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marie's life.ays, when marie's daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin's daughter. the two sit down at the piano and play. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe someday she'll know about that uncontainable woman, who will she stayed, brought joy, marie. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. >> >> we begin with the effort to rescue more than 200 hostages kidnapped by hamas six weeks ago. today it, israeli
marie's life.ays, when marie's daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin's daughter. the two sit down at the piano and play. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe someday she'll know about that uncontainable woman, who will she stayed, brought joy, marie. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm andrea...
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the rosary is connected to mary. in 1961, san francisco was the site of perhaps the largest religious gathering in the united states. when 500,000 people gathered in golden gate park to pray the rosary in 1961. we have some grainy photos we hope to show you. the rosary rally has been renewed in the city. on october 5th, 2019 a rosary rally will be held . the ninth year in a roe. we gather to pray to mary to express our faith in communal love . we will talk about this and about our archdiocese renewed concentration to an dependence upon the mother of god and her undying love for her children. please, return after this beef break commuter special guests. >>> thousands brought their parents to gather at san francisco international airport to greet this historic day. this historic day being the arrivals of the beatles at the airport. what is he like about the beatles? >>> thank you for joining us on "mosaic" today. i have two special guest with me and we will talk about mary, life with mary and upcoming events such as a
the rosary is connected to mary. in 1961, san francisco was the site of perhaps the largest religious gathering in the united states. when 500,000 people gathered in golden gate park to pray the rosary in 1961. we have some grainy photos we hope to show you. the rosary rally has been renewed in the city. on october 5th, 2019 a rosary rally will be held . the ninth year in a roe. we gather to pray to mary to express our faith in communal love . we will talk about this and about our archdiocese...
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in the present year, god will carry out a special mission for mary.ission from the new addanascia, and with those blessed words spoken to archanel gabriel. i, servant of pan, give me the dance of tvaygo words. this is my mission - the weight of us and god. human wounds, carried to the sadly tortured and begging for work for sinners. at the end of the hymn, the illuminated bagarodzitsy sings: oh, dear mother of god, you bring joy to the heavens, you are a brahma, mary, you are our superintendent, you are a flower that heals the painful wounds of people. brothers and sisters, in our time it is no longer customary to honor god’s service in church, but we were honored by god’s fathers and fathers. it is necessary to understand this problem and learn from your life greedily dedicate yourself to god and seek my will in the same way as the most holy panna mary taught her life. our khrost. adkryv way to us and the knowledge of god. let us thank god for the magic of the sun and the light of the sustrakatsa with them at the holy sacraments of the kastsela, and
in the present year, god will carry out a special mission for mary.ission from the new addanascia, and with those blessed words spoken to archanel gabriel. i, servant of pan, give me the dance of tvaygo words. this is my mission - the weight of us and god. human wounds, carried to the sadly tortured and begging for work for sinners. at the end of the hymn, the illuminated bagarodzitsy sings: oh, dear mother of god, you bring joy to the heavens, you are a brahma, mary, you are our...
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mary earps, i've never said this— mary earps, i've never said this to _ mary earps, i've never said thisthis to a goalkeeper before but on behalf of the bbc's service, you are — on behalf of the bbc's service, you are the player of the year, 2023, — you are the player of the year, 2023, voted by the public. especially as this?- especially as this? super special. _ especially as this? super special, thank _ especially as this? super special, thank you - especially as this? super special, thank you to - especially as this? super - special, thank you to everyone who voted for me and i am very humbled. really glad that i can be the first goalkeeper to win out. it is special. the people who are up for the award were very good contenders and has been a lot of happen this year and obviously we have had the world cup and everything that has gone on with a goalkeeper shirts and the union behind me, it seems like cannot even just that. just incredible support from the public. hi that. just incredible support from the public.— that. just incredible support from the public. hi mary, it is peter schn
mary earps, i've never said this— mary earps, i've never said this to _ mary earps, i've never said thisthis to a goalkeeper before but on behalf of the bbc's service, you are — on behalf of the bbc's service, you are the player of the year, 2023, — you are the player of the year, 2023, voted by the public. especially as this?- especially as this? super special. _ especially as this? super special, thank _ especially as this? super special, thank you - especially as this? super special,...
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marie is the mother of a young son.he has a ba and ma and working on her doctorate in educational leadership. and beyond her is marion and she is the principle of saint cecilia's grammar school in san francisco. she has been there six years as principal and nearly 30 years as a teacher and is also an alumnus , alumni, i should say. she is a grown daughter who is a dr., i understand or a nurse. experienced educators and experienced family women and they will help us understand what advent is, what our preparation for christmases. someone close this advent puzzle to me the other day and said, in the catholic church, how does new year's come before christmas class >> ativan is the beginning of the liturgical year in the catholic church. we actually start , i could say happy new year on december 3rd because that is the first sunday of advent . and what happens as we go four weeks for advent and then there is 12 days of christmas . and then we go into ordinary time . and there is six weeks of ordinary time. which will then b
marie is the mother of a young son.he has a ba and ma and working on her doctorate in educational leadership. and beyond her is marion and she is the principle of saint cecilia's grammar school in san francisco. she has been there six years as principal and nearly 30 years as a teacher and is also an alumnus , alumni, i should say. she is a grown daughter who is a dr., i understand or a nurse. experienced educators and experienced family women and they will help us understand what advent is,...
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hi, mary. i can congratulate _ do well. hi, mary. i can congratulate you i do well. hi, mary. again. - congratulations. but you are not done _ congratulations. but you are not done yet. — congratulations. but you are not done yet. you _ congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. _ congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. you - congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. you have i congratulations. but you are not| done yet, you know. you have to congratulations. but you are not - done yet, you know. you have to keep going. _ done yet, you know. you have to keep going. get— done yet, you know. you have to keep going. get some — done yet, you know. you have to keep going, get some more. _ done yet, you know. you have to keep going, get some more. enjoy- done yet, you know. you have to keep going, get some more. enjoy this- going, get some more. enjoy this award _ going, get some more. enjoy this award and — going, get some more. enjoy this award and see _ going, get some more. enjoy this award and see you _ going, get some more. enjoy this award an
hi, mary. i can congratulate _ do well. hi, mary. i can congratulate you i do well. hi, mary. again. - congratulations. but you are not done _ congratulations. but you are not done yet. — congratulations. but you are not done yet. you _ congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. _ congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. you - congratulations. but you are not done yet, you know. you have i congratulations. but you are not| done yet, you know. you have to congratulations....
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: heck of a lot better, marie. >> marie: at the detriment of progressive base. >> harris: who cares about the progressive base, do you need votes this badly? he says he can beat anybody, just watch me, he says. >> raymond: we've been at the border, you see how border agents have been turned, in their words, to travel agent of every migrant entering the country and that is what we're seeing. they are surging and poor guy can't tweet because they need to register these people. what happens? reality is, funds for the border go to ngo's that are basically more travel concierge for migrants to go anywhere in the interior united states. or make sure they get healthcare. that is a human right. >> harris: a human right is to give healthcare to people who come here illegally? >> when accompanied children show up malnurrished and freezing -- >> harris: now you are layering on. >> marie: i said basically. >> chief owens. i follow him on the x. he said over the weekend, we've arrested two sex offenders, one subject with a warrant, molestation of minor, indecency with a chil
: heck of a lot better, marie. >> marie: at the detriment of progressive base. >> harris: who cares about the progressive base, do you need votes this badly? he says he can beat anybody, just watch me, he says. >> raymond: we've been at the border, you see how border agents have been turned, in their words, to travel agent of every migrant entering the country and that is what we're seeing. they are surging and poor guy can't tweet because they need to register these people....
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it does take a hail mary pass, a minor miracle. you would use the church analogy, but, you know football is close. >> we were thinking football, you are 40e holier than we are. larry: a bill buckley catholic church. >> i was thinking -- what is more than a mai hail mary, i don't know, i think that is you have run out of all of your options if you tried to hail mary and god does not smile on you in that moment. larry: hail of the mary is top of the line,ure right. i don't want to bring religion into this gee wiz. the other thing, to ask, there is a debate on the sean hannity show. newsom versus desantis. i hope millions and millions and millions people watch, also like an also-rans group, i was talking with steve moore on the phone over the weekend, what if desantis clobbers gavin newsom? in this sean hannity debate? you know, could desantis redeem himself, everyone is leaving california. they are moving to texas and florida. because of the taxes and illegal ill bre immigration and crime and the rest, we have this church theme what
it does take a hail mary pass, a minor miracle. you would use the church analogy, but, you know football is close. >> we were thinking football, you are 40e holier than we are. larry: a bill buckley catholic church. >> i was thinking -- what is more than a mai hail mary, i don't know, i think that is you have run out of all of your options if you tried to hail mary and god does not smile on you in that moment. larry: hail of the mary is top of the line,ure right. i don't want to...
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i don't know what more than ha a hail mary is.ions and tried a hail mary and god doesn't smile on you at that moment in time. larry: hail mary, you got it right, charlie that is the top of the line. i don't want to bring in religion but gee whiz, hail mary is top of the line. i want to ask, a debate is coming up on the sean hannity show, newsom versus desantis. i hope millions and millions and millions of people watch sean. kind of like and also-rans group. then again i was thinking, talking to my pal steve moore on the phone over the weekend, what if, what if desantis clobbers gavin newsom in this sean hannity debate? what if he clobbers him? could desantis redeem himself? after all everyone is leaving california. they're all moving to texas and florida because of taxes and illegal immigration and crime and all the rest of it. so you know, seeing, we have this church theme, what if desantis seeks salvation in the debate with newsome? >> i like that. i like that. how amazing is, that gavin newsom is not even running yet ron desant
i don't know what more than ha a hail mary is.ions and tried a hail mary and god doesn't smile on you at that moment in time. larry: hail mary, you got it right, charlie that is the top of the line. i don't want to bring in religion but gee whiz, hail mary is top of the line. i want to ask, a debate is coming up on the sean hannity show, newsom versus desantis. i hope millions and millions and millions of people watch sean. kind of like and also-rans group. then again i was thinking, talking to...
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congratulations to mary earps!er woods to the pga tour's prize for generating the most media interest in 2023. mciiroy was awarded £12 million for winning the top spot on the tour's player's impact programme. woods won it in the two previous years, despite his injury—hit playing schedule. the award was introduced to reward players who generate the most interest in the pga tour, via a variety of different online platforms. staying with goals. ——golf tiger woods has revealed his frustration at the secretive nature of the potential deal to bring all the different factions of golf together. the sport was stunned when a framework agreement between the pga tour, dp world tour and saudi arabia's public investment fund was announced earlier this year with a deadline of december 31 for a deal to be finalised. woods last played competitively at the masters in april and the 47—year—old says he can't wait to test himself at this week's hero challenge. i'm excited to compete and play and i'm just as curious as all of you are to
congratulations to mary earps!er woods to the pga tour's prize for generating the most media interest in 2023. mciiroy was awarded £12 million for winning the top spot on the tour's player's impact programme. woods won it in the two previous years, despite his injury—hit playing schedule. the award was introduced to reward players who generate the most interest in the pga tour, via a variety of different online platforms. staying with goals. ——golf tiger woods has revealed his...
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mary: it is right across the board. in on four or five different sectors from life-sciences to technology to financial services and engineering. those are the kind of areas we are very focused on. we won some really good investments this year, for example, analog devices is investing 630 million in a european initiative, a collaborative initiative. we have also seen lily, one billion in advanced manufacturing facility. again, in the pharmaceuticals area. a u.s. company, dexcom is establishing his first presence in europe -- its first presence in europe and ireland. there is a lot of activity happening. pepsi had 127 million investment in r&d and manufacturing and have added another 35 million. a lot happening right across the board. really significant investment. >> is it basically investments that would have gone to the u.k. were it not for brexit or would have gone elsewhere in europe? mary: i think today, companies are doing huge due diligence and looking at locations across the grub, locations where they already hav
mary: it is right across the board. in on four or five different sectors from life-sciences to technology to financial services and engineering. those are the kind of areas we are very focused on. we won some really good investments this year, for example, analog devices is investing 630 million in a european initiative, a collaborative initiative. we have also seen lily, one billion in advanced manufacturing facility. again, in the pharmaceuticals area. a u.s. company, dexcom is establishing...
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mary earps.lkeeper before, but on behalf of the bbc world service, you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 2023. and it's voted for by the public as well. so how special is it to get this individual recognition? thank you very much to everyone who voted for me. yeah, very, very humbled. and i'm really glad that i can be the first goalkeeper to win it. special. the people who were up for the award were very, very good contenders. to be honest, i thought bonmati might take it. there's been a lot that's happened this year. obviously, we've had the world cup, we've had everything that's gone on with the goalkeeper shirts and i've had the whole goalkeeper union behind me, it seemed like. and not evenjust thatjust incredible support from the public. hi, mary, it's peter schmeichel here. l i mean, what a great achievement. - women's footballer of the year. it doesn't happen very often to goalkeepers. | i know it does not. you're right. player of the year anyway. really is always the were the guys
mary earps.lkeeper before, but on behalf of the bbc world service, you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 2023. and it's voted for by the public as well. so how special is it to get this individual recognition? thank you very much to everyone who voted for me. yeah, very, very humbled. and i'm really glad that i can be the first goalkeeper to win it. special. the people who were up for the award were very, very good contenders. to be honest, i thought bonmati might take it. there's been...
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that preparing little willie lincoln was the connection that she made with mary lincoln. they agreed to their sons together, and that was the bond that created this. this is this friendship that, oh, please, god help me that i'm making into a film. elizabeth keckleand mary lincoln. there's a book that i have the rights to gentrication. her wrote one of the many books at i did research on mrs. lincoln. mrs. keckley, the unlikely friendship of the first lady and a former slave. now, when i got the got the call to audition for this role, and i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know anything about elizabeth. i d a day and a half to prepare. even spielberg wants me to g on tape, and i'm like, okay, daniel dayewis, no pressure. no problem.nd a half great. so i o course, i google everything that i can and as soon as i read that one page of wikipedia emotionally, i connected to this woman. i don't need to go into detail, but i just connected to her fortitude and her faith and her overcoming trauma and a of it consistently looki. standing up for things that need to be stood up for and
that preparing little willie lincoln was the connection that she made with mary lincoln. they agreed to their sons together, and that was the bond that created this. this is this friendship that, oh, please, god help me that i'm making into a film. elizabeth keckleand mary lincoln. there's a book that i have the rights to gentrication. her wrote one of the many books at i did research on mrs. lincoln. mrs. keckley, the unlikely friendship of the first lady and a former slave. now, when i got...
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so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago with its predecessor, adam and eve. after the pill. now, in saying that this project is closed, i don't mean that the last word has been had on it. far from it. in a most welcome development, new voices are emerging, including from non-religious orbits that are also newly skeptical. all of the post 1960s status quo. i mean, instead that an idea that i started developing over a decade ago has now with this new book received the more or less systematic treatment first envisioned for it. the elevator version of that idea is simple. for six decades
so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago...
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so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago with its predecessor, adam and eve. after the pill. now, in saying that this project is closed, i don't mean that the last word has been had on it. far from it. in a most welcome development, new voices are emerging, including from non-religious orbits that are also newly skeptical. all of the post 1960s status quo. i mean, instead that an idea that i started developing over a decade ago has now with this new book received the more or less systematic treatment first envisioned for it. the elevator version of that idea is simple. for six decades
so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago...
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mary. >> well, there's mary kay, who is the makeup, mary kay.as going to let you bring the script i'm talking about. >> i'm wearing the script. >> she's mary kay. and we've got reggie fulfilled. >> reggie setting everybody straight. >> mary j with pavarotti. >> oh, does a christmas song that i like. >> okay. >> and you know what you're giving mary j with your outfit today to mary j. >> right? no, no. >> i want to give mary j. leave mary j back into the 50s. >> what's the weather in this dancerie? why >> all right. we are looking at high and mid-level clouds. pacific northwest and a little bit of rain there. portland and seattle and some cool temperatures as we get behind a couple of systems that will visit us later on today is minor and then into thanksgiving, there's a look at santa cruz, 45 degrees, a high of 70. today. it is 50. in san francisco, 44 in oakland with 46. in san jose, 38 in palo alto, beautiful view here. exploratorium camera. so we have the sunshine now with cold temperatures. that's because it is so clear. 36, santa rosa, 38.
mary. >> well, there's mary kay, who is the makeup, mary kay.as going to let you bring the script i'm talking about. >> i'm wearing the script. >> she's mary kay. and we've got reggie fulfilled. >> reggie setting everybody straight. >> mary j with pavarotti. >> oh, does a christmas song that i like. >> okay. >> and you know what you're giving mary j with your outfit today to mary j. >> right? no, no. >> i want to give mary j. leave...
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mary ellen, you have a beautiful voice.s collaboration with the musicians. everyone makes mistakes. you have to learn to trust and support one another. what do i do now? if i were you, i'd work on an apology. good luck with that! [gentle, pensive music] fain would i dwell on form, fain, fain deny. what i have spoke, but farewell compliment. so... "doost" thou love me? [john-boy] dost? pronounced "dust". like what a galloping horse kicks up. dost. thanks, john-boy. so, dost thou love me? i know thou wilt say "ay". and i will take thy word. o gentle romeo! if thou dost love-- [knock on door] [sighs of relief] -[elizabeth] we're saved! -[jim bob] i got it! -[elizabeth] no, me first! -[jim bob] no, i'll get it! [elizabeth & jim bob] grandma! grandpa! -good morning. -don't you look pretty? come here and see me. where's your momma? she's in here. uh... mind if i ask you something, grandpa? well, sure! that's what grandpas are for. come on. [birds chirping] did you ever hit daddy when he was a boy, or kick him hard or anything lik
mary ellen, you have a beautiful voice.s collaboration with the musicians. everyone makes mistakes. you have to learn to trust and support one another. what do i do now? if i were you, i'd work on an apology. good luck with that! [gentle, pensive music] fain would i dwell on form, fain, fain deny. what i have spoke, but farewell compliment. so... "doost" thou love me? [john-boy] dost? pronounced "dust". like what a galloping horse kicks up. dost. thanks, john-boy. so, dost...
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mary's school. but the stories here, depressingly similar, like so many schools from coast to coast. this was an institution where neglect abuse until labor will come in place. when i hear the term residential school, it actually makes me angry. there was no learning going on, is a work camp. a number of staff were also predators. the canadian government did a study and they wanted to know how many predators were throughout the 140 residential schools that existed. and the answer was close to 6000. only 50 face. just why don't you? why do we are not or switch them? and the reason is because it's a place of content solve if we are never to repeat the events of history we, we must learn from the 1st part of that they're doing ground penetrating radar with the survivors secretary. and that's what these grids are. and that's happening out a lot of residential schools today. the candidate sincere and genuine about reconciliation help us bring our kids on. so part of that is by doing some kind of training
mary's school. but the stories here, depressingly similar, like so many schools from coast to coast. this was an institution where neglect abuse until labor will come in place. when i hear the term residential school, it actually makes me angry. there was no learning going on, is a work camp. a number of staff were also predators. the canadian government did a study and they wanted to know how many predators were throughout the 140 residential schools that existed. and the answer was close to...
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my name is rachel monroy and i work at the mary baker eddy papers. and i just wanted to talk a few of the efforts we've been doing to publicize some of the documents on our collection as they relate to what's been going on in the world. as historical editors, we often to skew interpretation and let the of our documents we edit speak for themselves. yet the nature of our work which requires us to carefully and reread multiple times the correspondence of a specific individual or documents related to a particular event provides us a rare in-depth knowledge to offer valuable insight on social and political canvas of our day. i was pleased to be invited. join this roundtable because it's a unique opportunity for documenting who too frequently lurk in the background behind our subjects to come forward and speak about important social, cultural and political topics. while most of us aren't approaching the collections with the intent to specific documents that may relate to contemporary social issues research inherent to the profession of documentary editing
my name is rachel monroy and i work at the mary baker eddy papers. and i just wanted to talk a few of the efforts we've been doing to publicize some of the documents on our collection as they relate to what's been going on in the world. as historical editors, we often to skew interpretation and let the of our documents we edit speak for themselves. yet the nature of our work which requires us to carefully and reread multiple times the correspondence of a specific individual or documents related...
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i'm anne-marie green. israel and hamas have agreed to extend the truce for another two days in the hopes of bringing more hostages and prisoners home. another 11 israeli women and children were released yesterday, bringing the number of hostages freed to 69 in the lst four days, nearly half of them children. the only american let go was abigail idan who is now in the care of a family. her parents were murdered in the october 7th attack. and secretary of state anthony blinken will return this week to the middle east, his third trip to the region since the war began. shanelle kaul is following all of the developments and she journeys us from new york. good morning, shanelle. >> hey, anne-marie. almost 75% of the population has now been driven away from their homes. now finally a break in fighting is giving new hope for more aid. >> this is a momentous day in our lives. >> reporter: after being held captive in faz for more than 50 days, two were finally released. >> i can feel him. i can smell him. he's comin
i'm anne-marie green. israel and hamas have agreed to extend the truce for another two days in the hopes of bringing more hostages and prisoners home. another 11 israeli women and children were released yesterday, bringing the number of hostages freed to 69 in the lst four days, nearly half of them children. the only american let go was abigail idan who is now in the care of a family. her parents were murdered in the october 7th attack. and secretary of state anthony blinken will return this...
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the church has one altar in the name of the nativity of the blessed virgin mary.church. the church is located one and a half miles from the parish church. the old-timers of the village still keep the memories of their loved ones who found the shrine on kolpinka. my grandmother told me that her once this icon was found there, then build it there. we grew up there, and we were there more than once, because they were there on vases, like captains on cars, they brought apples, they sold pears, and we children were so happy that they would overpay us there, and for water in the fontanelle, the gety constantly, if something got sick, or there was a sore throat here, even during the times of persecution of the church, local residents made a procession of the cross to kolpinka and came to pray in solitude to collect: pure holy water, over many decades kolpinka became iconic and dear to believers, and always treated this place appropriately, with great respect and trepidation, when there was a religious procession, there was a religious procession from the derevnovsky chur
the church has one altar in the name of the nativity of the blessed virgin mary.church. the church is located one and a half miles from the parish church. the old-timers of the village still keep the memories of their loved ones who found the shrine on kolpinka. my grandmother told me that her once this icon was found there, then build it there. we grew up there, and we were there more than once, because they were there on vases, like captains on cars, they brought apples, they sold pears, and...
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anne-marie? >> well, i know they don't celebrate thanksgiving in israel, but really, just in time for thanksgiving. ian, thank you very much. >>> well, "cbs mornings" will have much more on the hostage deal, including analysis and an interview with national security adviser jake sullivan. that is all ahead starting at 7:00. >>> several american troops have been wounded in an attack on the al asad air base in western iraq. officials say that a heavily armed u.s. attack plane quickly retaliated, killing several iran-backed militants. the pentagon says that this was the first time in recent weeks that u.s. troops were targeted with a close-range ballistic missile. over the past month, dozens of u.s. troops have been wounded in 66 attacks on bases in iraq and syria. >>> and police in new york city say there are growing concerns about terrorist threats in response to the violence in gaza. cbs news has obtained a security alert, suggesting an increasing threat to new york. a new york state intelligence
anne-marie? >> well, i know they don't celebrate thanksgiving in israel, but really, just in time for thanksgiving. ian, thank you very much. >>> well, "cbs mornings" will have much more on the hostage deal, including analysis and an interview with national security adviser jake sullivan. that is all ahead starting at 7:00. >>> several american troops have been wounded in an attack on the al asad air base in western iraq. officials say that a heavily armed u.s....
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but after the broadcast of the film, mary auma disappeared into the shadows.has seen her since. we hear rumours she could be in this village, she could be in that village. and you go. she's gone. she's not there. today the clinic she operated from is long gone. but the problem of child theft is not. as i discovered, children are still being targeted by traffickers in this area. while we were filming, i was approached by a woman called rosemary, who told me one of her granddaughters, five—year—old chelsea, was snatched while playing outside her home. chelsea akinye. it is shocking to think that a young child has gone missing, right here on the doorstep of the very clinic we exposed. the night chelsea was taken, rosemary reported her as missing to the police station, but has had no news on her whereabouts. rosemary searches every day for any information on the whereabouts of chelsea, even if it may not be news she wants to hear. and rosemary is not the only one. between july 2022 and may 2023, almost 7,000 children were reported missing in kenya. only one in six
but after the broadcast of the film, mary auma disappeared into the shadows.has seen her since. we hear rumours she could be in this village, she could be in that village. and you go. she's gone. she's not there. today the clinic she operated from is long gone. but the problem of child theft is not. as i discovered, children are still being targeted by traffickers in this area. while we were filming, i was approached by a woman called rosemary, who told me one of her granddaughters,...
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mary's residential school has checked his entire life. i got on a boat all of these kids were crying so hard and then i had no idea what was going on, what i was getting into. and now we get shipped off off to residential school there in michigan city there called st. mary's. the nighttime came and it wasn't a good environment there. there was, there's to supervisors that main guys there. the man is all went up to their to their bedroom and they took us all in one by one, sexually abusing us every night. every night, all of us kids, we had to do that. and next a got same man a, a cut my hair and were sitting on this because at the barber chair, sitting there and a good smell, i'm so bad and it made me sick advice. now childcare, now deprived of his language and culture subjected to hard labor and sexual abuse, co fell into alcoholism and drug abuse. i didn't know, i didn't know why. i was taking so much cried. i'd really drowned out what has happened to be in school at a really drowned it out. the most devises. and i was speaking out abou
mary's residential school has checked his entire life. i got on a boat all of these kids were crying so hard and then i had no idea what was going on, what i was getting into. and now we get shipped off off to residential school there in michigan city there called st. mary's. the nighttime came and it wasn't a good environment there. there was, there's to supervisors that main guys there. the man is all went up to their to their bedroom and they took us all in one by one, sexually abusing us...
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mary bruce live with us tonight. mary, president biden, chinese president xi meeting behind closed doors, as you just reported, for several hours today. we know the list of issues is long, so, what are you learning about their talks already? >> reporter: well, david, the talks have actually just ended, after four hours. we did see them take that brief break going for a walk. biden saying it was going well, and giving a thumb's up. it's clear they are trying to project a friendlier image, but president xi today was also blunt, saying one side can't remodel the other. that any conflict and confrontation would have unbearable consequences for both countries. david? >> david: mary bruce on this high stakes summit in california. thank you, mary. >>> tonight, the pentagon saying a u.s. warship was forced to shoot down and attack drone heading in the direction of that warship. the drone had come from iranian-backed militants in yemen. so, let's get right to martha raddatz, live in washington for us tonight. martha, what are
mary bruce live with us tonight. mary, president biden, chinese president xi meeting behind closed doors, as you just reported, for several hours today. we know the list of issues is long, so, what are you learning about their talks already? >> reporter: well, david, the talks have actually just ended, after four hours. we did see them take that brief break going for a walk. biden saying it was going well, and giving a thumb's up. it's clear they are trying to project a friendlier image,...
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and that's san francisco fed president mary daly who is here now with cnbc's senior economics reporter steve liesman kick things off for us. >> you kicked it off mary dal hey, thank you for joining us this morning by your count. >> glad to do it. >> okay. so what kelly read is sort of the question i have. where are we right now on fed policy i think there might be a little bit of confusion in the sense that are we one bad inflation report away from hiking rates or do you and the committee need to be convinced with a series of bad reports to hike rates? are you on hold? >> okay. let me first say i'm going to speak for myself. >> right of course. >> here's how i see it, is that policy is in a very good place we have it positioned so that in my judgment, the risks are over tightening and under tightening are roughly balanced and see policy working that's the second point. policy is working. the economy is slowing you see some of the real side variables, employment et cetera easing those are good things in terms of the forecast for inflation. and the news on inflation has been fairly good
and that's san francisco fed president mary daly who is here now with cnbc's senior economics reporter steve liesman kick things off for us. >> you kicked it off mary dal hey, thank you for joining us this morning by your count. >> glad to do it. >> okay. so what kelly read is sort of the question i have. where are we right now on fed policy i think there might be a little bit of confusion in the sense that are we one bad inflation report away from hiking rates or do you and...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with the civil fraud trial that could cost former president trump his business empire in new york. court is dark today. his daughter ivanka testifies tomorrow. but yesterday there were fireworks as trump went on attack. cbs's shanelle kaul joins us from new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in his testimony yesterday trump repeatedly sidestepped questions and weekend off the rails, even calling the attorney general's office haters. a defiant donald trump clashed with prosecutors and the judge inside a new york city courtroom monday. when asked for yes or no answers by the new york state attorney, trump instead rambled, prompting the judge to threaten to cut his testimony short. trump and other defendants including his children have already been found liable for fraud in the case as part of a $250 million lawsui brought by new york attorney general letitia james. >> the numbers don't lie. mr. trump can obviously engage in all of these distractions, and that's ex
i'm anne-marie green. we start with the civil fraud trial that could cost former president trump his business empire in new york. court is dark today. his daughter ivanka testifies tomorrow. but yesterday there were fireworks as trump went on attack. cbs's shanelle kaul joins us from new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. in his testimony yesterday trump repeatedly sidestepped questions and weekend off the rails, even calling the attorney general's office haters. a defiant...
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anne-marie? >> doug williams in tel aviv. thank you. >>> now to a series of potentially deadly and targeted attacks on election workers across the country. the fbi and postal inspectors are looking into more than a dozen letters, some containing fentanyl, that were sent to election offices in at least five states. cbs' shanelle kaul joins us now from here in new york with the details on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. election workers were the clear target here, including those in one of the nation's most important presidential swing states. secretary of state brad raffensperger calling this domestic terrorism. >> it will kill you. it will kill you very quickly. >> reporter: a grim warning from federal authorities after suspicious letters, some with fentanyl, were mailed to election offices in at least five states. >> they're processing the ballots, and then, you know, next thing you know they got to worry about white powder being sent? >> reporter: a source familiar with the investigation tells cbs
anne-marie? >> doug williams in tel aviv. thank you. >>> now to a series of potentially deadly and targeted attacks on election workers across the country. the fbi and postal inspectors are looking into more than a dozen letters, some containing fentanyl, that were sent to election offices in at least five states. cbs' shanelle kaul joins us now from here in new york with the details on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. election workers were the...
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>> david: mary bruce with us.nk you, mary. >>> tonight, hollywood finally getting back to business after the actors' union reached a deal to end its 118-day strike. sag-aftra celebrating what they're calling a, quote, groundbreaking new three-year deal with the studios, with higher minimum wages, bonuses for streaming, and the first ever protections for actors when it comes to artificial intelligence. the 160,000 members must still vote on this, but the union tonight saying they can get back to work. >>> when we come back here, the urgent manhunt outside new york city, the new wanted poster just issued, and the reward tonight. >>> also, the electrical worker coming into contact with a live wire, losing his left eye and part of his face, and what doctors have been able to do. it's extraordinary. imagine if you could get ahead of your ibs-c by treating it with linzess. then you could start proactively managing your constipation with belly pain. say yess to linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it's a once-daily pill t
>> david: mary bruce with us.nk you, mary. >>> tonight, hollywood finally getting back to business after the actors' union reached a deal to end its 118-day strike. sag-aftra celebrating what they're calling a, quote, groundbreaking new three-year deal with the studios, with higher minimum wages, bonuses for streaming, and the first ever protections for actors when it comes to artificial intelligence. the 160,000 members must still vote on this, but the union tonight saying they...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this was a historic and disruptive strike that shut down production across the industry. the union representing hollywood actors calling this deal a victory. >> we won, baby! [ cheers ] >> reporter: hollywood actors are celebrating being back in business. >> it's been a long, long time coming. >> reporter: s.a.g.-aftra reaching a tentative deal with the major studios last night squashing a contentious nearly four-month-long strike. >> it is a great deal. we voted unanymously to approve -- unanimously to approve it. >> reporter: during the 118 days of picketing, actors pushed for better wages, health care, and pay. but the biggest sticking point -- the use of artificial intelligence. >> they can use your image and your voice and put you into a project that you would not have agreed to. >> reporter: the union says the more than $1 billion three-year contract now includes a.i. protection and a new bonus paid by streaming services. it comes after days of negotiations on what the studios c
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this was a historic and disruptive strike that shut down production across the industry. the union representing hollywood actors calling this deal a victory. >> we won, baby! [ cheers ] >> reporter: hollywood actors are celebrating being back in business. >> it's been a long, long time coming. >> reporter: s.a.g.-aftra reaching a tentative deal with the major studios last night squashing a contentious nearly...
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[olivia] good night, mary ellen! [mary ellen] good night, john-boy! [john-boy] good night, erin!
[olivia] good night, mary ellen! [mary ellen] good night, john-boy! [john-boy] good night, erin!
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anne-marie? >> doug williams in tel aviv, thank you so much, doug. >>> the war taking place half a world away is having a big impact on the presidential race here at home. while the election is still a year off, new polling suggests former president trump has a slight edge over president biden. here's cbs' skyler henry. >>> mr. president, any progress on a humanitarian pause? >> yes. >> reporter: president biden over the weekend signaled that there could be a break in the fighting from israel's war with hamas to get more aid in and more hostages out of gaza. as top administration officials overseas looked to tamp down concerns about a wider conflict in the region -- >> the humanitarian pause or pauses could make a positive difference. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill are expressing their concerns about israel's deadly siege. >> they're an independent country. but we have a right to say, sorry, you need a new military strategy. go after hamas. but that means do not kill innocent men, women,
anne-marie? >> doug williams in tel aviv, thank you so much, doug. >>> the war taking place half a world away is having a big impact on the presidential race here at home. while the election is still a year off, new polling suggests former president trump has a slight edge over president biden. here's cbs' skyler henry. >>> mr. president, any progress on a humanitarian pause? >> yes. >> reporter: president biden over the weekend signaled that there could be a...
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i'm anne-marie green. israeli leaders say they're closer than ever before on a possible deal to free some of the 200 plus hostages taken by hamas nearly six weeks ago. this as israeli forces continue to scour gaza's al shifa hospital for evidence of hamas' command center. they released new images of a tunnel dug on hospital grounds. also two tragic discoveries, israel says it recovered the bodies of a 19-year-old soldier and a 65-year-old woman in a building adjacent to the hospital. both had been taken hostage. and israel has signaled its offensive against hamas could next target the south, where most of the population is already taken refuge. cbs' doug williams joins us from tel aviv. doug, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. as the israelis say they continue to take control of more hamas strongholds in northern gaza, the situation growing more dire each day for palestinian civilians that remain. cbs news got word last night that gaza's only operational hospital was surrounded by idf for
i'm anne-marie green. israeli leaders say they're closer than ever before on a possible deal to free some of the 200 plus hostages taken by hamas nearly six weeks ago. this as israeli forces continue to scour gaza's al shifa hospital for evidence of hamas' command center. they released new images of a tunnel dug on hospital grounds. also two tragic discoveries, israel says it recovered the bodies of a 19-year-old soldier and a 65-year-old woman in a building adjacent to the hospital. both had...
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let's get right to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce.nd so, mary, what are you learning? what is the white house saying? what's the future of this money, given how they've passed this? >> reporter: well, david, the house just narrowly passing this $14.3 billion in military aid for israel. this is money to help replenish the iron dome missile defense system and to bulk up munitions. 12 democrats joining the overwhelming majority of republicans on this. but david, this bill tonight is dead on arrival. this is the first big move for the new house speaker, mike johnson, and he is defying president biden and bipartisan opposition in the senate for what this bill does not do. there is no humanitarian aid for gaza, and no funding for the war in ukraine. and to pay for all of this israel aid only, republicans in an unprecedented move are demanding equal cuts from the irs. now, johnson is adamant, he says he is not playing politics here, but the white house says this bill is bad for israel, that it sets a bad precedent. and the president has said
let's get right to our chief white house correspondent mary bruce.nd so, mary, what are you learning? what is the white house saying? what's the future of this money, given how they've passed this? >> reporter: well, david, the house just narrowly passing this $14.3 billion in military aid for israel. this is money to help replenish the iron dome missile defense system and to bulk up munitions. 12 democrats joining the overwhelming majority of republicans on this. but david, this bill...
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mary is still with us.ine with what the insurrectionists envisioned for that day. tell us about this. >> yeah. so, edward kelly was the january 6th defendant at issue here, and he's one of the first people to breach through that door. he was identified by the sweatshirt he wore, burr it -- but it took work to identify who he was. he busted through the window with a wooden plank and kicked ohm that door, allowing rioters to flood in. after his arrest in may of 2022, he actually plotted allegedly the fbi says with a co-conspirator who is charm here, austin carter, who has now pleaded guilty, and they had this list of 37 fbifficials who were involved in this investigation, 37 law enforcement personnel, and had esent when he was first re arrested. the other person they were conspiring with here was the one who sort of flipped and went to the fbi and said, hey, here's what they're plotting up to here, so someone who was a part of this plot did the right thing and went to law enforcement. but at the center of thi
mary is still with us.ine with what the insurrectionists envisioned for that day. tell us about this. >> yeah. so, edward kelly was the january 6th defendant at issue here, and he's one of the first people to breach through that door. he was identified by the sweatshirt he wore, burr it -- but it took work to identify who he was. he busted through the window with a wooden plank and kicked ohm that door, allowing rioters to flood in. after his arrest in may of 2022, he actually plotted...
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mary higgins, tracy's good friend.e time telling her that husband number one was the prime suspect. >> she said, well, john pitman iii is in a lot of trouble. that he is the one that, you know, there are going to arrest him. they are after him. >> but weeks past without an arrest. tracy was becoming increasingly frustrated, her friend said. some nights, she would drive passed law enforcement to see what was going on. >> she would know how hard the attorney was working, because she would come by and see if the lights were on and the third for. >> tracy feared that if that her ex had hired dustin wehde, and the second intruder to stage a home invasion, and gotten away with it. there was nothing to stop him from lashing out again. the custody battle was still raging in the courts. but while treacy rooted, investigators were showing interest in a suspect. someone closer to home. coming up! portrait of a marriage. the relationship of tracy and michael, under the microscope. >> it was just that feeling of, this isn't good. t
mary higgins, tracy's good friend.e time telling her that husband number one was the prime suspect. >> she said, well, john pitman iii is in a lot of trouble. that he is the one that, you know, there are going to arrest him. they are after him. >> but weeks past without an arrest. tracy was becoming increasingly frustrated, her friend said. some nights, she would drive passed law enforcement to see what was going on. >> she would know how hard the attorney was working, because...
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anne-marie? >> tina kraus in london. thank you so much, tina. >>> back here at home congress has four days to act to prevent a government shutdown. today house speaker mike johnson is expected to put his stopgap measure on the house floor in a similar move that cost kevin mccarthy his speakership. shanelle kaul joins us from new york with the details on that. good morning. >> johnson's bill will be considered by the house today. that's according to a notice sent to lawmakers last night, but with lawmakers narrowly divided, johnson will need democratic support. in a last-ditch effort to prevent a government shutdown, newly elected house speaker mike johnson is proposing a two-step plan. >> there's nothing magical or mysterious about it. it would effectively be two phases. >> reporter: the stopgap measure would extend funding through january 19th for agencies. other departments like defense and homeland security would be funded through february 2nd, but already the plan is getting pushback from some house gop hard-liners.
anne-marie? >> tina kraus in london. thank you so much, tina. >>> back here at home congress has four days to act to prevent a government shutdown. today house speaker mike johnson is expected to put his stopgap measure on the house floor in a similar move that cost kevin mccarthy his speakership. shanelle kaul joins us from new york with the details on that. good morning. >> johnson's bill will be considered by the house today. that's according to a notice sent to...
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appreciate you joining us today, mary. know it's a busy day as you guys announce an accelerated stock repurchase program. carl, back to you guys. >> phil, thank you. phil lebeau this morning. >>> meantime, jamie dimon on stage with andrew sorkin at dealbook in new york. he began by asking why dimon views it as a dangerous time as well. we'll listen to that in a minute. meet gold bond daily healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins. and... new gold bond healing sensitive. clinically shown to heal & moisturize dry, sensitive skin. gold bond. >> announcer: the opening bell is brought to you by nuveen, a leader in income, alternatives, and responsible investing. >>> opening bell and the cnbc realtime exchange. at the big board, it's build-a-bear workshop. at the nasdaq, it's wesbanco. as we mentioned, jamie dimon taking to andrew sorkin. andrew began by asking dimon why he views it as a dangerous time. here's what he said. >> if you look the a history and open
appreciate you joining us today, mary. know it's a busy day as you guys announce an accelerated stock repurchase program. carl, back to you guys. >> phil, thank you. phil lebeau this morning. >>> meantime, jamie dimon on stage with andrew sorkin at dealbook in new york. he began by asking why dimon views it as a dangerous time as well. we'll listen to that in a minute. meet gold bond daily healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7...
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mary, this judge has all sorts of motions and mountains of other stuff to get through.u think the march 4th trial date still holds? >> i think that judge chutkan is going to do everything in her power to keep that date. that said, one of the emotions that has been pending now before her for sometime now and has been fully argued is the motion to dismiss the case on the grounds of presidential immunity. and that is a claim that if he loses before judge chutkan, and i predict that he will lose that argument, he does have a right to appeal that. because immunity means you should not even have to go to trial. you don't wait till after the trial and appeal on those grounds. so that could delay things because he would appeal to the d. c. circuit. that would get brief, they'll get argued, i think you decide expeditiously. he loses, there he could take that to the supreme court. so if this briefing takes so long it pushes march 4th, that's where i see the most likely scenario of that date getting pushed. which is why every single day i keep waiting for judge chutkan to rule. >>
mary, this judge has all sorts of motions and mountains of other stuff to get through.u think the march 4th trial date still holds? >> i think that judge chutkan is going to do everything in her power to keep that date. that said, one of the emotions that has been pending now before her for sometime now and has been fully argued is the motion to dismiss the case on the grounds of presidential immunity. and that is a claim that if he loses before judge chutkan, and i predict that he will...