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mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. experience a blend of refined craftsmanship... ...and raw power, engineered to take the crown. presenting the all-new lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that t
mary ann was almost 50. worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> but eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, hey, i want to move back home. >> and archie welcomed her back, forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> none at all? >> that was my dad. >> across town, janos kulscar wasn't...
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marie obviously was a woman who spoke up for women so eloquently in her reporting. >> yeah, marie hasbeen a big supporter of women. i benefitted from that growing up. she's always been a mentor to me and to many women in the field. so close to the girls and women in my family in particular, and to have a woman betray her like that does make it -- does make it worse. makes it personal. it's just very hard to imagine. >> scott, for cat obviously and the family, it's incredibly personal, but also there's the bigger picture. but how do you -- what is the jurisdiction under which you can see in an american court, a foreign government, who's shown absolutely no will to respond? >> yes. normally a foreign state is absolutely immune from the jurisdiction of the american courts. but there is one particular statute, the foreign sovereign immunities act which waives the immunity of a foreign state, such as syria, if it's been designated a state sponsor of terrorism, and if it engages in the deliberate killing of an american citizen in violation of international law. and it's really that basis an
marie obviously was a woman who spoke up for women so eloquently in her reporting. >> yeah, marie hasbeen a big supporter of women. i benefitted from that growing up. she's always been a mentor to me and to many women in the field. so close to the girls and women in my family in particular, and to have a woman betray her like that does make it -- does make it worse. makes it personal. it's just very hard to imagine. >> scott, for cat obviously and the family, it's incredibly...
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mary beth: no.sevelt students all voted to have our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very unexpected. as i tell students, this really is how most history is made, by the small things that we do in life. and you have to take your experiences and find what you can do with them to make a better world. i have found that i can share this story with students and help encourage them to speak up for the things that affect their lives. susan: we have about eight minutes left. there has been referenced by both of you to later first amendment conditions that have affected schools. i'm going to put them on the screen and have you tell us a little more about them. they include bethel school district versus frazier in 1986. dials versus merit no in 2007 and morsi frederick in 2007. -- guiles v, marineu, and mose v. frederick. erik: in bethel,
mary beth: no.sevelt students all voted to have our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very unexpected. as i tell students, this really is how most history is made, by the small things that we do in life. and you have to take your experiences and find what you can do with them to make a better world. i have found that i can...
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a former deputy spokesperson for the state department, marie harf. fox news contributor tomi lahren and joining us on the couch today, former white house press secretary under president george w. bush and a fox news contributor as well, ari fleischer. he's "outnumbered." we got a busy day. welcome back. >> tomi: thank you, good to be here. round two. >> harris: president trump reacting to the release of former fbi director james comey's memos. the president tweeted this. "james comey memos just out and show clearly that there was no collusion and no obstruction. also, he leaked classified information. will the witch hunt continue? "the three house republicans i push for the memo said in the statement "rather than making a criminal case for it obstruction or interference with an ongoing investigation, these memos would be defense exhibit a suggestions charge be made." german goodlatte, and nunez so he never told james comey to shut down the russian investigation. the public and congressmen who sits on the house judiciary and oversight committee reacte
a former deputy spokesperson for the state department, marie harf. fox news contributor tomi lahren and joining us on the couch today, former white house press secretary under president george w. bush and a fox news contributor as well, ari fleischer. he's "outnumbered." we got a busy day. welcome back. >> tomi: thank you, good to be here. round two. >> harris: president trump reacting to the release of former fbi director james comey's memos. the president tweeted this....
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mary: thank you. mr. farage. [applause] walk in this area so the camera can get you. mr. farage: so this is the safe space? good evening, maryland. this debate is a victory before it begins. the fact is we are having a proper, open debate. boy, there are going to be differences. president fox thinks the european union is a great success. i think it is a anti-democratic monster that is crushing democracy and runic nationstates and taking away liberty. we have fundamentally different points of views on this issues, but you know something? will be able to debate those issues in a relatively civilized manner. [laughter] want behave badly rotten universities of country. the development of safe space, these narrow zones some of us are confined to. the ida that because somebody else has a different point of view they are basically intrinsically evil, is not what parliamentary democracy is all about. it is not what our great nations fought two world wars and sacrificed so much for. liberty and democracy is an
mary: thank you. mr. farage. [applause] walk in this area so the camera can get you. mr. farage: so this is the safe space? good evening, maryland. this debate is a victory before it begins. the fact is we are having a proper, open debate. boy, there are going to be differences. president fox thinks the european union is a great success. i think it is a anti-democratic monster that is crushing democracy and runic nationstates and taking away liberty. we have fundamentally different points of...
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>> mary: panelle.bs, 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 until t
>> mary: panelle.bs, 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...
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mary l. booker leadership academy charter school. so this item is being referred to curriculum and program and to budget and business services. could i get a motion and a second for the first reading of all of these policies and superintendent's proposals? >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. i do have speakers for item six, which is the reading of the authorization to grant or in alternative deny the petition for the mary l. booker leadership academy charter school. i have ten speakers on this item. we usually provide for five minutes on first readings, and -- but i will call your name and please come up, and you'll each get a minute. so susan solomon, alida fisher, julie robert fong, castro walker, c.m. bivens, come on up. terrence davis, betty hunter, susan fong wong, tiana cuman, and geraldine anderson. >> thank you, commissioners and superintendent. my name is alina fisher, and i am the chairman of the advisory for community education. as i've stated before, the c.a.c. board and our mem
mary l. booker leadership academy charter school. so this item is being referred to curriculum and program and to budget and business services. could i get a motion and a second for the first reading of all of these policies and superintendent's proposals? >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. i do have speakers for item six, which is the reading of the authorization to grant or in alternative deny the petition for the mary l. booker leadership academy charter school. i have...
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>> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years.nddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah, that's -- whoa. go ahead, go for it. >> eric: you want to try it? >> anthony: no, go for it, big boy. all right, here we go. >> anthony: is there a future for him in the restaurant business? i'm not so sure. >> anthony: normal humans do not usually follow multiple wads of oozing cheese melted over potatoes with a molten pot of more cheese. >> anthony: so you're excited. finally, your fondue. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: but we are no ordinary men. we are titans. we are centurions of dairy products. >> anthony: okay, let's do the fondue. >> marie: do some eights slowly. >> anthony: figure eight >> marie: eights, on the bottom. you touch the bottom. tony, tony, tony, li
>> marie: yes. >> anthony: for how many years? >> marie: soon 130 years. >> anthony: 130 years.nddad. >> anthony: great grandfather. >> eric: so you will have to help us. >> marie: i'll explain. >> anthony: finally, raclette. i've been waiting for this. >> eric: i know. >> marie: would you like it directly on your potatoes? >> anthony: please, oh, it bubbles. >> marie: i cut with this part. >> anthony: oh, man, yeah,...
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my question is for mary beth. as a teacher, i know the power that my students possess, but you, someone who actually lived it and went through it, what would you tell them to keep their motivation and their spirits up, especially with everything going on in our country? mary beth: what i found is that when you find an issue that you care about, and i know so many of you already have issues that you care about, and you join up with other people who also care about that issue to do something about it, life becomes very interesting. and meaningful. and you get to meet all kinds of great, interesting people. like i'm meeting all of you today. and many days it's even fun, like today, so that is my advice. find some issue that you can speak up about and stand up about, and also, even as a child , i felt sad about a lot of things. i still do today. i think because i've been a nurse working with children and teenagers for so many years, many things make me sad. but one thing, the kids don't have what you need a lot of tim
my question is for mary beth. as a teacher, i know the power that my students possess, but you, someone who actually lived it and went through it, what would you tell them to keep their motivation and their spirits up, especially with everything going on in our country? mary beth: what i found is that when you find an issue that you care about, and i know so many of you already have issues that you care about, and you join up with other people who also care about that issue to do something...
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mary keitany, mary keita ny, who mary keitany, who was expected to win the race, dropped off quite some a brilliant result for the kenyan athletes. thriving in this heat. it will be a kenyan one dashed to at this london marathon. brilliant scenes for those working and watering, perhaps not so brilliant for those running as it is so brilliant for those running as it is so hot out there. brigid kosgei has crossed the line. huge cheers for the kenyan athlete. brilliant result they are. lots of cameras and photography taking place to catch these winning moments. they will receive cooling down treatments, water and the team—mates are congratulating each other. in the end, they were running on their own. it is difficult running a marathon without having your competitors around you. clearly pacing it just right. so are third medallist coming in now. again, receiving brilliant applause. these elite runners from kenya, i suppose the very hot conditions are not really a problem. for the 40,000 runners were doing the marathon today, for many of them, it will really be taking its toll, especially i
mary keitany, mary keita ny, who mary keitany, who was expected to win the race, dropped off quite some a brilliant result for the kenyan athletes. thriving in this heat. it will be a kenyan one dashed to at this london marathon. brilliant scenes for those working and watering, perhaps not so brilliant for those running as it is so brilliant for those running as it is so hot out there. brigid kosgei has crossed the line. huge cheers for the kenyan athlete. brilliant result they are. lots of...
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mary, you are live on the bbc. congratulations.ay's celebrations? i think it is absolutely marvellous. absolutely brilliant. here is my dear friend. it is so good to welcome you back to begin hill. you are looking marvellous. it's a privilege to have you here again. it really, really is. hopefully we will get to chat to mary properly later on as part of the aerial display that is going to happen butjust the aerial display that is going to happen but just a the aerial display that is going to happen butjust a quick word on how it feels to be here today? it's absolutely wonderful. i meet all my old friends here. it's tremendous. and you've flew more than a00 spitfires during your time. yes, i did. and it was your favourite plane to fly, i understand? it's everybody's favourite. it was such a delightful aeroplane and so easy to fly. fantastic, mary. we will let you get in the war because it is cold right now. so, shortly, in a few hours, we should see these planes take off and be part of an aerial display which will have alan scott, w
mary, you are live on the bbc. congratulations.ay's celebrations? i think it is absolutely marvellous. absolutely brilliant. here is my dear friend. it is so good to welcome you back to begin hill. you are looking marvellous. it's a privilege to have you here again. it really, really is. hopefully we will get to chat to mary properly later on as part of the aerial display that is going to happen butjust the aerial display that is going to happen but just a the aerial display that is going to...
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maries as an option. finally one last comment, sub-acute beds are not be in free standing facilities. they must be adjacent or in hospitals because of patient fragility and frequent transfers to the icu. thank you. >> you are now going into public comment. >> no c2j2 and then we will. sorry gordon, please. >> is it okay for one of the nurses to speak from st. luke to speak before myself? >> supervisor sheehy: sure. we are also going to open it up for public comment as well. >> my name is jane sanderval. i have worked at st. lukes for -- years. our concern as future nurses and the health and well-being. as a result of the advocacy of nurses the h2j2 collision of which we are a part and the families of our patients at st. lukes make a commitment last fall to provide care to our remaining subacute patients however we are here today to state in no uncertain terms that this commission beige does not gdoes not go farenough to addree services in the city and county of san francisco. cpmc and must commit to accep
maries as an option. finally one last comment, sub-acute beds are not be in free standing facilities. they must be adjacent or in hospitals because of patient fragility and frequent transfers to the icu. thank you. >> you are now going into public comment. >> no c2j2 and then we will. sorry gordon, please. >> is it okay for one of the nurses to speak from st. luke to speak before myself? >> supervisor sheehy: sure. we are also going to open it up for public comment as...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> our top stories this morning, the man suspected of shooting two dallas police officers and a home depot worker is under arrest. police say armando luis juarez was being escorted out of the store when he opened fire yesterday. the two officers are in critical condition following surgery. >>> the husband of the woman killed last week when an engine exploded on a southwest airlines plane is speaking publicly for the first time. kris van cleave talked with michael reirden, husband of jennifer, who was an executive with wells fargo and a mother of two. >> one of my most confident things about this she called me that morning, she called to check on the day
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. where life meets legal. >>> our top stories this morning, the man suspected of...
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mary and lenore have carried their sons through an unstable, scary transition.ought for every bit of help they could find. and they have tried their best to give their sons the support they lost when they turned 21. nick has had an especially bumpy road. after depending solely on his mom for months, he finally got help in the form of a state funded program that sends aides to his home. then, his family had to break up in order to keep his services. not long after, another change. he abruptly loses some of his services again. >> our experience when he graduated was falling off a cliff. i said to my husband this was the equivalent of getting pushed off a cliff. >> reporter: here's why, new york state agencies put new conditions on how government funding can be used to pay for programs like nick's. he loses valuable members of his team overnight and quickly spins out of control. >> he's falling apart. he's a mess. and i need help and i need help like two months ago. >> reporter: after an episode of extreme anxiety leaves nick hospitalized, lenore calls an agency th
mary and lenore have carried their sons through an unstable, scary transition.ought for every bit of help they could find. and they have tried their best to give their sons the support they lost when they turned 21. nick has had an especially bumpy road. after depending solely on his mom for months, he finally got help in the form of a state funded program that sends aides to his home. then, his family had to break up in order to keep his services. not long after, another change. he abruptly...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike pompeo as secretary of state. during his hearing yesterday, pompeo, currently the cia chief, vowed to take a hard line against russia, and he seems to contradict the president's claim that the current troubles with russia are the result of the russian meddling in the election. >> it's caused by russian bad behavior. >> pompeo said he takes a back seat to no one when it comes to standing up to russia. when asked if he would resign if the president moved to resign him, he said no. >>> bill cosby's chief accuser is set to take the witness stand today in his se
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> in a surprise move president ordered a study of the u.s. postal system. he said they're on an unsustainable financial path and must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer bailout. in recent months the president has been criticizing amazon.com, acushion it or not paying its fair taxes and harming the postal service. >>> and at least one republican senator rands paul says he'll vote against confirming mike...
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mari: very much. robert: well, the northern california cherry blossom festival continues today, april 15, and next weekend, april 21 and 22 at san francisco's japantown, with the big parade on april 22. our booth will be across the street from the peace pagoda. for more details, you can go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up next, a man with a big connection to the festival as well as a cultural connection for us to hawaii. tom muromoto, the executive chef at the ka'anapali beach hotel in maui will join us with a cooking demonstration as well, so don't miss it. robert: well, there are certain stars at the cherry blossom festival, and here is one of them. with me is tom muromoto, who is not only the legendary executive chef at the ka'anapali beach hotel in maui, but this former professional surfer turned award-winning chef has taken his expertise around the world. and he'll be at the festival in san francisco, but he's with us right now. welcome to the show. tom muromoto: thank you very much. thank you fo
mari: very much. robert: well, the northern california cherry blossom festival continues today, april 15, and next weekend, april 21 and 22 at san francisco's japantown, with the big parade on april 22. our booth will be across the street from the peace pagoda. for more details, you can go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up next, a man with a big connection to the festival as well as a cultural connection for us to hawaii. tom muromoto, the executive chef at the ka'anapali beach hotel in maui...
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mary, i just want to thank you so much. i always enjoy talking to you, i always enjoy reading your books, and we're thrilled to have you here. >> it's a pleasure to be with you. >> thank you very much, mary. >>> up next, you pay for bottled water. what about bottled air the sky is the limit with this business >> what do you think >> oh, it's -- sweet why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> the beauty of canada's banff national park will leave you breathless and it's breathing life into a startup bottling crisp, clean, canadian air and shipping it to customers all over the world jane wells went to canada to meet the entrepreneurs behind this strange success story >> reporter: i'm in a clean room in canada with cool guys, literally cool guys, who take me on a four-hour drive from edmonton south into t
mary, i just want to thank you so much. i always enjoy talking to you, i always enjoy reading your books, and we're thrilled to have you here. >> it's a pleasure to be with you. >> thank you very much, mary. >>> up next, you pay for bottled water. what about bottled air the sky is the limit with this business >> what do you think >> oh, it's -- sweet why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen made a brief comment to cbs news wednesday following fbi raids on his home and aufgs earlier this week. >> mr. cohen, you say you're not worried at all. >> i'm not worried. >> reporter: the documents mention president trump's name several times. sources who see the warrant say it appears to them the real target of the raids was president trump. one source called it a search and destroy mission. >> mr. trump, how are you? >> cbs news confirms the search warrant allowed authorities to look for records concerning the release of the 2005 "hollywood access
anne-marie? >> teri okita in london. thank you so much, teri. >>> we're learning more about the fbi raid on the office of mr. trump's personal attorney. the warrant mentioned president trump by name. john schiumo is here in new york. john, good morning. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. this investigation is being run by the fbi's public corruption unit and it appears there's interest in the attorney and his client. president trump's personal toernl attorney michael cohen...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she may look like anyone's mother or grandmother, she's an absolute cold-blooded murderer. >> reporter: surveillance video released earlier this week allegedly showed reiss walking and driving inside a hotel more than 200 miles from ft. myers. police believe that's where she shot and killed pamela hutchinson who she met at a bar and then stole her white acura, credit cards, and identity. police believe she attacked hutchinson because they looked alike. we spoke with a reallative throh wink by phone. >> i'm sorry. i don't mean to get upset, but this is a relief.
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. olice believe she had a gambling problem and believe her modus operandi was to find women that resembled her and then steal her identity. >>> she was captured thursday, ending a week's-long manhunt. authorities say an eyewitness spotted a woman matching the description of the minnesota grandmother at a restaurant on south padre island. she was arrested by two deputy u.s. marshals shortly thereafter without incident. >> although she...
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good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that person is not fit to be president of the united states. >> the interview aired just ahead of the release of comey's new memoir "a higher loyalty." comey said it's possible the president obstructed justice when the president pressured him to drop the investigation of former director michael flynn, the former national security adviser. >> was mr. trump obstructing justice? >> possibly. >> comey was fired by president trump last may. the president launched a preemptive attack on comey sunday, tweeting in part, slippery james comey will go down as the worst fbi
good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. yes, president trump certainly did not mince words about comey on twitter yesterday, and neither did comey in his first interview before his book is released tomorrow. ousted fbi director james comey blasted president trump in an exclusive interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos sunday night. >> that person who sees moral equivalence in charlottesville, who talks about and treats women like they're pieces of meat, that...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's plane broke apart and broke from the engine and sending metal debris through the wing and into a cabin window. >> they said there was a hole and someone went out. >> 43-year-old jennifer riordan, a married mother of two from
i'm anne-marie green. >>> the pilots of a southwest jet that made an emergency landing after an engine blew apart say we were simply doing our jobs. within two weeks the faa plans to order an inspection of the fan blades like the one that snapped off that southwest jet. the engines manufacturer recommended an inspection nearly a year ago. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer equipped with tomahawk missiles is moved toward syria. it's moved within striking distance of syria but russia's ambassador to lebanon warns any missiles fired at syria are be shot down. a team of chemical weapons experts is on its way to syria to investigate the alleged gas attack on the town of douma. more than 40 civilians died, including children. >> the draft resolution has not been adopted. >> reporter: the u.n. security council has met four times this week on syria but vetoed prop e proposals from the u.s. and russia. russia is
i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with the suspected poison gas attack in syria. president trump consulted with european leaders about a possible joint military response as early as the end of this week. russia, syria's key ally, is warning the u.s. to refrain from an illegal military adventure. and european air traffic controllers are warning of a possible air strike. teri okita is in london. teri, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the uss navy destroyer...
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that's eight from stow maries for the time being ona from stow maries for the time being on a day whenices and other ceremonies across the south and south—east of england, have looks back to the great milestone on april the 1st back to the great milestone on april the ist 1980. robert hall, reporting from stow maries. just worth reflecting on what the 700 years ago on the manager about the army and naval air arms, coming into the royal air force. the manchester guardian on the 1st of april 1980 observed that today the two wings of the air servers become one. an old rivalry which perhaps was not without its value as a stimulus to both sections but lost in confusion much more than that achieved by healthy competition is ended. there is a single control and an identity of uniform. nothing is more significant than the haptic played among rmn amongst the dense german reinforcements converging on the front. —— the havoc played among our airmen. the headlines on bbc news... comedian eddie izzard joins labour's ruling committee — and says the party must stamp out anti—semitism. it comes as lab
that's eight from stow maries for the time being ona from stow maries for the time being on a day whenices and other ceremonies across the south and south—east of england, have looks back to the great milestone on april the 1st back to the great milestone on april the ist 1980. robert hall, reporting from stow maries. just worth reflecting on what the 700 years ago on the manager about the army and naval air arms, coming into the royal air force. the manchester guardian on the 1st of april...
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mary jo kopechne.bobby kennedy and the family says this movie showed her how she was. our bright young woman whose life had a promising young future that was snuffed out. today speculations continues surrounding her death including that her body was found in the backseat area of the car and why another woman's purse was also recovered from that car. i recently sat down with georgiana petoskey, her cousin and close confident and author of the book "our mary jo." what goes through your mind reliving this story and washington on the big screen? >> it was very powerful. it was very emotional and it was very sad. we did like the movie, we thought they did a masterful job with it. i thought jason clark, you thought you were watching ted kennedy and kate marro was darling and sweet and i think it captured mary jo's personality. at the same time, they walked a fine line with some of the scenes so not to imply the wrong thing and we appreciate that because mary jo was a woman full of integrity and intelligence
mary jo kopechne.bobby kennedy and the family says this movie showed her how she was. our bright young woman whose life had a promising young future that was snuffed out. today speculations continues surrounding her death including that her body was found in the backseat area of the car and why another woman's purse was also recovered from that car. i recently sat down with georgiana petoskey, her cousin and close confident and author of the book "our mary jo." what goes through your...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." . and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. the russian military says israel carried out an air strike on a syrian air base today following a poison gas attack in a syrian stronghold. at least 40 people, women and children, were killed. president trump promised a big price to pay for the suspected chemical attack. >>> and opening statements in the bill cosby retrial are sched
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." . and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪...
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let's thank mary beth and david. [applause] announcer: coming up later today, we will bring you a forum on the conflict in syria and that country's future is to buy the woodrow wilson center at 1:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span, wells fargo ceo tim sloan on his company's rebuilding effort following the scandal over customer accounts. hearing comments on the structural factors he believes led to those actions. >> we've got so many businesspeople that are probably wondering, with replication -- the reputation wells fargo had, how could this happen to you? what was the biggest lesson you learned over the last 18 months about what ball was dropped? obviously there was an incentive program that was too aggressive. beyond that, however the signals missed? >> i think part of the reason the signals were missed was that a few years ago we were organized differently. we were organized on a business line by business line basis. each of the business lines had its own finance department and risk department and h
let's thank mary beth and david. [applause] announcer: coming up later today, we will bring you a forum on the conflict in syria and that country's future is to buy the woodrow wilson center at 1:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span, wells fargo ceo tim sloan on his company's rebuilding effort following the scandal over customer accounts. hearing comments on the structural factors he believes led to those actions. >> we've got so many businesspeople that are probably...
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good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. southwest says the 18-year-old boeing 737 was inspected just two days before the accident. the ntsb now plans to look at its inspection history. >> they plan to roll out certain inspections of fan blades looking for signs of fatigue and fractures. >> the fan blade separated in two place. >> ntsb investigators believe one of the fan blades in the left engine of southwest's
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it all happened in 1979 when the woman, mary berwert was just 13. >> above all i am so happy. it is the best news. there was a time when i thought i would never know.>> this is a picture of mary berwert from 1979 when she celebrated her 13th birthday, two months after the picture was taken her life
it all happened in 1979 when the woman, mary berwert was just 13. >> above all i am so happy. it is the best news. there was a time when i thought i would never know.>> this is a picture of mary berwert from 1979 when she celebrated her 13th birthday, two months after the picture was taken her life
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nothing about the fact that mary jo kopechne died what must have been a horrible death. >> mary jo isattend the funeral mass. >> ted felt pretty strongly that his wife joan should accompany him to mary jo's funeral as a sign there was nothing she was concerned about in his behavior. so, joan kennedy, pregnant and on bed rest, had to stand by his side. and then very sadly suffered a miscarriage. >> the kennedys have overcome tragedy and scandal before, but mary jo's death at chappaquidick threatens to tarnish the family's name forever. >> there is this sense that teddy in a family known for courage acted like a coward, that he may have tried to save his own hyde rather than save a life and it's a scar on him. >> in the end, bottom line is that because of ted's recklessness, a woman died. >> senator edward kennedy pleads guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. on account of his unblemished record, he receives a suspended sentence. >> teddy finally breaks his silence and goes on television and he's speaking primarily to the voters of massachusetts, but he's speaking to the american p
nothing about the fact that mary jo kopechne died what must have been a horrible death. >> mary jo isattend the funeral mass. >> ted felt pretty strongly that his wife joan should accompany him to mary jo's funeral as a sign there was nothing she was concerned about in his behavior. so, joan kennedy, pregnant and on bed rest, had to stand by his side. and then very sadly suffered a miscarriage. >> the kennedys have overcome tragedy and scandal before, but mary jo's death at...
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2 aircrafts took to the skies watched by veterans. 0ur correspondent robert hall has been at stow maries great war aerodrome in essex where he's been speaking to people involved in today's celebrations. few better places to be on this milestone day for the raf, because stow maries is the last intact first world war aerodrome in europe. intact because lots of people, many of them volunteers, have worked here for quite a few years to get it back to something resembling what it would have been in 1918.
2 aircrafts took to the skies watched by veterans. 0ur correspondent robert hall has been at stow maries great war aerodrome in essex where he's been speaking to people involved in today's celebrations. few better places to be on this milestone day for the raf, because stow maries is the last intact first world war aerodrome in europe. intact because lots of people, many of them volunteers, have worked here for quite a few years to get it back to something resembling what it would have been in...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500 people were in the caravan when it started over a month ago. its dwuindled to about 200. many are camped on blankets and backpacks outside the crossing. hundreds at arrived at the u.s./mexico border. for many it was the end of a month-long journey to get to the united states, but the caravan's members learned they would have to wait before they could even apply for asylum. officials with u.s. customs and border protection said their facility south of san diego is full. the migrants won't be processed until space is available. >> are yo
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning some 200 central american migrants seeking asylum in the united states are being held at the mexico border. u.s. immigration officials say the san diego processing facility is full. their month-long journey by foot, train, and bus has been closely watched and criticized by the trump administration. hena doba is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it's been a tough journey for these migrants. so 1,500...
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anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j. watt wrote, thank you, b h barbara bush. i'm forever thankful for your friendship. >>> also this morning washington is abuzz following news of a secret meeting between director mike pompeo and kim jong-un. his secret visit comes amid preparations for a summit between president trump and kim expected within the next few months. pompeo travelled to north korea over easter weekend. that's according to the "washington post." they were holding direct talks at extremely high levels and this morning south kia is considering changing the armistice that ended the
anne-marie? >> courtney zubowski here in houston. thank you so much, courtney. >> reporter: president trump ordered flags to be loyered to half-mast in her memory. and former president obama and mrs. obama wrote, we'll always be grateful for the generosity mrs. bush showed us for the time we were in the white house but even more grateful for the way she lived her life. and bill clinton wrote bausch are bush was fierce and feisty in her support for family and friends and others. j.j....
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this is a question for both mary beth and for mr. jaf if i. teach at a university here in wisconsin and serve on a school berd and i'm undergrate waits who want to be teachers and graduate students to be school principals. so my question is, how do we find that balance between making sure students maintain their freedom of speech and expression and yet ensure the safety of all students without any substantial or material disruption? >> well, that is always the question and thank you for calling. the question is always has a balance of rights of all of us because we live in a society with many, many members with different needs and there's a concept of the common good that goes back even to greece. and so, all the rights have limits. the first amendment has limits. you can't say i'm going to assemble tonight because other people want to use that street. and this is an issue coming up today a lot with the gun laws and the second amendment issue because, sure, you have a right to the second amendment but all rights have limits because the student
this is a question for both mary beth and for mr. jaf if i. teach at a university here in wisconsin and serve on a school berd and i'm undergrate waits who want to be teachers and graduate students to be school principals. so my question is, how do we find that balance between making sure students maintain their freedom of speech and expression and yet ensure the safety of all students without any substantial or material disruption? >> well, that is always the question and thank you for...
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mary's is not providing the service. they will lease the space to us for a provider to provide that service, so it's a little different model. one of the strategize because we will be opening up our st. mary's be behavioral health beds shortly and that is the work that you have to do with all the other entity. because they had space variable we thought we would look at that a but it would be another provider, not st. mary,s so a quadruple partnership with uc. >> supervisor ronen: would the city be providing the services? >> director garcia: we will hire a contract provider. it is uc and ourselves that are coming together to look at that. >> supervisor ronen: what about with chinese hospital. >> director garcia it's most likely going to be chinese hospital. we are at the beginning stages. to get to 23 beds they have to have some renovations done in their ki kitchen. we are at the beginning stages and i believe that is an important conversation to have with chinese hospital. i've asked cpmc what it would take to keep those
mary's is not providing the service. they will lease the space to us for a provider to provide that service, so it's a little different model. one of the strategize because we will be opening up our st. mary's be behavioral health beds shortly and that is the work that you have to do with all the other entity. because they had space variable we thought we would look at that a but it would be another provider, not st. mary,s so a quadruple partnership with uc. >> supervisor ronen: would...
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robert. is at stow maries in essex. ben, is at stow maries in essex.ines whose actions convinced politicians that an independent air force was the way forward. it was a hugely significant moment, small wonder that the raf will never forget april the 1st 1918. on the runway at europe's last intact first world war aerodrome, echoes from the day the raf became a reality. this tiny biplane would have been familiar to the men who pioneered military aviation. been familiar to the men we flew like goldfish in a bowl, in all directions, swimming around the sky. in a bowl, in all directions, you were alone, you know, and you fought alone and died alone. today, stow maries airfield has turned back the clock, remembering squadrons who defended london against the zeppelin airships and who helped convince sceptics that air power could survive and expand. sceptics that air power we're very proud to say that of the operational aerodromes, active on operations on the day of formation, we're the only one left. on the day of formation, we're the only one that you can st
robert. is at stow maries in essex. ben, is at stow maries in essex.ines whose actions convinced politicians that an independent air force was the way forward. it was a hugely significant moment, small wonder that the raf will never forget april the 1st 1918. on the runway at europe's last intact first world war aerodrome, echoes from the day the raf became a reality. this tiny biplane would have been familiar to the men who pioneered military aviation. been familiar to the men we flew like...
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laura martin lexer of the university of birmingham joining us via skype from yemen to come roun mary was a editor at africa international welcome to you all i would like to start by asking mr devoe this the first round was a time it's raised a race is the second round and the final one likely to be a replay of the six or the first scenario where. this is going to be to us because we see. the two pussy day show going to do the of the of the one to use what i will. concede the the total number of votes but we join it is very much likely that the dr some of them are through with him come other ways the country did for the old people's congress will emerge successful. laura is this you're feeding that. is likely to win the election or his opponent. mother b.-o. . i think that julius might be or has a very good chance of winning i think it really well depends on this voter turnout as you were discussing earlier i think it will depend on where the voters turned out but i think juliette's might appear has a very good chance of winning. marie i mean it's an election which is sort of marked b
laura martin lexer of the university of birmingham joining us via skype from yemen to come roun mary was a editor at africa international welcome to you all i would like to start by asking mr devoe this the first round was a time it's raised a race is the second round and the final one likely to be a replay of the six or the first scenario where. this is going to be to us because we see. the two pussy day show going to do the of the of the one to use what i will. concede the the total number of...
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mary, he ignores the advice and james madison escorts elizabeth mary and have the ambassador walks and without anybody on his arm. we think it is humorous, but it was scandalous. it was interesting and was in the papers all over europe. and an told a dinner similar thing happens. ambassador mary began only gathering a few and did not take his wife. he encouraged all the other foreign ministers to follow his examples, meaning that there would be very few opportunities for diplomacy to go for it four american politicians to get to know one another. it was not a good situation. herself,ok it upon really mended fences with mrs. mary, became her best friend, even though i don't know that she particularly liked her, and dolley may have felt that things have gotten way out of hand because jefferson's opponents took him to task, not only for his role in what was called the merry affair, that they also started fabricating stories that jefferson had had an affair with dolley, or was pimping dolley out to the diplomatic corps. [laughter] kat: seriously. ofley's understanding diplomacy went much d
mary, he ignores the advice and james madison escorts elizabeth mary and have the ambassador walks and without anybody on his arm. we think it is humorous, but it was scandalous. it was interesting and was in the papers all over europe. and an told a dinner similar thing happens. ambassador mary began only gathering a few and did not take his wife. he encouraged all the other foreign ministers to follow his examples, meaning that there would be very few opportunities for diplomacy to go for it...
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i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president did not mince words, defending his longtime friend and legal adviser. >> this is a pure and simple witch hunt. >> reporter: president trump reacted angrily to fbi raids targeting his personal lawyer, michael cohen. >> frankly, a real disgrace. an attack on our country in a sense. it's an attack on what we all stand for. >> reporter: the raids took place at cohen's home, office, and hotel room. they were carried out by the u.s. attorney's office in manhattan. a person familiar with the case said agents seized evidence as part of an in
i'm anne-marie green. a livid president trump let loose on special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation after federal officials raided the offices of his personal attorney. he called the search a disgrace, and when asked if he is considering having mueller fired, mr. trump said "we'll see." john schiumo is here in new york to explain. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the raid targeted president trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, and the president...
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in shock. >> reporter: witness number 43 then, mary ellen norwood.ists her as female, colored, 21. and employed as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori owned the motel. it was a prominent place to stay for artists like b.b. king. >> i got to see him every time. >> reporter: about the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >> running around, get this room straightened up because dr. king is m ccoming. >> reporter: mary ellen caught glimpses of king as he came and went from the motel. at one point, delivering food to him and other civil rights leaders. >> hamburgers. they all had hamburgers. when i took the tray in, i set it on the table. he was laying on the bed. >> reporter: dr. king? >> yeah. smoking a cigarette because he smoked. >> reporter: on the evening of april 4th, mary ellen was cooking in the kitchen. >> at first, i thought it was firecrackers, you know. people shooting off firecrackers. then we all ran outside
in shock. >> reporter: witness number 43 then, mary ellen norwood.ists her as female, colored, 21. and employed as a waitress and cook. what was it like working here? >> i loved it. i did. i really loved it. >> reporter: walter and lori owned the motel. it was a prominent place to stay for artists like b.b. king. >> i got to see him every time. >> reporter: about the most famous guest of all, dr. king. drawn to memphis by striking sanitation workers. >>...