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keith morrison: her name was marie, marie carlson. she was magnetic. andrea canning: when she was happy, she could make the whole world sing. live life to the fullest is what marie would tell me. you know, you might not have tomorrow. andrea canning: and so she offered herself, her goodness, gave her vulnerable heart, and stored her secrets until, well, what happened. but she was always that way was marie from the time of the very first secret in her life. she was born in the philippines to a single mother then taken in by the family of an american serviceman. and it was years later when she learned that kind serviceman was actually her father, which meant that esther bridges, the best friend she grew up with, was also her sister. what was that like to find that out, that she is-- esther bridges: i was happy. keith morrison: actually your sister? i was really happy because i always thought she was since we were little girls. keith morrison: when they got older, esther and marie moved to florida and lived together, the location ideal. esther bridges: we
keith morrison: her name was marie, marie carlson. she was magnetic. andrea canning: when she was happy, she could make the whole world sing. live life to the fullest is what marie would tell me. you know, you might not have tomorrow. andrea canning: and so she offered herself, her goodness, gave her vulnerable heart, and stored her secrets until, well, what happened. but she was always that way was marie from the time of the very first secret in her life. she was born in the philippines to a...
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andre didn't kill marie.efore a jury... and just two and a half hours later... there was a verdict. woman's voice: "we the jury in the above entitled case find the defendant guilty of the crime of first-degree murder" josh mankiewicz: andr jackson was sentenced 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows, he says, that that may never come. but he hopes his mother would be proud that he... finally... spoke up. marcus singleton: i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never gonna give up, never gonna give up on anything that i feel is important. and-- josh mankiewicz: and that's her? marcus singleton: and that's her, you know, that's living for her. that's honoring her and honoring her name. craig melvin: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> good morning, and welcome to this sunday edition of morning joe weekend. here are some of the conversations you might
andre didn't kill marie.efore a jury... and just two and a half hours later... there was a verdict. woman's voice: "we the jury in the above entitled case find the defendant guilty of the crime of first-degree murder" josh mankiewicz: andr jackson was sentenced 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows, he says, that that may never come. but he hopes his mother would be proud that he......
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mary's husband and mary's sister?ea canning (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. i'm getting vaccinated... ...with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm getting prevnar 20 because pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital and my risk is 6 times greater because i'm over 50. the cdc just expanded its recommendation for those 50 or older to get vaccinated. you're also at risk if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions. prevnar 20 is proven to help protect against both pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20 if you have a severe allergy to its ingredients. a weakened immune system may lower your response. common side effects include injection site pain and swelling... ...fatigue, headache, muscle and joint pain. millions have chosen prevnar vaccines, which have helped protect adults for over a decade and have an established safety profile. that's why i chose prevnar 20. i want to
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mary? >> mary: trevor, thank you. and we are joined now by our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. so, aaron, what are your sources zeroing in on tonight? >> reporter: it's a fast-moving investigation, mary, and it's already taken the fbi beyond new orleans. in houston, a home is being searched right now. authorities are telling people to stay away from it. and the real focus, of course, is on the suspect. jabbar is not the first member of the u.s. military to become radicalized. tonight, we're told the authorities believe his radicalization occurred online and within the last several years. they are studying videos he apparently made driving from texas to louisiana. they're dark, so, you can't see him, but on those videos, sources tell us he talks about divorce, he talks about wanting to kill his family, before ultimately deciding to carry out his attack in new orleans in the name of isis. mary? >> mary: okay, aaron, thank you. >>> authorities are describing the suspect as hell bent on carnage. tonight
mary? >> mary: trevor, thank you. and we are joined now by our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. so, aaron, what are your sources zeroing in on tonight? >> reporter: it's a fast-moving investigation, mary, and it's already taken the fbi beyond new orleans. in houston, a home is being searched right now. authorities are telling people to stay away from it. and the real focus, of course, is on the suspect. jabbar is not the first member of the u.s. military to become...
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mary? >> mary: mola lenghi with the disturbing new details tonight. >>> now to the nationwide warning in the wake of the deadly truck attack in new orleans. the fbi urging law enforcement across the country to be vigilant for possible copycat crimes. investigators today back at the suspect's home in houston finding bomb-making materials there and a rare explosive in the homemade ieds. and tonight, the trip he made to egypt in 2023. was he radicalized before he went or while he was there? abc's trevor ault with the latest from new orleans tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new developments in the investigation into how truck-ramming terrorist sam sued din jabbar became radicalized. his half-brother tells abc news in 2023 jabbar traveled to egypt about a month, telling his family he was going because it was cheap and beautiful. these photos show jewelry, tea, and other gifts jabbar brought back with him. investigators are now trying to determine if jabbar had been radicalized prior to that trip o
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mary? >> mary: still so many questions. pierre, thank you. >>> the sugar bowl game between notre dame and georgia now delayed until tomorrow, a rare and extraordinary step for a major sporting event. authorities say the postponement was in the best interest of public safety, and not because of a specific security threat. abc's christiane cordero is outside the superdome tonight. >> reporter: mary, officials decided to postpone tonight's game just hours after kickoff, as they all agreed postponing the game was the appropriate course of action, adding there was no specific security threat at the stadium. the game will take place tomorrow, 4:00 p.m. eastern. we've seen police here today using drones for surveillance. authorities say they've deployed bomb-sniffing dogs around the stadium and are locking down the surrounding area through the game tomorrow night. georgia, one of the schools playing in the game,er sheing a statement today that one of its students were critically injured in the ramming attack and is receiving medic
mary? >> mary: still so many questions. pierre, thank you. >>> the sugar bowl game between notre dame and georgia now delayed until tomorrow, a rare and extraordinary step for a major sporting event. authorities say the postponement was in the best interest of public safety, and not because of a specific security threat. abc's christiane cordero is outside the superdome tonight. >> reporter: mary, officials decided to postpone tonight's game just hours after kickoff, as...
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mary? >> mary: so many questions remain. pierre thomas tracking it all, thank you. >>> as new orleans races to reopen its iconic streets after the deadly terror attack, louisiana governor jeff landry promising an unprecedented law enforcement presence for today's rescheduled sugar bowl game. tens of thousands of fans are there amid very tight security. abc's trevor ault on the scene at the superdome. >> reporter: tonight, a massive security presence at the superdome, for the postponed sugar bowl playoff match-up between notre dame and georgia. bomb sniffing dogs sweeping vehicles, police in tactical gear at the gates. you can see the heightened security outside the superdome. multiple police vehicles and these barricades. they've gone as far says to bring in the state police and a s.w.a.t. vehicle with long guns. louisiana governor jeff landry promising an unprecedented law enforcement presence to protect the tens of thousands of fans who came to new orleans and extended their stays to support their teams. >> we walked aroun
mary? >> mary: so many questions remain. pierre thomas tracking it all, thank you. >>> as new orleans races to reopen its iconic streets after the deadly terror attack, louisiana governor jeff landry promising an unprecedented law enforcement presence for today's rescheduled sugar bowl game. tens of thousands of fans are there amid very tight security. abc's trevor ault on the scene at the superdome. >> reporter: tonight, a massive security presence at the superdome, for...
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lisa marie presley did i sign the document? did i notarize it?no, it was not thoroughly implausible to imagine that graceland might be on the block because of something that lisa marie had done when she was in arrears. >> lisa marie, the king of rock n roll's princess, grew up at graceland, reveling in the larger than life presence of her father. what? >> i remember him waking me up to do things, you know, like get in the golf cart and go take me for a ride in the middle of the night, or in the wee hours of the morning, or at some point when you probably shouldn't have been doing that. >> she was nine years old and visiting graceland when her father collapsed on august 16th, 1977. he was just 42. >> presley was found unconscious in his mansion at about 230. he was pronounced dead an hour later, shortly after her father died. >> lisa marie became the sole heir to her father's financially troubled estate, which reportedly at the time was a few million dollars in cash. and of course, graceland. priscilla organized elvis's treasure trove of personal
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and former leader of the nationalfrontjean—marie le national frontjean—marie le pen has nationalfrontjean—mariepresidential candidate, his mantle has been taken on by his daughter, marine le pen, but an extremely well—known figure both in france and beyond. let's go to our correspondence in paris, hugh schofield, and just picking up on the last point that daniela was mentioning in her report, to what extent jean—marie le pen has shaped politics in france? jean-marie le pen has shaped politics in france?— politics in france? well, i know what _ politics in france? well, i know what he _ politics in france? well, i know what he would - politics in france? well, i know what he would have politics in france? well, i- know what he would have said where he still alive, which is to say a lot of what is happening in france and in europe today bears out the warnings he was making 30 or 40 years ago. you can agree with that or not agree with it but undoubtedly that is the view he would be putting out, that the worries about immigrations are now mainstream and that is warnings about what would happen if i
and former leader of the nationalfrontjean—marie le national frontjean—marie le pen has nationalfrontjean—mariepresidential candidate, his mantle has been taken on by his daughter, marine le pen, but an extremely well—known figure both in france and beyond. let's go to our correspondence in paris, hugh schofield, and just picking up on the last point that daniela was mentioning in her report, to what extent jean—marie le pen has shaped politics in france? jean-marie le pen has shaped...
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jean—marie at least, thanjean—marie le pen. anti—immigration, anti—semite positions. which is not the case now with parties shaping the way in europe. i think marine le pen is an example of the... he is a result of the stage of the french political scene today. he was kicked out of his own party for having a position which was too extremist for most of the believers still in the national front. today, it is more leaning towards neoliberalism, whichjean—marie le pen always thought during his political career, when he appears directly in chapter... thank ou directly in chapter... thank you very — directly in chapter... thank you very much _ directly in chapter... thank you very much for - directly in chapter. .. thank you very much for your- directly in chapter... thank| you very much for your time today. here in the uk, a number of major incidents has been declared as the country deals with severe weather. ranging from ice and snow in the north of england, wales, and scotland, to flooding in the midlands. more than 120 flood war
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on june 9th, 1994, paul emailed mary. it was, "gee, mary, i'm really worried about linda. she's wobbly and weak." josh mankiewicz: paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. "and she's working all these hours, and she's working too many. and maybe, mary, she'll listen to you." josh mankiewicz: when linda came home from work that day, she was tired, and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the phone rang at mike flower's house. i answer it. said, "mr. flower, this is the chaplain." and he said, "can you come to paul and linda curry's house?" josh mankiewicz: mike rushed over and found his friend, paul, who told an awful story how he woke up to an odd sound, found linda not breathing. he called 9-1-1, but by the time paramedics got there, it was too late. paul was extremely upset. for hours, i was basically holding him up, and he was crying on my shoulder. josh mankiewicz: grief, shock, and at the bottom of it all, a question-- what killed linda curry? craig melvin: coming up, linda's loved ones
on june 9th, 1994, paul emailed mary. it was, "gee, mary, i'm really worried about linda. she's wobbly and weak." josh mankiewicz: paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. "and she's working all these hours, and she's working too many. and maybe, mary, she'll listen to you." josh mankiewicz: when linda came home from work that day, she was tired, and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the...
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mary is unraveling psychologically.rdered $20 thousand a month credit card much and she is in y debt, and go to school with a dismissal of fellow school mothers, and begging them for 20 bucks to gas up her car get groceries, bobby moves his new girlfriend, cheryl hynes into a home a few yards away. maybe few hundred yards away. they are flaunting their relationship all over the place. he is threatening, he will get -- you know it was a whole thing, she felt hopeless,e she had nothing to live for. this culminates to her suicide in may of 2012, she hanged herself in their barn in their property, almost immediately bobby and carrie talked to "new york times" and talk about what a mess mayor -- mary was, and how amazing bobby survived his marriage to her, this is the mother of his 4 children. smash cut to her funeral, attended by national media and bobby still framing this as you knoww mary the crazy psycho woman, who you know made his life hell and killed herself. he fought with mary's siblingsgs bitterly for mary's remain
mary is unraveling psychologically.rdered $20 thousand a month credit card much and she is in y debt, and go to school with a dismissal of fellow school mothers, and begging them for 20 bucks to gas up her car get groceries, bobby moves his new girlfriend, cheryl hynes into a home a few yards away. maybe few hundred yards away. they are flaunting their relationship all over the place. he is threatening, he will get -- you know it was a whole thing, she felt hopeless,e she had nothing to live...
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peter: mary richardson kennedy lived from 1959 to 2012.he book as already, stylish -- as arty, stylish, explosive, alcoholic. maureen: the alcoholism, according to her therapist, who spoke with me at length also for this book, she diagnosed it as situational, not chronic, that it was a byproduct of her deep depression, sadness and anger at her husband, bobby kennedy junior, whose serial infidelities, as discovered by mary in these "sex diaries" that bobby kept, which not only named the many women he had been cheating on mary with, some of whom were very good friends of mary's, but had -- and so, you know, he was leaving her, and her therapist told her that in one session, with the two of them, bobby said to sheena, the therapist, i would like you to clear my wife mentally ill. she said, bobby, i'm not going to do that. your wife is angry and depressed but she is not mentally ill but she is not mentally ill. and i included that because that is right out of the kennedy playbook 101, when a woman, even if it's your wife, the mother of your ch
peter: mary richardson kennedy lived from 1959 to 2012.he book as already, stylish -- as arty, stylish, explosive, alcoholic. maureen: the alcoholism, according to her therapist, who spoke with me at length also for this book, she diagnosed it as situational, not chronic, that it was a byproduct of her deep depression, sadness and anger at her husband, bobby kennedy junior, whose serial infidelities, as discovered by mary in these "sex diaries" that bobby kept, which not only named...
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. >> good morning, i'm mary bruce.re interrupting regular programing because services honoring the late president jimmy carter are underway in georgia. the 39th president of the united states passed away on sunday at his home in plains, surrounded by his family. he was 100 years old, our longest lived president. but we are about to see. this morning is the beginning of the state funeral services, which will conclude with president carter's burial in his beloved hometown of plains, georgia, on thursday. this morning, the carter family will arrive at the phoebe sumter medical center in americus, georgia. current and former special agents in charge from the secret service will also be there. they were invited by the carter family, and they will carry the former president's casket to the hearse and walk alongside as the former president's remains depart the medical center. from here, the motorcade will travel through plains to his boyhood farm in archery, georgia, where it will pause for a bell ringing ceremony. after the
. >> good morning, i'm mary bruce.re interrupting regular programing because services honoring the late president jimmy carter are underway in georgia. the 39th president of the united states passed away on sunday at his home in plains, surrounded by his family. he was 100 years old, our longest lived president. but we are about to see. this morning is the beginning of the state funeral services, which will conclude with president carter's burial in his beloved hometown of plains,...
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we are fortunate to count marie as our friend. and america is a long beneficiary of her creativity, energy, and tireless commitment to others. and when you earn her trust, marie will tell you about her date with the bachelor, john f. kennedy. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. babin, for five minutes. mr. babin: mr. speaker, i rise today to pay tribute toe my good friend, timothy "tim" cliff power of whinny, texas, who passed away at his home on december 19, 2024, after a hard fought battle with cancer surrounded by his loving family. tim was born to patricia and leroy power. in beaumont, texas. he grew up in the community and was a devoted member of grace methodist church. while attending east chambers high school, he met the love of his life, vicky. after graduation, tim attended texas a&m university. earning his bachelor of science in 1973. he married vicky during his senior year and they returned to winnie where tim farmed rice and raised red angus cattle.
we are fortunate to count marie as our friend. and america is a long beneficiary of her creativity, energy, and tireless commitment to others. and when you earn her trust, marie will tell you about her date with the bachelor, john f. kennedy. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. babin, for five minutes. mr. babin: mr. speaker, i rise today to pay tribute toe my good friend, timothy "tim" cliff power of whinny,...
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. ♪ >> i'm griff jenkins with mary kathleen katie pavlich and ben domenech.elcome to "the big weekend show", this is the last one hour show before we expand to two hours the big story tonight president-elect trump wrapped up a massive rally at the capital one arena in washington hours before he set to swearingen before the 42nd president of the united states completing the greatest comeback in political history. >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> boy was a star-studded affair, kid rock, john boyd in green leawood and president-elect got in on the on thefund to. >> ymca. >> trump use the rally to lay out his vision for the next four years. griff: the president is planning to sign more than 200 executive orders and actions tomorrow focusing on everything from the border to energy production and amid a heightened terror threat, tens of thousands of supporters descended on d.c. to catch the rally. i caught up with a few of them this morning. >> what would you say if you could talk to him today. >> thank you for giving up your life for ours. >> reading emotional. >> why.
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mary in warrington, mary not real name. good morning, mary not real name.he nhs? i say, your prescription for the nhs? ., ,, say, your prescription for the nhs? ., ~ ., , say, your prescription for the nhs? ., ~ ., ., say, your prescription for the nhs? ., ~ ., , ., nhs? i worked as a private contractor. _ nhs? i worked as a private contractor, because - nhs? i worked as a private contractor, because i - nhs? i worked as a private contractor, because i was i contractor, because i was contracted to a firm we managed differently. from what i saw in the offices and the finance offices, was some massive inefficiencies in management. people were... they were full of apathy from what i saw. some had health problems, which is fine. but it was the, there was no passion for their work. when i suggested things, they would say we will wait until what ever manager comes back from holiday. but i said you could save so much if you implemented this now. one things i came up would have saved them 21,000 in six months. they were going to wait six weeks to speak to someone.
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jean—marie le pen, welcome to hardtalk.ave had 60 years in politics, and here you sit, suspended from the party that you created and at war. he chuckles yeah, and at war with your own daughter. how do you feel today? that's true, but i come back to this emotional feeling you must have, because whether it is temporary or not, you are, at the moment, not able to play a role in your party. but worse than that, you have this terrible fight with your own daughter. he chuckles well, you are smiling, and that interests me that you are smiling, because i wonder if you can tell me what went wrong in your relationship with marine. because, as recently as two years ago, when she was leader and you were cooperating with her, you said, "we are together. "we have one political access. "there is no problem between us." so what happened 7 what went wrong? but if i may say so, it strikes me that the fundamental problem between you and marine isn't ideology or politics. it's personal. to quote nonna mayer, who's a political expert at science
jean—marie le pen, welcome to hardtalk.ave had 60 years in politics, and here you sit, suspended from the party that you created and at war. he chuckles yeah, and at war with your own daughter. how do you feel today? that's true, but i come back to this emotional feeling you must have, because whether it is temporary or not, you are, at the moment, not able to play a role in your party. but worse than that, you have this terrible fight with your own daughter. he chuckles well, you are...
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but she'd kept in touch with her old friend mary higgins back in iowa. mary was spooked.ndar, there's like, a list of numbers. every time she changed it, i-- i'd cross it out and move on. why, mary wondered, did tracey keep changing her contact information. what or who was she running from? tracey's best friend was afraid. i feared that i knew something that i didn't know i knew. and i feared that-- what would happen when tracey figured out. dennis murphy (voiceover): because tracey had confided in mary in the months after the attack and told her all sorts of things. things that didn't add up. like the fact that the second intruder had been wearing a ski mask. well, if he had, mary wondered, how had tracey given police a description of his face? but it was actually seeing for herself the space where tracey said she'd fired from that gave mary pause. it was just too tight a squeeze for tracey to have dived for the gun safe, shot over her shoulder, and then turned around to keep firing. there's no way she could get in between the bed and that wall. i thought, this isn't add
but she'd kept in touch with her old friend mary higgins back in iowa. mary was spooked.ndar, there's like, a list of numbers. every time she changed it, i-- i'd cross it out and move on. why, mary wondered, did tracey keep changing her contact information. what or who was she running from? tracey's best friend was afraid. i feared that i knew something that i didn't know i knew. and i feared that-- what would happen when tracey figured out. dennis murphy (voiceover): because tracey had...
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mary higgins: there was a home invasion. i'm yelling at mom. and i can see her just get yanked back by her hair. mary higgins: she said she reached in for the gun. she fired it. bert pitman: he's on the floor. i could see blood around him. so the story is this incredibly brave mama bear protecting her cubs. i was very proud of her. it was such a bizarre set of facts. mona wehde: --said her story fits the evidence. and i am just, like, going, no, it doesn't. so it's an execution he walks into. is that the way you see it? totally. she killed him. i was defending my family. and that's all i could keep thinking about. dennis murphy (voiceover): twilight in an iowa farming town. darkness presses in at the windows of a victorian house. downstairs in the kitchen, a crockpot is simmering. upstairs, a young mother runs a bath for her baby daughter. her two older sons huddle by a tv in a bedroom down the hall. suddenly, they hear a shout-- their mother's cry for help. all of a sudden, you know, i can hear her yelling. and then i can hear her, you know, r
mary higgins: there was a home invasion. i'm yelling at mom. and i can see her just get yanked back by her hair. mary higgins: she said she reached in for the gun. she fired it. bert pitman: he's on the floor. i could see blood around him. so the story is this incredibly brave mama bear protecting her cubs. i was very proud of her. it was such a bizarre set of facts. mona wehde: --said her story fits the evidence. and i am just, like, going, no, it doesn't. so it's an execution he walks into....
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marie curie. now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like unstoppable and see that she's little bit unstoppable now and maybe you need like just to raise your is a regular like traditionally what is your advice is it sounds like you've already done a great job. yeah yeah just you've you've been encouraging and expected a lot from her by giving her those names and it sounds though she's lived up to them. how old is she. three years. oh, three. okay. we just keep that going. yeah yeah. it's like, hello, my name is david. you spoke earlier about the unfortunately prevalent problem of people sort of saying, i'm interested in science. if we gave you the chance to start solve that problem. where would you. well, i'd like to think i'm starting by my writing books, by talking about science in stories that, feel accessible to. you know, with longitude. i really the whole time i was writing, it was the family, you know, because friends would say, wh
marie curie. now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like unstoppable and see that she's little bit unstoppable now and maybe you need like just to raise your is a regular like traditionally what is your advice is it sounds like you've already done a great job. yeah yeah just you've you've been encouraging and expected a lot from her by giving her those names and it sounds though she's lived up to them. how old is she. three years. oh,...
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fox news contributor and out kick homelessness mary catherine hamm.ews contributor marie harth, former rnc communications director and founder of douglas media and mario parker, bloomberg managing editor for u.s. economy and government. thank you for being here good morning. so these recipients, mary catherine, there was a long list but a lot of them were prominent critics of trump. do you think biden was trying to send a message with this list? >> yes, but i think most presidents do and i will surprise everybody by saying i think it's good hillary clinton got this award. not a lot of novelist in fiction writers get the awarding at the hillary clinton campaign financed and created one of the greatest works of fiction in living memory. despite it being total fiction it enthralled the press and the intel community and federal law enforcement for years. and so i applaud her for the work of fiction and i'm excited about the work she does in the future but are totally fictional presidency. >> jacqui: i was going to go somewhere else but marie came up with
fox news contributor and out kick homelessness mary catherine hamm.ews contributor marie harth, former rnc communications director and founder of douglas media and mario parker, bloomberg managing editor for u.s. economy and government. thank you for being here good morning. so these recipients, mary catherine, there was a long list but a lot of them were prominent critics of trump. do you think biden was trying to send a message with this list? >> yes, but i think most presidents do and...
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one was one mary just mentioned.ad gotten out of hand, he had to do something about it, and he called in the then-new york fed chairman paul volcker who told him, this is not going to be easy -- paul: right. and he was a well known inflation hawk. >> and volcker raised the fed funds inflation rates of nearly 20%. of in retrospect, it's hard to imagine. the other wing was when the soviet union invaded afghanistan. when they invaded, he made a mid-course correction. he called the u.s. ambassador back. he stopped grain sales to the soviet union. and he stopped exports from the soviet union. this is different than today. politicians today usually don't acknowledge, right, any errors. i mean, we have watched karine jean-pierre day after day, has she ever admitted joe biden has a made a mistake over four years? has joe biden done that? and then there are politicians who claim everything they do is, quote, perfect. [laughter] jimmy carter was willing to admit that he wasn't perfect. and he wasn't perfect. he made some real
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mary, thank you very much. - had lived through it. mary, thank you very much.h it. mary, i thank you very much. we will hear other stories throughout the day. i hope you can stay where there is a full coverage around the world and in the uk. this is bbc news. this is bbc news. after months of fighting in gaza, which has seen many people forced to move several times to seek shelter, tens of thousands of displaced palestinians are now returning to their homes in the northern territory. these are the live pictures from gaza, we have seen long lines of people walking along the coast road, there are a few vehicles but many seem to be carrying their possessions on their back. some have told the bbc the houses are completely destroyed. to give you a sense of the geography, people are walking all along the seam line on the gaza strip. theirjourney to the corridor from the south of the corridor from the south of the gaza strip and wrens right along. when they arrive at that corridor, people have to go through checkpoints where long queues have been reported. 0nly queues
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my friend mary catherine brought the 2025 energy up.sidents do this for donald trump gave medal of freedom one of his top donors pretty gabut he gave it to a buf sports athletes and people like tiger woods this is what presidents do. there are number of people like josÉ andrea's across the political aisle who may be a critic of the trauma people admire for his work providing food and places and found their natural disasters in the u.s. and around the world. a lot of people we can plot on this list i think joe biden was nice and the way he did this. presidents do this, all of them do. >> dug the president also gave live liz cheney and bennie thompson presidential citizens at medal for that work on the january 6 committee. do you see a jab at trump on its method or with that? works potentially so. again this is what presidents do. a good example that we cou we co back to obama, certainly a lot of obama supporters gave as well. a lot of this is business as usual but i was just in asheville, north cohen over the break i saw that work has a
my friend mary catherine brought the 2025 energy up.sidents do this for donald trump gave medal of freedom one of his top donors pretty gabut he gave it to a buf sports athletes and people like tiger woods this is what presidents do. there are number of people like josÉ andrea's across the political aisle who may be a critic of the trauma people admire for his work providing food and places and found their natural disasters in the u.s. and around the world. a lot of people we can plot on this...
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. >> mary: hello, thanks for joining us. i'm mary calvi in today for deborah. sealed with a kiss.bowl with a smooch right on the field. when the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles into weeks, swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on super bowl sunday. >> taylor swift's boyfriend, travis kelce, is going to the super bowl for the third year in a row. and what a kiss. the lovestruck tight end can be seen saying "i love you so much" to which taylor replies, "i love you. i'm so proud of you." moments earlier, taylor stood with mama kelce as she waited to greet her man on the field. the pop star arrived at arrowhead stadium and a $5,000 louis vuitton jacket, red tights, and a mini skirt. kelce arrived in a custom three-piece suit with gray stripes on the arm and thigh, glasses, and a gray beanie. it was a real nail-biter of the game, the chiefs defeating the buffalo bills in the fourth quarter. thanks in no small part to superstar quarterback patrick mahomes. that is his wife britney on the field just two weeks after giving birth to th
. >> mary: hello, thanks for joining us. i'm mary calvi in today for deborah. sealed with a kiss.bowl with a smooch right on the field. when the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles into weeks, swifties now have extra reason to tune in, guaranteeing a ratings bonanza on super bowl sunday. >> taylor swift's boyfriend, travis kelce, is going to the super bowl for the third year in a row. and what a kiss. the lovestruck tight end can be seen saying "i love you so...
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that was when i sort of heard of saint mary's. more like here.think you think of college basketball. you think of like duke, kentucky and all those blue bloods and stuff like in australia. saint mary's is in that conversation of those top schools that come to mind when you think about college basketball. >> and the australian players on the roster say there are similarities with the town of moraga and their hometown. so the transition has been smooth. but rory hawk has been battling injuries since he joined the program back in 2022. he remains optimistic that he'll achieve his goal of becoming a professional basketball player. >> this place has a great track record of pros, whether it be nba or nbl. the coaches get you right, like they get you right mentally. they get you right on the court. being out, i've learned a lot. just a lot of x's and o's. you've got to find a way to help your team win as well. so once i get right physically, i know the rest will come. just it just a matter of time. >> saint mary's will celebrate australian heritage nigh
that was when i sort of heard of saint mary's. more like here.think you think of college basketball. you think of like duke, kentucky and all those blue bloods and stuff like in australia. saint mary's is in that conversation of those top schools that come to mind when you think about college basketball. >> and the australian players on the roster say there are similarities with the town of moraga and their hometown. so the transition has been smooth. but rory hawk has been battling...
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we're back with mark, marie and andrew and mary.t happens to the department when it's sort of intentionally put through a brain drain? so i just can't begin to start with how strongly i feel about this. i actually don't know miss choi because she came to main justice after i left. she was a prosecutor in the southern district of new york. so she has, you know, a lot of prosecutorial experience. but i know george toscas, the deputy assistant attorney general for counterterrorism and counterintelligence, who was just referred to in that last clip. very well. we worked. side by side every day that i was in the national security division. and george has been in counterterrorism and counterintelligence. in nsd, which is what the national security division is called since its founding in 2006, much of that time as the deputy assistant attorney general. and that's a position that could be a political position. >> but it never has been. >> it has always been held by george, a career well always been. >> held by george. >> or another career
we're back with mark, marie and andrew and mary.t happens to the department when it's sort of intentionally put through a brain drain? so i just can't begin to start with how strongly i feel about this. i actually don't know miss choi because she came to main justice after i left. she was a prosecutor in the southern district of new york. so she has, you know, a lot of prosecutorial experience. but i know george toscas, the deputy assistant attorney general for counterterrorism and...
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mary bokassa last saw her son that 1m sorry.on that 1pm yesterday afternoon. - sorry. mary bokassa last saw her son that 1pm yesterday afternoon. an - that 1pm yesterday afternoon. an hour and a half later he had been fatally stabbed on a bus in south—east london. she says killian, appearing here in his own rap video, had been groomed by gangs from as early as six years old. it had been groomed by gangs from as early as six years old.— early as six years old. it feels this is the _ early as six years old. it feels this is the only _ early as six years old. it feels this is the only protection - early as six years old. it feels this is the only protection he | early as six years old. it feels i this is the only protection he can get because one day he said to me, mummy, now we are safe. we have people that can protect you. he became so secretive. everything was to be kept secret. if you say anything, i will get stabbed. knowing what you know and the route to your son was taking, do you feel surprised by what has happened now? kno
mary bokassa last saw her son that 1m sorry.on that 1pm yesterday afternoon. - sorry. mary bokassa last saw her son that 1pm yesterday afternoon. an - that 1pm yesterday afternoon. an hour and a half later he had been fatally stabbed on a bus in south—east london. she says killian, appearing here in his own rap video, had been groomed by gangs from as early as six years old. it had been groomed by gangs from as early as six years old.— early as six years old. it feels this is the _ early as...
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former senior fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole joins us. forgive me. turn to senior white house and political correspondent ed o'keefe. you are joining us from west palm beach, florida, i believe. former president-elect trump weighed in on this, sometimes accurately, sometimes less than accurately. what can you tell us? >> yeah, we are tracking in essence the current and future president, major. we know, for example, start with the current one, president biden is at camp david. there's still a possibility we'll hear from him later today. when he arrived earlier from his home in delaware, he told reporters he had feelings of anger and frustration about this. in his written statement, he was among the first to signal it might have been a broader operation, more than one person acting alone by saying in his statement at the time that he was directing his teams to continue making sure that there were no other perpetrators involved and there was no remaining threat. that was notable for him to put in a written statement, signaling there was still concern we
former senior fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole joins us. forgive me. turn to senior white house and political correspondent ed o'keefe. you are joining us from west palm beach, florida, i believe. former president-elect trump weighed in on this, sometimes accurately, sometimes less than accurately. what can you tell us? >> yeah, we are tracking in essence the current and future president, major. we know, for example, start with the current one, president biden is at camp david. there's...
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here's abc's david muir. >> peter yarrow of peter, paul and mary, the legendary 1960s folk trio. lord, i'm 500 m from my. >> home. >> their music, their distinct harmonies, their lyrics full of moving stories. their song. if i had a hammer, i'd sing out a warning. >> i'd sing out love. between my brothers and my sisters. all over this. land. >> the timeless puff the magic dragon. puff the magic dragon. >> live by the sea. >> sing it with us. >> and frolicked in the autumn. is in a land called on a leaf. >> they would record john denver's leaving on a jet plane. i'm leaving on a jet plane. >> don't know when i'll be back again. >> peter yarrow, writing often with paul stookey, the last surviving member of the group, mary travers died in 2009, often lending their voices for civil rights and against vietnam. how many times must the cannonballs fly before they're forever? >> banned? >> peter yarrow died at the age of 86 at home in new york city, surrounded by loved ones, after a years long battle with bladder cancer. peter yarrow in his own words, america's genius is that we can chan
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mary, mary louise, nice to see you as well. and you know, we're so grateful that all of you are here. and i also to thank my family for being here. they've been instrumental this. so in the front row here, next to priscilla john's wife, we have my my sister, danielle, my sister jenny lee, and my nephew. thank you all for being here. finally, i want thank john frece john has spent spent years of his life full time researching and my father's life. and it wasn't it wasn't an easy task. my father's life was all over the place. and so john and priscilla, literally all over the world. so they went to ireland and research there. they went up to to new haven, connecticut to go through the library at yale. they went up to my father's prep school at st paul's in concord, new hampshire, an and the work that they put in was absolutely incredible. and john's written a great book, so i really you all enjoy it and on the last year on the campaign trail, even though i'm not in politics, i ran into judge mike barranco on wife kim everywhere an
mary, mary louise, nice to see you as well. and you know, we're so grateful that all of you are here. and i also to thank my family for being here. they've been instrumental this. so in the front row here, next to priscilla john's wife, we have my my sister, danielle, my sister jenny lee, and my nephew. thank you all for being here. finally, i want thank john frece john has spent spent years of his life full time researching and my father's life. and it wasn't it wasn't an easy task. my...
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mary ellen, thanks so much for joining us. now we have learned -- we have confirmed through law enforcement sources that the suspect is deceased. if you can talk about what work goes on now, now that we know that the initial threat is over. what takes place now? >> sure. good morning. thank you for having me. well, one of the important things for the fbi and law enforcement to consider and they are considering that at this point is are there -- are there other events that could occur? and what i mean by that is did this individual think enough ahead or plan enough ahead to place, for example, an explosive device in another location? so, are there still on going threats to the public? and they have to discern that and make sure that the general public is safe because at this point we know what we know in terms of what happened in new orleans, but we don't know if the plan was even bigger and greater than that. so they really do have to plan for that. but now what they're looking at is to better understand when this plan was ini
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becomes mary's confidant.rites this beautiful memoir of her life, but also her life with mary lincoln in the white house. so, you know, that mix of the human documentation, if you like, together with the more military tactical and strategic decision-making that went on at the very highest level between these two presidents. in many ways, i felt i was more privileged and i had more access to more information than i did between 1860, 1861, and certainly where the book ends, than i did in all the 10 years i spent on fdr as commander-in-chief in world war ii. host: one month after fort sumter. it's may 20, and the confederate states of america congress votes to move the capital. why did they do that? mr. hamilton: well, you know, often these decisions are made by accident. and i show in the book that they'd actually decided not to move the capital. i don't know if you know montgomery, peter, but i have been a number of times. it really is the heart of the south, and it actually has quite the rail access, and even
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mary died in 2009.against vietnam. ♪ how many times must the cannon balls fly ♪ ♪ before they're forever banned ♪ >> david: peter yarrow died at the age of 86 in new york city, sure rounded by loved ones after a year's long battle with bladder cancer. tonight here, peter yarrow in his own's words. >> america's genius is that we can change, and it can come from the people. but we have to stand up for what we believe in. ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ >> david: their music helped define an era. i'm david these cars were just pushed around like toy cars, something out of an apocalypse type movie. >> looks like it's dusk up here. the wind is blowing the fire towards our direction here at will rogers state beach. we heard about the fire at 1030, but it spread really, really fast. >> homes continue to burn, structures burn. you can see that one gentleman told me he thought his car was on fire. and that is what is in the air right now. it is toxic. it is not a place where anyone should be. >> dramatic s
mary died in 2009.against vietnam. ♪ how many times must the cannon balls fly ♪ ♪ before they're forever banned ♪ >> david: peter yarrow died at the age of 86 in new york city, sure rounded by loved ones after a year's long battle with bladder cancer. tonight here, peter yarrow in his own's words. >> america's genius is that we can change, and it can come from the people. but we have to stand up for what we believe in. ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ >>...
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mary anne, is it one rule for one _ by that. mary anne, is it one rule for one and _ by that.? given thatjoe biden yesterday issued sweeping pardons for his family, people who investigated the january sex committees. he's issued plenty of other pardons in recent weeks. maybe this was the inevitable conclusion of doing things like that? == doing things like that? -- january six- _ doing things like that? -- january six. pardons are broken after the trump era and biden responded to that anybody who is in jail who benefited responded to that anybody who is injail who benefited from responded to that anybody who is in jail who benefited from a pardon was charged, tried and convicted by a jury of their peers. and then sentence by judges who were appointed by donald trump. george bush, barack obama, this was... anyone who ended up injail that way did something wrong. a police officer last night who was at the capitol on january six and beaten, spent 1a hours try to protect everyone at the inauguration yesterday, got home and saw that they'd all been pardoned and he tweeted — thanks,
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mary travers died in 2009.nam. ♪ how many times must the cannon balls fly ♪ ♪ before they're forever banned ♪ >> david: peter yarrow died at the age of 86 earlier today at home in new york city, surrounded by loved ones after a years-long battle with bladder cancer. tonight here, peter yarrow in his own words. >> america's genius is that we can change, and it can come from the people. but we have to stand up for what we believe in. ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ >> david: their music helped define an era. i'm david muir. i'll see you tomorrow night. flames, forcing thousands of people to evacuate in los angeles. a fire fight so big, even bay area firefighters are on the front lines. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. i'm tracking the damaging winds down south. plus, a look at the windy weather here and the warmth that's setting records coming up. >> and it's a major accomplishment for this department and for the city, because not every department is successful. >> a major milestone for the san francisco
mary travers died in 2009.nam. ♪ how many times must the cannon balls fly ♪ ♪ before they're forever banned ♪ >> david: peter yarrow died at the age of 86 earlier today at home in new york city, surrounded by loved ones after a years-long battle with bladder cancer. tonight here, peter yarrow in his own words. >> america's genius is that we can change, and it can come from the people. but we have to stand up for what we believe in. ♪ the answer is blowing in the wind ♪...
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we will remember peter yarrow of peter, pl and mary. legendary singer and songwriter peter yarrow of peter, paul and mary. can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya... with rapid relief at 4 weeks. tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation. at one year, many people experienced remission... and some saw 100% visible healing of their intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. healing is possible with tremfya. ask your doctor about tremfya today. ♪ the thompsons' new front door looks sharp, right? did we need to wave her down to tell her that? no. no. for a young homeowner turning into their parents, the neighborhood is their life. wonder who's visiting the burkes. that's not their car. hey, guys. who's winning? [ giggles ] now most of the neighborhood uses progressive -for their cars and house. -okay. she didn't ask
we will remember peter yarrow of peter, pl and mary. legendary singer and songwriter peter yarrow of peter, paul and mary. can keep coming back. start to break away from uc with tremfya... with rapid relief at 4 weeks. tremfya blocks a key source of inflammation. at one year, many people experienced remission... and some saw 100% visible healing of their intestinal lining. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for...