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was it here that jesus first met mary? >> mary magdalene means mary of magdala.as from magdala which is just over the hill behind me. >> a woman in distress. what the gospel of luke calls a case of demonic possession. the woman is mary. >> what we know about mary is that she's possessed by seven demons. this would have been a very personally traumatizing condition to have, and she hasn't been able to find any kind of respite from it until she meets jesus. >> according to the gospel traditions, the way that jesus dealt with specifically severe cases of demon possession is that he would get them to name themselves and then having named them, then demanding by name that they leave the person. ♪ >> it's difficult to imagine how profound that moment must be for her, to finally feel free and cured and whole. >> jesus cleaned up her life, and she became absolutely devoted to him. ♪ >> maybe that mary had some kind of mental illness, perhaps it was depression. who knows? but whatever it was, her encounter with jesus was a life-changing one. >> following jesus' interventi
was it here that jesus first met mary? >> mary magdalene means mary of magdala.as from magdala which is just over the hill behind me. >> a woman in distress. what the gospel of luke calls a case of demonic possession. the woman is mary. >> what we know about mary is that she's possessed by seven demons. this would have been a very personally traumatizing condition to have, and she hasn't been able to find any kind of respite from it until she meets jesus. >> according to...
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during the summer of 1868, mary claimed the upcoming wedding of robert and mary was the only sunbeam in your future. she visited d.c. with great trepidation, for only a matter of hours come in time to see robert lincoln and mary harland in a very small wedding, joined in marriage on september 24, 1868. a placee, mary sought for her son thad's education and their cup he -- and there upkeep would not comment such that the price. they landed in germany. they found the english-speaking community in frankfurt and welcoming. she was fluent in french, but she knew new german. matters caused her to economize and she was often moving from hotel to hotel, income, thefixed wood or let fears prey on her mind. she had escaped the jury german winter for the south of france in 1869. she and thad were traveling incognito around scotland, in castles and mountains and locks. the state, for missing his friends come amusing his brother robert, and eager to meet his knees -- his niece as robert and his wife welcomed a baby girl in autumn of 1969. with ea's year, mrs. lincoln felt her age. -- wrote on nov
during the summer of 1868, mary claimed the upcoming wedding of robert and mary was the only sunbeam in your future. she visited d.c. with great trepidation, for only a matter of hours come in time to see robert lincoln and mary harland in a very small wedding, joined in marriage on september 24, 1868. a placee, mary sought for her son thad's education and their cup he -- and there upkeep would not comment such that the price. they landed in germany. they found the english-speaking community in...
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mary begged off, pleading illness. during the fall of 1867, vulnerable, exhausted, mary became entangled in an elaborate scheme to cause or even more pain and humiliation so she concocted the idea of disposing of unwanted items from her former wardrobe. since she had pledged to remain closed from head to toe in black, her finery remained in storage. she fell back on her own resources. she was prompted by reports of sales and lincoln mementos that were being auctioned off and fetching high prices. she wrote to her friend lizzie. i want to ask you a favor. it is imperative that i do something for my relief and i want you to meet me in new york to assist me. the whole scheme, very sorted, very detailed, ended in fiasco, with her clothes on display after a cloud of sensational headlines. this publicity did not create commercial interest. only scorn and review. her son robert was apoplectic at an chicago. her train ride home was a foretaste of what was to come as she sat completely veiled, hearing people on the train discus
mary begged off, pleading illness. during the fall of 1867, vulnerable, exhausted, mary became entangled in an elaborate scheme to cause or even more pain and humiliation so she concocted the idea of disposing of unwanted items from her former wardrobe. since she had pledged to remain closed from head to toe in black, her finery remained in storage. she fell back on her own resources. she was prompted by reports of sales and lincoln mementos that were being auctioned off and fetching high...
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mary, you push mary, i said -- and this is what i said to her, i said, in the room i said, look, rosemary, the picture of mary on the cover was not my -- i didn't ask anybody to do anything. look magazine has a constituency and they -- they love to see mary's legs. i used worse words than that. and if you can't buy that and the show is about the family. and if you can't buy that, don't come back to this second year. but that's what the show's about. you were misinformed. and she bought it. and we -- the second year was heaven. to this day, we call each other on the phone, we're best friends. >> that's amazing how he took that in stride. a lot of stars, throw them out of the room, cuss you out, quit. you know. >> but she knew that. i was being honest and if you're honest with people, they'll accept it? >> yeah, since you went there, how much of -- how smart a decision was it in retrospect to have cast such a beautiful mary tyler moore and such a handsome dick van dyke? they were such a lovely couple. just to look at. >> and dick van dyke, he said her, he said she's too young for me. she's
mary, you push mary, i said -- and this is what i said to her, i said, in the room i said, look, rosemary, the picture of mary on the cover was not my -- i didn't ask anybody to do anything. look magazine has a constituency and they -- they love to see mary's legs. i used worse words than that. and if you can't buy that and the show is about the family. and if you can't buy that, don't come back to this second year. but that's what the show's about. you were misinformed. and she bought it. and...
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mercedes schlapp: mary. mary thomas: it is really my parents.'m a first-generation american, they came from india in 1972. when they came, they really had education,ation -- but they knew in this country unlike any other country in this world, if they work hard, they would be able to be successful, and that is what they did. they started a successful band -- family business, a reliable technology company. they thought about fiscal responsibility, the importance of family, loving our country and being so grateful to be here and be citizens of this great country. that is really, they are my foundation. mercedes schlapp: i think -- [applause] mercedes schlapp: there is so , the kindhere who are of think about this idea of running for office or taking their conservative passion to the next level. so you will have gone through this experience of running and campaigns -- what do you think it takes to win? mary thomas: i am happy to start. i ran against a long serving democrat in wyoming. wyoming is one of the reddest legislatures in the country. there
mercedes schlapp: mary. mary thomas: it is really my parents.'m a first-generation american, they came from india in 1972. when they came, they really had education,ation -- but they knew in this country unlike any other country in this world, if they work hard, they would be able to be successful, and that is what they did. they started a successful band -- family business, a reliable technology company. they thought about fiscal responsibility, the importance of family, loving our country and...
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>> mary: panelle.with the arabs, maybe even earlier because chickpeas have been around for a long time. >> anthony: and this is the caponata. >> mary: caponata. >> anthony: about as sicilian as it gets. >> mary: yes. caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes. [ chef speaking italian ] >> anthony: this is what i've been waiting for. this is what i wanted sicily to be. something to soothe my shattered soul. it doesn't take much. a bowl of good pasta. in this case, the famous spaghetti al nero di seppia. spaghetti in cuttlefish ink. also some caserecce al pesce spada. pasta with swordfish, eggplant and tomatoes. >> chef: okay. >> anthony: ah, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that >> mary: good. i know you've been looking forward to it. i'm glad it's good. palermo's an expensive city for some things because the consumer is paying -- >> anthony: more. >> mary: more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that
>> mary: panelle.with the arabs, maybe even earlier because chickpeas have been around for a long time. >> anthony: and this is the caponata. >> mary: caponata. >> anthony: about as sicilian as it gets. >> mary: yes. caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes. [ chef speaking italian ] >> anthony: this is what i've been waiting for. this is what i wanted sicily to be. something to soothe my shattered soul. it doesn't take much. a...
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mary sums up her take on his m.o. single mothers, get them pregnant, and then siphon away from them money and other valuables. >> and the thing is, he doesn't pick dim women either. he picks intelligent women, because otherwise it's like playing chess with a toddler. >> reporter: mary exposed jordan in her book "the bigamist". and after realizing he'd ultimately taken her for around $300,000 she also helped put him in prison. in 2006 he was convicted in a british court of bigamy, fraud, and illegal possession of a stun gun. mary says after jordan spent two and a half years behind bars, he was deported to the u.s. >> and within about six months, i was contacted by the first of his victims in the usa. >> reporter: mary heard from a woman in the northeast, another in mexico. >> the weird thing was, after 2010, there was nothing. >> reporter: that is, until the call from mischele lewis. and once mischele's head stopped spinning, she knew exactly what she wanted to do. beat will jordan at his own game and then bring him do
mary sums up her take on his m.o. single mothers, get them pregnant, and then siphon away from them money and other valuables. >> and the thing is, he doesn't pick dim women either. he picks intelligent women, because otherwise it's like playing chess with a toddler. >> reporter: mary exposed jordan in her book "the bigamist". and after realizing he'd ultimately taken her for around $300,000 she also helped put him in prison. in 2006 he was convicted in a british court of...
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on april 26 1913 if 13 euros girl named mary fagan was murdered. after a jewish factory owner was arrested and charged with the crime. oneyxt, the author steve talks about his book the lynching of leo frank. the possibility that anti-semitism played a part in fiction. he argues that the case became sensationalized because of the new york times read the georgia historical society posted this event. >> welcome, everyone. am delighted that you are all here. those watching on c-span, i am honored that the georgia historical society invited me to join you. there is really no place i would rather be on the summer night than in this lovely southern town. although i now live in california, i grew up in georgia. it is wonderful being back. seeing old friends, many old friends. , southernersw ones are warm and embracing. dear, the south is a golden place. , there is al know darker side. in ind locked doors almost every southern town so that has been hidden. 100 years ago tonight, a stones throw from where we are gathered , the best men of marietta were sente
on april 26 1913 if 13 euros girl named mary fagan was murdered. after a jewish factory owner was arrested and charged with the crime. oneyxt, the author steve talks about his book the lynching of leo frank. the possibility that anti-semitism played a part in fiction. he argues that the case became sensationalized because of the new york times read the georgia historical society posted this event. >> welcome, everyone. am delighted that you are all here. those watching on c-span, i am...
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mary: right. we know that in alexandria, virginia, there were several slave dealers offices, including the offices for isaac franklin and john armfield. price and birch. but many of the enslaved, something powerful to think about, when they were being marched, they were being marched past the capital building. they were being marched down pennsylvania avenue. and where our satellite offices are located, there was the site of a slave auction site. it's very powerful to think that where we are, there was slavery and freedom in the midst of this nation coming into being, very much directly in front of each other. host: we're going to get to your calls in just a moment. there are two exhibits i want to talk about. first, you mentioned this during the tour, the slave cabin. what does it represent? mary: the slave cabin is a powerful story. and while we are very excited about this exhibition, i love the fact that we had to start talking about the transatlantic slave trade. but i bring that up because of
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anne-marie? >> thank you so much, danielle. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask the writer of "moon light," barry jenkins what he thought of the big mixup. >>> the white house will propose an increase in defense spending but won't make significant changes to social security and medicare and tomorrow he's expected to outline some of his proposals during his speech to congress. also today the president will meet with the nation's governors. last night they were guests at the white house for a special dinner. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: the nation's governors greeted president trump with a standing ovation. >> we're very happy with the work and, again, we've made a lot of promises over the last two years and many of those promises are already kept. >> reporter: he briefly mentioned the obamacare act. >> there have been a lot of problems. i won't say it in frolkts of the democrats. 'll just say it in front of the republicans. it doesn't work. >>> philip builden said he's concerned abo
anne-marie? >> thank you so much, danielle. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask the writer of "moon light," barry jenkins what he thought of the big mixup. >>> the white house will propose an increase in defense spending but won't make significant changes to social security and medicare and tomorrow he's expected to outline some of his proposals during his speech to congress. also today the president will meet with the nation's governors. last...
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>> anne-marie, good morning. paris police said the man shouted allahu akhbar and was armed with a knife, possibly a machete after he tried to enter the louvre museum in central paris, carrying what was described as a suitcase. one source said the man had been trying to get into the museum's underground shop beneath the underground pyramid and had attacked a soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. the interior ministry said on twitter the injury was, quote, serious. initially tourists were confused thinking this was possibly some sort of drill. the soldiers had had been in place in the museum since a series of terror attacks in 2013, and local media reporting more about the suitcase saying a bomb squad was called. anne-marie, at this point no explosives were found inside. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. thank you so much, jonathan. we're going to continue the story and have the very latest on "cbs this morning." >>> back in the u.s., in power just over two weeks, there have been some critical foreign pol
>> anne-marie, good morning. paris police said the man shouted allahu akhbar and was armed with a knife, possibly a machete after he tried to enter the louvre museum in central paris, carrying what was described as a suitcase. one source said the man had been trying to get into the museum's underground shop beneath the underground pyramid and had attacked a soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. the interior ministry said on twitter the injury was, quote, serious. initially...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a lockdown on the campus of the university of california at berkeley was lifted. it had been triggered by violent protests that forced the cancellation of a talk by the editor of breitbart news. a group of protesters dressed in black threw rocks, set fires, and broke windows. breitbart's milo yiannapolis was scheduled to speak. >> reporter: it started as a peaceful protest but at one point felt like a riot. you can see this destruction left behind. the police blame a small group of what they're calling outside agitators. loud booms rang out in the crowd as protesters set off fireworks in the middle of uc berkeley's plaza, an explosive display to stop ultra conservative breitbart editor milo yiannapolis from speaking on campus. >> it sends a message that no way will we allow any of this to go on near berkeley. >> reporter: many held signs but others covering their faces vandalized property. it erupted in fire, flames shooting through the air burning a nearby tr
i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a lockdown on the campus of the university of california at berkeley was lifted. it had been triggered by violent protests that forced the cancellation of a talk by the editor of breitbart news. a group of protesters dressed in black threw rocks, set fires, and broke windows. breitbart's milo yiannapolis was scheduled to speak. >> reporter: it started as a peaceful protest but at one point felt like a riot. you can see this destruction left...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. gus is a handful. we don't know what this thing is, but someday, gus will because this is the thing that gus will build that will change the world. and this is the thing that could change gus' world. gus doesn't know what this thing is, but we know what this thing is. this is the thing we'll help gus get rid of. and without this thing, gus can grow up to build this thing, whatever that thing is, because that's what we do. we do health things, and we do those things for northern california, >>> as many as 80% of adults will have back pain. now the american college of physicians is out with new guidelines on how to treat it. dr. jon lapook has details. >> reporter: 76-year-old berta axlerad has lived with chronic back pain for most of her life. >> the pain is just so terrible. >> reporter: she swears
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anne-marie. >> thank you very much.l wagner at the new york city. >>> well, still to come, rolling out the red carpet. we will get an inside look at this sunday's grammy awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. r life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. just beginning. we're near the russian river... where waters there are already above flood stage. and a worker killed trying to clear mud from a local highway. what that means for commuters and weekend travelers in the santa cruz mountains. and president trump vows to
anne-marie. >> thank you very much.l wagner at the new york city. >>> well, still to come, rolling out the red carpet. we will get an inside look at this sunday's grammy awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. r life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be...
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anne-marie? you, hena daniel. >>> no rest for the snow-weary just days after the biggest snowstorm of the season the northeast is getting blasted with another big whopper. winter storm warnings from new york to maine. more blizzard conditions are possible. boston could see another 11 inches of snow. schools across the region are canceled. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the storm is hitting new england hard. >> well, this monday morning our nor'easter continues to batter maine. heavy snowfall and strong winds through the early morning. and then as we look toward the afternoon, the storm will begin to pull out to sea. it's going to look like a snowicain by the end of the afternoon. these are gusts this morning from parts of the shoreline down to the mid-atlantic. the strong winds will persist throughout the day, so we could have scattered power outages, especially areas that have had wet snow gripping the trees and power lines. meanwhile watching a storm system move out of
anne-marie? you, hena daniel. >>> no rest for the snow-weary just days after the biggest snowstorm of the season the northeast is getting blasted with another big whopper. winter storm warnings from new york to maine. more blizzard conditions are possible. boston could see another 11 inches of snow. schools across the region are canceled. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the storm is hitting new england hard. >> well, this monday morning our nor'easter...
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i thought we might go around the room, mary and i met last week, had a fantastic meeting on the auto industry. we had ford there, we had a lot of companies, some great companies. fiat chrysler, sergio. and i will tell you, i learned a lot about the automobile business. thought i knew a lot but they had me so stymied so restricted in regulations and they're powering back into the country. mark was telling us what they're doing with ford, and bill ford, too; a lot of jobs are going to be coming back into ohio and michigan and pennsylvania and all of the places that really have been hurt so badly. so maybe we can start with mary, just good around the room real fast so that everybody pretty much knows each other, but be nice to say it again. >> mary bar are, chairman and rowe crow of general motor. >> doug mcmillan, walmart. >> mary. >> rick,. >> jim the old boeing guy. >> paul atkins. >> kevin war, standard university. >> toby -- cleveland clinic,. >> dan ihs markets. >> jack welch, -- >> clark, some day, maybe. >> jenny, ibm. >> pepsico. >> blackstone. >> thank you very much. thank you
i thought we might go around the room, mary and i met last week, had a fantastic meeting on the auto industry. we had ford there, we had a lot of companies, some great companies. fiat chrysler, sergio. and i will tell you, i learned a lot about the automobile business. thought i knew a lot but they had me so stymied so restricted in regulations and they're powering back into the country. mark was telling us what they're doing with ford, and bill ford, too; a lot of jobs are going to be coming...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, nearly 180,000 people in california have been told to evacuate because the tallest dam is capable of failing. residents in eight area towns were ordered to evacuate sunday afternoon when the spillway erosion was spotted. worst case, if the spillway collapsed, a 30-foot wall of water would spill onto the towns below. lake orville is one of california's largest manmade lakes. officials are releasing water. the water is no longer spilling over the top of the spillway and they're using helicopters to block holes. >> i just got a text message and alert that says get out as fast as we can. we packed up our dogs and lifted up our couches. >> it was the tough call to make and the right call to make to protect the public. >> overnight officials used helicopters to inspect the damage. the governor has put the entire national guard on alert to be ready to deploy. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," john blackstone will have the latest on the damaged dam and mass evacuations from orville. >>>
i'm anne-marie green. well, nearly 180,000 people in california have been told to evacuate because the tallest dam is capable of failing. residents in eight area towns were ordered to evacuate sunday afternoon when the spillway erosion was spotted. worst case, if the spillway collapsed, a 30-foot wall of water would spill onto the towns below. lake orville is one of california's largest manmade lakes. officials are releasing water. the water is no longer spilling over the top of the spillway...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, to describe new england palt trots' come-from-behind super bowl win as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history almost doesn't do it justice. trailing the atlanta falcons by 24 points in the third quarter they beat them. it was an almost unimaginable outcome led by super bowl mvp tom brady. don champion has our report. # >> reporter: the new england patriots are celebrating another victory after the greatest comeback in super bowl history. after falling behind the pats roared back in the second half scoring 31 unanswered points. the game went to overtime and the patriots scored quickly to win. >> patriots win the super bowl! >> reporter: tom brady now has more super bowl wins than any qb in nfl history, and it cast a spell in which the nfl suspended him in the first four games for a deflated football. >> this is unequivocally the sweetest. >> reporter: nearly 72,000 people packed nrg stadium for the game. it's the third time houston has hosted the super bowl. former p
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, to describe new england palt trots' come-from-behind super bowl win as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history almost doesn't do it justice. trailing the atlanta falcons by 24 points in the third quarter they beat them. it was an almost unimaginable outcome led by super bowl mvp tom brady. don champion has our report. # >> reporter: the new england patriots are celebrating another victory after the greatest comeback in super bowl history....
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i'd also like to thank the secretary of the senate, julie adams, assistant secretary mary suit jones and their entire team. specifically, i'd like to thank the following officers and staffers, many of whom worked for more than 50, 50 straight hours. the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan
i'd also like to thank the secretary of the senate, julie adams, assistant secretary mary suit jones and their entire team. specifically, i'd like to thank the following officers and staffers, many of whom worked for more than 50, 50 straight hours. the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, later today, a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal government's request to reinstate president trump's travel and refugee ban. whatever the three-judge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. meanwhile, the president claims terrorist attacks are going unreported because, in his words, the press have their reasons. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, henn that. >> good morning, anne-marie. the white house is confident that the travel ban will prevail in the legal back and forth over president donald trump's executive order. spokesman sean spicer says clearly the law is on the president's side. >> reporter: on the eve of a legal showdown over the travel ban, president trump took to twitter to make his case for the order. writing in part, the threat from radical islamic terrorism is very real. courts must act fast. in a legal brief filed in san francisco yesterday, the justice department argued the president's t
i'm anne-marie green.ell, later today, a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal government's request to reinstate president trump's travel and refugee ban. whatever the three-judge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. meanwhile, the president claims terrorist attacks are going unreported because, in his words, the press have their reasons. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, henn that. >> good morning, anne-marie....
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>> like a modern-day "mary tyler moore."urbating. >> jimmy: that would look great on a billboard. >> here's your extra 5%, de diddling yourself. >> jimmy: see it all on "being mary jane," tuesday nights at 10:00 on b.e.t. tell your husband i said hello. and we shall return with music from charli xcx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from doing the things i love, like traveling to see my nephews. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it. citizens bank education refinance loan. call... or visit citizensbank.com/refi to find out how much you could save in less than two minutes. i refinanced more than 6 federal and private loans. even if you've already consolidated, you can still refinance your undergrad and grad loans. now that i'm saving, i can visit my nephews. and i can help you with your student debt, so you can do whatever's important to you. if you have a question about whether refinancing is right for you, as
>> like a modern-day "mary tyler moore."urbating. >> jimmy: that would look great on a billboard. >> here's your extra 5%, de diddling yourself. >> jimmy: see it all on "being mary jane," tuesday nights at 10:00 on b.e.t. tell your husband i said hello. and we shall return with music from charli xcx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was keeping me from...
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>> like a modern-day "mary tyler moore."e and masturbating. >> jimmy: that would look great on a billboard. >> here's your extra 5%, de diddling yourself. >> jimmy: see it all on "being mary jane," tuesday nights at 10:00 on b.e.t. tell your husband i said hello. and we shall return with music from charli xcx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. you may be muddling through allergies.oned with... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank will arnett, gabrielle union, dweezil zappa and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. here with the song "after the after-party," charli xcx! ♪ ♪ after the after the party we're gonna keep it going we're gonna rip it up ♪ ♪ the neighbours might complain ♪ ♪
>> like a modern-day "mary tyler moore."e and masturbating. >> jimmy: that would look great on a billboard. >> here's your extra 5%, de diddling yourself. >> jimmy: see it all on "being mary jane," tuesday nights at 10:00 on b.e.t. tell your husband i said hello. and we shall return with music from charli xcx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. >> reporter: in office for less than a month, president trump boasted about his accomplishments and brushed off reports of chaos at the white house. >> this administration is running like a fine tuned machine. >> he had to dismiss his acting attorney general, he faced an executive order which was rejected by three different federal courts, and then he had to take the resignation of his national security adviser. that's never happened to any president in history. fine tuned machine off
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency...
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good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the first flakes have started falling in new york city in columbus circle. the city is expecting to get about a foot of snow. crews have been prepping the roads here in new york city and across the northeast. crews loaded up salt trucks and treated roadways ahead of the biggest storm the northeast has seen so far this winter. >> we're ready to roll. >> the quick-hitting snow is expected to bring heavy winds, flooding, and up to a foot or more of snow for the region, right in time for the morning rush. >> it could be up to 3 inches an hour. that will create whiteout conditions. >> people in massachusetts and maine are gearing up to take the brunt of the hit. the national weather service predicts the state could get 12 to 18 inches of snow. >> we want people to stay indoors as much as possible. dress in layers when you are outside. >> reporter: the winter weather comes day after the people across the northeast here in no, soaked up seasonable like temperatures. >> reporter: as some spen
good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the first flakes have started falling in new york city in columbus circle. the city is expecting to get about a foot of snow. crews have been prepping the roads here in new york city and across the northeast. crews loaded up salt trucks and treated roadways ahead of the biggest storm the northeast has seen so far this winter. >> we're ready to roll. >> the quick-hitting snow is expected to bring heavy winds, flooding,...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. >> reporter: in office for less than a month, president trump boasted about his accomplishments and brushed off reports of chaos at the white house. >> this administration is running like a fine tuned machine. >> he had to dismiss his acting attorney general, he faced an executive order which was rejected by three different federal courts, and then he had to take the resignation of his national security adviser. that's never happened to any president in history. fine tuned machine off
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency...
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>> like a modern-day "mary tyler moore."ng. >> jimmy: that would look great on a billboard. >> here's your extra 5%, de diddling yourself. >> jimmy: see it all on "being mary jane," tuesday nights at 10:00 on b.e.t. tell your husband i said hello. and we shall return with music from charli xcx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you have to brave to8 hours of testingcation, in the 11 most crucial areas of management accounting. only 50% will pass. done. so if you're one of them, feel free to brag. you've earned it. oh yeah. i want that. who's next? i'm next. after her. after him. the cma certification. you've got to earn it. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings >> jimmy: i'd like to thank will arnett, gabrielle union, dweezil zappa and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is ne
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> in power just over two weeks there have been some critical foreign policy shifts by the trump administration and one involves a key ally in the middle east. this morning secretary james mattis traveled to japan where he is reassuring asian allies and warning north korea. roxa roxana saberi is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is expected to sign more executive orders at the white house this morning. president trump's latest foreign policy dustup is putting him at odds with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they said in part while we don't believe the mane of settlements in the expansion. the declaration came as the trump administration ramped up its tough talk about friends and foes alike. >> earlier the u.n. ambassador warned that u.s. sanctions against moscow would remain in place until it withdraws from crimea. >> this escalation of violence must stop. >> during a visit to south korea defense secretary james mattis took a
i'm anne-marie green. >>> in power just over two weeks there have been some critical foreign policy shifts by the trump administration and one involves a key ally in the middle east. this morning secretary james mattis traveled to japan where he is reassuring asian allies and warning north korea. roxa roxana saberi is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is expected to sign more executive orders at the white house this morning....
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>> elizabeth tells mary how, despite being too old to conceive, she really is now six months pregnant as i heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. >> when mary goes to elizabeth and they're both pregnant, john the baptist leaps for joy in elizabeth's womb. we can imagine that there's a rapport between these women. >> there is an attempt throughout the gospels to portray john as the forerunner who prepares the way for the coming of the lord, the lord being jesus himself. >> 2,000 years on, the possibility that john and jesus are related has triggered fresh investigation into the study of john the baptist's relics. with their ongoing quest to trace how his relics were scattered, british researchers tom higham and george kazan have comeo the nelson-ains seum in kansas city, missouri. they want to analyze an ancient treasure reputed to be the finger of john the baptist. could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic. it's gilt silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas r
>> elizabeth tells mary how, despite being too old to conceive, she really is now six months pregnant as i heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. >> when mary goes to elizabeth and they're both pregnant, john the baptist leaps for joy in elizabeth's womb. we can imagine that there's a rapport between these women. >> there is an attempt throughout the gospels to portray john as the forerunner who prepares the way for the coming of the lord, the...
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good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.dent trump and japan's prime minister met this weekend and seemed to soothe concerns over trade tensions and that's sending stocks in asia higher. wall street, meanwhile, ended the week at record heises. the dough finish two more u.s. retailers dropped the line of trump products. over the weekend sears and its subsidiary kmart said they were discontinuing 31 products of trump home items. sears seas it was part of a push to focus their online business on their more profitable items. last week nordstrom discontinued sales of ivanka trump clothing brand. >>> verizon changed course and is offering an unlimited data plan. the new plan will be available starting today. for four lines and get as much taukt, text, and data but depending on traffic, it may be slowed. >>> the lego batman move was a box winner. iter and $65 million in ticket sales. the r-rated "50 shades darker" opened in second followed by "john wick: chapter 2." >>> and tomorrow on valentine's day there's a beautiful gift. a bo
good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.dent trump and japan's prime minister met this weekend and seemed to soothe concerns over trade tensions and that's sending stocks in asia higher. wall street, meanwhile, ended the week at record heises. the dough finish two more u.s. retailers dropped the line of trump products. over the weekend sears and its subsidiary kmart said they were discontinuing 31 products of trump home items. sears seas it was part of a push to focus their online...
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mary, back to the showdown. playing out behind you there. you reported two republicans have said they will vote no on devos. democrats would need one more? >> reporter: yes, and david, without that one more vote, devos is headed for a tie which means the vice president will likely have to do what no vice president has done before. use his power as the tie-breaking vote to confirm a cabinet nominee, david. >> mary bruce with us. thank you, mary. >>> now the president's interview be bill o'reilly on fox, after saying put season a killer, and trump saying, quote, there are a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent? reaction from both sides. the wife from virginia, racing to russia after her husband was poisoned. he is now in critical condition. here's our chief investigati >> reporter: the president has some of america's closest allies. angry phone calls to australia, threats to mexico. but once again, trump is now coming to the defense of one of america's greatest adversaries, russian president vladimir putin. >> do you respect pu
mary, back to the showdown. playing out behind you there. you reported two republicans have said they will vote no on devos. democrats would need one more? >> reporter: yes, and david, without that one more vote, devos is headed for a tie which means the vice president will likely have to do what no vice president has done before. use his power as the tie-breaking vote to confirm a cabinet nominee, david. >> mary bruce with us. thank you, mary. >>> now the president's...
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now you're getting mary wilson.s >> now we're getting mary wilson okay.american song book that type off thing. dye ballads.e ad like, you were so late gettingti home, that was nancy wilson. she's turning 80 having -- justt retired. one of my best friends.en. it's cool. i got to say hello to some of my friends. drop my diamonds.. >> i put it in my pock.. my friends who live here we w call ourselves the friends of charity foc's hi girls. hi. welcome.om. see in you minut green all those people i used tt live here in washington.ngton. >> okay. >> about, oh, about 15 years yes ago. >> how long were you here?we you >> about a year.>> abo yea my children did not like theiket snow. it was a bad time of year.fr. >> i completely understand thatt >> i'm doing so many thingso ng right now. ri i'm writing across the -- coughu faux table books based on the te supremes gowns which there arena about 50 and they are in ann exhibit that travels around.vels >> oh wow.h wo okay.okay. >> i'm writing coffee table --ae >> all the gowns you wore.he >> not all of them. some g>> n
now you're getting mary wilson.s >> now we're getting mary wilson okay.american song book that type off thing. dye ballads.e ad like, you were so late gettingti home, that was nancy wilson. she's turning 80 having -- justt retired. one of my best friends.en. it's cool. i got to say hello to some of my friends. drop my diamonds.. >> i put it in my pock.. my friends who live here we w call ourselves the friends of charity foc's hi girls. hi. welcome.om. see in you minut green all...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is expected to travel to capitol hill to begin meeting with the lawmakers who must confirm him. senate democrats are already bristling for a fight. gorsuch is the youngest supreme court nominee in 25 years. currently a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in denver, gorsuch has solid credentials much like antonin scalia who he would replace. gorsuch worked a at the department of justice and he has an ivy league education. president trump personally called gorsuch to inform him he was the choice and introduced him last night. craig boswell has our report. >>> today i am keeping another promise to the american people by nominating judge neil gorsuch. >> reporter: president trump introduced his nominee to the supreme court in a televised newscast. >> he has tremendous skills and tremendous discipline. >> reporter: gorsuch is known as a solid conservative, a law grad. he cited with religious employers opposed to the obama care m
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is expected to travel to capitol hill to begin meeting with the lawmakers who must confirm him. senate democrats are already bristling for a fight. gorsuch is the youngest supreme court nominee in 25 years. currently a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in denver, gorsuch has solid credentials much like antonin scalia who he would replace. gorsuch worked a at the department of justice and he has an ivy...
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i'm ann marie green. state of emergency remains in effect for louisiana which is working to recover from a string of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. east new orleans was hit hard. in all, about 20 people were injured, some of them seriously. dozens of homes and other businesses were destroyed and power was knocked out to about 10,000 customers. don champion has our report. >>> cleanup is under way in southern louisiana after several tornados touched down tuesday afternoon. >> we have, you know, something for the terrible blow in the city of new orleans. >> the ninth ward of new orleans which suffered extensive damage during hurricane katrina was hit hard by the storm. >> it was devastating. there are a lot of families that lost everything that they have. cheryl mcbride took refuge in her bathtub just before the twister tore apart her east new orleans home. >> the roof came off. things started flying. i
i'm ann marie green. state of emergency remains in effect for louisiana which is working to recover from a string of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. east new orleans was hit hard. in all, about 20 people were injured, some of them seriously. dozens of homes and other businesses were destroyed and power was knocked out to about 10,000 customers. don champion has our report. >>>...
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the walnut creek home where marie clark mcintee's mother lived until her death in december ransacked, personal items stolen. >> the place is trashed. a lot of things were missing including the car and the computer, the jewelry. >> reporter: but most devastating of all. >> the wedding dress was missing. >> reporter: a one-of-a-kind wedding dress. her mother wore it when she married her husband in 1961 and passed it to her sister in law marie's aunt three years later. 20 years after that, marie wore it. >> we were getting married i was like well, i can wear that same dress. i have never seen one more beautiful. >> reporter: her cousin karen caught the bouquet and wore it in 1998. >> so it's been worn by four different people in the family. >> reporter: a family heirloom embroidered with the name of each bride who wore it. >> it meant so much to all of us. >> reporter: after the burglary in early january, marie wondered if she weather over see the dress again. but then -- >> the detective called and said we found the dress. she said i just had to call you right now and let you know we fo
the walnut creek home where marie clark mcintee's mother lived until her death in december ransacked, personal items stolen. >> the place is trashed. a lot of things were missing including the car and the computer, the jewelry. >> reporter: but most devastating of all. >> the wedding dress was missing. >> reporter: a one-of-a-kind wedding dress. her mother wore it when she married her husband in 1961 and passed it to her sister in law marie's aunt three years later. 20...
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because, as mary points out, it is a relatively gentle document. the securean film of and him to the death of a but even getting started is important. there's one other thing, and in going to scare some people with this. i am so proud of google because of what we do with regard to back up and resilience. once a year for an entire week, we do a disaster response exercise. in that exercise, we shut off the primary systems and run on the backup. we are serious about accor. this is not a desktop exercise. operations with the backup systems. you have to be pretty damn phrase and pretty confident to do that, and we make ourselves do that because that is the real test. theythings go south -- and will -- if you're back of systems cannot be trusted to run because you never really depended on them, then you don't have much. so i lay that at the feet of the people who are responsible for designing and building these systems to show you governors that you have real, resilience that the. >> i remind everybody, this is and theire 55 tags cocktail hour. you deter
because, as mary points out, it is a relatively gentle document. the securean film of and him to the death of a but even getting started is important. there's one other thing, and in going to scare some people with this. i am so proud of google because of what we do with regard to back up and resilience. once a year for an entire week, we do a disaster response exercise. in that exercise, we shut off the primary systems and run on the backup. we are serious about accor. this is not a desktop...
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anne-marie? >> hena daniels in new york, thank you, hena. >>> today, the senate is expected to vote on the nomination of nick mulvaney. to run the white house budget office. mulvaney is a tea party lawmaker from south carolina. he is reportedly considering sharp cuts to domestic agencies such as the epa. >>> lawmakers in the house say they want the right to review any effort by president trump to ease sanctions on russia. revelations about an alleged trump administration ties to russia have lawmakers in both houses asking questions. the white house insists there is nothing to it. democrats are calling for an investigation. >> these reports and revelations should not pit the two parties against one another. they should unite the parties in pursuit of the full truth. >> these issues are sure to come up today when secretary of state rex tillerson meets his russian counterpart at the g-20 meeting in germany. >>> it's reported this morning that the intelligence community is withholding information fro
anne-marie? >> hena daniels in new york, thank you, hena. >>> today, the senate is expected to vote on the nomination of nick mulvaney. to run the white house budget office. mulvaney is a tea party lawmaker from south carolina. he is reportedly considering sharp cuts to domestic agencies such as the epa. >>> lawmakers in the house say they want the right to review any effort by president trump to ease sanctions on russia. revelations about an alleged trump administration...
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[applause] sidney blumenthal: mary lincoln was difficult. she was volatile. she had an upbringing that created all sorts of problems for her. she had -- her mother died. her stepmother was that of cinderella. [laughter] she loved her father, but he neglected her. and she set her cap on lincoln. they had a tumultuous, confused relationship in which lincoln often, they can did not understand how to handle the members of the opposite sex, and eventually he and mary came together and she referred it to their marriage as our lincoln party. and in the beginning, there were only two members at this party. and it was lincoln and mary. she was a highly unusual woman in that she was political. she grew up in a political household. her father was a business partner and political ally of henry clay. she knew clay, she talked to clay. i think at nine years old, she said she wanted to marry the next president and told him that. she had political opinions. she had political experience, and she pushed her husband when he faltered. as great as his ambition was, there were mom
[applause] sidney blumenthal: mary lincoln was difficult. she was volatile. she had an upbringing that created all sorts of problems for her. she had -- her mother died. her stepmother was that of cinderella. [laughter] she loved her father, but he neglected her. and she set her cap on lincoln. they had a tumultuous, confused relationship in which lincoln often, they can did not understand how to handle the members of the opposite sex, and eventually he and mary came together and she referred...