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mary sums up her take on his m.o.et them pregnant, and then siphon away from them money and other valuables. >> and the thing is, he doesn't pick dim women either. he picks intelligent women, because otherwise it's like playing chess with a toddler. >> reporter: mary exposed jordan in her book "the bigamist". and after realizing he'd ultimately taken her for around $300,000 she also helped put him in prison. in 2006 he was convicted in a british court of bigamy, fraud, and illegal possession of a stun gun. mary says after jordan spent two and a half years behind bars, he was deported to the u.s. >> and within about six months, i was contacted by the first of his victims in the usa >> reporter: mary heard from a woman in the northeast, another in mexico. >> the weird thing was, after 2010, there was nothing. >> reporter: that is, until the call from mischele lewis. and once mischele's head stopped spinning, she knew exactly what she wanted to do. beat will jordan at his own game and then bring him down for good. >> i w
mary sums up her take on his m.o.et them pregnant, and then siphon away from them money and other valuables. >> and the thing is, he doesn't pick dim women either. he picks intelligent women, because otherwise it's like playing chess with a toddler. >> reporter: mary exposed jordan in her book "the bigamist". and after realizing he'd ultimately taken her for around $300,000 she also helped put him in prison. in 2006 he was convicted in a british court of bigamy, fraud, and...
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in the eyes and tell mary he loves her. >> the only way to solve this is to give mary the common decencyationship with her father. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad gu
in the eyes and tell mary he loves her. >> the only way to solve this is to give mary the common decencyationship with her father. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i...
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that gives us mary lincoln is the starting point. and ends after going through schuyler colfax with gideon welles. welles is the most reliable of the witnesses, strickler speaking, because his account of what lincoln said was probably disclosed within a week of the assassination. other officials heard the same lincoln comments that wells heard, giving them the chance in principle to challenge the public report if it was inaccurate. by contrast, the words of lincoln diebold's when his wife and schuyler colfax were heard and recorded only by them. they gave them both free reign, if they so chose, to embellish or even amend with the president had said in their hearing. let's start with mary, the alleged lincoln words she diebold were spoken the latest. that is the closest to the president's death. in that respect, they come the closest to being literally his last words. within a few days of the assassination, she told her old family physician who had come all the way from springfield illinois to comfort her that during the play at fort'
that gives us mary lincoln is the starting point. and ends after going through schuyler colfax with gideon welles. welles is the most reliable of the witnesses, strickler speaking, because his account of what lincoln said was probably disclosed within a week of the assassination. other officials heard the same lincoln comments that wells heard, giving them the chance in principle to challenge the public report if it was inaccurate. by contrast, the words of lincoln diebold's when his wife and...
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he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the ba
he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most...
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mary's square. the developers have proposed a sliding gate that would disappear behind planters and have a broad entrance as opposed to a narrow one. there are also on the interpretative -- i should say the materials to honor the historical -- history of the site. the architects have also proposed a number of kind of nice treatments that are actually, i think, nicer than typical interpretative signage to kind of reflect the history of the site. they have also worked the arts commission to identify a number of chinatown or chinese artists for the community to provide feedback to select the artist who would develop the eventual artwork proposed for the site. the remaining design issues is really a disagreement right now about quite a large planter envisioned for the site. and the community would like to see the footprint of that planter reduced to open up the usable space. the developers are exploring this as an idea, but have also responded that they are concerned about exiting requirements for the n
mary's square. the developers have proposed a sliding gate that would disappear behind planters and have a broad entrance as opposed to a narrow one. there are also on the interpretative -- i should say the materials to honor the historical -- history of the site. the architects have also proposed a number of kind of nice treatments that are actually, i think, nicer than typical interpretative signage to kind of reflect the history of the site. they have also worked the arts commission to...
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mary strongly urged to tell the dream.e was hesitant but lincoln decided he would describe the dream and he was said to do so with his brow overcast. this is what the gloomy president said. about 10 days ago, i retired very late. i had been waiting for important dispatches from the front. i could not have been long in bed when i fell into a slumber for i was weary. soon begin to dream. there seemed to be a deathlike stillness about me. i heard subdued sobs, as if a number of people weeping. i went downstairs. the silence was broken by the same solving, but the mourners were in -- same sobbing, but the mourners were invisible. no living person was in sight but the same sounds of the stressed -- distress met me. where were all the people who were weeping? i was puzzled and alarm. what could be the meaning of this? determined to find the cause of a state of things so mysterious and so shocking, i kept on until i arrived at the east room. there i met with a sickening surprise. upon the was -- before me was a corpse wrapped in
mary strongly urged to tell the dream.e was hesitant but lincoln decided he would describe the dream and he was said to do so with his brow overcast. this is what the gloomy president said. about 10 days ago, i retired very late. i had been waiting for important dispatches from the front. i could not have been long in bed when i fell into a slumber for i was weary. soon begin to dream. there seemed to be a deathlike stillness about me. i heard subdued sobs, as if a number of people weeping. i...
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mary: because of their income levels. david king is a limousine driver who had a subsidy -- beg your pardon, an income level that qualified for a subsidy. the same is true for the other plaintiff. it is based on income. the less money you make, the more generous of a subsidy you get, not only for a premium, but if your income is at 250% of poverty around $29,000 for an individual, you can also get some cost-sharing subsidies on your deductible. there is additional help there for people with certain income levels. greta: there is hazardous exemption, how does that play into this subsidy debate? mary: if the purchase of health insurance, even with a subsidy costs more than 8% of your income, you would not have to buy it. that is where the part of this case is. if subsidies were taken away insurance would be unaffordable for many people. it would cost beyond 8 percent of their income. greta: which means they do not have to pay the irs a fine for not having health insurance. mary: another related issue is for the employer man
mary: because of their income levels. david king is a limousine driver who had a subsidy -- beg your pardon, an income level that qualified for a subsidy. the same is true for the other plaintiff. it is based on income. the less money you make, the more generous of a subsidy you get, not only for a premium, but if your income is at 250% of poverty around $29,000 for an individual, you can also get some cost-sharing subsidies on your deductible. there is additional help there for people with...
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lay down, lay down. >> marie rogers is shoved on the floor. she pretty much stays there the entire time. >> in 2002, former miramar detective, paul manzella is interviewed for an msnbc profile on the case. there is no sound on the tape, just the stark, silent images of three victims, two gunmen, one horrible crime. the video shows sharon anderson suddenly bolt from her attackers toward a back bedroom. >> we all have a fight or flight reaction. immediately, her reaction was to flee. whatever was said, she knew this was real. >> they are out of the picture, then the other intruder walks her out. >> sound, i think would have pushed me over the edge. i don't know what she said. she could have been begging for her life. i really just try not to go there. >> her feet were tied with telephone cord from the master bedroom. she's laid beside marie rogers, face down. >> the theory is he had a gun in his bedroom. the guy comes out with a gun now. he didn't have one when he entered. >> casey is pinned to the ground, apparently questioned and beaten over a
lay down, lay down. >> marie rogers is shoved on the floor. she pretty much stays there the entire time. >> in 2002, former miramar detective, paul manzella is interviewed for an msnbc profile on the case. there is no sound on the tape, just the stark, silent images of three victims, two gunmen, one horrible crime. the video shows sharon anderson suddenly bolt from her attackers toward a back bedroom. >> we all have a fight or flight reaction. immediately, her reaction was to...
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i'm anne-marie green. early this morning two police officers were shot in ferguson missouri. violence erupted during a protest following the resignation of the city's police chief. he is the latest city official to quit following a justice department report finding incidents of racial violence in the city police department and the government. witnesses say several gunshots were heard from a distance. >> we hear what we thought were fireworks up the street. it turns out it happened three more times. it was gunfire because we saw the muzzle fire from the gun on top of the street and so we were all kind of just duck down and once we duck down we saw the cop shot down next to us. laura hettiger is outside the hospital in st. louis. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. yes, this is where two police officers are being treated the morning for what the county police chief is calls very serious gunshot injuries. let's get you right out to the scene right outside the ferguson police dep
i'm anne-marie green. early this morning two police officers were shot in ferguson missouri. violence erupted during a protest following the resignation of the city's police chief. he is the latest city official to quit following a justice department report finding incidents of racial violence in the city police department and the government. witnesses say several gunshots were heard from a distance. >> we hear what we thought were fireworks up the street. it turns out it happened three...
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mary's square and 500 pine with the new st. mary's expansion on top of it. both of those contained conditions of approval that are sort of separate in addition to under the planning commission's authority, separate from the rec and park's authority under this program. and that was because the open space on the roof of st. mary's of the 500 pine building which will be the now st. mary's square expansion meets not only -- is not only going to be a new part of st. mary's square to address the shadow concerns, but is also designed to meet the planning code requirements for open space under planning code section 138. so i wouldn't go through all the details of those entitlements, but relevant ones for this discussion are that as commissioner low noted, there were a number of milestones that were supposed to have been met before site permit was issued for 350 bush. some of those have not been met yet and that is what we're working to complete right now, which is the finalization of the property transfer agreement, putting that and other supporting documents, inclu
mary's square and 500 pine with the new st. mary's expansion on top of it. both of those contained conditions of approval that are sort of separate in addition to under the planning commission's authority, separate from the rec and park's authority under this program. and that was because the open space on the roof of st. mary's of the 500 pine building which will be the now st. mary's square expansion meets not only -- is not only going to be a new part of st. mary's square to address the...
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mary's square. the developers have proposed a sliding gate that would disappear behind planters and have a broad entrance as opposed to a narrow one. there are also on the interpretative -- i should say the materials to honor the historical -- history of the site. the architects have also proposed a number of kind of nice treatments that are actually, i think, nicer than typical interpretative signage to kind of reflect the history of the site. they have also worked the
mary's square. the developers have proposed a sliding gate that would disappear behind planters and have a broad entrance as opposed to a narrow one. there are also on the interpretative -- i should say the materials to honor the historical -- history of the site. the architects have also proposed a number of kind of nice treatments that are actually, i think, nicer than typical interpretative signage to kind of reflect the history of the site. they have also worked the
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i'm anne-marie green. robert durst, an heir to one of the largest family fortunes in the united states and the subject of an explosive hbo documentary, is due in a new orleans court today following his weekend arrest on murder charges. authorities have spent decades investigating durst. the 1982 disappearance of his wife kathleen remains unsolved. in 2001 he admitted to killing and dismembering his neighbor morris black, but he was acquitted of murdering black. but his arrest this weekend comes in connection with a 2000 murder of his close friend and spokesperson susan berman. to make it all the more dramatic, durst may have issued a confession during the filming of that documentary. now brian webb is here in new york with more on that. brian, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it reads like pull. fiction and investigators hope they have the smoking gun. robert durst was arrested hours before the conclusion of the six-part hbo documentary and it was in that final episode televised last night that d
i'm anne-marie green. robert durst, an heir to one of the largest family fortunes in the united states and the subject of an explosive hbo documentary, is due in a new orleans court today following his weekend arrest on murder charges. authorities have spent decades investigating durst. the 1982 disappearance of his wife kathleen remains unsolved. in 2001 he admitted to killing and dismembering his neighbor morris black, but he was acquitted of murdering black. but his arrest this weekend comes...
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i'm anne-marie green. robert durst, an heir to one of the largest family fortunes in the united states and the sub jektds of an explosive hbo documentary is due in a new orleans court today following his weekend arrest on murder charges. authorities have spent decades investigating durst. the 1982 disappearance of his wife kathleen remains unsolved. in 2001 he admitted to killing and dismembering his neighbor morris black but he was acquitted of murdering black. but now the killing of susan berman to make it more dramatic he may have made a confession during that documentary. brian webb is here with more on that. >> good morning, anne-marie. robert durst was arrested hours before the conclusion of the six-part hbo documentary and it was in that final episode televised last night that durst may have unwittingly offered a confession to murder. >> killed them all, of course. >> that's the voice of robert durst talking to himself in the bathroom. he was still wearing a microphone in the bathroom following the
i'm anne-marie green. robert durst, an heir to one of the largest family fortunes in the united states and the sub jektds of an explosive hbo documentary is due in a new orleans court today following his weekend arrest on murder charges. authorities have spent decades investigating durst. the 1982 disappearance of his wife kathleen remains unsolved. in 2001 he admitted to killing and dismembering his neighbor morris black but he was acquitted of murdering black. but now the killing of susan...
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so are you happy with the result, miss marie? >> yes, i am. i'm just so grateful. >> a verizon spokesperson says the company will train the employees to be better prepared to meet the needs of their customers with disabilities. to reach the verizon center for customer with disabilities, call 1-800-974-6006. you can also reach the center via e-mail and you'll find all this information and more on our wusa9 app. lesli foster, wusa9. >> if you've got a consumer problem and you want our wusa9 call for action team to help solve it, you can file a complaint by going to www.wusa9.com or go to our app. >>> tonight an astronaut and two russian cosmonauts back on earth. the trio spent more than five months in orbit aboard the international space station. >>> chardonnay '03, one of your favorites right? >> let's not get crazy, but here's a photo michele bachmann is part of this thing. she plays herself in the sequel. so you might ask how come they're making sharknado 3, right? that answer is easy. sharknado 2 was sci-fi network's most watched movie, 4 mi
so are you happy with the result, miss marie? >> yes, i am. i'm just so grateful. >> a verizon spokesperson says the company will train the employees to be better prepared to meet the needs of their customers with disabilities. to reach the verizon center for customer with disabilities, call 1-800-974-6006. you can also reach the center via e-mail and you'll find all this information and more on our wusa9 app. lesli foster, wusa9. >> if you've got a consumer problem and you...
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i'm anne-marie green. today is the first day of spring, but winter isn't taking the hint. this morning a snow and rainstorm is pushing over the mid-atlantic and by tonight into new england. 3 to 6 inches of snow is expected, and that adds insult to injury to places like boston which has seen a record amount of snow this year and could get an inch or two more today. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but it doesn't mean it can't snow. weather doesn't necessarily have to match. we've got a storm moving its way northward. you see the snow blossoming as we head through the morning commute. for the commute, we're watching the dc area, much of maryland working in. it's creeping northward into the day. for the evening drive the corridor on 95 from philly to new york city, new jersey and southwestern connecticut, that's where you could see bands of heavier snow adding up, making for difficult travel. snow at the airports before it
i'm anne-marie green. today is the first day of spring, but winter isn't taking the hint. this morning a snow and rainstorm is pushing over the mid-atlantic and by tonight into new england. 3 to 6 inches of snow is expected, and that adds insult to injury to places like boston which has seen a record amount of snow this year and could get an inch or two more today. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says behind the snow is more cold. >> well, spring may start today, but...
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anne-marie?susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> hillary clinton may be ready to face questions swirling about her use of a private e-mail address as secretary of state. the potential democratic presidential candidate ignored the issue during an appearance monday in new york, but a source close to clinton says she may hold a news conference in the coming days to address the controversy directly. >>> and testimony resumes in the boston marathon bombing trial today. for the first time yesterday, the jury saw images of dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother from the day of the attack. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the fbi pieced together video and photos to make this time line of dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev's movements. it shows the brothers turning onto boylston street with backpacks. dzhokhar is seen walking up to a crowd of spectators outside the forum restaurant and in this photo appears to have a backpack at his feet. phone records show he called his older brother, talking f
anne-marie?susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> hillary clinton may be ready to face questions swirling about her use of a private e-mail address as secretary of state. the potential democratic presidential candidate ignored the issue during an appearance monday in new york, but a source close to clinton says she may hold a news conference in the coming days to address the controversy directly. >>> and testimony resumes in the boston marathon bombing trial...
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this morning i'm standing here live with the two students play mary poppins.e have caylee and brook. in the show mary poppins likes to say in every jolt that must be done there is an element of fun. >> and today lucky for me that funnies flying. >> i'm a little nervous. do you that day in and day out once the show start. what is it like playing mary poppins and suspending in the air. >> it is exciting, it is more different then i thought it would be but it is more comfortable with it each and every time. >> reporter: what is it like singing in a harness, is that more difficult. >> not really, necessarily i think walking in it is mostly the problem but singing is not that much have of a problem. >> reporter: you feel bow legged because i am wearing the harness with my fashionable mary poppins skirt. we will try this thing. any advice bring take flight. >> just, i don't know. >> reporter: have fun, and hopefully don't fall. jim, strike up the band. i will pass you this microphone, you give me my umbrella. >> i'm scared. thank you. >> let me know how i'm doing. >
this morning i'm standing here live with the two students play mary poppins.e have caylee and brook. in the show mary poppins likes to say in every jolt that must be done there is an element of fun. >> and today lucky for me that funnies flying. >> i'm a little nervous. do you that day in and day out once the show start. what is it like playing mary poppins and suspending in the air. >> it is exciting, it is more different then i thought it would be but it is more comfortable...
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i want to bring in mary sciavo. we're also joined by cnn aviation analyst and former managing member of the ntsp peter golds. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> peter, i want to go over what we know. that plane took off 20 minutes late. at some point the pilot made a distress call. the plane descended and disappeared. let's talk about the plane. i heard rene marsh, it was 24 years old. is that too old? >> it really isn't. with today's maintenance practices where, you know periodically over the years they tear the plane down to the frame and rebuild it. the age of the aircraft is really not a big question mark now. 24 years is on the older side but it's not a -- it's not out of the ordinary. >> mary this was a routine flight. usually accidents as rene marsh indicated happen on takeoffs and landings so what does this crash tell you, that it happened while the plane was in the air? >> well, for accidents that happen while the aircraft is in the air, you can count them on the fingers of your hands. recent ones. everyt
i want to bring in mary sciavo. we're also joined by cnn aviation analyst and former managing member of the ntsp peter golds. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> peter, i want to go over what we know. that plane took off 20 minutes late. at some point the pilot made a distress call. the plane descended and disappeared. let's talk about the plane. i heard rene marsh, it was 24 years old. is that too old? >> it really isn't. with today's maintenance practices where, you...
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with mary, lincoln was promising to try and act differently in the future. with colfax, he promised no such thing. he was saying in effect that he had long ago decided to rub shoulders with ordinary people at every opportunity. as a social creature, that was as natural inclination. it was a decision he made consciously, too. he wanted to continue affirming why his body as well as his words that this was a republic a body politic in which there was no separation between the leaders in the lead -- leaders and the led. in monarchy, leaders held themselves aloof. in lincoln's republic, there was in principle no one but fellow citizens all the way up in all the way down. lincoln knew his physical egalitarianisnm, immersing himself in crowds in richmond put them at risk for being targeted by anyone willing to exchange is alive -- his own life for the presidents. that price he was glad to pay it made him unconcerned about the possible threats to his life. lincoln was thinking on april 14 then, according to schuyler colfax, was that he would continue embracing popul
with mary, lincoln was promising to try and act differently in the future. with colfax, he promised no such thing. he was saying in effect that he had long ago decided to rub shoulders with ordinary people at every opportunity. as a social creature, that was as natural inclination. it was a decision he made consciously, too. he wanted to continue affirming why his body as well as his words that this was a republic a body politic in which there was no separation between the leaders in the lead...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, republican critics and now some fell low democrats want hillary clinton to offer insight and answers about her use of a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. there is increasing pressure on clinton to address the matter and today she'll have an opportunity. when a report on women's issues is released by the clinton foundation. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. hillary clinton appears in new york at 11:00 a.m. eastern time to talk about women in equally. ebb wonders if shay'll take that student to address the e-mail controversy. she did not up the opportunity while in florida. the president did take an opportunity to talk about it over the weekend, but now lawmakers from here want to hear about her as well. set to possibly launch a presidential bid next month hillary clinton will try to refocus attention on her record as a women's advocate with a series of public speeches beginning in new york today. but the cont
i'm anne-marie green. well, republican critics and now some fell low democrats want hillary clinton to offer insight and answers about her use of a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state. there is increasing pressure on clinton to address the matter and today she'll have an opportunity. when a report on women's issues is released by the clinton foundation. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. hillary clinton appears in new...
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i'm anne-marie green. real estate millionaire robert durst is scheduled to appear in a new orleans court next monday. durst is charged with first-degree murder in los angeles but is being held in louisiana on drug and weapons charges. durst was transferred to a mental health facility in louisiana yesterday. it's unclear when he'll be sent to california. but also yesterday federal agents and police searched durst's houston apartment for several hours. they carried away two boxes of evidence. the durst investigation is picking up steam. now police in eureka, california, are looking into the possibility that durst is connected to another missing woman. brittney hopper of our los angeles station kcbs talked to a reporter who said there's even more to consider. >> reporter: as with dust i've always maintained since covering this case since back in 2000 that he was psychotic. >> reporter: matt bertbeck spoke to us via skype from new york. for years he's been covering robert durst, the real estate heir who was ju
i'm anne-marie green. real estate millionaire robert durst is scheduled to appear in a new orleans court next monday. durst is charged with first-degree murder in los angeles but is being held in louisiana on drug and weapons charges. durst was transferred to a mental health facility in louisiana yesterday. it's unclear when he'll be sent to california. but also yesterday federal agents and police searched durst's houston apartment for several hours. they carried away two boxes of evidence. the...
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i'm anne-marie green.illary clinton's explanation for why she exclusively used a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state hasn't stopped a storm of criticism. addressing the issue publicly for the first time yesterday, clinton said she did it because she didn't want to carry two phones but says she broke no rules. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah. her answers did not satisfy many here on capitol hill. she indicated during that news conference yesterday many times that she went above and beyond what was required of her, what was asked of her when she turned over these e-mails to the state department. she also acknowledged it was her and her aides who went through the e-mails to decide which would be turn oefrd and she did it all for one simple reason. >> i saw it as a matter of convenience. >> reporter: the e-mail dogging clinton's likely presidential campaign continues to intensify despite attempts tuesday to explain why she used a priva
i'm anne-marie green.illary clinton's explanation for why she exclusively used a private e-mail account while she was secretary of state hasn't stopped a storm of criticism. addressing the issue publicly for the first time yesterday, clinton said she did it because she didn't want to carry two phones but says she broke no rules. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah. her answers did not satisfy many here on capitol hill. she indicated...
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mary: because of income levels.e is a limousine driver who had a subsidy -- big your pardon, and income level that all 541. the same is true for the other plaintiff. it is based on income. the less money you make, the more generous of a subsidy you get, not only for a premium, but if your income is at 250% of poverty around looking at hundred thousand dollars, you can also get some subsidies on your deductible. there is additional help therefore people with certain income levels. greta: there is hazardous exemption, how does that play into this subsidy debate? mary: if the purchase of health insurance costs more than 8% of your income, you would not have to buy it. that is where the part of this case is. if subsidies were taken away insurance would be unaffordable for many people. it would cost be on a percent of their income. which means they do not have to pay the irs a fine for not having health insurance. another related issue is for the employer mandate. it requires that employers 50 or higher have to provide h
mary: because of income levels.e is a limousine driver who had a subsidy -- big your pardon, and income level that all 541. the same is true for the other plaintiff. it is based on income. the less money you make, the more generous of a subsidy you get, not only for a premium, but if your income is at 250% of poverty around looking at hundred thousand dollars, you can also get some subsidies on your deductible. there is additional help therefore people with certain income levels. greta: there...
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do not be afraid, mary, for you have found favor with god.l conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him jesus. >> but mary cannot believe the angel's message since she is still a virgin. the child to be born will be holy. he will be called son of god. >> when mary is told by the angel that she's carrying the messiah, she's shocked and surprised. and she feels very humbled. she says she's unworthy at this kind of great honor, but she's willing to accept it. >> luke describes how the angel gabriel then reveals to mary that her cousin, elizabeth, is also pregnant. mary then sets out on a 70-mile journey to find her cousin in the judean hill country. >> she comes to visit her cousin, elizabeth. the one person she could really talk to about this unusual turn of events in her life. so by tradition, she would have come here to aunt kara. perhaps she hurries along a street like this, looking forward to being with her cousin with whom she can share this amazing secret. >> elizabeth tells mary how, despite being too old to conceive, she
do not be afraid, mary, for you have found favor with god.l conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him jesus. >> but mary cannot believe the angel's message since she is still a virgin. the child to be born will be holy. he will be called son of god. >> when mary is told by the angel that she's carrying the messiah, she's shocked and surprised. and she feels very humbled. she says she's unworthy at this kind of great honor, but she's willing to accept it. >>...
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so mary, let me bring you back in.the uninitiated, you think wow, it went down pretty quickly. you're saying no. that that could have been a controlled descent and that's a big difference right? >> absolutely. and that descent rate is some degree of control. if you were free-falling from the sky they would have gone from altitude to the crash in under three minutes. and probably about three minutes. and i mean london looking at the weather reports over here and they're still saying it was clear. you would descend if you had some weather on your radar up ahead that had come up and it was an issue. they could have encountered weather that caused some problem of icing, which would have affected the engine. but you now, at that altitude you don't get hail. it would have to be some sort of weather condition. but they're not reporting any in europe. not reporting any weather at all. i'm thinking it was some kind of mechanical that caused them to want to get down in a hurry. but you know in the alps you don't do that. you don
so mary, let me bring you back in.the uninitiated, you think wow, it went down pretty quickly. you're saying no. that that could have been a controlled descent and that's a big difference right? >> absolutely. and that descent rate is some degree of control. if you were free-falling from the sky they would have gone from altitude to the crash in under three minutes. and probably about three minutes. and i mean london looking at the weather reports over here and they're still saying it was...
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i'm anne-marie green. the university or rather the bloody arrest of a university of virginia student is sparking outrage on campus and has gotten the attention of the governor. marqise johnson, a third year student at uva was arrested thursday morning by the state's alcoholic beverage control agency. a photograph shows johnson pinned on the sidewalk with blood gushing from a wound on his head. he was bell lidge rant after being turned away from a bar. about a thousand students demonstrated on campus wednesday night. they used an outdoor amphitheater to sound the call for justice. a tearful marqise johnson was under arrest. he said it was unacceptable. a witness said an alcoholic beverage control officer grabbed johnson by the arm after a bouncer stopped athe 20-year-old from entering the bar. johnson asked the officers to let go of his arm and tried to pull away. that's when he was brought to the ground hitting his head on the sidewalk. johnson was treated at a hospital and charged with obstruction of just
i'm anne-marie green. the university or rather the bloody arrest of a university of virginia student is sparking outrage on campus and has gotten the attention of the governor. marqise johnson, a third year student at uva was arrested thursday morning by the state's alcoholic beverage control agency. a photograph shows johnson pinned on the sidewalk with blood gushing from a wound on his head. he was bell lidge rant after being turned away from a bar. about a thousand students demonstrated on...
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i'm anne-marie green. the protests in ferguson ended peacefully but texts remain high in the suburbs following the shooting of two police officers. the officers were shot early thursday morning as late night demonstration seeking forum in the city. during an appearance on jimmy"jimmy kimmel live", president obama condemned the latest violence in ferguson. >> what has been happening in ferguson was oppressive and objectionable and worthy of protest protests, but there was no excuse for criminal acts. and whoever fired those shots shouldn't detract from the issue. they're criminals. they need to be arrested. >> as craig boswell reports, both the protests and the search for the gunmen continues. >> reporter: police moved concrete barriers in the parking lot of the ferguson police department closer into the street. there's major difference of opinion here surrounding the shooting of two officers. police say the shots came from a small group of protesters. demonstrators say they came from far beyond and the bul
i'm anne-marie green. the protests in ferguson ended peacefully but texts remain high in the suburbs following the shooting of two police officers. the officers were shot early thursday morning as late night demonstration seeking forum in the city. during an appearance on jimmy"jimmy kimmel live", president obama condemned the latest violence in ferguson. >> what has been happening in ferguson was oppressive and objectionable and worthy of protest protests, but there was no...
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he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the ba
he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most...
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i'm anne-marie green. is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. it breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. theraflu. serious power. these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discover brookside crunchy clusters. hey ladies you love it, you've gotta have it. cinnamon toast crunch. 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistable. everybody craves those crazy squares. >>> a beautiful light show in northern minnesota. the northern lights
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and mary meeker absolutely owned the room.as very charismatic and really forthcoming about her experiences. liz: okay. she owned that room, and she was saying that ellen pao couldn't own the room when it came to pitching start-ups to the other partners at kleiner perkins, but she's simply saying it was ellen pao's lack of ability that got herred and not the fact -- that got herred. what did you hear that changed your mind or solidified what you thought? >> i'm trying to stay impartial here because we still have something going on -- liz: okay. >> but a lot of the allegations was that ellen pao wasn't invited to certain things and wasn't included in certain meetings and events, and pao's case is that she was a female. mary meeker shot that down in a lot of ways, though, because she was invited to a lot of these events, was very included and respected at the firm and, of course, or she's also female. so what kleiner's really saying is elle an pao's reason she didn't succeed was because she didn't measure up. liz: here's a quote.
and mary meeker absolutely owned the room.as very charismatic and really forthcoming about her experiences. liz: okay. she owned that room, and she was saying that ellen pao couldn't own the room when it came to pitching start-ups to the other partners at kleiner perkins, but she's simply saying it was ellen pao's lack of ability that got herred and not the fact -- that got herred. what did you hear that changed your mind or solidified what you thought? >> i'm trying to stay impartial...