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did those two marys have any contact. >> it seems there was some contact between them because mary magdalene was jesus' family was often fraught, nonetheless, there is good evidence that towards the end of his life, there was a reconciliation with his family. >> it is clear she has been depicted throughout a good deal of history, at late as 1876 in this portrait we see on the screen, mary magdalene. the artist is julius. that erotic allure has been caught by brown in his book. >> it certainly has been. >> would you deny if jesus were to have a lover, that lover would have been mary magdalene. >> she does remain the most likely candidate. the difficulty is that we do not have firm evidence one way or another, and therefore i don't believe it is possible to draw an inference that is reasonable. >> we don't have evidence to the contrary. >> that is the case. >> in fact there is some things in his life that lead people to think the fact they were alone when he was casting out the devil which we will get in to in a moment. how old were they when they met? >> i think it is true because they are so
did those two marys have any contact. >> it seems there was some contact between them because mary magdalene was jesus' family was often fraught, nonetheless, there is good evidence that towards the end of his life, there was a reconciliation with his family. >> it is clear she has been depicted throughout a good deal of history, at late as 1876 in this portrait we see on the screen, mary magdalene. the artist is julius. that erotic allure has been caught by brown in his book....
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did those two marys have any contact. >> it seems there was some contact between them because mary magdalene was jesus' closest disciple and although jesus' relationship with his family was often fraught, nonetheless, there is good evidence that towards the end of his life, there was a reconciliation with his family. >> it is clear she has been depicted throughout a good deal of history, at late as 1876 in this portrait we see on the screen, mary magdalene. the artist is julius. that erotic allure has been caught by brown in his book. >> it certainly has been. >> would you deny if jesus were to have a lover, that lover would have been mary magdalene. >> she does remain the most likely candidate. the difficulty is that we do not have firm evidence one way or another, and therefore i don't believe it is possible to draw an inference that is reasonable. >> we don't have evidence to the contrary. >> that is the case. >> in fact there is some things in his life that lead people to think the fact they were alone when he was casting out the devil which we will get in to in a moment. how old were th
did those two marys have any contact. >> it seems there was some contact between them because mary magdalene was jesus' closest disciple and although jesus' relationship with his family was often fraught, nonetheless, there is good evidence that towards the end of his life, there was a reconciliation with his family. >> it is clear she has been depicted throughout a good deal of history, at late as 1876 in this portrait we see on the screen, mary magdalene. the artist is julius....
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ari fleischer, mary matalin, and maria cardona. ari, is it appropriate to ask gop candidates about rush limbaugh's comments? a lot of folks say, look, rush limbaugh is just an entertainer, but others say, look, he has a role in the republican party. >> well, look, you know, they are not -- they are not radio people themselves that are running for president, so yes, it's appropriate to ask them. i don't think it's the be all and end all of their campaigns. what russ said was reprehensible. he shouldn't have said it. it's insulting. he didn't need to say it, he shouldn't have said it. he should apologize for it. but this has been a strange week, anderson. you had the huffington post had somebody published who wrote the most virulent anti-catholic things ever, who likened the catholic mass to the barbaric ritual. that was larry doyle writing in the huffington post. you know, there's all kinds of sideshows in politics. i don't remember the democrats getting asked to apologize for arianna huffington. they should also. >> the guy you quo
ari fleischer, mary matalin, and maria cardona. ari, is it appropriate to ask gop candidates about rush limbaugh's comments? a lot of folks say, look, rush limbaugh is just an entertainer, but others say, look, he has a role in the republican party. >> well, look, you know, they are not -- they are not radio people themselves that are running for president, so yes, it's appropriate to ask them. i don't think it's the be all and end all of their campaigns. what russ said was reprehensible....
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, mary would not survive."e would die. and that'ssthe bottom line. mary's already gone into cardiac arrest once. and i just don't even want to think about what would happen if we didn't have those medications that would save her life. " yet, the new jersey family may have to think about it. the very same ambulance company they call ffr help is running short of the drugs that could save mary's liie. "as we're almost out of one drug, we're using another drug to take its place, but pretty soon, that drug will also be out." nationwide, anti-seizure drugs including intravenous valium, versed, and ativan are among the dozens of drugs -- including cancer treatmenns-- that are in short supply. this new jersey ambulance service tells cnn it had to special order a temporary replacement anti-seizure drug to avoid running out this weekend. mary's parents are besides themselves. "it's a knooing that there's just a lack of equipment or lack of medication that would take our daughters life, it's a very very scary thing."it's
, mary would not survive."e would die. and that'ssthe bottom line. mary's already gone into cardiac arrest once. and i just don't even want to think about what would happen if we didn't have those medications that would save her life. " yet, the new jersey family may have to think about it. the very same ambulance company they call ffr help is running short of the drugs that could save mary's liie. "as we're almost out of one drug, we're using another drug to take its place, but...
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poor mary couldn't seem to win. she wanted to be and had always been an adviser to her husband, but this is a new arena and a bigger issue. he was facing larger problems and so she didn't have the contact with her husband and the influence that she had wanted to have, so that was a disappointment to her, although she did play a role in his re-election. she wrote letters to state leaders to try and have them support her husband. she tried to have influence. it just wasn't the right environment for the first lady that she was definitely trying to be. >> let's talk about the dress. who made her gown. >> elizabeth keckly made that dress. she was an african-american seem stress. she had been a slave. she purchased her own freedom with money she made as a seamstress. she set up a very successful business. she was also the dressmaker for the wife of jefferson davis who asked her to go south with them when the confederacy moved to richmond, asked her to go to richmond. she chose not to. she interviewed basically as a positi
poor mary couldn't seem to win. she wanted to be and had always been an adviser to her husband, but this is a new arena and a bigger issue. he was facing larger problems and so she didn't have the contact with her husband and the influence that she had wanted to have, so that was a disappointment to her, although she did play a role in his re-election. she wrote letters to state leaders to try and have them support her husband. she tried to have influence. it just wasn't the right environment...
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ari fleischer, mary matalin, and maria cardona., is it appropriate to ask gop candidates about rush limbaugh's comments? a lot of folks say, look, rush limbaugh is just an entertainer, but others say, look, he has a role in the republican party. >> well, look, you know, they are not -- they are not radio people themselves that are running for president, so yes, it's appropriate to ask them. i don't think it's the be all and end all of their campaigns. what russ said was reprehensible. he shouldn't have said it. it's insulting. he didn't need to say it, he shouldn't have said it. he should apologize for it. but this has been a strange week, anderson. you had the huffington post had somebody published who wrote the most virulent anti-catholic things ever, who likened the catholic mass to the barbaric ritual. that was larry doyle writing in the huffington post. you know, there's all kinds of sideshows in politics. i don't remember the democrats getting asked to apologize for arianna huffington. they should also. >> the guy you quoted
ari fleischer, mary matalin, and maria cardona., is it appropriate to ask gop candidates about rush limbaugh's comments? a lot of folks say, look, rush limbaugh is just an entertainer, but others say, look, he has a role in the republican party. >> well, look, you know, they are not -- they are not radio people themselves that are running for president, so yes, it's appropriate to ask them. i don't think it's the be all and end all of their campaigns. what russ said was reprehensible. he...
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in the mary lincoln section. the watch. >> we talk about it with mary lincoln and mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money for wounded soldiers. she visited hospitals. and that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the most money to a -- as a contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about her philanthropy but also raises the image of an organizer of a fair, i need you to give money. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf that's notable? >> i think a wonderful piece of the bookshelf actually references elizabeth kekly as well. it shows their friendship. mrs. lincoln -- mrs. kekly established the contraband aid association which was to raise money and help slaves who had -- former slaves who had crossed the lines and made it to washington, d.c. mrs. lincoln gave money and supported elizabeth kekly in her efforts to do this or certainly gave her moral support. there's a beautiful little wooden ink well that when abraham lincoln died, mrs. kekly asked for a
in the mary lincoln section. the watch. >> we talk about it with mary lincoln and mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money for wounded soldiers. she visited hospitals. and that watch was actually won by her husband for giving the most money to a -- as a contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about her philanthropy but also raises the image of an organizer of a fair, i need you to give money. >> anything else about mary lincoln's bookshelf...
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of president obama's health reform law the affordable care act also known as obamacare mary herself doesn't have health insurance according to her lawyer doesn't want it doesn't want to have to provide her employees with it and in her words doesn't want the government to tell her she has to have it mary brown that's what freedom is and is that really freedom according to court records mary brown and her husband were forced to file for bankruptcy last fall thanks in part to thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills a burden that comes with trying to survive in america without medical insurance in fact unpaid medical bills prompt sixty percent of all bankruptcies in america today something that doesn't happen in any other developed nation in the world why because the rest of the developed world knows that if you don't have health insurance. then you're not really free if you can't stand on that base think about it for a second are you free if you're sick and you can't get medical care or you free if you're broke and wiped out because of medical bills you know that's not freedom and
of president obama's health reform law the affordable care act also known as obamacare mary herself doesn't have health insurance according to her lawyer doesn't want it doesn't want to have to provide her employees with it and in her words doesn't want the government to tell her she has to have it mary brown that's what freedom is and is that really freedom according to court records mary brown and her husband were forced to file for bankruptcy last fall thanks in part to thousands of dollars...
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to mary's point, he is a spokesperson for the republican party.ndidates listen to him. but republican candidates should also have profiles and courage and know when something is absolutely crossed the line like it has in this instance. >> mary? >> anderson, can i just ask you, what standing did that young law student have in this pseudo -- it wasn't even a real hearing. she's not a member of the clergy, she doesn't work for an insurance company, she's not really any kind of student leader. what's her point? it's a tragic case when a young woman with such clear ambition devotes her life to going to a jesuit university, paying $40,000 a year and takes on her cause, government sponsored, taxpayer funneleded contraception. there's no problem. i lived right behind georgetown when i was in washington. you can walk to any pharmacy and get birth control anywhere, you can get an abortion anywhere up there. there is no problem. it's a tragic case that our young people are not exposed to something good satire but that they take on as their cause, particularl
to mary's point, he is a spokesperson for the republican party.ndidates listen to him. but republican candidates should also have profiles and courage and know when something is absolutely crossed the line like it has in this instance. >> mary? >> anderson, can i just ask you, what standing did that young law student have in this pseudo -- it wasn't even a real hearing. she's not a member of the clergy, she doesn't work for an insurance company, she's not really any kind of student...
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mary's county. the shower in southern st. mary's is now on the bay. the visibilities are going to be around for a few more hours, the low ones with quarter mile visibility. dulles to leesburg to gaithersburg. half mile in frederick. north of town and southeast of town seems to be the worst. clearly give yourself extra time. use the low beams with the visibilities in many areas a quarter mile and even less. maybe a light jacket, mid-50s places like manassas and the shenandoah valley to 61 with the fog at reagan national. it's now 5:28 monika santami is coming over to give you time saver traffic. >>> i'm happy to say other than the fog which definitely is an issue this morning, we don't have any big problems to report. that's a good thing. if you're planning to head south on 270 out of frederick, damascus, clarksburg, you're going to be okay down to the point where the lanes divide. there is one accident reported on old georgetown road at route 355 in bethesda. a little further south on 270 at falls road, as you can see volumes are picking up down to th
mary's county. the shower in southern st. mary's is now on the bay. the visibilities are going to be around for a few more hours, the low ones with quarter mile visibility. dulles to leesburg to gaithersburg. half mile in frederick. north of town and southeast of town seems to be the worst. clearly give yourself extra time. use the low beams with the visibilities in many areas a quarter mile and even less. maybe a light jacket, mid-50s places like manassas and the shenandoah valley to 61 with...
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what do you say mary katharine? >> it sounds like what we had is a story with a try tragic end that looks like it did have some mishandling by the police there are a lot of ifs how they went through that investigation and came to that determination. a lot of people say the moment that zimmerman pursued trayvon the idea of stand your ground being part of it shouldn't exist. he was actually purr side him while he was on the 11 call. >> bill: what are you taking to prove that, mary katharine. what we have on the record is a guy who saw the confrontation, the two were rolling around on the ground. >> no. we have those witnesses as well. the larger part of what this has become is a national conversation. bottom line is national conversation are not about having a conversation. often political litmus tests and tools to get things done by politicians and political activists and often devoid of facts. >> bill: wouldn't you say mary katharine that right now and as far as the public is concerned, we just don't know enough to
what do you say mary katharine? >> it sounds like what we had is a story with a try tragic end that looks like it did have some mishandling by the police there are a lot of ifs how they went through that investigation and came to that determination. a lot of people say the moment that zimmerman pursued trayvon the idea of stand your ground being part of it shouldn't exist. he was actually purr side him while he was on the 11 call. >> bill: what are you taking to prove that, mary...
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i'm sorry, not yet, mary, steve a democrat in. i'm really -- i remember seeing the show on jones town, knowing that that was you laying on the ground there is just amazing to me. my question is that the subject that you have nearly 100 federal judges that are being filibustered in the senate and let's say president obama were to get re-elected, how do you plan on moving your agenda forward considering the problems that you've had in the last four years. >> i think that the american people should spend a strong message to members of congress. put your weapons away, come together and find ways to work together. i think we have got to move off of this polarization on both sides and find ways to work together. that's what the person people want to see. we're not going to get 100% of everything we want. we may not get 75%. but there's got to be a way that we can both come together and resolve some of these thorny issues that we're dealing with in this country without the kind of acrimony that's been present in the last four years. >> w
i'm sorry, not yet, mary, steve a democrat in. i'm really -- i remember seeing the show on jones town, knowing that that was you laying on the ground there is just amazing to me. my question is that the subject that you have nearly 100 federal judges that are being filibustered in the senate and let's say president obama were to get re-elected, how do you plan on moving your agenda forward considering the problems that you've had in the last four years. >> i think that the american people...
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mary matlynn, austan goolsbee, eliot spitzer and jake tapper. >>> good morning. it's been a packed week if politics. we have new results this weekend in the republican primary fight. five more contests yesterday. rick santorum won the big prize in kansas, but romney claimed more delegates in the territories and wyoming. romney has more than double santorum's total. our powerhouse roundtable is standing by to analyze what's next. >>> but first our headliners. democratic senator chuck schumer and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, let e me begin with the economy. a confession from rick santorum last night after coming off his victory in kansas, he said that the economy may be getting better and the republicans may lose their edge on that issue, is he right and what does that mean for the general election? >> well, i don't think he's right at all. this is an anemic recovery after a pretty long recession. 35 months, over 8% of unemployment. the longest streak since the great depression. last month in february, the monthly deficit in the history of the
mary matlynn, austan goolsbee, eliot spitzer and jake tapper. >>> good morning. it's been a packed week if politics. we have new results this weekend in the republican primary fight. five more contests yesterday. rick santorum won the big prize in kansas, but romney claimed more delegates in the territories and wyoming. romney has more than double santorum's total. our powerhouse roundtable is standing by to analyze what's next. >>> but first our headliners. democratic senator...
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mary's county -- heaviest in the southern counties. beautiful weather in the seven- day. >> a devastating start of the week for dozens of communities across tornado alley. at least 38 families must deal with the overwhelming grief of losing a loved one. a closer look at the cleanup process. >> this morning across tornado alley battered communities do communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. henryville hospital was torn apart. but there other signs of survival. sunlight bring to the steady rhythm of crews working to pull away what they can. others are sifting through the rubble by hand to find anything they might be able to say, evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she is probably 70, and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> more than three dozen families already know they will not find any hope in this debris. they lost loved ones. one of those gone, 15-month old angel babcock. she was found fighting for her life in this field. her mom, dad, said the brothers al
mary's county -- heaviest in the southern counties. beautiful weather in the seven- day. >> a devastating start of the week for dozens of communities across tornado alley. at least 38 families must deal with the overwhelming grief of losing a loved one. a closer look at the cleanup process. >> this morning across tornado alley battered communities do communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. henryville hospital was torn apart. but...
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mary's men's basketball team boarding a plane this morning bound for omaha, nebraska. they get ready to take on the first game of the tournament against purdue friday. st. mary's grabbed the number seven seed in the midwest bracket and they fly out of oakland airport at 9:00.
mary's men's basketball team boarding a plane this morning bound for omaha, nebraska. they get ready to take on the first game of the tournament against purdue friday. st. mary's grabbed the number seven seed in the midwest bracket and they fly out of oakland airport at 9:00.
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the watch. >> we talk about it with mary lincoln and mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money. she visited hospitals and that watch was won by her husband for giving the most money as a contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about it and the wonderful image of one of the images. >> anything else about lincoln's bookshelf that is notable? >> i think a wonderful piece is referenced with elizabeth tech me in as well. it shows their friendship. she established an association to raise money and help slave who is had crossed the lines and made it to washington, d.c. she gave money and supported her in efforts to do this. they asked for the memento and mrs. lincoln and they associate mary lincoln and the elegance and the spending and the possessions. we do have beautiful pieces that came through the family. a wonderful thing and a beautiful diamond and gold enamelled wrist watch. the china. the kind of thing that you say a scrap of fabric and the decoration that was saved by the decorating firm and found its way. you get an idea of the fabric what her st
the watch. >> we talk about it with mary lincoln and mary lincoln was an active supporter of the sanitary commission to raise money. she visited hospitals and that watch was won by her husband for giving the most money as a contribution to a sanitary fair. one talks about it and the wonderful image of one of the images. >> anything else about lincoln's bookshelf that is notable? >> i think a wonderful piece is referenced with elizabeth tech me in as well. it shows their...
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mary's tomorrow in vegas. the nfl fined after the league announced they have proof the team offered cash for injuring opposing players. placing a bounty. a coach admits the wrong doing. 49ers plussed a franchise tag on dashon goldson. a defensive back. set to become a free agent on march 13. what this means if he received an offer, the 49ers have the right to match the offer. right now the franchise tag, he would make $6.2 million hanging around with the 49ers. manny ramirez's debuts with the a's. he can't play the first 50 regular season games. they are seeing what he has during the practice games. grounds into a double play. also made out his second at bat. 0-2. the mariners win. two teams meet march 28 in toquia. tiger woods within striking distance that honda classic. think tiger woods ever drove a honda? >> maybe in college. >> when he was 23, no 23 drive as buick. great car. anyway. rose there. i don't know what he drives. whatever they game him for free. tiger woods is 7 shots back. i told you when they
mary's tomorrow in vegas. the nfl fined after the league announced they have proof the team offered cash for injuring opposing players. placing a bounty. a coach admits the wrong doing. 49ers plussed a franchise tag on dashon goldson. a defensive back. set to become a free agent on march 13. what this means if he received an offer, the 49ers have the right to match the offer. right now the franchise tag, he would make $6.2 million hanging around with the 49ers. manny ramirez's debuts with the...
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who worked as a cook in marie beal's household and she left the property in the early 1950s. these photographs, while they look like family snapshots, with are actually the only documentation of the interior of the slave quarters while it was being used as a living space. they indicate it was fundamentally unchanged from original appearance. simple window and door casings and the absence of any architectural decoration. we also can see that the conduits for sort of modern plu electricity, had been surface mounted. the national trust considered a number of possible uses for the building in the early 1960s and from 1965 to 1966. the historic interior of the slave quarters was effectively demolished in order to create the office space for the organization. during this construction, only lull i all interior wall partitions were removed, all the trim and the mantles, and you see the dark ghost mark of a mantle.pare trim and the mantles, and you see the dark ghost mark of a mantle. all the doors an hardware was removed. today we would hope these features would be seen as character
who worked as a cook in marie beal's household and she left the property in the early 1950s. these photographs, while they look like family snapshots, with are actually the only documentation of the interior of the slave quarters while it was being used as a living space. they indicate it was fundamentally unchanged from original appearance. simple window and door casings and the absence of any architectural decoration. we also can see that the conduits for sort of modern plu electricity, had...
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mary's.it's like to be snubbed on selection sunday, but after winning the wcc tournament, the gales could just sit back and wait to hear their name called. >> the third team out of the west coast conference, the gales of st. mary's! [ cheers & applause ] >> they will take on the number 10 seed, purdue, friday in omaha. st. mary's fourth trip to the tournament under the great randy bennett. >> it's important for the school. i think it helps the school, it's free advertising. it gives the school more identity. it's been consistent. it hasn't been -- we haven't been a one-shot wonder. we've been consistent over the last, pretty much the last eight years. >> great coach for that school. >>> kentucky is the tournament's number 1 overall seed, despite losing in the sec championship today. wille cads are 32-2. they will be the top seed in the south. syracuse gets the 1 seed in the east region. number 1 seed in the midwest goes to north carolina. and thanks to winning the big 10 championship, michiga
mary's.it's like to be snubbed on selection sunday, but after winning the wcc tournament, the gales could just sit back and wait to hear their name called. >> the third team out of the west coast conference, the gales of st. mary's! [ cheers & applause ] >> they will take on the number 10 seed, purdue, friday in omaha. st. mary's fourth trip to the tournament under the great randy bennett. >> it's important for the school. i think it helps the school, it's free...
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i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there are forces impinging on what will actually get accomplished. i think the critical thing is to remember there are two ways that we can influence what the government does. there is the legislative, cir approach, and there is the administrative reform. some of which does not require legislation. some of the stories we were hearing, particularly from the business perspective, is about changing the way people do business, in terms of the government, changing the way we think about the relationships that exist. a lot of that can be done by pres
i will start with mary. >> thank you. i thought all this testimony from the community speakers was incredibly moving and shows a wide range of issues that really has to be addressed. i guess i slipped into my pragmatic mode at some point and try to figure out what the calculation is, basically in terms of what the market will bear. it is clear, political pressure from around the country is often what helps to determine that, but we can also tell by watching how things develop, that there...
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and mary louise parker what made you get involved with oprah. chris tell better a friend of mine who works with another organization that i have been involved with that i love called have her have her project here just mediocre he thought that we would connect and we did and in fact he's feels like part of my family now he had thanksgiving at my house and he's going to come and visit me and my children this summer and. he's just an incredibly charismatic person who's doing something really just it's a direct line to help you know and i mean it really takes a little so if i can just say you know from the first of twenty five times i hope north or if you go there you can see what the school is about and how he's offering these kids and education and really you know even ten dollars homes it's just it's just a way of giving people sort of them are a more piece driven solution to the problem and that you can learn more about and you can donate it north or okello do you think that the county twenty four video is beneficial to your cause. if. you thin
and mary louise parker what made you get involved with oprah. chris tell better a friend of mine who works with another organization that i have been involved with that i love called have her have her project here just mediocre he thought that we would connect and we did and in fact he's feels like part of my family now he had thanksgiving at my house and he's going to come and visit me and my children this summer and. he's just an incredibly charismatic person who's doing something really just...
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and mary louise parker why do you think the american media mostly stays away from covering violence in africa. that's such a good question and i think what you said is really important is that there is there has been so little attention there and i mean i'm really not the right person to ask obviously i am an actress as to why the media would focus you know or settle on one area more than another but i think that one of the positive results of this video going so widespread is that it's brought some real attention there and also it's engendered a kind of sense of helplessness and people that can really it can cause them to act you know if you want to do something and want to help and you want to do something it's ways and you know supporting those sorts of our kids who can do something about that is. ok well how did your personal history influence your decision to stir north and what exactly was hope for you. i thought was one of the. children of god did it in the bedroom and. my younger brother was abducted and god was in the beginning all hold most dear it was a bet that my younger b
and mary louise parker why do you think the american media mostly stays away from covering violence in africa. that's such a good question and i think what you said is really important is that there is there has been so little attention there and i mean i'm really not the right person to ask obviously i am an actress as to why the media would focus you know or settle on one area more than another but i think that one of the positive results of this video going so widespread is that it's brought...
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[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, marythat things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing that we'v need to do s pressure the administration. they have the responsibility, too, and it is being quarterbacked by people in homeland security. we should be talking to them about this. in terms of family immigration, it is funny. i alluded earlier to 2007 and the awful point system that was proposed. the funny thing is, if you went back one more year to 2006, the mccain-kennedy bill, there were great provisions in terms of family immigration, clearing the backlogs and extra numbers. so it is a shame that senator kennedy has passed away and it is a shame that so has senator mccain. [laughte
[laughter] , to believe, mary, that things will be resolved in conference -- i want to believe, marythat things will be resolved in conference. maybe because i am older than mary, i remember what happened with the 1990 and 1996 legislation where bad stuff remained in the bill. but i will defer to marry in terms of -- yes, if there is bad language, you try to influence the conference. let me go to a different point. first of all, the dream act and uafa, we have to fight hard for that. one thing...
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marie lawler/centro pastoral st marys college porque nosotros pasamos de tucson a nogales mexico y entera hay checkpoints, 5, 10 veces depende que dia quieren que los estudiantes aprecien la libertad de no tener que identificarse constantemen te y crear conciencia sobre leyes como las de arizona y georgia que estan acorralando a los indocumentad os. ojala que es una inspiración política para los estudiantes para investigar cual es la manera que podemos reformar inmigracion comprehensiva pilar nino telemundo anchor --pero una reforma migratoria comprensiva "no" es lo que todos tienen en mente. --hoy un legislador republicano critic los nuevos estndares de detencin para inmigrantes, asegurando que hacen de estas unas 'vacaciones'. --angie sandoval tiene la nota. take pkg cu hacemos la primera pausa en las noticias y ya regresamos... take nats + take vo --le contamos quien desat el pnico en este avin que iba hacia las vegas. take vo --se llama beyonce y es famosa... pero por su tamaÑo?.... hablamos de ella al regresar... segment ends internacionales en el salvador...donde se habla de un
marie lawler/centro pastoral st marys college porque nosotros pasamos de tucson a nogales mexico y entera hay checkpoints, 5, 10 veces depende que dia quieren que los estudiantes aprecien la libertad de no tener que identificarse constantemen te y crear conciencia sobre leyes como las de arizona y georgia que estan acorralando a los indocumentad os. ojala que es una inspiración política para los estudiantes para investigar cual es la manera que podemos reformar inmigracion comprehensiva pilar...
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mary's! >> they take on purdue, fourth trip to the tournament under the great randy bennett. >> it's great for the school, helps with free advertising. it's, it's -- it gives the school more identity. it's been consistent. it hasn't been -- we haven't been a one-shot wonder. we've been consistent over the last, pretty much the last eight years. >>> kentucky is the tournament's number 1 overall seed, despite losing in the sec championship today. wildcats are 32-2 and will be the top seed in the south. syracuse gets the 1 seed in the east region. number 1 seed in the midwest goes to north carolina. and thanks to winning the big 10 championship, michigan state earned the number 1 seed in the west. >>> we'll break it all down tonight on game day. >>> this was supposed to be the year of the comeback for tiger woods, but after today, even an appearance at the masters could be in doubt. final round, cadillac championship at doral. woods said he felt tightness in his left achilles tendon in the warmu
mary's! >> they take on purdue, fourth trip to the tournament under the great randy bennett. >> it's great for the school, helps with free advertising. it's, it's -- it gives the school more identity. it's been consistent. it hasn't been -- we haven't been a one-shot wonder. we've been consistent over the last, pretty much the last eight years. >>> kentucky is the tournament's number 1 overall seed, despite losing in the sec championship today. wildcats are 32-2 and will be...
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marie went as a witness. she went to bear witness in the places cloaked in dark that we all might perceive through her. with her death, it's our turn to bear witness. marie colvin had a calling, and it's our turn to bear witness to the courage and the passion of that calling. it is our time to bear witness to the grace and humor and brains and skill with which marie colvin pursued that calling. and it is worth noting that marie did this all with style. i don't think she would want the record to reflect -- to fail to reflect that marie had style. there has been an outpouring since the news of marie's death spread around the world. from heads of state, famous writers, press celebrities, from old friends and colleagues and from those whose praise she valued the most, the small band of brothers and sisters who practiced the dangerous craft of conflict journalism, there has been a torrent of grief and praise. i have culled from this torrent a collection of remembrances, reflections, tributes and obituaries about m
marie went as a witness. she went to bear witness in the places cloaked in dark that we all might perceive through her. with her death, it's our turn to bear witness. marie colvin had a calling, and it's our turn to bear witness to the courage and the passion of that calling. it is our time to bear witness to the grace and humor and brains and skill with which marie colvin pursued that calling. and it is worth noting that marie did this all with style. i don't think she would want the record to...
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mary's couldn't answer. johnson up 12 in the second half. back they come.ad 23 points and 14 rebounds. when jordan hits a three- pointer st. marys comes back to have a one point lead but purdue hit their free-throw. jones has one more chance. 72-69 purdue. gaels season ends. cal and st. mary's, the bay area gone at the ncaa tournament. the game of the day. duke and lehigh. lehigh up 5. they break the press and adams, i have been saying this all night, this is so great, the elimination of duke, oh, my god, march madness and now cbs will lose half their audience when lehigh plays and not duke. great night but for the good of the tournament, lehigh eliminating duke, i don't know. 49ers worked out peyton manning and administered a physical in north carolina. then today the denver broncos worked out peyton manning. john elway in town. gave him a physical and an offer of 5 years, $90 million. so, of course, 49ers, wait a minute, even if peyton manning goes somewhere else, where does that leave alex smith. that is why you don't believe anybody. jif says alex is my
mary's couldn't answer. johnson up 12 in the second half. back they come.ad 23 points and 14 rebounds. when jordan hits a three- pointer st. marys comes back to have a one point lead but purdue hit their free-throw. jones has one more chance. 72-69 purdue. gaels season ends. cal and st. mary's, the bay area gone at the ncaa tournament. the game of the day. duke and lehigh. lehigh up 5. they break the press and adams, i have been saying this all night, this is so great, the elimination of duke,...
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what do you say mary katharine? >> it sounds like what we had is a story with a try tragic end that looks like it did have some mishandling by the police there are a lot of ifs how they went through that investigation and came to that determination. a lot of people say the moment that zimmerman pursued trayvon the idea of stand your ground being part of it shouldn't exist. he was actually purr side him while he was on the 11 call. >> bill: what are you taking to prove that, mary katharine. what we have on the record is a guy who saw the confrontation, the two were rolling around on the ground. >> no. we have those witnesses as well. the larger part of what this has become is a national conversation. bottom line is national conversation are not about having a conversation. often political litmus tests and tools to get things done by politicians and political activists and often devoid of facts. >> bill: wouldn't you say mary katharine that right now and as far as the public is concerned, we just don't know enough to
what do you say mary katharine? >> it sounds like what we had is a story with a try tragic end that looks like it did have some mishandling by the police there are a lot of ifs how they went through that investigation and came to that determination. a lot of people say the moment that zimmerman pursued trayvon the idea of stand your ground being part of it shouldn't exist. he was actually purr side him while he was on the 11 call. >> bill: what are you taking to prove that, mary...
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mary kaye believes a more confident kid is a stronger kid, overall. now i'm ready for that football game. for "teen kids news," i'm tyler. >> okay, everyone it's time to find out what teens think. here's our "speak of the week." >> whether you love crunching numbers or expounding on homer in english, chances are there's at least one class you like in school. so, tell us -- what's your favorite subject? >> language, because i like reading a lot. so, we do a lot of work with, like, reading books and then answering questions about them. >> gym, because i play, like, basketball a lot. >> my favorite subject is math because i like to, like, figure things out and i'm good at counting. >> my favorite school subject is theater. [ laughs ] >> does lunch count? >> history, because i like to know what happened before i was born. >> history, 'cause i believe if it's in the past, we should learn about the future. >> algebra, i guess because of all the numbers. it's hard to think that way. >> social studies, because -- it interests me, but i'm a hands-on person, an
mary kaye believes a more confident kid is a stronger kid, overall. now i'm ready for that football game. for "teen kids news," i'm tyler. >> okay, everyone it's time to find out what teens think. here's our "speak of the week." >> whether you love crunching numbers or expounding on homer in english, chances are there's at least one class you like in school. so, tell us -- what's your favorite subject? >> language, because i like reading a lot. so, we do a...
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mary's takes control. 6-6 on free-throws in overtime.the west coast conference tournament. they are an automatic inry to the ncaa tournament nounced on sunday. they do it tonight in las vegas. gonzaga will probably get a nod as well. st. marys for sure tonight in vegas. cal with a ncaa good shot. tonight named conference player of the year. john wall said i want to get rich and stuck with a bad team but a lot of money. jam thong washington wizards today. ellis to beat the buzzer. 25 points, 8 assists. golden state warriors 41 points. steph curry is back. played limited minutes. boom. 12 points. 100 warriors. home against memphis on wednesday night. nfl bounties, that is the rage throughout the nfl right now. everybody pointing the finger at this man, saints defensive coordinator gregg williams, now with the rams. but he is the guy who said yep, he offered players extra money to knock somebody out. here is peter king talking about brett favre, 10 10 brand to knock him off. >> he offered $10,000 in cash to anyone who would put brett favre
mary's takes control. 6-6 on free-throws in overtime.the west coast conference tournament. they are an automatic inry to the ncaa tournament nounced on sunday. they do it tonight in las vegas. gonzaga will probably get a nod as well. st. marys for sure tonight in vegas. cal with a ncaa good shot. tonight named conference player of the year. john wall said i want to get rich and stuck with a bad team but a lot of money. jam thong washington wizards today. ellis to beat the buzzer. 25 points, 8...
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. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted b
. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may...
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up for ron paul at that convention and a lot and so how successful would you say that he has been mary and changing the dialogue and mainstream politics because many say that that's kind of one of his biggest accomplishments so far is his ability it's her bring attention to these topics that are overlooked. absolutely he's done a remarkable job bringing out the things that really do matter you know in these debates the things that these other politicians are talking about none of them represent change on policy only one who has ideas and solutions and economic plans to restore america now not thirty years from now now thirty years more of the same and then let's hope that seems change you know ron paul has plans to change things right now and we just saw and christie's package there that hearst heard her piece there she went to that ron paul event last night and he has a huge following for young people so does this show kind of a shift there or changing attitude in america and maybe maybe if he doesn't win this time around what the voters are going to be looking for in the next let's s
up for ron paul at that convention and a lot and so how successful would you say that he has been mary and changing the dialogue and mainstream politics because many say that that's kind of one of his biggest accomplishments so far is his ability it's her bring attention to these topics that are overlooked. absolutely he's done a remarkable job bringing out the things that really do matter you know in these debates the things that these other politicians are talking about none of them represent...