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they decided to put the queen mary up for sail. the largest bid came from the city of long beach. $3.45 million. she set sail on her last cruise october 31. she arrived in long beach harbor on december 9. ♪ >> a majestic queen mary prepares to say farewell to england forever. she's off on a final round the harm them -- born -- round the horn journey and royal navy helicopters in anchor information salute her departure. thousands cheered, waved and wept as the old launch headed for retirement. captain kayne: it was a 39 day voyage because she is 8 feet too wide to fit through the panama canal. she had to go around cape horn, across the equator twice in order to get there. ♪ >> the queen mary steams up the california coast at the end of her last voyage carrying 1200 passengers from southampton around cape horn, a 40-date voyage. among her welcoming fleet, the aircraft carrier yorktown. a dozen coast guard cutters a -- escort the queen, surrounded by hundreds of small boats. she heads for her final berth at long beach where she will b
they decided to put the queen mary up for sail. the largest bid came from the city of long beach. $3.45 million. she set sail on her last cruise october 31. she arrived in long beach harbor on december 9. ♪ >> a majestic queen mary prepares to say farewell to england forever. she's off on a final round the harm them -- born -- round the horn journey and royal navy helicopters in anchor information salute her departure. thousands cheered, waved and wept as the old launch headed for...
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in the eyes and tell mary he loves her.cy and chance to reestablish a chance to reestablish a relationship with her father. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited for years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's t
in the eyes and tell mary he loves her.cy and chance to reestablish a chance to reestablish a relationship with her father. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the...
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mary worked the phones at home.younger brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers to pass out flyers?" >> reporter: tina drove to the school where cathy worked. all the while, mary's mantra echoed thru her mind -- find the car and you'll find cathy. >> when i drove into the parking lot, i said, "let me just see her car. let me just see her car." because i knew a lot of things were going on in her life, you know -- you know, in that week prior. >> reporter: a lot of things was an understatement. cathy's family was very worried about her state of mind after a strange and terrifying series of events that had happened the week before she vanished. first, she'd come hom
mary worked the phones at home.younger brother marty kept watch in front of sav-on. >> hi, did you guys receive a flyer? >> reporter: soon it wasn't just the torrez family searching for cathy. >> we know god's there for you. >> reporter: police did jump on the case, and it seemed as if all of placentia did too. >> we had strangers, people coming to the house asking, "what can we do? where can we take the flyers? can we have some flyers to pass out...
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mary: hey. hey, you.hter] al: if one of the super pac's came to you and said we would take out negative ads on the donald -- good or bad idea? mary: that's a ridiculous idea. as i said, the first reaction to him that the establishment took, which was wrong, was to dismiss him or to attack him. he does represent some real anger in the party and in the country. they like the swing and swagger. what needs to be attacked are his policy prescriptions and his record. because what conservatives want and the country wants -- all parties -- is some conservative governance, which has proved itself to be successful in the states where governors have control and we have unified control of the chambers. it proved successful in jeb's tenure and counterproductive in obama's tenure. the trump record and policy prescriptions so far, he has swung. he hasn't missed -- he's on the field, but he does not have any policy prescriptions that are detailed. i get it. people don't want the details. they don't want to get into the w
mary: hey. hey, you.hter] al: if one of the super pac's came to you and said we would take out negative ads on the donald -- good or bad idea? mary: that's a ridiculous idea. as i said, the first reaction to him that the establishment took, which was wrong, was to dismiss him or to attack him. he does represent some real anger in the party and in the country. they like the swing and swagger. what needs to be attacked are his policy prescriptions and his record. because what conservatives want...
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anchor: we have a focus on the marie -- the penn family circus and jean-marie le pen. permanently, he was expelled from the party after a long legal battle. let's look at an article in "liberation." it has a great headline. they talk about the foot soldiers and how they brought down the old guy. what are the consequences of this crisis in the national front? you can read more about that focusing on the electrical -- electoral consequences of the falling out between the former and current leader today. an impact will have on public opinion and play into the hands of marine le pen. ever since she took over the party in 2011, she has been trying to transform the party. she has been trying to steer it away from its racist and anti-semitic past, basically given a facelift, make it into a mainstream political party. she has always had a major ball and chain. that is her father, who represents the old party. this says she has managed to kill her father symbolically. this will be good for the party's image and make it a viable option for many voters. anchor: all of a sudden, t
anchor: we have a focus on the marie -- the penn family circus and jean-marie le pen. permanently, he was expelled from the party after a long legal battle. let's look at an article in "liberation." it has a great headline. they talk about the foot soldiers and how they brought down the old guy. what are the consequences of this crisis in the national front? you can read more about that focusing on the electrical -- electoral consequences of the falling out between the former and...
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jeff liked his wife, mary elizabeth harriman. mary liz to friends. >> she is a classy lady.o be with too. i thought it was a good match. >> reporter: and over the year, jeff says, she clearly learned to laugh about her husband's obsessive behavior. jeff remembers going to their house one night for dinner. >> russ was taking her jackets at the front door. and i opened the closet door, and in there were all these jackets, mary liz's and russ's. and i swear to you they were all lined up within about an inch of each other. and it was a thing of beauty. i thought it was in a men's shop or something. i just threw my jacket at him and said, for god's sake, you do it, you know? and mary liz laughed and said, i told you, jeff, just let him do it. >> reporter: russ and mary liz gardened and golfed together. they didn't have kids. a cat instead. and a home in orleans. she worked long hours as a senior official at the heart and stroke foundation of canada. in 2004, after 13 years of marriage, russ and mary liz bought a second home by a lake in tweed. jeff was invited up immediately befo
jeff liked his wife, mary elizabeth harriman. mary liz to friends. >> she is a classy lady.o be with too. i thought it was a good match. >> reporter: and over the year, jeff says, she clearly learned to laugh about her husband's obsessive behavior. jeff remembers going to their house one night for dinner. >> russ was taking her jackets at the front door. and i opened the closet door, and in there were all these jackets, mary liz's and russ's. and i swear to you they were all...
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. >> and i'm mary calvi. the morning show at wdbj is supposed to go live a half rain shower from now -- hour from now and we begin the team coverage this morning with cbs2's don champion live in roanoke, virginia. don? >> reporter: yeah, good morning vis and mary, a day later it's still hard to make sense of what happened here in town yesterday. there's been a huge show of support for the community here for a grieving employees here at wdbj. the growing memorial behind me is proof of that. many here in southwest virginia were tuned in for what was supposed to be a live feel good story. it turned into anything but. a memorial of flowers and balloons grew overnight outside wdbj tv in roanoke, virginia. the station still can't believe two beloved colleagues are gone. >> all day the community has provided an outpouring just of support for us. >> reporter: reporter alison parker and photographer adam ward were ambushed and killed live on the air wednesday morning. [ sound of gunfire ] by a disgruntled former emplo
. >> and i'm mary calvi. the morning show at wdbj is supposed to go live a half rain shower from now -- hour from now and we begin the team coverage this morning with cbs2's don champion live in roanoke, virginia. don? >> reporter: yeah, good morning vis and mary, a day later it's still hard to make sense of what happened here in town yesterday. there's been a huge show of support for the community here for a grieving employees here at wdbj. the growing memorial behind me is proof...
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reinforcements are needed, queen mary does the job.aster than enemy submarines, the vessel continues to play an important role in the war. make 72ueen mary would wartime wages, transporting eight hundred thousand troops between 1940 and 1946. she began in 1940 with chips of of0 soldiers -- with trips 5000 soldiers. by 1942, 15,000 soldiers. passengers,umber of 16,683. that still stands as the largest number of human beings ever transported on the vessel in the history of the world. >> coming up next, james perry examines diplomatic relations among the allies in world war ii, and the impact on military strategy in the pacific. this program is part of a symposium that marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the pacific war in august 1945. perry is the vice president of the institute of the study of strategy and politics, which hosted the event. it is about one hour. >> let
reinforcements are needed, queen mary does the job.aster than enemy submarines, the vessel continues to play an important role in the war. make 72ueen mary would wartime wages, transporting eight hundred thousand troops between 1940 and 1946. she began in 1940 with chips of of0 soldiers -- with trips 5000 soldiers. by 1942, 15,000 soldiers. passengers,umber of 16,683. that still stands as the largest number of human beings ever transported on the vessel in the history of the world. >>...
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marie remembers her parents discussing what to do. they were worried about their older daughters in hiroshima. they had accompanied their grandfather there before the war, but the family lost contact. in the end they chose no. the family was sento a segregation camp established for the no nos. it was surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards. >> because japan attacked pearl h harb harbor, why should we, an american citizen, be responsible for something like that. so i was really shocked to be treated like that. >> reporter: after the war, her father was forcibly sent to japan and the rest of the family followed. in japan, marie gained discrimination, anti-american sentiment ran high. >> when i'm walking, i don't know, maybe it's because the way i walk, they used to throw rocks at me and say yankee from behind. like in america i'm japanese, but in japan i'm not really japanese. who am i? that's how i felt. >> reporter: marie persevered and worked hard to support her parents and create a new life for herself. she started teaching engli
marie remembers her parents discussing what to do. they were worried about their older daughters in hiroshima. they had accompanied their grandfather there before the war, but the family lost contact. in the end they chose no. the family was sento a segregation camp established for the no nos. it was surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards. >> because japan attacked pearl h harb harbor, why should we, an american citizen, be responsible for something like that. so i was really shocked...
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thank you for joining us. >> and i'm mary calvi. you're watching cbs2 news this morning. 2015. morning. good morning, everyone. traffic and weather on the 2s in a moment. news. police are saying the driver of a nissan maximum lost control hitting a telephone pole and a home. the fire marshal found the house unsafe to occupy and ordered it condemned. there is a crew on the way. >>> happening now the nypd is looking for another escaped prisoner, the fourth this summer. >> the suspect took off from new york presbyterian hospital, cbs 2news' ilana gold is live with more. >> reporter: the woman got out of her handcuffs and walked out of the hospital. she gave them a fake name when arrested. the nypd searching for this woman, they are saying she is 23-year-old tiffany numen and been on the run since 10:00. she was arrested on larceny. on sunday she was being prepped for arraignment, and raised concerns about being pregnant and said she had bruising. one of the officers took her to the hospital in lower manhattan. she was put in a room in
thank you for joining us. >> and i'm mary calvi. you're watching cbs2 news this morning. 2015. morning. good morning, everyone. traffic and weather on the 2s in a moment. news. police are saying the driver of a nissan maximum lost control hitting a telephone pole and a home. the fire marshal found the house unsafe to occupy and ordered it condemned. there is a crew on the way. >>> happening now the nypd is looking for another escaped prisoner, the fourth this summer. >> the...
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i'm anne-marie green. a new and explosive wildfire is threatening to wipe an entire town off the map in washington state. the fast-moving fire is forcing hundreds of families from their homes in roosevelt near the oregon border. the flames raced across grasslands overnight lighting up the sky. several buildings have been destroyed. red flag warnings are up throughout the pacific northwest. parts of washington, oregon, and idaho face sharply higher fire danger because of heavy winds and low humidity. meanwhile, fire crews are starting to make progress against the massive rocky fire in northern california. anything jaynes of our sacramento station kovr says the weather is helping. >> reporter: from an angry smoke-filled blackened sky to blue skies, what an incredible difference one day made. >> there's a lot of hope. a lot of hope. >> reporter: exhausted rocky fire evacuees have eaten and slept in a moose lodge parking lot off highway 20. >> this is our third day. >> reporter: long time. >> it is. it's a lon
i'm anne-marie green. a new and explosive wildfire is threatening to wipe an entire town off the map in washington state. the fast-moving fire is forcing hundreds of families from their homes in roosevelt near the oregon border. the flames raced across grasslands overnight lighting up the sky. several buildings have been destroyed. red flag warnings are up throughout the pacific northwest. parts of washington, oregon, and idaho face sharply higher fire danger because of heavy winds and low...
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(mary sapin - friend of woman kild in hit&run) 24:40 he loved a lot. he doesn't know how hes gonna do it. she was everyt for him. so he's really destroyed too. police are taking a look at surveillance footage from ny homes that shows the suspect walking away from where he abandoned that stolen car. this looks bad.. but it cou have been a lot worse. this single engine plane crashed minutes >> was found abandoned a few blocks from the crash site. tires blown out. the windshield and hood bashed in from the impact. laura had been hit and killed investigators painted a picture of what happened here this morning. it hopped the curb onto the sidewalk and the paint shows the path it took eventually throwing her into the intersection. >> i'm just thinking, like i can't believe it. >> reporter: mary says laura had been living at her home about a year taking classes in the hoping of being certified to run her own day care system. laura's husband lived in the home too. police are still on the hunt. investigators are taking a look at surveillance footage that showe
(mary sapin - friend of woman kild in hit&run) 24:40 he loved a lot. he doesn't know how hes gonna do it. she was everyt for him. so he's really destroyed too. police are taking a look at surveillance footage from ny homes that shows the suspect walking away from where he abandoned that stolen car. this looks bad.. but it cou have been a lot worse. this single engine plane crashed minutes >> was found abandoned a few blocks from the crash site. tires blown out. the windshield and hood...
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mary norton was one of them. she was constantly urging women to be involved in politics, to be involved outside the home. even when the war ended she feared that might contract again. and women would kind of be forced back into a domesticated role. one of the prominent woman in the 1940s is helen gahagan douglas. she was well-known to constituents. she represented a district that encompassed part of los angeles. she was a star of the stage. she was married to melvin douglas, the actor. and she became involved in california politics and was a progressive and began to peek a lot on behalf of democratic candidates. and she won election to the house for a couple of terms in the 1940s. she wasn't a legislature. she wasn't introducing a lot of bills. she wasn't a legislative entrepreneur. but she was a spokesperson for issues. she would come on the floor and talk about improving housing, african-american civil rights. so she was known as a great speech maker. here's a campaign bill or poster which advertises speaking e
mary norton was one of them. she was constantly urging women to be involved in politics, to be involved outside the home. even when the war ended she feared that might contract again. and women would kind of be forced back into a domesticated role. one of the prominent woman in the 1940s is helen gahagan douglas. she was well-known to constituents. she represented a district that encompassed part of los angeles. she was a star of the stage. she was married to melvin douglas, the actor. and she...
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i'm anne-marie green. wildfires are forcing thousands of families from their homes in california this morning. crews are battling 21 large wildfires throughout the state. the largest is the rocky fire raging near lower lake about 100 miles north of san francisco. that wild fire exploded in size sunday growing to at least 84 square miles. air tankers are dousing the flames from above. lamore abrams of our sacramento affiliate kobr reports. >> reporter: fast-moving flames continues raging through thousands of acres of dry brush. tripling in size in just two days. just how much more the rocky fire will burn is a question no one has an answer to. >> the fire behavior that we're seeing because of the dry vegetation is -- it's historic. >> reporter: steve kaufman is one of more than 2,000 firefighters from around the state on the fire line, but even with the constant water drops overhead, it just keeps raging. >> we haven't seen fire really grow in that magnitude in that short of an amount of time. >> reporter:
i'm anne-marie green. wildfires are forcing thousands of families from their homes in california this morning. crews are battling 21 large wildfires throughout the state. the largest is the rocky fire raging near lower lake about 100 miles north of san francisco. that wild fire exploded in size sunday growing to at least 84 square miles. air tankers are dousing the flames from above. lamore abrams of our sacramento affiliate kobr reports. >> reporter: fast-moving flames continues raging...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the fallen global stockmarkets this morning. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. here on wall street it is shaping up to be another bruising day. u.s. stock futures hit a six-month low this morning. wall street had its worst performance in 18 months thursday driven in part by a dramatic drop in the chinese stockmarket. a report found china's factory activity fell at its fastest pace in more than six years. after the devaluation of the chinese currency, there is worry that the slowdown in chinese economy could slow downworld economic growth. thursday all indicators were down, more than 2%. the dow lost 358 points, the s&p fell 43 points. the nasdaq dropped 141 points. >>> asian stockmarkets tumbled following wall street's selloff. the shanghai composite lost 4%. meanwhile greece is apparently headed for another national election. after rebelling in parliament prime minister alexis tsipras said h
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the fallen global stockmarkets this morning. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. here on wall street it is shaping up to be another bruising day. u.s. stock futures hit a six-month low this morning. wall street had its worst performance in 18 months thursday driven in part by a dramatic drop in the chinese stockmarket. a report found china's factory activity fell at its...
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with mary, alex, and john. katie had twins, and some people were saying she should be off the air. >> she's a lovely, lovely woman. >> she addressed it on facebook and started a message to the haters. she got hundreds of thousands of likes and shares and basically said your mother had to do the same thing and said something that i can relate to when i was pregnant at the traffic screen. you block everything, and she said she was trying to zoom out the maps, and she said you don't think i know i'm 50 do know. >> it's tough as a meteorologist because you don't have the desk to hide behind. >> it speaks to the anonymous and nasty nature of people on social media. it's a fine force. >> that is the flip side of twitter and facebook. it's a platform for people to say silly and -- >> nasty and crude things, and they are faceless, spineless. >> it's amazing how many people came out to support her, such inspiring words from so many people. way to go katie, we love you! congratulations on your two baby girls. >>> my grea
with mary, alex, and john. katie had twins, and some people were saying she should be off the air. >> she's a lovely, lovely woman. >> she addressed it on facebook and started a message to the haters. she got hundreds of thousands of likes and shares and basically said your mother had to do the same thing and said something that i can relate to when i was pregnant at the traffic screen. you block everything, and she said she was trying to zoom out the maps, and she said you don't...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.eat day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today is expected to be another beautiful day. but get ready for another heatwave. katie has the details about when we can expect that hot and humid temperature to move back in. >> we're getting more information about security parameters for the papal visit. which roads will be blocked from traffic and the areas you'll need additional screening just to walk through. >> starting today the stars and stripes will fly once again, in cuba. the us embassy opens in half anarchs not just special event for the united state. why it is historic day for secretary of state john kerry as well. >>> good morning, made it to friday, it is august 15th, i'm erika von tiehl. >> good morning, roads are looking
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.eat day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today is expected to be another beautiful day. but get ready for another heatwave. katie has the details about when we can expect that hot and humid temperature to move back in. >> we're getting more information about security parameters for the papal visit. which roads will be blocked...
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chris and mary? >> jill, thank you so much. >>> coming up, donald trump's defense of his latest controversial comments. >>> and next, they range from $12 to more than $200. we will look at the fitness trackers and find out which one is perfect for you. >>> but first, the cbs 2 wfan morning scoreboard, not a good thing for the locals. the yankees swept by the jays 2- 0 and the lead dwindles. 1 >>> let's look at traffic and weather on the 2s. >> it's beautiful right now. much of the day today, a-ok. 72 in the city now with clouds overhead. clouds will roll in, fill in and be joined with humidity today. the chance of rain, pretty low in the city today. it's farther to the west where you see a pop-up shower. up to an 80 percent chance of rain for the area on tuesday. drops dramatically again wednesday, thursday into friday. so that said, tuesday's concerns, well, we could see active weather during the morning rush. heavy rain is possible. could see localized flooding. i know. still active into the aftern
chris and mary? >> jill, thank you so much. >>> coming up, donald trump's defense of his latest controversial comments. >>> and next, they range from $12 to more than $200. we will look at the fitness trackers and find out which one is perfect for you. >>> but first, the cbs 2 wfan morning scoreboard, not a good thing for the locals. the yankees swept by the jays 2- 0 and the lead dwindles. 1 >>> let's look at traffic and weather on the 2s. >>...
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mary was five years old. >> jon: oh.ow did five-year-old mary and her grieving mother not catch that clerical error? [laughter] hunter down 50 years later and make her pay. [ laughter ] now to be fair the social security administration, throw days after the mary story broke did eventually check themselves. >> the social security administration is halt age program under which thousands of people had tax refunds seized to pay off old debts. >> jon: yes, yes nothing brings about the raising of consciousness like people finding out about (bleep) you are doing. [ laughter ] brings us to the department of veteran affairs. baglog troubles at the national office are well known. but don't think local offices can't compete bad-wise. as many as 40 veterans at the v.a. may have died waiting for medical treatment. >> managers were keeping two waiting list. >> there was an unofficial waiting lists and names could be on it months or years before they were moved to the official appointment list. the purpose of the two lists was to make
mary was five years old. >> jon: oh.ow did five-year-old mary and her grieving mother not catch that clerical error? [laughter] hunter down 50 years later and make her pay. [ laughter ] now to be fair the social security administration, throw days after the mary story broke did eventually check themselves. >> the social security administration is halt age program under which thousands of people had tax refunds seized to pay off old debts. >> jon: yes, yes nothing brings about...
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i was in deep trouble. >> at that moment, mary says help comes from an unexpected place.ears the voice of her late son, ryan, who died of a heart attack at 42. >> that's my guardian angel. he said, "mama, take a step back and shoot the window out." and i did. i took a step back, and i shot the window out. i pulled the trigger. >> the blast from mary's .38-caliber gun shatters the office window, tearing into the ceiling. shaken by mary's shot, the gunmen flee the store. >> when i come to, i heard them holler out, "this is not going to happen today." and that's when they really took off. >> all three suspects are still at large, but have steered clear of trying another robbery at the store. michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good. we give her the name annie oakley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. \s >>> sizzling 2,000-degree lava decimat
i was in deep trouble. >> at that moment, mary says help comes from an unexpected place.ears the voice of her late son, ryan, who died of a heart attack at 42. >> that's my guardian angel. he said, "mama, take a step back and shoot the window out." and i did. i took a step back, and i shot the window out. i pulled the trigger. >> the blast from mary's .38-caliber gun shatters the office window, tearing into the ceiling. shaken by mary's shot, the gunmen flee the...
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. >> que tal mary josÉ los salud desde la casa blanca que generÓ acusaciones de conflicto de interÉsel presidente y su esposa, el secretario de hacienda y gran cuestionamiento que hubo por parte de muchos fue por quÉ los investigÓ alguien del propio gobierno, dicen eso en sÍ mismo fue un conflicto de interÉs. la casa blanca provocÓ incendio en el gobierno, que hoy intentÓ apagar el secretario de funciÓn pÚblica, angÉlica rivera esposa del presidente se la comprÓ al grupo...
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anne-marie? >> all good information. i think i hear children across the countryroaning an "the hairdresser" is worth $15 million. it was taken from a paris museum in 2001. a u.s. official gave it back thursday at a ceremony at the french embassy in washington. immigration officials seized it last year in new jersey. >>> straight ahead, roadside rescue. tourists visiting from australia jump into action to save a truck driver on fire after an accident. >>> a dramatic fire rescue as a truck driver was running across the new jersey turnpike with his pants on fire. tourist from australia stopped their car wednesday and helped him remove his pants and put out the fire. his truck had collided with a tractor-trailer. the driver is hospitalized in serious condition. >>> and a man was killed by a roller coaster in ohio. police say 45-year-old james young had just finished riding th raptor thursday at cedar point amusement park in sandusky. he jumped over a fence into a restricted area to find his cell phone which he had dropped. y
anne-marie? >> all good information. i think i hear children across the countryroaning an "the hairdresser" is worth $15 million. it was taken from a paris museum in 2001. a u.s. official gave it back thursday at a ceremony at the french embassy in washington. immigration officials seized it last year in new jersey. >>> straight ahead, roadside rescue. tourists visiting from australia jump into action to save a truck driver on fire after an accident. >>> a...
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thank you for joining us. >> and i'm mary calvi. you're watching cbs2 news this morning. >> the yankees are off today and the mets in miami. yesterday, both teams were celebrating. the mets exploded with three homers in the 3rd inning. that is the 9th homer in eight games. the mets sweep the nationals. the yankees win another lopsided road game. an mvp cooperate hit another homer. and the triple crown winner cruised through the record crowd of 60,000. >> all right. >>> in this morning's talker. >> okay. acomputer rose voice is out it is washed up. owen wilson also returns. >> the first one was so funny. [ no audio ] the canadian researchers are saying it was vandalized on friday in philadelphia. >> i didn't expect that. >> hitchbot was designed as a social experiment to appear child like and defense less. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. we are live from city hall toda
thank you for joining us. >> and i'm mary calvi. you're watching cbs2 news this morning. >> the yankees are off today and the mets in miami. yesterday, both teams were celebrating. the mets exploded with three homers in the 3rd inning. that is the 9th homer in eight games. the mets sweep the nationals. the yankees win another lopsided road game. an mvp cooperate hit another homer. and the triple crown winner cruised through the record crowd of 60,000. >> all right....
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chris and mary? >> meg, thank you, a health watch warning for women who have gastric bypass surgery. the women have a lower tolerance for alcohol. researchers at washington school of medicine found after just two drinks, women with bypass surgery reached the blood alcohol concentration levels equal to four drinks in women who did not have the surgery. >>> a new link between brain function and heart attack. doctors say poor brain function could be a blood vessel indicator for heart attacks. >>> one new yorker walked every single block of the city as part of a unique journey. scott rapoport with more. >> reporter: step-by-step, block-by-block, murr row -- borough by borough, william has done them all. >> if i realized what it would be, i would not have done it. >> reporter: he has walked all 6,000 miles of new york city, virtually every square foot, and it took him 4 years. >> crazy? >> it is a little, but in order to do something interesting, you to do something crazy. >> and all of that raising the u
chris and mary? >> meg, thank you, a health watch warning for women who have gastric bypass surgery. the women have a lower tolerance for alcohol. researchers at washington school of medicine found after just two drinks, women with bypass surgery reached the blood alcohol concentration levels equal to four drinks in women who did not have the surgery. >>> a new link between brain function and heart attack. doctors say poor brain function could be a blood vessel indicator for...
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mary snow spent the day with traders on the exchange. what they said about today versus seven years ago, mary what did you hear? >> ali, i asked one trader to sum it up for us, and he said in a few words, wild and crazy. more than 1,000 points in 10 minutes certainly had jaws dropping. one veteran trader said he had never seen anything like it in the 36 years he's been here at the new york stock exchange. certainly, traders were expecting traisdz at th trades t because it was so fast really caught investors off guard. what happened in 1987, although there's no correlation between what happened here today and the crash in 1987, but certainly also, the electronic trading that is done here which makes up so much of the trading here was also seen as ofactor for these quick swings throughout day. the marke market started to recr and the fact that the dow closed down 588 points and that being a sigh of relief really kind of sums up the mood here of the day. and people pointed to a number of factors. china's economy, the low prices of oil, and
mary snow spent the day with traders on the exchange. what they said about today versus seven years ago, mary what did you hear? >> ali, i asked one trader to sum it up for us, and he said in a few words, wild and crazy. more than 1,000 points in 10 minutes certainly had jaws dropping. one veteran trader said he had never seen anything like it in the 36 years he's been here at the new york stock exchange. certainly, traders were expecting traisdz at th trades t because it was so fast...
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so mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. edith norris rogers is in widow's weave. she's still officially mourning her husband. it's politically very savvy on her part. this is a leaf let from her first general election. in here, she says over and over again, things like always on the job. re-elect rogers on her own records of achievement. inside it says some wonderful stuff. knows the ropes, gives prompt, efficient service. and she talks a lot about what she's done for veterans. she's not above all the things, she's still mrs. john jacobs rogers. she's very wise in the ways of doing this. and a little later after she's been re-elected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and very much related to the issues that are important to her. here she and other members of congress are testing out a really weird riding lawn mower looking tank. right outside the capitol. she often would do that. she also was photographed -- she was called the most arrow minded female member of congress. s
so mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. edith norris rogers is in widow's weave. she's still officially mourning her husband. it's politically very savvy on her part. this is a leaf let from her first general election. in here, she says over and over again, things like always on the job. re-elect rogers on her own records of achievement. inside it says some wonderful stuff. knows the ropes, gives prompt, efficient service. and she talks a lot about what she's done for...
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all right, so hold on. >> stop it, mary. 50 shades of gray, mary said. mary, all she ever does is she showers, shampoos, uses moisturizer, she doesn't use a lot of stuff and her husband he doesn't do much either. all right, you guys. >> how do you think that makes me feel? >> are you ready to -- when you take off your blind folds you're going to look at each other. one, two -- john, take yours off, please. >> wow! >> you look as beautiful as usual. >> aw. want to see what you look like? i love this. >> they don't even care how each of them looks themselves, they're looking at each other. >> that's love, baby. >> all right. >> are you the least bit interested? right here. ready? on three. there you go. for 30 more years. >> wow. >> you look awesome. >> who is that? >> you guys look so good. >> you look fantastic. turn around for us, please. you look so great. spin right around and look at camera 12. >> louis, tell us what you did. >> the sweetest couple in america. you're so lucky to have found each other. it's amazing. what i did, her hair -- it's been t
all right, so hold on. >> stop it, mary. 50 shades of gray, mary said. mary, all she ever does is she showers, shampoos, uses moisturizer, she doesn't use a lot of stuff and her husband he doesn't do much either. all right, you guys. >> how do you think that makes me feel? >> are you ready to -- when you take off your blind folds you're going to look at each other. one, two -- john, take yours off, please. >> wow! >> you look as beautiful as usual. >> aw....
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tell us what we expect to hear from mary jo white.hey will be getting a news conference this morning. have them expect to herald this case is a breakthrough in terms of the way the sec is operating. i think the sec realizes in the age of computer hacking it really has to change the enforcement model and aggressively partner with fbi and others to take down these kinds of schemes. one thing we saw with the insider trading prosecutions of galyon and other hedge funds a few years ago was a really long investigation that looked into the personal relationships that these traders have. the thing hacking allows is you can get the information without being a wall street trader. you can cap -- hack a company that deals with press releases and trade on the information, which is a huge right to the stability and fairness of the market. i think the sec will say we are on top of this issue. matt: as you know, anyone can go and findrk web contract hackers out of russia that probably would do this kind of thing for you for the right price. do we exp
tell us what we expect to hear from mary jo white.hey will be getting a news conference this morning. have them expect to herald this case is a breakthrough in terms of the way the sec is operating. i think the sec realizes in the age of computer hacking it really has to change the enforcement model and aggressively partner with fbi and others to take down these kinds of schemes. one thing we saw with the insider trading prosecutions of galyon and other hedge funds a few years ago was a really...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.he minutes of the feds' july meeting shows officials want to increase rates at a september meeting but they have provided no clear sign. >>> here on wall street the stocks dip. they'll be watching for reports on existing home sales for july and last week's employment numbers. the dow lost 162 points wednesday. the s&p fell 17 points. the nasdaq was down 40 points. stocks in asia reacted. tok tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. >>> the san francisco district attorney said wednesday the background checks failed to uncover criminal records of 25 california dribers. they included several registered sex offenders and a convicted murderer. >>> working longer hours could raise your risk of a stroke. researchers report that people who work 55 hours or more per week have a 33% greater risk of stroke. they also have a 13% greater risk of coronary heart disease than those with standard hours. california is placed the best place to live in america. ventu ve ventura i
good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.he minutes of the feds' july meeting shows officials want to increase rates at a september meeting but they have provided no clear sign. >>> here on wall street the stocks dip. they'll be watching for reports on existing home sales for july and last week's employment numbers. the dow lost 162 points wednesday. the s&p fell 17 points. the nasdaq was down 40 points. stocks in asia reacted. tok tokyo's nikkei lost 1%. hong kong's...
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shanice will join queen latifah, mary j. blige and david allen greer when it airs december 3 here on nbc 4. >> it's going to be something. >>> a little over a week, we are taking part in a special event and hope you can joi us for the clear the shelters event august 14th. nbc is teaming up with hundreds of shelters across the tristate to find homes for pets in need. you can find pets like roscoe and clover. they're now in the ramapo bergen refuge in oakland, new jersey. the dogs took to one another immediately and are available as a pair. how cute. you can start participating -- you can find participating shelters near you on nbcnewyork.com/clear the shelters and also share your rescue animal pictures by e-mailing them to share@nbcnewyork.com. >>> you've got to keep them together. you've just got to. >> so cute. >> i have two dogs. and they are the best of friends. so it's always nice to have two so they can play with each other. >> yeah. >> otherwise you leave and then they're alone. >> they said that about kids, but -- >>
shanice will join queen latifah, mary j. blige and david allen greer when it airs december 3 here on nbc 4. >> it's going to be something. >>> a little over a week, we are taking part in a special event and hope you can joi us for the clear the shelters event august 14th. nbc is teaming up with hundreds of shelters across the tristate to find homes for pets in need. you can find pets like roscoe and clover. they're now in the ramapo bergen refuge in oakland, new jersey. the dogs...
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i'm anne-marie green.assive explosions in a chinese city killed at least 44 people and injured some 500. last night's explosion at an industrial area that housed toxic chemicals were so powerful, area residents thought they were hit by an earthquake. this morning, it's still not clear what caused the explosion in the northern port city. shock waves were felt miles away. seth doane has the report. >> reporter: as we were driving toward the site of the explosion, we could see the windows of an apartment building blown open because of the power of the blast. that explosion took place before midnight here local time, lighting up the night sky with orange. the first explosion had the power of three tons of tnt, followed by a second explosion with the power of 21 tons of tnt. amateur video shows people blown back because of the power of the blast. we have seen people on the streets here bloodied, looking for medical attention. some people wearing the clothes they ran out with. they have not been allowed back int
i'm anne-marie green.assive explosions in a chinese city killed at least 44 people and injured some 500. last night's explosion at an industrial area that housed toxic chemicals were so powerful, area residents thought they were hit by an earthquake. this morning, it's still not clear what caused the explosion in the northern port city. shock waves were felt miles away. seth doane has the report. >> reporter: as we were driving toward the site of the explosion, we could see the windows of...
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chris and mary? >> fingers are crossed. >> it's been a roller coaster, that's for sure. >>> coming up in the next half an hour a special tribute to the late leonard niemo. >> the morning score board. the mets make it 5 in a row with the win in philly, and the yankees were left seeing stars last night, losing 15-1, and they fall a game behind the bluejays in the american league east. >>> well the nfl's golden season is about to get underway here on cbs 2 including a new and improved nfl today. there was a media preview yesterday, showing off the studio, including an xs and os section, and a floor-to-ceiling monitor, and the official unvail willing be september 13th, and the season will be capped off in february for what should be the highest rated sporting event in the history of the world super bowl 50. it's a magic number. people want to go, and i got to play in one. i won two super bowl rings, and to be part of the whole festivities and then to call the game, it's awesome. >> super bowl 50, that sa
chris and mary? >> fingers are crossed. >> it's been a roller coaster, that's for sure. >>> coming up in the next half an hour a special tribute to the late leonard niemo. >> the morning score board. the mets make it 5 in a row with the win in philly, and the yankees were left seeing stars last night, losing 15-1, and they fall a game behind the bluejays in the american league east. >>> well the nfl's golden season is about to get underway here on cbs 2...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. jorge ramos was eventually allowed back in the news conference where he continued to engage with donald trump. all of this happened on the same day trump continued to trade barbs with personalities at fox news channel. >> sit down. sit down. sit down. >> reporter: the temperature turned up on donald trump's simmering feud with univision. jorge ramos was escorted out while peppering the gop front-runner on his immigration policy. >> i have a right as a u.s. citizen, as a journalist to ask a question. >> reporter: when allowed back in, he continued his line of questioning, mainly on trump's proposal to end birth rite citizenship and build a wall. >> how are you going to build a 1,900-mile wall? >> i'm going to build it. i build building -- can i tell you what's more complicated? what's more complicated is building a building that's 5 stories tall. >> reporter: trump has made it the centerpiece of his campaign but some say trump's policy proposals are unrealistic. >> it's a great sound b
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. jorge ramos was eventually allowed back in the news conference where he continued to engage with donald trump. all of this happened on the same day trump continued to trade barbs with personalities at fox news channel. >> sit down. sit down. sit down. >> reporter: the temperature turned up on donald trump's simmering feud with univision. jorge ramos was escorted out while peppering the gop front-runner on his immigration policy....
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anne-marie?na daniels in new york, thank you. >>> cbs news will have a special report on this morning's ceremonies in havana including remarks by secretary kerry beginning at 9:45 eastern time. >>> federal meteorologists say the current el nino could be the most potent weather change in the past 65 years. an el nino is a mass of unusually warm water stretching from the pacific to south america. the current one is the second strong e strongest on record for this time of year. >> over the next three months, this should turn into what i call a godzilla event. >> in the united states, that could mean heavy winter rain in the south and east and a warmer winter in the north. as meteorologists point out, there are no guarantees with weather. >>> las vegas tries to dry out after a strong thunderstorm moved into the las vegas valley yesterday afternoon. heavy rain triggered flash flooding that washed out n $20 billion and $54 billion to clean them. and that's not including coal mines. >>> this morning the
anne-marie?na daniels in new york, thank you. >>> cbs news will have a special report on this morning's ceremonies in havana including remarks by secretary kerry beginning at 9:45 eastern time. >>> federal meteorologists say the current el nino could be the most potent weather change in the past 65 years. an el nino is a mass of unusually warm water stretching from the pacific to south america. the current one is the second strong e strongest on record for this time of year....
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mary: and, again, that was not during school hours. that was when there were no students there. so the fact that every time--i mean, one of these times, it's not gonna happen in the middle of the night. jessica: and that's a scenario that has a lot of people worried and wondering if more can be done to keep kids safe. richard: we're gonna be test here pretty soon, i'm sure, with a big event. jessica: well, it turns out that more can be done. fire marshals inspect schools every year, but seismic safety isn't part of the fire code. the fire marshals we spoke to said they would be glad to take on earthquake safety if the state would give them the legal authority, and so far, it hasn't. an update on napa schools. napa unified is still making improvements a year after that earthquake. this summer, they're attaching all furniture taller than 36 inches, in elementary schools. and next summer, the school district says it will address middle schools and high schools as well. okay, taking the sat is a time-honored tradition and a necessity for getting into many colleges, but the test is g
mary: and, again, that was not during school hours. that was when there were no students there. so the fact that every time--i mean, one of these times, it's not gonna happen in the middle of the night. jessica: and that's a scenario that has a lot of people worried and wondering if more can be done to keep kids safe. richard: we're gonna be test here pretty soon, i'm sure, with a big event. jessica: well, it turns out that more can be done. fire marshals inspect schools every year, but seismic...