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no penalty whatsoever. >> mary beth? >> and mary beth?had run off with the babysitter. they had moved out and got married. you might have wondered by -- the shooting, the accusations, the trial, barry. of course, we wonder to. >> we met with mary beth as she went about rebuilding life with the kids, after spending months in jail with the trial. she says she avoids contact with the harsh burgers now. that happens to everybody in little towns where the gossip turns. she waited for -- and then as the date approached, she changed her mind. she won't do it. i don't care what anybody thinks about me. especially the harsh burgers, who were left now with only memories. >> the only thing we have left now to remind us of mark's family pictures, and of course those two grandchildren. mark children. >> lee harsh rug or walks the forests, and thinks about his son who loves to hunt. >> he had a favorite saying. well, that was another find a field. that was very, very rewarding. >> and mary beth? probably the gift she sent her attorney. it as heartfelt
no penalty whatsoever. >> mary beth? >> and mary beth?had run off with the babysitter. they had moved out and got married. you might have wondered by -- the shooting, the accusations, the trial, barry. of course, we wonder to. >> we met with mary beth as she went about rebuilding life with the kids, after spending months in jail with the trial. she says she avoids contact with the harsh burgers now. that happens to everybody in little towns where the gossip turns. she waited...
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mary ann was almost 50.did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach, janos kulcsar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her. love boring on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the relationship. and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >>> coming up, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> when i saw the report where he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. >> when "dateline" continues. a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go
mary ann was almost 50.did she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach,...
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mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. let's talk about these midterms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster role impact election day? molly: so, i can start and then niels can pick up the answer. i will tell you the second part of that question. one thing we know from a ton of opinion data about how the voters fill about the filibuster. generally, if you are a democrat, democrats are in the geordie, you are not a fan of the filibuster. but if you're a crack in the minority -- if you are a democrat in the minority, you support the filibuster. generally, voters have any attitudes toward the buster itself, they generally align to the majority in the senate or not. if there is consequence of the filibuster payment term, it would be around this question of -- filibuster term, it will be around this
mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. let's talk about these midterms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster role impact election day? molly: so, i can start and then niels can pick up the answer. i will tell you the second part of that question. one thing we know from a ton of opinion...
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mary ellen: imagine you cannot feed your child. you cannot keep your child warm, the snow is pounding down and its below minus temperatures. soledad: also, the first city to let residents interview police recruits. william: what made you choose this profession and why here? soledad: a look at an effort to reshape policing, one recruit at a time. and why the american red cross is desperate for donors right now. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." there's a significant shift happening in america right now. the latest u.s. census shows that in rural america, 24% of the population are people of color. many are immigrants. many are latinx. and many of them are filling jobs -- leading to the question, could immigrant labor be the answer to worker shortages in the country right now and could they, in fact, reshape the american economy? last fall we brought you the story of arcadia, a town of a few thousand people in west central wisconsin. over the past two decades, the latinx population there has grown rapidly an
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speaking of william and mary, you once said william and mary instilled in you a calling to serve. a sense of duty to community and country. i have no doubt william and mary strengthened that calling. i have a sense you had other informative experiences early in your life including the boy scouts. elizabeth served as your general counsel shared with me a story that you derived from jfk. i wasea wondering if you could share some of the surly experience that helped inform your sense of >> responsibility and >> literacy. >> short. her three things about my background that contributed. one was certainly my experiences scouts and then and now one of the requirements to become an eagle's merit badges those really sparked an interest in me. i wanted to be a neurological surgeon that my becoming cia director ior got to williamsburg the steps towards american independence took place. graduates of william and mary james monroe and, thomas jefferson and george washington got his first job through williamnggh and mary and williamsburg we began there. those founders walked having that experienc
speaking of william and mary, you once said william and mary instilled in you a calling to serve. a sense of duty to community and country. i have no doubt william and mary strengthened that calling. i have a sense you had other informative experiences early in your life including the boy scouts. elizabeth served as your general counsel shared with me a story that you derived from jfk. i wasea wondering if you could share some of the surly experience that helped inform your sense of >>...
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and this is another beautiful one made by mary. but there is another book that you want to share with me. >> i wanted to mention, for those that have come in to sagrada, there's a couple of areas in the store that are devoted to celebrating the divine feminine which is a very strong interest of many of the customers. an area that has books and devotional objects celebrating mary magdalene and also a table on the goddess and this is a beautiful book, holiness and feminine spirit of janet mckenzie trying to find an image to give your camera, she is just a, beautiful images, and we have anointing bomb made by my sister that is also a popular item. >> we have also a treasure in the neighborhood who devoted her whole life to the creation of actually you may like to interview her sometime, she has, it is called the suppressed history archives of women's images and goddess spirituality from every culture through the centuries and max has been to the store a number of times also with amazing slideshows of archives and so i just wanted to m
and this is another beautiful one made by mary. but there is another book that you want to share with me. >> i wanted to mention, for those that have come in to sagrada, there's a couple of areas in the store that are devoted to celebrating the divine feminine which is a very strong interest of many of the customers. an area that has books and devotional objects celebrating mary magdalene and also a table on the goddess and this is a beautiful book, holiness and feminine spirit of janet...
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mary's dad story similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting, right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from, from the re story of the immigration story, particularly tyson, that back to empire. that moment is club. i that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states, and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1958 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war, there were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to involve people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in labor shortages in
mary's dad story similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting, right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away...
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let's bring in mary bruce tonight. and mary, you said it there. the president now trying to place this on the states and individual employers, saying the supreme court decision, quote, does not stop me from using my voice as president to advocate for employers, he said, to do the right thing to protect americans' health and the economy. >> reporter: david, the white house is keeping up this fight. and they do believe that despite the court's ruling, that this mandate for large businesses encouraged millions of americans to be vaccinated and drove large companies like united to take action on their own. and tonight, the president is urging other large businesses to step up, as well. david? >> mary bruce leading us off at the white house. >>> mary, as you know, the other major development tonight in this pandemic, president biden taking new steps to surge resources where they're needed most, deploying six more military medical teams to six hard-hit states. 1,000 personnel part of this effort. tonight, our kayna whitworth in one of those states. she'
let's bring in mary bruce tonight. and mary, you said it there. the president now trying to place this on the states and individual employers, saying the supreme court decision, quote, does not stop me from using my voice as president to advocate for employers, he said, to do the right thing to protect americans' health and the economy. >> reporter: david, the white house is keeping up this fight. and they do believe that despite the court's ruling, that this mandate for large businesses...
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then there is mary from new jersey, mary lived in the world trade towers on september 11. as a result, mary suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. and she experienced back and nerve pain which are surgery and left her unable to hold down a job. four years, she lived in a apartment, after it was condemned she spent time automate homeless shelter. then she got a call from the camden housing authority and found out she had been approved to live in a public housing development. mary's long struggles with housing and security were finally over. a grant that will help revitalize businesses and homes in mary's community, including the complex where she lived. when i met mary, she said god is so good. god is good. something i know well. hud is a blessing in the lives of people like mary, and i am pleased i have had the chance to meet so many of them. it really has been a marvelous journey for me. the book of ecclesiastes tells us to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heavens, a time to break down, and a time to build up. today is a time to bui
then there is mary from new jersey, mary lived in the world trade towers on september 11. as a result, mary suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. and she experienced back and nerve pain which are surgery and left her unable to hold down a job. four years, she lived in a apartment, after it was condemned she spent time automate homeless shelter. then she got a call from the camden housing authority and found out she had been approved to live in a public housing development. mary's long...
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okay, let's go back to mary in london. let's change gears a little bit, mary. what could we possibly expect after, you know, after russia gate bled in to policy? i mean, what american administration is going to make, quote unquote concessions to the russians, because it be a tend to appeasement and it's munich, and it's all these things. we hear all the time. i mean, you know, when i, you know, when i look at the negotiators there, i mean, they intentionally wanted to talk a different game completely because their hands are tied. i mean, you know, the way the, the, the trump administration was treated, we're making in treaties to russia. there's this administration isn't gonna go down that path because joe, by knows there's a lot of bins around. ok. they don't love joe biden. i mean, if they, if joe biden breaks the rules cross is a lie and he can go to mary your thoughts. i wouldn't be quite so pessimistic as you because i think one of the young, one of the differences between the biden has only been in office for a year. and we had 4 years of trump before whe
okay, let's go back to mary in london. let's change gears a little bit, mary. what could we possibly expect after, you know, after russia gate bled in to policy? i mean, what american administration is going to make, quote unquote concessions to the russians, because it be a tend to appeasement and it's munich, and it's all these things. we hear all the time. i mean, you know, when i, you know, when i look at the negotiators there, i mean, they intentionally wanted to talk a different game...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning u.s. troops are standing by for possible deployment to europe in case russia invades ukraine. president biden talked with european leaders yesterday about diplomatic solutions, but more than 8,500 troops could be deployed at a moment's notice to show support for nato. laura podesta is in new york following the latest developments for us. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the penalty gone's preparation is in tandem with other countries like france ready to sent troops to countries that border ukraine. but it is notable that nato has not yet made a decision to activate its response force, which consists of 40,000 troops from moim u countries. the u.s. and itself nato allies are showing a united front in the face of russian hostility toward ukraine. >> i had a very, very, very good meeting with all the european leaders. >> reporter: president biden later tweeted in an 80-minute call they discussed efforts to deter further aggression like severe economic costs on russ
i'm anne-marie green. this morning u.s. troops are standing by for possible deployment to europe in case russia invades ukraine. president biden talked with european leaders yesterday about diplomatic solutions, but more than 8,500 troops could be deployed at a moment's notice to show support for nato. laura podesta is in new york following the latest developments for us. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the penalty gone's preparation is in tandem with other...
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i'm anne-marie green. the white house effort to vaccinate more americans against covid hit a huge roadblock. the supreme court said the government cannot enforce a vaccine policy for larger companies. the ruling affects more than 80 million workers. this comes as hospitals are getting pushed to the brink. laura podesta is in new york with more on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the high court said that congress has given osha the power to regulate occupational dangers but not the power to regulate public health more broadly. striking down the vaccine mandate will likely mean less people get the shot, and the pandemic persists. the supreme court halted a biden administration mandate requiring employees at large companies be vaccinated or be tested weekly. >> the supreme court's decision on the osha mandate essentially means that in this pandemic it is up to individual employers to determine whether their workplaces will be safe for employees. >> reporter: the conserva
i'm anne-marie green. the white house effort to vaccinate more americans against covid hit a huge roadblock. the supreme court said the government cannot enforce a vaccine policy for larger companies. the ruling affects more than 80 million workers. this comes as hospitals are getting pushed to the brink. laura podesta is in new york with more on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the high court said that congress has given osha the power to regulate...
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i'm anne-marie green. winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect for much of the mid-atlantic and northeast this morning. snow, bitter cold, and freezing rain are making their way up the east coast in what could be the region's first bomb cyclone this winter. the storm dumped heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain in parts of the south yesterday. the governor of kentucky said there were hundreds of car accidents across his state. the snow made a mess of highways and roads in tennessee, as well. nashville saw more than six inch of snow. the national weather service says windchills will be in the single digits through much of the region overnight, and snow and slick roads caused this semi to slide right off the road in southwest michigan. >>> in other news now, the supreme court will hear arguments today in cases challenging two federal vaccine rules that affect more than 100 million americans. over the past seven days, the u.s. has averaged more than 586,000 cases a day. earlier this week the cdc said
i'm anne-marie green. winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect for much of the mid-atlantic and northeast this morning. snow, bitter cold, and freezing rain are making their way up the east coast in what could be the region's first bomb cyclone this winter. the storm dumped heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain in parts of the south yesterday. the governor of kentucky said there were hundreds of car accidents across his state. the snow made a mess of highways and roads in tennessee, as...
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(mary) shhh, i'm in the lead. (vo) go on, watch all you want. (mary) i love this show. (vo) and because a better plan deserves a better phone... how about a new one on us? (mary) seriously? can du more. teamrk. seriously? th'which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. >>> tonight, california's governor gavin newsom has rejected parole for sirhan sirhan, who spent more than five decades in
(mary) shhh, i'm in the lead. (vo) go on, watch all you want. (mary) i love this show. (vo) and because a better plan deserves a better phone... how about a new one on us? (mary) seriously? can du more. teamrk. seriously? th'which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral...
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i'm anne-marie green. there is cautious optimism this morning that the omicron surge could be peaking in parts of the country, but health officials are warning americans to keep their guard up. according to the cdc, the seven-day average for new cases is still at a pandemic high of about 761,000 cases per day. hospitalizations and deaths are up, as well. yesterday, chief medical adviser to president biden, dr. anthony fauci, vowed the government will eventually control the virus but said virtually everyone will get exposed and likely infected. laura podesta is in new york with more on all of this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, one way to end the pandemic is to give everyone high-quality face masks. it's a distribution idea that i talked to the cdc's rochelle walensky about during an interview on cbsn. now it looks like it could become a reality. the latest wave of covid-19 infections may be slowing in the parts of the country hard hit by omicron. wastewater data in massa
i'm anne-marie green. there is cautious optimism this morning that the omicron surge could be peaking in parts of the country, but health officials are warning americans to keep their guard up. according to the cdc, the seven-day average for new cases is still at a pandemic high of about 761,000 cases per day. hospitalizations and deaths are up, as well. yesterday, chief medical adviser to president biden, dr. anthony fauci, vowed the government will eventually control the virus but said...
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i'm anne-marie green. good to be with you. we begin with breaking developments in the covid standoff at the nation's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of students in chicago are expected to return to class tomorrow after the teachers union and the city reached a deal over safety protocols. the agreement came on the same day the u.s. set a pandemic high of 1.4 million new cases, but the peak may be near for some of the hard-hit areas. laura podesta is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new york, the positivity rate is more than 19%. still, the mayor says he wants to keep kids in school despite the growing number of pediatric hospitalizations. as you mentioned, in chicago schools are just now opening up after a fight over covid protection. chicago's teachers will be back in the classroom today after a four-day walkout. students return tomorrow. >> i'm glad that we're hopefully putting this behind us and looking forward. >> reporter: the teachers union an
i'm anne-marie green. good to be with you. we begin with breaking developments in the covid standoff at the nation's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of students in chicago are expected to return to class tomorrow after the teachers union and the city reached a deal over safety protocols. the agreement came on the same day the u.s. set a pandemic high of 1.4 million new cases, but the peak may be near for some of the hard-hit areas. laura podesta is in new york with more on...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the expected announcement today from supreme court justice stephen breyer that he will retire this summer. the 83-year-old is the senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing. his departure gives president biden a chance to make his first nomination to the high court and an opportunity to make good on a campaign promise to appoint the first black female justice. debra alfarone is on capitol hill with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is a chance to make history. and if history is any guide at all, the fight to confirm president biden's pick will likely be an intense process here on capitol hill. today, supreme court justice stephen breyer is expected to announce his retirement at the whwhite house. >> let him make whatever statement he's going to make -- >> reporter: president biden declined to comment further as the news broke yesterday, but the president made this declaration on the campaign trail in 2020 -- >> i'm looking forwa
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the expected announcement today from supreme court justice stephen breyer that he will retire this summer. the 83-year-old is the senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing. his departure gives president biden a chance to make his first nomination to the high court and an opportunity to make good on a campaign promise to appoint the first black female justice. debra alfarone is on capitol hill with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. we will try to get to them, we will have some time at the end of this chat. you brought up the midterms, let's talk about these terms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster rules impact election day? could be an issue. molly: so, i can start and then niels can pick up the answer. i will tell you the second part of that question. how might the filibuster affected the election. one thing we know from a ton of opinion data about how the voters fill about the filibuster. what we have tells us that, generally, if you are a democrat, democrats are in the majority you are not a fan of the filibuster. but if you are a democrat in the minority, you support the filibuster. generally, voters have any attitudes towards the filibuster itself, they generally align to the
mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. we will try to get to them, we will have some time at the end of this chat. you brought up the midterms, let's talk about these terms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster rules impact election day? could be an issue. molly: so, i can start and then...
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>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show." for me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, having sue ann nivens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in formulating who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. they passed the bechtel test. they were shows that centered around their power and who they were and their comedic timing, their lives, and their lives didn't surround themselves with anything else. sure, sue ann was a hilarious character always looking for some action, but it was always on her terms. and i feel like i was trying to think of things that wouldn't get me censored, so action works out there. and the "golden girls" same thing, it was about friendship with women, the bond that women have. i love that so much of her career, when you look at it, is centered around giving women these massive platforms and showcasing our lives and who w
>> i'm going to turn to "the mary tyler moore show." for me growing up in minneapolis, having that show happen here, having sue ann nivens be one of the most profoundly seminal characters in formulating who i was as a comedienne, showing that things are possible. also, let's just talk about these shows where "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore show" were shows about women who didn't rely on men. they passed the bechtel test. they were shows that centered...
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i came to see my sister mary to resume, but much a startling year. well, let, i also want to see my other sister, so i and bono casually don't order. it's a chance to open a door that was shut for a long time. give me and reconcile the family that your family members don't know if i me for wish or got fun me. but 1st they go to a children's home way meal was taken at the age of 9. at the time, the colonial power, france was afraid that high birth rates on larry, in your could result in rebellion. and eventually the islands independence. children were removed from poor families and promised a good education which most never received yet. but they broke up on google for you, they'll maintain the village. that is traditional houses resulted in the children's home is in elbow, which literally means hell town. well, at the entrance to the children's home was here a year, a meal and about 60 children were kept here for years. all are gone, bill middle, or hon. a while the building has since been abandoned. oh, it is. or what at the river this is not a hous
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anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> we will have extensive coverage of january 6th, one year later, ahead on "cbs mornings." we'll carry a special report at 9:00 a.m. eastern when president biden speaks. and you can also watch it on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. >>> there are breaking developments in the fight against covid. kids ages 12 to 15 can now get a pfizer vaccine booster shot. cdc director rochelle walensky signed off on the decision last night amid a rise in teen infections and pediatric hospitalizations. manuel bojorquez has more. >>> cdc surveillance data and studies from around the world have demonstrated the benefit of a booster dose including decreased risk of infection, severe disease, and death. >> reporter: as omicron continues its record-setting pace, a new cdc forecast says cases and hospitalizations will likely increase in the coming weeks. with d.c., new jersey, florida, georgia, new york, and maryland seeing the highest rates. infectious disease doctor aileen marty -- >> w
anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> we will have extensive coverage of january 6th, one year later, ahead on "cbs mornings." we'll carry a special report at 9:00 a.m. eastern when president biden speaks. and you can also watch it on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. >>> there are breaking developments in the fight against covid. kids ages 12 to 15 can now get a pfizer vaccine booster shot. cdc director rochelle walensky signed off on the decision last night amid a...
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i always appreciate, mary. let me go to you 1st here. i'm titling this program, geneva deadlock, i suppose even that is a positive spin here. i mean, what was the point of the meeting and what is the outcome as you define it? go ahead. marion london. well, i think it's probably sad to say that there was deadlock as the outcome, but i don't think that that's necessary quite as negative as it might seem. because i think the very fact that the meeting was held at the time of work is really quite high tension between the u. s. and nato on the one hand and russia on the other. i think that is a degree of progress. and i don't think that the actual state of deadlock was quite as negative as the word deadlock would suggest that it seems to me that things are sort of it doesn't mean break down. deadlock means they're stuck, but it doesn't mean things of broken down. and that nobody is coming back to talk again. so i think what it looks hard, it's probably not as bad as it might have been. okay. and to may go to george in budapest, but ga, the us
i always appreciate, mary. let me go to you 1st here. i'm titling this program, geneva deadlock, i suppose even that is a positive spin here. i mean, what was the point of the meeting and what is the outcome as you define it? go ahead. marion london. well, i think it's probably sad to say that there was deadlock as the outcome, but i don't think that that's necessary quite as negative as it might seem. because i think the very fact that the meeting was held at the time of work is really quite...
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mary joined the driving force. she's insistent immune all must find israel did not take another look at our file where he's been living in france since he was 18. he's always try to suppress memories of his youth until he met manager. if you years ago to so silly choreography i've written all these letters, i want them to be had a little have often had about children searching for their it is, i'd have done the same awful as you want to know where you from to durgy i oh, yes, i see, but it can literally it's but even if you don't say it like that news or will produce i be they treated us like idiots and criminals and just made decisions for us to norma carnegie bags enclave here. here it says, social services came to collect him to have a nervous un 9 as old dad leg. apparently a mother agreed to me, but she only signed with a fingerprint on that could have been someone elses her. after months of research, nigel found image sister mary torres. he now talks to her every day. oh yes, yes. i really missed him. it's ti
mary joined the driving force. she's insistent immune all must find israel did not take another look at our file where he's been living in france since he was 18. he's always try to suppress memories of his youth until he met manager. if you years ago to so silly choreography i've written all these letters, i want them to be had a little have often had about children searching for their it is, i'd have done the same awful as you want to know where you from to durgy i oh, yes, i see, but it can...
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you see the three kings, there are three in that set mary and jesus and joseph. this is just a commemoration of what we are really celebrating. i occasionally put up a christmas tree. sometimes i do and sometimes i don't, i always put up the preceptor you. >> this is of an italian manufacturer? >> from northern italy a gift for my grandmother. >> and the christmas tree, i think is a dramatic tradition. >> there is a lot of, is it more pagan or not, it's a lovely idea having the storm top reminds us of the star of bethlehem, but it is more of a commercial thing than a religious, well, this would be religious and almost every church will have a crash scene somewhere. >> it is very nice and very spiritual. take us again through little trip through the christmas octave. >> this year, we are celebrating between sunday which is the feast of the holy family and the following sunday , the epiphany and the feast of the holy family, we have two saints that are american. >> that is interesting. we would be discussing it, the reason of saints day, it's the day they died so t
you see the three kings, there are three in that set mary and jesus and joseph. this is just a commemoration of what we are really celebrating. i occasionally put up a christmas tree. sometimes i do and sometimes i don't, i always put up the preceptor you. >> this is of an italian manufacturer? >> from northern italy a gift for my grandmother. >> and the christmas tree, i think is a dramatic tradition. >> there is a lot of, is it more pagan or not, it's a lovely idea...
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reporter: but she is best known for two signature tv roles, sue ann, the happy moment maker on "the maryer moore show". ♪ ♪ and rose on "the golden girls". >> when i was growing up in minnesota the doctors made house calls all the time for us and the livestock. >> you and the animals had the same doctor? >> sure, worked out fine. until the doctor started drinking hog water and tried to neuter the bothers. >> reporter: twice divorced she finally found the love of her life in the game show host allen. >> the password tonight is. >> home. will you take me home, please. >> i certainly will. thank you, good night. >> reporter: they were husband and wife until his death from cancer in 1981. she never remarried. >> as far as a serious relationship, i just couldn't imagine it, you know, at this point in my life. there you go. there you go, sweet heart. >> reporter: during her spare time, betty white was a tireless advocate for the human treatment of animals. serving with animal related charities and on the board of the los angeles zoo. >> we're such a throw away society. we treat even our animal
reporter: but she is best known for two signature tv roles, sue ann, the happy moment maker on "the maryer moore show". ♪ ♪ and rose on "the golden girls". >> when i was growing up in minnesota the doctors made house calls all the time for us and the livestock. >> you and the animals had the same doctor? >> sure, worked out fine. until the doctor started drinking hog water and tried to neuter the bothers. >> reporter: twice divorced she finally...
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. >>> all right, i'm meteorologist mary lee with your first alert forecast. we are looking at sunshine this afternoon with temperatures on the rise. we will let you know what to expect as we look oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >>> today on international holocaust remembrance day, the community is helping to rebuild a synagogue in san jose after it burned last month. kpix5kpix5 has an update. >> reporter: this synagogue had only been open a few months before a fire damaged it. but the rabbi says they are rebuilding with the support of the community. >> it is amazing to see how the community got together to rebu
. >>> all right, i'm meteorologist mary lee with your first alert forecast. we are looking at sunshine this afternoon with temperatures on the rise. we will let you know what to expect as we look oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just...
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paul: mary, thanks.t political tension inside china over xi jinping's policies. next october, they will have the communist party and seek to become chairman of the party, holding the chairman's position but there are signs there's pressure building against policies both personal consolidation of power and external aggression and i think we will see china boiling over internally next year. paul: my production is that this will finally be the year when the trust busters inside the biden administration go after big tech with one or more cases against google, apple, amazon and/or facebook. cases will get tied up in court and ultimately probably won't go anywhere but the biden administration get tough on big tech but the big winners as usual in these cases will be the lawyers. that's it for this week's show, thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i am paul gigot, happy new year. we hope to see you here next week. ♪♪ >> fox news alert as we monitor three stories this newsday, the death of betty whi
paul: mary, thanks.t political tension inside china over xi jinping's policies. next october, they will have the communist party and seek to become chairman of the party, holding the chairman's position but there are signs there's pressure building against policies both personal consolidation of power and external aggression and i think we will see china boiling over internally next year. paul: my production is that this will finally be the year when the trust busters inside the biden...
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so i have to agree with mary. i mean, talking is okay, but this is what the us and it's nato allies, army best dad. go ahead. i agree with you. yes, it's true, talking is good. as long as you're talking, you're not shooting. the problem is that russia has before with these set of demonic and there's nothing new about them. and it's something that they feel very strongly about. and they feel that they have to be addressed, they and they can't just be what would be farmed off forever with point. so. so let's build some mutual confidence measures. and then we'll have a greater transparency about the military exercises because after the stuff that's just staple of nature, russian relations, russia is very, very insistent upon no further nato expansion. very concerned about them. and therefore, they want to see some kind of action on the part of the united states and nato, which it would show that they have no interest into the nature of expansion. but just simply going to talk then ultimately i think we're still going
so i have to agree with mary. i mean, talking is okay, but this is what the us and it's nato allies, army best dad. go ahead. i agree with you. yes, it's true, talking is good. as long as you're talking, you're not shooting. the problem is that russia has before with these set of demonic and there's nothing new about them. and it's something that they feel very strongly about. and they feel that they have to be addressed, they and they can't just be what would be farmed off forever with point....
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, tens of millions of americans along the east coast are bracing for a massive nor'easter that could develop into a bomb cyclone packed with hurricane-force winds. winter storm warnings and watches are in place from north carolina to maine. we could see blizzard conditions, coastal flooding and heavy snow with close to 2 feet falling in new england. windchill temperatures could fall below zero. the cold is also being felt in the midwest, in chicago, authorities lit small fires on train tracks in order to prevent them from freezing. and back in the east, on new york's long island, people are getting ready for the storm, stocking up on groceries, pulling boats out of the water in case there is flooding and prepping snow removal equipment. >> i'm just waiting for the snow. i think it is exciting for the kids, not for the adults as much. it should be fun. >> it has been real cold though. it has been cold, a cold winter, yes. >> are you looking forward to snow? >> no, no. i don
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, tens of millions of americans along the east coast are bracing for a massive nor'easter that could develop into a bomb cyclone packed with hurricane-force winds. winter storm warnings and watches are in place from north carolina to maine. we could see blizzard conditions, coastal flooding and heavy snow with close to 2 feet falling in new england. windchill temperatures could fall below zero. the cold is also being felt in the midwest, in chicago, authorities...
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(mary) shhh, i'm in the lead. (vo) go on, watch all you want. (mary) i love this show.er plan deserves a better phone... how about a new one on us? (mary) seriously? (vo) yep, it's our best plan ever. verizon is going ultra, so you can too. hey hun hey, get your own vapors relax with vicks vapobath or with vicks vaposhower. take a soothing vicks vapo moment wherever you chose. living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you moving with diabetes. glucerna live every moment -capsule! -capsule! -capsule! capsule saves me money on prescriptions. capsule took care of my insurance. capsule delivered my meds to my doorstep. capsule is super safe and secure. get your prescriptions hand delivered for free at capsule.com nothing like a weekend in the woods. it's a good choice all around, like screening for colon cancer... when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your s
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i'm anne-marie green. millions of americans in the east face an icy commute to work this morning after a powerful winter storm hit the region. people in long island, new york, one of the hardest hit areas were digging out this weekend. sadly, at least three people died there while shoveling snow. and snow wasn't the only problem in plymouth, massachusetts. powerful winds sent waves crashing against this hotel. some areas in plymouth county received more than two feet of snow. wendy gillette is in long island, new york, with more on this. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is some of the snow that's piled up here after people cleared the sidewalks in riverhead. a total of 15 inches of snow fell here. the snow has stopped in the northeast, but the dangerous winter weather has not ended. >> as long as we can take our cars out we're good. >> reporter: at least 12 inches of snow fell in nine states this past weekend. parts of massachusetts, rhode island, and new york got more than
i'm anne-marie green. millions of americans in the east face an icy commute to work this morning after a powerful winter storm hit the region. people in long island, new york, one of the hardest hit areas were digging out this weekend. sadly, at least three people died there while shoveling snow. and snow wasn't the only problem in plymouth, massachusetts. powerful winds sent waves crashing against this hotel. some areas in plymouth county received more than two feet of snow. wendy gillette is...
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i'm anne-marie green. the new year is bringing new uncertainty for millions of people across america as the covid pandemic rolls on. last night defense secretary lloyd austin said he tested positive for the virus despite being fully vaccinated and boosted. in a statement austin said he was experiencing mild symptoms and planned to remain in quarantine at home for five days. austin said he last met with president biden on december 21st, more than a week before he began to have symptoms. johns hopkins university reported nearly half a million covid cases on friday, largely fueled by the fast-moving omicron variant. despite the high number of cases, the second half of the school year begins today for children throughout the country as districts try to adjust to the latest outbreak. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. you know, a lot has changed over winter break with the spread of the omicron variant, and this morning some parents are
i'm anne-marie green. the new year is bringing new uncertainty for millions of people across america as the covid pandemic rolls on. last night defense secretary lloyd austin said he tested positive for the virus despite being fully vaccinated and boosted. in a statement austin said he was experiencing mild symptoms and planned to remain in quarantine at home for five days. austin said he last met with president biden on december 21st, more than a week before he began to have symptoms. johns...
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mary joined the driving force. she's insistent immune all must find israel did not take another look at our file where he's been living in france since he was 18. he's always try to suppress memories of his youth until he met manager. if you years ago to subsidy choreography, i've written all these letters. i want them to be had only because i've often had about children searching for their it is i'd have done the same day as often as you want to know where you from to durgy i oh yes i see, but it can literally it's but even if you don't say it like that news or people bodies are be they treated us like idiots and criminals and just made decisions for as much a normal apology bags on kilo fear her it's, i'm for him to come back the same blood flesh robbins my lenses along the way yes, i agree. it's finally time to gay. oh, meal hasn't slept for the past 3 nights here, burl, i'm afraid to rediscover a family that i don't really know. sir, with this trip will help him reclaim a piece of his identity for his life and
mary joined the driving force. she's insistent immune all must find israel did not take another look at our file where he's been living in france since he was 18. he's always try to suppress memories of his youth until he met manager. if you years ago to subsidy choreography, i've written all these letters. i want them to be had only because i've often had about children searching for their it is i'd have done the same day as often as you want to know where you from to durgy i oh yes i see, but...