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no, mary had someone else entirely in mind.und on his computer. >> coming up -- the secret comes out. >> it was this long thing about don't you dare contact my wife ever again. and if you do, you'll be sorry. >> when dateline continues. continues introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. at progressive, we love your pets as much as you do, like this guy in a hat. that's why progressive car insurance covers your pets for up to $1,000 if they're ever in a car accident with you. this mini majorette's gonna march her way right into your heart. -i'm sorry. can we stop? i know that we're selling car insurance here, but, you know, all the cute little animals, it's too much. define "too much." what's wrong with cute animals? -so are we doing this or what? -nah, it's over. [ sighs ] well, someone's got to break the news to mittens. [ squeaks softly ] she's a diva. [ mittens squeaking ] nex
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mary: i can only speak for myself. that the conversation about reparations is important, because that is what you are talking about. and this is probably one of the best cases that as paul talked about, the evidence is very straightforward. you see where people unapologetically documented the violence that they metted out, and the destruction that they did to this community. and so, my thinking is that i have no idea where to start with reparations, but i do know that the conversation needs to happen, and i think it is imperative that we recognize that people were never made whole, and that is a legal term to be made whole again and that has yet to happen. took close, are there other chapters of our history we need to examine more closely as a country? >> of course there are more chapters that we need to explore, and i think this very question that you raised is one of them, and i'll just leave it there. there is so much we need to bring to light but the whole question of reparations, we need to understand in a broader
mary: i can only speak for myself. that the conversation about reparations is important, because that is what you are talking about. and this is probably one of the best cases that as paul talked about, the evidence is very straightforward. you see where people unapologetically documented the violence that they metted out, and the destruction that they did to this community. and so, my thinking is that i have no idea where to start with reparations, but i do know that the conversation needs to...
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and again this goes back to mary the brilliant mary. mary had a way of sort of reaching down deep when she really needed to and she she was definitely sandbag, but she looked around and she knew that people were staring at her. she was you i'm sure she was humiliated her personal appearance and her and how people viewed her was very important to her. she sat there pretty complacently while this whole trial went on. the most remarkable thing is that in all the people in robert had alerted everybody to this except betsy's family. except elizabeth mary's family her closest sister who she was a strange from was not notified. nonetheless her sister who had almost raised her would have said later. she would have never approved of this. she would have tried to figure out other ways to deal with it. her family did not want her committed. this group had worked feverishly behind the scenes to do this. so she sits there and she has to listen to all this testimony. the shopkeepers were unbelievable. they were after they had taken her money, they th
and again this goes back to mary the brilliant mary. mary had a way of sort of reaching down deep when she really needed to and she she was definitely sandbag, but she looked around and she knew that people were staring at her. she was you i'm sure she was humiliated her personal appearance and her and how people viewed her was very important to her. she sat there pretty complacently while this whole trial went on. the most remarkable thing is that in all the people in robert had alerted...
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and again, this goes back to mary, the brilliant mary. mary had a way of sort of reaching down deep when she needed to, and she was definitely sandbagged but she looked around and she knew that people were staring at her. i'm sure she was humiliated. her personal appearance and how people viewed hurt was very important to her. she sat there pretty complacently while this whole trial went on. the most remarkable thing is that, in -- robert had alerted everybody to this except mary's family. her closest sister, who she was estranged from, was not none -- notified. nonetheless, her sister who almost raised her, would later say she would have never approved of this. she would have tried to figure out other ways to deal with it. her family did not want her committed. this group had worked feverishly behind the scenes to do this. so she sits there and she has to listen to all of this testimony. the shopkeepers were unbelievable, after they had taken her money they said she was crazy. that she would come in and buy all of this stuff. the people
and again, this goes back to mary, the brilliant mary. mary had a way of sort of reaching down deep when she needed to, and she was definitely sandbagged but she looked around and she knew that people were staring at her. i'm sure she was humiliated. her personal appearance and how people viewed hurt was very important to her. she sat there pretty complacently while this whole trial went on. the most remarkable thing is that, in -- robert had alerted everybody to this except mary's family. her...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a second major cyberattack impacting american consumers in less than a month. the latest ransomware attack targeted jbs, the world's largest meat supplier. operations were disrupted yesterday at 13 of its plants here in the u.s. overnight, jbs said most of them should be back on line today. this comes just weeks after a similar attack by russian criminals on the largest fuel pipeline in the u.s. leading to shortages at some gas stations. elise preston is in new york. will the latest attack affect the meat supply? >> reporter: well, because this attack happened just on one company, experts don't expect a meat shortage. the world's largest meat supplier is coming back on line today after making significant progress against a ransomware attack. brazil-based jbs was forced to cease cattle slaughtering operations at 13 of its meat processing plants in the united states. the company told the white house the attack came from a criminal organization likely based in russia. >> th
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a second major cyberattack impacting american consumers in less than a month. the latest ransomware attack targeted jbs, the world's largest meat supplier. operations were disrupted yesterday at 13 of its plants here in the u.s. overnight, jbs said most of them should be back on line today. this comes just weeks after a similar attack by russian criminals on the largest fuel pipeline in the u.s. leading to shortages at some gas stations. elise preston is in...
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not for himself, but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair. with dried flowers that adorn lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln. in this room by secretary of war stanton then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of war sent for what was needed to convey the body of a dead president home to the white house. soldiers were sent and they returned from a military shop a few blocks away. carrying a rectangular. plane pine box an ammunition create a rifle crate with a screw top lid. and so when those soldiers rounded the corner and came up 10th street with that box the crowd moaned because they knew intellectually that the president had died they saw. the cabinet members leaving they knew but the side of that coffin was the real refutation of their hopes that lincoln could live. so that coffin was taken down this
not for himself, but for mary jane wells the wife of the secretary of the navy one of mary lincoln's few close friends in washington. and he sealed in an envelope wrote her name on it and later mrs. wells framed the lock of hair. with dried flowers that adorn lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral and so that was really the first blood relic taken from abraham lincoln. in this room by secretary of war stanton then it was time to bring lincoln home to the white house. so the secretary of...
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mary, tell us briefly about the black community of greenwood mary: the black community in greenwood representshe fulfillment of dreams. dreams of african-americans who looked at indian territory during the period of the land rush to see opportunity as a frontier for freedom. they saw space to escape from places where they saw violence and having to serve as sharecroppers, and they saw indian territory as a space to fulfill dreams of raising terror -- raising families, building institutions, businesses, and becoming self-sustaining. the killing what they saw as their opportunity -- but filling what they saw as their opportunity to live out their dreams. tracy: a frontier for opportunity. you have a personal connection to tulsa, your uncle was a prominent businessman who knew booker t. washington. he owned a clothing store that newspapers described as being outfitted with marble floors and chandeliers. can you tell us more about him and the family business? mary: my uncle tj was a pioneer in the indian territory for african-americans establishing businesses. he was on the executive committee of
mary, tell us briefly about the black community of greenwood mary: the black community in greenwood representshe fulfillment of dreams. dreams of african-americans who looked at indian territory during the period of the land rush to see opportunity as a frontier for freedom. they saw space to escape from places where they saw violence and having to serve as sharecroppers, and they saw indian territory as a space to fulfill dreams of raising terror -- raising families, building institutions,...
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mari yesterday. to the members of the board, president and vice president, i'm also a parent and there were times in my life when i really wanted to be more involved with advisory council. i knew that my child really needed more of me. we've got mari now. can you believe it? we've got mari where mari is finally with their child, able to say, you know what, we're ready. i can dedicate more of my time to more of this volunteer work. we know those of us who know mari, if you don't know, mari will show up to everything. mari will dedicate so much time and energy and create documents and make them beautiful and colorful. will give everything to it. didn't mean -- [indiscernible]. this is a strength of mari. mari will bring so much dedication, time and energy and perspective. especially during pride month. we got to recognize, they, them pronouns. thank you. >> clerk: remainder to everyone. you have one minute. hello brandy? >> caller: hello my name is brandy markman, mari was loved and just so excited tha
mari yesterday. to the members of the board, president and vice president, i'm also a parent and there were times in my life when i really wanted to be more involved with advisory council. i knew that my child really needed more of me. we've got mari now. can you believe it? we've got mari where mari is finally with their child, able to say, you know what, we're ready. i can dedicate more of my time to more of this volunteer work. we know those of us who know mari, if you don't know, mari will...
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anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot, laura. >>> there are new developments in the cyberattack against the world's largest meat supply. jbs says production should resume at all of its plants today. the co the u.s. earlier this week following a ransomware attack on sunday. cbs news confirmed the prime suspect is a russian-based group called pinchy spider. if they don't pay up there's no leak. so far there's no leak in the jbs case. >> a lot of times if you don't see a leak but you know that there's an incident, it could mean that there's a negotiation going on. pay the ransom or the ransom has been paid. >> reporter: another attack hit massachusetts steam ship community yesterday delaying ferries, and the new york subway system confirmed it was attacked in april by chinese hackers but contained the damage. >>> the manhunt for three people behind a mass shooting in miami may be expanding. new video suggests that there are more suspects. manuel bojorquez has the latest o
anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thanks a lot, laura. >>> there are new developments in the cyberattack against the world's largest meat supply. jbs says production should resume at all of its plants today. the co the u.s. earlier this week following a ransomware attack on sunday. cbs news confirmed the prime suspect is a russian-based group called pinchy spider. if they don't pay up there's no leak. so far there's no leak in the jbs case. >> a lot of...
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the queen of hip-hop and soul, mary j. blige just trying to be happy, her junior tow nine grammys fraught with depression and pain and how her admirers became her savior. >> i had to make a choice and i chose my fans and my life. >> american idol, once a teen heart throb, the crush singer now trying to reconcile his sexuality with his faith. >> i was questioning if god was real because i couldn't feel anything. and here i have done everything that i can to try to be close to him. >> "nightline" will be right back. when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. (vo) sensitive to cat allergens? join the thousands who've discovered a difference with pro plan liveclear. the only cat food to reduce allergens an average of 47%. save today at proplanliveclear.com. chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado.
the queen of hip-hop and soul, mary j. blige just trying to be happy, her junior tow nine grammys fraught with depression and pain and how her admirers became her savior. >> i had to make a choice and i chose my fans and my life. >> american idol, once a teen heart throb, the crush singer now trying to reconcile his sexuality with his faith. >> i was questioning if god was real because i couldn't feel anything. and here i have done everything that i can to try to be close to...
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>> there, mary.ea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth. long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to write a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence anywhere. just mary reminiscing about the old days and friends long since gone away. no. you know how it is? a person wonders. not such an uncommon thing among people who grew up as mary did in northeast detroit. >> i moved in it was actually a nice neighborhood. you could walk around the streets, singing at 1:00 in the morning in the summer. and never had to worry about anything. and then -- >> it changed? >> oh, it definitely changed. >> yeah. >> started going really downhill. >> not that particular summer day. mary was in the mood to remember the good times.
>> there, mary.ea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth. long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to write a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence anywhere....
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"wow, mary did really well."ouldn't just be happy about anything. so i had to leave that there. when i got into the music business, it came back again. the jamie foxx show was offered to me, and i played alda may in 1996, i think it was, and strong medicine came. and everybody saw i can act. and i thought i guess i can, and i'm going to keep trying and i kept pushing for things to challenge me. although i was still singing. that's what i did. i always wanted to act as a little girl....
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden is back in washington, d.c., this morning after his first trip overseas since taking office. he arrived back at the white house last night fresh off his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. mr. biden described the tone of the historic summit as positive and good. ian lee is in london. what were some of the biggest takeaways from the meeting? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, both presidents kept expectations low going into the summit. this wasn't an attempt to overhaul relations as we saw with previous u.s. administrations, but both men did say that the talks were productive. president biden is back on u.s. soil after an eight-day european trip. >> i did what i came to do. >> reporter: the president ended his tour in switzerland with a 3.5-hour summit with russian president vladimir putin. >> the bottom line is i told president putin that we need to have some basic rules of the road that we can all abide by. >> reporter: in the wake of high-pro
i'm anne-marie green. president biden is back in washington, d.c., this morning after his first trip overseas since taking office. he arrived back at the white house last night fresh off his meeting with russian president vladimir putin. mr. biden described the tone of the historic summit as positive and good. ian lee is in london. what were some of the biggest takeaways from the meeting? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, both presidents kept expectations low going into the...
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i'm anne-marie green.he head of colonial pipeline is set to testify before a senate panel today about the cyber attack on his company. this covers as investigators reveal they've recovered more than $2 million in ransom that colonial paid to russian-backed hackers last month. you may remember that the attack forced colonial pipeline to shut down its systems last month, prompting fuel shortages in several states and a spike in gas prices. laura podesta is in new york. lura, what can we expect on capitol hill today? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, we can expect lawmakers to really grill colonial pipeline ceo joseph blount and figure out what steps the company took before paying the hackers any ransom. it's to protect any companies that may experience this kind of ransomware assault in the future. the justice department has recovered the majority of the ransom that colonial pipeline paid to a russian-based hacker group. >> we turned the tables on darkside. >> reporter: the fbi said darkside left
i'm anne-marie green.he head of colonial pipeline is set to testify before a senate panel today about the cyber attack on his company. this covers as investigators reveal they've recovered more than $2 million in ransom that colonial paid to russian-backed hackers last month. you may remember that the attack forced colonial pipeline to shut down its systems last month, prompting fuel shortages in several states and a spike in gas prices. laura podesta is in new york. lura, what can we expect on...
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i'm anne-marie green. hundreds of suspects are under arrest this morning following a three-year effort targeting dangerous criminal organizations across the globe. operation trojan shield involved 9,000 officers worldwide. they helped capture more than 800 people. they also seized $48 million in various currencies, 32 tons of drugs, and 250 firearms. as elise preston reports, authorities created a device and messaging system to track the suspects. >> reporter: it's being hailed as a first of its kind global sting operation. one whose targets told investigators exactly what they were doing. >> the very devices that the criminals used to hide their crimes were actually a beacon for law enforcement. >> reporter: the suspects were tricked into using cell phones that came preloaded with an encrypted messaging service called anom. they thought it would allow them to evade detection. the app was developed by the fbi and other law enforcement agencies. >> each and every device in this case was utilized to further
i'm anne-marie green. hundreds of suspects are under arrest this morning following a three-year effort targeting dangerous criminal organizations across the globe. operation trojan shield involved 9,000 officers worldwide. they helped capture more than 800 people. they also seized $48 million in various currencies, 32 tons of drugs, and 250 firearms. as elise preston reports, authorities created a device and messaging system to track the suspects. >> reporter: it's being hailed as a first...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. the "cbs news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green.
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anne-marie?> oh, laura -- laura podesta in surfside, thank you so much. >>> well, today is sentencing day for derek chauvin. the former police officer convicted of killing george floyd faces up to 30 years in prison. floyd died in may, 2020, after chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. michael george is in minneapolis. who is expected to speak in court today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. we know attorneys from both the prosecution and the defense will make their case. we also know that george floyd and derek chauvin's families will be begin a chance to speak. what we don't know is whether chauvin himself will make a statement before the judge hands down the sentence. charlene vasquez brought her preschool class to george floyd's memorial. the minneapolis teacher sharing a lesson about the struggle for justice. why was it important for you to bring the children out today? >> i think that we're standing in a piece of history right now. and it's great to make the children aw
anne-marie?> oh, laura -- laura podesta in surfside, thank you so much. >>> well, today is sentencing day for derek chauvin. the former police officer convicted of killing george floyd faces up to 30 years in prison. floyd died in may, 2020, after chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. michael george is in minneapolis. who is expected to speak in court today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. we know attorneys from both the prosecution and the defense will...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning," anthony fauci joins us to talk more about the growing danger of the delta variant in the u.s. and the impact of missing president biden's vaccine goal. >>> there are new details about the killing of "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi. "the new york times" reports four saudis who took part in the 2018 murder received paramilitary training in the u.s. the previous year. the training was reportedly provided by an arkansas-based security company and approved under a contract by the state department. khashoggi, an outspoken critic of prince mohammed bin salman, was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul by a team of operatives. the state department said it could not comment on the "times" report under the law. >>> democratic senators are vowing not to give up after failing to pass a bill to expand voting rights in the u.s. they fell far short last night of the 60 votes needed just to debate
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so ahead on "cbs this morning," anthony fauci joins us to talk more about the growing danger of the delta variant in the u.s. and the impact of missing president biden's vaccine goal. >>> there are new details about the killing of "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi. "the new york times" reports four saudis who took part in the 2018 murder received paramilitary...
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i'm anne-marie green. it has been a little more than four days since the condominium in surfside, florida, partially collapsed. this morning the search for survivors continues as the window of hope narrows. the death toll has increased to nine, but more than 150 people still remain unaccounted for. rescue crews from around the world are helping out. laura podesta is tracking the very latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. family of the missing were allowed to visit the site of the collapse for the first time yesterday. the private tour gave them the chance to pray, to mourn, and to understand what rescuers are dealing with as the search for survivors continues. miami-dade rescue crews are working alongside teams from israel and mexico in the search for survivors. >> there is always hope. >> they're going to keep having high hopes until the moment we cannot anymore. >> reporter: rescuers say the operation is especially difficult because of how the building fell. >> when there's
i'm anne-marie green. it has been a little more than four days since the condominium in surfside, florida, partially collapsed. this morning the search for survivors continues as the window of hope narrows. the death toll has increased to nine, but more than 150 people still remain unaccounted for. rescue crews from around the world are helping out. laura podesta is tracking the very latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. family of the missing were allowed to...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden is in brussels, belgium, this morning, home of nato headquarters. he meets with european allies today for a nato summit, but mr. biden's biggest meeting takes place on wednesday with russian president vladimir putin. he capped off the weekend visiting queen elizabeth at windsor castle in england. he said the 95-year-old monarch was gracious, and he invited her to the white house. their closed door meeting came at the conclusion of the g7 summit. world leaders agreed to work together to combat the pandemic, climate change, and the rising influence of china. ian lee is in london. how's mr. biden getting ready for his big meeting with putin? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. if we take what his wife, dr. jill biden, said last week he's been studying up and is overprepared. even the queen asked him about it during their meeting yesterday. what we'll be seeing the next couple of days is the president meeting with nato allies ahead of that summit with putin. he'll want
i'm anne-marie green. president biden is in brussels, belgium, this morning, home of nato headquarters. he meets with european allies today for a nato summit, but mr. biden's biggest meeting takes place on wednesday with russian president vladimir putin. he capped off the weekend visiting queen elizabeth at windsor castle in england. he said the 95-year-old monarch was gracious, and he invited her to the white house. their closed door meeting came at the conclusion of the g7 summit. world...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with powerful storm systsem causing widespread destruction in the midwest and the southeast. late last night a tornado tore through the suburbs of chicago. about a dozen homes were damaged in the city of naperville, about 30 miles west of chicago. at least six people were hurt. four hospitalized. tree limbs were knocked down, and windows were broken. some residents were evacuated to nearby shelters. >>> tropical depression claudette is regaining strength this morning and expected to become a tropical storm again as it nears the north carolina coast. a tropical storm warning is in effect throughout the area. the storm is being blamed for at least 13 deaths in alabama. what was then tropical storm claudette unleashed heavy rain and devastating winds as it made its way through the southeast over the weekend. ten people were killed in butler county, alabama, saturday in a fiery multi-vehicle collision on a wet highway. eight of the dead are children. they were riding in a van fro
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with powerful storm systsem causing widespread destruction in the midwest and the southeast. late last night a tornado tore through the suburbs of chicago. about a dozen homes were damaged in the city of naperville, about 30 miles west of chicago. at least six people were hurt. four hospitalized. tree limbs were knocked down, and windows were broken. some residents were evacuated to nearby shelters. >>> tropical depression claudette is regaining strength...
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it will go mari, rick, ray, and tim. mari: when reagan finished speaking i decided to nip out the head to not get underfoot and move with the group. i was 20 feet to 30 feet in front of the president. i passed by the rope line. i was almost at my car. maybe i was at the car. i heard pop pop pop. it sounded like fireworks. i had never been around violence before. i had never heard much of guns before. i did not know what it was. the secret service agents -- i was bewildered. then i saw what was happening and reagan being pushed into the car. the secret service agent driving my car screamed at me to get into the car. then we screeched out of the circle. i had ridden over there with jim brady, a fabulous guy, well loved in the white house. i was going, where is jim? where is jim? as we made the turn through the circle, i looked out the window on his side of the car and saw him face down in blood. just to talk about that right now since -- sends chills through me and is a very upsetting memory. i realized what was going on.
it will go mari, rick, ray, and tim. mari: when reagan finished speaking i decided to nip out the head to not get underfoot and move with the group. i was 20 feet to 30 feet in front of the president. i passed by the rope line. i was almost at my car. maybe i was at the car. i heard pop pop pop. it sounded like fireworks. i had never been around violence before. i had never heard much of guns before. i did not know what it was. the secret service agents -- i was bewildered. then i saw what was...
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and i should tell you that after mary beth came to my class. i mean, i did see a difference in the way that the students related to this question because you know, i do think history can inspire as well as inform. and when you read about figures like mary bethinker or margaret sanger, you know and what they risked. by raising their voices i i think it can inspire you to raise yours. okay. well, that's i'm getting some questions from the audience and believing in audience free speech i would like to turn to the first one. i see of those. is there a place where the right to free speech is rightfully curtailed like when it incites violence. sure. look i mean nadine is the expert on this not me but no right is absolute right? you can't call it the white house and say you're gonna murder the president right or to take like a more obvious example from higher ed, you know, i couldn't say to a student. i like the sweater you're wearing and if you wear it again on tuesday, i'll give you an egg, right. is that a limit on my speech? will of course it is b
and i should tell you that after mary beth came to my class. i mean, i did see a difference in the way that the students related to this question because you know, i do think history can inspire as well as inform. and when you read about figures like mary bethinker or margaret sanger, you know and what they risked. by raising their voices i i think it can inspire you to raise yours. okay. well, that's i'm getting some questions from the audience and believing in audience free speech i would...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, president biden is in england where he's set to meet with prime minister boris johnson before the start of the g7 summit. mr. biden is also expected to announce a historic covid vaccine donation to low-income nations. 200 million doses of the pfizer vaccine this year, 300 million by the first half of next year, all going to 92 countries who need it the most. laura podesta is tracking the latest from new york. laura, how soon will these doses go out? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. as soon as august. this is the biggest donation of vaccines in our country's history. as we know, a virus does not care about borders, and the white house said in a statement, quote, the only way to beat the pandemic globally is by helping to vaccinate the world. ♪ president biden meets with british prime minister boris johnson today in southwest england ahead of the g7 summit. >> the first time any of us really have been able to see each other face to face since the pandemic began. and
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, president biden is in england where he's set to meet with prime minister boris johnson before the start of the g7 summit. mr. biden is also expected to announce a historic covid vaccine donation to low-income nations. 200 million doses of the pfizer vaccine this year, 300 million by the first half of next year, all going to 92 countries who need it the most. laura podesta is tracking the latest from new york. laura, how soon will these doses go out? >>...
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mary gives his views on why william mckinley's white house successes have been largely overlooked. good afternoon. i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly important role that first ladies have played in historic preservation and to do so during may which has been celebrated as national preservation month. since 1973 at the national trust we're in the midst of our where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women including first ladies have played in the preservation movement itself. fittingly the honor
mary gives his views on why william mckinley's white house successes have been largely overlooked. good afternoon. i'm katherine malone-france chief preservation officer at the national trust for historic preservation. thanks so much to stewart mcglaurin and the white house historical association for this wonderful symposium today and for our ongoing collaboration to preserve the historic decatur house on lafayette square. i am especially pleased to be here today to talk about the incredibly...
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mary in fort washington, maryland, a democratic caller. mary, what's your view of daca? >> i think we should absolutely support daca. we made a promise to them. why aren't we going to keep our promises? and also, i'm sick and tired of the republican people calling up and talking racism, that's all it is. what is the hate for hispanic people coming over the border? we don't have a crisis. the crisis is the politicians who want to use it as a talking points for votes. we need to support daca. people came out into the public and put themselves at risk for being deported. so we need to honor that. i don't see anything wrong. we do need to fix the border. but we need to fix it in a humane, progressive way, not acting like people are coming across the board to bring crime and to bring things like that. that's not true. there's many professionals coming over that border. i want to ask people that are just hateful, if you had the same situation, what would you be doing?
mary in fort washington, maryland, a democratic caller. mary, what's your view of daca? >> i think we should absolutely support daca. we made a promise to them. why aren't we going to keep our promises? and also, i'm sick and tired of the republican people calling up and talking racism, that's all it is. what is the hate for hispanic people coming over the border? we don't have a crisis. the crisis is the politicians who want to use it as a talking points for votes. we need to support...
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all right, how are your grilling skills, mary? >> i've never grill before . >> hit or miss. hit or miss. that's it for kpix 5 news at noon, we are on 24 hours on cbsn >> thomas: liam is doing whatever he can to look after you and the kids. >> hope: but by asking you to take care of us? >> thomas: not just me. he knows you have the whole family. but he could be in jail for a while. >> hope: i don't wanna hear that, thomas. i don't wanna hear it. >> thomas: look. liam doesn't want you to be alone. >> hope: then he needs to concentrate on the case and not act like he's never going to get out of jail. >> thomas: he is. he's focused on that, okay? but he doesn't want you to be alone. i will look after you, beth, and douglas. you can count on me, hope.
all right, how are your grilling skills, mary? >> i've never grill before . >> hit or miss. hit or miss. that's it for kpix 5 news at noon, we are on 24 hours on cbsn >> thomas: liam is doing whatever he can to look after you and the kids. >> hope: but by asking you to take care of us? >> thomas: not just me. he knows you have the whole family. but he could be in jail for a while. >> hope: i don't wanna hear that, thomas. i don't wanna hear it. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
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anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> overseas now, israel launched a new round of air strikes targeting the gaza strip for the second time this week. the israeli military says the strikes come after hamas launched incendiary balloons into israel for a third straight day. there were no immediate reports of any death from the air strikes. earlier this morning, hamas militants in gaza hit back at israel, firing a barrage of bullets. these latest attacks come after a fragile cease-fire ended last month's 11-day war. >>> with just over two weeks left, time is running out for the white house to meet its coronavirus vaccine goal. the administration wants 70% of u.s. adults to be at least partially vaccinated by july 4th. right now the number stands at 65% as new vaccinations continue to slow across the country. meantime, health officials are becoming more concerned about the delta variant first detected in india. the cdc estimates roughly 10% of americans with the virus have this particular strain. >> the
anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> overseas now, israel launched a new round of air strikes targeting the gaza strip for the second time this week. the israeli military says the strikes come after hamas launched incendiary balloons into israel for a third straight day. there were no immediate reports of any death from the air strikes. earlier this morning, hamas militants in gaza hit back at israel, firing a barrage of bullets. these latest...
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nixon will be mary c brennan. who is the author of pat nixon in battled first lady and currently serves as dean of the college of liberal arts at texas state university. with that, i'll turn it over to barbara, but we'll all be back for a q&a after the presentation. thank you. well, thank you so much catherine for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations today on three amazing first ladies. i think i'm waiting for the powerpoint to pop up and there it is. and so if we can go to the next slide, i'm going to be talking about mrs. kennedy's work on restoring the white house and several other projects. some of which katherine is already mentioned and putting it in the context of the cold war. of course the kennedy's were in power at the height of the cold war from 1961 to 1963 and it seems to me that we can actually broaden the scope of thinking about all that mrs. kennedy did in the white house and beyond by thinking about it as a part of the tactics if you will of fighting
nixon will be mary c brennan. who is the author of pat nixon in battled first lady and currently serves as dean of the college of liberal arts at texas state university. with that, i'll turn it over to barbara, but we'll all be back for a q&a after the presentation. thank you. well, thank you so much catherine for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations today on three amazing first ladies. i think i'm waiting for the powerpoint to pop up and there...
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any marie to _ would love a scottish star like any marie to win wimbledon — again, i think— marie to's _ marie to win wimbledon — again, i think it's probably beyond him, and diokovic_ think it's probably beyond him, and djokovic might be too much —— someone — djokovic might be too much —— someone to ask about that —— andy murray _ someone to ask about that —— andy murray he's— someone to ask about that —— andy murray. he's been a fantastic sports person— murray. he's been a fantastic sports person for— murray. he's been a fantastic sports person for scotland, for britain, for everybody. and the pleasure he's given— for everybody. and the pleasure he's given - _ for everybody. and the pleasure he's given - i_ for everybody. and the pleasure he's given — i mean, the entertainment value _ given — i mean, the entertainment value of— given — i mean, the entertainment value of andy murray playing on one of those _ value of andy murray playing on one of those great wimbledon courts on a monday— of those great wimbledon courts on a monday evening, whether they got the rain on _ monday eveni
any marie to _ would love a scottish star like any marie to win wimbledon — again, i think— marie to's _ marie to win wimbledon — again, i think it's probably beyond him, and diokovic_ think it's probably beyond him, and djokovic might be too much —— someone — djokovic might be too much —— someone to ask about that —— andy murray _ someone to ask about that —— andy murray he's— someone to ask about that —— andy murray. he's been a fantastic sports person— murray....
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anne, back to you. >>> all right, thanks mary. still ahead here on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, on our friday segment students rising above, find out how a bay area college student is helping other first generation peers stru when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>> many young people struggle to fit in at college but first generation students are dealing with basics like networking, even off-campus meals can be out of reach. this week we introduce you to a student's rising above scholar seeking to change that with a new online community geared toward equity for all. >> i think it's
anne, back to you. >>> all right, thanks mary. still ahead here on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, on our friday segment students rising above, find out how a bay area college student is helping other first generation peers stru when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground...
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we do not have a poor painted portrait of mary lincoln. no known painted portrait verifiable, any portrait of mary lincoln exists. so you know this is also one of the reasons why the gallery is so focused on commissioning portraits of first ladies to ensure that these kinds of you know emissions of high portraits do not happen in the future. it is so important to you know have records of these women's lives, their existence, how they sought themselves, how they wanted to be portrayed. so going through the ends of the 19th century first ladies. the beautiful white portrait over there on the side is cleveland. this is a painting that's part of the portrait gallery collection. it's a partner to the portraiture in mcgrover. -- in americas presidents galleries. it's a part of the for a long time we had loan to the white house. it is nice to have it back and have it up in the building. and it is also nice to have brought this little portrait from our graphics file. this is elizabeth cleveland, who was the sister of river, cleveland and who serve
we do not have a poor painted portrait of mary lincoln. no known painted portrait verifiable, any portrait of mary lincoln exists. so you know this is also one of the reasons why the gallery is so focused on commissioning portraits of first ladies to ensure that these kinds of you know emissions of high portraits do not happen in the future. it is so important to you know have records of these women's lives, their existence, how they sought themselves, how they wanted to be portrayed. so going...
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