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i was becoming mary again. i was taken down to the same -- i was waiting in the lobby of amblin for this to begin. i am very much m ary now. the opening of the doorway. there was a shaft of light coming down on me. i thought, stay right here. i was backlit. i sensed movement across the room, the lobby. i did not look up. i finally looked up and here came loping toward me, my darling mr. lincoln with a smirk on his face looking very much like mr. lincoln. and i did not rise until he got next to me and then i rose and gave him my hand. i said, mr. lincoln? and he said, mother, which is what they called each other. i felt this audible hush in the people around us. they fell by the wayside. i never saw them. we went down to the same screening room. we did some sort of bizarre im prov. afterward, i said thank you, both of you, for this generous gesture. i will let you talk. i got in my car. i took mary off me. when i arrived home, the phone was ringing. the two or on it, saying, will you be our mary? tavis: and now
i was becoming mary again. i was taken down to the same -- i was waiting in the lobby of amblin for this to begin. i am very much m ary now. the opening of the doorway. there was a shaft of light coming down on me. i thought, stay right here. i was backlit. i sensed movement across the room, the lobby. i did not look up. i finally looked up and here came loping toward me, my darling mr. lincoln with a smirk on his face looking very much like mr. lincoln. and i did not rise until he got next to...
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and mary is here with m. e. i do not know how she has changed me because she is so right here with me. it has been hard for me to talk about her. i know she will change me and i also know she will always be with me. in a very, it sounds creepy -- but it is not. she belonged to me. i belonged to her. i felt that in a feel it now. she has changed me. i do not think she will ever go. tavis: how hard, i think you used the word struggle -- maybe i am picking the wrong word. when i was teasing you about "the flying nun," is you had to struggle to be taken seriously. i should never ask a two-part question but i will anyway. one, how hard was it to make the transition to be taken seriously after a character like that? and number two, are you comfortable with the fact -- i am trying to figure this out for myself whether or not you are finally comfortable with the fact that as an actor you have been taken seriously. >> let's see. how did i -- the way i transitioned eventually was that when i was doing "the flying nun," an
and mary is here with m. e. i do not know how she has changed me because she is so right here with me. it has been hard for me to talk about her. i know she will change me and i also know she will always be with me. in a very, it sounds creepy -- but it is not. she belonged to me. i belonged to her. i felt that in a feel it now. she has changed me. i do not think she will ever go. tavis: how hard, i think you used the word struggle -- maybe i am picking the wrong word. when i was teasing you...
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and she's worked with mary schapiro for a number of years. she worked with mary at the self-regulatory body and at the commodities future trading commission. so i don't think they have divergent perspectives. i don't know that she has all the political instincts that mary schapiro clearly had. but the greatest danger right now at the sec is that we might get a chairman who is too closely connected to wall street and would cooperate what i will call wall street's desire to downsize dodd frank and turn the agency into a much smaller, less active body. and i don't think elise walters will cooperate with that. she is truly oriented to consumers. >> susie: what do you think her priorities should be? >> well, i think she's going to be forced to deal with the problem of money market funds. that's on their agenda. all the other financial regulators have agreed that there is an urgent problem here. the sec has been stalemated and that stalemate may not go away but it's going to be back on the sec's desk in about two months with proposals from a body c
and she's worked with mary schapiro for a number of years. she worked with mary at the self-regulatory body and at the commodities future trading commission. so i don't think they have divergent perspectives. i don't know that she has all the political instincts that mary schapiro clearly had. but the greatest danger right now at the sec is that we might get a chairman who is too closely connected to wall street and would cooperate what i will call wall street's desire to downsize dodd frank...
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mary shapiro is stepping down as head of the s.e.c. and president obama is designating commission member elise walter as her replacement. eamon javers is in washington with the details. >> reporter: this is a bit of a surprise announcement. a lot of other names had been speculated over the past couple of days here on who might succeed mary shapiro over at s.e.c. but the tap goes to elise walter today. she is a sitting s.e.c. commissioner now. that means that the president will not have to face a bruising confirmation battle up on capitol hill for her to take over as the chair of the s.e.c. what we're told is the president is likely to appoint somebody to fill out that term after elisse walter finishes up mary shapiro's term in 2014. we expect that the president will name somebody else to follow on after elisse walter. a little bit of complicated moving and shaking here but already the consideration in washington turning to mary shapiro's legacy. she took over at one of the darkest points in american financial history in january of 2009
mary shapiro is stepping down as head of the s.e.c. and president obama is designating commission member elise walter as her replacement. eamon javers is in washington with the details. >> reporter: this is a bit of a surprise announcement. a lot of other names had been speculated over the past couple of days here on who might succeed mary shapiro over at s.e.c. but the tap goes to elise walter today. she is a sitting s.e.c. commissioner now. that means that the president will not have to...
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mary belongs to me. i am mary.won't let you walk away. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, the always winning sally field. >> osgood: sometimes an amazing feat can only be accomplished with amazing feet. bill geist is watching and rooting from the side lines. >> reporter: for some, running at 26.2-mile marathon is not enough. they need the added challenge of juggling at the same time. they're called joggleors, joggers who struggle. the pins will fly later on sunday morning. >> osgood: martha teichner shows us some photographs capturing the passage of time. serena altschul joins a group of group searching for mysterious creatures. steve hartman listens on a trumpeter who honors our military veterans. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 11th of november, 2012. at least one person is dead after an overnight explosion in sub urban indianapolis. two houses were completely leveled. dozens more were damaged. the cause of the explosion remains unknown at this hour. a strong earthquake rocked northern mean mar
mary belongs to me. i am mary.won't let you walk away. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, the always winning sally field. >> osgood: sometimes an amazing feat can only be accomplished with amazing feet. bill geist is watching and rooting from the side lines. >> reporter: for some, running at 26.2-mile marathon is not enough. they need the added challenge of juggling at the same time. they're called joggleors, joggers who struggle. the pins will fly later on sunday morning....
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mary is the ninth child the williams have fostered. >> mary's the one that we got to adopt out of nine children. we're happy for her and my family. >> reporter: it took two years for the day to come, but the weight is over. >> there is paperwork, reports, court hearings -- all kinds of things that go into finalizing the adoption and we were just so happy that we were able to -- and that mary is officially part of the williams' family. >> reporter: mark williams said he almost can't put into words what it means to finally be a dad for life. >> a big commitment. it's a life commitment. it's normal, i mean. >> for life. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> if you're interested in adopting a child, we have the number for the d.c. child and family services hotline. it's 202-671-love or 5683. >> what a wonderful story. >> i love that. >> every year we show it and it touches the heart. >> yeah. >>> thanksgiving is a few days away and that means a lot of holiday shopping for consumers looking to cash in on black friday deals. >> and this year, the bargains are beginning earlier than ever
mary is the ninth child the williams have fostered. >> mary's the one that we got to adopt out of nine children. we're happy for her and my family. >> reporter: it took two years for the day to come, but the weight is over. >> there is paperwork, reports, court hearings -- all kinds of things that go into finalizing the adoption and we were just so happy that we were able to -- and that mary is officially part of the williams' family. >> reporter: mark williams said he...
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so praise there from anna marie sort of.the conservative media has got into the holiday spirit with fox nation putting out a deeply flawed story saying, and i'm quoting, planned parenthood was giving out abortion coupons for black friday. i guess tomorrow they will report there were fist fights and gun fi as a result of a stampede for these coupons. is this the best the conservative media can offer in attacking an organization that provides vital services for women, some 97% of which has nothing whatsoever to do with abortion? >> that's right. actually unlike ana marie cox, i'm going to raise the bar a little bit and say that just not being hateful and talking about legitimate rape and women being able to shut things down is not a first step. a first step is actually acknowledging that attacking planned parenthood doesn't actually send a message to women that you get it that planned parenthood is an important part of providing health care services for women. we happen to need those health care services. >> 3 million women ac
so praise there from anna marie sort of.the conservative media has got into the holiday spirit with fox nation putting out a deeply flawed story saying, and i'm quoting, planned parenthood was giving out abortion coupons for black friday. i guess tomorrow they will report there were fist fights and gun fi as a result of a stampede for these coupons. is this the best the conservative media can offer in attacking an organization that provides vital services for women, some 97% of which has...
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mar ma mary. joe. >> and he is squire, americans the year.iss dunham is celebrated for reinventing the romantic comedy with the h.b.o. program "girls" and chief justice roberts celebrating for reinventing taxing power for conservatives who endorse liberal priorities and i hope the chief justice is enjoying his new intellectual company. >> paul: all right, joe. bret. >> ron paul, thank you finely for retiring. there's been a question of ron paul, areat man of principle or somewhat strange character with often some might say bigoted views and recently come out talking about the virtues of succession, those of us who always thought ron paul was a crank and find ourselves confirmed. >> paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and follow us on
mar ma mary. joe. >> and he is squire, americans the year.iss dunham is celebrated for reinventing the romantic comedy with the h.b.o. program "girls" and chief justice roberts celebrating for reinventing taxing power for conservatives who endorse liberal priorities and i hope the chief justice is enjoying his new intellectual company. >> paul: all right, joe. bret. >> ron paul, thank you finely for retiring. there's been a question of ron paul, areat man of...
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>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? andd my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> >> lohden theft program.ceration. anly no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time io do the right thing to rther. it's like i'm stuck right there.is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for womenil. she will remain until a judge decides whether to return her to in jail. ession. >> that's my bunk. >> yeah, it's mine now. you snooze, you lose. there ain't no bunk assignments in [ bleep ] jail. get that [ bleep ] right. >> hey, come back out here. >> do they own bunks around here? >> come back outside. >> i'm good. >> come on, come on. >> excuse me? excuse me. >> i said i'm sick, and i've got to be on the bottom bunk. >> okay, that's fine.vÑ but i didn't around here. >> we thought she was calm enough after talking to her to irst arrest dorm. obviously, sometimes that doesn't happen. a lot of times, they'll act out on pu
>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? andd my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> >> lohden theft program.ceration. anly no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time io do the right thing to rther. it's like i'm stuck right there.is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing...
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it's just been really hard. >> youon mary kay. >> we talked about it a little bit.lly, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but lhow do you do it in a i don't know how. i'm not a counselor.t it anymorr >>> coming up, the butterfield & its verdodict. [ male announcer ] e are only so many foods that makat make moms happ. with whome noodles and bite sized chi, nothng brings you together from cawhat soup can d. +8ezm÷hj nothng brings you together gerest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train, and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. and tempur-pedic. even get 3 years interest-free finaing sertat e day delivery, set-up, and removal of your olset. when brands compete, you save. but mattress prices= ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend, at sleep train.h ♪ sleep train >>> clarence butterfield's tria lasted two weeks. for two and a half hours and now t verdict above-entitled a defendant, clarenc guilty of the crime of murder as charged in count one of the indictment. furth
it's just been really hard. >> youon mary kay. >> we talked about it a little bit.lly, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but lhow do you do it in a i don't know how. i'm not a counselor.t it anymorr >>> coming up, the butterfield & its verdodict. [ male announcer ] e are only so many foods that makat make moms happ. with whome noodles and bite sized chi, nothng brings you together from cawhat soup can...
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marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor.r that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> in the factor follow up segment tonight, unanswered questions continued to surround the benghazi terror attack. four americans, including ambassador christopher stevens were killed in that september 11th blood bath. next week the house intelligence committee will hold a closed door hearing on the matter. they are expected to grill james clapper, the director of national intelligence and cia chief david petraeus over the confusing explanation of the attack and why security warnings were ignored. in the meantime, 53 congressman cosigned a letter to the president demanding answers. among them? pennsylvania republic mike kelly from the third congressional district. he jo
marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor.r that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> in the factor follow up segment tonight, unanswered questions continued to surround the benghazi terror attack....
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marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor.eeping up with the kids is tough, so i drink emergen-c. with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. thanks for saying with us. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. in the culture warriors segment tonight, the women's vote help put president obama back in the white house for a second term. overall, the president carried 55% of the female vote compared to romney's 44%. among single women, a whopping 67% voted for the president. 31 cast their ballot for mitt romney. but the governor did better among married women. winning 53% of that vote, compared to the president's 46%. so what does all of this mean? joining me now from new york to analyze all of, this the culture warriors gretchen carlson and jeanine pirro. okay, gals. let's start with you, gretchen. what do you make of this? it's like the married women gap, versus the single women gap. with these e
marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor.eeping up with the kids is tough, so i drink emergen-c. with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy, i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good. thanks for saying with us. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. in the culture warriors segment tonight, the women's vote help put president obama back in the white house for a second term. overall, the...
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mary, his wife, completely freaked out in her grief. but abraham had a good minister, who pulled him in and shared the word with him. he could answer lincoln's concerns and intellectual problems. and he became to come to a deep and genuine faith. >> lee: even after he came to faith, did he wrestle with one of the fundamentals of the christian faith? >> he wrestled with every fundamental of the christian faith. he was a smart man, and quite frankly at his age, christians had misbehaved and turned him off. he had to process every individual christian doctrine for himself. he did come towards a view and a belief and a sovereign god who ruled in the affairs of men. that's what leads to his great speeches, like the second inaugural address. he was not a man who just accepted other man's testimony quickly. he had to study things out and reach it on his own. >> lee: one of the antedotes i found most fascinating, you said, "he longed to go to jerusalem to walk in the savior's steps." tell us about that. >> whenever we read about lincoln's death
mary, his wife, completely freaked out in her grief. but abraham had a good minister, who pulled him in and shared the word with him. he could answer lincoln's concerns and intellectual problems. and he became to come to a deep and genuine faith. >> lee: even after he came to faith, did he wrestle with one of the fundamentals of the christian faith? >> he wrestled with every fundamental of the christian faith. he was a smart man, and quite frankly at his age, christians had...
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mary cassatt was a master. her vibrant works resound with life. ( banjo music ) sasman: those who wish for a leness at a reasonable price areinvit. persons wishin' a flat picture can have a likeness without shade or shadow at 1/4 price. narrator: william prior was but one of many self-appointed painters to the new republic. some, like him, were prosperous and skilled-- painters by profession, following the ancient tradition of the limner. others were just men and women who could turn a capable hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of his paintings. ( lively banjo
mary cassatt was a master. her vibrant works resound with life. ( banjo music ) sasman: those who wish for a leness at a reasonable price areinvit. persons wishin' a flat picture can have a likeness without shade or shadow at 1/4 price. narrator: william prior was but one of many self-appointed painters to the new republic. some, like him, were prosperous and skilled-- painters by profession, following the ancient tradition of the limner. others were just men and women who could turn a capable...
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you guys get out of here. >> bill: mary catherine? i think we've reached a turning point of sorts. that doesn't mean folk who's believe what romney believes or right of center many people till -- still dochl i think you're correct that it takes a special person. i think it took a special person in barack obama to bring the left to where it is now. i'm frankly surprised it got here, it will take someone who takes this message in a smart way where you're not demonizing anyone. and i reject the notion i, or anyone else is doing that. have you to cross these cultural barrier asks talk in a way that is smart and reach folks. >> and have to talk in a way that challenges them. most hispanic americans are catholic, family oriented and tradition in the precincts. yet, they rejected all that have. >> why do you think that? >> because if you looked at democratic convention, you and saw all of the abortion zealots up there, and depen densey, big government programs, you couldn't say this is the pro-family party. >> of course you do. you can say t
you guys get out of here. >> bill: mary catherine? i think we've reached a turning point of sorts. that doesn't mean folk who's believe what romney believes or right of center many people till -- still dochl i think you're correct that it takes a special person. i think it took a special person in barack obama to bring the left to where it is now. i'm frankly surprised it got here, it will take someone who takes this message in a smart way where you're not demonizing anyone. and i reject...
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i'll probably try to find him when i'm 18. >> for marie, turning 18 means freedom. but for aaron, becoming an adult could mean the end of his. with a long history of juvenile arrests, aaron is now a prime candidate to be waived to adult court. the one bright spot in aaron's life is a visit from his mother. >> happy belated birthday. did you enjoy your birthday in jail? >> no, i did not enjoy my birthday. >> now that aaron is 18, the court is deciding whether to deal with him as a juvenile or waive him to adult jail, which happens to be conveniently located across the street. >> if you do go across the street, i want you to build knowledge. you ain't going across the street for nothing. you're going across the street to improve yourself and become more than just being across the street. you hear me? >> i ain't going there, though. this should be the end of my -- >> i hope not, because you're very immature. you've been very immature. you're like a kid that don't want to grow up. you just don't seem to be hearing me. >> i do be hearing. >> you just -- you just want to
i'll probably try to find him when i'm 18. >> for marie, turning 18 means freedom. but for aaron, becoming an adult could mean the end of his. with a long history of juvenile arrests, aaron is now a prime candidate to be waived to adult court. the one bright spot in aaron's life is a visit from his mother. >> happy belated birthday. did you enjoy your birthday in jail? >> no, i did not enjoy my birthday. >> now that aaron is 18, the court is deciding whether to deal with...
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>>> thank you, rose mary. the 49ers are asking for fans to vote for their top team moments at candle stick park as the team prepares to move to a new stadium in 2014. fans can choose from moments like the thrilling playoff game pence the -- we'll see you the next time that news breaks, i'm gasia mikaelian and our coverage continues with the 10:00 news, and tonight we're in san jose where the search for a new police chief is drawing feedback from the public right now, keep in mind we're always here for you at ktvu.com and t.m.z. is up next, right here on tv 36. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit
>>> thank you, rose mary. the 49ers are asking for fans to vote for their top team moments at candle stick park as the team prepares to move to a new stadium in 2014. fans can choose from moments like the thrilling playoff game pence the -- we'll see you the next time that news breaks, i'm gasia mikaelian and our coverage continues with the 10:00 news, and tonight we're in san jose where the search for a new police chief is drawing feedback from the public right now, keep in mind we're...
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we're back with our panel now, and i want to go straight to ana marie cox.w senator marco rubio in iowa this weekend generating a lot of buzz about 2016, and in an interview he gave to "gq" he was asked how old he thinks the earth is and senator rubio responded, i'm not a scientist, man. so i guess he knows what the base wants with creation. >> i have to say, i think marco rubio is one of the smartest young men in politics today. >> but he doesn't know how old the world is. >> oh, he's smart to not answer. he knows -- if he knows how old the word is. he's the guy that followed an empty chair at the rnc. so, you know, he really knows how to lower the bar for himself. i'm sure he's trying to downplay all the 2016 speculation. there are tons of republicans that really want him to run. i think they are going to be dangling a lot of money in front of him to get into the race sooner rather than later. there's a hope he can be -- it's a kind of con sending but people think of him as the latino barack obama p.. >> of course. there you go. >> he's only marco rubio. h
we're back with our panel now, and i want to go straight to ana marie cox.w senator marco rubio in iowa this weekend generating a lot of buzz about 2016, and in an interview he gave to "gq" he was asked how old he thinks the earth is and senator rubio responded, i'm not a scientist, man. so i guess he knows what the base wants with creation. >> i have to say, i think marco rubio is one of the smartest young men in politics today. >> but he doesn't know how old the world...
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i think juan is right about that mary katharine, juan, thanks. directly ahead, we're going to take a look at what's behind the two day 400 point stock market plunge. why did women help put barack obama back into the white house? our culture >> laura: spending cuts and tax increases will hit the united states on january 1 unless president obama and congress agree to alternative way to reduce the budget deficit. going over the so-called cliff could send the country back into a deep recession according to the experts. so, can we strike any type of grand bargain before its too late? with me now to discuss, former director of the congressional budget office ekin the president of the american action forum. doug, i have been dying to talk to you on this. man, this thing is cutting it close, right? we are up against the clock here. the prediction by the guys at earnsten young go off the fiscal cliff 700,000 jobless. >> big hit growing 1 or 2% hit. this is a 4% hit. this is a rest before recession. we don't have as much time as that because we have to get
i think juan is right about that mary katharine, juan, thanks. directly ahead, we're going to take a look at what's behind the two day 400 point stock market plunge. why did women help put barack obama back into the white house? our culture >> laura: spending cuts and tax increases will hit the united states on january 1 unless president obama and congress agree to alternative way to reduce the budget deficit. going over the so-called cliff could send the country back into a deep...
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mary thompson is on the new jersey turnpike this morning. mary, good to see you. but there's been a lot of lines and a lot of people talking about this. >> reporter: yeah, very frustrating situation. take a look behind me, you can see the line at the vince lombardi station. and what you can't see is that it stretches down just about a half a mile to the entrance to this rest stop. our cameraman waited in line to get gasoline, he said it took him about 25 minutes. and brian sullivan drove past it yesterday and said the line was at least 200 cars deep. similar scenes like there are being played out all over new jersey as well as long island. residents driving across state lines to find gas, others expressing increasing frustration with the situation. >> impossible. can't get it. and we have no lights on, so i have to get a gas can for a generator. >> it's a game. we have so much gas right down the street in elizabeth. no reason we can't have gas. >> reporter: but there is a reason. yesterday just from personal experience, i drove around morris town for two hours bef
mary thompson is on the new jersey turnpike this morning. mary, good to see you. but there's been a lot of lines and a lot of people talking about this. >> reporter: yeah, very frustrating situation. take a look behind me, you can see the line at the vince lombardi station. and what you can't see is that it stretches down just about a half a mile to the entrance to this rest stop. our cameraman waited in line to get gasoline, he said it took him about 25 minutes. and brian sullivan drove...
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mary's. not much it at all in terms of heavy activity.oming partly cloudy in the morning, a chilly start, 30s and 40s, winds north-northeast at 10, then by afternoon, a very nice day. mostly sunny and cool, almost seasonable. we're getting there. highs near 55, winds out of the north-northeast at 10. the good news, not much wind. our alerts are green, green, and green. cool but nice on friday, a few clouds. mostly sunny, 54. gorgeous on saturday for the terps. 5 4. we took out the clouds on sunday, 55. nice for the redskins. next seven days, i'll leave a cloud early on monday, but we took out all the showers. still in the mid if i was on monday. tuesday, upper 50s with sunshine. travel day wednesday, great. partly cloudy, temperatures in the mid-50s. and travel is very quiet weather-wise in most of the 48 contiguous states. the exception california. turkey day, too war. sunshine and 59. >> oh, come on that is lovely. >> if you want to have a fire, a perfect turkey day, temperatures in the 30s and snowing. that's perfect. >> that sounds ha
mary's. not much it at all in terms of heavy activity.oming partly cloudy in the morning, a chilly start, 30s and 40s, winds north-northeast at 10, then by afternoon, a very nice day. mostly sunny and cool, almost seasonable. we're getting there. highs near 55, winds out of the north-northeast at 10. the good news, not much wind. our alerts are green, green, and green. cool but nice on friday, a few clouds. mostly sunny, 54. gorgeous on saturday for the terps. 5 4. we took out the clouds on...
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so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and kept us moving all day and to the communications that we got the word out through the media and laura who kept us moving today and financial support. if you read about the justice department in the paper you know we can't pay for anything. when people come to my office quite literally i can't give them coffee. people think the government is high flying and i am here to tell you it's not true. there was support for this event and we couldn't be more grateful to the people that made this possible and the rosenberg foundation and they are here, the san f
so i want to give a big round of applause to anne marie. as everybody in the room knows she's a force of nature and that's all i have to say and to futures without violence and for this beautiful facility. we got support from the school district and various people and terrific from the mayor's office and of course the mayor and the bully project. we couldn't be more grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and...
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also more with anne-marie. fuad, appreciate you being on. jill as well. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i wish my patient
also more with anne-marie. fuad, appreciate you being on. jill as well. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they...
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thank you, mary. remember, tsa is also reminding people that if they, like mary, took advantage of all those sales on black friday, then they should remember to keep any gifts unwrapped as you pack them buzz, otherwise, you could have some problems with security. by the way, that other reminder, if you decided to take back leftovers with you from thanksgiving dinner, not the whole turkey, but the leg is okay. randi, back to you. >> that is an important thing to note. what about la guardia. i'm just curious, it was closed after superstorm sandy. are things fully back to normal there now? >> reporter: they are. you know, it was not normal for a few days, but they got things together fairly quickly as airports often do. it was under water, but they managed to get things cleaned up, so everything really has been running normally. we do expect things to pick up as the day goes on, but for now it's the best time to be here. >> all right. susan candiotti, enjoy the peace and quiet while you can. thank you ve
thank you, mary. remember, tsa is also reminding people that if they, like mary, took advantage of all those sales on black friday, then they should remember to keep any gifts unwrapped as you pack them buzz, otherwise, you could have some problems with security. by the way, that other reminder, if you decided to take back leftovers with you from thanksgiving dinner, not the whole turkey, but the leg is okay. randi, back to you. >> that is an important thing to note. what about la...
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it is very scary what ann marie buerkle is saying.t know of any evidence could convince hershey has ben bought off by people like exxon and a think tank that deny climate science. mania decline action policy to stop wasting energy there are three or four times as many jobs than the renewable energy sector for equal the investment. like retrofitting homes. the climate action and policy is a win for the economy and the environment we cannot bury our heads in the sand like ann marie buerkle has decided to do. maffei: listening to governor cuomo talking about these whether you fax we have to do whatever we can. i believe they are man-made pro i spent when you're teaching at the college of environmental forestry and the president believes and climate change. the former radiologists year does also. it is clear. we need to do something about this. we had a huge storm. some of the ways that ursula rozum is talking about is why is. this is not have to be an economic downturn. summer making 95% steel from recycled steel. it is responsible. >>mo
it is very scary what ann marie buerkle is saying.t know of any evidence could convince hershey has ben bought off by people like exxon and a think tank that deny climate science. mania decline action policy to stop wasting energy there are three or four times as many jobs than the renewable energy sector for equal the investment. like retrofitting homes. the climate action and policy is a win for the economy and the environment we cannot bury our heads in the sand like ann marie buerkle has...
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mary and i both deplore it, but it's a fact.ns need power, and they've been beaten badly. losing the presidency after throwing everything in this year, economic strain, losing seats in the senate on top of the four seats that were given away by the tea party in 2010, the cost of majority that was otherwise available, losing seats in the house. and all of the bush tax cuts expiring without the president needing to sign anything, without congress needing to do anything. this is a change in power dynamics to the disadvantage of the republican party. i think it's a disadvantage for the country, too, but the president has this power. and all of it comes from structural problems in the republican party plus a badly executed election, which was lost not because of fancy promises the president made but because republicans failed to deliver a middle class-oriented economic policy. >> well, anderson -- none of that is true -- >> it's all true. >> there is not deplorable. none of it is true, david. you're a friend and you're smart and you'
mary and i both deplore it, but it's a fact.ns need power, and they've been beaten badly. losing the presidency after throwing everything in this year, economic strain, losing seats in the senate on top of the four seats that were given away by the tea party in 2010, the cost of majority that was otherwise available, losing seats in the house. and all of the bush tax cuts expiring without the president needing to sign anything, without congress needing to do anything. this is a change in power...
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ann marie slaughter, appreciate it.en we come back, we want to show you some of the other things we saw. leaflets being dropped by idf forces warning gazans to move out of areas, warning them to stay away from hamas installations. easier said than done. we'll be right back. >> what caused the mass exodus is the israeli army dropping leaflets warning residents in certain areas that they needed to depart immediately for gaza city, and the leaflet even indicates which route they should take to stay safe. and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity
ann marie slaughter, appreciate it.en we come back, we want to show you some of the other things we saw. leaflets being dropped by idf forces warning gazans to move out of areas, warning them to stay away from hamas installations. easier said than done. we'll be right back. >> what caused the mass exodus is the israeli army dropping leaflets warning residents in certain areas that they needed to depart immediately for gaza city, and the leaflet even indicates which route they should take...