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>> reporter: but then, then marie gave birth. and it wasn't cool for marie. not anymore.tainly not adoption. >> every time we started to broach the subject with her, she did get withdrawn. >> reporter: so maybe tanya wouldn't get baby grace. maybe marie wanted it all, the baby and james, all for herself. that's what this member of the inner circle believed. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that marie wanted james? >> reporter: did tanya strike back somehow? fight for her marriage by getting rid of marie? listen to how church members quoted tanya's words. >> she basically was like, "james would never be able to do that, but i could." >> and that was -- >> shocker? >> yeah. >> i told him, you're not capable of killing her." but tanya leans over and goes, "well he couldn't, but i could." >> so wouldn't that lead you to, like a bloodhound, direct to tanya? she certainly would have a motive. >> she would. >> reporter: tanya now the only mother figure in grace's life. did she know more than she was saying? did she do something? >>> did someone in the church have a confes
>> reporter: but then, then marie gave birth. and it wasn't cool for marie. not anymore.tainly not adoption. >> every time we started to broach the subject with her, she did get withdrawn. >> reporter: so maybe tanya wouldn't get baby grace. maybe marie wanted it all, the baby and james, all for herself. that's what this member of the inner circle believed. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that marie wanted james? >> reporter: did tanya strike back somehow?...
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-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the loudest person usually does. lemonis: the loudest person. charlie: i think everyone can agree. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] charlie: everyone comes to me. i'm the one person that you all communicate to. lemonis: and whose name's on the door? -chuck: oh, my name. -lemonis: okay. just wanted to clarify that. it doesn't say, "swim by charlie handy." chuck: no. lemonis: do you have a business card? charlie: yes. lemonis: vice president, that's you. a
-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck...
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as mary ball and then mary ball washington, she with men, women and children and she inherited. three men named tom, joe and jack. in all the places that she and her family lived, the population was 40 to 50% enslaved people by the mid 18th century. she was married for 12 years to george washington's father and she bore six children, five of whom lived past infancy and the oldest of whom of course became the first president. she managed nearly 300 acre estate for more than three decades and she wasn't keen to leave it even when she was elderly, but she did and she lived the last years of her life in frederickson, virginia. and exploring the early american past, we're turning to a distinguished panel and perhaps given my last name you can guess why i'm in favor of introducing people in reverse alphabetical order. the author of books including four best sellers about ronald reagan, a political biology of newt gingrich and a new york times best seller about the events and attack on pearl harbor and recently, mary ball washington, the untold story of george washington's mother. mart
as mary ball and then mary ball washington, she with men, women and children and she inherited. three men named tom, joe and jack. in all the places that she and her family lived, the population was 40 to 50% enslaved people by the mid 18th century. she was married for 12 years to george washington's father and she bore six children, five of whom lived past infancy and the oldest of whom of course became the first president. she managed nearly 300 acre estate for more than three decades and she...
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one of them is mary ball washington. the month of march is women's history month but part of the closure, here we are tonight. mention a couple steps, one important thing the audience probably knows by now. to come to mount vernon, you have an opportunity to stroll the ground and see the museum quite soon. those particular challenges, please come to the mount vernon -- support mount vernon in that way. july 8th coming around the corner, will feature justice ginsburg, the host and creator of the recent pbs miniseries on the constitution interviewed by someone no less notable, david rubenstein, join us for that conversation so we can learn more about the constitution. three panelists i won't describe to you, doctor karen wolf, historian of early america, and the director of the omaha -- professor of history at william and mary and working on a project when i came, bond lineage in the history of genealogy. welcome. >> thank you. it is cool to be here. >> where is your dining room? >> just around the beltway. >> i'm not goin
one of them is mary ball washington. the month of march is women's history month but part of the closure, here we are tonight. mention a couple steps, one important thing the audience probably knows by now. to come to mount vernon, you have an opportunity to stroll the ground and see the museum quite soon. those particular challenges, please come to the mount vernon -- support mount vernon in that way. july 8th coming around the corner, will feature justice ginsburg, the host and creator of the...
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the question of is there a cash of mary ball washington papers yet to be found ? >> no, you don't think so? i think craig is muted still. okay. i think you are muted still. jeanette, can you unmute him or he's got to meet there. i want to give him a chance to answer this. i think you have to hit your unmute buttonbecause jeanette can't do it for you . maybe. all right, number this is sad because this is such a great question. maybe you can give us him hand gestures. there we go, now i can hear you. do you think there's a cashof papers out there waiting to be found ? >> we all know that martha destroyed her letters or at least that was the story that george wrote her. i think that scholarship is always available. it's remarkable the things you found. up in the union college and in new york some but he was going through the library and they pulled out a book and they found a lock of hair george washington had and it's just a stunning thing astonishing the amount of scholarship that is stillon found out there . when i was working on my book on december 1941, we did a
the question of is there a cash of mary ball washington papers yet to be found ? >> no, you don't think so? i think craig is muted still. okay. i think you are muted still. jeanette, can you unmute him or he's got to meet there. i want to give him a chance to answer this. i think you have to hit your unmute buttonbecause jeanette can't do it for you . maybe. all right, number this is sad because this is such a great question. maybe you can give us him hand gestures. there we go, now i can...
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he left a small amount of money to his and mary's daughter betty he left mary the right to use the house in the land where she lived only until george became of age. in stipulated that if she thought she needed more it would come from among people designated for children. they set her at odds with her children. but it was in line with the legal goal of keeping land away from women and trying to reduce property owning windows -- widows to dependency. these practices created a prediction for widespread problems. he was already gone there. and they have failed to find the means to about build herself a home. their quest for small sums of money on this infertile property irked him until he finally took the farm from her thinking improvement in property he thinks was due him. he will never know why he remains single. but she have a model for independence. between the time she was about six until she was about 12. she watched her mother run their farm. and make her own decisions. mary may not have wanted more children. another important factor was the progressions that if she remarried and if
he left a small amount of money to his and mary's daughter betty he left mary the right to use the house in the land where she lived only until george became of age. in stipulated that if she thought she needed more it would come from among people designated for children. they set her at odds with her children. but it was in line with the legal goal of keeping land away from women and trying to reduce property owning windows -- widows to dependency. these practices created a prediction for...
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mary might not also. augustine's provision in his will that if she remarried in the second husband had the children's legacy, she would lose guardianship. as a child she had the experience of guardians fighting over him and his brothers legacy so he wanted to prevent the not uncommon occurrence and from mary standpoint it would've been difficult to be sure any prospective might not have on her property and she will not risk control over her children. mary's experience as a slave owner over the course of much of the 18th century offers a glimpse of the unsettling and unsettled intimacy slaveholders and enslaved people as well as between slaveholders and enslaved people and suggesting changes at the institution developed over that time. mary became the owner of two young enslaved boys and a man at age three when her wealthy father died. the rule of slave owner will her infancy and shaped her sense of command and belief and necessity of slavery. she own children about her age who are probably occasionally he
mary might not also. augustine's provision in his will that if she remarried in the second husband had the children's legacy, she would lose guardianship. as a child she had the experience of guardians fighting over him and his brothers legacy so he wanted to prevent the not uncommon occurrence and from mary standpoint it would've been difficult to be sure any prospective might not have on her property and she will not risk control over her children. mary's experience as a slave owner over the...
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mary mary. jonathan martin and ayesha rascoe. i only wish i could see you all at the conventions next week. they're usually like reunions for us. and thank you all for joining . and holding strong with us. we will keep taking you as close to the news as we can. and we'll go deep on that convention next week. but for now check out my conversation with mary on our "washington week" bookshelf. one on one about her two new books. on our social media and website. i'm robert costa. good night frowashington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundati
mary mary. jonathan martin and ayesha rascoe. i only wish i could see you all at the conventions next week. they're usually like reunions for us. and thank you all for joining . and holding strong with us. we will keep taking you as close to the news as we can. and we'll go deep on that convention next week. but for now check out my conversation with mary on our "washington week" bookshelf. one on one about her two new books. on our social media and website. i'm robert costa. good...
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marie. marie and, what was your last dream?i had a dream that i was hanging out with high school friends and they weren't wearing masks and i was stressed. it gets better. for some reason, bill barr was there and i was yelling at him about how kamala is going to be president and she is never going to interrogate him again in the senate. it was all in one dream. >> jesse: you need a vacation. >> marie: i know. >> greg: katie. >> katie: i don't really remember dreams. i'll remember them while they are happening or think about them but once i wake up they are over. sorry, i don't have a good nightmare story. it's terrifying while it's happening but once it's over it's gone and i don't remember. >> greg: jesse, dreams are designed for your brain to do trial runs on things that haven't happened yet. when you are dreaming of something, it so that you won't be surprised when it happens in real life. >> jesse: god help me. i hope this dream doesn't happen. last night i had a dream that "the five" went on a camping trip and we were hiki
marie. marie and, what was your last dream?i had a dream that i was hanging out with high school friends and they weren't wearing masks and i was stressed. it gets better. for some reason, bill barr was there and i was yelling at him about how kamala is going to be president and she is never going to interrogate him again in the senate. it was all in one dream. >> jesse: you need a vacation. >> marie: i know. >> greg: katie. >> katie: i don't really remember dreams. i'll...
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mary said later it was a different joe shapiro. it was in response to that question she reached out and said, i'm going to show you that this was in fact marianne trump barry who said this, and some of the conversation about that is quoted in the story, some of the audio about that is quoted in the story, so you now know that's the source. it doesn't confirm that joe shapiro took these tests for president trump. it tells you where the information comings from, as a result of learning this was tape recorded, i asked if we could listen to other tapes and see other transcripts, she did provide certain things, she's out there as the story says trans parentally, she's opposing donald trump. she wants to do what she can to elect joe biden. everyone knows where she's coming from. marianne trump barry's words are what they are. people can listen to those words. >> what do we know about the relationship between the president's older sister and the president? >> well, it's really interesting. there may be nobody else on the planet who knows
mary said later it was a different joe shapiro. it was in response to that question she reached out and said, i'm going to show you that this was in fact marianne trump barry who said this, and some of the conversation about that is quoted in the story, some of the audio about that is quoted in the story, so you now know that's the source. it doesn't confirm that joe shapiro took these tests for president trump. it tells you where the information comings from, as a result of learning this was...
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the secret recordings with mary anne trump barry. the president has quote "no principles, none, none, and his base, if you are a religious person, you want to help people and not do this." this she's referring to of president trump's policies of separating children at the border. we have reporting on that policy. let's get to hunter walker, our correspondent for yahoo news and anita kumar at politico. good to have you both with us as this story moves. hunter, i wonder what your reaction is to this? is this just more color about what's going on at the trump's family or something else underneath this, within all these tapes? >> well, you know, i was with the president's sister on election night in 2016. she was in manhattan, she barely comes out in public and i don't think anybody else recognized her. as the president took the stage and i turned to her and said, what do you think of this? what is this like for you? we always knew. of course if you listen to this recording, it sounds like she has a much different view of her brother in
the secret recordings with mary anne trump barry. the president has quote "no principles, none, none, and his base, if you are a religious person, you want to help people and not do this." this she's referring to of president trump's policies of separating children at the border. we have reporting on that policy. let's get to hunter walker, our correspondent for yahoo news and anita kumar at politico. good to have you both with us as this story moves. hunter, i wonder what your...
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please welcome marie mockett. marie: thank you for having me. and what we get to meet even in this virtual space. and when way, suffer me to start my presentation i ticket. i will start with a few photos that i have little presentation around american harvest to explain what it is to you. the opening line in "american harvest" is this in the land of primary colors. so here are some of the primary colors and refer to the book. these are a couple of large combines read i think most farmers refer to them as mines in lopsided of the business, they call them combine harvesters. to give you little bit more historical background, and california but my father's side of the family, my father's american. both sides of his grandparents emigrated to nebraska. it is my great grandfather. his english but born in spain and came to the united states into new jersey. and then became the union pacific railroad doctor period and moved to western nebraska. here he is rubbing his horse and buggy. and adopts up to go help somebody who is sick worried somewhere in the
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>> mary bruce leading us off again tonight. mary, thank you. >>> president trump before the cameras at the white house just a short time after joe biden and kamala harris spoke. in a new interview today, he had already called kamala harris a disaster, labeling biden and
>> mary bruce leading us off again tonight. mary, thank you. >>> president trump before the cameras at the white house just a short time after joe biden and kamala harris spoke. in a new interview today, he had already called kamala harris a disaster, labeling biden and
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>> mary, all i can say, paul, i'm glad that i -- [laughter] >> mary: it's risk taking. they think they can make a profit so as you increase the tax on the gain, people start looking at that as saying is it worth taking the risk because even if i make money i will have to give a lot back to uncle sam and, you know, and in many states including new york and california there are state capital gains taxes as well and you're starting to keep an awful big take from the government on this game that you might make if you deploy these assets in something that's productive in the economy and i think that's, you know, the main problem with the biden plan is that it taxes the additional effort and risks that someone would make in order to increase productivity, so it discourages that action and that is not good for the economy. paul: it would be the highest capital tax rates since 1970's. bill, joe biden would increase 21% to 28%, but of course it had been higher in mid-30's under obama and the democratic point, the democratic point, it's not a big deal, fairness, making corporatio
>> mary, all i can say, paul, i'm glad that i -- [laughter] >> mary: it's risk taking. they think they can make a profit so as you increase the tax on the gain, people start looking at that as saying is it worth taking the risk because even if i make money i will have to give a lot back to uncle sam and, you know, and in many states including new york and california there are state capital gains taxes as well and you're starting to keep an awful big take from the government on this...
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dagen mcdowell, marie harf. for his inaugural visit to "outnumbered," trey gowdy, former south carolina congressman, fox news contributor, and host of "the trey gowdy podcast." you will need more than earbuds. i wish it was. great having you today. >> trey: thinks you're having. >> harris: i will lean on you for your leadership. i call them potential witnesses on the streets. you see in portland, oregon, people are not even helping where they could be helping, and it's a violent scene. which could hurt anybody. if you are there, it could spread. we saw that unfortunately at the wendy's in atlanta, where rayshard brooks was shot and that little girl was caught in some cross fire there in the rioting. trey? your thoughts? >> trey: yes, ma'am. you put your finger on it. you're not punishing the police when you don't come forward with information. you're punishing the victims, whether it's a drive-by shooting or if it's a police officer. i think what republicans would like to see, violence by police is wrong, violen
dagen mcdowell, marie harf. for his inaugural visit to "outnumbered," trey gowdy, former south carolina congressman, fox news contributor, and host of "the trey gowdy podcast." you will need more than earbuds. i wish it was. great having you today. >> trey: thinks you're having. >> harris: i will lean on you for your leadership. i call them potential witnesses on the streets. you see in portland, oregon, people are not even helping where they could be helping,...
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sorry, marie perry go ahead. >> marie: it's okay. we have seen male slowing down.m across the country of mail slowing down right now for a number of reasons. i think we democrats have said is it is not that the post office can't handle what will be a huge influx of mail-in ballots at absentee ballots this year. it's that we need it to be able to be done in a timely and efficient manner. democrats and republicans in congress have already agreed to provide more funding to the post office, so hopefully congress can pass something that helps them improve their efficiency so they can deal with what will be an unprecedented situation this november 4th election. but we need to make sure they can handle it, because we want to know the results as soon as possible. >> melissa: yeah, and it is the pension and health care that is actually weighing down their balance sheet. there is no plan to do anything about that, so we'll see. joe biden giving a personal speech about her husband, joe biden, during last night's dnc. did the former second lady or the possible future second la
sorry, marie perry go ahead. >> marie: it's okay. we have seen male slowing down.m across the country of mail slowing down right now for a number of reasons. i think we democrats have said is it is not that the post office can't handle what will be a huge influx of mail-in ballots at absentee ballots this year. it's that we need it to be able to be done in a timely and efficient manner. democrats and republicans in congress have already agreed to provide more funding to the post office,...
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marie? >> marie: i agree that congressional inaction is really sickening, and i think what's frustrating to a lot of people is that the democrats passed a bill in may and the house that would address all of these issues, or many of these issues, and would have prevented the unemployment insurance from running out. the republicans in the senate didn't do anything with it and all of june, they didn't do anything with it until the last two days of july when they finally started negotiating within their own party, because there are huge differences within the republican party in the senate and with the white house. they ignored it for all of june and for most of july. they knew this deadline was coming up. today we are where we are, but it's important history. congress needs to come together to address these issues. executive orders coming from the president will not do it. they are not sustainable. i agree that debt is a huge problem in the long term, but that stimulus money is keeping people i
marie? >> marie: i agree that congressional inaction is really sickening, and i think what's frustrating to a lot of people is that the democrats passed a bill in may and the house that would address all of these issues, or many of these issues, and would have prevented the unemployment insurance from running out. the republicans in the senate didn't do anything with it and all of june, they didn't do anything with it until the last two days of july when they finally started negotiating...
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>> marie: i want them to play safely., there's nothing more than i want to watch college football on saturdays this fall, but it is not safe. let's all get ready for spring football. >> dagen: she even paints her fingernails the ohio state university read. >> gillian: i am not a huge football guy personally, but i was reading and so that i would have something substantive to tell you guys and it turns out not to be too graphic, but one of the sticking points is the scientists say they are not sure about the transmissibility of the virus through water, a.k.a. through human sweat. and that is the last frontier in terms of like keeping these players safe. they can put the masks on, they can social distance on the field, face shield, they have to get to the bottom of water transmissibility. >> dagen: kennedy is not afraid to sweat. his >> kennedy: no, i'm not afraid to put on the pads and go in, so chip kelly wants me there as a free safety, i'm good. >> dagen: i am serious, kennedy can kick all of our you know what's. thank
>> marie: i want them to play safely., there's nothing more than i want to watch college football on saturdays this fall, but it is not safe. let's all get ready for spring football. >> dagen: she even paints her fingernails the ohio state university read. >> gillian: i am not a huge football guy personally, but i was reading and so that i would have something substantive to tell you guys and it turns out not to be too graphic, but one of the sticking points is the scientists...
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mary, i really appreciate you coming back in and talking with us. thank you. >> thank you. >> mary trump's book is called too much and never enough. as we have been talking with mary trump, we have been showing you live images from the house. we knew in advance the president was going to be speaking from the white house. that is a violation in spirit, at least, of the law that's supposed to preclude the use of federal resources for partisan campaign purposes. the president is personally exempt from the hatch act as is the vice president but no federal resources, federal employees, federal time, even federal vehicles are supposed to be used to advance any particular candidate or campaign for office. that is why you are sensing there is something jarring and unconstitutional of this site of the trump/pence campaign up on the white house lawn which is the people's house. the other thing that is jarring is what we have all been talking about here, the fact that there is no mask requirement, which the white house was open about in advance of tonight's ev
mary, i really appreciate you coming back in and talking with us. thank you. >> thank you. >> mary trump's book is called too much and never enough. as we have been talking with mary trump, we have been showing you live images from the house. we knew in advance the president was going to be speaking from the white house. that is a violation in spirit, at least, of the law that's supposed to preclude the use of federal resources for partisan campaign purposes. the president is...
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mary will support the new editor.we want people to believe in themselves. >> reporter: empowering through word, one story at a time. >> now a one year subscription is $24. mary says the paper doesn't make enough money for her to tyke a salary. one is funded by a grant and fund raid single underway to pay for the new editor. >> that's it for the news . >> now at 6:00, wildfires spreading fast in almost every bay area county and cal fire admits it is short on resources. >>> plus, new video just coming in. a wall of flames moving closer to the town of hillsburg, a live report on a town at risk. >> check this out. hard to see downtown san francisco through orange haze. we're tracking the patterns that will shape the fie right. i'm juliette goodrich. >> an all out battle against lightning fires in nearly every bay area county. the three major fire complexes still burning in and around the bay area cover egg an area can size of los angeles. there is practically no conment in any of them. at least 20 structures have burned,
mary will support the new editor.we want people to believe in themselves. >> reporter: empowering through word, one story at a time. >> now a one year subscription is $24. mary says the paper doesn't make enough money for her to tyke a salary. one is funded by a grant and fund raid single underway to pay for the new editor. >> that's it for the news . >> now at 6:00, wildfires spreading fast in almost every bay area county and cal fire admits it is short on resources....
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you should listen to mary catherine.11, reecy was formally charged with theft. >> these are matters -- >> richard reecy could not have been more adamant that it was not him. as he was in jail, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, never regained consciousness and died three days later. nancy: >> so many of us thought she would never be found and if it wasn't him, he must've known something. they thought it died with him. >> the case of elizabeth smart remains unsolved. ♪ nancy: as the brisk winds of autumn cooled the salt lake city valley, it brought with it a sense of hopelessness. >> mary catherine was looking through a guinness book of world records, of all things, and it hit her. that was the voice of a man who called himself emmanuel. he had interacted with her and her sister for maybe five minutes when he was there doing work on that house with ed. she went and she told her dad, dad i think i know. i think i know who that voice is. >> lois offered him a job at the smart home and he showed up during that time and he ha
you should listen to mary catherine.11, reecy was formally charged with theft. >> these are matters -- >> richard reecy could not have been more adamant that it was not him. as he was in jail, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, never regained consciousness and died three days later. nancy: >> so many of us thought she would never be found and if it wasn't him, he must've known something. they thought it died with him. >> the case of elizabeth smart remains unsolved. ♪...
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i'm going to get to you on this, mary.with sincerity, when we ask people to come to grips like this, people may want to show up to the post office into what they think will be helpful in all this. i'm looking at some of the demographics, some of the people being hit by covid make up a better part of the population and states who work for the u.s. postal system. there is an overlap there. is this how you solve the issue, by fighting about it on capitol hill? >> marie: you solve the issue in part by bringing congress back to washington, which nancy pelosi is doing on the house side, to vote on saturday. to not to do with the republican convention. we know they've had some challenges that the postal service with their operations over the past two years, and it's been documented that president trump it is postmaster general have done things like get rid of overtime, move mailboxes around, get rid of sorting machines. we've seen already the impact that had. whether it's veterans not getting medicine, the people not getting crit
i'm going to get to you on this, mary.with sincerity, when we ask people to come to grips like this, people may want to show up to the post office into what they think will be helpful in all this. i'm looking at some of the demographics, some of the people being hit by covid make up a better part of the population and states who work for the u.s. postal system. there is an overlap there. is this how you solve the issue, by fighting about it on capitol hill? >> marie: you solve the issue...
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marie, do you want to close it off?es, and athletes like lebron james have put their money where their mouth is. they've started organizations devoted to getting out the vote, getting people engaged in those kinds of discussions. football players like malcolm jenkins doing the same thing. some of them are taking those words and putting them into action. i think that's very admirable, that they are helping be a part of this national cultural conversation we are having right now. >> melissa: agreed. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. zes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [ heavy breathing ] breathe more freely with congpowerful claritin-d.you? claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup with
marie, do you want to close it off?es, and athletes like lebron james have put their money where their mouth is. they've started organizations devoted to getting out the vote, getting people engaged in those kinds of discussions. football players like malcolm jenkins doing the same thing. some of them are taking those words and putting them into action. i think that's very admirable, that they are helping be a part of this national cultural conversation we are having right now. >>...
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chris: marie ui 15 seconds. trump hasn't taken russia interference seriously since 2015 at 2016, and concerned he's not today either, we should all be concerned about this. chris: thank you panel, up next our power player of the week. the dedication it takes to extort the bravest to their final resting place. ♪ (announcer) now more than ever, it's important to lose weight, improve your health, and strengthen your immunity. starvation dieting, processed foods, shakes, and diet gimmicks have made us heavier and sicker. the solution for losing weight the right way is golo. we help transform your body and change your lifestyle, so you can lose weight and get healthier. over 20,000 people of all ages, and entire families, switch to golo every week, because golo works. golo is a unique approach to weight loss that targets insulin resistance and body fat. insulin resistance makes it easy to gain weight and harder to lose it. golo is a patented system that uses natural plants and minerals, and sound nutrition to help yo
chris: marie ui 15 seconds. trump hasn't taken russia interference seriously since 2015 at 2016, and concerned he's not today either, we should all be concerned about this. chris: thank you panel, up next our power player of the week. the dedication it takes to extort the bravest to their final resting place. ♪ (announcer) now more than ever, it's important to lose weight, improve your health, and strengthen your immunity. starvation dieting, processed foods, shakes, and diet gimmicks have...
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marie, i'll start with you.g those that hillary clinton felt like help cost her the election last time around. do you think that they are on board this time, and will go out and vote as opposed to staying home or even grad vote for the other side? >> marie: i do think they will vote for joe biden much more than they did for hillary. bernie, first of all, has done a lot of work with his supporters. i've also seen a lot of twitter and facebook posts from people who say, "do we love the biden-harris ticket? know. wish it were more progressive, but it's much easier to influence a democratic administration, even if it's moderate, than the trump administration." it's important that he will speak tonight and it's even better in 2016 for party unity. that's my prediction. >> melissa: bret, certainly the visuals easier. you won't have anyone they are protesting since it's all virtual. that's one of the benefits ahead of the campaign. i mean, is it possible that it disengages bernie's folks, or even the progressive? you h
marie, i'll start with you.g those that hillary clinton felt like help cost her the election last time around. do you think that they are on board this time, and will go out and vote as opposed to staying home or even grad vote for the other side? >> marie: i do think they will vote for joe biden much more than they did for hillary. bernie, first of all, has done a lot of work with his supporters. i've also seen a lot of twitter and facebook posts from people who say, "do we love the...
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mary: all i can say i'm glad my partners are sharing.es are on the deployment of assets, it is risk-taking, people take risks because they think they can make a profit, as you increase the tax on the gain, people start saying is it worth taking the risk, even if i make money i have to give a lot back to uncle sam. in many states including new york, california, their state capital gain taxes as well. so you are starting to heap an awful big take from the government on this game that you might make if you deploy these assets and something that is productive in themy economy. i think that is the main problem with the biden plan, it taxes the traditional effort and risk that someone would make in order to increase productivity. it discourages the action and it is not good for the economy. paul: would be the highest capital gains tax rate since 1970s, believe it or not. let's talk about the corporate tax rate, joe biden would increase that from 21% to 28%. but it had been higher in the mid-30s under obama and the democratic point, that is not
mary: all i can say i'm glad my partners are sharing.es are on the deployment of assets, it is risk-taking, people take risks because they think they can make a profit, as you increase the tax on the gain, people start saying is it worth taking the risk, even if i make money i have to give a lot back to uncle sam. in many states including new york, california, their state capital gain taxes as well. so you are starting to heap an awful big take from the government on this game that you might...
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chris: marie ui 15 seconds.: donald trump hasn't taken russia interference seriously since 2015 at 2016, and concerned he's not today either, we should all be concerned about this. chris: thank you panel, up next our power player of the week. the dedication it takes to extort the bravest to their final resting place. ♪ ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. chris: there's a special military unit we first told you about last fall, it makes it the
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marie, good to see you.f joe biden doesn't debate, how can we even consider him worthy of being president? >> marie: gran, biden is going to debate. biden wants to debate donald trump because of all those lies, because of the failed record he will argue. all of president trump's supporters were setting the bar so low for joe biden, even you just did it in your monologue, sing once he starts talking it'll be clear he's no good. that's not a high bar for biden to leap over. he needs to show america he can put together four sentences and i'm confident he can put together more than that. you are setting the bar so low for joe biden that be careful. he is going to fly right over it. >> greg: you have to understand i love low bars. jesse, what do you think? do you think he's going to debate? >> jesse: you like bars, doesn't matter how high or low. you know what this reminds me of, the guy who always claims he is a really hot girlfriend but for some reason you never really get to meet her. he's always showing you p
marie, good to see you.f joe biden doesn't debate, how can we even consider him worthy of being president? >> marie: gran, biden is going to debate. biden wants to debate donald trump because of all those lies, because of the failed record he will argue. all of president trump's supporters were setting the bar so low for joe biden, even you just did it in your monologue, sing once he starts talking it'll be clear he's no good. that's not a high bar for biden to leap over. he needs to show...
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marie is also cornered by the evil german.ccording to photo play, "he cornered her behind a locked door, chuckling, muttering the vile words in german, running a lascivious hand over her arms and shoulders as he held her close." the picture is from the still in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who had disappeared. this is quite a miraculous thing. it happens a lot. [laughter] a lot. as they await their inevitable capture, they pledge their marriage vows and marie extracts from douglas his pledge that he will shoot her himself if the germans find them. in other words, saving her literally from a fate worse than death. mercifully they are rescued when , a secondary comedic, spunky character in the film, saves them by lobbing a grenade at the germans as they advance. so, this rape threat owes a great deal to the convention of u.s. melodrama and it was certainly not unique to the war. if you have seen the pretty vile "birth of a nation," it centers around the rape of a white woman b
marie is also cornered by the evil german.ccording to photo play, "he cornered her behind a locked door, chuckling, muttering the vile words in german, running a lascivious hand over her arms and shoulders as he held her close." the picture is from the still in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who had disappeared. this is quite a miraculous thing. it happens a lot. [laughter] a lot. as they await their inevitable capture, they pledge...
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chris: marie ui 15 seconds.ie: donald trump hasn't taken russia interference seriously since 2015 at 2016, and concerned he's not today either, we should all be concerned about this. chris: thank you panel, up next our power player of the week. the dedication it takes to extort the bravest to their final resting place. ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. chris: there's a special military unit we first told you about last fall, it makes it their mission to perfect the final tribute to the men and women who defended our freedom. here is our power player of the week ♪ >> it's our honor to be able to provide the ceremony that they deserve and that their families deserve, to pay it back to them the way that they paid it to us. ♪. chris: zachary stillman is talking about the old guard platoon. it bears t
chris: marie ui 15 seconds.ie: donald trump hasn't taken russia interference seriously since 2015 at 2016, and concerned he's not today either, we should all be concerned about this. chris: thank you panel, up next our power player of the week. the dedication it takes to extort the bravest to their final resting place. ♪ guys, times are tough. but force factor's test x180 can help us man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test...
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and i said, "mary, i'm sorry. probably not good news." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >> i just broke down. i was just like, "okay. i'm not crazy. i'm not the only one who believes that adam murdered my sister." >> reporter: that's not quite what the jury said. finding someone liable in a civil case is not the same as finding them guilty of murder. what's more, the verdict in this case did not have to be unanimous, and it wasn't. nine jurors found adam responsible. three did not. the jury did award the zahau family five million dollars. courtrooms are supposed to be a place where justice is dispensed. was this about justice? >> no, it wasn't. >>
and i said, "mary, i'm sorry. probably not good news." >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >>...
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marie? >> marie: i thought one of the most interesting part of her resignation letter thought about how most people in seattle do support the police. it is worth remembering that the anarchists that are doing the looting are a very, very small number of people. that is an important thing to remember when we see pictures that are obviously concerning. most of seattle residents don't support defunding the police. and support reforming the police. so that is the conversation that the city council awkwardly waded in to. they pulled back on some of the initial proposals but i don't think they are a model on how the city council should try to look at the funding to see if some of it could be better spent elsewhere. this is a complicated, messy situation. i think that a lot of cities are going to be looking at how do we fund the police departments and reallocate some of the money in a better way? this is an unfortunate situation all the way around, losing the police chief as a result. >> harris: i
marie? >> marie: i thought one of the most interesting part of her resignation letter thought about how most people in seattle do support the police. it is worth remembering that the anarchists that are doing the looting are a very, very small number of people. that is an important thing to remember when we see pictures that are obviously concerning. most of seattle residents don't support defunding the police. and support reforming the police. so that is the conversation that the city...
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please welcome mary trump.it's such a pleasure, stephen, thank you for having me. >> stephen: now, before we get started, have you seen my show? because i talk about your uncle a lot. >> i have indeed seen your show. ( laughs ) >> stephen: okay, good. then are you, do you enjoy it? are you okay with my show? >> i think it's amazing, actually. >> stephen: i never-- i never thought i would hear that, a trump enjoys my show. thank you so much. i was definitely fishing, but thank you very much. okay. now, you've got a ph.d in psychology. >> yeah. >> stephen: is there any chance that the last four years are some sort of fever dream that we are all just going to wake up from? >>opt,nfortutely, n'ty.usi'id >> stephen: your book about your uncle, your grandfather, your father and the entire family is called "too much and never enough." what does that title refer to? >> when i started formulating this book it was really important to me to look back and try to make sense of how we got to where we are today. and in, in lo
please welcome mary trump.it's such a pleasure, stephen, thank you for having me. >> stephen: now, before we get started, have you seen my show? because i talk about your uncle a lot. >> i have indeed seen your show. ( laughs ) >> stephen: okay, good. then are you, do you enjoy it? are you okay with my show? >> i think it's amazing, actually. >> stephen: i never-- i never thought i would hear that, a trump enjoys my show. thank you so much. i was definitely...
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but mary jackson spread word the day before. she was talking up this riot that was going to take place. or not this riot, but a protest that was going to take place. mary jackson was described by the richmond examiner as a good specimen of a 40-year-old amazon, with the eye of a devil. another paper said she had a vixenish eye. and i will talk a little bit more about the portrayal of the women in the bread riot as we go on. but mary jackson arranged for women of the town to meet in belvedere hill baptist church in oregon hill, which is a working class neighborhood. and at this meeting, they decided that they would go with -- as a body to the provision stores and demand goods at government prices. so that was their goal. they wanted to be able to go to the market and pay the same price that the army was paying for the goods that it purchased for the soldiers. now, it's kind of interesting about this meeting that took place in the church because, immediately after the riot, the pastor of the church paid for an announcement in the
but mary jackson spread word the day before. she was talking up this riot that was going to take place. or not this riot, but a protest that was going to take place. mary jackson was described by the richmond examiner as a good specimen of a 40-year-old amazon, with the eye of a devil. another paper said she had a vixenish eye. and i will talk a little bit more about the portrayal of the women in the bread riot as we go on. but mary jackson arranged for women of the town to meet in belvedere...
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len. >> mary, thank you. we go to cbs reporter courtney live in galveston, texas, with a look at the damage. courtney. >> reporter: len, we in galveston didn't take a direct hit but seeing minor flooding and homes in the west end of galveston took on water and restaurant across the street and bay and what we're seeing here is nothing like what we're seeing in south western louisiana. hurricane laura ripped buildings to shreds and slammed the shore. >> trying to take cover. trying to take cover. >> reporter: powerful storm packed sustained winds of 150 miles per hour. flipping over an rv and dumping over 10-inches of rain in some places. in lake charles louisiana, debris scattered everywhere and property damage is extensive and that's where one person road out the storm. >> i've never experienced one this intense and the storm of a lifetime and i think that's an accurate statement for sure. >> reporter: forecasters predicted a massive unsurvivable storm surge and 40- miles inland and early reports reveal it ma
len. >> mary, thank you. we go to cbs reporter courtney live in galveston, texas, with a look at the damage. courtney. >> reporter: len, we in galveston didn't take a direct hit but seeing minor flooding and homes in the west end of galveston took on water and restaurant across the street and bay and what we're seeing here is nothing like what we're seeing in south western louisiana. hurricane laura ripped buildings to shreds and slammed the shore. >> trying to take cover....
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going back 70 years. >> marie: i'm asking for a little historical context here, jesse.idea that our cities are on fire is not a reality for most of us who live in cities. >> jesse: greg, that was a really good monologue, it pains me to say it but i have to give you a little credit there. you know when you're driving your little antique cars on the weekends in the wind is blowing through your hair? you look in the side mirror and it says "objects are closer than they appear," that's what the democrat vision is of the democratic party, they have a very warped idea of who the party is. they see twitter, they see cnn hosts, a few mobs looting and rioting and they think that's mainstream. that is such a small slice of normal democratic voters and i think i understand why. this pandemic has cap for them from meeting real voters. in a normal election year, joe and kamala would be going to diners, talking to people in rope lines, may be having town halls in swing districts. they'd be hearing real people who might tell them, i don't really like what's going on and you need to fi
going back 70 years. >> marie: i'm asking for a little historical context here, jesse.idea that our cities are on fire is not a reality for most of us who live in cities. >> jesse: greg, that was a really good monologue, it pains me to say it but i have to give you a little credit there. you know when you're driving your little antique cars on the weekends in the wind is blowing through your hair? you look in the side mirror and it says "objects are closer than they...
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the one on the right is a picture of a mary herself.she often did show up in this military uniform, the reason for this is that she was very much engaged in promoting the war. she adopted the 143rd field artillery unit and california and in fact or troops are part of the film. and this dispatching to the military in the war was a significant part of her public image during the war. she appeared both as a charlie chaplain and douglas fire banks, as well as alone to still war bonds. she offered rousing a ration, is encouraging men to lift, and women to get their mental the colors. she impacted thousands of spectators, and certainly became the most well-known female supporter of the war. now there's no reason to think that this is all about a publicity technique, but certainly her studio made the most of it as you might imagine. and the little a medal, one of the films posters -- i forgot to give you another cool piece all just go back. you seen these i think, there in the museum so if you're in a regular museum person you know them. on th
the one on the right is a picture of a mary herself.she often did show up in this military uniform, the reason for this is that she was very much engaged in promoting the war. she adopted the 143rd field artillery unit and california and in fact or troops are part of the film. and this dispatching to the military in the war was a significant part of her public image during the war. she appeared both as a charlie chaplain and douglas fire banks, as well as alone to still war bonds. she offered...
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marie is reduced to slave labor. the poster advertising this film features that exact act with the actress who plays marie being whipped by the german. marie is also cornered by the evil german, according to photo play quote, he cornered her behind a locked door, running a hand over her arms and shoulders as he held her close. and that's the -- the picture is from a still and also in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who disappeared. it happens a lot. as they await their capture, they pledge their marriage vows and marie extracts from douglas his pledge that he will shoot them herself if the germans find her, saving her from a fate worse than death. they're rescued when a secondary character, a spunky character in the film, saves them by lobbing a jer nationwigrenade at the gey advance. it was not unique to the war. if you have seen the pretty vile "birth of a nation" it centers around rape of a white woman by a newly freed slaves. star of "birth of a nation" is the sam
marie is reduced to slave labor. the poster advertising this film features that exact act with the actress who plays marie being whipped by the german. marie is also cornered by the evil german, according to photo play quote, he cornered her behind a locked door, running a hand over her arms and shoulders as he held her close. and that's the -- the picture is from a still and also in photo play. the end comes when marie escapes to the attic where she finds douglas who disappeared. it happens a...
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when she debates mary norton. a radio debate, but clearly they know they are going to be photographed. mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. and edith noures rogers is in widow's we've. still officially mourning her husband. but it is politically savvy. she is always very good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election. in here she says over and over again, things like, always on the job. reelect mrs. rogers. on her own record of achievements. inside, it says some wonderful stuff. "knows the ropes, gives prompt, efficient service." and she talks a lot about what she has done for veterans. she is not above also saying she is still mrs. john jacob rogers. this is the primary season in september. so she is very much -- she is very wise in the ways of doing this. later, after she has been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and also very much related to the issues important to her. here she and other members of congress ar
when she debates mary norton. a radio debate, but clearly they know they are going to be photographed. mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. and edith noures rogers is in widow's we've. still officially mourning her husband. but it is politically savvy. she is always very good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election. in here she says over and over again, things like, always on the job. reelect mrs. rogers. on her own record of achievements. inside, it...
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>> mary bruce leading us off again tonight. mary, thank you. >>> president trump before the cameras at the white house just a short time after joe biden and kamala harris spoke. in a new interview today, he had already called kamala harris a disaster, labeling biden and harris as socialists. and tonight, what the president again said about suburban housewives here in the u.s. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: just two weeks ago, donald trump said kamala harris would be a, quote, "fine choice" to be joe biden's running mate. today, he called her a disaster.
>> mary bruce leading us off again tonight. mary, thank you. >>> president trump before the cameras at the white house just a short time after joe biden and kamala harris spoke. in a new interview today, he had already called kamala harris a disaster, labeling biden and harris as socialists. and tonight, what the president again said about suburban housewives here in the u.s. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: just two weeks ago,...
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and let's get to mary bruce tonight. and mary, i know we expect former vice president joe biden and senator kamala harris to appear for the first time together tomorrow. all this playing out during this pandemic, which is why we saw that zoom call today. so, any more on how this will be defined, how this will look tomorrow? >> reporter: well, david, for the first time tomorrow, we will be seeing the harris/biden ticket together. they are set to deliver remarks in biden's hometown in delaware. harris will then have just a week to prepare for the democratic convention, but she has been laying the groundwork for this for her entire career. tonight, sources close to harris say they are overcome with emotion. one telling us, now, onto the hard part. david? >> mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> and as we reported, even before today's nomination, senator kamala harris already achieved a number of historic milestones. tonight, her childhood, what shaped her, what set her on this path. abc's linsey davis on t
and let's get to mary bruce tonight. and mary, i know we expect former vice president joe biden and senator kamala harris to appear for the first time together tomorrow. all this playing out during this pandemic, which is why we saw that zoom call today. so, any more on how this will be defined, how this will look tomorrow? >> reporter: well, david, for the first time tomorrow, we will be seeing the harris/biden ticket together. they are set to deliver remarks in biden's hometown in...
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in fact the admissions officer was a friend of mary trump's father. he was a friend of fred trump jr. >> what more can you tell you about the relationship he has with his sister maryanne, do you know whether mary trump, the niece, recorded any other conversations? >> i don't know if she recorded other conversations with other family members. she has not said she has. in the book there seemed to be quotes coming from judge barry. the relationship -- maryanne trump barry was nominated by president reagan in 1983 to be a federal judge at a time there weren't many women on the federal bench. she was one of just a couple attorneys in the federal attorney's office at the time. so, you know, she had quite a remarkable punishment. in the tapes she says that she asked her brother donald trump to ask donald trump's lawyer, the infamous roy cohen to called president reagan to try to smooth the way to barry to be nominated for the federal bench. the next day, in fact, according to the president's sister, she was in fact nominated. in the tape she says i would hav
in fact the admissions officer was a friend of mary trump's father. he was a friend of fred trump jr. >> what more can you tell you about the relationship he has with his sister maryanne, do you know whether mary trump, the niece, recorded any other conversations? >> i don't know if she recorded other conversations with other family members. she has not said she has. in the book there seemed to be quotes coming from judge barry. the relationship -- maryanne trump barry was nominated...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the mayor during a press conference had very harsh words for president trump saying, quote, it's you who's created the hate over the last four years. he also called the president racist and sexist. >> get back in your car -- >> what you gonna do? >> reporter: clashes between president trump supporters and counterprotesters in portland turned deadly over the weekend. one man reportedly affiliated with a right-wing political organization was shot and killed saturday night. >> prior to the shooting, there was a political rally involving a vehicle caravan that traveled through portland for several hours. there were skirmishes between rallygoers and counter-demonstrators and police made several arrests. >> reporter: the deadly encounter after a 17-year-old killed two, protesting in wisconsin protesting the killing of jacob blake. the democratic mayor blamed president trump for the violence. >> you know what i say? protests your -- >> instead he chooses to play petty po he said the mayor is
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the mayor during a press conference had very harsh words for president trump saying, quote, it's you who's created the hate over the last four years. he also called the president racist and sexist. >> get back in your car -- >> what you gonna do? >> reporter: clashes between president trump supporters and counterprotesters in portland turned deadly over the weekend. one man reportedly affiliated with a right-wing political...
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what was it like to bring mary on to this one?e for me i knew mary was going to stop in new york on tour and i set her up to meet with courtney to sit down and talk about possible characters or something that we could do on the show and this is while "power" was still running and it evolved and developed and i'm just -- i was so excited that we could make it happen like she'll tell you i called her like 50,000 times, like, mary, please, you don't understand. we need this. >> let's take a quick look now at "power book ii." >> what's going on out here? >> back up, back up, back up. >> damn, that's monet. >> get inside. he can handle himself. go ahead. it'll be squashed in a minute. >> now you, 50, you actually killed your own character off so you're not going to be back for this season and it's going to center around the sun of ghost and a lot of people felt some kind of way about now the sun of ghost. they weren't feeling him a lot so how did this story line come along and do you think all those fans from "power" will definitely fo
what was it like to bring mary on to this one?e for me i knew mary was going to stop in new york on tour and i set her up to meet with courtney to sit down and talk about possible characters or something that we could do on the show and this is while "power" was still running and it evolved and developed and i'm just -- i was so excited that we could make it happen like she'll tell you i called her like 50,000 times, like, mary, please, you don't understand. we need this. >>...
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let's start with you mary.l lot of speeches in an awfully long career, how important you think one is? it is the most important speech of his career, no question about it. he has the opportunity to explain to the opportunity to explain to the american people who he is and why he should be the next president, why they should oppose donald trump and how he is going to ring the country out of clothes, out of the pandemic and bring them back to work and school. i think this convention has used video very effectively. the video we saw a little while ago, it shows that joe biden wanted to cure cancer. the moonshot as it was cold, and in this case, what you can say is anyone who wants to cu re you can say is anyone who wants to cure cancer and has pursued that concern me and a pandemic, put people back to work and send kids back to school. the democrats have a case to make withjoe biden democrats have a case to make with joe biden on democrats have a case to make withjoe biden on two democrats have a case to make with
let's start with you mary.l lot of speeches in an awfully long career, how important you think one is? it is the most important speech of his career, no question about it. he has the opportunity to explain to the opportunity to explain to the american people who he is and why he should be the next president, why they should oppose donald trump and how he is going to ring the country out of clothes, out of the pandemic and bring them back to work and school. i think this convention has used...