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andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryentitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never going to give up. never going to give up on anything that i feel is important. and -- >> and that's her. >> and that's her. that's living for her. that's honoring her and honoring her name. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> thanks for joining us this evening, nbc news is reporting tonight a law enforcement officials expect donald trump to turn himself in at fulton county jail in atlanta georgia late next week where he will be booked and processed on criminal charges brought by the d.a. down there, bonnie will
andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryentitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try...
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mary? >> mary: yeah, hard to watch. steve, thank you. >>> and in minnesota, the last of the four officers involved in the death of george floyd has been sentenced on state charges. former officer tou thao was sentenced to four years and nine months for aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter. thao denied wrongdoing, saying he served only as a, quote, human traffic cone. the judge said he was hoping to see more remorse. thao is already serving a 3 1/2-year sentence for a federal civil rights conviction. >>> and a passing to note tonight. oscar-winning director william friedkin, the man behind "the french connection" and "the exorcist," has died. abc's matt gutman looks back on the mark he made on the movies. >> reporter: they were the box office hits that made william friedkin one of the most sought-after directors in hollywood in the 1970s, and redefined their genres. "the exorcist," which made horror big business. and "the french connection." friedkin, the once documentarian, bringing gritty realism to a lowish
mary? >> mary: yeah, hard to watch. steve, thank you. >>> and in minnesota, the last of the four officers involved in the death of george floyd has been sentenced on state charges. former officer tou thao was sentenced to four years and nine months for aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter. thao denied wrongdoing, saying he served only as a, quote, human traffic cone. the judge said he was hoping to see more remorse. thao is already serving a 3 1/2-year sentence for a...
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mary? >> mary: and no end in sight. jacqueline, thank you. >>> now to the urgent manhunt for a member of the proud boys. christopher worrell disappeared days before his sentencing for pepper spraying police officers during the january 6th riot. here's abc's reena roy. >> reporter: tonight, the search intensifying for this man, identified by authorities as a member of the proud boys extremist group who attacked the u.s. capitol on january 6th. >> we need backup. >> reporter: 52-year-old chris worrell was supposed to be sentenced friday for assaulting officers during the insurrection. instead, he was a no-show, and the fbi now on the hunt. worrell was found guilty of spraying pepper-spray gel on multiple police officers. prosecutors asking the judge to sentence him to 14 years. worrell had been under house arrest in florida since his release from jail in november of 2021. he's one of more than 3 dozen proud boys that have been charged in the capitol riot. and no word tonight from worrell's attorney. meanwhile, authorities
mary? >> mary: and no end in sight. jacqueline, thank you. >>> now to the urgent manhunt for a member of the proud boys. christopher worrell disappeared days before his sentencing for pepper spraying police officers during the january 6th riot. here's abc's reena roy. >> reporter: tonight, the search intensifying for this man, identified by authorities as a member of the proud boys extremist group who attacked the u.s. capitol on january 6th. >> we need backup....
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mary mcleod thune. -- dr. mary mcleod bethune. please stand for the presentation of colors and the national anthem. max holt. ♪ o say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the indication -- invocation. >> let us pray. god, our weary ears, god of our silent tears, you who have brought us thus. those who have by might led us to the light, keep us forever in right paths, we pray. we praise you, for the audible life of -- for the laudable life of mary mcleod bethune. for this statute dedication service in her honor. we celebrate the fact that she was a drum major for justice. tru
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mary mcleod bethune one women.future generations. we are replacing a remnant of hatred and division with the symbol of hope and inspiration, one woman. because today we have created the mary mcleod bethune call. i can't think of anyone more befitting to occupy this space of grandeur. congratulations. speaker pelosi representative cass tour, nancy lohman into the state of florida you made the right choice. one woman. as an educator i've always found many similarities between dr. mary mcleod bethune and myself and i have tried my best to embody her spirit, her stamina and her perseverance. our shared love of children, our shared responsibility of lifting up the next generation. no matter the roadblocks. i fostered young black boys and she fostered young black girls but i love in and that's why in 2004 i was honored to serve as an honorary cochair of the unveiling of the statue of mary mcleod bethune on the capitol of the university. what happened on that historic day was an out of body experience for me and full of d
mary mcleod bethune one women.future generations. we are replacing a remnant of hatred and division with the symbol of hope and inspiration, one woman. because today we have created the mary mcleod bethune call. i can't think of anyone more befitting to occupy this space of grandeur. congratulations. speaker pelosi representative cass tour, nancy lohman into the state of florida you made the right choice. one woman. as an educator i've always found many similarities between dr. mary mcleod...
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mary? >> mary: so many questions here. trevor, thank you. >>> next tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges of election interference in georgia. his arraignment was set for next wednesday, now he won't have to travel to atlanta, and appear in person, as he did last week, when he was fingerprinted and photographed at the full con county jail. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election in georgia. trump entering his plea in a brief court filing, "i do hereby waive formal arraignment and enter my plea of not guilty to the indictment in this case." it spares trump from returning next week to atlanta, where he had this mugshot taken after surrendering to face an indictment accusing him of leading a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election. trump has called the prosecutor who brought the charges -- fulton county district attorney fani willis --
mary? >> mary: so many questions here. trevor, thank you. >>> next tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges of election interference in georgia. his arraignment was set for next wednesday, now he won't have to travel to atlanta, and appear in person, as he did last week, when he was fingerprinted and photographed at the full con county jail. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump pleading...
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mary j.kingston north carolina. she returned to teach in the great schools that she had attended. she became a social worker in savannah, georgia. before becoming a teacher in augusta, georgia. she returned to substitute teach at candles the toot. and married fellow teacher crisp thin. they subsequently moved to florida where she found what is now the phone cup university, 77 commencement i was honored to keynote several weeks ago and become a wildcat. sun was active in the national council of women and girls clubs, but found them to be too docile. her activism led her to the founding of the national council of meager women, currently aided by dr. dailey, a graduate of louis state university. my late mother was a loyal and enthusiastic fan of this trail blazing leader, and insisted that i learned everything that i could about her, it was partly as attributed to my mother they lobbied governor john card worst to support putting a portrait of mary mcleod buffoon in the south carolina state capi
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mary? >> mary: no relief in sight. okay, rob, thank you. >>> now, to that shark attack here in new york city. a woman seriously injured after being bitten in the water off rockaway beach, the first confirmed shark bite since the 1950s. beaches are closed temporarily while they search the waters, and it comes as the number of attacks and sightings is rising nationwide. abc's trevor assault on rockaway beach. >> reporter: tonight, the first confirmed shark attack in decades at new york city's rockaway beach. first responders delivering life-saving care after a woman was severely bitten. >> you said this might have been a shark attack? >> possible shark attack. >> reporter: authorities say the 65-year-old was swimming alone when she was attacked. lifeguards reportedly hearing her scream for help. wounds visible on her left leg. emergency workers applying a tourniquet. >> it was a female that was bitten, she was bleeding, unconscious, taken out of the water. >> reporter: today, officials shutting down the beach to swimmers
mary? >> mary: no relief in sight. okay, rob, thank you. >>> now, to that shark attack here in new york city. a woman seriously injured after being bitten in the water off rockaway beach, the first confirmed shark bite since the 1950s. beaches are closed temporarily while they search the waters, and it comes as the number of attacks and sightings is rising nationwide. abc's trevor assault on rockaway beach. >> reporter: tonight, the first confirmed shark attack in decades...
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mary? >> mary: remarkable rescue. zohreen, thank you. >>> next tonight, the cdc with new guidance on how fast updated covid boosters may be available as a new omicron variant raises concerns. covid cases on the rise, affecting the start of the school year for some. here's abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc says a new covid-19 booster should be available to millions of americans in just a few weeks. president biden today requesting additional funding. >> it is recommended that everybody get it, no matter what they got before. >> reporter: spikes in cases already spoiling the start of the school year for at least two districts in texas and kentucky, temporarily closing this week or moving to remote learning. and mask mandates returning where infections are clustered, including morris brown college in atlanta and entertainment company lionsgate outside los angeles. covid hospitalizations are up, rising more than 21% the week of august 12th, the fifth week in a row, according to the cdc, but still three t
mary? >> mary: remarkable rescue. zohreen, thank you. >>> next tonight, the cdc with new guidance on how fast updated covid boosters may be available as a new omicron variant raises concerns. covid cases on the rise, affecting the start of the school year for some. here's abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc says a new covid-19 booster should be available to millions of americans in just a few weeks. president biden today requesting additional funding....
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mary mcleod buffoon. now, but this time please stand as you are able for the presentation of colors and the national anthem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> -- ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the information, to livid by senate chaplain dr. barry black. >> let us pray. god, of our weary years, god, all of our silent tiers. you who have brought us this far on the way. you, who have by your might lead us to the light. keep us forever in right path. we pray. we pray to you, for the laudable light of doctor mary mcleod bethune. and for this statue dedication service in her honor. to we celebrate the fact that she was a drum major for justice. truth, and righteousness. as you have inspired us by her great legacy, lord in powerless to persevere in to wing what is right. fulfilling your promise to us that into due season, we will reap if we think not. blessed our feet, stray from the places our god where first we met you. lest our hearts trunk with the wind of the world, we forget you. shadowed beneat
mary mcleod buffoon. now, but this time please stand as you are able for the presentation of colors and the national anthem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> -- ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the information, to livid by senate chaplain dr. barry black. >> let us pray. god, of our weary years, god, all of our silent tiers. you who have brought us this far on the way. you, who have by your might lead us to the light. keep us forever in right path. we pray. we...
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mary mcleod bethune. one woman.ady of negro america, and the female booker t. washington. she was born to enslave to parents and workedor the fields starting at just five years old. she could see clearly from those early years that education was the way out, so she struggled to take that route and built upon the education that was never afforded to her, advocating and fundraising and building schools from the ground up for a generation of black children who had never before been valued for their minds. $1.50 and faith in god, she did it. one woman. as the scene to black member congress from florida, i'm extremely proud to be here today to break yet another glass ceiling in this hallowed hall of democracy. but to be honest, mary mcleod bethune leaves behind a legacy much greater than any one statue we can erect. she made first lady eleanor roosevelt know that black lives matter. she made five presidents believe that black lives matter. she made america begin to learn that black lives matter. thank you, dr. bethune. t
mary mcleod bethune. one woman.ady of negro america, and the female booker t. washington. she was born to enslave to parents and workedor the fields starting at just five years old. she could see clearly from those early years that education was the way out, so she struggled to take that route and built upon the education that was never afforded to her, advocating and fundraising and building schools from the ground up for a generation of black children who had never before been valued for...
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anne marie." all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops. the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy, and quickly this puzzle comes together. >> and that was the beginning of the insanity. >> did you do it? >> then there was the perp walk, and this little kid is walked in handcuffs to a police car. people were astounded. they're like, "who is this kid?" ? at olive garden, “more” it's baked into our dna. and our lasagna. it's why our never-ending first course keeps on coming. it's why you can get three amazing favorites on one plate. and why we make all our sauces from scratch every single day. because when you have more, you have more to share. more to bond over. and that's a pretty special
anne marie." all was i wrote down the complete auto body t-shirt. >> and the beautiful thing about that t-shirt was that was the very, very first t-shirt of a new run with a new design on it. i said, "i only gave one t-shirt to elliot fisher." that's how that t-shirt came to be such an important piece of evidence. >> joey buttafuoco talks to the cops. the cops learn that elliott fisher has a daughter named amy, and quickly this puzzle comes together. >> and that...
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nancy r lewman of the mary mcleod statuary corporation.. >> love my neighbor was a precept that could form the world if it were universally practiced, loving the neighbor means interracial, interreligious and international, doctor mary mcleod but soon thank you speaker pelosi for allowing me this author. doctor mary mcleod began her career in but told the beach florida as a champion with education of the full realization the educational advancement equal social and economical advancement, she advised worldwide leaders on gender equality and counseled u.s. presidents on equal employment opportunities and she champion in our community bridge building for making world change. her worldwide views divided her aqu unique vision where humanity can breathe freely and live a life harnessing their strength, she continues to inspire all of us every one of us despite were included all of her background she guides us with her last willing testament, instructions that are inscribed on the book near the beautiful masterpiece. i leave you love, courage, p
nancy r lewman of the mary mcleod statuary corporation.. >> love my neighbor was a precept that could form the world if it were universally practiced, loving the neighbor means interracial, interreligious and international, doctor mary mcleod but soon thank you speaker pelosi for allowing me this author. doctor mary mcleod began her career in but told the beach florida as a champion with education of the full realization the educational advancement equal social and economical advancement,...
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mary? >> erielle reshef leading us off. thank you. >>> abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all, and rob, these storms will be especially dangerous after dark. >> reporter: yeah, mary, and they're going to be going well into the evening and through the overnight period. we've already had nearly 200 damaging storm reports, most of them wind reports. we had tornado warnings outside of philly and one outside of susquehanna, confirmed. that cell is now heading into new york state. look at the massive tornado watch from upstate new york, through pennsylvania, and it stretches all the way down into north carolina. and the severe thunderstorm watch down through georgia and alabama. and south carolina, where they also saw some damaging winds. and we've got all those people without power because of the trees and power lines that are down. this will push to the east tonight. as it does so, the storms will still be damaging, until it hits the coast after midnight, and then things wil
mary? >> erielle reshef leading us off. thank you. >>> abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all, and rob, these storms will be especially dangerous after dark. >> reporter: yeah, mary, and they're going to be going well into the evening and through the overnight period. we've already had nearly 200 damaging storm reports, most of them wind reports. we had tornado warnings outside of philly and one outside of susquehanna, confirmed. that cell is now heading...
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things went downhill for mary after that. and in 1875, her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to. have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. and she spent about four months in a private in batavia, illinois. she never forgave her son, robert, for having done that. and so it's 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 on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves as the custom of the time to have these in your pocket when you're shaking people's hands at an official event. you'd have on kid gloves. these a pair of white leather gloves. over time, they've probably shrunk a bit. but you can get a sense of abraham lincoln's hands. he's six foot four, is still the tallest president in american history. but he these pockets or these gloves in pocket. and when booth fired that shot the back. mr. lincoln's head, that horrible night at ford's theater. the doctors entered the box, couldn't immediately ident
things went downhill for mary after that. and in 1875, her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to. have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. and she spent about four months in a private in batavia, illinois. she never forgave her son, robert, for having done that. and so it's 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 on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves as...
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things went downhill for mary after that. and in 1875, her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to. have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. and she spent about four months in a private in batavia, illinois. she never forgave her son, robert, for having done that. and so it's 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 on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves as the custom of the time to have these in your pocket when you're shaking people's hands at an official event. you'd have on kid gloves. these a pair of white leather gloves. over time, they've probably shrunk a bit. but you can get a sense of abraham lincoln's hands. he's six foot four, is still the tallest president in american history. but he these pockets or these gloves in pocket. and when booth fired that shot at the back. mr. lincoln's head, that horrible nightt rd's theater. the doctors entered the box, couldn't immediately identi
things went downhill for mary after that. and in 1875, her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to. have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. and she spent about four months in a private in batavia, illinois. she never forgave her son, robert, for having done that. and so it's 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 on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves as...
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mary kaszynski? guest: thank you for your call and support and advocacy for the veterans community. i cannot agree more. it is 2023, there are some new tools the v.a. could be utilizing to provide greater services to veterans. telehealth appointments, more facilities. it is difficult for veterans enroll communities to reach their local v.a.. rural broadband, greater communication with veterans wherever they live, more facilities, modernizing facilities. but all requires funding and congress needs to come together over the objection of extreme republicans to get that funding to the v.a. and v.a. clinicians. host: dean in kentucky, republican. caller: i thought for my country in vietnam and today's health care is very bad. it'll be a and a half months before i have a colonoscopy. i have cataracts, i have one removed that took six months. 12 weeks then called back, 12 more weeks. that is how they take care of veterans. there are some out here on obamacare, they got private health care from the governmen
mary kaszynski? guest: thank you for your call and support and advocacy for the veterans community. i cannot agree more. it is 2023, there are some new tools the v.a. could be utilizing to provide greater services to veterans. telehealth appointments, more facilities. it is difficult for veterans enroll communities to reach their local v.a.. rural broadband, greater communication with veterans wherever they live, more facilities, modernizing facilities. but all requires funding and congress...
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like mother daughter mary frances has found her own fashion show. the dress review, the texas forest clubs, an organization, farm youth, everything being modeled has been created by models. and. a state fair. thousands of people, dozens of lost children brought to a central point to await their parents. it's getting late. and now mr. and mrs. tufts are really about johnny. and. the son has returned. to the state fair night is a tapestry of life. for. the long day is ending. for others, the climax of the day is about begin in a colorful, exciting horse show with many entries from other countries. and. along the midway. the amusements sing a siren song to those who listen. but those at the horse show too engrossed to think of anything else. so. boys will be boys. but this is too much. for. a guy. one last bullseye bullseye. and so it is on a harvest evening amid the blessings of land and life at an american state fair.
like mother daughter mary frances has found her own fashion show. the dress review, the texas forest clubs, an organization, farm youth, everything being modeled has been created by models. and. a state fair. thousands of people, dozens of lost children brought to a central point to await their parents. it's getting late. and now mr. and mrs. tufts are really about johnny. and. the son has returned. to the state fair night is a tapestry of life. for. the long day is ending. for others, the...
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mary had a really tragic widowhood ass well.emaining years of her life we not happy, pleasant and she had lost a little boy before the presidency, she lost another l boy during the whousese years. and then in widowhood, she lost her constant companion duringwas her widowhood. things went downhill for marry after that, and in 187 -- for mary, and in 1875 her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. she spent about four months in a private sanitarium in illinois. she never forgave her son robert for having done that. and so a challengic episode in the life of mary lincoln. a tragic episode. >> this is another relic from the assassination. these arere the gloves that were in abraham lincoln's pocket on the night of the assassination. he kept gloves, it was a custom of the time to have these in your pocket when you're shaking people's hands at an official event. you'den have on kid gloves. these are a pair of white leather gloves. over time they've probably shrunk a bi
mary had a really tragic widowhood ass well.emaining years of her life we not happy, pleasant and she had lost a little boy before the presidency, she lost another l boy during the whousese years. and then in widowhood, she lost her constant companion duringwas her widowhood. things went downhill for marry after that, and in 187 -- for mary, and in 1875 her last remaining son made an excruciating decision to have his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. she spent about four months in a...
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still with me are mary mccord and andrew weissmann. mary, let me go to you on this first.ck smith is looking for in the direct messages? >> so, the direct messages are interesting because i would not have necessarily expected that he would be using direct message functions. it appears either he, or someone else with access to his account was using that function. i would be looking at a number of things, like who is he having direct messages with? is it people who are responding to his tweets? are some of those people who showed up and attacked the capitol on january 6th? are some of them people who threaten election workers or election officials in these states, particularly the states where the pressure campaign was put on. what was he saying to them, if he was having those direct messages? the direct messages also could reveal intent. could it reveal knowledge? consciousness of guilt. it is possibly that he was direct messaging people in his own circle and it is possible that some of those might acknowledge some of the falsity of the things he was tweeting. we just don't
still with me are mary mccord and andrew weissmann. mary, let me go to you on this first.ck smith is looking for in the direct messages? >> so, the direct messages are interesting because i would not have necessarily expected that he would be using direct message functions. it appears either he, or someone else with access to his account was using that function. i would be looking at a number of things, like who is he having direct messages with? is it people who are responding to his...
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there's a great back and forth with mary and she determined where it was going to happen. she wanted it to be in oak ridge cemetery. he was buried there as you may know few years later. there was a plot to steal his body. thankfully that was foiled in many years later when robert taub was still alive. they build the new tomb at oakridge cemetery where he is safely buried along with mary and everyone in the family except for robert todd who's married who's buried at arlington national cemetery when when visitors come to the museum, it's it's a great experience. i hope for everyone and you can learn many things about abraham lincoln about his times about the civil war. i hope they leave realizing at least one thing and that's that lincoln is still very relevant to us today that the ideas he stood for is still the idea is that we as a nation say we aspire to today and that he can be a great model for all of us of how we attain those attain those principles.
there's a great back and forth with mary and she determined where it was going to happen. she wanted it to be in oak ridge cemetery. he was buried there as you may know few years later. there was a plot to steal his body. thankfully that was foiled in many years later when robert taub was still alive. they build the new tomb at oakridge cemetery where he is safely buried along with mary and everyone in the family except for robert todd who's married who's buried at arlington national cemetery...
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there's a great back and forth with mary and she determined where it was going to happen. she wanted it to be in oak ridge cemetery. he was buried there as you may know few years later. there was a plot to steal his body. thankfully that was foiled in many years later when robert taub was still alive. they build the new tomb at oakridge cemetery where he is safely buried along with mary and everyone in the family except for robert todd who's married who's buried at arlington national cemetery when when visitors come to the museum, it's it's a great experience. i hope for everyone and you can learn many things about abraham lincoln about his times about the civil war. i hope they leave realizing at least one thing and that's that lincoln is still very relevant to us today that the ideas he stood for is still the idea is that we as a nation say we aspire to today and that he can be a great model for all of us of how we attain those attain those principles.
there's a great back and forth with mary and she determined where it was going to happen. she wanted it to be in oak ridge cemetery. he was buried there as you may know few years later. there was a plot to steal his body. thankfully that was foiled in many years later when robert taub was still alive. they build the new tomb at oakridge cemetery where he is safely buried along with mary and everyone in the family except for robert todd who's married who's buried at arlington national cemetery...
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Aug 28, 2023
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the virgin mary was very happy. after all, she was expecting a meeting with someone whom she loved much more than life, she had been preparing for this event all her life, three days later in the house of the apostle john where the most pure mary lived, the other apostles also gathered. the lord did a wonderful job. so they all returned to this day from distant lands, where christ was preached, there was not only the apostle thomas the apostles, and the closest disciples of christ witnessed the blessed death of the blessed virgin, christ himself , surrounded by many angels, appeared to receive the soul of his most pure mother and raise her to paradise. the apostles decided to bury her body in gethsemane, where the tomb of the lord was located and where the parents of the virgin mary and joseph the betrothed were buried, accompanying the coffin the apostles and other inhabitants of jerusalem brought in the sanctuaries and the pellet of salma, in accordance with the tradition of that time. on the third day of the tomb
the virgin mary was very happy. after all, she was expecting a meeting with someone whom she loved much more than life, she had been preparing for this event all her life, three days later in the house of the apostle john where the most pure mary lived, the other apostles also gathered. the lord did a wonderful job. so they all returned to this day from distant lands, where christ was preached, there was not only the apostle thomas the apostles, and the closest disciples of christ witnessed the...
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Aug 16, 2023
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mary had a really tragic widowhood as well in the remaining years of her life. they were not happy pleasant once and she lost a little boy before the presidency. she lost another little boy duri white house years and in widowhood her l boy tad who was the companion during her widowhood, things went downhill for maryma after that. in 1875 for last remaining son made an excruciating decision to haveo. his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. she about four months at the sanitarium in illinois. nshe never forget a her kherson robert for having done that. and so 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. it was a custom at the time to have gloves in your pocket when you shake people's hands. you would have on kid gloves. these are a pair of leather gloves. over time they probably shrunk a bit but you can get a sense of abraham lincoln's hands. six feet 4 inches still the tallest presidentnt in american history. he kep
mary had a really tragic widowhood as well in the remaining years of her life. they were not happy pleasant once and she lost a little boy before the presidency. she lost another little boy duri white house years and in widowhood her l boy tad who was the companion during her widowhood, things went downhill for maryma after that. in 1875 for last remaining son made an excruciating decision to haveo. his mother involuntarily committed to an asylum. she about four months at the sanitarium in...
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Aug 1, 2023
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goldman over trump's conversation of marie smith is saying the conversation over marie's mom is. >> andwith no experience. nancy thinks the money is north of $50 million. others think it might go as high as 100 million or more. and admitted with no experience, what would they do for that money? >> he was selling out america and his father was helping you. the brain and was biden but without his support and active participation, nothing could succeed. they could not make money. >> do you agree? >> the impeachment of the first time looks like a political cover-up. >> it is going to be interesting. thank you. when we come back, new polls revealing new information about younger americans, our younger generation. we will check in as we continue. thank you for staying with us. a life-of-the-party day... a take-on-the-world day... a believe-in-myself day... a flash-my-new-teeth day. because your clearchoice day is the day you get your confidence back for good. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. with two max-strength pa
goldman over trump's conversation of marie smith is saying the conversation over marie's mom is. >> andwith no experience. nancy thinks the money is north of $50 million. others think it might go as high as 100 million or more. and admitted with no experience, what would they do for that money? >> he was selling out america and his father was helping you. the brain and was biden but without his support and active participation, nothing could succeed. they could not make money....
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Aug 17, 2023
08/23
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this was a brutal reminder to mary about the worst night of her life. as you can imagine mary did not want to keep this man and hurt her possession after the tragedy at ford's theater. she got rid of it it became really a collectors item to individuals in the 19th century all the way to today or it has its place in our museum. mary lincoln had a fascinating life. she is america's most controversial first lady. mary had a tragic widowhood as well. the remaining years of h her lie were not hleasantnes. she had lost a little boy b theur presidency. she lost another little boy during the white y and then in a widowhood sheet lost a third little boy, tad, who is a constant companion. things went downhill from right after that in 1875 her last remaining son made in excruciating decision to have his motherte involuntarily committed to an asylum. she spent about four months in a private sanitarium and batavia, illinois. she never forgave her son robert for having done that. and so it is a tragic episode in the life of mary. here's another relic. these are the g
this was a brutal reminder to mary about the worst night of her life. as you can imagine mary did not want to keep this man and hurt her possession after the tragedy at ford's theater. she got rid of it it became really a collectors item to individuals in the 19th century all the way to today or it has its place in our museum. mary lincoln had a fascinating life. she is america's most controversial first lady. mary had a tragic widowhood as well. the remaining years of h her lie were not...
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Aug 11, 2023
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so please join me now in welcoming mary eberstadt. thank you, michelle, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be today. our last time together, several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start some of the back story to this new adam and eve after the pill revisited in my mind, this new book, a body of work, that over ten years ago with its predecessor, adam and eve, after pill. now in saying that this project is closed, i don't mean that the last word has been had on it. far from it. in a most informed development, new voices are emerging including from non-religious orbits that are also newly skeptical of the post 1960s status quo. i mean, instead that an idea that i started developing over a decade ago has with this new book received the more or less systematic treatment first envisioned for it. the elevator version. that idea is simple. for six decades, a secular rising western society has been
so please join me now in welcoming mary eberstadt. thank you, michelle, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be today. our last time together, several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start some of the back story to this new adam and eve after the pill revisited in my mind, this new book, a body of work, that over ten years ago with its predecessor, adam...
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Aug 31, 2023
08/23
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and i said, i think mother teresa, the most mary like person since mary, that she was virgin and mother to, a world that needed a mother her compassion, her love, tenderness. you, i think, to really appreciate my mother, you have to place her in a historical context because it's because she left her home at age 18, said goodbye to her mother at a train station she never saw her mother again went off to the loreto. first by train, then by ship, and arrives in january 1929. a couple of years of formation, takes her vows and then is teaching at the loreto compound in a walled area for the some of the privileged kids, calcutta, and then some of the poor bengali kids that were at the school and she was for 15 years history and geography other and of course india then becomes. involved in world war two. in 1939, the viceroy declares war on india's behalf without consulting the indians. this led to much gandhi and others oppose this. gandhi was arrested in 1942 because of his opposition. well, a lot of the sisters left calcutta as the war started to come closer to india and mother was there on
and i said, i think mother teresa, the most mary like person since mary, that she was virgin and mother to, a world that needed a mother her compassion, her love, tenderness. you, i think, to really appreciate my mother, you have to place her in a historical context because it's because she left her home at age 18, said goodbye to her mother at a train station she never saw her mother again went off to the loreto. first by train, then by ship, and arrives in january 1929. a couple of years of...
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Aug 17, 2023
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mary had her own show— something new about him? mary had her own show in _ something new about him?g new about him? mary had her own show in the afternoon at i something new about him? mary hadj her own show in the afternoon at one point and so that is how i got to know mary, on television. they are a really strong family. i just think they are amazing and i know how much michael will be missed within the family structure. he does leave just such a legacy and i am very proud, actually, to have met him and known him and talk to in.— him and talk to in. gloria, thank ou ve him and talk to in. gloria, thank you very much- _ him and talk to in. gloria, thank you very much. you _ him and talk to in. gloria, thank you very much. you have - him and talk to in. gloria, thank. you very much. you have probably saved myjob by finishing on time! thank you very much indeed. that was a happy note, as gloria hunniford remembered herfriend and colleague, sir michael parkinson, who has died today at the age of 88. this is bbc news. live from london. this is bbc news. tributes are paid to the tv chat
mary had her own show— something new about him? mary had her own show in _ something new about him?g new about him? mary had her own show in the afternoon at i something new about him? mary hadj her own show in the afternoon at one point and so that is how i got to know mary, on television. they are a really strong family. i just think they are amazing and i know how much michael will be missed within the family structure. he does leave just such a legacy and i am very proud, actually, to...
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Aug 29, 2023
08/23
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days' - mary and maybe give a few days' grace _ mary and maybe give a few days' grace this— mary andto go into that session and be able - grace this week for people to go into that session and be able to| into that session and be able to change — into that session and be able to change their— into that session and be able to change their cars _ into that session and be able to change their cars to _ into that session and be able to change their cars to ulez - into that session and be able to - change their cars to ulez compliant. i am change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a _ change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a single — change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a single mother. _ change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a single mother. i— change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a single mother. i cannot - change their cars to ulez compliant. i am a single mother. i cannot even| i am a single mother. i cannot even afford _ i am a single mother. i cannot even afford a _ i am a single mother. i cannot even afford a car, — i am a single mother. i cannot even afford a car,
days' - mary and maybe give a few days' grace _ mary and maybe give a few days' grace this— mary andto go into that session and be able - grace this week for people to go into that session and be able to| into that session and be able to change — into that session and be able to change their— into that session and be able to change their cars _ into that session and be able to change their cars to _ into that session and be able to change their cars to ulez - into that session and be able...