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during the summer of 1868, mary claimed the upcoming wedding of robert and mary was the only sunbeam in my side future. she visited dc with great depredation, for only a matter of hours swathed in customary widows weeds. in time to see robert lincoln and mary harlan in a very small wedding, joined in marriage on september 24 820 -- 1868. in europe, mary sought a place for her son tad's education, and their upkeep would not come at such a costly price. they landed in germany in 1868. mother and son found the english speaking community in frankfurt welcoming she was fluent in french but knew no german, i guess abraham did not teach her. mrs. lincoln economist and she was often moving from hotel to hotel, alone on a fixed income. she had escaped the dreary german winter for the south of france in 1869. next she and chad were traveling incognito. around scotland, touring castles as well as mountains and locks. tad, however, longed for the states, missing his friends and brother robert. and he was eager to meet his needs, as robert and his wife welcomed a baby of -- in the autumn of 1869.
during the summer of 1868, mary claimed the upcoming wedding of robert and mary was the only sunbeam in my side future. she visited dc with great depredation, for only a matter of hours swathed in customary widows weeds. in time to see robert lincoln and mary harlan in a very small wedding, joined in marriage on september 24 820 -- 1868. in europe, mary sought a place for her son tad's education, and their upkeep would not come at such a costly price. they landed in germany in 1868. mother and...
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, people say marie was fearless. she wasn't really fearless, but she could always overcome her fear because she was so motivated. she was so highly motivated to tell the story of victims of war and there was nothing more than marie liked more than sitting in a trench with a bunch of soldiers and finding out what was going on. she did think about her own safety but, you know, i often worked alongside marie. her danger threshold was far beyond mine. she always went in further and stayed longer. that was why she got the best stories. that was why she's not with us today. >> what did you think as you were assimilating the character to play her? what lindsey says is really true. it's what jamal did, speak out against his government. marie and other journalists were in syria saying things that were seen by the assad regime in real time, particularly since she gave interviews to cable news and radio and all the rest of it. how did you compute for yourself of an outsider to news but as the actress playing this very brave, ki
, people say marie was fearless. she wasn't really fearless, but she could always overcome her fear because she was so motivated. she was so highly motivated to tell the story of victims of war and there was nothing more than marie liked more than sitting in a trench with a bunch of soldiers and finding out what was going on. she did think about her own safety but, you know, i often worked alongside marie. her danger threshold was far beyond mine. she always went in further and stayed longer....
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>> marie: neither.harris: you do not think the president looking at the situation -- >> marie: he does not want to solve it. he says democrats want open borders, which is not true. >> lisa: you do have democrats that do though. >> marie: most do not. >> melissa: you think that he wants to build the wall -- >> marie: that is not helpful language to solving it. >> harris: i'm curious as how you look at the countries in between and when the president says i'm going to cut aid and do these things, what are the options? we will move on. 19 days and counting. the midterm elections coming into a clear focus now. one man stands out, but he is not on any ballots per se. pulling showing that president trump is having a large impact on midterm voters. more so than ever reported. does that help or hurt the president's political party? we will debate it. ♪ every road in the world is now an information superhighway. and the car has become an accessory to the smartphone. ride hailing, car sharing, carpooling... ...mob
>> marie: neither.harris: you do not think the president looking at the situation -- >> marie: he does not want to solve it. he says democrats want open borders, which is not true. >> lisa: you do have democrats that do though. >> marie: most do not. >> melissa: you think that he wants to build the wall -- >> marie: that is not helpful language to solving it. >> harris: i'm curious as how you look at the countries in between and when the president says...
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you're not off this time mary. interesting that we should be out of dipping ting some of your colleagues your other climate warriors christy i think eris is part of the architect of the paris climate agreement and that agreement was the members of the united nations saying it is about time we need to take climate action and this is what we're going to do by twenty twenty that is christiana she also happens to be a friend of mary robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the things that i love about you and the many things i love about you is how often you have encouraged and you've been incited young people to all types of rebellion we're just started by students come from inside of you. that's easy to answer christiane or i grew up in the west of ireland as the only girl among four brothers two older than me and two younger than me so of course i had to have an early interest in human rights and gender equality and even using my elbows and but you know and i had parents who told me that i had t
you're not off this time mary. interesting that we should be out of dipping ting some of your colleagues your other climate warriors christy i think eris is part of the architect of the paris climate agreement and that agreement was the members of the united nations saying it is about time we need to take climate action and this is what we're going to do by twenty twenty that is christiana she also happens to be a friend of mary robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the...
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>> marie: i do in many places.e republican party has traditionally been underwater with female voters across the board. we have seen polling since the kavanaugh confirmation that they have lost even more points with female voters. in the house, the places democrats need to win to take back control tend to be suburban districts, districts that hillary clinton won. they have a lot of women, particularly independent women who have been very unhappy with the trump administration. i think in the house it will help democrats. the senate, the map and the math is a lot tougher. these are red states, places that donald trump one. in the senate it probably helps republicans. we will see how much this republican unity lasts for the next 26 days. a lot can happen in those 26 days. i think right now it is a little hard to predict. but that is my general take on it. >> harris: when you look at the games that republicans are making in places like arizona, which we thought "with that of your being -- with that any dee contentious
>> marie: i do in many places.e republican party has traditionally been underwater with female voters across the board. we have seen polling since the kavanaugh confirmation that they have lost even more points with female voters. in the house, the places democrats need to win to take back control tend to be suburban districts, districts that hillary clinton won. they have a lot of women, particularly independent women who have been very unhappy with the trump administration. i think in...
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mary: was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it? deray: august 19 i'm sitting on my couch. cnn makes it look like the protesters are wild. on twitter, it looks like the police are wild. i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church in the middle of the night, and made it there. mary: the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. deray: in august and october 2014, it w the legalas to stand still -- it was illegal to stand still. it is why you saw us margin. the police tried to tire us out. we are just going to mar
mary: was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it? deray: august 19 i'm sitting on my couch. cnn makes it look like the protesters are wild. on twitter, it looks like the police are wild. i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i...
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he's not pledged to not raise taxes and mary, mary just admitted she wants to. think the truth is out. there's one candidate that will not raise taxes, and that's me. i have pledged that. >> i'm going to give mary -- he mentioned your name again. what about raising property taxes and sales taxes slightly to close the gap? >> so our industrial and our commercial property taxes are 50th in the nation, and certainly a marginal incremental increase in those would seem to be fair. and also, if we're going to look at residential property taxes, we need to make sure that we have the safety nets back in place that were eliminated by the legislature over the last few years. we want to make sure seniors can stay in their homes. we have some communities with escalating real estate. sales tax we can look at that, i would like to give local governments more flexibility to raise sales tax. but i feel like we're all not being realistic if we're unwilling to talk about taxes. state government has been cut to the bone. i meet public employees across cheyenne who say they're doin
he's not pledged to not raise taxes and mary, mary just admitted she wants to. think the truth is out. there's one candidate that will not raise taxes, and that's me. i have pledged that. >> i'm going to give mary -- he mentioned your name again. what about raising property taxes and sales taxes slightly to close the gap? >> so our industrial and our commercial property taxes are 50th in the nation, and certainly a marginal incremental increase in those would seem to be fair. and...
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mary: that's interesting. he says if you don't have lived experience, just because i am not a person of color doesn't mean i don't have a role to play. in fact, i have a role to play because i am a human being. jeff: in some respects, i would say it is even more important. we are not going to solve the issues in our country if we just leave it to leaders of color to speak out on this. theseare going to address issues in ways that cap and the potential of all people, we are going to have to have leaders that look like me who are willing to speak. that is the view trish and i had at the foundation. [applause] >> i would say the foundational issue here is, as jeff said, one of narrative. we have in this country a collective narrative that is more nostalgia in history. -- nostalgiary than history. as someone who loves history, i have traveled the world and i know that my own personal narrative could only happen in america. for anormously grateful american narrative that makes possible stories like mine, but i am a
mary: that's interesting. he says if you don't have lived experience, just because i am not a person of color doesn't mean i don't have a role to play. in fact, i have a role to play because i am a human being. jeff: in some respects, i would say it is even more important. we are not going to solve the issues in our country if we just leave it to leaders of color to speak out on this. theseare going to address issues in ways that cap and the potential of all people, we are going to have to have...
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we asked how much longer mary will have to wait to get her record cleared? we did not receive a response d >> reporter: ike shullman is a bankruptcy attorney. he believes wells fargo should have been able to fine the paper trail and quickly clear mary's name. >> it is an error by the creditor and they need to correct that and take steps to mitigate the damage. >> reporter: we recommended mary ply for a new social security number which is possible when you are an identity theft victim. >>> honestly didn't know that was an option. >> reporter: it is. >> good to know. i would be open to it with everything i have gone through. >> reporter: as for her wedding. >> a disney wedding. >> mickey and minnie must wait. she's not planning a fair audio tale each untiltmar is over. >> mary says that means she is carrying a balance which can further damage her credit even though she has the money and is trying to pay. what happens next? she got a lawyer. >> i can't imagine. >> welcome to my life. >> keep us posted with her. >> we will keep on it. >> thanks chris. >> good ni
we asked how much longer mary will have to wait to get her record cleared? we did not receive a response d >> reporter: ike shullman is a bankruptcy attorney. he believes wells fargo should have been able to fine the paper trail and quickly clear mary's name. >> it is an error by the creditor and they need to correct that and take steps to mitigate the damage. >> reporter: we recommended mary ply for a new social security number which is possible when you are an identity theft...
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so mary. thank you for such an important question i agree with you about the importance of that report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change telling us what staying at one point five degrees of warming means to the world and the difference between one point five degrees and two degrees and that's really important that we understand that two degrees is the over limit of dangerous and that we must stay at one point five degrees to have a safe world that means as you said we have to reduce the emissions by forty five percent by twenty thirty which is less than twelve years away and we need a carbon price globally on carbon so that people move away from carbon towards cleaner energy we need to remove all the subsidies on fossil fuel we need to have incentives to move to clean energy and you know top down but the laws of governments matter a great deal but also bottom up if people begin to take it seriously in their own lives then they begin to put pressure on governments they use their
so mary. thank you for such an important question i agree with you about the importance of that report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change telling us what staying at one point five degrees of warming means to the world and the difference between one point five degrees and two degrees and that's really important that we understand that two degrees is the over limit of dangerous and that we must stay at one point five degrees to have a safe world that means as you said we have to...
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robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the things that i love about you and the many things i love about you is how often you have encouraged and even incited young people to all types of rebellion we are just that my students come from inside of you know. that's easy to answer christiane or i grew up in the west of ireland as the only girl among four brothers two older than me and two younger than me so of course i had to have an early interest in human rights and gender equality and even using my elbows and but you know and i had parents who told me that i had the same opportunities as those brothers even though the wider irish society wasn't telling me that it was telling me you know that boys were more were going to be altar boys they were going to be priests they were going to be important in society they're going to be decision makers that there are girls and so many hundred cups but christiane are you been a wonderful champion of what we need to do on climate i love your mission twenty twenty i love the optimism but you always heard i actually am influence
robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the things that i love about you and the many things i love about you is how often you have encouraged and even incited young people to all types of rebellion we are just that my students come from inside of you know. that's easy to answer christiane or i grew up in the west of ireland as the only girl among four brothers two older than me and two younger than me so of course i had to have an early interest in human rights and gender...
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i think mary makes a good point.e didn't talk about health care, and we didn't talk about education in great depth. but i believe wyoming is at a crossroads, and it is important to have a proven leader, a conservative approach to government. that's what wyoming has had, and that's what wyoming needs in the future. i have experience in all the three sectors that have really helped wyoming move forward, energy, agriculture and tourism, and i've brought ideas to each of those. in my time as treasurer, i have grown funds by over $5 billion, and we've set them up to help us find a way to a sustainable fiscal future by this year alone earning over $900 million, saving every citizen in wyoming $1,a 90 -- $1,500. it is important to push back against the federal government, and i am the only candidate in this race who has worked with our delegation to do that. but i'm also the only candidate that's saved taxpayers money. i'm the only candidate who has worked with wyoming business to grow business. and we have also worked to t
i think mary makes a good point.e didn't talk about health care, and we didn't talk about education in great depth. but i believe wyoming is at a crossroads, and it is important to have a proven leader, a conservative approach to government. that's what wyoming has had, and that's what wyoming needs in the future. i have experience in all the three sectors that have really helped wyoming move forward, energy, agriculture and tourism, and i've brought ideas to each of those. in my time as...
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robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the things that i love about you and the many things i love about you is how often you have encouraged and you've been incited young people to all types of rebellion we're just not my students come from inside of you. that's easy to answer christiane i grew up in the west of ireland as the only girl among four brothers two older than me and two younger than me so of course i had to have an early interest in human rights and gender equality and even using my elbows and but you know and i had parents who told me that i had the same opportunities as those brothers even though the wider irish society wasn't telling me that it was telling me you know that boys were more were going to be altar boys they were going to be priests they were going to be important in society they're going to be decision makers that and girls and so many hundred cups but christiane are you've been a wonderful champion of what we need to do on climate i love your mission twenty twenty i love the optimism that you've always heard i actually am influenced
robinson as a friend mary she asked you this dear mary one of the things that i love about you and the many things i love about you is how often you have encouraged and you've been incited young people to all types of rebellion we're just not my students come from inside of you. that's easy to answer christiane i grew up in the west of ireland as the only girl among four brothers two older than me and two younger than me so of course i had to have an early interest in human rights and gender...
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mary lives here. but the bankruptcy court trustee in los angeles told us she and several others were unknowingly written into a real estate scheme near palm springs. a homeowner down there filed a flurry of fake papers using real names and social security numbers to stall his foreclosure. records said -- let the foreclosure proceed and dismissed mary's bogus bankruptcy. we tried to share all of this with wells fargo and requested an interview. the bank refused to address the case citing privacy policy. it agreed to send us a general statement saying in part when a bankruptcy case is filed what appears to impact our customer or account, wells fargo follows the provisions the united states bankruptcy code. we asked how much longer mary has to wait to get her record clear. we did not receive a response. >> it's pretty damaging. >> ike shulman is a veteran bankruptcy attorney in san jose. he believes wells fargo should have been able to find the paper trail and quickly clear mary's name. >> it's an error
mary lives here. but the bankruptcy court trustee in los angeles told us she and several others were unknowingly written into a real estate scheme near palm springs. a homeowner down there filed a flurry of fake papers using real names and social security numbers to stall his foreclosure. records said -- let the foreclosure proceed and dismissed mary's bogus bankruptcy. we tried to share all of this with wells fargo and requested an interview. the bank refused to address the case citing privacy...
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mary figured this was simple mistaken identity because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common, to the point where even when i went to the bank, the branch, there were so many, he had to try in there again, which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or anything that impact mid credit score, i would be denied. >> reporter: she showed us her credit report. there is one reference to bankruptcy, added by wells fargo. so mary turned to us. >> help me, please! >> reporter: we immediately asked wells fargo to intervene. meanwhile, we searched court records. we found mary smith's name, plus the last four digits of her social security number on a bankruptcy filing from last year in los angeles. >> i never lived in los angeles before in my life. >> reporter: so what happened? we're going print a big california map to help
mary figured this was simple mistaken identity because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common, to the point where even when i went to the bank, the branch, there were so many, he had to try in there again, which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be...
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i'm anne-marie green. pittsburgh's jewish community will start to say its final good-byes to the 11 killed in saturday's synagogue massacre. it comes the same day that president trump and the first lady are visiting to pay their respects. they're not being welcomed by everyone. hilary lane is at the synagogue. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some members of the jewish community here have penned a letter to president trump asking him not to come, saying his rhetoric incites violence. in the meantime, funerals are beginning for the victims. some have been moved to larger locations to accommodate the thousands that plan to pay their respects. funerals for those killed in saturday's massacre at pittsburgh's tree of life synagogue begin today. >> we will rebuild, and we'll be stronger because we're tree of life. we're not a tree of death. >> reporter: rabbi jeffrey meyers helped several members of his congregation get to safety. he will preside over the brothers' funeral this afternoon. >>
i'm anne-marie green. pittsburgh's jewish community will start to say its final good-byes to the 11 killed in saturday's synagogue massacre. it comes the same day that president trump and the first lady are visiting to pay their respects. they're not being welcomed by everyone. hilary lane is at the synagogue. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some members of the jewish community here have penned a letter to president trump asking him not to come, saying his rhetoric...
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mary figured this was spm because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common. to the point where even when i went to the bank, to the branch, he had to ask which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed. except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or anything that impacted my credit score. i would be denied. >> reporter: she showed us her credit report. there's one reference to bankruptcy, added by wells fargo. so mary turned to us. >> help me, please. >> reporter: we immediately asked wells fargo to intee.anilt we found mary smith's name, plus the last four digits of her social security on a bankruptcy filing from last year in los angeles. >> i never lived in los angeles before in my life. >> reporter: so what happened? we're going to print a big p explain. mary lives here, but the bankruptcy court trustee down in los angeles told us she and several others
mary figured this was spm because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common. to the point where even when i went to the bank, to the branch, he had to ask which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed. except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or...
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so agatha says on twitter about the poll cost i love the dynamic between mary and mays hagan's at how mary's long career is shared so honestly providing both a learning experience and a source of inspiration from made and the audience and how they approach the climate change issue from different angles profiles different climate warriors so this is an accessible way to get into the whole issue of climate action and climate justice you also have a barometer mary which you use with taxi drivers as you're driving around your home which is what is the taxi driver barometer that you use. well you know ten years ago taxi drivers were the most skeptical and they do talk a lot and they know everything they think they know everything and they knew everything that denied climate change they have completely turned around there are no very strong advocates for arlen doing more our country is not doing enough on climate change they want electric cars they want hybrids at least and you know there are a real voice no which is good because the do the clip that you just did is a very very important ca
so agatha says on twitter about the poll cost i love the dynamic between mary and mays hagan's at how mary's long career is shared so honestly providing both a learning experience and a source of inspiration from made and the audience and how they approach the climate change issue from different angles profiles different climate warriors so this is an accessible way to get into the whole issue of climate action and climate justice you also have a barometer mary which you use with taxi drivers...
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mary: rebuttal. steve: please. mary: you want to answer.hat ail: it is ironic candidates as that have been claimed are dishonest complains about ads. i am running positive ads on the issues. i am proud of the ads i am running and the campaign i am running. bringing people together to solve problems, that is what we need in washington. we don't need to see the partisan bickering we have seen in the past. steve: next question. the republicans are in total control of the government. if they can't get anything done, it is on them. steve: my next question is congresswoman paul ryan represented the district for 20 years. what do you think mr. ryan's legacy is and will be? mr. bryce: i am glad he will get time with his family after the cycle. what i remember about paul ryan is he talked about how he wanted to protect social security, save it, but had some form of privatizing it that would amount to a coupon. once they were out, they were on their own. they were left to their own devices. we have asked bryan steil if he would commit to promise not
mary: rebuttal. steve: please. mary: you want to answer.hat ail: it is ironic candidates as that have been claimed are dishonest complains about ads. i am running positive ads on the issues. i am proud of the ads i am running and the campaign i am running. bringing people together to solve problems, that is what we need in washington. we don't need to see the partisan bickering we have seen in the past. steve: next question. the republicans are in total control of the government. if they can't...
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mary figured this was a simple mistaken identity because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common to the point where even when i went to the bank, the branch, there were so many he had to try to narrow down which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary says various reps assured her they would fix the area. months went by, nothing changed except her credit score. >> its gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to you wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or anything that impacted my credit score, i would be denied. >> reporter: she showed us her credit report. there's one reference to bankruptcy added by wells fargo. so mary turned to us. >> help me, please. >> reporter: we immediately asked wells fargo to intervene. meanwhile we searched court records, we found mary smith's name plus the last four digits of her social security number on a bankruptcy filing from last year in los angeles. >> i've never lived in los angeles before in my life. >> reporter: so what happened? we'll print a bring california map to help explain. mar
mary figured this was a simple mistaken identity because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> very common to the point where even when i went to the bank, the branch, there were so many he had to try to narrow down which mary smith i was. >> reporter: mary says various reps assured her they would fix the area. months went by, nothing changed except her credit score. >> its gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to you wouldn't be surprised if i...
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mary: i want to turn to today. you were telling me before we came out, there's a march planned that will go into ours. a women's march headed to the supreme court. you lead the national domestic workers alliance which represents domestic workers in the u.s. many of your members have been fighting like hell against the kavanaugh confirmation. why? what is their stake in this? if you think about the domestic workers, it is the nannies who take care of our children's, the homeworkers, the isolation of working in the private home where there is no hr department, there is no other that its, the power leads to incredible vulnerability to abuse and harass -- the lakers and you can report it to us a person who was harassing you. it's profound. this is something that has been an issue that we have been talking about for years. courage on the part of survivors that have come forward in the last year has really inspired a new level of courage and defiance and our membership to say, we have an opportunity to actually address t
mary: i want to turn to today. you were telling me before we came out, there's a march planned that will go into ours. a women's march headed to the supreme court. you lead the national domestic workers alliance which represents domestic workers in the u.s. many of your members have been fighting like hell against the kavanaugh confirmation. why? what is their stake in this? if you think about the domestic workers, it is the nannies who take care of our children's, the homeworkers, the...
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i'm anne-marie green, have a great day.rning, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. it's wednesday october 17 i'm kenny choi. >>> as we take a live look outside, "salesforce tower" camera looking west, you can see sutro, and "karl the fog" is making his return. not sure if he made it to oakland for basketball last night. it's wednesday, october 17th, thank you for waking up with us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> if he wanted to see basketball, big w for the "dubs." off to a good start again. >> how about the weather? >> it is if you like "karl the fog." >> he's okay. >> here's a live look from the san jose camera under clear skies for the south bay right now. but check out our temperatures. 48 in santa rosa right now. 51 in san jose. 55 in san francisco as well as for oakland. livermore 49 and 51 for concord. we are tracking low clouds and fog along the coast in parts of the bay. up in santa rosa, the visibility is down to a quarter mile so the north bay dense fog starting off the day. su
i'm anne-marie green, have a great day.rning, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. it's wednesday october 17 i'm kenny choi. >>> as we take a live look outside, "salesforce tower" camera looking west, you can see sutro, and "karl the fog" is making his return. not sure if he made it to oakland for basketball last night. it's wednesday, october 17th, thank you for waking up with us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> if he...
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i'm anne-marie green. early this morning, turkish police finished searching the saudi consulate in istanbul. they're investigating the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi, last seen there two weeks ago. khashoggi was a critic of the saudi government. but so far, the saudis deny they killed him. there are reports the saudis may be changing their story and that khashoggi was the victim of an interrogation gone wrong. holly williams is in istanbul with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. secretary of state mike pompeo arrives in saudi arabia today looking for answers in the mysterious disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi two weeks ago. sources tell cbs news that saudi arabian authorities may be preparing to admit that khashoggi died as a result of an interrogation gone wrong. the u.s. resident and outspoken critic of the saudi government walked into the saudi consulate here in istanbul, turkey, on october 2nd, but hasn't been seen since. he apparently needed paperwork to marry his turk
i'm anne-marie green. early this morning, turkish police finished searching the saudi consulate in istanbul. they're investigating the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi, last seen there two weeks ago. khashoggi was a critic of the saudi government. but so far, the saudis deny they killed him. there are reports the saudis may be changing their story and that khashoggi was the victim of an interrogation gone wrong. holly williams is in istanbul with the latest. >> reporter: good...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?>> anthony: so, how are things 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 dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business 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 ] potle is back for a limited time. it's grilled right in front of you, with nothing artificial. it has nothing to hide. but you c
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?>> anthony: so, how are things 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 dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in...
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moon is only being murdered generalists victoria marie nova out. the church and the capital sofia. and the journalists home town who say hundreds turned out playing flowers and lighting candles in her memory . mary novus body was left in a park near the river danube after she had been brutally beaten raped and strangled . are still playing in mangere and so many most and i can't explain. it's so confusing how someone could go out for jogging and never come back course is very young on one. hand he's. with children. it was this was the last time the thirty year old appeared on t.v. before her disappearance she had been working on an investigative report into alleged corruption in infrastructure projects involving european union funds authorities say there's nothing to link her death to her book. release mention exclude from a new we're not excluding a spontaneous assault and we're not excluding a premeditated assault. one thing is clear the murder was committed with great brutality and cruelty to. carry apparently frank the lowest of all you members when it comes to press freedom so
moon is only being murdered generalists victoria marie nova out. the church and the capital sofia. and the journalists home town who say hundreds turned out playing flowers and lighting candles in her memory . mary novus body was left in a park near the river danube after she had been brutally beaten raped and strangled . are still playing in mangere and so many most and i can't explain. it's so confusing how someone could go out for jogging and never come back course is very young on one. hand...
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geha: mary, i will start with you. state, is the quality but many would challenge that name when it comes to protections for lgbt residents. would you sign a bill into law to protect lgbt people from workplace discrimination if there was one? ms. throne: absolutely, bob. i supported that bill in the legislature, and i have not waivered in that support in this campaign. it is really about being equal in the quality state, but it is also about being open for business. business leaders have told us, young people have told us that this is something that is holding us back, that our unwillingness to be welcoming to all people. i was on the judiciary committee for a number of years. we heard horrible stories -- and i mean horrible stories -- about work twice this rumination in wyoming. -- discrimination in wyoming. we heard from agencies that they cannot do anything about it. the nondiscrimination law passed 2015, and it-4 in did not fail by a lot of the house. it is really a business-friendly centrist approach to protecting
geha: mary, i will start with you. state, is the quality but many would challenge that name when it comes to protections for lgbt residents. would you sign a bill into law to protect lgbt people from workplace discrimination if there was one? ms. throne: absolutely, bob. i supported that bill in the legislature, and i have not waivered in that support in this campaign. it is really about being equal in the quality state, but it is also about being open for business. business leaders have told...
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mary said she complained to turo but got no response. that's when she reached out to us. we shared the text messages with turo's headquarters in san francisco. within hours mary said turo representative called and offered a $116 refund and an apology. we are saddened that this experience did not meet our expectations and we will remove this person. we will review our trust and safety protections and do everything to prevent this from happening again. if you have a problem, let us know. 1-888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," a look at the forecast. it's changing again. >> yes, we have a lot of changes still on the way. in fremont today, it's going to stay cool. a lot of clouds early but we'll get sunshine today and cooler temperatures. more on that in the microclimate forecast up next. >>> and over here we're looking at san rafael. 101 moves smoothly. no puddles today. this shot we're looking at a smooth drive but slowing for santa cruz near the summit. a li- everyville cam good morning and thank you for joining us. >>> good mo
mary said she complained to turo but got no response. that's when she reached out to us. we shared the text messages with turo's headquarters in san francisco. within hours mary said turo representative called and offered a $116 refund and an apology. we are saddened that this experience did not meet our expectations and we will remove this person. we will review our trust and safety protections and do everything to prevent this from happening again. if you have a problem, let us know....
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anne-marie. >> laura podesta here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," norah speaks with joe biden who has criticized the president for being too teak on the saudis. >>> more rain is forecast for texas today and tomorrow and that means there's a likelihood of more flooding in an area that's been overrun by high water. at least two people have been killed, roads are washed out, homes are flooded, and a bridge is destroyed. mark strassmann reports from llano, texas. >> reporter: central texas has so much floodwater with no place to go. the llano river, still roaring and still causing havoc to communities. at least two deaths have been blamed on the floodwaters. we came across a rescue team who found two men trapped in their submerged suv nose down in a street that had washed away. one of dozens of rescues over the last couple of days. most of this excess water has flowed into bloated lake travis. engineers have opened a series of control gates to relief the water pressure. how fast did the water come up? >> i
anne-marie. >> laura podesta here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," norah speaks with joe biden who has criticized the president for being too teak on the saudis. >>> more rain is forecast for texas today and tomorrow and that means there's a likelihood of more flooding in an area that's been overrun by high water. at least two people have been killed, roads are washed out, homes are flooded, and a bridge is destroyed. mark strassmann...
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the next day mary and her baby i enter the country back in the maternity ward. hello mary how are you feeling this morning and i didn't want thank you very early here. where you're from. aspen interesting to hear from a distance thing yet how far is it for less than four hours drive. i mean if mary had come to this hospital what if she should out on assistance they show up. and there's no way that baby could have been delivered at home. many mothers attempts delivery at home with the help of traditional both attendants and in rural citizens with professional medical support often i was away complications such as mommy's obstructed delivery can quickly become life threatening. this access is a c.b. done by hospital every sultanate in the project to be rolled out to two more hospitals in liberia dr dollar checks in with each hospital every week. there is. no we're going to read them some hospital to see. the other bugs or run to the start of the. in the grammar so everything is still new and this is a lot more visible do with busier and the other day journal but m
the next day mary and her baby i enter the country back in the maternity ward. hello mary how are you feeling this morning and i didn't want thank you very early here. where you're from. aspen interesting to hear from a distance thing yet how far is it for less than four hours drive. i mean if mary had come to this hospital what if she should out on assistance they show up. and there's no way that baby could have been delivered at home. many mothers attempts delivery at home with the help of...
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i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. choi. >>> good morning, thanks for waking up with us. as take from our "salese tower"camera looking ady for the weekend. and we are warming up. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we have in the meantime, new information on the fire that threatened a gas pipeline that caused thousands to evacuate. the investigation now involves birds. it all started with a small grass fire near suisun and poinsettia avenues in bay point. a fire then started in a nearby underground utility vault owned by chevron. christin ayers -- kpix 5's christin ayers on what one witness saw. >> reporter: jennifer brock was at home 200 yards from the pole that caught fire. >> heard this buzz and couple of seconds later two birds fell down, smoke started coming around by the pole. >> reporter: pg&e is investigating whether those birds may have brought down the power line on chevron property sparking a small grass fire and then a potentially catastrophic fire in a concrete vault putting a 12" nat
i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. choi. >>> good morning, thanks for waking up with us. as take from our "salese tower"camera looking ady for the weekend. and we are warming up. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. we have in the meantime, new information on the fire that threatened a gas pipeline that caused thousands to evacuate. the investigation now involves birds. it all started with a small grass fire near suisun and poinsettia avenues...
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proud mary. proud mary, of course.ark knopfler, private dancer. # you don't look at their faces, and you con‘t ask their names. # you don't think of them as human, you don't think of them at all. # you keep your mind on the money # keeping your eyes on the wall.
proud mary. proud mary, of course.ark knopfler, private dancer. # you don't look at their faces, and you con‘t ask their names. # you don't think of them as human, you don't think of them at all. # you keep your mind on the money # keeping your eyes on the wall.
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my name is mary daly and i serve as the department of justice's opioid coordinator. i work in the office of the deputy attorney general and assist departments leadership and components with opioid related initiatives, policies, grants, and programs. attorney general sessions and deputy attorney general rosenstein have made ending our national opioid epidemic a top priority. our leadership measures the department's performance in this area by whether we help bring the death toll down. our attorney general and deputy attorney general have set the tone. and it's been inspiring to witness the hard work and dedication of our employees across the department of justice. today, we're here to discuss the role of federal law enforcement in reversing this epidemic. this summit brings together united states attorneys, federal, state, and local tribal law enforcement officials, government and public health officials, policy leaders, and most importantly, families who have lost their loved ones to this vicious epidemic. we hope you enjoy the summit. before i introduce the deputy a
my name is mary daly and i serve as the department of justice's opioid coordinator. i work in the office of the deputy attorney general and assist departments leadership and components with opioid related initiatives, policies, grants, and programs. attorney general sessions and deputy attorney general rosenstein have made ending our national opioid epidemic a top priority. our leadership measures the department's performance in this area by whether we help bring the death toll down. our...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thanks a lot. >>> the associated press says its reporters traveling with the caravan have not come across any of the middle easterners the president suggests are involved. as adriana diaz reports, the migrants are walking or hitching a ride when they can as their journey moves forward. >> reporter: this is a stop on a punishing journey to the u.s. border, and it's still just the beginning. migrants from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador continue to make their way north, fleeing poverty, persecution, and gang violence. the caravan now includes an estimated 7,200 migrants, and more are expected to join, potentially pushing the number past 10,000. they started their journey in honduras, continued through guatemala and into southern mexico. they're nearly 1,000 miles from the nearest u.s. border crossing. a similar exodus in april with border. 250 applied for asylum. only three so far have received it. you're only wearing sandals -- battling 100-degree hea
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thanks a lot. >>> the associated press says its reporters traveling with the caravan have not come across any of the middle easterners the president suggests are involved. as adriana diaz reports, the migrants are walking or hitching a ride when they can as their journey moves forward. >> reporter: this is a stop on a punishing journey to the u.s. border, and it's still just the beginning. migrants from honduras, guatemala, and el...
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i'm mary winfield. my husband and i james winfield have started faith project as a result of losing our son john winfield in 2017 on his first day of college to heroin laced with fentanyl. how did we get here? all of them have his fa and we know his desire in life was to help those who could not help themselves and we are carrying on his legacy. jonathan was, in our opinion, a great young man. compassionate, loving, great athlete, smart, intelligent, creative, but all along he was struggling. struggling internally from a very young age. >> we believe that there are three pathways into substance use disorder. first one is overprescription for a medical procedure or dental procedure or injury. the second one is what you might call the party path. if you do this stuff enough you will become dependent upon it and the third is self-medication for some sort of a mental health challenge and when you consider it about one-third of young americans entering college have some sort of anxiety or depression or somet
i'm mary winfield. my husband and i james winfield have started faith project as a result of losing our son john winfield in 2017 on his first day of college to heroin laced with fentanyl. how did we get here? all of them have his fa and we know his desire in life was to help those who could not help themselves and we are carrying on his legacy. jonathan was, in our opinion, a great young man. compassionate, loving, great athlete, smart, intelligent, creative, but all along he was struggling....
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please join me, mary and dill, i am beyond honored to have you with us. this has been a lot of fun this morning, so thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some books being published this week. former white house communications director anthony scaramucci reflects on his relationship with president trump in "trump: the blue collar president." retired four-star general stanley mcchrystal identifies the qualities of great leaders. in "let it bang," r.j. young takes a look at american gun culture. former reuters correspondent joshua hunt reports on the relationship between nike and the university of oregon and how it's provided a blue print for other corporations and schools to follow their lead. university of nike. and in "beirut rules," co-hours fred burton and samuel katz recount the fatal kidnapping of cia station chief william buckley in lebanon in 1984. our look at this week's new book releases continues with historians david and gene hideler's look at how andrew jackson was elected president in 1828. boston college
please join me, mary and dill, i am beyond honored to have you with us. this has been a lot of fun this morning, so thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some books being published this week. former white house communications director anthony scaramucci reflects on his relationship with president trump in "trump: the blue collar president." retired four-star general stanley mcchrystal identifies the qualities of great leaders. in "let...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the growing international concern over the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. turkish officials believe a saudi arabia hit team killed khashoggi. saudi arabia is threatening to retaliate if sanctions are im s imposed against it. u.s. lawmakers are promising tough action if it's often the saudis are responsible. and last night president trump said they will face strong consequences if it's proven they're involved. >> they deny it. they deny it every way you can imagine. >> president trump told 60 minutes there will be severe punishment if saudi arabia is implicated in the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi, but he's arguing to preserve a $110 billion arm sale to the kingdom. >> i'll tell you what i don't want to do, boeing, lockheed, i don't want to hurt jobs. i don't want to lose an order like that. o use wordow there are other that's a pretty harsh word, but it's true. >> the saudi stock market plunged after the president promised tough action. saudi officials ha
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the growing international concern over the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. turkish officials believe a saudi arabia hit team killed khashoggi. saudi arabia is threatening to retaliate if sanctions are im s imposed against it. u.s. lawmakers are promising tough action if it's often the saudis are responsible. and last night president trump said they will face strong consequences if it's proven they're involved. >> they deny it. they deny it every way...
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anne-marie?> laura podesta, thank you. e issingorthe ne york times" alleming decades of tax evasion and outright fraud. "the times" reports that president trump and father set up a sham corporation to avoid gift and inheritance taxes. the white house called the report a misleading attack. but new york state is investigating. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter: president trump proudly presents himself as a self-made billionaire. >> i got a small loan, started a business and it's worth billions and billions and billions of dollars. >> reporter: but according to a just published "new york times" investigation the president was given or inherited a large portion of his father's real estate fortunes worth at least $413 million today and the paper writes he helped his parents dodge taxes. >> i got a very, very small loan from my father many years ago. i built that into a massive empire. and i paid my father back that loan. >> reporter: mr. trump has said that loan totaled $1 million. but "the times" fou
anne-marie?> laura podesta, thank you. e issingorthe ne york times" alleming decades of tax evasion and outright fraud. "the times" reports that president trump and father set up a sham corporation to avoid gift and inheritance taxes. the white house called the report a misleading attack. but new york state is investigating. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter: president trump proudly presents himself as a self-made billionaire. >> i got a small loan, started a...
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school of law thank you so much for joining us today mary thank you for having me i know mary kernel of the way first you yourself have spoken about the attacks against those who question vaccine safety i want to ask you what is it a bio vaccine safety that makes discussing it such a contentious you know same topic that everyone kind of loses their mind over. i don't know what makes this so impossible except that you know the consensus is so strong within governments and the pharmaceutical industry and the medical community and parents who had to vaccinate their children according to mandate so and then there's other factors you know there's liability protection for the pharmaceutical industry it's a multi-billion dollar industry that's grown wildly over the last forty years so there are a lot of there are a lot of factors that make this a very difficult subject for many different constituencies to address. one of the things that stuck out to me about your book was information regarding the clinical trials of the vaccine the h.p.v. the gardasil which is now but as i explained has now
school of law thank you so much for joining us today mary thank you for having me i know mary kernel of the way first you yourself have spoken about the attacks against those who question vaccine safety i want to ask you what is it a bio vaccine safety that makes discussing it such a contentious you know same topic that everyone kind of loses their mind over. i don't know what makes this so impossible except that you know the consensus is so strong within governments and the pharmaceutical...
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mary, president trump insisting he can end birthright citizenship. he would prefer to do it through congress, but he says he could do it through an executive order. republicans are being put in a tough spot tonight, because many are being asked if they agree with him. >> reporter: we saw us there with claire mccaskill. we spoke with her republican opponent, josh holley. he's trying to walk a fine line. pressed on this issue, he declined to say if he agrees with the president on ending birthright citizenship, but he said the constitution cannot be changed by executive order. david? >> mary bruce tonight, thank you. and we hope you'll be right here on election night. i'm be joining george and our political team, starting at 8:00 next tuesday night. going to be a big night. >>> in the meantime, there is new reporting tonight after that deadly and horrific school bus accident in indiana. a young woman, 24, in a pickup truck hitting four children, killing three members of the same family. tonight, new images of a witness walking up to the scene right afte
mary, president trump insisting he can end birthright citizenship. he would prefer to do it through congress, but he says he could do it through an executive order. republicans are being put in a tough spot tonight, because many are being asked if they agree with him. >> reporter: we saw us there with claire mccaskill. we spoke with her republican opponent, josh holley. he's trying to walk a fine line. pressed on this issue, he declined to say if he agrees with the president on ending...
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i'm anne-marie green. there was at least one grand prize winning ticket in last night's record 1.6 billion mega millions lottery jackpot. it was sold somewhere in south carolina, that's according to the south carolina lottery website. the winning numbers are 5, 28, 62, 65, 70, and the mega ball 5. the odds for matching all numbers were 1,301.5 million. there had not been a mega millions jackpot winner since july. it's played in four states. tonight's power ball jackpot sits at 620 million. >>> this morning the caravan of central american migrants is in southern mexico about a thousand miles from reaching the u.s. about 7,000 men, women, and children are battling a lack of supplies, exhaustion, heat and cold. bking off his claim that people of middle eastern descent was part of the group. good morning, laura. >> reporter: the caravan is expected to move to the next town today, another 38 miles into mexico. it's clearly a slow migration, but president trump continues to make the caravan an urgent rallying cr
i'm anne-marie green. there was at least one grand prize winning ticket in last night's record 1.6 billion mega millions lottery jackpot. it was sold somewhere in south carolina, that's according to the south carolina lottery website. the winning numbers are 5, 28, 62, 65, 70, and the mega ball 5. the odds for matching all numbers were 1,301.5 million. there had not been a mega millions jackpot winner since july. it's played in four states. tonight's power ball jackpot sits at 620 million....
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yeah, well, boo yourself. >> all right, mary bruce with us live from cop toll hill tonight and mary, the white house could learn of the fbi findings and those goes reports any time now. will those reports be sent to the senate judiciary committee? and will the public get a chance to see them? >> reporter: all 100 senators will have a chance to review these reports, and i've talked to members on both sides of the aisle who say they want some version of this to be made public. but republican leader mitch mcconnell has yet to agree with that, stressing that it's never been done before. david? >> mary bruce on the watch on capitol hill for us. mary, thank you. >>> now, to another developing story right now. what appears to be a major break in that ricin scare. suspicious envelopes, among them letters addressed to the president and the defense secretary. and tactical teams are, right now, outside a home in logan, utah. there is a man in custody at this hour. and abc's chief jus ktice correspondent pierre thomas on what we know about him so far. >> reporter: tonight, federal agents at the
yeah, well, boo yourself. >> all right, mary bruce with us live from cop toll hill tonight and mary, the white house could learn of the fbi findings and those goes reports any time now. will those reports be sent to the senate judiciary committee? and will the public get a chance to see them? >> reporter: all 100 senators will have a chance to review these reports, and i've talked to members on both sides of the aisle who say they want some version of this to be made public. but...
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she appealed to the first lady, mary lincoln, and asked for some money for these encampments. mrs. lincoln wrote to the president saying, we are going to give $200 to help fund this contraband relief association. from then on, the president and first lady would continue to give money to these relief organizations. it was not just elizabeth, it was people within the african-american community as well who were helping gather food, provide shelter, money. these encampments were funded through usually church groups. not only was elizabeth working in the d.c. area, there was also another woman, harriet jacobs. she was also formerly enslaved and she found her refuge and freedom in new york, where she met a quaker woman named julia wilber. they came to alexandria and also worked with these contraband camps and provided money, food, shelter, clothing. they also helped establish education programs. many churches, like beulah, offered education, night schools, not only for children, but also for adults so they could become literate, they could read, write, sign their names to contracts becau
she appealed to the first lady, mary lincoln, and asked for some money for these encampments. mrs. lincoln wrote to the president saying, we are going to give $200 to help fund this contraband relief association. from then on, the president and first lady would continue to give money to these relief organizations. it was not just elizabeth, it was people within the african-american community as well who were helping gather food, provide shelter, money. these encampments were funded through...
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one woman in particular, mary dines, she was literate, and would write down scriptures for people to learn to read and write. we have seen a few of our sites on our walking tour in old town, but the national women's history museum is continuing to tell more of these stories. rachel: our hope is that building a national women's history museum on the national mall will not only educate and inspire, but it will help complete the story of american history. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website, c-span.org/history. are nine week series, 1968, america in turmoil is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website, c-span.org/history. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. you by yourought to cable or satellite provider. while in helena montana, we learned about jeanette rankin, who became the fi
one woman in particular, mary dines, she was literate, and would write down scriptures for people to learn to read and write. we have seen a few of our sites on our walking tour in old town, but the national women's history museum is continuing to tell more of these stories. rachel: our hope is that building a national women's history museum on the national mall will not only educate and inspire, but it will help complete the story of american history. >> you can watch this and other...
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when mary was first diagnosed up to stuart she would only live until the age before. i decided i was dazed and not ready until marriage or. unknown house to turn around i thought i'd like them on occasion the knob ok. there's never a day goes by either and todd everybody forgets the whole thing and i got up so i know it's always there. married to use me to the children that cystic fibrosis. mark on his cell voice if i meet one of them there were no pos i just want to me or on one particular one to them so now it was a question isolating condition to hear because i was in a special and i was not so yes patient now all right. so and we used to send or letters to each other our. because they couldn't me if they said they saw me fly now last night at the moment mary is not really understanding everything about c.f. she she does now know that it is life show me that she doesn't know that it cannot be kids. but things could be about to change scientists have proven for the first time ever that an experimental technique called gene therapy can improve the health of those wit
when mary was first diagnosed up to stuart she would only live until the age before. i decided i was dazed and not ready until marriage or. unknown house to turn around i thought i'd like them on occasion the knob ok. there's never a day goes by either and todd everybody forgets the whole thing and i got up so i know it's always there. married to use me to the children that cystic fibrosis. mark on his cell voice if i meet one of them there were no pos i just want to me or on one particular one...
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mary throne, would you like to comment? >> i think excuse me, during the boom times we don't make enough effort to attract new businesses and during the busts, we slash and burn and make ourselves unattractive for business opportunities. so what i have advocated is just breaking out of that cycle and doing things completely differently this way. this time around. we have to talk about how we can pay our bills going forward so we can provide the necessary services and strong communities with strong education systems to attract business to the state. >> now, mark gordon? >> thank you very much. there really is no need for a personal income tax and i am against taxes already. i think one of the most important things is how we get a fiscal situation that is sustainable and stable over time. as i've talked to businesses around the world, they all say wyoming looks like a great place to move, but we want to make sure that you have the fiscal stability in place that makes it clear that we're not going to see a changing tax structu
mary throne, would you like to comment? >> i think excuse me, during the boom times we don't make enough effort to attract new businesses and during the busts, we slash and burn and make ourselves unattractive for business opportunities. so what i have advocated is just breaking out of that cycle and doing things completely differently this way. this time around. we have to talk about how we can pay our bills going forward so we can provide the necessary services and strong communities...