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marie was missing.the case was getting very cold. >>> coming up, new revelations from the pastor. >> they were sending pornographic photos back and forth from the church. >> and an answer at last to the biggest mystery of all. where was marie? >> nesli passed me a note that said, i missed her. >> i was pretty devastated. the guilt. the feeling of, i could have found her six months after she was reported missing. >> when "dateline" continues. evs your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice
marie was missing.the case was getting very cold. >>> coming up, new revelations from the pastor. >> they were sending pornographic photos back and forth from the church. >> and an answer at last to the biggest mystery of all. where was marie? >> nesli passed me a note that said, i missed her. >> i was pretty devastated. the guilt. the feeling of, i could have found her six months after she was reported missing. >> when "dateline" continues. evs...
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-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the loudest person usually does. lemonis: the loudest person. charlie: i think everyone can agree. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] charlie: everyone comes to me. i'm the one person that you all communicate to. lemonis: and whose name's on the door? -chuck: oh, my name. -lemonis: okay. just wanted to clarify that. it doesn't say, "swim by charlie handy." chuck: no. lemonis: do you have a business card? charlie: yes. lemonis: vice president, that's you. a
-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck...
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tell them about mary's odyssey y in that regard. >> mary klein looked and looked
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mary: wow.emonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally wrong, i'll tell you my opinion. lemonis: what happens if steven gives you his opinion? do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machi
mary: wow.emonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally...
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but mary became impatient, mary chait, and mary klein became the perfect advocate to come forward tok about her own illness and the fact that she did not want to suffer. that she had done everything she could to try to stay live. but no, thatw eventually, and shortly, she was going to die and did not want to die suffering. she testified, she lobbied, she wrote letters, and finally, the district of columbia city council voted so that now d.c. has a medical aid in dying law. when we began this process in 2016, just three years ago, there were three states at the time that had medical aid in dying. now, because of people like mary klein, because of people like brittany minard in california who had to move to oregon to obtain medical aid in dying, now, there are nine states plus the district of columbia. which has medical aid in dying. i feel very fortunate that people like mary klein and mary j really made an issue. i pray that maryland, virginia, new york, connecticut, and others states will follow suit thank you. to make the district of columbia got a medical aid dying law on the book
but mary became impatient, mary chait, and mary klein became the perfect advocate to come forward tok about her own illness and the fact that she did not want to suffer. that she had done everything she could to try to stay live. but no, thatw eventually, and shortly, she was going to die and did not want to die suffering. she testified, she lobbied, she wrote letters, and finally, the district of columbia city council voted so that now d.c. has a medical aid in dying law. when we began this...
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>> marie: dr. fauci has, throughout this entire crisis, been a voice of scientific reason, of scientific facts. i think that's what you see him get so much widespread acclaim from both democrats and republicans, across the partisan spectrum. people are looking to dr. fauci to tell the truth. that's what he did this weekend. i think that's why he's in this position, that's why i'm glad he still in his position, because that's what scientists and doctors need to do. i have long ago given up trying to read the tea leaves of donald trump's twitter, and try and parse out from that what might come policy wise. but i hate the fact that he retweeted someone calling for dr. fauci's firing. if he did, if president trump did anything to sideline dr. fauci, to try and move him out of such a prominent role, i hope he would hear pushback from democrats and republicans. because dr. fauci has played such an important role in helping the american people understand this crisis, harris. >> harris: you know, there see
>> marie: dr. fauci has, throughout this entire crisis, been a voice of scientific reason, of scientific facts. i think that's what you see him get so much widespread acclaim from both democrats and republicans, across the partisan spectrum. people are looking to dr. fauci to tell the truth. that's what he did this weekend. i think that's why he's in this position, that's why i'm glad he still in his position, because that's what scientists and doctors need to do. i have long ago given up...
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mary: i don't think so.he only times you get stuck at least for me when you're either not sure what you want to say or or your not sure what you want to say. so i guess, one example of getting stuck was writing about the deaths of the children of joseph urkel because i wanted to, i wanted to write about it because i wanted to write about it as a tragedy because it is. these are children of a horrible evil not the dictator but they are so, five -year-old and a six -year-old kid. i was scared that people would think that my saying that the death of the small children the brainwashing of the small children, is it somehow needing to be compared to the death of jewish german children. but the reality it of that is that i deal with it and that children of both jewish and non-jewish heritages, were treated horribly during this time. erin: what did not make it into the book. mary: we tried, well think a lot of merit american audiences tries away from graphic and sexuality and violence. having said, we want it calcul
mary: i don't think so.he only times you get stuck at least for me when you're either not sure what you want to say or or your not sure what you want to say. so i guess, one example of getting stuck was writing about the deaths of the children of joseph urkel because i wanted to, i wanted to write about it because i wanted to write about it as a tragedy because it is. these are children of a horrible evil not the dictator but they are so, five -year-old and a six -year-old kid. i was scared...
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tell them about mary's odyssey y in that regard. >> mary klein looked and looked and looked, and finally found a physician who was willing to work with her. and disposition -- this physician, i have to confess to you, she is now my physician -- >> wonder why? >> because she believes in medical aid in dying. i have now turned to her. but there are very few physicians initially d.c. said you have to have a registry and
tell them about mary's odyssey y in that regard. >> mary klein looked and looked and looked, and finally found a physician who was willing to work with her. and disposition -- this physician, i have to confess to you, she is now my physician -- >> wonder why? >> because she believes in medical aid in dying. i have now turned to her. but there are very few physicians initially d.c. said you have to have a registry and
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today i'm visiting mary at her new home care resort chiangmai. her villa is next to one of the 2 swimming pools. that you sit down you know you. go on. with looked but if you want to be careful mary will come on come on. if only that from. a photo of her family sent is filled with pages of a life that is lost to her. was that for this. that is. my. look at this tweet that. she has for dedicated carers who work rotating shifts around the clock ensuring she is never left alone i heard that you were a good dancer. your son told me. this. but. to. not remember not to remember. but. the care was all that they were mockable i mean they thought yeah you know they're like her daughters and i think she has more comfort and pleasure from their presence than ours i think we stress around you know she's supposed to remember things about us but she does that mean stresses. so it's a 45 minute drive there one hour drive by peter brown is a british hotelier who bought this holiday resort 11 years ago. it was appalled before he transformed part of it into a deme
today i'm visiting mary at her new home care resort chiangmai. her villa is next to one of the 2 swimming pools. that you sit down you know you. go on. with looked but if you want to be careful mary will come on come on. if only that from. a photo of her family sent is filled with pages of a life that is lost to her. was that for this. that is. my. look at this tweet that. she has for dedicated carers who work rotating shifts around the clock ensuring she is never left alone i heard that you...
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marie, what do you think about this?to have to stay very far apart for a longer time? i wonder what that does to our immunity, too. >> marie: dr. siegel referenced this earlier in his comments in the program, that this virus, this crisis, is going to change the way we interact with each other. quite frankly, it probably should in some ways. we will be scared to shake hands of people probably for a very long time. i think we are to be very careful, clearly, about how we reopen the economy. and it has to be done in stages. there's a big difference between letting people go back to work, reopening restaurants with tables farther apart, and packing 110,000 fans into a football game on saturdays where i grew up in columbus, ohio. those are very different things. that latter category, we were putting a ton of people very close together, those are probably going to have to wait. like governor cuomo said, the key to so much of this is feeling comfortable to getting people out, that vaccine. that is probably not, as dr. siegel sa
marie, what do you think about this?to have to stay very far apart for a longer time? i wonder what that does to our immunity, too. >> marie: dr. siegel referenced this earlier in his comments in the program, that this virus, this crisis, is going to change the way we interact with each other. quite frankly, it probably should in some ways. we will be scared to shake hands of people probably for a very long time. i think we are to be very careful, clearly, about how we reopen the economy....
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marie, are you excited about that? >> marie: i am.or the washington redskins to select chase young, the ohio state buckeyes standout defensive player, so i can watch them play in person when we get football back. that's the only thing i'll be watching for today. >> melissa: katie, what are you watching for? >> katie: think good for the internet. i'm not a big nfl fan but i'm grateful we can continue what we're doing through the internet. congratulations to the draft running away to get this done. i'm happy for the players, too. this is their dream to play in the nfl. good for them. >> melissa: i love it. we are going to be watching very late, i'm afraid. thank you to dr. marty makary and the rest of the virtual couch. we are back here at noon eastern tomorrow. "outnumbered overtime" with harris starts right now. ♪ >> harris: well, there are new details on a propaganda battle going on amid the coronavirus pandemic. you're watching "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. u.s. officials telling fox news that three nations -- china,
marie, are you excited about that? >> marie: i am.or the washington redskins to select chase young, the ohio state buckeyes standout defensive player, so i can watch them play in person when we get football back. that's the only thing i'll be watching for today. >> melissa: katie, what are you watching for? >> katie: think good for the internet. i'm not a big nfl fan but i'm grateful we can continue what we're doing through the internet. congratulations to the draft running...
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so, a tragic, a tragic episode in the life of mary lincoln. this is another relic from the assassination. these are the gloves that were in abraham lincoln's pocket on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves, it was the custom of the time to have these in your pocket when you shook the hands of people at official events. you would have on kid gloves. these are a pair of white leather gloves over time, where they have probably shrunk a bit. a sense of his hand. he's six feet four inches, still president in american history. he kept these gloves in his pockets and when booth fired the the back of mr. lincoln's head to that horrible night at ford's theater, the doctors that enter the box couldn't immediately identify where the wound was. it took several minutes for a doctor prodding around before he found a entry wound on the back of mr. lincoln's head. blood wasn't coming out of the until the doctor placed his finger inside and then the blood began to flow freely. mr. lincoln was laid out on the presidential box and as the blood began to
so, a tragic, a tragic episode in the life of mary lincoln. this is another relic from the assassination. these are the gloves that were in abraham lincoln's pocket on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves, it was the custom of the time to have these in your pocket when you shook the hands of people at official events. you would have on kid gloves. these are a pair of white leather gloves over time, where they have probably shrunk a bit. a sense of his hand. he's six feet four inches,...
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marie, what is your take on it? >> marie: the u.s.tty much the epidemic for this pandemic now. this is not targeted like a previous travel restrictions were on china or certain places in europe. but i'm looking at this through a very political lens, harris. immigration is the issue president trump goes back to always whenever he feels politically challenged, whenever he feels like he needs to reassure his base. it's the signature issue, as steve mentioned, that donald trump ran out in 2016. even before the crisis, he has wanted to limit legal immigration. he's been very clear about that. this is really, i think, in the context of president trump's poll numbers dipping a little bit. he's getting a lot of heat from governors, certainly from democrats but from others as well, including some republicans and independents. immigration is the issue. when he feels like he's in a corner, he goes back. because it was a winning one for him, with his supporters in 2016. the details are still very murky, as often happens when he announced policies
marie, what is your take on it? >> marie: the u.s.tty much the epidemic for this pandemic now. this is not targeted like a previous travel restrictions were on china or certain places in europe. but i'm looking at this through a very political lens, harris. immigration is the issue president trump goes back to always whenever he feels politically challenged, whenever he feels like he needs to reassure his base. it's the signature issue, as steve mentioned, that donald trump ran out in...
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, mary recalls to the recovery from the spell of sickness. and then mary and the boys accompanied lincoln to a speaking tour in upstate new england where eddie had fallen ill and compelled mary to devote most of the time and energy to nursing him. and now in 1849 came this cough which grew steadily worse. if the parents were initially inclined to down play its significance, one more unfortunate unmanageable trial for the little eddie, they were disabused because the coughing became ever more ferocious, and eddie experiencing greater trouble catching his breath. they might have also noticed the spots of blood on lips or chin or the greenish phlegm he had begun to expel. people in lincoln's time called it consumption which is a catch-all phrase in the scientific imprecise times connoting any disease causing a consuming or wasting of the body. the scientific classification was so vague that some historians have since wondered what caused the death of eddie and adds are tuberculosis. by the end of 1850, everybody knew that eddie's condition was g
, mary recalls to the recovery from the spell of sickness. and then mary and the boys accompanied lincoln to a speaking tour in upstate new england where eddie had fallen ill and compelled mary to devote most of the time and energy to nursing him. and now in 1849 came this cough which grew steadily worse. if the parents were initially inclined to down play its significance, one more unfortunate unmanageable trial for the little eddie, they were disabused because the coughing became ever more...
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marie, i will start with you.he beginning, everybody who is the target of these kind of stories always hopes they are going to go away. obviously, this one isn't. now, especially as business insider has some on the record to corroborate the story of the time, or at least that the victim explained it to them, what do you think joe biden's response should be? >> marie: i think the former vice president should come out very strongly and denying it, as his team has repeatedly. melissa, i've known hundreds of women who worked for joe biden throughout the years. i have never heard a whisper of anything like sexual assaults. women tell each other these things. i've never even heard this rumor. further, this accuser, who has the right to be heard in her accusation should be vetted, over the past year she has changed her story so dramatically from first thing in an interview that he touched her shoulders to then, when the vice president was about to clinch the nomination, suddenly that became rape. i think you should come
marie, i will start with you.he beginning, everybody who is the target of these kind of stories always hopes they are going to go away. obviously, this one isn't. now, especially as business insider has some on the record to corroborate the story of the time, or at least that the victim explained it to them, what do you think joe biden's response should be? >> marie: i think the former vice president should come out very strongly and denying it, as his team has repeatedly. melissa, i've...
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of the week and still dark when mary of magdala came to the tomb.way from the tomb and came running to simon peter and the other disciple, the one jesus loved. they had taken the lord out of the tomb, she said, and we don't know where they have put him. ♪ >> we will now hear the same gospel according to luke, chapter 20 verses one to nine, proclaimed in greek. ♪ >> so pe peter set out with the other disciple to go to the tomb. they ran together, but the other disciple running faster than peter reached the tomb first. he reached down and saw the linen cloth lying on the ground but did not go in. simon peter came up, went into the tomb, saw the linen clots on the ground and also the cloth that had been over his head. this was not with the linen clots buclot-- cloth but rolleda place by itself. the other di pi disciple went i. he saw and believed. at that time they didn't understand the meaning of scripture, that he must rise from the dead. ♪ >> the holy father reverances the book of the gospel with a kiss, and acknowledges those in the basilica and al
of the week and still dark when mary of magdala came to the tomb.way from the tomb and came running to simon peter and the other disciple, the one jesus loved. they had taken the lord out of the tomb, she said, and we don't know where they have put him. ♪ >> we will now hear the same gospel according to luke, chapter 20 verses one to nine, proclaimed in greek. ♪ >> so pe peter set out with the other disciple to go to the tomb. they ran together, but the other disciple running...
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mary hartnett, let me turn to you and ask you about the upcoming book. hesitate to ask this but i will do it because at least i have 4000 witnesses. when? >> can i just say preliminary that "my own words" will be second in my official biographer is mary and wendy may have been at work, how many years? >> fifteen years. 2004. >> the idea was my biography would come out and it would be followed by lectures and speeches and opinions are written but the years well, they go on and on and then it came to me that mary and wendy expected i would be on the court for some time into the future so they, to make the book complete they wanted to wait and i said, okay, let's lifted the order and have my selected writings first and then the biography. >> it was a marvelous idea. [laughter] >> so, you still have not said when. [laughter] >> that is my job, as you note. >> this justice just keeps doing things and we are very happy about that-- and so -- [cheering and applause] it will be the idea, originally it was that it would break the story of justice ginsburg before
mary hartnett, let me turn to you and ask you about the upcoming book. hesitate to ask this but i will do it because at least i have 4000 witnesses. when? >> can i just say preliminary that "my own words" will be second in my official biographer is mary and wendy may have been at work, how many years? >> fifteen years. 2004. >> the idea was my biography would come out and it would be followed by lectures and speeches and opinions are written but the years well, they...
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a year after he died he began a brief courtship with another woman named mary owens mary later quote i do not him recollect ten mentioning and's name. you it was more or less business as usual of seeing after and died. but then again perhaps not. for entirely in keeping with lincoln's reactions to the deaths of his mother and sister, and died much as nancy and sarah in a sudden and ugly way, cut short before their time by it another form of death that stopped the areas in which he lived. some people believed that the deaths of nancy sarah and anne fostered in him a life long tendency towards melancholy and deep seat of loneliness that data from the start days. perhaps, but on a more does direct observable level the deaths of these three women were raw, ugly unfiltered things. cruel content trust with the chin teal good death that respectable americans and his day thought and strong to attain. discouraged romantic ideas of the nature of living and dying had lincoln been born and raised in different circumstances in early 19th century america, say a comfortable middle class home in a m
a year after he died he began a brief courtship with another woman named mary owens mary later quote i do not him recollect ten mentioning and's name. you it was more or less business as usual of seeing after and died. but then again perhaps not. for entirely in keeping with lincoln's reactions to the deaths of his mother and sister, and died much as nancy and sarah in a sudden and ugly way, cut short before their time by it another form of death that stopped the areas in which he lived. some...
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he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grieve youly the death of his favorite son willie from typhoid in february of 1862. a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have very nearly incapacitated him. i never saw a man so bowed down with grief, mary's seamstress recalled. he came to the bed where willie's body was lying after he died, lifted the cover from the face of his child, gazed at it long and ernestly murmuring, my poor boy, he was too good for this earth. god has called him home. i know he is better off in hemp but we loved him so. it is so hard, hard to have him die. he then burst into what was described as great sobs. later that day the president walked into his private secretary's office. well, my boy is gone
he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grieve youly the death of his favorite son willie from typhoid in february of 1862. a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have...
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and through it all, mary was there to witness it. so today, in two separate parades, san jose came together to say thank you and many more. >> i'm surprised. i see this, i say my goodness, what is happening? i can't believe it. i wasn't expecting this, you know. >> so today, a celebration a century in the making, all for mary. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> so impressive, rosy the riveter. look at her. >> how wonderful is that? >> how wonderful is that. >> and they didn't get rained on i don't think in the parade. know he there were sprinkles in the bay area today. jeff ranieri joins us with a look at the weather. >>> the weather the past couple of days, definitely a little bit more gloomy than we were used to but lots of sunshine moving in. so hopefully a lot of you had some time this weekend to kind of unplug from the work from home or the home schooling, and you're ready to go for the new week. so i know this is kind of our new normal for at least right now. but do know we have some more 911 coming your way. and let's bri
and through it all, mary was there to witness it. so today, in two separate parades, san jose came together to say thank you and many more. >> i'm surprised. i see this, i say my goodness, what is happening? i can't believe it. i wasn't expecting this, you know. >> so today, a celebration a century in the making, all for mary. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> so impressive, rosy the riveter. look at her. >> how wonderful is that? >> how wonderful is that....
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jonathan: mary did not.she sends robert over to try to get her husband being welcoming to these two black doctors. and there are other moments as well. in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying anyone of any ways is permitted at the white house for the new year's reception. and well over 100 african-americans show up for the reception, and mary lincoln was not having it, and forced them to wait until after white guests that gone through. i don't think mary had the same egalitarian strain her husband did. >> late in the war, did lincoln solicit or share his thoughts on reconstruction? jonathan: did he share them with whom? >> his black visitors to the white house. jonathan: that is a good question. to some extent they did, in terms of reconstruction and talking about expanding the franchise, but i don't know that he did. he certainly talked about public policy. robert smalls is a famous slave from south carolina who escapes and after the war becomes a congressman. smalls gives a speech i
jonathan: mary did not.she sends robert over to try to get her husband being welcoming to these two black doctors. and there are other moments as well. in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying anyone of any ways is permitted at the white house for the new year's reception. and well over 100 african-americans show up for the reception, and mary lincoln was not having it, and forced them to wait until after white guests that gone through. i don't think mary had the same...
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and he was not a william and mary fan and with uva-- >> and destroy william and mary and endowment-- when you go to william and mary and have done this to talk, they have ambivalence on jefferson. on one hand they want to claim him, on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so, jefferson persuaded himself and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come 18 teens. its enrollment it shrunk, there was major violence between the students and the community and also with the faculty. and it suffered from a setting that was very malarial. and williamsburg was a dying town after the capital moved out and moved to richmond. so the leaders of the college wanted to save it by moving it to richmond and jefferson and his allies blocked that move and used that opportunity to say, well, since they've invited the legislature to look into their orangperations why dt we take their money away from them, and essentially be williamsburg academy and in the end they didn't succeed. you've been to william and mary, it still exists, but nearly killed at the ti
and he was not a william and mary fan and with uva-- >> and destroy william and mary and endowment-- when you go to william and mary and have done this to talk, they have ambivalence on jefferson. on one hand they want to claim him, on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so, jefferson persuaded himself and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come 18 teens. its enrollment it shrunk, there was major violence between the students and...
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happy birthday to mary. >>> there you go. just adding to the celebration. happy birthday mary.nk you for watching at 7 pm. the news continues on cbsn bay area. >>> happy birthday to you mary. will be back at 11. we will see you then. have a good night. mrs. walker. good night. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank y'all. i appreciate that. thank you very much. thank y'all. i appreciate that. thank you, folks. i appreciate that. i really do. yeah, i do. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one
happy birthday to mary. >>> there you go. just adding to the celebration. happy birthday mary.nk you for watching at 7 pm. the news continues on cbsn bay area. >>> happy birthday to you mary. will be back at 11. we will see you then. have a good night. mrs. walker. good night. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to......
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mary did not. so when dr. augusta and dr. abbott show up at the white house she sends robert over and tries to get them to get her husband to stop being welcoming to these two black doctors and there are other moments, as well in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying that anyone of any race is permitted to come to the white house for the new year's reception, and a ton of african-american, well over a hundred show up for the reception and mary lincoln was not having it, and forced them to wait until after the white guests had gone through. so i don't think mary had the same sort of egalitarian strain that her husband did. >> late in the war, did lincoln solicit or share his thoughts on reconstruction? >> his black visitors to the white house. >> that's a very good question. to some extent, they did, in terms of talking about reconstruction and this -- the expansion of the franchise. but i don't know -- i don't know that he did -- he certainly talked about matters of public policy. so robert smalls is th
mary did not. so when dr. augusta and dr. abbott show up at the white house she sends robert over and tries to get them to get her husband to stop being welcoming to these two black doctors and there are other moments, as well in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying that anyone of any race is permitted to come to the white house for the new year's reception, and a ton of african-american, well over a hundred show up for the reception and mary lincoln was not having it,...
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by the time she arrived at the apartment, marie could barely breathe. >> i felt like i was running out reporter: when they got to lisa's hospital's e.r., there was a team waiting. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: after one week in the hospital, marie was discharged to a rehabilitation unit, where we spoke to her. >> they just constantly gave me hope, hope and nothing but hope and love. >> i'm just really grateful that she had a great outcome. >> reporter: marie's daughter donna grateful to nurse lisa. >> i'm extremely grateful. i got a hero in my very own family. lisa, you are our family's earth angel. i love you, and i'll always be in gratitude for you saving my mom, no question. >> nurse lisa. she is definitely america strong. thank you for watching. stay safe. good night. >>> i've never seen it this crowded. beach communities. people keep coming. experts find out if we're getting quarantine fatigue. >>> stark contrast. as some states get businesses rolling this weekend, others extend their stay at home restrictions. what health experts believe is the key to reopening. >
by the time she arrived at the apartment, marie could barely breathe. >> i felt like i was running out reporter: when they got to lisa's hospital's e.r., there was a team waiting. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: after one week in the hospital, marie was discharged to a rehabilitation unit, where we spoke to her. >> they just constantly gave me hope, hope and nothing but hope and love. >> i'm just really grateful that she had a great outcome. >>...
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first up is it mary lee. mary, good morning. >>> happy thursday to you. we are looking at low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and right around the bay. you can see a live look at the salefour tower camera. you can see that patchy fog out there. our temperatures are in the 50s. low to mid 50s as we start off our day. looking at clearer skies from concord as well as livermore and santa rosa along the coast and right around the bay. as we go through the afternoon looking at the time highs a little bit above average for this time of year. 67 for a high in san francisco. 72 in oakland, mid-70s in san jose and concord. we will talk more about what you can expect for the rest of the week ahead let's check in with gianna for a look at traffic. good morning. >> good morning, let's take a look at the roadways. no delays on the bay bridge, these are quiet as you work your way out of san francisco. a lot of roadwork to look at this morning. the elementary project still underway so heads up if you are taking 101. as far as drive times go not seeing any major d
first up is it mary lee. mary, good morning. >>> happy thursday to you. we are looking at low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and right around the bay. you can see a live look at the salefour tower camera. you can see that patchy fog out there. our temperatures are in the 50s. low to mid 50s as we start off our day. looking at clearer skies from concord as well as livermore and santa rosa along the coast and right around the bay. as we go through the afternoon looking at the...
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or tia mary. >> aunt mary! love you! >> wow. look at that. neighbors paraded past mary to say happy birthday. she lived in san jose since the 1940s. the her niece, actress and comedian organized today's parade to surprise her aunt. >> it was beautiful. it was beautiful. i'm shocked. 100 years and all this happened. thanks to the family. ♪ happy birthday dear mary happy birthday ♪ >> loved ones praise herd cooking for bringing families together for decades. they also shared how she helped to defend freedom by working as a rosey the riveter in an aircraft plant. happy birthday to you. when w return, a look at the in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navigate
or tia mary. >> aunt mary! love you! >> wow. look at that. neighbors paraded past mary to say happy birthday. she lived in san jose since the 1940s. the her niece, actress and comedian organized today's parade to surprise her aunt. >> it was beautiful. it was beautiful. i'm shocked. 100 years and all this happened. thanks to the family. ♪ happy birthday dear mary happy birthday ♪ >> loved ones praise herd cooking for bringing families together for decades. they also...
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the woman playing is annabelle marie.e director and founder of the rowena children's choir. the idea quickly picked up steam. >> is me going out on my deck and playing the violin. all the neighbors come out at 6:00. the way this started, we had an interest about let's do some music. let's do something besides the social distancing. we are going to do it, let's do some music. they asked me, because i am the musician. so i brought out my amplifier and started this music. one of them yelled from the house, play your violin. i ran back in, got my violin, and started playing. then i posted it. facebook went crazy on it. ♪ >> reporter: marie said music is also helping this children's choir. they recently traveled to abu dhabi to perform for the crowned prince. the shelter in place was difficult for the children, but the virtual choir helped lift their spirits. >> music ties people together. it helps them to be able to have something that they can visually connect with each other. not all of them have each other's phone numbers
the woman playing is annabelle marie.e director and founder of the rowena children's choir. the idea quickly picked up steam. >> is me going out on my deck and playing the violin. all the neighbors come out at 6:00. the way this started, we had an interest about let's do some music. let's do something besides the social distancing. we are going to do it, let's do some music. they asked me, because i am the musician. so i brought out my amplifier and started this music. one of them yelled...
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let's get a look at weather and traffic, first up is mary lee, a cooldown ahead for us, mary.ocontinit down today and into the weekend. so, it is a cool and cloudy start, temperatures are in the low to mid 50s with the live look
let's get a look at weather and traffic, first up is mary lee, a cooldown ahead for us, mary.ocontinit down today and into the weekend. so, it is a cool and cloudy start, temperatures are in the low to mid 50s with the live look
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mari lau, a bay area detective who got sick on the job was on a ventilator for nearly a week after being advised not to go to the e.r. when she arrived, doctors couldn't save her life. >> i'm going to miss her voice. i'm going to miss her calling us. >> reporter: tonight, the true toll of this crisis still unfolding. measured one life at a time miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: this is gabe gutierrez in new york where tonight nurses are reaching their limits the u.s. military is deployed throughout the city and the 2500 bed javits convention center is the largest in the country but they say there could be a glimmer of hope. while deaths in new york state continue to rise, the increase has slowed over the last two days. >> and again, would suggest a possible flattening of the curve. >> reporter: daily hospitalizations and intubations are down. >> we are plateauing at a very high level and tremendous stress on the health care system. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo is warning new yorkers not to let their guard down doubling the fine for not social distancing to $1,000
mari lau, a bay area detective who got sick on the job was on a ventilator for nearly a week after being advised not to go to the e.r. when she arrived, doctors couldn't save her life. >> i'm going to miss her voice. i'm going to miss her calling us. >> reporter: tonight, the true toll of this crisis still unfolding. measured one life at a time miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: this is gabe gutierrez in new york where tonight nurses are reaching their limits...
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, i love marie.e's a friend of mine. i am disappointed in singer take this line. christine blasey ford had literally no corroboration of her charges against brett kavanaugh. the one person that she cited that she couldn't corroborate it and later said she didn't believe her. this woman has people contemporary miscellan, we aboug of her mother calling into "larry king live." "the new york times" and "washington post" have confirmed she told her brother about it. if any of that had existed in the kavanaugh case, kavanaugh would've been finished. the democratic standard here is that we believe the women as long as they are accusing a republican. i don't know if tara reade is telling the truth or not but we should hold the democrats to the same standards that they held themselves in the kavanaugh case. >> martha: if nothing else to make the very clear that these accusations are so politically driven by the people who perpetuate them, not by the person who is suggesting that it happened to them but the wa
, i love marie.e's a friend of mine. i am disappointed in singer take this line. christine blasey ford had literally no corroboration of her charges against brett kavanaugh. the one person that she cited that she couldn't corroborate it and later said she didn't believe her. this woman has people contemporary miscellan, we aboug of her mother calling into "larry king live." "the new york times" and "washington post" have confirmed she told her brother about it. if...
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first up is mary lee. good morning to you, mary. >> good morning. we are starting off the day with god's, cool temperatures because of that cloud cover number really indicates some changes for us with onshore flow starting to kick back in es not quite as warm t as yesterday but still above average for this time of year. our temperatures right now with a live look at our treasure island, with those clouds in the low to mid 50s. as we head to the afternoon, we are going to see high temperatures top out at 66 in san francisco, 69 oakland, 75 in san jose, 79 in concord as well as for livermore so, the far east bay, tri-valley, you are still going to warm up. you can see 80 degrees in fairfield. a significant cooldown by the end of the week. i will tae is lechec w ok atthe roadways right now, in fact, some good news to report. the overnight report is basically wrapped up. there's no delays, you can see the golden gate bridge looks great this morning, no delays as you head into san francisco. >>> and anne makoveck at the live news desk and we got some sta
first up is mary lee. good morning to you, mary. >> good morning. we are starting off the day with god's, cool temperatures because of that cloud cover number really indicates some changes for us with onshore flow starting to kick back in es not quite as warm t as yesterday but still above average for this time of year. our temperatures right now with a live look at our treasure island, with those clouds in the low to mid 50s. as we head to the afternoon, we are going to see high...
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let's get a look at your forecast and say good morning to mary. i, mary. >>> hi, gianna.morning to you. if you like the sunshine and warm temperatures, you will like today. we are looking at our sales force tower cameras as we look east at the bay bridge and across the east bay with clear skies this morning and it is a chilly start. we are talking mid to low 40s to low 50s. 52 in oakland, 43 for you and livermore. 49, san jose and santa rosa 45. 24-hour temperature change and we are at 13 degrees colder at half moon bay this morning compared to yesterday morning, a degrees colder and about seven degrees colder in petaluma. six degrees colder in oakland this morning. we will see plenty of sunshine unseasonably warm temperatures we are talking about 10 degrees on average for this time of year. sunshine continues tomorrow with mild to warm temperatures and then down as we had through the end of the week. the pollen count, medium-high today. it does increase into the high category for wednesday and for thursday unfortunately so, it does get worse by tomorrow and thursday. med
let's get a look at your forecast and say good morning to mary. i, mary. >>> hi, gianna.morning to you. if you like the sunshine and warm temperatures, you will like today. we are looking at our sales force tower cameras as we look east at the bay bridge and across the east bay with clear skies this morning and it is a chilly start. we are talking mid to low 40s to low 50s. 52 in oakland, 43 for you and livermore. 49, san jose and santa rosa 45. 24-hour temperature change and we are at...
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it is dear mary kate. overwhelmed and i, imagine a guy like me winning the vote of national choir boys according to might eulogy. i would love to go to the portrait gallery sunday with my new hip in place. i have to go out now and kick some serious but. thanks for writing. love gee be. the next thing you know, he saw pictures of it, he did not go, there's one at the national gallery of art and one of the bush library. he really enjoyed that sculpture and i want to say thank you to mr. oliphant for creating. it >> there is one at uva. >> there is? >> any other comments on this marvelous sculpture. >> i love this cartoon. let me try to describe it to you. it is depicting a couple of used carlsen -- car salesman. on the left it's as conservative health care. a sort of thuggish looking salesman. the sign says like new, runs real nice, needs cosmetics. then you have bill clinton that says imagine your new car here. clinton health care coming soon. on the right banner supporting clinton it says we finance. punk
it is dear mary kate. overwhelmed and i, imagine a guy like me winning the vote of national choir boys according to might eulogy. i would love to go to the portrait gallery sunday with my new hip in place. i have to go out now and kick some serious but. thanks for writing. love gee be. the next thing you know, he saw pictures of it, he did not go, there's one at the national gallery of art and one of the bush library. he really enjoyed that sculpture and i want to say thank you to mr. oliphant...
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horrible. >> reporter: among the lives lost, father basile, small in statute but mighty in energy mary roman was not just a former city clerk in connecticut, she was a senior olympian that set shot put records and survived polio. >> she's a fighter but in the end, you know, this virus is nothing to play around with just got the best of her but it didn't get her without a fight, i guarantee you that. >> reporter: new york city officials are considering chilling contingency plans including burying the dead if morgues are full authorities hope it doesn't come to that. >> gabe, thank you. >>> more on the breaking news out of london where british prime minister boris johnson battling coronavirus is now in intensive care his condition worsening. richard engel has late details now from london. >> reporter: british prime minister boris johnson tonight handed over duties as head of government where necessary to a deputy after being moved to an icu. >> business will continue and the prime minister is in safe hands. >> reporter: just hours earlier, johnson tweeted i'm not good spirits and keeping
horrible. >> reporter: among the lives lost, father basile, small in statute but mighty in energy mary roman was not just a former city clerk in connecticut, she was a senior olympian that set shot put records and survived polio. >> she's a fighter but in the end, you know, this virus is nothing to play around with just got the best of her but it didn't get her without a fight, i guarantee you that. >> reporter: new york city officials are considering chilling contingency...
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and mary lincoln was not having it. and forced them to wait until after the white guests had gone through. so i don't think that marry add the same strain that her husband did. >> late in the war, did lincoln solicit or share his thoughts on reconstruction? >> did he share them with whom? >> his block -- he certainly talked about matters of public policy. so a very famous shave from south carolina that escaped, and smalls gives a speech in the 1880s where he talks about in congress, he talks about meeting with lincoln in 1962. he he claims they talk about arming black men to fight. so he probably had influence in his thinking. as for reconstruction, i don't know that they did. i don't recall anything from the words that suggest he did. but he may have at some point and it just wasn't recorded, too. >> lincoln's relationship with douglas, and secondly i was wondering where and when did douglas first meet eat other? >> they were aware of each other from the 1850s, and debate, stephen douglas loves to bring up frederick do
and mary lincoln was not having it. and forced them to wait until after the white guests had gone through. so i don't think that marry add the same strain that her husband did. >> late in the war, did lincoln solicit or share his thoughts on reconstruction? >> did he share them with whom? >> his block -- he certainly talked about matters of public policy. so a very famous shave from south carolina that escaped, and smalls gives a speech in the 1880s where he talks about in...
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douglass and her seamstress mary keckly. they cherished these gifts. as sojourner truth explained, it was the same hand that signed the death warrant of slavery. even 50 years later in 1913, the black poet james weldon johnson the 50th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words. "since god through lincoln's ready hand struck off our bonds and made us men." in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white house, the first time black men would go to the white house in a social way, not as a servant or a slave. people who observed the scene noted that lincoln greeted them in a kindly way, not treating them any different than the white visitors. about a month and a half later, two black army surgeons tried to do the same thing. go to a white house reception. alexander agusta, here on the left. augusta had overcome tremendous racial violence in his life. he was born in norfolk, virginia in his family moved to 1825. baltimore in the i don't know 1830's
douglass and her seamstress mary keckly. they cherished these gifts. as sojourner truth explained, it was the same hand that signed the death warrant of slavery. even 50 years later in 1913, the black poet james weldon johnson the 50th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words. "since god through lincoln's ready hand struck off our bonds and made us men." in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white...
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mary agyeiwaa agyapong, also known as mary mo, was 28.ompleting her training in the uk. it understood she'd been working during the latter stages of her pregnancy, but her nhs trust said she was not treating coronavirus patients. she tested positive on the 5th of april and she was admitted to hospital two days later. her daughter was delivered by caesarean section when her condition worsened. david carter, the chief executive of bedfordshire hospitals nhs foundation trust said... a fundraising page has been set up online for mary's family. it describes her as a blessing to everyone she came across. it adds that her love, care and sincerity will be irreplaceable. one person who gave money said mary's memory would live on in her beautiful baby girl. andy moore, bbc news. 0ur health editor hugh pym joins me now. cani can i ask you about the official briefing today, about the figures? did you detect any suggestion or hint from the government's experts that we might be heading towards some kind of improvement? quite a lot of interest has been
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happy birthday, mary. all happy to help you celebrate in our own little way. >> that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. stay healthy. >> our next newscast is "today in the bay" at 4:30. take care. >> jimmy: hi, everyone now is a time to really be patient and just trust people in charge of where we all live and listen to them and do whatever we can to get through this this is going to be the toughest time, but we'll get through it welcome to another "tonight show: at home edition. let's get right to some jokes. that's right, this is week six of quarantine and things are tense. today, nancy and the kids marched around the house with signs demanding i go back to work [ ding ] today, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced that all non-essential events in june have been canceled. that story again, all of bill de blasio's june press conferences have been canceled governor cuomo announced that new yorkers can now get legally married via videoconference. meanwhile, you know there's already
happy birthday, mary. all happy to help you celebrate in our own little way. >> that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. stay healthy. >> our next newscast is "today in the bay" at 4:30. take care. >> jimmy: hi, everyone now is a time to really be patient and just trust people in charge of where we all live and listen to them and do whatever we can to get through this this is going to be the toughest time, but we'll get through it welcome to another...
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time now for: 48 and here is mary lee with a check on our weather, good morning to you, mary lee. >>d morning, jules. severe weather as possible from georgia to florida today so, watching that part of the country for us, the opposite. high-pressure builds and and light offshore wins, we are going to warm up across the region with plenty of sunshine. so, here is a live look with our salesforce tower, as we look east with clear skies from the region, we are looking at temperatures chillier for this morning. we are down to the 40s and in the 50s, thanks to those clear skies. we will show you here, 24 hour temperature change and how much chillier it is compared to yesterday morning. six degrcooler in livermore as rosa. nine degrees colder this morning and petaluma as we head to the afternoon from a chilly start to a warm afternoon with sunshine, we are going to see unseasonably warm temperatures, we are talking about 10 degrees above average for this time of year and sunshine continues for tomorrow. a cooldown in store for us later this week. if you are suffering from allergies, the poll
time now for: 48 and here is mary lee with a check on our weather, good morning to you, mary lee. >>d morning, jules. severe weather as possible from georgia to florida today so, watching that part of the country for us, the opposite. high-pressure builds and and light offshore wins, we are going to warm up across the region with plenty of sunshine. so, here is a live look with our salesforce tower, as we look east with clear skies from the region, we are looking at temperatures chillier...
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good morning to you, mary. let's find out about our forecast. >> good morning. today we have the start of a warming trend for us with a bit more sunshine. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with those clouds. you can see temperatures running in the mid 40s for santa rosa and low 50s from concord, livermore, san francisco, mid 50s for san jose. we have daytime highs, 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, low 70s in san jose. we are right around where we thh s. tas on that are coming up. let's look at traffic this morning with gianna franco. >> let's look at the roadways right now. a heads up, things are moving pretty good with no major delays. things are moving nicely in both directions. the san mateo bridge is also off to a good start with no delays. it looks pretty good in both directions through there, as well. there are more changes happening this weekend. they will be adding more routes by the 12, 28 and 54. obviously, there are still some complications. keep that in mind and check the schedule for you head out. those will begin on saturday. oth
good morning to you, mary. let's find out about our forecast. >> good morning. today we have the start of a warming trend for us with a bit more sunshine. here is a live look at the treasure island camera with those clouds. you can see temperatures running in the mid 40s for santa rosa and low 50s from concord, livermore, san francisco, mid 50s for san jose. we have daytime highs, 64 in san francisco, 67 in oakland, low 70s in san jose. we are right around where we thh s. tas on that are...
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good morning, gianna. >>> hi, mary. if you're headed out this morning, if you are an essential worker hitting the roadways, there is a lot of roadwork. a couple of accidents coming into the traffic center. we are getting reports of some slightly slow speeds as you are will you work your way northbound. we have this ongoing construction project in place for the allegheny project. north one-to-one, at least one lane is closed right now. we do have a crash westbound 80 also reported on that eastbound side. chp is headed out to the scene, one lane locked, one and at lea other than that, ce the bay bri fairly quiet. >>> and anne makoveck at the life news desk taking a look at some new video reno, the world's most popular muslim majority country has big on ramadan like they have never experienced before, and has banned people from traveling to their home towns for their celebrations as is customary. this ban went into effect at midnight, their checkpoint a lot of other countries, the are dealing with a real increase. >>> happ
good morning, gianna. >>> hi, mary. if you're headed out this morning, if you are an essential worker hitting the roadways, there is a lot of roadwork. a couple of accidents coming into the traffic center. we are getting reports of some slightly slow speeds as you are will you work your way northbound. we have this ongoing construction project in place for the allegheny project. north one-to-one, at least one lane is closed right now. we do have a crash westbound 80 also reported on...
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how can you deny the birth of jesus from the virgin mary? the virgin mary was from nazareth.id they deny it? >> politics, they love to play politics. you can say whatever you are disabled that does not mean your rights. >> ar at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your bus
how can you deny the birth of jesus from the virgin mary? the virgin mary was from nazareth.id they deny it? >> politics, they love to play politics. you can say whatever you are disabled that does not mean your rights. >> ar at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter...
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mary: it's really amazing. mary: i love it. let me see that one.that's incredible. theresa: [ sniffles ] lemonis: i was trying to come up with something that felt like a record label or something. john: oh, i love it. i love it. lemonis: his legacy will live forever. rick: he's here. he's here. john: thank you, marcus. that's really cool, man. candi: thank you. john: thank you. lemonis: with the new product lines, this business should see at least a 50% increase over the next 12 to 24 months. which is what happened. actually 100%. mike: yeah. lemonis: more importantly, john and mike seem to have really repaired their relationship. there's no question that they're a work in progress -- john in particular. [ laughter ] but if they continue to listen to each other and respect their staff, with this business, the sky's the limit. mike: crazy. wow. lemonis: let's start with the numbers real quick. john: thank you, marcus. lemonis: so, 2018, you did how much business? john: anderson did $2.5 million. lemonis: okay. 2019? john: $4.5. mike: $4.5. lemonis:
mary: it's really amazing. mary: i love it. let me see that one.that's incredible. theresa: [ sniffles ] lemonis: i was trying to come up with something that felt like a record label or something. john: oh, i love it. i love it. lemonis: his legacy will live forever. rick: he's here. he's here. john: thank you, marcus. that's really cool, man. candi: thank you. john: thank you. lemonis: with the new product lines, this business should see at least a 50% increase over the next 12 to 24 months....