon. - i've loved catherine zeta-jones, who's gorgeous. - okay, so catherine zeta-jones wears beautiful, glamorous-- - but she's stunning! my god. look at her. - so the thing is you actually are too. you just don't feel like you are. - yeah, i think she has like body dysmorphia. - you have low self-esteem. - you don't see yourself the way others see you. and how-- i mean that's-- can a love coach help her with that? or is that something a psychologist-- - i abso-- okay, so the thing is psychologists can't-- they can do many things, but they can't say "you don't need bangs." ( laughs
wait, where's mari? mari, i know you had a question. i cut you off. what was your question?e to say these women on the website are beautiful, but that's not me. i am not ms. sex kitten. and i don't want to go out to dinner and be somebody i'm not. i'm simple. i like to go to the dog park and that just feels like that's not me. - so if you-- so who is the person that you find the most romantic in the world? it could be from-- it could be from fiction. it could be-- scarlett o'hara was my...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt is on edge this morning. yesterday was the bloodiest day there since president mohamed morsi was overthrown in july. nearly 300 people died after the military-backed government cracked down on morsi supporters. the muslim brotherhood says its protests will continue and vows to take down the military government. the violence spread quickly across the country. egypt's interim prime minister called it a difficult day. morsi's supporters called it a massacre. jericka duncan has the coverage. >> reporter: fires burned in cairo last night as supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi clashed with security forces in sporadic battles, but the streets were mostly calm as the government called a state of emergency and called an army to force a mandatory curfew. there was a wave of violence that spread throughout the country. seven level are confirmed dead but the muslim brotherhood puts it as more than that. the prime minister defended the the government's decision to clear out th
i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt is on edge this morning. yesterday was the bloodiest day there since president mohamed morsi was overthrown in july. nearly 300 people died after the military-backed government cracked down on morsi supporters. the muslim brotherhood says its protests will continue and vows to take down the military government. the violence spread quickly across the country. egypt's interim prime minister called it a difficult day. morsi's supporters called it a massacre....
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i'm anne-marie green. well, a deadly end to a standoff inside a louisiana bank. a gunman shot two hostages he had been holding for hours. one died this morning and one is in critical condition. police then shot and killed the gunman. the gunman had taken three bank employees hostage yesterday afternoon but released one. police say negotiations broke down late last night when the gunman said he was going to kill the hostages. the gunman has been identified as 20-year-old fwad abdo ahmed. he said he wanted the police to remove a device from his head that was causing him to hear voices. the family owns a store across the street from the bank. >>> and the government has promised to make good on the supporters of ousts president mohamed morsi. security forces backed by armored cars fired tear ghasts into two protest locations in cairo. and cbs's alex ortiz is in cairo and he joins us on the phone. alex, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. we are here at the larger one, and th
i'm anne-marie green. well, a deadly end to a standoff inside a louisiana bank. a gunman shot two hostages he had been holding for hours. one died this morning and one is in critical condition. police then shot and killed the gunman. the gunman had taken three bank employees hostage yesterday afternoon but released one. police say negotiations broke down late last night when the gunman said he was going to kill the hostages. the gunman has been identified as 20-year-old fwad abdo ahmed. he said...
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that sounds like marie.h, that's really great, ray, comin' home and givin' me crap about a can opener. i didn't give you crap, and it's a stupid can opener! it's not stupid! it gets rid ofna! all right, hold it. hey! no! you shut up! hey! now, you listen to me. we happen to have an opportunity here for some real personal growth through active dialogue. [snoring] stop it, dad! the two of you have to just come out and say what's really botherin' you underneath and get it out in the open and deal with it. 'cause if there's one thing i have learned in my many years of experience with domestic disputes, it is this-- it's never just about the can opener. yeah. sometimes it's about a jar of fat. how could you mention that? i'll mention it. you went nuts over nothin'. i had every right to go nuts with you for a husband. don't go nut just go. ohh! ok. wait, wait, wait. wait. what jar of fat? unhhh... ahhh... i'll tell you what jar of fat. it was beautiful. it was fat from pancetta and gold-and-brown sausage. y-you'd
that sounds like marie.h, that's really great, ray, comin' home and givin' me crap about a can opener. i didn't give you crap, and it's a stupid can opener! it's not stupid! it gets rid ofna! all right, hold it. hey! no! you shut up! hey! now, you listen to me. we happen to have an opportunity here for some real personal growth through active dialogue. [snoring] stop it, dad! the two of you have to just come out and say what's really botherin' you underneath and get it out in the open and deal...
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marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> it is 6 o'clock. live look at the harbor. there's a car carrier either on its way in or out of the harbor. christy breslin has cars on her mind this morning. it is meteorologist tim williams in for marty bass and over at first warning weather. >>> all i can tell you this morning is that your car windows will be steamed up because of the dew point and the humidity level is very high. a few showers out there. you might need your wipers early on. expect thunderstorms later this afternoon as you're driving home. 66 oakland, 76 elkton, 75 ocean city. a high of 86 degrees. look for peaks of sun that could fire up storms later in the afternoon. >>> how are those cars, trucks and suvs doing this morning? here is christy breslin in for sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> hi, everyone. although the roads are dry at this point we still have a lot of accidents out there. 97 southbound, a new accident just reported there after generals highway near hawkins road. we also have accidents liberty road at pike wood drive and 100 westbound
marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> it is 6 o'clock. live look at the harbor. there's a car carrier either on its way in or out of the harbor. christy breslin has cars on her mind this morning. it is meteorologist tim williams in for marty bass and over at first warning weather. >>> all i can tell you this morning is that your car windows will be steamed up because of the dew point and the humidity level is very high. a few showers out there. you might need your wipers...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because they were planning on something but i said, no, i don't want to. it's not that important anymore to me. it's just getting older. >>> coming up -- >> becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield has an emotional moment and mary kay concepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked the moments if i had kno
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told...
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[mary retching] oh, my poor mary. let's not spoil mary's "whodunit" weekend with news of this heinous murder. dick... you guys having fun? all: oh, yeah. darling, yes, we only wish that you could join in all the gaiety. how are you feeling? i feel awful. i've been throwing up for hours. did anyone else eat the prawns? all: no. it must be food poisoning. oh, my god, mary! you've been poisoned! who has done this to you? who? who? who? who? who? who? [door slams closed] oh, my god. if they can get to albright, then none of us is safe. uh! oh, sorry. i'm ok. uh! ?ó so, inspector, any breakthroughs? no, but the game's afoot, i dare say. you know, i could assist you in all this. what if we collected some bits of physical evidence? uh-huh? you know, cigar butts, lipstick stains, a monogrammed lighter, a monogrammed handkerchief, a monogrammed towel, a monogrammed shirt, anything monogrammed would be really good. right, well, let's not get overeager, hmm? why don't you sit back and take in the events as they unfold? but there
[mary retching] oh, my poor mary. let's not spoil mary's "whodunit" weekend with news of this heinous murder. dick... you guys having fun? all: oh, yeah. darling, yes, we only wish that you could join in all the gaiety. how are you feeling? i feel awful. i've been throwing up for hours. did anyone else eat the prawns? all: no. it must be food poisoning. oh, my god, mary! you've been poisoned! who has done this to you? who? who? who? who? who? who? [door slams closed] oh, my god. if...
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paul, of peter, paul and mary will join me tonight.nd in the rewrite, john louis, in his own words. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when
paul, of peter, paul and mary will join me tonight.nd in the rewrite, john louis, in his own words. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited...
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mary?> this is a hit for eric holder, attorney general, for his announcement that he will initiate more probes than a large financial firm that played a role in the subprime financial price its. i'm excited about this because i know for sure this means he is going after fannie mae for its in the junk bonds and also it is -- possible that he's going to go after citibank where his treasury secretary used to work. >> paul, hit for two slivers of evidence that the culture may not be doomed yet. first is that anthony weiner, candidate in first place after his recent, shall we say, revelations, is in last place. the second one is that oprah winfrey this week was going to interview the troubled actress, lindsay lohan. by tv's measurement standards, nobody showed up to watch. some may say we are just bouncing off of the bottom of the culture. i'm going to allow myself a ray of hope. >> who says conservatives are pessimists. this is good news august here on this show. all right. thank you all. that'
mary?> this is a hit for eric holder, attorney general, for his announcement that he will initiate more probes than a large financial firm that played a role in the subprime financial price its. i'm excited about this because i know for sure this means he is going after fannie mae for its in the junk bonds and also it is -- possible that he's going to go after citibank where his treasury secretary used to work. >> paul, hit for two slivers of evidence that the culture may not be doomed...
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mary sylvester. be quiet for a minute, because if you are quiet, besides hearing the voice of the tour guide, you will also hear the sound of mary burrows sylvester screaming, and she's asking where her children are. where are my children? underneath the genteel facade of this house and behind the image of this lovely woman in the 1740s and '50s is the tirg of madness. -- is the figure of madness. she was so mentally ill that quite unusually for the age when most people would have stayed at home in their families no matter how crazy they were, mary was taken off to westchester county and institutionalized there. she came back home. treatment was of no use. she died in 1750, and i've found this out only in a sermon published about her husband who was a very loving and marvelous husband. you read the letters that he wrote to his daughters who were then living not on the island any longer, and you see how much he cared for this poor, mad woman he would write to his daughters, your poor mother is not wel
mary sylvester. be quiet for a minute, because if you are quiet, besides hearing the voice of the tour guide, you will also hear the sound of mary burrows sylvester screaming, and she's asking where her children are. where are my children? underneath the genteel facade of this house and behind the image of this lovely woman in the 1740s and '50s is the tirg of madness. -- is the figure of madness. she was so mentally ill that quite unusually for the age when most people would have stayed at...
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mary's county. >> that's right. gonzalez is live in the satellite center this morning with the details on this story. john? >> jummy, just a terrible conclusion here. the family of this california-maryland woman was holding out hope but more unanswered questions as police search for a killer. detectives in st. mary's county are not saying exactly how moneta strickland died but an autopsy confirmed this was a homicide. for days it was deemed a suspicious death which prompted maryland state police to get involved. the 32-year-old went missing thursday and this past weekend members of a search team found her body in mechanicsville. her car was parked in laurel grove which is a mile or two away. it's a large park with ball fields and a play area for children. family members say she knew the area, often went running there, but can't believe someone would hurt her along that trail. her mother said moneta had her life ahead of her. recently got engaged. police questioned her fiancÉ but right now they tell us they don't hav
mary's county. >> that's right. gonzalez is live in the satellite center this morning with the details on this story. john? >> jummy, just a terrible conclusion here. the family of this california-maryland woman was holding out hope but more unanswered questions as police search for a killer. detectives in st. mary's county are not saying exactly how moneta strickland died but an autopsy confirmed this was a homicide. for days it was deemed a suspicious death which prompted maryland...
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. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane and franklin came to andover to visit the family them. came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins, mary and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which is referred to as the summer white house. it's called that because franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her sister, mary, at 48 central street, and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it was believed that the administrative staff stayed just across the road from them. jane and franklin were staying in andover because there had been a death in the family. jane's uncle, amos lawrence had, died. so they went to boston to attend that funeral. they returned to andover so they could pack their things and head where they could get rea
. >> it was home to john and mary akin. mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life. and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane and franklin came to andover to visit the family them. came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins, mary and john had children and franklin and jane became very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which is referred...
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i'm anne marie green. well, the massive wildfire near yosemite national park in california is getting bigger. the fire fuelled by dry conditions now burned as much as 225 square miles of forest, about the size of chicago. about two dozen structures were destroyed. the fire is only 7% contained. several camps were evacuated but the park remains open and there's no reported injuries. a picture taken from the international space station shows how dense the smoke from the fire is. ash threatens the reservoir that supplies most of the water to san francisco, 150 miles away. san francisco's power system is also threatened. teresa garcia is near yosemite national park. teresa, good morning. >> good morning, you know, there are hundreds of fire engines and other riggs stationed right here because of the threat to thousands of homes which is under an evacuation advisory. and this is just one area that this ferocious out of control fire is threatening to destroy. >> reporter: the rim fire near the yosemite national
i'm anne marie green. well, the massive wildfire near yosemite national park in california is getting bigger. the fire fuelled by dry conditions now burned as much as 225 square miles of forest, about the size of chicago. about two dozen structures were destroyed. the fire is only 7% contained. several camps were evacuated but the park remains open and there's no reported injuries. a picture taken from the international space station shows how dense the smoke from the fire is. ash threatens the...
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if it's not a book deal, it's mary. if it's not mary, it's... a cappuccino machine. well, maybe you should even the score. yes. yes! i could sleep with strudwick's wife! well, i was thinking you could get a cappuccino machine. wait. dick, you're talking about sleeping with my girlfriend's mother? uh-huh. don't you see? alissa looks up to her mom. if you do that, it'll undermine all of her morality, all of the values that she spent years trying to instill in alissa. that is so perfect! pave the way for the little guy, caligula! hey, hey! what? we could take them out together! what could be cooler than double-dating with your dad?! hey, yes! yeah! how fast will this baby go? you want to go faster, baby? oh, yeah, let's go faster, baby! you got it, baby! aaah! redline it, baby! redline this hog! this is a hospital zone, baby. do it, baby! do it! pop a wheelie! yeah! aaaah! sally: that's it, baby. taste the asphalt! [doorbell rings] hello, alissa. tommy forgot his air freshener. his what? he was supposed to forget his bookbag, but he forgot to forget it. oh, thank you, d
if it's not a book deal, it's mary. if it's not mary, it's... a cappuccino machine. well, maybe you should even the score. yes. yes! i could sleep with strudwick's wife! well, i was thinking you could get a cappuccino machine. wait. dick, you're talking about sleeping with my girlfriend's mother? uh-huh. don't you see? alissa looks up to her mom. if you do that, it'll undermine all of her morality, all of the values that she spent years trying to instill in alissa. that is so perfect! pave the...
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and this is selwyn patterson, the police commissioner - for saint-marie. - aidan miles. pleasure to meet you. please, don't let us disturb your lunch. this is a little bit cloak and dagger, isn't it? i have something i need to talk to you about. oh? what's this? i've been talking to your superintendent in london. the detective they have brought in to cover for you has finished his attachment. sorry. i don't understand. it's a human resources thing. before they can offer him the position permanently, the guidelines state you must be offered the position first. what? that's the number for the human resources officer dealing with the case. if you ring her, you can have your old job back. i can have my old job back. i can go back to london and not be hot, or have sand everywhere. yes. or, of course, you can stay here. ah. i can go to the white hart. sit in the snug with a pint in my hand. yes, you could. i thought it best if i told you alone to give you time to make your decision. no. yeah, yeah. absolutely. no, i shall have to think long and hard. ooh, it's a tough one. but
and this is selwyn patterson, the police commissioner - for saint-marie. - aidan miles. pleasure to meet you. please, don't let us disturb your lunch. this is a little bit cloak and dagger, isn't it? i have something i need to talk to you about. oh? what's this? i've been talking to your superintendent in london. the detective they have brought in to cover for you has finished his attachment. sorry. i don't understand. it's a human resources thing. before they can offer him the position...
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so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and kept us moving all day and to the communications that we got the word out through the media and laura who kept us moving today and financial support. if you read about the justice department in the paper you know we can't pay for anything. when people come to my office quite literally i can't give them coffee. people think the government is high flying and i am here to tell you it's not true. there was support for this event and we couldn't be more grateful to the people that made this possible and the rosenberg foundation and they are here, the san f
so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and...
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i'm mary ann wilson. i'm so glad you're here today. now, if you do have that ball handy, put it right behind your back to begin with and settle in. get it right in the small of your back. okay. does that feel good? now check your posture, up, back, chin back. okay. i think we are ready to go. get ready to take a deep breath in. all right. here we go. breathe in. now, as you breathe out, i want you to press your back right into that ball. good. let's do it again. big breath in. get the chest opened up. and then breathe out. press that ball into the chair. and again. bring the air deep down into your belly and then press. pull that belly button in. and again, big breath in. and breathe out. now, lean forward and get your ball. bring it across the belly and then back. this time, take it all the way around the back. you didn't lose your ball, did you? okay. let's go back. this time, just take it across the belly, and back to this side. now, we're going to toss the ball from hand to hand. so get your hands pretty close to start with. this i
i'm mary ann wilson. i'm so glad you're here today. now, if you do have that ball handy, put it right behind your back to begin with and settle in. get it right in the small of your back. okay. does that feel good? now check your posture, up, back, chin back. okay. i think we are ready to go. get ready to take a deep breath in. all right. here we go. breathe in. now, as you breathe out, i want you to press your back right into that ball. good. let's do it again. big breath in. get the chest...
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so down there is mary by year. how many people know who mary didier is? raise your hand. okay, mary was the english woman who was a quaker and what was called a public friend. and she came here in 1659 when the quakers were being persecuted in boston by the puritans. and this place was a haven for the quakers. they held slaves and they also protected their friends as they were married from new haven to say long and on to boston. mary is down there and thinking about whether she should go back to boston from which she had been banished. eventually she climbed into a little boat may be the same that you see on the back cover of my book. and she sailed off to boston. and nathaniel and grizell knew she was going to her death and she did, too. she was hanged in may of 1660 and she was hanged from the gallows when the wind blew through her skirt -- very weird to have a woman hanged -- when the wind blew through her skirt and shivered a little bit in the breeze somebody said she hangs like a flag. and some deals said she hangs like a flag for man to do justice by. as that happen
so down there is mary by year. how many people know who mary didier is? raise your hand. okay, mary was the english woman who was a quaker and what was called a public friend. and she came here in 1659 when the quakers were being persecuted in boston by the puritans. and this place was a haven for the quakers. they held slaves and they also protected their friends as they were married from new haven to say long and on to boston. mary is down there and thinking about whether she should go back...
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mary lincoln sat back and waited for people to come to her. host: we are going to visit another one of the sites associated with the grants. we will learn more about the influence of her early childhood at white haven farm outside of st. louis. [video clip] >> this is the front porch of the historic home known as white haven where julia dent grant spent many of her childhood years. she was born in the city of st. louis. she spent all of her summers initially and year-long out here as she grew up, watching boys play out in the yard or her sister playing the guitar and singing on the front porch. it is where she has her earliest memories of father lifting her up in the air, telling her that the trees were waiting and welcoming her back to her childhood home. that was when she was about two years old. a very early memory. they would have ventured through the front door into the foyer. from here, they would've gone up frequently into the former parlor where they would've been welcomed by colonel and mrs. dent, julia at her mother's knee, learning
mary lincoln sat back and waited for people to come to her. host: we are going to visit another one of the sites associated with the grants. we will learn more about the influence of her early childhood at white haven farm outside of st. louis. [video clip] >> this is the front porch of the historic home known as white haven where julia dent grant spent many of her childhood years. she was born in the city of st. louis. she spent all of her summers initially and year-long out here as she...
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but that doesn't help mary. belongings can be salvaged , houses can be repaired but rebuilding a sense of security, that could take a while. john ramos, kpix 5. >> after living in the house for more than 25 years, mary decided to buy renter's insurance. so the cost of replacing possessions should be covered. >> when you least expect it, it's right there. >> hopefully it helps her out. >> guys, good morning to you. happy monday. >> very interesting weather pattern. a cut off low. we'll see what happens here. as we head towards the next couple days, unsettled weather outside with a slight chance of thovrms. we have to watch this one closely. headed out the door our kpix 5 high doppler radar shs no rainfall or thunderstorms developing just yet. got to get to afternoon. a little bit of that afternoon heating and going could given rise to thunderstorms. temperature are mild in spots. patchy dense fog out toward the coastline with temperatures in the 50s. this afternoon getting hot inland with a chance of thunderstorm
but that doesn't help mary. belongings can be salvaged , houses can be repaired but rebuilding a sense of security, that could take a while. john ramos, kpix 5. >> after living in the house for more than 25 years, mary decided to buy renter's insurance. so the cost of replacing possessions should be covered. >> when you least expect it, it's right there. >> hopefully it helps her out. >> guys, good morning to you. happy monday. >> very interesting weather pattern....
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so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week. she will be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to support me. i don't have any money. i don't know what to do. i don't know how to get there. all i know is i can get my high school diploma. so like four more days. >> though marie doesn't know what she'll do with her life yet, she does have one wish. >> perfect situation for me finally meeting my dad. he always left letters for me for when i grew up when i was a baby. so i've read those. he sounds like a nice guy. sounds like he cares about me. i'll probably try to find him when i'm 18. >> for marie, turning 18 means freedom. but for aaron, becoming an adult could mean
so i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week. she will be sentenced to a court-ordered independent living program. >> they teach you how to be independent. like you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get allowance. you just learn how to be like an adult. the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. and i don't really have, like, what i need to go there. you know. like i don't have a family to...