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was it here that jesus first met mary? >> mary magdalene means mary of magdala. was from magdala which is just over the hill behind me. >> a woman in distress. what the gospel of luke calls a case of demonic possession. the woman is mary. >> what we know about mary is that she's possessed by seven demons. this would have been a very personally traumatizing condition to have, and she hasn't been able to find any kind of respite from it until she meets jesus. >> according to the gospel traditions, the way that jesus dealt with specifically severe cases of demon possession is that he would get them to name themselves and then having named them, then demanding by name that they leave the person. ♪ >> it's difficult to imagine how profound that moment must be for her, to finally feel free an cured and whole. >> jesus cleaned up her life, and she became absolutely devoted to him. ♪ >> maybe that mary had some kind of mental illness, perhaps it was depression. who knows? but whatever it was, her encounter with jesus was a life-changing one. >> following jesus' intervent
was it here that jesus first met mary? >> mary magdalene means mary of magdala. was from magdala which is just over the hill behind me. >> a woman in distress. what the gospel of luke calls a case of demonic possession. the woman is mary. >> what we know about mary is that she's possessed by seven demons. this would have been a very personally traumatizing condition to have, and she hasn't been able to find any kind of respite from it until she meets jesus. >> according...
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. >> mary magdeline. history callser a sinner but she's the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see her as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and resurrection. she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penetant prostitute was she the wife of jesus. >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it possible that everybody we assumed about her is wrong? and could lost gospels help fill in the missile parts of her story and tell us who really was mary magdeline. >> for more christians today mary magdalene is revered for her compassionate le for jesus. >> i think jes meant everything to mary. she was present at the crucifixion and the resurrection. she's the first-person to whom jesus appears after his resurrection. >> do not wait. no grieve. for his grace will protect you. >> yet when it comes to the details of mary's life the bible says very little. the ne
. >> mary magdeline. history callser a sinner but she's the most devoted follower of jesus. >> i see her as one of the most compelling figures in the entire gospel. >> a witness to the crucifixion and resurrection. she is one of the most misunderstood women in the bible. >> she was the first christian. >> known as a penetant prostitute was she the wife of jesus. >> there's an air of scandal about this. >> the bible tells us little about mary. is it...
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mary was always at home. mary was helping her mother. and then when mary got married, and when elizabeth left to live with john and abigail, but when the parents got sick which was -- she had to be home taking care of them. and the grandmother was gone by then. >> wendy believe is the best for to set a new example the youth to follow? ms. jacobs: what time in life? >> yes, the best time to make a decision in life. ms. jacobs: that is interesting. you mean what time in childhood? i would say childhood. i think all the different stages matter. i mean, with my knowledge of children, you make one impact before they are six or 10 or whatever, and then when they're adolescence, they seem to have forgotten everything. i think they did the best they could as parents. they were strong parents. some of them turned out well and some did not. luck andad to do with with the era. [applause] thank you, thank you so much for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which
mary was always at home. mary was helping her mother. and then when mary got married, and when elizabeth left to live with john and abigail, but when the parents got sick which was -- she had to be home taking care of them. and the grandmother was gone by then. >> wendy believe is the best for to set a new example the youth to follow? ms. jacobs: what time in life? >> yes, the best time to make a decision in life. ms. jacobs: that is interesting. you mean what time in childhood? i...
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mary: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> interested in american history tv? website, c-span.org. you can see our schedule. is on c-span.org/history. according to the national institute on drug use, karen overdose increased six fold between 2001 in 2013. tv,ext on american history from 1966 the production of innocence. on0 minute cautionary film the dangers of pills, marijuana, and heroin.
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>> mary: panelle.he arabs, maybe even earlier because chickpeas have been around for a long time. >> anthony: and this is the caponata. >> mary: caponata. >> anthony: about as sicilian as it gets. >> mary: yes. caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes. [ chef speaking italian ] >> anthony: this is what i've been waiting for. this is what i wanted sicily to be. something to soothe my shattered soul. it doesn't take much. a bowl of good pasta. in this case, the famous spaghetti al nero di seppia. spaghetti in cuttlefish ink. also some caserecce al pesce spada. pasta with swordfish, eggplant and tomatoes. >> chef: okay. >> anthony: ah, beautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> mary: good. i know you've been looking forward to it. i'm glad it's good. palermo's an expensive city for some things because the consumer is paying -- >> anthony: more. >> mary: more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up u
>> mary: panelle.he arabs, maybe even earlier because chickpeas have been around for a long time. >> anthony: and this is the caponata. >> mary: caponata. >> anthony: about as sicilian as it gets. >> mary: yes. caponata and cannoli are the two internationally known sicilian dishes. [ chef speaking italian ] >> anthony: this is what i've been waiting for. this is what i wanted sicily to be. something to soothe my shattered soul. it doesn't take much. a bowl of...
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mary: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching american history tv, 48 hours every week and on c-span 3. follow us on twitter on c-span history to keep up with the latest history news. >> this week and, on american artifacts, we tour a national archives exhibit called "amending america." here's a preview. >> hi, my name is jennifer johnson. i am a curator at the national archives is em. >> i'm christine black, a public education outreach specialist and co-curator of "amending america." >> right next to me is a case showing the more than 11,000 amendments that have been proposed to the constitution. one of our challenges was that the bill of rights actually lives in the rotunda, which is a different area of the museum so we decided as a team to have a banner literally lead visitors from the bill of rights to the o
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mary: we are on to rome. paul: the next two are very, very interesting because of the ways they connect. this is june 5, 1944. the war has been, the allies have taken north africa. they have come into italy, terrible, bloody, nasty fight. the russians have started pushing the germans back. there is a sense that the third reich is really starting to collapse. the end can be seen and roosevelt goes on air. mary: what is really interesting about this speech is, there are a couple interesting things, but the first thing you hear is the way he makes plays significant. just like he used valley forge is a place, roosevelt was very fond of using placement as a way to make arguments about symbols, and so he will talk about what rome symbolizes because he does not talk about it in strategic terms at all. the second thing that he does is, he makes it clear that it is not about the italian people, but it is about the italian leadership. and so, he is already thinking ahead to not just a feeding people on the ground, but
mary: we are on to rome. paul: the next two are very, very interesting because of the ways they connect. this is june 5, 1944. the war has been, the allies have taken north africa. they have come into italy, terrible, bloody, nasty fight. the russians have started pushing the germans back. there is a sense that the third reich is really starting to collapse. the end can be seen and roosevelt goes on air. mary: what is really interesting about this speech is, there are a couple interesting...
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mary: thank you. [applause] almost 2400 americans were killed on the morning of december 7, 1941. 75 years ago. next saturday, december 10, american history tv will mark the anniversary beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we will show archival films, veterans and civilians, first-person accounts, and the 75th anniversary ceremonies at pearl harbor and the world war ii memorial in washington. and historians will take your calls. that is saturday, december 10 beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on american history tv only on c-span3. >> yesterday, december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. announcer: to mark the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, we visited the national archives in college park, maryland to see a selection of five deck logs from that day. the logs are written records of activity and observations on naval ships, but they were anything but routine on the day of infamy. >> according to this log, the japanese planes commenced an attack on pearl harbor. at 7:52, the uss mar
mary: thank you. [applause] almost 2400 americans were killed on the morning of december 7, 1941. 75 years ago. next saturday, december 10, american history tv will mark the anniversary beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we will show archival films, veterans and civilians, first-person accounts, and the 75th anniversary ceremonies at pearl harbor and the world war ii memorial in washington. and historians will take your calls. that is saturday, december 10 beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on...
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. >> you say mary as if you know her but at the time. >> it's funny. she made her own envelope. >> peter mattaliano did not know mary m mcgann. >> my little brother would like you to bring a wagon which i know you cannot afford. >> he was struck by the last line of mary's note. >> she doesn't ask for anything for herself and then says please do not forget the poor. i mean the spirit of christmas. that generosity. and maturity. she's ten. >> so we set out to find mary. the census records we dug up only told part of the story. these when the "new york times" got involved. >> they found where she was buried in four gaze. mary mcgann married george mcgahan. we get to the stone and there it is. george mcgahan but mary's not on the stone. >> there was a space but no name. mary who never had children and worked as a stenographer died in 1979 at age 82. >> ladl a little girl who had tt kind emotional depth and generosity has to be acknowledged if there will be nobody to go visit. she has to be acknowledged. >> he couldn't add mary's name because he was not ret
. >> you say mary as if you know her but at the time. >> it's funny. she made her own envelope. >> peter mattaliano did not know mary m mcgann. >> my little brother would like you to bring a wagon which i know you cannot afford. >> he was struck by the last line of mary's note. >> she doesn't ask for anything for herself and then says please do not forget the poor. i mean the spirit of christmas. that generosity. and maturity. she's ten. >> so we set...
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she's ten. >> reporter: so he set out to find mary.records we dug up only told part of the story. that's when the "new york times" got involved. fo they found where she was buried in four days. mary mcgann married george bu mcgahan. ( laughs ) we get to the stone and there it is. otorge mcgahan, but mary's not on the stone. >> reporter: there was a space but no name. mary, who never had children and dirked as a stenographer, died in 1979 at age 82. >> a little girl who had that kind of emotional depth and generosity has to be acknowledged, even if there will be nobody to go visit. she has to be acknowledged. le reporter: pete couldn't add mary's name because he was not related, but someone else could. >> last january it appeared in our local newspaper here in ireland. >> reporter: brian dempsey is a riysics teacher who lives outside of dublin. he recognized his mother's maiden name and discovered he was a distant cousin of mary's. >> it clicked. i know that name. >> reporter: as mary's relative, brian passed on the right to add her nam
she's ten. >> reporter: so he set out to find mary.records we dug up only told part of the story. that's when the "new york times" got involved. fo they found where she was buried in four days. mary mcgann married george bu mcgahan. ( laughs ) we get to the stone and there it is. otorge mcgahan, but mary's not on the stone. >> reporter: there was a space but no name. mary, who never had children and dirked as a stenographer, died in 1979 at age 82. >> a little girl...
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marie's funeral will follow that.awn, back to you. >> all right, sabina, thank you. >>> tonight police say they're talking to two people follow a shooting in philadelphia's fair hill neighborhood. police say they have recovered a weapon after a 27-year-old man was shot in the leg on the thee thousand block of eighth street. this happened just after 7:00 o'clock tonight. that victim is at temple university hospital in stable condition. police say he's also in police custody because he was trying to hide a gun near the shooting scene. no word tonight on a possible motive. >>> happening now, disturbing charges against a former radnor township commissioner. prosecutors say william spring. l. assaulted an elderly woman, 103 years old. the woman is mentally disabled and the alleged assault happened at her nursing home. fox 29's shawnette wilson joins us live now in wayne outside of that nursing home with more. shawnette. >> reporter: dawn police say the victim has dementia and she's physically and mentally unable to defend
marie's funeral will follow that.awn, back to you. >> all right, sabina, thank you. >>> tonight police say they're talking to two people follow a shooting in philadelphia's fair hill neighborhood. police say they have recovered a weapon after a 27-year-old man was shot in the leg on the thee thousand block of eighth street. this happened just after 7:00 o'clock tonight. that victim is at temple university hospital in stable condition. police say he's also in police custody...
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mary todd lincoln: [sobbing] icking] [gun clicks] mary todd lincoln: [whimpering] it's your mary. molly. i'm here little puss. [sobbing]. your child-wife. [crying]. oh, my love. live but one moment to speak to me once. to speak to our children. you'd speak to little tad, wouldn't you, father? you love him so well. abraham lincoln: [gasping breath]. tom hanks: mary lincoln screams and faints. and secretary of war stanton orders that she is to be removed from the room. as she is led away, corporal tanner, transcribing his shorthand in the back parlor, overhears her to say, "oh, my god and i have given my husband to die." dr. charles augustus leale, the 23-year-old surgeon who has been by the president's side for nine hours, has scarcely let go of lincoln's hand, for no other reason than, "to let him in his blindness know that he was in touch with humanity and had a friend." at 21 minutes and 55 seconds past 7 am on saturday, april 15th, 1865, abraham lincoln draws his last breath. 15 seconds later, his heart stops. robert todd lincoln: [sobbing]. tom hanks: the reverend phineas gurl
mary todd lincoln: [sobbing] icking] [gun clicks] mary todd lincoln: [whimpering] it's your mary. molly. i'm here little puss. [sobbing]. your child-wife. [crying]. oh, my love. live but one moment to speak to me once. to speak to our children. you'd speak to little tad, wouldn't you, father? you love him so well. abraham lincoln: [gasping breath]. tom hanks: mary lincoln screams and faints. and secretary of war stanton orders that she is to be removed from the room. as she is led away,...
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mary todd lincoln: [sobbing].his head. watch his head. he might have been stabbed. dr. charles leale: we need to cut the shirt and coat away from the neck to the elbow. man: charlie. dr. charles taft: dr. charles taft. mary todd lincoln: you help him! is he dead? someone answer me! help him! oh, god. dr. charles leale: i'm checking for hemorrhage of the subclavial artery. wait. i found it. a hole. and there's a clot. [audience screaming]. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. dr. charles leale: it's a bullet wound. occipital bone here. removal of a clot has relieved pressure on the brain. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. lieutenant bolton: ladies! gentleman! the president is being attended by physicians! please make your way in orderly fashion to the street! dr. charles leale: i'm opening up his larynx for a free passage of air. i need you and you to lift his arms and manipulate them back and forth. up and down to expand his thorax. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. dr. charles leale: feeble. respiration not satisfactory. mary t
mary todd lincoln: [sobbing].his head. watch his head. he might have been stabbed. dr. charles leale: we need to cut the shirt and coat away from the neck to the elbow. man: charlie. dr. charles taft: dr. charles taft. mary todd lincoln: you help him! is he dead? someone answer me! help him! oh, god. dr. charles leale: i'm checking for hemorrhage of the subclavial artery. wait. i found it. a hole. and there's a clot. [audience screaming]. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. dr. charles leale: it's a...
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homicide detectives say green walked into marie's grocery on 6th and titan sheets and shot marie 11 times. >> her grandson was supposed to be working that morning. >> police told us green claims marie's grandson stole his necklace worth $5,000 to $10,000. this isn't green's first brush with the law. a docket search shows he's been arrested 17 times since 2005. the 31-year-old has faced at least 13 drug charges. although marie's family has closure, it's still bittersweet. >> she was the kingpin of everything. my brother, he doesn't even want to live. yesterday was the first time i got him to laugh a little. >> brother-in-law al buck says marie's husband plans to close to grocery store. >>> right now at 11:00, dozens of russian diplomats are packing their bags as president obama punishes russia for its cyber attack against the u.s. now the kremlin is promising to respond. and president-elect trump is weighing in. drew smith is following developments live. >> this is notable. the strongest response to state directed hacking ever in this country. this will also impact the incoming administrat
homicide detectives say green walked into marie's grocery on 6th and titan sheets and shot marie 11 times. >> her grandson was supposed to be working that morning. >> police told us green claims marie's grandson stole his necklace worth $5,000 to $10,000. this isn't green's first brush with the law. a docket search shows he's been arrested 17 times since 2005. the 31-year-old has faced at least 13 drug charges. although marie's family has closure, it's still bittersweet. >>...
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also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract did the 1902 when she declaration for the alvarado --el, but she went on to do declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a number of holdings, particularly at the grand canyon. she designedlding for the harvey company was at the grand canyon, and that opened in 1905. in 1914 she designed the lookout. she designed the watchtower in 1933, although many of the hotels don't remain, one is still standing, and the heard museum has mary coulter's design la pasada.t posa it shows examples and gives insight to her design and technique. talented native american artists worked for the harvey company at different times. , who was ae fred capo talented painter that studied at the santa fe indian school. mary coulter hired him to paint a mural
also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract did the 1902 when she declaration for the alvarado --el, but she went on to do declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a number of...
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it seems everyone in the neighborhood knew marie buck. nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas joins us live outside her corner store with more on the grief in that community. andrea? >> well ted, we've heard so many stories about marie buck. like how every christmas she dresses up like santa. how she used this store as a way to help people out. how she was born and raised on this very block. and if the tears we've seen are any indication, she will definitely be missed. >> the news spread quickly but it's taking much longer fon it to sink in. >> it's christmas eve, who does this. >> police responded to marie's grocery just before 9:00 this morning. a man described as wearing a black hoodie fired a dozen shots. the 81-year-old owner was hit multiple times and was pronounced dead at the hospital. she's identified by family as marie buck. >> i can't believe it. how people can be like animals. you want to go in and rob the store. rob the store. you got to kill them? >> police say it does not appear that anything was stolen. those who know aunt marie say
it seems everyone in the neighborhood knew marie buck. nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas joins us live outside her corner store with more on the grief in that community. andrea? >> well ted, we've heard so many stories about marie buck. like how every christmas she dresses up like santa. how she used this store as a way to help people out. how she was born and raised on this very block. and if the tears we've seen are any indication, she will definitely be missed. >> the news spread...
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i open it, here is this letter from mary. >> you say mary look you know her.ut at the time. >> i know. it's funny. she made her own envelope. >> pete natalian didn't know 10-year-old mary mcgann. >> dear santa claus. >> reporter: when he discovered her partially charred letter in his fireplace. >> my little brother would look you to bring him a wagon. >> reporter: he was struck lie by the last line of mary's note. >> she doesn't ask for anything for herself and says please do not forget the poor. spirit of christmas. that generosity. and maturity. she is 10. >> reporter: he set out to find mary. the census record he dug up only told part of the story. when "the new york times" got involved. >> reporter: they found where she was buried in four days. mary mcgann married george mcgahan. we get to the stone. and there it is. george mcgahan. mary is not on the stone. >> reporter: there was a space but no name. mary who never had children and worked as a stenographer died in 1979 at age 82. >> a little girl who had that kind of emotional depth and generosity has to
i open it, here is this letter from mary. >> you say mary look you know her.ut at the time. >> i know. it's funny. she made her own envelope. >> pete natalian didn't know 10-year-old mary mcgann. >> dear santa claus. >> reporter: when he discovered her partially charred letter in his fireplace. >> my little brother would look you to bring him a wagon. >> reporter: he was struck lie by the last line of mary's note. >> she doesn't ask for anything...
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sadly we have learn that marie buck had $750 cash in her pocket. hundreds more in the register ready to start for business, ready to pay any delivery guys that were coming by and grandson was supposed to be working. he never showed up for work. marie's last phone call was to her grandson to get to the call and she wanted to see that store and customers and friend who need coffee, sandwiches, whatever not to be disappointed so she opened up instead that morning when her grandson was supposed to be there and this killer knew grandson so much, knew his schedule at work, knew he was supposed to be in the grocery store on christmas eve morning and that tells you how close he was to the grandson and you can bet that grandson feels awful right now, about getting his grandmother killed and captain clark's word but that is exactly what happened and that was true stunner for everybody at viewing last night and everybody who knew marie buck, just shocking it was a member of her own family behind all of this. >> make it so hard for him, and for that whole fami
sadly we have learn that marie buck had $750 cash in her pocket. hundreds more in the register ready to start for business, ready to pay any delivery guys that were coming by and grandson was supposed to be working. he never showed up for work. marie's last phone call was to her grandson to get to the call and she wanted to see that store and customers and friend who need coffee, sandwiches, whatever not to be disappointed so she opened up instead that morning when her grandson was supposed to...
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people continue to power out here to say prayers for 81 year-old marie buck, shot and killed just on the other side of that door. in the meantime the investigation continues, police, are scouring this neighborhood for surveillance video, they want to talk to anybody who may have information, about this homicide, and they do say, that they believe that this was not random and that the person who pulled the trigger, intended to do so. >> marie buck's south philadelphia home stand two doors from the grocery store. the she lovingly ran for 43 years. >> she was murdered. my mom was murdered. >> reporter: all damon family and friend stopped by to pay their respects. a few feet away others pause todd pray outside memorial that has over taken steps of the marie's grocery store. saturday morning police say 81 year-old marie was shot and killed inside, 48 hours and counting, the who did it and why are deeply troubling questions without answers. >> plus, some say that they had word at one time or another or was it somebody on drugs and completely out of it who just comes over and shoots somebod
people continue to power out here to say prayers for 81 year-old marie buck, shot and killed just on the other side of that door. in the meantime the investigation continues, police, are scouring this neighborhood for surveillance video, they want to talk to anybody who may have information, about this homicide, and they do say, that they believe that this was not random and that the person who pulled the trigger, intended to do so. >> marie buck's south philadelphia home stand two doors...
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everybody thought i had black hair. >> and mary tyler moore. >> mary got her big break as dick's wifet the former model and dancer despite the age difference between her and dick. >> i said she's a little young. >> that's the first thing he said, and what's the difference in your age? >> 12. 12 years. >> i said nobody will -- nobody ever, ever even mentioned it. the first time they kissed on the pilot, that was it. >> i had a real crush on her. they really were attracted to each other, but they both had relationships and they were very circumspect, but they were really attracted to each other. >> i -- i -- i -- i don't think it's right for you to wear that dress when i'm not with you. >> we became an improv and you could tell us a scene, and we could make it up. she read me very well, and i read her timing very well, and it was such a pleasure to work with her. >> running from 1961 to '66, dick played a tv comedy writer for a show where reiner was the egotistical star. the show won 15 emmy awards, but wasn't a break-out hit at first. >> we got canceled at the end of the first year, an
everybody thought i had black hair. >> and mary tyler moore. >> mary got her big break as dick's wifet the former model and dancer despite the age difference between her and dick. >> i said she's a little young. >> that's the first thing he said, and what's the difference in your age? >> 12. 12 years. >> i said nobody will -- nobody ever, ever even mentioned it. the first time they kissed on the pilot, that was it. >> i had a real crush on her. they...
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mary: donald trump spent the weekend wrapping up his thank you tour. notably absent any talk of russian hacking in the u.s. election. president barack obama: not much happens in russia without vladimir putin. mary: cyber security experts found stolen e-mails were sent to an internet address used by russians in other attacks and the c.i.a. has shared with other agencies highly classified information from inside the kremlin, itself, vladimir putin was directly involved. president barack obama: unless the american people genuinely think the c.i.a., the f.b.i., are less trust worthy than the russians, then people should pay attention to what our intelligence agencies say. mary: trump has repeatedly refused to accept russia's involvement. >> there is this conclusive opinion among all of these intelligence agencies then they should issue a report or stand and make f a camera the case. mary: president obama said he addressed the hacking with putin back in september. president barack obama: talked to him directly and tell him to cut it out or there will be ser
mary: donald trump spent the weekend wrapping up his thank you tour. notably absent any talk of russian hacking in the u.s. election. president barack obama: not much happens in russia without vladimir putin. mary: cyber security experts found stolen e-mails were sent to an internet address used by russians in other attacks and the c.i.a. has shared with other agencies highly classified information from inside the kremlin, itself, vladimir putin was directly involved. president barack obama:...
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mag dellan church for marie's funeral. long line last night for her viewing and everybody here hearing stunning connection to her grandson made it even worse, that he was involved in drug dealing, with the accused killer this man that we have a picture of the mug shot maurice green. this guy has taking a lot of mug shots. sixteen arrests since just 2005. everybody in line said the same thing, by the way, we found out that marie had 750 bucks cash in her pocket, more cash in her business cash register, she would have gave that guy all of the money that she had. she would have gave her grandson all of the honey he needed to headache up whatever debt he had with this guy, had somebody just asked for it. >> decedent had a grandson who the suspect believes had something to do with stealing his expensive chain. as a result of that he was demanding money back from him. he never gave it back to him. showed up at the store, thinking grand somebody would be there work going. the grandson was not. very sadly he shot and killed the gr
mag dellan church for marie's funeral. long line last night for her viewing and everybody here hearing stunning connection to her grandson made it even worse, that he was involved in drug dealing, with the accused killer this man that we have a picture of the mug shot maurice green. this guy has taking a lot of mug shots. sixteen arrests since just 2005. everybody in line said the same thing, by the way, we found out that marie had 750 bucks cash in her pocket, more cash in her business cash...
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a second viewing will be held tomorrow morning followed by marie's funeral. chris, back to you. >> sabina, thanks. >>> on your radar tonight, the rain comes to an end. the temperatures drop and the wind starts to pick up. we're in for a cold day tomorrow that wind making things feel colder. meteorologist scott williams here with a lock ahead. scott i see that camera behind you is just shaking away. >> absolutely, chris. we're talking about winds of change across the delaware valley. temperatures are dropping as well but take look at that camera kind of shaking as winds are already gusting up to 30 miles an hour across the philadelphia area. but look at the current numbers. 38 degrees right now after high today of 46. winds right now are sustained out of the west right at about 15 miles per hour. as we look at ultimate doppler most of the region drying out but earlier we were watching one little band, a shower that produced some heavy rain and also some sleet in parts of south jersey it moved through salem county around vineland moving toward mays landing as w
a second viewing will be held tomorrow morning followed by marie's funeral. chris, back to you. >> sabina, thanks. >>> on your radar tonight, the rain comes to an end. the temperatures drop and the wind starts to pick up. we're in for a cold day tomorrow that wind making things feel colder. meteorologist scott williams here with a lock ahead. scott i see that camera behind you is just shaking away. >> absolutely, chris. we're talking about winds of change across the...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?hings in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. [singing] [singing] [ applause ] dad: maybe he's really focused. mom: maybe he likes spinning the wheels. dad: maybe he just loves trucks. announcer: preoccupation with objects is
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?hings in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no...
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aunt marie to everyone, she was beloved corner grocer for 44 years. buck was killed saturday as she stood in her store a crime that gripped the neighborhood and city. >> you just have to grieve. it's going a take a long time. it's going to take a very long time. >> reporter: 31-year-old maurice green went to the store looking for buck's grandson. green who has a lengthy rap sheet claimed buck's grandson stole jewelry from him and owed him money. cops say he shot marie buck 11 times. >> it's awful, and like i said i'm praying for them every day. i can never imagine going through this. >> reporter: at the funeral, the priest asked all to remember their faith and try to hold all good memories because marie's fame and belief in god was strong. >> at the heart of my hunt she loved the church, she had very strong faith, and i believe that, you know, she was there with us and watching over us. she was just a star. my mom was a very, very wonderful woman. a very loved woman. >> i want this to live on right now for my mom. i know she sees this and i know she i
aunt marie to everyone, she was beloved corner grocer for 44 years. buck was killed saturday as she stood in her store a crime that gripped the neighborhood and city. >> you just have to grieve. it's going a take a long time. it's going to take a very long time. >> reporter: 31-year-old maurice green went to the store looking for buck's grandson. green who has a lengthy rap sheet claimed buck's grandson stole jewelry from him and owed him money. cops say he shot marie buck 11 times....
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anne-marie? >> thank you, brook silva-braga, in new york. >>> first lady michelle obama gave her final one-on-one interview in the white house to oprah winfrey and said hope was a key element of her husband's time in office. >> your husband's administration, everything. the election was all about hope. do you think that this administration achieved that? >> reporter: yes. i do. because we feel the difference now. see, now, we're feeling what not having hope feels like, you know? hope is necessary. it's a necessary concept, and barack didn't just talk about hope because he thought it was just a nice slogan to get votes. i mean, he and i and so many believe that -- what else do you have if you don't have hope? >> yeah. >> what do you give your kids if you can't give them hope? you know? our children respond to crises the way they see us respond, you know? it's like the toddler that bumps his head on the table. >> that's right. >> and they look up at you to figure out whether it hurts and if you're
anne-marie? >> thank you, brook silva-braga, in new york. >>> first lady michelle obama gave her final one-on-one interview in the white house to oprah winfrey and said hope was a key element of her husband's time in office. >> your husband's administration, everything. the election was all about hope. do you think that this administration achieved that? >> reporter: yes. i do. because we feel the difference now. see, now, we're feeling what not having hope feels...
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i'm anne-marie green.s morning, president-elect trump plans to announce that exxonmobil chief rex tillerson is his choice for secretary of state. questions about tillerson's ties to russia come as congressional leaders say they support investigations into the possible russia cyber attacks to influence the election. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. overnight, russian president vladimir putin said he's ready to meet with the next president of the u.s. in fact, he wants to give mr. trump time to form his administration first. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump hinted at his secretary of state announcement in a tweet. days after praising exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson in an interview with fox news. >> he's much more than a business executive. i mean, he's a world class player. >> reporter: the development came moments after top contender mitt romney a strident never-trump voice during the campaign confirmed in a facebook post that he was out of the running. sayi
i'm anne-marie green.s morning, president-elect trump plans to announce that exxonmobil chief rex tillerson is his choice for secretary of state. questions about tillerson's ties to russia come as congressional leaders say they support investigations into the possible russia cyber attacks to influence the election. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. overnight, russian president vladimir putin said he's ready to meet with the next president of the...
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and they come to find out that everybody had a close relationship with marie. very rarely did they talk business, they talked lives and she cared about john and his family. look at this those, anybody who has ever grown up near a store like this like i did, had that corner store, had that older person, that you looked up to, talked to almost every day and fed you almost every day and this those was one that touched me you always get the best hoagies. >> and entire community because be in can make sense of some. >> get a sense of how great a woman she was. time is 6:06. another lady that inspired people there ruben a pioneering astronomer and philadelphia native has tied. ruben is credited with helping to find powerful evidence of dark matter. she found that galaxies didn't rotate as predict. ruben won numerous award during her career including 1993 national medal of science from president bill clinton. according to her son astronomer most recently lived near princeton new jersey and she died of natural causes. ruben was 88. >>> lets go bowling today because our
and they come to find out that everybody had a close relationship with marie. very rarely did they talk business, they talked lives and she cared about john and his family. look at this those, anybody who has ever grown up near a store like this like i did, had that corner store, had that older person, that you looked up to, talked to almost every day and fed you almost every day and this those was one that touched me you always get the best hoagies. >> and entire community because be in...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family are always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because they were planning on something but i said, no, i don't want to. it's not that important anymore to me. it's just getting older. >>> coming up -- >> becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield has an emotional moment and mary kay concepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family are always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, prosecutors say murder charges are possible in the oakland warehouse fire that killed at least 36 people. the cause of friday night's fire during a dance party remains under investigation. recovery efforts at the warehouse have resumed. overnight, a massive piece of crane, now keeps one wall from caving in on search teams. edward lawrence is in oakland. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. at this point, we know that city building inspectors have been to this warehouse five times over the past three years. now at this point right now, we have the large machinery, heavy cranes here. in safely to find the rest of the victims. mourners gathered inside the ghostship warehouse lighting candles and offering hugs of the victims. >> i'm only 15 and i don't know what they're going through but i can feel for them. >> a lot of artists and a lot of people who have been pushing and pushing and pushing were all in the wrong place at exactly the right time. >> reporter:
i'm anne-marie green. well, prosecutors say murder charges are possible in the oakland warehouse fire that killed at least 36 people. the cause of friday night's fire during a dance party remains under investigation. recovery efforts at the warehouse have resumed. overnight, a massive piece of crane, now keeps one wall from caving in on search teams. edward lawrence is in oakland. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. at this point, we know that city building...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." when you have a cold, pain from a headache can make this... feel like this. the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol? when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol?, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol? mastering irresistibly smooth. the lindor truffle ... from the lindt master chocolatiers. unwind. with the lindor truffle. >>> our top story this morning. at least 33 people were killed in friday night's warehouse fire in oakland. a criminal investigation has been opened. fire crews are still searching the building and the death toll is expected to rise. the building had no sprinklers and few exists. >>> last night on "60 minutes," scott pelley interviewed house speaker paul ryan. >> did you believe he could be nominated? really? >> yeah, no. i didn't see this one coming. he knows that. i don't think most people in the country saw. if you would ha
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." when you have a cold, pain from a headache can make this... feel like this. the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol? when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol?, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol? mastering irresistibly smooth. the lindor truffle ......
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mary? >> paul, this is a big, fat miss for canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who when he found out that fidel castro had passed, sent out a message saying, among other things, that he and his wife joined the people of cuba in mourning the loss of a remarkable leader. he also said that fidel castro was a man who loved the cuban people very much. the good news is that it spawned a series of messages on social media that mocked him mercilessly by posting parodies praising people like stalin and hitler. and in the end, mr. trudeau, did not go to the castro funeral. >> oh, he didn't go to the castro funeral? so has he really been damaged by this in the sense of the perception of him as a serious leader? >> absolutely. i mean even people that i know on the left in canada were embarrassed by the ridiculous praise that he gave to a guy who just has such a terrible track record. >> all right. and william? >> paul, among the biggest misses of the year has to go to marilyn mosby, the baltimore s
mary? >> paul, this is a big, fat miss for canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who when he found out that fidel castro had passed, sent out a message saying, among other things, that he and his wife joined the people of cuba in mourning the loss of a remarkable leader. he also said that fidel castro was a man who loved the cuban people very much. the good news is that it spawned a series of messages on social media that mocked him mercilessly by posting parodies praising people like...
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also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at thelvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract basis in 1902 when she did the declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do -- declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a number of holdings, particularly at the grand canyon. the first building she designed for the harvey company was at the grand canyon, and that opened in 1905. in 1914 she designed the lookout. she designed the watchtower in 1933, although many of the hotels don't remain, one is still standing, and the heard museum has mary coulter's design book for la pasada. it shows examples and gives insight to her design and technique. a number of talented native american artists worked for the harvey company at different times. here we have fred, who was a talented painter that studied at the santa fe indian sc
also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at thelvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract basis in 1902 when she did the declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do -- declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a...
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mary, thank you. we want to bring in colonel steve ganyard, and abc's political analyst, matt dowd. gentlemen, thanks for joining us on this friday. >> good morning. >> and, steve, let's start with you. this appears to be the beginning of a new cold war. you just heard in mary's piece the russian foreign minister is proposing expelling about 31 diplomats there in russia. >> yeah, i don't think it's a new cold war, paula. i think this is more like cold war 2.0 and been going on for several years and so i think what we're seeing at the end of the obama administration is playing out the last chapter in the putin/obama saga, but it's a cold war that's been going on for several years. the 35 people we kicked out, that's a strong message. they will retaliate today. the sanctions aren't very impressive. the irony here is that the reset button that obama was looking for at the beginning of his administration is really going to be president trump's here in
mary, thank you. we want to bring in colonel steve ganyard, and abc's political analyst, matt dowd. gentlemen, thanks for joining us on this friday. >> good morning. >> and, steve, let's start with you. this appears to be the beginning of a new cold war. you just heard in mary's piece the russian foreign minister is proposing expelling about 31 diplomats there in russia. >> yeah, i don't think it's a new cold war, paula. i think this is more like cold war 2.0 and been going on...
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mary barra is pretty good doing that sort of thing and steering clear of controversy.t was interesting, she agreed to be on president-elect trump's economic council. but at this point that was a paper transaction. she has not up this point even talked to him. we'll see where this goes. liz: gordon, you're on the phone. what has your digging turned up? is it ford? ford has operations in china. general motors does business there. they have buick plant for many, many years with a chinese partner. now suddenly post-phone call where donald trump took congratulatory call with the stated enemy of china, the country of taiwan, suddenly they start crying price fixing. against at least one of these companies. again we don't know which ones. >> we don't know which one. everyone's been saying either gm or ford. clearly what china is trying to do is inestimate date trump -- intimidate trump largely because of his comments about taiwan. we had 430 billion-dollar trade surplus against the u.s., with a trade war they certainly want, they would be in a very difficult position, trade de
mary barra is pretty good doing that sort of thing and steering clear of controversy.t was interesting, she agreed to be on president-elect trump's economic council. but at this point that was a paper transaction. she has not up this point even talked to him. we'll see where this goes. liz: gordon, you're on the phone. what has your digging turned up? is it ford? ford has operations in china. general motors does business there. they have buick plant for many, many years with a chinese partner....
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a criminal investigation has been launched into the oakland warehouse fire that killed at least 33 people. crews are still searching the building and the death toll is expected to rise. it is believed as many as a hundred people attended friday night's party and the victims include 17-year-olds. the warehouse had no sprinklers and few exits. the building had been described as a cluttered death trap. edward lawrence is in oakland. good morning, edward. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. right now, fire crews are inside that building, they are hoping to finish going through it later on today. a make-shift memorial has been set up a block away outside there. very few people actually went to the hospital in this. as one alameda county sheriff sergeant said, you either made it out or you didn't. as recovery teams continue to search the now charred site of oakland's ghost ship warehouse, the only thing the friends and family of the missing can do is wait. this man was there wi
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a criminal investigation has been launched into the oakland warehouse fire that killed at least 33 people. crews are still searching the building and the death toll is expected to rise. it is believed as many as a hundred people attended friday night's party and the victims include 17-year-olds. the warehouse had no sprinklers and few exits. the building had been described as a cluttered death trap. edward lawrence is in oakland. good morning, edward....
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we're out front of saint mary magdellan church just four blocks from where marie buck was killed and this is where her funeral will be held later today. in a coincidence we have new information, why a killer from overbrook, deal drugs town here, how did he know her grandson? well, her store, was at sixth and titan. this guy, 31 year-old maurice green, grew up four blocks from the store. grew up there. went to that store as a kid. so he knew the family. knew her grandson. he grew up at sixth and carpenter right by his grandparent down here in south philadelphia. when they moved to the west philadelphia overbrook area, he came back here, and this is where he would deal drugs with the grandson apparently according to police, arrested twice just this year that we know of among his 15 to 17 arrests, since he became an adult. >> something that he he was into unfortunately and ultimately got his grandmother killed. he is very sad, family is very upset but did he work with us. >> obviously she was intended target. he opened up the door and shot her 11 times. what we believe the grandson was
we're out front of saint mary magdellan church just four blocks from where marie buck was killed and this is where her funeral will be held later today. in a coincidence we have new information, why a killer from overbrook, deal drugs town here, how did he know her grandson? well, her store, was at sixth and titan. this guy, 31 year-old maurice green, grew up four blocks from the store. grew up there. went to that store as a kid. so he knew the family. knew her grandson. he grew up at sixth and...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the weather report for a lot of folks is bone chilling cold and a lot of snow. heavy snow and freezing temperatures stretch from the sierras to the great lakes to the northeast. by the weekend single digit wind the snow and freezing temperatures making travel difficult and dangerous. hannah daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. two separate snow systems have triggered blinding snowstorms that have led to several deadly pileups in several states. the heavy snow whiteout conditions and subzero temperatures are expected to last throughout the weekend. as snow plows got to work in upstate new york crews in ohio vehicles involved in a major pileup along interstate 90. >> pretty aggravated about it, you know, i'm trying to get home. it's cold in this weather. >> reporter: the chain reaction crash that injured more than a dozen people was one of many triggered thursday by a lake effect snowstorm that brought whiteout conditions to the midwest. in mich
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the weather report for a lot of folks is bone chilling cold and a lot of snow. heavy snow and freezing temperatures stretch from the sierras to the great lakes to the northeast. by the weekend single digit wind the snow and freezing temperatures making travel difficult and dangerous. hannah daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning. two separate snow systems have triggered blinding snowstorms that have led to several deadly pileups...
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police told us they believe green's original target was marie's grandson.en several times. >> so the decedent had a grand son who the suspect believed had something to do with his expensive chain. as a result of that, he was demanding money back from him, he never gave it back to him. he showed up at the store, because he thought the grandson was going to be there working. >> police say that green was seen on surveillance video running from the scene. they also received anonymous tips. they say that the grandson is cooperating with police and will not be charged. >>> we are also learning new details about the jersey shore woman who disappeared for days with her great grand daughter and don and tonight both are alive and recovering in the hospital. >> they somehow got lost on a trip from may's landing to north carolina. >> nbc 10 jersey shore reporter ted greenberg joins us live from the family's neighborhood in mays landing. >> reporter: people in this neighborhood can't wait for little lamira briley to return her, especially some of the communities younges
police told us they believe green's original target was marie's grandson.en several times. >> so the decedent had a grand son who the suspect believed had something to do with his expensive chain. as a result of that, he was demanding money back from him, he never gave it back to him. he showed up at the store, because he thought the grandson was going to be there working. >> police say that green was seen on surveillance video running from the scene. they also received anonymous...
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mary mag did a lynn in south philadelphia. for now live from police headquarters, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", jim, january, back to you. >> so tragic. in other news, south jersey grandmother and her great granddaughter are still recovering this morning after being stranded for several days in virginia. seventy-one year old barbara briley and fifth year old la myra briley left mays landing on christmas eve headed to visit family in north carolina but they never arrived. they were found wednesday, in a heavily wooded area, in continuewitty county virginia south of richmond, virginia. why they got lost, still, remains a mystery. >>> starting january 1st, philadelphia will have tighter rules for businesses selling tobacco. new provisions include tobacco free school zones, for new retailers. also, anyone who is caught selling tobacco to minors three time within two years will be suspended from selling tobacco products for a year, city health commissioner says stronger measures aim to keep children away from cigarettes. >> m
mary mag did a lynn in south philadelphia. for now live from police headquarters, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", jim, january, back to you. >> so tragic. in other news, south jersey grandmother and her great granddaughter are still recovering this morning after being stranded for several days in virginia. seventy-one year old barbara briley and fifth year old la myra briley left mays landing on christmas eve headed to visit family in north carolina but they never arrived....
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hughes moved in with a woman named mary martinez - the two knew each other from prison. the police report suggests martinez is responsible for most of the abuse - but hughes didn't do anything to stop it. the two now face a combined totals of six felony counts of child neglect, physical abuse of a child, and failure to act to prevent bodily harm to a child. trevions being treated in the hospital for abuse. two other men were taken into custody in relation to this case but have yet to be charged. records show mary martinez is also currently facing charges in milwuakee county for breaking into a locked car. both mary martinez and etter hughes will be back in court on december 12th for seperate preliminary hearings. also tonight...police are looking for suspects in two shootings in milwaukee. milwaukee.around 8-40 last corner of 28th and west fond du lac avenue.he was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.the second shooting happened less than two hours later near 17th and lapham. detectives say a 26 year old man was shot by his drug dealer...but his injuries are not
hughes moved in with a woman named mary martinez - the two knew each other from prison. the police report suggests martinez is responsible for most of the abuse - but hughes didn't do anything to stop it. the two now face a combined totals of six felony counts of child neglect, physical abuse of a child, and failure to act to prevent bodily harm to a child. trevions being treated in the hospital for abuse. two other men were taken into custody in relation to this case but have yet to be...