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and marie had a big one. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few one she had told very few people. people. officially marie singleton officially m worked for the department of on worked f defense.or the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working >> but she for the cia. was really woing for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. >> that' >> a clandestine job with the y. >> a clandestine job with the cia? cia? when we come back, a question -- when we could marie singleton be hiding- could marie singleton be hiding other secrets? other secrets? >> it could turn into an >> it could turn espionage investigation. somebody's going over and espionage helping the russians and the o chinese.ing the russians and th chines it could turn into that kind of a case. it could turn into that kind >> the mystery was just >> the mystery was just beginning. beginning. the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ♪
and marie had a big one. and marie had a big one. one she had told very few one she had told very few people. people. officially marie singleton officially m worked for the department of on worked f defense.or the department of defense. >> that's what was publicly >> that's what was publicly disseminated, yes. disseminated, yes. >> but she was really working >> but she for the cia. was really woing for the cia. >> that's my understanding, yes. >> that'...
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andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryours later, there was a verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the tth
andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryours later, there was a verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the tth
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and mary said that's great.thing we need to do is go on on the war. we're worried because that would alienate some of the particularly republican women and mary said if they're not going out against the war what good is a group of women for so there are questions about how they saw them in their place but for me the bottom line wases you know it's easy to look back and say that women particularly in roles should have been more outspoken and should have kind of -- spoken out more heavily in favor of their gender. but i think anybody who gets there first and does it really well, you've got to respect them for that. >> funny story -- more questions i want to make sure are there more questions in the audience? i'm really curious about venturing and best city and mary as a mentor and protege, you wrote about being curmudgeon but she had a fun spot. bessy was your mentor speak about that. why "don't ask, don't tell" you start? >> within mary wasn't a mentor e classic sense. she wanted to see young writers do well. she
and mary said that's great.thing we need to do is go on on the war. we're worried because that would alienate some of the particularly republican women and mary said if they're not going out against the war what good is a group of women for so there are questions about how they saw them in their place but for me the bottom line wases you know it's easy to look back and say that women particularly in roles should have been more outspoken and should have kind of -- spoken out more heavily in...
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one of her biggest admirers, mary's little brother will horton. >> mary was one of those people, when she walked into the room, she made everybody feel good. >> she was kind of this larger-than-life girl that everybody loved. >> she was a beauty for sure, yes. >> reporter: classmates and sorority sisters remember college days at mcneese state with mary like it was yesterday. >> not only pretty on the >> reporter: felix works in a chemical plant, and he has plenty of chemistry after work too. >> very nice-looking man. she just kind of fell in love from the get-go. >> i had one woman tell me that felix vail looked like he'd been kissed by heaven. he had this charismatic aura. >> reporter: funny thing about felix, though. >> i think felix was the bad boy. >> reporter: mary's friends say they didn't like him much. can't remember why. >> for some reason we didn't care for him. i do remember that. >> reporter: now in the fall of '62, after a year of marriage, mary and felix have a baby, billy, and some unexpected good news. >> reporter: and they thought, or she thought she was pregnant agai
one of her biggest admirers, mary's little brother will horton. >> mary was one of those people, when she walked into the room, she made everybody feel good. >> she was kind of this larger-than-life girl that everybody loved. >> she was a beauty for sure, yes. >> reporter: classmates and sorority sisters remember college days at mcneese state with mary like it was yesterday. >> not only pretty on the >> reporter: felix works in a chemical plant, and he has...
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deputies said felix had been unfaithful to mary.orton, says she was ready to leave him. >> even though back then divorce was a ugly word to use and looked down upon, i think she was leaning strongly in that direction when she died. >> reporter: with mary lost in the river, you might think felix would be frantic to find help, but deputies say he took the time to go miles downriver. >> according to the deputy's report, he passed a lighted tugboat, didn't, like, wave at -- "hey. hey. you know, i need help. my wife's just drowned." and there were other lighted places, but he went more than five miles, all the way back to lake charles. >> reporter: before he said anything? >> yeah -- before he sought help. >> reporter: and then there was the life insurance -- always the life insurance. two policies worth half a million dollars in today's money. one taken out, paid in full, just months before. and then, two days after she disappeared, mary's body is recovered, still dressed in her sorority sweatshirt. >> where they found her body was abou
deputies said felix had been unfaithful to mary.orton, says she was ready to leave him. >> even though back then divorce was a ugly word to use and looked down upon, i think she was leaning strongly in that direction when she died. >> reporter: with mary lost in the river, you might think felix would be frantic to find help, but deputies say he took the time to go miles downriver. >> according to the deputy's report, he passed a lighted tugboat, didn't, like, wave at --...
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this is overheard. - [evan] mary lynn, welcome. - [mary lynn] hi. - [both] nice to see you. - very nice to meet you. so, i'm catching you now as you're out on tour doing stand-up, which you do a fair amount of these days. - yes. thank you for catching me. - [evan] well, happy to catch you. - everybody coming here at the last minute... - [evan] thank you for being caught. - [mary lynn] it's exciting. - [evan] good to have you. - many of us know you through the front door as an actress. we know you from 24 or some of the other stuff you've done. you've been a comedian for a long time. do you self-define these days as a comedian who acts or as an actress who does stand-up? - it's hard to say at this point. i don't really know. - maybe there's no one or the other, it's both. - yeah, i kind of change once i get on the road. last time...i just got into austin, so things haven't gotten too crazy yet. last night was pretty mellow, but i was just in atlanta, and when i landed, i called my husband, "i miss you, i don't know what i'm doing, "why am i doing this?" and, then had a great show, and i
this is overheard. - [evan] mary lynn, welcome. - [mary lynn] hi. - [both] nice to see you. - very nice to meet you. so, i'm catching you now as you're out on tour doing stand-up, which you do a fair amount of these days. - yes. thank you for catching me. - [evan] well, happy to catch you. - everybody coming here at the last minute... - [evan] thank you for being caught. - [mary lynn] it's exciting. - [evan] good to have you. - many of us know you through the front door as an actress. we know...
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it's "danny" and marie. look! dan marino! hey, marie. looking good. me and marie go way back almost 10 years now with nutrisystem. i'm dan marino, and i lost 22 pounds with nutrisystem. 10 years later, and the food is better than ever. marie, you don't look a day over 29. it must be nutrisystem. thanks, dan! you're cute! [ applause ] wow, well, joining us now are three incredible ladies, all nutrisystem success stories... -whoo-hoo! -...lori, vanessa, and kelly. [ applause ] hello, ladies. -hello. -hello. aren't you beautiful. look at you. they are, and we're going to have some fun because, with nutrisystem, it's not just about how you look. -right. it's about how you feel. but let's show our audience first take a look. so when you see that -- just tell me what you think. [ lori ] when i see that, i get emotional, because that's not me. it's not me. this is me, living my life, being there for my kids. we had kids much later in life, and i wanted to be the mom that was on the jungle gym, that was coaching their volleyball team, that was running around
it's "danny" and marie. look! dan marino! hey, marie. looking good. me and marie go way back almost 10 years now with nutrisystem. i'm dan marino, and i lost 22 pounds with nutrisystem. 10 years later, and the food is better than ever. marie, you don't look a day over 29. it must be nutrisystem. thanks, dan! you're cute! [ applause ] wow, well, joining us now are three incredible ladies, all nutrisystem success stories... -whoo-hoo! -...lori, vanessa, and kelly. [ applause ] hello,...
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[laughter] mary: ted cruz. mark: ted cruz. mary matalin: think about it. think about it the whole commercial break. thank you both. stewart's the book is available now, called "the innocent have nothing to fear." it is good. john: it is good. mark: go on amazon and buy it. gapng up, another living happening in great britain. ♪ >> european unity has been a poison shall us for decades with politicians. in its time, europe has been the graveyard of political reparations. john: that was michael elliott in a 1996 documentary, called the poisoned shallot, examining the impact of the british policies on the european union. us, michael with elliott. we all woke up this morning and found boris johnson was no longer the front runner to be prime minister for reasons unknown and unknowable. why? most astonishing day of the week of astonishing days. this morning, we talked to boris johnson, he will not only declare as leader for the conservative party, but for all concerned to be the next prime minister, what happened is his partner in arms, michael gold, with whom he
[laughter] mary: ted cruz. mark: ted cruz. mary matalin: think about it. think about it the whole commercial break. thank you both. stewart's the book is available now, called "the innocent have nothing to fear." it is good. john: it is good. mark: go on amazon and buy it. gapng up, another living happening in great britain. ♪ >> european unity has been a poison shall us for decades with politicians. in its time, europe has been the graveyard of political reparations. john:...
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marie: these are fear behaviors.re is a lot of fear in the markets, triggered largely by the u.k. exit vote. personally, i am not convinced this is an italian problem, per se. it is a european wide banking issue that has not been resolved yet adequately since the 2008 crisis duties ecb only became a regulator recently. hopefully this will speed things forward to an look more solid european banking system. francine: you think it will be solved in six months? six months goes very quickly. what does it mean for the european economy? -- marie: need banks we do need banks to make sure things happen in the economy. it is inconceivable that we can survive without a solution to this issue. regulatorulty is the has tried to do a lot of good , buts with good intention it has made life harder for the banks. not saying it is the regulator's fault. the bank should of done these things earlier. intent was being compounded -- was being -- was making the -- a more fragmented system than we had before. that is clear and the aching pr
marie: these are fear behaviors.re is a lot of fear in the markets, triggered largely by the u.k. exit vote. personally, i am not convinced this is an italian problem, per se. it is a european wide banking issue that has not been resolved yet adequately since the 2008 crisis duties ecb only became a regulator recently. hopefully this will speed things forward to an look more solid european banking system. francine: you think it will be solved in six months? six months goes very quickly. what...
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mary: who really wants to ask a question? these are the last two. >> i wanted to thank you, but i am also here is a mexican citizen and u.s. citizen. the wonders of north america. i want to thank you for the theme of the conversation. i really think it should go without saying, but we do need to build a narrative that mexico and u.s., our economies are close in length, we are among the biggest trading partners. jobs going to mexico from the u.s. is an incomplete issue. the high-end industry is bringing jobs to the u.s. and i am more than willing to cite examples. i want to move away for one minute from the very positive picture of the integrated north american market to talk a bit about firearms smuggling into mexico. according to data from the government accountability office from 2009-2014, upwards of 70,000 firearms -- mary: they are going south, right? thanks for that good question. legally of them are acquired. mary: that is actually a big issue in mexico. thank you. mr. chernoff: i thought he made a statement. i did not
mary: who really wants to ask a question? these are the last two. >> i wanted to thank you, but i am also here is a mexican citizen and u.s. citizen. the wonders of north america. i want to thank you for the theme of the conversation. i really think it should go without saying, but we do need to build a narrative that mexico and u.s., our economies are close in length, we are among the biggest trading partners. jobs going to mexico from the u.s. is an incomplete issue. the high-end...
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now this is mary armstrong. this is mary in 1937. she was 91 years old. i want you to go back with me to 1863 when she is 17-years-old. has mary tells it, it was 1863 when mr. wills set us free. i'm going to find my mama. she get her free papers and gets a pack of food, a pack of clothes and a little money energy is a ticket to texas. on this map, 1863, these stars are battles. mary was a 17-year-old lack girl with free papers hidden in her bosom and was traveling through a war zone. mary takes the riverboat to new -- from st. louis down to new orleans and gets on another boat to galveston, texas. she gets another boat of buffalo bayou to houston. and she gets a rickety stagecoach to austin. now in austin is when a man stops her. she says austin, we have trouble shores. where you going? the man asked her. he puts down an auction block. she gets sold. now when the highest bidder comes to claim his prize, right in front of everyone she pulls out her free papers. he holds them up high. so high he can't see them. let me see them. mary says you just look up he
now this is mary armstrong. this is mary in 1937. she was 91 years old. i want you to go back with me to 1863 when she is 17-years-old. has mary tells it, it was 1863 when mr. wills set us free. i'm going to find my mama. she get her free papers and gets a pack of food, a pack of clothes and a little money energy is a ticket to texas. on this map, 1863, these stars are battles. mary was a 17-year-old lack girl with free papers hidden in her bosom and was traveling through a war zone. mary takes...
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i'm anne-marie green.s." campaign, paul manafort. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. the fastest food truck min brooklyn. meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, it makes heartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. >>> 49 years ago, 44 american soldiers survived an enemy ambush in vietnam because one pilot refused to leave them behind on the battlefield. on monday, president obama awarded that pilot the highest military award the medal of honor. david martin spoke with him. >> reporter: the pilots in chuck
i'm anne-marie green.s." campaign, paul manafort. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us...
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mary: the e.r.a. muriel: at our first annual conference after our founding conference, we decided to -- betty friedan proposed in the women's bill of rights that we support the e.r.a. it was very divisive because the labor union women were still supporting protective labor laws that protected women and children and they had worked very hard, the labor unions, for these laws and were not ready yet to abandon them and of course if you want equal treatment then you can't have so-called protective laws which actually were protecting women out of most of the good jobs. so there was a battle in 1967 that was the same convention where we had a battle. should we make abortion a n.o.w. issue and again, it was the same bitter, heated battle. do we take up abortion or is it too early? and frankly i was one of those who thought it was too early, and was i wrong. because once n.o.w. supported abortion, members flooded into n.o.w. but i had thought it would turn people off. so these were issues that we fought about
mary: the e.r.a. muriel: at our first annual conference after our founding conference, we decided to -- betty friedan proposed in the women's bill of rights that we support the e.r.a. it was very divisive because the labor union women were still supporting protective labor laws that protected women and children and they had worked very hard, the labor unions, for these laws and were not ready yet to abandon them and of course if you want equal treatment then you can't have so-called protective...
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bedroom. >> mary's throat was slashed. was shot in the back of the head with a .38 revolver. >> one person was missing. robert fisher, the father of the family, was not in the home. all signs, all evidence pointed to robert fisher as being the suspect. >> i don't want to believe that my brother did this. i'm still hoping that something else happened. >> once the investigation started, the fire department found the liquid-based pour pattern that spread down the hallways and into the bedroom, around the beds. the liquid-based accelerant that helped make the fire burn faster and hotter. there was a broken gas line, a deliberate gas line that had been manipulated and so it was spewing gas into the home. >> and he just lit a candle in the hallway. >> it probably was a good ten hours. >> and then after so many hours the gas got so heavy it dropped on to the candle. >> police are looking for robert sr. >> robert and one of the family vehicles are still missing. >> this guy did the ultimate narcissistic cold-blooded move. and that
bedroom. >> mary's throat was slashed. was shot in the back of the head with a .38 revolver. >> one person was missing. robert fisher, the father of the family, was not in the home. all signs, all evidence pointed to robert fisher as being the suspect. >> i don't want to believe that my brother did this. i'm still hoping that something else happened. >> once the investigation started, the fire department found the liquid-based pour pattern that spread down the hallways...
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mary just writes. she missed her calling and i'm so happy that she did because mary can be a stand-up comic. so she loves interesting but off-beat kinds of science and this one is going to be about the science of the military. this is not posttraumatic stress disorder, how do you deal with the kinds of issues that may come up. it is mary at her unique best, just coming out. sure to be a best seller. mary has many fans out there. what we are doing here at the conference is looking ahead to the fall. , i guess, moving towards the fall. we are doing an instant book in july about the zika virus. donald mcniel who is the lead reporter is going to do a short book that we are going to produce instantly because we happen to think that this is going to be a book of interest. sorry of a nice story about the fact that you can do a book that fast. we will publish it as e-book and book. we expect to be a lot of interest in that book come july. moving on into the fall, alan taylor, two-time winner, now at the univer
mary just writes. she missed her calling and i'm so happy that she did because mary can be a stand-up comic. so she loves interesting but off-beat kinds of science and this one is going to be about the science of the military. this is not posttraumatic stress disorder, how do you deal with the kinds of issues that may come up. it is mary at her unique best, just coming out. sure to be a best seller. mary has many fans out there. what we are doing here at the conference is looking ahead to the...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, at the democratic national convention today, history will be made when hillary clinton is formally named the democratic presidential nominee. last night it was an effort to turn discord into unity in the anger over the e-mail hacking scandal, outgoing chair, debbie wasserman schultz did not make an appearance to gavel the convention open. the last speaker was bernie sanders who called on his reluctant supporters to put aside their animosity and rival behind his former rival. >> hillary clinton will make an outstanding president and i am proud to stand with her tonight. thank you all very much. >> a new cnn/orc national poll shows donald trump now leads clinton by three percentage points. trump got a six-point convention bounce. it's trump's best showing against clinton since 2015. jamie yuccas is in philadelphia. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yesterday it was all about how the democratic party was in turmoil. but today, with speakers like michelle o
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, at the democratic national convention today, history will be made when hillary clinton is formally named the democratic presidential nominee. last night it was an effort to turn discord into unity in the anger over the e-mail hacking scandal, outgoing chair, debbie wasserman schultz did not make an appearance to gavel the convention open. the last speaker was bernie sanders who called on his reluctant supporters to put aside their animosity and...
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anne-marie? >> don champion in dallas, thank you very much, don. >>> in the killing of philando castille, one of the 21 officers injured when police confronted protesters in st. paul, minnesota, has a fractured vertebra suffered when he was hit by a piece of concrete early sunday morning. several hundred protesters blocking one of the twin cities' main highways clashed with police in riot gear. rocks and fireworks were thrown at police during the highway standoff. more than 100 protesters were arrested. >> it's really a disgrace. and protesters last night turned into criminals. >> reporter: police used smoke bombs to clar the demonstrators protesting the police shooting of philando castille. >>> back in dallas, the five officers killed by micah johnson, one, 55-year-old michael smith, had received a cop's cop award from the dallas police association. he was an army ranger, volunteered at his church, he was the father of two daughters. his wife told omar villafranca she knew every time he left for
anne-marie? >> don champion in dallas, thank you very much, don. >>> in the killing of philando castille, one of the 21 officers injured when police confronted protesters in st. paul, minnesota, has a fractured vertebra suffered when he was hit by a piece of concrete early sunday morning. several hundred protesters blocking one of the twin cities' main highways clashed with police in riot gear. rocks and fireworks were thrown at police during the highway standoff. more than 100...
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i'm anne-marie green.orning news." i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe... we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. enjoy i can't believe it's not butter! we certainly are lucky because so great.aws moved in with us. those are mom's. yes they are. and our adult children are being savvy with rent so they're here too. mom we're out of peanut butter! we tried the bargain detergent but we had to use twice as much. so we switched to tide. now we get three generations of clothes clean in one wash. has anybody seen my pants? i found them helen! put those on dad! one bottle lasts up to two times longer. it's got to be tide. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >>> here's another look at this morning'
i'm anne-marie green.orning news." i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe... we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. enjoy i can't believe it's not butter! we certainly are lucky because so great.aws moved in with us. those are mom's. yes they are. and our adult children are being savvy with rent so they're here too. mom we're out of peanut butter!...
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i'm anne-marie green.s." dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. the fastest food truck min brooklyn. meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, it makes heartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare
i'm anne-marie green.s." dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. the fastest food truck min...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?ings in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, businesses and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. ♪ [singing] ♪ [ applause ] guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky.
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?ings in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, businesses and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no...
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mary's county where a severe thunderstorm warning in effect. we have a severe warning and we have moderate rain on the east side of the beltway in prince george's county to annapolis. back edge is moving through quickly. as a result the weather will improve. the next hour or so rain. after that, clearing skies. a break from the heat. a lot of heat and humidity later. that's the latest. leon: thank you. what turned in tension and commotion at the republican national convention there, if you look at the scene on the floor as the protests broke out there. protests within the party from the never trump camp. wanted to force a allow them to stand up and vote against trump. nine states presented petitions in favor of the roll call but the effort was quickly blocked. squelched from efforts on the chair. the chair of the proceedings called a yea or nay vote and blocked the loud cries for change. but that did not reduce the tension inside the building. we are keeping an eye on the tensions that may be building outside there. as the crowds are expected t
mary's county where a severe thunderstorm warning in effect. we have a severe warning and we have moderate rain on the east side of the beltway in prince george's county to annapolis. back edge is moving through quickly. as a result the weather will improve. the next hour or so rain. after that, clearing skies. a break from the heat. a lot of heat and humidity later. that's the latest. leon: thank you. what turned in tension and commotion at the republican national convention there, if you look...
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>> ninan: well, mary todd lincoln had a lot of tragedy in her life.ost two young children, and of course, was sitting next to president lincoln when he was assassinated. all of that contributed to years of depression. but now medical experts believe that there was a physical cause for her mental struggles. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: history has not been kind to mary todd lincoln. wife of our 16th president, she was a tempestuous, unpredictable force, and her son eventually had her committed. >> madam president, if you please. >> reporter: sally field's 2012 portrayal showed a fierce and sharp-tongued first lady. >> you think i'm ignorant of what you're up to, because you haven't discussed this scheme with me as you ought to have done. when have i ever been so easily bamboozled? >> this white area here is not her dress, it's her skin. >> reporter: but dr. john sotos, a physician and medical historian, says the famously fiery first lady was not only misunderstood, but misdiagnosed. sotos puts forth a new theory about mary todd lincoln-- her err
>> ninan: well, mary todd lincoln had a lot of tragedy in her life.ost two young children, and of course, was sitting next to president lincoln when he was assassinated. all of that contributed to years of depression. but now medical experts believe that there was a physical cause for her mental struggles. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: history has not been kind to mary todd lincoln. wife of our 16th president, she was a tempestuous, unpredictable force, and her son eventually...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mission to jupiter. i'm anne-marie green.e "cbs morning news." i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mission to jupiter. i'm anne-marie green.e "cbs morning news." i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing...
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but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t.
but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t.
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mary is live with the story. mary: police call this crime alarming and warn the public could be at risk. panic or worry. mary: police telling residents to keep their guard up and doors and windows locked. >> she was confronted in the house by a sus that was not known to her. -- a suspect that was not known to her. >> police are releasing too many random. the victim credible after she was treated at a local hospital. she gave police a good description of her attacker. a white nail approximately 65 years old with brown eyes and a inbuilt. >> i'm shocked. this is a quiet place. we don't lock >> police say the man stole nothing, just attacked the woman. >> our goal is to get him ride and get him off the street. >> police tellis they are working this case aggressively, asking the public for tips, telling people to keep your lights on and house left up. ed: today's guilty pleas are just the beginning of the government's criminal case involving the new england >> it was a last-minute deal three days before jury selectio
mary is live with the story. mary: police call this crime alarming and warn the public could be at risk. panic or worry. mary: police telling residents to keep their guard up and doors and windows locked. >> she was confronted in the house by a sus that was not known to her. -- a suspect that was not known to her. >> police are releasing too many random. the victim credible after she was treated at a local hospital. she gave police a good description of her attacker. a white nail...
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[applause] mary jean: nothing but stars on the panel here. [laughter] mary: i feel very honored to
[applause] mary jean: nothing but stars on the panel here. [laughter] mary: i feel very honored to
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newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in hingham tonight with the update on that search. mary? reporter: police are working this case. they say that the public could be at risk. hingham police telling residents to keep your guard up and doors and window north hingham home. >> she was confronted in her house by the suspect who is not known to her. there is no connection between them we can determine. after she was treated, they determine the suspect broke into the house with a forced entry on a ground floor window. reporter: the attack was between 8:00 and 9:00 last night in nursing him. the victim credible. description of the attacker. a white male, a proximally 65, with gray, thinning hair, brown eyes, and a thin build. >> this is a white place. we do not locked doors. mary: the man stole nothing, just attacked the older woman. >> our goal is to get him identified in off the street. lynchie: -- mary: police are warning residents to keep your lights on and your doors and windows locked. live in hingham, mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: police in new hampshire are on the hu
newscenter 5's mary saladna is live in hingham tonight with the update on that search. mary? reporter: police are working this case. they say that the public could be at risk. hingham police telling residents to keep your guard up and doors and window north hingham home. >> she was confronted in her house by the suspect who is not known to her. there is no connection between them we can determine. after she was treated, they determine the suspect broke into the house with a forced entry...
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his wife, mary jane, a former white house i.t. worker and now stay-at-home mom, was on her way to upstate new york to visit the couple's son, sam, in college. annie, a high school junior, was a passionate artist and good student who played basketball and made her mom laugh. >> annie was funny. quirky, witty. >> she was just a delight. she was just a person that everybody liked, annie. >> reporter: former classmate chyna johnson-owens first met annie in seventh grade. >> annie mccann was an angel on earth, honestly. >> reporter: her parents say annie was young for her age, sheltered and a homebody. there was no snapchat or instagram yet, and the mccanns heavily monitored their daughter's time online. >> she could barely work a flip phone. she had just got the facebook account. >> i said, "yes, you could have a facebook account, but i get to look at it when i want. i want the passwords, everything." >> reporter: it wasn't an issue since annie preferred drawing and painting anyway. that is really pretty. >> look at the colors. >> rep
his wife, mary jane, a former white house i.t. worker and now stay-at-home mom, was on her way to upstate new york to visit the couple's son, sam, in college. annie, a high school junior, was a passionate artist and good student who played basketball and made her mom laugh. >> annie was funny. quirky, witty. >> she was just a delight. she was just a person that everybody liked, annie. >> reporter: former classmate chyna johnson-owens first met annie in seventh grade. >>...
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but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? >> ninan: well mary todd link conhad a lot of tragedy in her life. she lost two young children and of course was sitting next to president lincoln when he was assassinated. but now medical expert believes there was physical cause for her here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: history has not been kind to mary todd link con. wife of our 16th president she was tempestuous unpredictable force and her son eventually had her committed. salie field's 2012 portrayal showed a fierce and sharp-tongued first lady. >> you think i'm ignorant. when have i ever been easily bamboozled. >> this white a
but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? >> ninan: well mary todd link conhad a lot of tragedy in her...
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mary ?after 7 tense hours, this -- mary? mary: the sheriff is not releasing the name of the man tonight love that he confirms that he will face -- tonight, but he confirms that he will face charges. after 7 tense hours, this 41-year-old falmouth man finally surrendered to police, and was quickly taken to falmouth hospital for a psych evaluation. noon, when police were asked to do a wellness check on the man at a local business on route 28, audio visual solutions. the man quickly barricaded himself inside, and threatened to shoot himself and police. route 28 was shutdown, nearby businesses evacuated, and crisis negotions began a long and challenging dialogue with the suspect. >> at one point in the late afternoon, the suspect fired a round from inside the business. the situation escalated and he said that he was armed with an thousands of ammunition. mary: friends and family assisted in the negotiations, and at 7:30 p.m. tonight police coaxed the man out of the building, he surrendered peacefully. mary: it is still not clear
mary ?after 7 tense hours, this -- mary? mary: the sheriff is not releasing the name of the man tonight love that he confirms that he will face -- tonight, but he confirms that he will face charges. after 7 tense hours, this 41-year-old falmouth man finally surrendered to police, and was quickly taken to falmouth hospital for a psych evaluation. noon, when police were asked to do a wellness check on the man at a local business on route 28, audio visual solutions. the man quickly barricaded...
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>> ninan: well mary todd link conhad a lot of tragedy in her life.he lost two young children and of course was sitting next to president lincoln when he was assassinated. but now medical expert believes there was physical cause for her mental struggles. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: history has not been kind to mary todd link con. wife of our 16th president she was tempestuous unpredictable force and her son eventually had her committed. salie field's 2012 portrayal showed a fierce and sharp-tongued first lady. >> you think i'm ignorant. when have i ever been easily bamboozled. >> this white area here is not her dress it's her skin. >> dr. john sotos says the famously fiery first lady was not only misunderstood but misdiagnosed. sotos, a new theory, her behavior was caused by pernicious anemia. >> that impairs the bodies ability to -- they become b12 donate causes lots of problems in almost every organ. >> it was fatal illness until treatment was discovered decades after her death. the disease can lead to many of the symptoms exhibited by mary
>> ninan: well mary todd link conhad a lot of tragedy in her life.he lost two young children and of course was sitting next to president lincoln when he was assassinated. but now medical expert believes there was physical cause for her mental struggles. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: history has not been kind to mary todd link con. wife of our 16th president she was tempestuous unpredictable force and her son eventually had her committed. salie field's 2012 portrayal showed a...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." dairy or artificial flavors.eans that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. the fastest food truck min brooklyn. meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, eartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. >>> good morning, 4:25. striking similarities? was the plagiarism between the ivanka trump's speech last night from michelle obama's? >> storms are gone, but it's very humid this morning. >> we are going to see temperatures today hot, but not as hot as yesterday. we were at 95 yesterday, today, headed to 90. factor in the humidity yesterday. 100 to 103. today feeling
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." dairy or artificial flavors.eans that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. the fastest food truck...
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mary: ok, we are going to start. my name is mary jean collins and i will be the moderator of the workshop today. [applause] mary: nothing but stars on the panel here. [laughter] honored tol very even be there today into the remembering the brave women and men that started the national organization for women. it was june of 1966 that they first got together. since nobody, we do not have anyone living that was at the first meeting, at the washington hilton. no, second meeting. come on. here is some of the history here. there was a very active women's bureau and the department of labor. 1966, the democrats were in charge, president kennedy had been elected. the women from labor and uaw and other unions are very active in the department of labor and the women's bureau was led by feminists and they persuaded the president to call a meeting of commissions on the status of women. there were many states, i do not know if all states have them, but the commissions on the status of women were kind of organizing that was going o
mary: ok, we are going to start. my name is mary jean collins and i will be the moderator of the workshop today. [applause] mary: nothing but stars on the panel here. [laughter] honored tol very even be there today into the remembering the brave women and men that started the national organization for women. it was june of 1966 that they first got together. since nobody, we do not have anyone living that was at the first meeting, at the washington hilton. no, second meeting. come on. here is...
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mary: maria it was the orange , that did him in. that inmate was on his way to court and will be going back there tomorrow. morning, and i saw a guy walking in front of the trade union in shackles. mary 50-year-old kevin gearhart, : an inmate at the valley street jail in manchester, made a break for it today on his way to court. he didnt' get far, especially when a passing manchester police officer spotted that orange >> his attention was drawn by a citizen at prime gas, pointing at a male inmate wearing the inmate jumpsuit. mary: prison officials say that gearht transported to court for a hearing. he ran to elm street, where police say he tried to steal a parked truck at the prime gas station, which belonged to melissa desrameaux. >> i told him to get out of my truck, and he got out and told me, i am on work release, don't be scared, everything is ok, i'm supposed to be out. mary: gearhart tried to run again, but he was quickly was still in shackles. mary: he faces attempted theft and escape charges and will face a judge in the mor
mary: maria it was the orange , that did him in. that inmate was on his way to court and will be going back there tomorrow. morning, and i saw a guy walking in front of the trade union in shackles. mary 50-year-old kevin gearhart, : an inmate at the valley street jail in manchester, made a break for it today on his way to court. he didnt' get far, especially when a passing manchester police officer spotted that orange >> his attention was drawn by a citizen at prime gas, pointing at a...
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she'll speak to us -- [applause] come on up, mary. [applause] she'll speak from her prepared remarks, and then we'll have a q and a session immediately following. >> thank you. thank you, rusty. this room reminds me of a homily in the mid-atlantic in the dead of summer. the priest stood up and said if you think this is hot, just wait. [laughter] then he sat down. i'm honored by your presence, i'm thrilled to be at "first things." it is my home many new york. in new york. the book itself grew out of a lecture that rusty asked me to give on new intolerance last year which is to say if you have problems with book, you can blame rusty. [laughter] so we'll get right to it. a lot of americans, believers and un-believers alike, are watching the news these days and wondering what happened. what happened to america? where are we going? well, this talk is about part of what has happened in recent history to divide the country and, indeed, much of western civilization. and it's also about where we might go from here. my book is aimed at all read
she'll speak to us -- [applause] come on up, mary. [applause] she'll speak from her prepared remarks, and then we'll have a q and a session immediately following. >> thank you. thank you, rusty. this room reminds me of a homily in the mid-atlantic in the dead of summer. the priest stood up and said if you think this is hot, just wait. [laughter] then he sat down. i'm honored by your presence, i'm thrilled to be at "first things." it is my home many new york. in new york. the...
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a fresh drop of blood on marie's car. there's only one person that murdered marie jackson. and he's sitting right there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a jury. and just 2 1/2 hours later, there was a verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never going to give up. never going to give up
a fresh drop of blood on marie's car. there's only one person that murdered marie jackson. and he's sitting right there. >> but the prosecution was pointing in the wrong direction, said the defense attorney in his closing remarks to the jury. >> the actual evidence does not support the allegation that andre killed marie. it certainly doesn't support it beyond or doesn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. why? there's a simple answer. andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two...
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dÓnde estaba el santuario para los hijos de marie ann y sabine? de esto, porque esto lo podemos resolver rÁpido. dÓnde estaba el santuario para todos los demÁs estadounidenses que han sido asesinados tan brutalmente y que han sufrido tan horriblemente? estas familias estadounidenses han estado solas, pero no estarÁn solos nunca mas. [aplausos] [aplausos] esta noche, este candidato y toda esta naciÓn estÁn es en su esquina apoyando y mandando nuestro amor y para prometer por su honor que vamos a salvar muchas familias mas de sufrir el mismo trÁgico destino. [aplausos] [aplausos] vamos a construir un gran muro fronterizo para parar, detener la inmigraciÓn ilegal. para detener a las pandillas y a la violencia; y para detener a las drogas, que no sigan fluyendo en nuestras comunidades. [ovaciones] he tenido el honor de recibir el respaldo de los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza de estados unidos. y voy a colaborar directamente con ellos para proteger la integridad de nuestro sistema migratorio legal. legal. el legal. para terminar con la prÁctica de
dÓnde estaba el santuario para los hijos de marie ann y sabine? de esto, porque esto lo podemos resolver rÁpido. dÓnde estaba el santuario para todos los demÁs estadounidenses que han sido asesinados tan brutalmente y que han sufrido tan horriblemente? estas familias estadounidenses han estado solas, pero no estarÁn solos nunca mas. [aplausos] [aplausos] esta noche, este candidato y toda esta naciÓn estÁn es en su esquina apoyando y mandando nuestro amor y para prometer por su honor que...
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where was children of mary ann and sabine and jameel? where was the sanctuary for all of the other -- oh, it's so sad to even be talking about it. of course we can solve this problem so quickly. where was the sanctuary for all of the other americans who have been so brutally murdered and who have suffered so, so horribly? these wounded american families have been alone, but they are not alone any longer. tonight this candidate and a whole nation stand in their corner to support them, to send their honor that we will save countless more families from suffering and the same awful fate. we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities. i have been honored to receive the border patrol agents. and will work directly with them to protect the integrity of our lawful, lawful, lawful immigration system, lawful. by ending catch-and-release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. illegal border crossings wil
where was children of mary ann and sabine and jameel? where was the sanctuary for all of the other -- oh, it's so sad to even be talking about it. of course we can solve this problem so quickly. where was the sanctuary for all of the other americans who have been so brutally murdered and who have suffered so, so horribly? these wounded american families have been alone, but they are not alone any longer. tonight this candidate and a whole nation stand in their corner to support them, to send...
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where was sanctuary for the children of mary ann, sabine and jamiel? where was the sanctuary for all of the other, it's so sad to be talking about it because we can solve this problem so quickly. where was sanctuary for all the other americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so, so horribly? these wounded american families have been alone. but they aren't alone any longer. [cheers and applause] tonight, this candidate and the whole nation, stand in their corner to support them, to send them our love and to pledge in their honor that we will save countless more families from suffering and the same awful fate. [crowd cheering] we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence, and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities. [crowd cheering] i have been honored to receive the endorsement of america's border patrol agents, and will work directly with them to protect the integrity of our law lfl law lfful, lawful lawful immigration system. by ending catch-and-release
where was sanctuary for the children of mary ann, sabine and jamiel? where was the sanctuary for all of the other, it's so sad to be talking about it because we can solve this problem so quickly. where was sanctuary for all the other americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so, so horribly? these wounded american families have been alone. but they aren't alone any longer. [cheers and applause] tonight, this candidate and the whole nation, stand in their corner to...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> president obama addresses the democratic national convention tonight where, yesterday, a longstanding glass ceiling was broken. hillary clinton became the first woman nominated to be a major party presidential candidate. last night, her husband, former president bill clinton, delivered a very personal 42-minute speech on her behalf. jamie yuccas is in philadelphia with the details. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. if hillary clinton wins on election day, her husband would also step into american history as first gentleman. as you said,last night, bill clinton made a case for hillary to become president in that 42-minute long speech and it was his most personal one yet. hillary clinton made a surprise satellite appearance at the dnc last night with a message to young women watching her make history. >> i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. thank you all. i can't wait to join you in philadelphia! >> reporter: moments before, forme
i'm anne-marie green. >>> president obama addresses the democratic national convention tonight where, yesterday, a longstanding glass ceiling was broken. hillary clinton became the first woman nominated to be a major party presidential candidate. last night, her husband, former president bill clinton, delivered a very personal 42-minute speech on her behalf. jamie yuccas is in philadelphia with the details. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. if hillary...
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mary. >> thank you. the search is on for two men and police say robbed a business in brooklyn. this surveillance video shows them running away shortly afterwards. investigators targeted an accounting business where they attacked one employee with a taser and tied up another. valerie castro has mo williamsburg. >> police investigate the williamsburg accounting business where two men forced their way inside to steal cash around 5:30 thursday evening. police say a 60-year-old employee was violently assaulted and sources say one of the suspects even used a taser on him. a 19-year-old female employee was tied up during the robbery. the surveillance video shows one of the suspects wearing what appears to be a fedex uniform, running from the scene and ditching his hat. very upset. >> this man works at the business next door and saw the suspects take off. >> i saw the guys running to the door. we heard some screams. we went to the door. we broke open the door. >> once inside, he found the victims. >> we saw the
mary. >> thank you. the search is on for two men and police say robbed a business in brooklyn. this surveillance video shows them running away shortly afterwards. investigators targeted an accounting business where they attacked one employee with a taser and tied up another. valerie castro has mo williamsburg. >> police investigate the williamsburg accounting business where two men forced their way inside to steal cash around 5:30 thursday evening. police say a 60-year-old employee...