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of marie's life.ghter, paris, comes to visit her little girl, the two cousins sit down at the piano and play music like they did years ago. and grace -- >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who, while she stayed, brought joy, marie. ♪♪ >>> she was beautiful. her eyes were remarkable. i was going to be there for her and she was going to be there for me. it didn't matter what it was. i thought maybe she had been kidnapped. no one knew what was happening. there was nothing i or anyone could have done. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time.
of marie's life.ghter, paris, comes to visit her little girl, the two cousins sit down at the piano and play music like they did years ago. and grace -- >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who, while she stayed, brought joy, marie. ♪♪ >>> she was beautiful. her eyes were remarkable. i was going to be there for her and...
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andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud that he finally spoke up. >> i try to live my life to make her proud of me. i'm never going to give up. never going to give up on anything that i feel is important. and -- >> and that's her. >> and that's her. that's living for her. that's honoring her and honoring her name. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline. " >> i couldn't believe it. the first thing out of my mouth was there's no way he did this. there's no way. they have the wrong guy. >> her mother was nearly killed by a bomb. >> i reme
andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant andre jackson guilty of the crime of first-degree murder. >> andre jackson was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. for marcus singleton, this victory was bittersweet. he still wants to hear the truth from andre himself. he knows he says that that may never come, but he hopes his mother would be proud...
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conlon. >> margaret mary conner. >> cynthia marie lise connolly. >> john e.lly, jr. >> james lee connor. >> jonathan m. connors. >> kevin patrick connors. >> kevin f. conroy. >> brenda e. conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> helen d. cook. >> jeffrey w. coombs. >> john a. cooper. >> julian t. cooper. >> joseph john coppo, jr. >> gerard j. coppola. >> joseph albert corbett. >> john j. corcoran iii. >> alejandro cordero. >> robert joseph cordice. >> ruben d. correa. >> georgine rose corrigan. >> james j. corrigan. >> carlos cortas-rodriguez. >> kevin michael cosgrove. >> dolores marie costa. >> digna alexandra costanza. >> michael s. costello >> charles gregory costello, jr. >> asia s. cottom. >> conrod kofi cottoy, sr. >> martin john coughlan. >> john g. coughlin. >> timothy j. coughlin. >> james e. cove. >> and my aunt anna. we miss you, we love you. you have been an inspiration in my life, and i see more of your face in grandma's face, especially throughout the years. your smile will always stay at us. we miss you padma b. >> my sister and law. cannot believe
conlon. >> margaret mary conner. >> cynthia marie lise connolly. >> john e.lly, jr. >> james lee connor. >> jonathan m. connors. >> kevin patrick connors. >> kevin f. conroy. >> brenda e. conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> helen d. cook. >> jeffrey w. coombs. >> john a. cooper. >> julian t. cooper. >> joseph john coppo, jr. >> gerard j. coppola. >> joseph albert corbett. >> john j. corcoran...
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although him they had been free john and mary smith. nonetheless were forced to bear the costs of their trials as was customary and colonial america in cases where the accused were still considered suspicious following an acquittal those costs were staggering in excess of 377 pounds for mary and 240 for john. then in an extraordinary turn events, john and mary smith were married less than six months after the conclusion of their trials. mary was already pregnant at the time and resigna the first of their four children was born later in 1751. at the time of his death nine years later john smith owned a small farm some kitchen implements furniture embedding spinning wheel and a few old books. valued at only a hundred and seventeen pounds nearly all of his estate was sold off to pay his creditors mary smith remained in canterbury for the rest of her life living miserably according to backus. still alive in the spring of 1782 mary may well have watched ann lee the elect lady ride right past her front door and down the main road to windham o
although him they had been free john and mary smith. nonetheless were forced to bear the costs of their trials as was customary and colonial america in cases where the accused were still considered suspicious following an acquittal those costs were staggering in excess of 377 pounds for mary and 240 for john. then in an extraordinary turn events, john and mary smith were married less than six months after the conclusion of their trials. mary was already pregnant at the time and resigna the...
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i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call from sheila. >> she said she had to tell me the truth. i said, well, what truth? she said, we snuck out last night. >> mary's heart fell. skylar had done that once before, gone on a late-night joyride with rachel and sheila. now here was a worried sheila saying they had done it again. >> i said, where did you go? where is skylar? she said skylar insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skylar had put it there to boost herself up so she could get back in. but it left them w
i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call...
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. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this isn't a whoopie rob, it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was, and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show" was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. well, we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to "the dick van dyke show" at first. >> at the end of the first season, they were going to cancel it. >> in real life mary had married grant tinker, who was a cbs executive on "the dick van dyke show." grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> well, for instance -- i think you look very nice without your, uh -- >> hair? >> oh. >> these shows that straddle home and wo
. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this isn't a whoopie rob, it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was, and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show"...
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and that was mary beth's message. some of the other student said, look, free speech is just something about power. people with power use that term to protect their own speech and to prevent others from using it. and mary beth said, no, you have it wrong, it's the opposite. in 1965 i was a 13 year old girl. and speak was the only power that i had. and across time, and this was the message of the book, people without power have used free speech to challenge their circumstances and to challenge their oppression, which is what she was doing, because until that time students didn't have any rights, not ones at the constitution recognized. so that's what i want to communicate to my students and others. the radical history and potential of free speech. >> i hadn't known that story about sydney being the instigator of the book. signe, john is such a great speaker, but this is literally how the book came into existence? what prompted you to reach out to him? can you tell us? >> well, i have been -- for almost 40 years. and i d
and that was mary beth's message. some of the other student said, look, free speech is just something about power. people with power use that term to protect their own speech and to prevent others from using it. and mary beth said, no, you have it wrong, it's the opposite. in 1965 i was a 13 year old girl. and speak was the only power that i had. and across time, and this was the message of the book, people without power have used free speech to challenge their circumstances and to challenge...
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at one point, harry bellefonte gives a key to mary of peter, paul and mary. immediately in the southern parts of the united states, the networks cut away. why? they said people will be upset. white people in the south will be upset at the idea of a black person and a white person kissing. were they correct. in? they were. and there were plenty of people who were upset but that's my point. are you going to concede to people's bigotry? and that's what they did and that is what was recommend rehencible. they weren't wrong about the upset. they were exactly right. >> well put. here's another question i think for you, signe. do you feel memes are the new cartooning? >> good question. yes. i think they are. this democratized political cartooning. what they lack is drawing. but they do the same thing. they make immediate and pointed and funny remarks about almost instantaneously. i mean, much faster than i could draw a cartoon even if i was drawing the image that the meme had. and the other reason that they're so ubiquitous is obviously, they're using today's medium
at one point, harry bellefonte gives a key to mary of peter, paul and mary. immediately in the southern parts of the united states, the networks cut away. why? they said people will be upset. white people in the south will be upset at the idea of a black person and a white person kissing. were they correct. in? they were. and there were plenty of people who were upset but that's my point. are you going to concede to people's bigotry? and that's what they did and that is what was recommend...
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>> thank you, mary. mary o's scones. let's all get to work.
>> thank you, mary. mary o's scones. let's all get to work.
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mary o'halloran, owner of mary o's irish pub here in new york city.demic, she had to shut down, her husband in alaska, working on the docks, loading ships. he couldn't get home because of travel restrictions. she was home with their six children. and with the pub closed, still mary got to work. making 30 meals a night for front line workers. her children helping in the kitchen, too. her regulars would come and help with the kids, running errands, taking them on walks, but with no pub, no money. so, she started making soda bread scones with homemade blackberry jam. her mother's recipe from ireland. word spread, thousands began lining up. customers sending photos. and tonight, after that post, her story going viral. $1 million in orders. 20,000 pounds of flour. mary standing over all that flour with an irish blessing, emotional, wiping away a tear. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> mary with her latest batch of scones. her regulars helping to carry in the flour. >> you should see it. it's all over the restaurant. >> and each scone with a letter
mary o'halloran, owner of mary o's irish pub here in new york city.demic, she had to shut down, her husband in alaska, working on the docks, loading ships. he couldn't get home because of travel restrictions. she was home with their six children. and with the pub closed, still mary got to work. making 30 meals a night for front line workers. her children helping in the kitchen, too. her regulars would come and help with the kids, running errands, taking them on walks, but with no pub, no money....
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and mary beth said, no, you've got it wrong, it's the opposite. in 1965 i was a 13-year-old girl and speech was the only power that i had. and across time, and this was the real message of the book, people without power have used free speech to challenge their circumstances and to challenge their oppression, which is really what she was doing, because until that time, students really didn't have any rights. not ones that the constitution recognized. so that's really what i wanted to communicate to my students and to others, the radical history and potential of free speech. >> i hadn't known that story about signe being the instigator of the book. john has such a great sense of humor, i never know when he's teasing, but i gather this is how the book came into existence. can you tell us what prompted you to reach out to him and to contribute your brilliant cartoons? >> i've been cartoons for almost 40 years, and i depend on the free speech amendment every single day, really. and i've seen so many times when people have criticized me, saying, she can
and mary beth said, no, you've got it wrong, it's the opposite. in 1965 i was a 13-year-old girl and speech was the only power that i had. and across time, and this was the real message of the book, people without power have used free speech to challenge their circumstances and to challenge their oppression, which is really what she was doing, because until that time, students really didn't have any rights. not ones that the constitution recognized. so that's really what i wanted to communicate...
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cira marie patti robert e.robert paul patrice paz victor hugo paz stacey lynn peak richard allen pearlman durrell v. pearsall, jr. thomas nicholas pecorelli thomas pedicini todd douglas pelino mike adrian pelletier anthony g. peluso angel r. pena robert penninger richard al penny >> and my father. >> and my uncle. ♪ >> salvatore f. pepe carl allen b. peralta robert david peraza jon a. perconti, jr. alejo perez angel perez, jr. angela susan perez anthony perez ivan antonio perez nancy e. perez berry berenson perkins joseph john perroncino edward j. perrotta emelda h. perry glenn c. perry, sr. john william perry franklin allan pershep danny pesce michael john pescherine davin n. peterson donald arthur peterson jean hoadley peterson william russell peterson mark james petrocelli philip scott petti glen kerrin pettit dominick a. pezzulo kaleen elizabeth pezzuti kevin j. pfeifer tu-anh pham kenneth john phelan, sr. sneha anne philip eugenia mccann piantieri ludwig john picarro matthew picerno joseph o. pick christop
cira marie patti robert e.robert paul patrice paz victor hugo paz stacey lynn peak richard allen pearlman durrell v. pearsall, jr. thomas nicholas pecorelli thomas pedicini todd douglas pelino mike adrian pelletier anthony g. peluso angel r. pena robert penninger richard al penny >> and my father. >> and my uncle. ♪ >> salvatore f. pepe carl allen b. peralta robert david peraza jon a. perconti, jr. alejo perez angel perez, jr. angela susan perez anthony perez ivan antonio...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the historic rainfall in the east brought on by the remnants of hurricane ida. the storm triggered dangerous flash floods. streets in new york city were submerged, bringing travel to a standstill. water rushed into the city's subway system. the mayor is encouraging people to avoid traveling. heavy rain also inundated parts of new jersey, and a massive tornado was also spotted. at least one person was s kille in their flooded car. bradley blackburn is in new york. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the storm has now moved through new york, but it's left a real mess behind. there is an emergency travel ban in the city right now. nearly all subway service is shut down due to flooding, and authorities have banned all nonemergency vehicles from streets until 5:00 a.m. >> look at that tornado! >> reporter: storm chasers captured these images of a twister touching down in new jersey. ida continues its relentless march north as tornado
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the historic rainfall in the east brought on by the remnants of hurricane ida. the storm triggered dangerous flash floods. streets in new york city were submerged, bringing travel to a standstill. water rushed into the city's subway system. the mayor is encouraging people to avoid traveling. heavy rain also inundated parts of new jersey, and a massive tornado was also spotted. at least one person was s kille in their flooded car....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs mornspins some show. i'm anne-marie green.ning news." during the show. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (dog vo) mmmm, this beneful grain free... ... is so healthy. aahh - farm raised chicken! it's good chicken. mmm, here come the accents, blueberries and pumpkin, wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (vo) try beneful grain free... and our other beneful recipes. healthful. flavorful. beneful. look at these mighty quaker oats. small in size, epic in taste. heart-healthy a good source of fiber. and provides lasting energy. there's no denying delicious quaker oats are the grain of all time. >>> our stop stories, a powerful earthquake rocks southern mexico. hit near the beach resort city of acapulco. it also caused buildings to rock and sway in mexico city about 230 miles away. the quake caused extensive grand jury and knocked down power lines. at least one man was killed. >>> and president biden is making a push for infrastructure spending and the need to address climate change. he toured destru
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs mornspins some show. i'm anne-marie green.ning news." during the show. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (dog vo) mmmm, this beneful grain free... ... is so healthy. aahh - farm raised chicken! it's good chicken. mmm, here come the accents, blueberries and pumpkin, wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (vo) try beneful grain free... and our other beneful recipes. healthful. flavorful. beneful. look at...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, hurricane nicolas made landfall along the texas coast as a category 1. nicolas packed winds of up to 75 miles per hour. it's bringing potentially life threatening floods, storm surge and destructive winds. the storm's wrath was felt ahead of its landfall around midnight. you can see the magnitude of nicolas's intense winds. as much as 18 inches of rain could fall across the upper texas coastal areas through tomorrow. some people didn't waste any time. they went to stores to stock up on groceries and lined up at gas stations. authorities urged people to take precautions. >> most dangerous time on any storm, when it's flooding, is at night because you can't see. we say it all the time, turn around, don't drive. definitely don't move a barricade. everybody in the city, let's just be safe and let's be good houstonians. stay at home. >> the texas center is going to move over louisiana. it will be west of where ida hit two weeks ago. the state's governor has already decl
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, hurricane nicolas made landfall along the texas coast as a category 1. nicolas packed winds of up to 75 miles per hour. it's bringing potentially life threatening floods, storm surge and destructive winds. the storm's wrath was felt ahead of its landfall around midnight. you can see the magnitude of nicolas's intense winds. as much as 18 inches of rain could fall across the upper texas coastal areas through tomorrow. some people didn't waste any time....
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anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so top pentagon leaders will face a house committee today over the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. they testified for hours yesterday in front of the senate armed services committee, admitting the speed of the fall of kabul caught them offguard and contradicted president biden saying they told him to leave troops in the war-torn country. david martin has more. >> reporter: 5.5 hours of testimony before the senat armed services committee left no doubt top generals warned both presidents trump and biden against a withdrawal of american troops. general frank mckenzie is the overall commander for afghanistan. >> i recommended that we maintain 2,500 troops in afghanistan. >> reporter: when asked last month whether his military advisers recommended keeping 2,500 troops there, president biden said this -- >> no. no one said that to me that i can recall. >> general milley, that was a false statement by the president of the united
anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so top pentagon leaders will face a house committee today over the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. they testified for hours yesterday in front of the senate armed services committee, admitting the speed of the fall of kabul caught them offguard and contradicted president biden saying they told him to leave troops in the war-torn country. david martin has more. >> reporter: 5.5 hours of testimony...
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mary had died. i just want to say two things.s that i think we all have such memories i suspect many librarians could write a book subtitled notes from a book loving life and then you go back to these moments and for me that was a moment of wow. they took a 25 -year-old who knew nothing about that and for her first patients they had her march into a room and accompanies someone in their last moments. about which no one, myself included ever remarked and then we went on to the next thing. i shall stop there and roxanne, thank you for being my conversation partner it is so admiring of you and your writing. especially your writing on medical topics. i will stop there. >> thank you for that beautiful reading. i will just say i apologize for being late. i got mixed up but the way i met suzanne it was about heroine addiction and then inside a family and what it's like medically so i did a lot of medical research. so i was fascinated by this book partly because i already enter that world of medical practice but suzanne shows what it is
mary had died. i just want to say two things.s that i think we all have such memories i suspect many librarians could write a book subtitled notes from a book loving life and then you go back to these moments and for me that was a moment of wow. they took a 25 -year-old who knew nothing about that and for her first patients they had her march into a room and accompanies someone in their last moments. about which no one, myself included ever remarked and then we went on to the next thing. i...
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this is mary beth, our mother behind mary beth our father leonard. and chris singer, to his right. also, you see her black armband. >> yeah, she was suspended also. >> i'm back behind there somewhere. i wasn't in the shot. but we all attended the school board meeting. the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school. our lawyer with what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now the american suffers level -- chapter recommended that we go back to school without the arm bands on, so that we wouldn't complicate our cases truancy issues. that we sued the school system for violating our first amendment rights. so, that is what we did. >> that is what happened, yes. >> we lost at the district court. we felt that it was a first amendment issue. it was a free speech issue, but that the school authorities had the right to make the rule about it. so, we lost our case at the district court in the federal district court level. so, we appealed it to the circuit court and st. louis. normally, at the circuit court lawyer the case is heard by three jud
this is mary beth, our mother behind mary beth our father leonard. and chris singer, to his right. also, you see her black armband. >> yeah, she was suspended also. >> i'm back behind there somewhere. i wasn't in the shot. but we all attended the school board meeting. the school board decided to support the principles and so we had been kicked out of school. our lawyer with what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now the american suffers level -- chapter recommended that we go...
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anne-marie? >> wow.ey could come back nine hours later. plenty of people are going to be driving to get their hands on that beer if they need to. >> i know.nehall, u are the new york stock exchange. happy friday to you, as well. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> up next, tom brady might be sticking around for a while. the star quarterback gives a prediction on how long he wants to keep playing. we'll have the surprising answer. prising answer. my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection ) >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the untry. >>> elton john is pushing back european dates on his world tour until 2023. the 74-year-old singer said that he will undergo surgery for a recent hip injury. he still plans on starting the u.s. portion of the tour in january in new orleans. >>> and so far, so good for four space tourists who are currently orbiting earth. the crew of "inspiration 4" launched from the kennedy space center wednesday night. it was
anne-marie? >> wow.ey could come back nine hours later. plenty of people are going to be driving to get their hands on that beer if they need to. >> i know.nehall, u are the new york stock exchange. happy friday to you, as well. thank you so much, diane. >> thank you. >>> up next, tom brady might be sticking around for a while. the star quarterback gives a prediction on how long he wants to keep playing. we'll have the surprising answer. prising answer. my nunormal?...
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and this is mary beth, our mother behind mary beth our father leonard, and chris singer to his right.o you see her black armband. >> she was suspended also, chris singer. >> i was back there somewhere. i wasn't in the shot. but we all attended the school board meeting. and the school board decided to support the principals. so we had been kicked out of school, and our lawyer with the -- what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now is the american civil liberties union iowa chapter, recommended that we go back to school without the armbands on so we couldn't complicate our case with truancy issues and that we sue the school system for violating our first amendment rights. so that's what we did. >> so that's what happened, yes. >> and we lost at the district court. judge stevenson, he felt that it was a first amendment issue, that it was a free speech issue, but that the school authorities had the right to make the rule about that. and so we lost our case at the district court, the federal district court level. and so we appealed it to the circuit court in st. louis. and normally a
and this is mary beth, our mother behind mary beth our father leonard, and chris singer to his right.o you see her black armband. >> she was suspended also, chris singer. >> i was back there somewhere. i wasn't in the shot. but we all attended the school board meeting. and the school board decided to support the principals. so we had been kicked out of school, and our lawyer with the -- what was then the iowa civil liberties union, now is the american civil liberties union iowa...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the historic and successful launch of four civilians into space opening a new chapter in space tourism. the four-person crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket. ththey'll spend three days in orbit before returning to earth on saturday. it is the first time a spare -- a spacecraft will circle earth with just amateurs on board and no astronauts. jared isaacman is the flight's billionaire leader. he's joined by hayley arceneaux, who's a cancer survivor. there are also two sweepstakes winners. one from washington state and the other from arizona. we get more now from mark strassmann. >> reporter: "inspiration 4's" crew blasted off into space history wednesday night. >> everything continues to be good. >> reporter: the commercial flight was the first for elon musk's spacex with no professional astronauts on board. >> i say give us two thumbs up -- >> reporter: on the launch tower high above pad 39a, jared isaacman, mission commander, showe
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the historic and successful launch of four civilians into space opening a new chapter in space tourism. the four-person crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket. ththey'll spend three days in orbit before returning to earth on saturday. it is the first time a spare -- a spacecraft will circle earth with just amateurs on board and no astronauts. jared isaacman is the flight's billionaire leader. he's joined by hayley...
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i'm anne-marie green. president biden will visit new york and new jersey today to look at storm damage from the remnants of hurricane ida. both states are under a major disaster declaration making federa bradley blackburn is live in manville. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. more than half of those deaths from ida happened in new jersey and here in manville, there are debris piles like this everywhere you look. this town had several feet of flood water inundated. president biden will come here later today to see the damage for himself. president biden approved major disaster declarations for six new jersey and five new york counties affected by the remnants of hurricane ida. >> most of the things are gone. >> reporter: lindsay gutierrez had to abandon her basement apartment in queens, new york. >> we had to come out this way. >> reporter: the disaster declarations will allow individuals to receive federal aid for temporary housing and home repairs. >> because you get some financial aid
i'm anne-marie green. president biden will visit new york and new jersey today to look at storm damage from the remnants of hurricane ida. both states are under a major disaster declaration making federa bradley blackburn is live in manville. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. more than half of those deaths from ida happened in new jersey and here in manville, there are debris piles like this everywhere you look. this town had several feet of flood water inundated....
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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. we begin with breaking developments out of california where it appears governor gavin newsom will keep his job for now. cbs news projects the effort to recall him has failed, but the democrat is still facing challenges down the road. anthony pura is in los angeles. good morning.thve have been considered an upset loss. can you tell us more about that? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, it would have been considered an upset loss. roughly 65% of voters have said no to this recall, and that's with about 70% of the votes in this morning. california governor gavin newsom appears to have beaten back an effort to recall him from office. the outcome of the race was projected in his favor less than an hour after the polls closed. >> i'm humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of californians that exercised their fundamental right to vote. >> reporter: early returns showed roughly two-thirds of voters opposed the recall effort. domcathailed in expected to ballots. >> no is no
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments out of california where it appears governor gavin newsom will keep his job for now. cbs news projects the effort to recall him has failed, but the democrat is still facing challenges down the road. anthony pura is in los angeles. good morning.thve have been considered an upset loss. can you tell us more about that? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, it would have been considered an upset loss. roughly 65% of voters have...
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i'm anne-marie green.s the debate ranges on nationwide over vaccines and masks for children, about one million students will return to class today in new york city. they'll be required to wear face masks since vaccines for children under 12 aren't approved. at least not yet. form by the end of next month. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it's a big test for schools today here in the city, and it comes as covid cases are surging. just last week more than a million new cases were reported across the country, and 11,000 deaths. the country's largest school district reopens today. roughly one million students across new york city will be back in the classroom, many for the first time in over a year. >> i missed playing with my friends at the playground and playing with the toys. >> reporter: pediatric covid cases have spiked in other parts of the country in recent weeks. at one point, accountior all ne. >> we continue to be on a high plate
i'm anne-marie green.s the debate ranges on nationwide over vaccines and masks for children, about one million students will return to class today in new york city. they'll be required to wear face masks since vaccines for children under 12 aren't approved. at least not yet. form by the end of next month. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it's a big test for schools today here in the city, and it comes as covid cases...
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marie antoinette.uis xvi i think in many historians believe that had he not been part of the family, excuse me in america we call it the bourbon family, he would've loved to have been a watchmaker or some sort of tradesmen. he love to tinker with things. in fact, often times the palace at versailles he could be found in a separate room in which he would be working on locks or clocks or anything mechanical. he truly loved to fix things. like he just so happen to be the king of france. so thus he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring unity to these two great kingdoms, oftentimes different houses would
marie antoinette.uis xvi i think in many historians believe that had he not been part of the family, excuse me in america we call it the bourbon family, he would've loved to have been a watchmaker or some sort of tradesmen. he love to tinker with things. in fact, often times the palace at versailles he could be found in a separate room in which he would be working on locks or clocks or anything mechanical. he truly loved to fix things. like he just so happen to be the king of france. so thus he...
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. >>> when we come back here tonight, mary o and her scones. she did in the pandemic and what you've done now. s. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. count me in! me too! want your clothes to smell freshly washed count me in! all day without heavy perfumes? try new downy light in-wash scent beads. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. new downy light! i always wanted to know more about my grandfather. he...was a hardworking man who came to new york from puerto rico when he was 17. with ancestry, being able to put the pieces of the puzzle together... ...it's amazing. it's hones
. >>> when we come back here tonight, mary o and her scones. she did in the pandemic and what you've done now. s. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative...
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marie antoinette.uis xvi i think in many historians believe that had he not been part of the family, excuse me in america we call it the bourbon family, he would've loved to have been a watchmaker or some sort of tradesmen. he love to tinker with things. in fact, often times the palace at versailles he could be found in a separate room in which he would be working on locks or clocks or anything mechanical. he truly loved to fix things. like he just so happen to be the king of france. so thus he had a lot of responsibility a lot of duties. the wife that they had chosen for him could not have been more unsuitable for his personality, marie antoinette. not french but austrian come part of the great habsburgs family in austria. now, we think of england and france detests one another and fighting so many wars but actually austria and france fought a great many wars as well. so as the way in which you could somehow stop the fighting, bring unity to these two great kingdoms, oftentimes different houses would
marie antoinette.uis xvi i think in many historians believe that had he not been part of the family, excuse me in america we call it the bourbon family, he would've loved to have been a watchmaker or some sort of tradesmen. he love to tinker with things. in fact, often times the palace at versailles he could be found in a separate room in which he would be working on locks or clocks or anything mechanical. he truly loved to fix things. like he just so happen to be the king of france. so thus he...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden defending his decision to end the 20-year war in afghanistan and the way in which he did it. he called a military airlift to evacuate americans and afghan allies an extraordinary success. the pentagon released these nighttime images of 500 soldiers boarding military planes. as the u.s. troops pulled out, more than 100 americans and thousands of afghans were left behind. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the president seemed at times frustrated, even angry w with t criticism he's received over the withdrawal. he was defensive but also marked a moment in history. he wanted this war to end years ago, and now it has ended on his watch. >> my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. >> reporter: president biden addrd tionrd in a speech marking the end of the longest war in u.s. history. >> i was not going to extend this forever war, and i was not extending a forever exit. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden defending his decision to end the 20-year war in afghanistan and the way in which he did it. he called a military airlift to evacuate americans and afghan allies an extraordinary success. the pentagon released these nighttime images of 500 soldiers boarding military planes. as the u.s. troops pulled out, more than 100 americans and thousands of afghans were left behind. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. good morning. >>...
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mary, let's talk about the investigation first. it's been more than a week since laundrie was reportedly last seen. talk to us about the investigation so far. why has it been so hard to find him? >> i believe it's so difficult to find him because right now the area where they're looking is just a challenge to them. but i think the thing that is
mary, let's talk about the investigation first. it's been more than a week since laundrie was reportedly last seen. talk to us about the investigation so far. why has it been so hard to find him? >> i believe it's so difficult to find him because right now the area where they're looking is just a challenge to them. but i think the thing that is
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill where president biden's agenda will be put to the test this week. lawmakers are trying to avoid a government shutdown and a federal debt default. laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. lots going on. while lawmakers try and stop the government shutdown, they're also trying to get the infrastructure bill finally passed. divisions within the democratic party are holding up that process. house speaker nancy pelosi announced last night that a vote will be held thursday on the $1 trillion bipartisan-crafted infrastructure bill. debate on the legislation begins today. speaker pelosi seems confident the measure will pass. >> i'm never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn't have the votes. >> reporter: the bill was supposed to be voted on today but was postponed as some democrats are still holding out. at issue is whether moderate democrats can find a compromise that will appease
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a showdown on capitol hill where president biden's agenda will be put to the test this week. lawmakers are trying to avoid a government shutdown and a federal debt default. laura podesta has the latest developments from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. lots going on. while lawmakers try and stop the government shutdown, they're also trying to get the infrastructure bill finally passed. divisions within the democratic party...
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mary trump is responding. and she's doing it in her own trumpian way.ncle for taking this action is a, well, [ bleep ]ing loser and that this is desperation. the walls are closing in and he's throwing anything against the wall that will stick. again, the context is important. one would be forgiven to kind of tune out some of this stuff, which you can do as a news consumer, but if you have been tracking it legally, donald trump's entire company, his entire trump organization that has been the life blood of both his reputation, his pr and, yes, his money has been indicted for tax crimes. the cfo's lawyer recently warned as we warned that more indictments could be coming. "the new york times" responding, because it is now a defendant in this case, the lawsuit is an attempt to silence independent news organizations. we plan to vigorously defend against it. this is not a drill, it is an attack on the free press. it is a former president doing something that frankly most former presidents never do, which is spend their time out of office suing journalists and
mary trump is responding. and she's doing it in her own trumpian way.ncle for taking this action is a, well, [ bleep ]ing loser and that this is desperation. the walls are closing in and he's throwing anything against the wall that will stick. again, the context is important. one would be forgiven to kind of tune out some of this stuff, which you can do as a news consumer, but if you have been tracking it legally, donald trump's entire company, his entire trump organization that has been the...
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amara cofer, mary kathryn nagle# . >>> thank you for joining us.io in tokyo this is nhk "newsline." business sentiment at large manufacturers has improved. that marks the fifth consecutive quarter of improvement. the index stood at plus 18, that's up 4 points from the previous quarter. that indicates an improvement in sentiment that had conti
amara cofer, mary kathryn nagle# . >>> thank you for joining us.io in tokyo this is nhk "newsline." business sentiment at large manufacturers has improved. that marks the fifth consecutive quarter of improvement. the index stood at plus 18, that's up 4 points from the previous quarter. that indicates an improvement in sentiment that had conti
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mary kathryn nagle ♪♪ [music break] ♪♪ [music break] this is democracy now!ow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. for the past two weeks, much of the media in the united states is offered wall-to-wall coverage of the case of gabby petito, a 22-year-old white woman who went missing while she was traveling across the country with her fiancÉ brian laundrie and documenting their trip on youtube. two weeks before she disappeared, her partner was seen hitting her on the street in moab, utah, as reported in this 911 call. >> i am on the corner of main street by moon flower. we are driving by and i went report a domestic dispute, florida license plate, white man van. they just drove off. they're going down main street. they made a right on a from moon flower. >> what were they doing? >> what did you say? >> what were you doing? >> the gentleman was slapping the girl. we stopped and they ran up and down the sidewalk, he proceeded to hit her. they hopped in the car and drove off. >> white van? amy: that was a dime on one call to the moa police. police pulle
mary kathryn nagle ♪♪ [music break] ♪♪ [music break] this is democracy now!ow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. for the past two weeks, much of the media in the united states is offered wall-to-wall coverage of the case of gabby petito, a 22-year-old white woman who went missing while she was traveling across the country with her fiancÉ brian laundrie and documenting their trip on youtube. two weeks before she disappeared, her partner was seen hitting her on the street in...
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like mary in menlo park.t she got her vaccination for covid-19 but not the $50 incentive the state offered for a while, way back when, so she asked us to step in. our team contacted the state health department. then mary got her 50 bucks. the state said that it was a procedural error that has since been corrected that impacted fewer than 1% of folks like mary. mary wrote our team a note and said many, many thanks to you and nbc bay area responds. it's our pleasure, mary. thank you for writing in. please share your consumer problems with us, maybe we can give it a shot. go to nbcbayarea.com. click the responds option from the main menu or call 888-996-tips. >> that's a good phone number to log. >> definitely. >> on speed dial. >> jeff ranieri is with us now talking about the weekend. we're almost there, jeff. >> look at this, you guys. >> what is that? >> a storm. >> a storm moving in. >> everybody at home is going yes! it's not the major storm we'd really like to see but it's a little bit of something to cert
like mary in menlo park.t she got her vaccination for covid-19 but not the $50 incentive the state offered for a while, way back when, so she asked us to step in. our team contacted the state health department. then mary got her 50 bucks. the state said that it was a procedural error that has since been corrected that impacted fewer than 1% of folks like mary. mary wrote our team a note and said many, many thanks to you and nbc bay area responds. it's our pleasure, mary. thank you for writing...
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the paper convinced mary trump to, alleges that the paper convinces mary trump to smuggle records outmages in an amount to be determined at trial but believed to be no less than $100 million. each of those words capitalized. the $100 million from both mary trump and "the times," mary trump giving a comment to the daily beast about this said, quote, i think he is an f-ing loser, the walls are closing in. he is throwing anything against the wall that will stick as is always the case with donald, he'll try and change the subject. that is the total of what has been reported about this thus far. i just want to ask for your initial take on whether this is a real thing or whether this is a joke. >> yeah, good luck with that as a legal theory. just based on what you've read, rachel, it's a tough theory to argue that mary trump couldn't do what she did in this case. it does sound very much like someone who's desperate to try to turn the tables and certainly the former president has a history of trying to abuse the legal system for his own benefit. so this, loo like another chapter in that same
the paper convinced mary trump to, alleges that the paper convinces mary trump to smuggle records outmages in an amount to be determined at trial but believed to be no less than $100 million. each of those words capitalized. the $100 million from both mary trump and "the times," mary trump giving a comment to the daily beast about this said, quote, i think he is an f-ing loser, the walls are closing in. he is throwing anything against the wall that will stick as is always the case...
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let's go right to mary lee. >>> a lot going on. we have drizzle with wet roadways along the coast and around the bay. even san francisco, you see drops on our live mark hopkins hotel camera showing that wet start to the day in spots. i am tracking a weak cold front, first fall front of the season. here we are at noon, lake county, mendocino catching that wet weather through our afternoon, light scattered showers. here is 5:00 p.m. we are looking, even though we have that air quality advisory in effectmaybe a little bit haze at the surface, good to moderate air quality. that sea breeze kicking in. that means we are looking atda l talkmore about what you can expect through our day and
let's go right to mary lee. >>> a lot going on. we have drizzle with wet roadways along the coast and around the bay. even san francisco, you see drops on our live mark hopkins hotel camera showing that wet start to the day in spots. i am tracking a weak cold front, first fall front of the season. here we are at noon, lake county, mendocino catching that wet weather through our afternoon, light scattered showers. here is 5:00 p.m. we are looking, even though we have that air quality...
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definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that was not the end game. it was really about her professional life making her way alone. you cannot overstate it. does it entertainment weekly is often talking and everyone cited her as their influence but you just cannot get past that. probably lucille ball, cannot get past that either. it's all about a reaction to her. she was not the only one. but you know a lot about her. i will let you read about or elsewhere. going to tell you about these women. she has influence on someone like mary going forward. probably the reason wo
definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that...
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. >> meteorologist mary lee is tracking it all for us. mary? >> yeah, len and gianna, a big difference compared to the last couple of days when we had clear skies. not the case now. here's a live look with the mount hamilton camera looking at the santa clara valley and you can see the haze in our skies now. we're looking at moderate air quality across the bay area so it's not too bad. but i'm sure you noticing that haze out there. so we have an air quality advisory in effect for today and for tomorrow. due to the hazy skies. and as we take you hour by hour, with the surface concentration forecast. we actually have the wildfires up to the north and smoke is pushing into the pacific ocean. with our sea breeze it's actually pushing some of that haze into the bay area. so that's why we're seeing those hazy conditions for today. likely for tomorrow as well. with that air quality advisory in effect. also for your friday. but at this point, looking at moderate air quality so you might see that haze aloft in the upper levels of the atmosphere but not t
. >> meteorologist mary lee is tracking it all for us. mary? >> yeah, len and gianna, a big difference compared to the last couple of days when we had clear skies. not the case now. here's a live look with the mount hamilton camera looking at the santa clara valley and you can see the haze in our skies now. we're looking at moderate air quality across the bay area so it's not too bad. but i'm sure you noticing that haze out there. so we have an air quality advisory in effect for...