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no, mary had someone else entirely in mind.perintendent could be found 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. >> the internet had given renewed life to the cyber election ship between school superintendent keith reed and mary taglianetti. now mary would explain to detectives in virginia why she feared their amorous digital trail had led to his death. >> i'm trying to give it everything i can. >> mary met her husband rob taglianetti in college. he was in a the story in with the marines. she was mostly a stay at home mom to their four kids. she told detectives there 11 years together has been difficult at times. something happened that august which pushed the marriage to the brink. she is at the doctors on her husband discovered an email. his wife thanking read for the previous nights phone's ex. >> he said do you mind telling me who keith reid is? >> you know what he'd come across
no, mary had someone else entirely in mind.perintendent could be found 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. >> the internet had given renewed life to the cyber election ship between school superintendent keith reed and mary taglianetti. now mary would explain to detectives in virginia why she feared their amorous digital...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in this regard. in may at 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia. i barely put his back down when he informed leticia he had been invited to a political meeting in richland. we would be leaving tomorrow and be gone a few days. while that night, leticia got very ill. so il
he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going...
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mary starts. what is _ feel the need for the course. mary starts.ell us, the ladies and anybody watching, that would help them based on your story? i watching, that would help them based on your story?— on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. he - on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. he had i on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. he had a i on your story? i dated someone inj 2012 he was very hot. he had a six pack, _ 2012 he was very hot. he had a six pack, good — 2012 he was very hot. he had a six pack, good looking, everything. after— pack, good looking, everything. afterthree pack, good looking, everything. after three months, communication went bad _ after three months, communication went bad. when i called him to inquire — went bad. when i called him to inquire what was happening he said you know— inquire what was happening he said you
mary starts. what is _ feel the need for the course. mary starts.ell us, the ladies and anybody watching, that would help them based on your story? i watching, that would help them based on your story?— on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. _ on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. he - on your story? i dated someone in 2012 he was very hot. he had i on your...
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the mary— of henry viii's worship emerge. the mary rose — of henry viii's worship emerge.rge. the mary rose went through another. of henry viii's worship emerge. thei mary rose went through another hot stopping _ mary rose went through another hot stopping run~ — mary rose went through another hot stopping run~ i— mary rose went through another hot stepping run-— stopping run. i want to be the --eole's stopping run. i want to be the people's governor. _ stopping run. i want to be the people's governor. i - stopping run. i want to be the people's governor. i want - stopping run. i want to be the people's governor. i want to l people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani. the secret wealth and business dealings of hundreds of world leaders, politicians and billionaires have been exposed in one of the biggest leaks of financial documents dubbed the pandora papers. let's turn to afghanistan. reports from kabul say taliban fighters have launched attacks on suspected islamic state milita
the mary— of henry viii's worship emerge. the mary rose — of henry viii's worship emerge.rge. the mary rose went through another. of henry viii's worship emerge. thei mary rose went through another hot stopping _ mary rose went through another hot stopping run~ — mary rose went through another hot stopping run~ i— mary rose went through another hot stepping run-— stopping run. i want to be the --eole's stopping run. i want to be the people's governor. _ stopping run. i want to be the...
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mary: it is a great point. we are saving across the board.sting what we are doing to match the fact that we are selling every vehicle we can. through covid and through this crisis with semiconductors, we have found ways to make the business more efficient. we are working with dealers to drive an increase of profitability for them. across the board, we are driving efficiencies and that is any underlying strength of our organization and supports the strong earnings. david: talk about the longer-term, aggressive -- longer-term, that is electric vehicle some gushy letter vehicles, something do embrace aggressively. i'm a you have been dubious about fleet sales because the margins get down. where are you one fleet sales for electric vehicles? are there different? are you looking at fleet sales for electric vehicles? mary: if you look at the commercial fleet and what we can do from a light commercial vehicle perspective with bright drop and the whole ecosystem that it will support, i think it is a huge opportunity and that is some of the most profi
mary: it is a great point. we are saving across the board.sting what we are doing to match the fact that we are selling every vehicle we can. through covid and through this crisis with semiconductors, we have found ways to make the business more efficient. we are working with dealers to drive an increase of profitability for them. across the board, we are driving efficiencies and that is any underlying strength of our organization and supports the strong earnings. david: talk about the...
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mary robinson: i would say so. regis devenanzio: mary, this large rock outcropping, i heard it was somehow volcanic in nature? mary robinson: so morro rock is a preserve for the peregrine falcons to nest. the way it was formed, was magma was forced through a vent in the earth's crust. and before it erupted, it cooled. and it became a volcanic plug. so it's an ancient volcano. but it didn't actually erupt. oh, look at the jellyfish. mary robinson: oh, a jellyfish! we don't see this very often. it's an egg yolk jellyfish, you guys. this is a rare sighting? yes! i've only seen this egg yolk jellyfish once in 30 years. johnny devenanzio: wow. here's another one! mary robinson: when we see jellyfish, they often come in groups. so we'll see numerous individuals of this type and then we won't see them again. dad, can we bring it home? please? regis devenanzio: no. johnny devenanzio: please, dad? mary, what are those sea lions doing over there? mary robinson: those are two bulls fighting for territory on the rocky shorelin
mary robinson: i would say so. regis devenanzio: mary, this large rock outcropping, i heard it was somehow volcanic in nature? mary robinson: so morro rock is a preserve for the peregrine falcons to nest. the way it was formed, was magma was forced through a vent in the earth's crust. and before it erupted, it cooled. and it became a volcanic plug. so it's an ancient volcano. but it didn't actually erupt. oh, look at the jellyfish. mary robinson: oh, a jellyfish! we don't see this very often....
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, the controversial abortion ban in texas suffered its first legal setback. a federal judge has issued an order to temporarily block the ban. the law, the strictest in the nation, bars boabortion roughly around 6 weeks into the pregnancy. texas plans to fight the ruling and laura podesta is in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a fight that will likely make its way to the supreme court again. you'll remember a few weeks ago the high court declined to stop the texas law from going into but has not yet ruled on its constitutionality. for now, though, this lower court's decision stands and it is a victory for abortion rights proponents. a federal judgdge ordered texaso suspend its law banning most abortions. u.s. district judge robert pitman sided with the department of justice in a 113-page ruling. from the moment sb-8 went into effect, pitman wrote, women have by the constitution. >> what you saw the departm
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, the controversial abortion ban in texas suffered its first legal setback. a federal judge has issued an order to temporarily block the ban. the law, the strictest in the nation, bars boabortion roughly around 6 weeks into the pregnancy. texas plans to fight the ruling and laura podesta is in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a fight that will likely make its way to the supreme court...
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mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a social worker and chaplain at the hospital i see this all the time my question to you at a local level would it be smarter to pay attention to mayors and other working elements base level to bring us to their attention and keep focusing and then the higher levels with legislation, how about using the legislatures to get our message for the situation which has to be a horrific mess in all of this. host: how widespread have you seen the issue in jackson michigan. >> into every economic level everyone and of course covid has taken a bigger toll and we've done work with bringing information to the people on the street in all of our policemen know how to identify and they know how to use nor calm. host: how readily available are these pills. >> hard to tell our homeless situation is getting worse. host: thank you, ma'am. eric eyre questioning. guest: sure first of all the addiction epidemic has shifted it is more of the number one killer and illegal thought no more hard fat no the pill problem is top 25% of all over
mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a social worker and chaplain at the hospital i see this all the time my question to you at a local level would it be smarter to pay attention to mayors and other working elements base level to bring us to their attention and keep focusing and then the higher levels with legislation, how about using the legislatures to get our message for the situation which has to be a horrific mess in all of this. host: how...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> well, a new york judge has ordered former president donald trump to give a videotaped deposition on monday. this stems from a lawsuit filed by protesters who claim that they were roughed up by security outside trump tower back in 2015. mr. trump is expected to record the deposition at trump tower. his testimony will be played for a jury if the case proceeds to trial. >>> meantime, one of mr. trump's closest allies could face criminal contempt charges. steve bannon defied a subpoena in the january 6th capitol riot the house committee looking into the attack will vote next week on whether to recommend the charges. nikole killion reports. >> reporter: former white house chief strategist steve bannon was a no show to on capitol hill, skipping his scheduled deposition before the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack. >> as much as they hate trump, as much as they hate me, as much as they hate all these other folks, they fear you. >> rep
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> well, a new york judge has ordered former president donald trump to give a videotaped deposition on monday. this stems from a lawsuit filed by protesters who claim that they were roughed up by security outside trump tower back in 2015. mr. trump is expected to record the deposition at trump tower. his testimony will be played for a jury if the case proceeds to trial. >>> meantime, one of mr....
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a crucial meeting today on coronavirus booster shots. an fda advisory panel will help decide whether an extra dose is needed for people who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccines. laura podesta is in new york with the latest developments on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. big questions people may have -- can i mix and match covid vaccine brands when it comes to the first shot and the booster, and when will kids under the age of 12 be able to get the jab? we should have those answers very soon. over the next two days, an fda advisory panel will vote on whether to recommend booster shots for the moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. >> so we anticipate hearing decisions from both the fda and cdc very soon afterward. >> reporter: the white house says seven million people have already received a pfizer booster which was approved for certain americans last month. >> in less than three weeks, more than one in three eligible seniors have
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a crucial meeting today on coronavirus booster shots. an fda advisory panel will help decide whether an extra dose is needed for people who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccines. laura podesta is in new york with the latest developments on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. big questions people may have -- can i mix and match covid vaccine brands when it comes to the first shot and the booster, and when will kids...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no symptoms and was fully vaccinated in january. >>> there are new developments when it comes to the covid vaccine. the fda scheduled three meetings this month to discuss booster doses and pfizer's shot for children ages 5 to 11. meantime, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical adviser, spoke about whether families should avoid large gatherings for christmas. here's what he had to say on "face the nation." >> it's just too soon to tell. we've just got to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not try to jump ahead by weeks or m
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no...
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donald trump's lawsuit against mary trump is lengthy but does not challenge one word of mary trump'sk, not one word of the "new york times" -- he basically admitted all of that was true and it was an extraordinarily important story. the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tens of millions of dollars that donald trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she is challenging the very agreement he is trying to enforce as having been procured by fraud. so this is a really weak case, it's frivolous. we look forward to moving to dismiss it very soon. >> so, ted, talk to me about the bigger picture here. trump appears to be throwing everything at the wall and hoping something sticks. he is no stranger to litigation i think it is fair to say. is this all just a distraction? is it self-promotion? is it vindictiveness? what is the point of all of this noise? it is costing him a lot of money. he doesn't appear to be winning the cases he is already fighting. you've suggested this is a kind of legal intimidation by the former president
donald trump's lawsuit against mary trump is lengthy but does not challenge one word of mary trump'sk, not one word of the "new york times" -- he basically admitted all of that was true and it was an extraordinarily important story. the third thing is mary trump has her own lawsuit pending against donald trump in new york seeking tens of millions of dollars that donald trump and his siblings ripped off from her and she is challenging the very agreement he is trying to enforce as...
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that's cbs this morning, i'm anne marie green.great weekend. >>> coming up, their performances were sidelined by the pandemic. now they're tuning up to get back on stage. we'll see who's training them to tour again. coming up on "cbs this mornings." n "cbs mornings."
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden making a last-minute attempt to clinch a deal on his massive spending agenda before heading to europe. the president is expected to speak to the house democratic caucus this morning to push for an agreement. laura podesta has more on this from new yorork. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the president's meeting today with members of his own party will be a real test in his negotiating skills and domestic diplomacy. he wants to get this deal done before he embarks on his trip to work on foreign diplomacy. democratic lawmakers are scrambling to finish negotiating a social spending and climate change bill. >> we're still talking. >> nothing is done until it's done. >> i'm not giving up, and i'm not going to give up until the deal is signed. >> reporter: president biden heads to europe today for a climate summit where he'd like to promote an agreement in front of other world leaders. >> they're looking at the president's commitment
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden making a last-minute attempt to clinch a deal on his massive spending agenda before heading to europe. the president is expected to speak to the house democratic caucus this morning to push for an agreement. laura podesta has more on this from new yorork. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the president's meeting today with members of his own party will be a real test in his negotiating skills and domestic...
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anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> overnight strong winds and heavy rain pounded new england as a nasty nor'easter moves just shore. the storm battered the northeast yesterday. mola lenghi has a look at some of the damage. >> reporter: tens of millions of americans feeling the impact of severe weather. in the northeast the season's first nor'easter brought heavy rain and damaging winds, knocking down trees, flooding roads in new jersey. the coast guard confirms 45-year-old laurence broderick was found dead after kayaking off the coast of long island. police in one new jersey town made more than a dozen water rescues from cars and flooded roads after the storm dropped nearly five inches of rain in some areas. ahead of the storm, many feared a repeat of the deadly and devastating weather brought by the remnants of hurricane ida last month. >> i'm a little worried because i got flooded in a couple of my properties. if we lose it again, i'm going bankrupt. >> reporter: this storm had already cut a pa
anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> overnight strong winds and heavy rain pounded new england as a nasty nor'easter moves just shore. the storm battered the northeast yesterday. mola lenghi has a look at some of the damage. >> reporter: tens of millions of americans feeling the impact of severe weather. in the northeast the season's first nor'easter brought heavy rain and damaging winds, knocking down trees, flooding roads in new...
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joining me is the first amendment lawyer and attorney for mary trump.ight. you've called this lawsuit frivolous. this isn't the first time your client mary trump is accused of violating the nba she had with her family. they tried to get an injunction against the release of her book. that failed. she admitted in the book she gave the tax records to "the times." does trump have any kind of case here? >> he doesn't. the problem in the first case when they tried to block the book, the judge said that the interpretation of the non-disclosure agreement to apply to mary's book made no sense. it was over broad and he gave it a very narrow interpretation. that's the first thing. the second thing is donald trump has brought this lawsuit against his niece, mary, for what show wrote in her book, too much and never enough and what the "new york times" published in politzer prize winning article that exposed fraudulent business and tax schemes and the lawsuit is lengthy but does not challenge one word of mary trump's book, not one word of the "new york times." he adm
joining me is the first amendment lawyer and attorney for mary trump.ight. you've called this lawsuit frivolous. this isn't the first time your client mary trump is accused of violating the nba she had with her family. they tried to get an injunction against the release of her book. that failed. she admitted in the book she gave the tax records to "the times." does trump have any kind of case here? >> he doesn't. the problem in the first case when they tried to block the book,...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning younger children are inching closer to being protected against covid. pfizer's vaccine could soon be approved for kids ages 5 through 11. an fda advisory committee is set to meet tomorrow to determine whether the shot should be cleared for use. laura podesta is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the biden administration says it already has enough supply for the millions of children in that age range, so if and when the vaccine's approved the rollout can begin quickly. 28 million kids in the u.s. may be just days away from being eleligible for a covid-19 vacci. >> it's entirely possible if not very likely that vaccines will be available for children from 5 to 11 within the first week or two of november. >> reporter: an fda advisory committee will vote tomorrow on whether to recommend an emergency authorization for pfizer's vaccine. the cdc would then hold its own vote next week. >> the data look good as to the efficacy and the safety. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. this morning younger children are inching closer to being protected against covid. pfizer's vaccine could soon be approved for kids ages 5 through 11. an fda advisory committee is set to meet tomorrow to determine whether the shot should be cleared for use. laura podesta is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the biden administration says it already has enough supply for the millions of children in that age range, so if and when the...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified message they're sending to mr. bannon and to other trump aides. to paraphrase what committee member liz cheney said last night, bannon and others have no legal right to ignore what this committee asks in order to investigate the insurrection. >> those in favor say aye -- >> reporter: the bipartisan house committee investigating the capitol insurrection voted to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. >> left unaddressed, this defiance may encourage others to follow mr. bannon down the same path. >> reporter: the committee vi
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified...
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and with the pub closed, mary and the children got to work.ng 30 meals a night for frontline workers. her regulars would come in and help with the children. with the pub closed, she started making soda bread scones with homemade blackberry jam, her mother's recipe from ireland, just to make some money. thousands lining up. customers sending photos. and after an instagram post by humans of new york, her story going viral. 20,000 pounds of flour. the irish blessing. her regulars helping to carry in the flour. >> you should see it. it's all over the restaurant. >> and tonight, mary telling us just 24 hours after our report, more than $100,000 in new orders. a new oven arriving just today. "world news tonight" viewers from as far away as las vegas stopping in to buy scones and right here tonight -- >> hey, david. >> mary and her thank you. >> i just want to say a huge thank you to everybody that saw me on america strong and everybody who ordered the irish soda bread scones. >> mary telling us she's had so many orders she's had to pause for now. an
and with the pub closed, mary and the children got to work.ng 30 meals a night for frontline workers. her regulars would come in and help with the children. with the pub closed, she started making soda bread scones with homemade blackberry jam, her mother's recipe from ireland, just to make some money. thousands lining up. customers sending photos. and after an instagram post by humans of new york, her story going viral. 20,000 pounds of flour. the irish blessing. her regulars helping to carry...
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but even as divers work to bring her up that mary rose went - bring her up that mary rose went throughary rose went through a heart stopping - bring her up that mary rose went through a heart stopping drama. i bring her up that mary rose went| through a heart stopping drama. i want through a heart stopping drama. want to be the people's through a heart stopping drama.“ want to be the people's governor, i want to be the people's governor, i want to be the people's governor, i want to represent everybody, i believe in the people of california. this is newsday onto bbc. 0ur headlines. facebook and two of its social media sites whatsapp and instagram have been hit by an outage lasting several hours. all three sites are now appearing to come back online. the us says it could allow some companies to be exempt from tariffs it's set up on china it is warranted wants to see beijing honour its promises on trade. in other stories, honour its promises on trade. in otherstories, if honour its promises on trade. in other stories, if you remember if you're a regular watcher of newsday last week we sp
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning officials are working to determine whether remains found in a florida nature park are those of gabby petito's fiance. authorities say they also found items belonging to brian laundrie including a backpack and notebook. he vanished more than a month ago after returning home without petito following a cross-country trip. laura podesta is in new york with the latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the remains were found after laundrie's parents directed investigators to a trail that they hadn't previously searched. now some are criticizing the family asking why they hadn't alerted authorities to that area sooner. investigators are working to identify human remains discovered during the search for brian laundrie. they were found yesterday in a wildlife preserve south of tampa along with his notebook and backpack. >> these items were found in an area that until recently had been under water. >> reporter: laundrie was reported missing over a month a
i'm anne-marie green. this morning officials are working to determine whether remains found in a florida nature park are those of gabby petito's fiance. authorities say they also found items belonging to brian laundrie including a backpack and notebook. he vanished more than a month ago after returning home without petito following a cross-country trip. laura podesta is in new york with the latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the remains were found after...
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— as divers worked to bowie her up to mary rose _ as divers worked to bowie her up to mary rose went up to mary rose went through another heart _ up to mary rose went through another heart stopping - up to mary rose went through| another heart stopping drama. up to mary rose went through i another heart stopping drama. i want another heart stopping drama. want to be the people's governor, i want to represent everybody, i believe in the people of california. this is newsday on the bbc. our headlines. facebook and a fit social media sites, whatsapp and instagram have been hit by and instagram have been hit by an outage lasting several hours. all three sites are now coming back online. the us says it could allow some companies to be exempt from tariffs if set up on china but warned it wants to see beijing honour its promises on trade. i want to bring you the story now. since the covid pandemic began more than 27,000,000 filipino schoolchildren are still learning from home rather than at school. students have been protesting on the streets of manila calling for the safe reopening of scho
— as divers worked to bowie her up to mary rose _ as divers worked to bowie her up to mary rose went up to mary rose went through another heart _ up to mary rose went through another heart stopping - up to mary rose went through| another heart stopping drama. up to mary rose went through i another heart stopping drama. i want another heart stopping drama. want to be the people's governor, i want to represent everybody, i believe in the people of california. this is newsday on the bbc. our...
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bara and mary, congratulations on heading up the business round table.eep, but that's amazing. >> well thank you very much. i'm really honored to have the opportunity especially following in footsteps whose done a phenomenonal job through an incredible period of time. liz: your time there is going to be just as incredible because there's so many issues that are facing corporate america, i'll get to that in a second but you and gm, have gotta talk specifically about what's going on in the ev world. you've made this very aggressive declaration that gm will zoom past tesla in the ev race in eight years by churning out 30 e v models by 2025 but just the two announcements today, by toyota and foxconn could make this a whole new ballgame. how sg m's approach to this battle truly different? >> well, i think where we really distinguish ourselves is that we've already made considerable investment. our dedicated plant factory zero is producing gmc hummer ev's right now that will be shipped to real customers by the end of the year, so we're excited about that. we a
bara and mary, congratulations on heading up the business round table.eep, but that's amazing. >> well thank you very much. i'm really honored to have the opportunity especially following in footsteps whose done a phenomenonal job through an incredible period of time. liz: your time there is going to be just as incredible because there's so many issues that are facing corporate america, i'll get to that in a second but you and gm, have gotta talk specifically about what's going on in the...
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back to you. >>> mary, thanks. check this out. 2-year-old's birthday dreams come true when a convoy of jeep cars paraded past his house in north carolina. video shared on social media showed phoenix sitting in a toy car while the vehicles drove past and the drivers waved at the birthday boy. his parents say their son loves jeeps. lots of people in their neighborhood drive those cars. >> he is pretty excited. >> such a cutie. >> and his little jeep >> yes. that made my day. >> so cute. >>> that's it for kpix 5 news ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ low maximum out-of-pocket costs. more saving. more spoiling. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more ways to save money. scan plans can include low maximum out-of-pocket costs, comprehensive dental coverage, and so much more. for the benefits that matter most to you, call scan at 1-877-212-7226. or ask your agent about scan. [ upbeat music ] >> zende: so, you don't like the neck line? >> thomas: i do, on paper, but i don't think this fabric will allow the neck line to
back to you. >>> mary, thanks. check this out. 2-year-old's birthday dreams come true when a convoy of jeep cars paraded past his house in north carolina. video shared on social media showed phoenix sitting in a toy car while the vehicles drove past and the drivers waved at the birthday boy. his parents say their son loves jeeps. lots of people in their neighborhood drive those cars. >> he is pretty excited. >> such a cutie. >> and his little jeep >> yes. that...
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dre, snoop dogg, eminem, mary j.ge, and kendrick lamar will perform for the first time together during this year's super bowl halftime show. the nfl teamed up with pepsi and roc nation for the star-studded performance. it takes place at sofi stadium in california on february 13th. anne-marie? >> that sounds like a super bowl halftime show. that sounds epic. for someone like me who really only shows up to the super bowl parties for the halftime show and the food, this is great. though i will not be bringing any mcribs. >> same. i do like the game, but i do like -- i love the halftime show. i mean, like they said, this really is star-studded. you know, we'll see if there's a viral moment in this. >> oh, i guarantee it. so true. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, a return to foxborough. quarterback tom brady is poised to make history when he faces his former team, the patriots, for the very first time. e. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ghirardelli caramel squares. makes
dre, snoop dogg, eminem, mary j.ge, and kendrick lamar will perform for the first time together during this year's super bowl halftime show. the nfl teamed up with pepsi and roc nation for the star-studded performance. it takes place at sofi stadium in california on february 13th. anne-marie? >> that sounds like a super bowl halftime show. that sounds epic. for someone like me who really only shows up to the super bowl parties for the halftime show and the food, this is great. though i...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new reaction from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg after scathing testimony about the social network. just hours after a whistle-blower went before a senate panel accusing facebook of putting profits over safety, zuckerberg broke his silence about the allegations. last night he shared a note he wrote to his country. he said, quote, it's difficult to see coverage that m represents our work and our coverage. i think most of us don't recognize the false picture of the company that is being painted. he also called it deeply illogical that facebook would push content that makes people angry for profit. it's one of the allegations made by a forormer employee who spor on capitol hill yesterday. skyler henry has more on that. >> they're paying for their profits right now with our safety. >> francis haugen testified before a senate subcommittee tuesday about the need for greater oversight and transparency over facebook. >> the choices being made inside of facebook are disastrous. >>
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new reaction from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg after scathing testimony about the social network. just hours after a whistle-blower went before a senate panel accusing facebook of putting profits over safety, zuckerberg broke his silence about the allegations. last night he shared a note he wrote to his country. he said, quote, it's difficult to see coverage that m represents our work and our coverage. i think most of us don't recognize the false picture of...
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- as divers work to, the mary rose — as divers work to, the mary rose went— as divers work to, the maryr heart stopping — rose went through another heart stopping drop _ rose went through another heart stopping drop i— rose went through another heart stepping dr0p-_ rose went through another heart stepping drep— stopping drop. i want to be the --eole's stopping drop. i want to be the people's governor. _ stopping drop. i want to be the people's governor. i _ stopping drop. i want to be the people's governor. i want - stopping drop. i want to be the people's governor. i want to i people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. cheering this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani. the secret wealth and business dealings of hundreds of world leaders, politicians and billionaires has been exposed in one of the biggest leaks of financial documents dubbed the pandora papers. i want to bring you this story. japan's parliament is holding an extraordinary session later today in which chris shira is expected to be confirmed as prime minister. he won t
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the word right now is mary kate _ to call it? the word right now is mary kate and _ to call it?erybody is calling them, mary kate and ashley.— kate and ashley. what is it that leads _ kate and ashley. what is it that leads them _ kate and ashley. what is it that leads them to - kate and ashley. what is it that leads them to having l kate and ashley. what is it i that leads them to having two heads? i that leads them to having two heads? ., �* ~' , heads? i don't think it is known. _ heads? i don't think it is known, completely, i heads? i don't think it is known, completely, it . heads? i don't think it is known, completely, it is probably a combination of genetics and environmental factors. over my career, i'm a veterinarian,, but i happen to be a reptile veterinarian, and over my career, i have seen maybe three or four reptiles with two heads. everybody else has died, passed away, within the first week of life, and this guy, no, he is thriving. delightful to talk to you, thank you for coming on the programme. the bbc has learned that a man detained under terrapin suspicion of
the word right now is mary kate _ to call it? the word right now is mary kate and _ to call it?erybody is calling them, mary kate and ashley.— kate and ashley. what is it that leads _ kate and ashley. what is it that leads them _ kate and ashley. what is it that leads them to - kate and ashley. what is it that leads them to having l kate and ashley. what is it i that leads them to having two heads? i that leads them to having two heads? ., �* ~' , heads? i don't think it is known. _ heads?...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> so coming up on "cbs mornings," we're going to talk with cdc director rochelle walensky about the decision to green light the moderna and j&j boosters. >>> the search for brian laundrie in florida is now over after police confirmed human in belong to the 23-year-old. bradley blackburn has more. >> reporter: the fbi says dental records confirm remains found at a florida wildlife preserve and park are those of brian laundrie. the remains as well as a backpack and notebook believed to belong to laundrie were discovered wednesday in an area the fbi said was under water during earlier searches. thursday authorities continued to search the area. >> these are very, very difficult conditions. i mean, you're searching in areas that you just can't walk up and look. it's not like you're searching a house or a car. these areas are huge, and they're covered by water. >> reporter: 23-year-old laundrie was reported missing more than a month ago, two weeks aft
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> so coming up on "cbs mornings," we're going to talk with cdc director rochelle walensky about the decision to green light the moderna and j&j boosters. >>> the search for brian laundrie in florida is now over after police confirmed human in belong to the 23-year-old. bradley blackburn has more. >> reporter: the fbi says dental records confirm remains found at a...
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mary church terrell also participated in the tickets in washington d.c. they started as you might know is the same year, the same month the united states is entering world war i. there's a lot of controversy over whether they should be doing this at the time. i would argue that we need both seat tickets and the publicity they attract for these photographs that are published across the united states. as you all know they were ultimately arrested, sent to workhouses, went on a hunger strikes, work force fed and garnered publicity. not to mention the fact the president drove by them every day in and out of the white house and could see them from his window sprayed him and many other politicians were having to deal with the consequences of this protest. and yet to one of the really powerful images the suffragists made a compelling case for is this idea that women were participating in the war effort. were patriotic citizens, were motherly caregivers. like the poster we see here this is a direct continuation of that suffrage imagery we were looking at a moment
mary church terrell also participated in the tickets in washington d.c. they started as you might know is the same year, the same month the united states is entering world war i. there's a lot of controversy over whether they should be doing this at the time. i would argue that we need both seat tickets and the publicity they attract for these photographs that are published across the united states. as you all know they were ultimately arrested, sent to workhouses, went on a hunger strikes,...
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we're back with dan henninger, mary o'grady and jillian melchior.r this year that the surging high grant numbers at the border were seasonal and they would retreat along with the calendar, and they haven't. why not? >> well, you can draw a straight line from the rhetoric that the democrats used during the trump administration on immigration to this problem. there's plenty of interviews with people in, you know, the crossing point between colombia and panama, other people coming through mexico who say now that biden's in office, the border is gonna be open. and it's -- and so that's one reason they're coming. the second reason is when they get to the border, they're being let in. and, you know, those are are two huge incentives to act as a magnet to keep bringing more and more people to that border. paul: jillian, you've also been down there. what's happening to these people? where are they going? are they staying in the u.s. or going back? what's going on? >> some of them are being returned to mexico, but some of them are being released into the uni
we're back with dan henninger, mary o'grady and jillian melchior.r this year that the surging high grant numbers at the border were seasonal and they would retreat along with the calendar, and they haven't. why not? >> well, you can draw a straight line from the rhetoric that the democrats used during the trump administration on immigration to this problem. there's plenty of interviews with people in, you know, the crossing point between colombia and panama, other people coming through...
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. >>> meteorologist mary lee i am tracking a weak disturbance and that ringing a few light ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> let's gather city council members are being forced to return to virtual meetings but not because of covid. comes up for in-person meetings full of interruptions & chaos, a small group of residents came together calling the mayor terrace, and accusing her of being part of hate groups, it all came to a head earlier this month when those residents made offensive remarks about the mayor's son. >> madame you are not god. >> mr. schultz can you remind the public that we are the elected officials, and there is no need to harass minors in our community. >> the mayor has issued a warning to anyone who comments about nonpublic up ritual
. >>> meteorologist mary lee i am tracking a weak disturbance and that ringing a few light ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> let's gather...
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all of that with our all-star panel richard haass, ian bremer and anne-marie slaughter. >>> also, where in the world is sahel? the region that divides the savanna grasses north to the south. you will be hearing all about it. it's the new hot spot of jihadi terror. we'll tell you all you need to know. >>> also, this is going to serve as a wake-up call. >> sanjay gupta on what he and we all learned from the long and difficult fight against covid-19. >>> first, here's "my take." the troubles of a company that nobody had ever heard of now have people worried about another global economic crisis. evergrande is a property developer in china with the dubious distinction of being the world's most indebted real estate company, with outstanding loans of more than $300 billion. for the moment, at least, it appears unlikely they will upend the global economy, but it speaks of the fragility in china's economy. china's private debt, by households and corporations, now represent 200% of the country's gross domestic product, by far and away the highest in the world for any developing nation. china's fu
all of that with our all-star panel richard haass, ian bremer and anne-marie slaughter. >>> also, where in the world is sahel? the region that divides the savanna grasses north to the south. you will be hearing all about it. it's the new hot spot of jihadi terror. we'll tell you all you need to know. >>> also, this is going to serve as a wake-up call. >> sanjay gupta on what he and we all learned from the long and difficult fight against covid-19. >>> first,...
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that is where traffic is light but it is windy on the bridge as mary was talking about. a high wind advisory, seven minute drive from the maze into san francisco. san mateo bridge, traffic moving smoothly, 13 minutes west bound from highway 880 in hayward into foster city. >> thank you. >>> back to the red flag warning, fairfax is one of the areas of most concern. >> kenny w fire crewg fothos rong winds. >> reporter: extra crews are ready to roll as units are actively monitoring red flag warning conditionswhen a fire is more likely to ignite and spread rapidly. >> it does create a large area which clearly the larger area of the red flag, the more significant or chances there are of any event happening. >> reporter: under normal conditions brush fires like this in the south bay are more manageable. low humidity levels and wind factors are primarily driving this warning. add extreme drought conditions and pieces are in place for what could be devastating scenarios. >> if the winds catch any fire, it will push it and potentially become something big. we want to make sure we
that is where traffic is light but it is windy on the bridge as mary was talking about. a high wind advisory, seven minute drive from the maze into san francisco. san mateo bridge, traffic moving smoothly, 13 minutes west bound from highway 880 in hayward into foster city. >> thank you. >>> back to the red flag warning, fairfax is one of the areas of most concern. >> kenny w fire crewg fothos rong winds. >> reporter: extra crews are ready to roll as units are actively...
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mary starts.back in 2012, who was very hot, but sixpack, good—looking, everything. after three _ good—looking, everything. after three months, communication went_ three months, communication went bad _ three months, communication went bad. so when i called him to inquire — went bad. so when i called him to inquire what was happening, this guy— to inquire what was happening, this guy told me, you know what. — this guy told me, you know what. my— this guy told me, you know what, my lifestyle has changed, my class— what, my lifestyle has changed, my class has changed, what would — my class has changed, what would that tell you as a woman? made _ would that tell you as a woman? made you — would that tell you as a woman? made you feel lower.— made you feel lower. very low. the tu made you feel lower. very low. they guy lowered _ made you feel lower. very low. they guy lowered my _ made you feel lower. very low. i they guy lowered my self-esteem they guy lowered my self—esteem to a point— they guy lower
mary starts.back in 2012, who was very hot, but sixpack, good—looking, everything. after three _ good—looking, everything. after three months, communication went_ three months, communication went bad _ three months, communication went bad. so when i called him to inquire — went bad. so when i called him to inquire what was happening, this guy— to inquire what was happening, this guy told me, you know what. — this guy told me, you know what. my— this guy told me, you know what, my...
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anne-marie?ah, and i know he made some big plans or had big ideas for the town of cody which is this tiny little tourist town. i guess those plans are going out the window, too. we'll see who picks up the property. >> i know. >> if they're getting a deal on it. >> right? nothing to sneeze at, though. >> no, it's not. not a deal for me but a deal for someone out there. diane king hall, thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, impressive screen test. an actor shares a video of his impersonation of comedian robin williams that has social media buzzing. zzing. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. flu vaccinehe #1d fluzone o vaccine approvd by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness aft
anne-marie?ah, and i know he made some big plans or had big ideas for the town of cody which is this tiny little tourist town. i guess those plans are going out the window, too. we'll see who picks up the property. >> i know. >> if they're getting a deal on it. >> right? nothing to sneeze at, though. >> no, it's not. not a deal for me but a deal for someone out there. diane king hall, thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, impressive screen test....
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with that, we will hand things over to mary lee for a bigger picture . >> it was so great to see the snow in the sierra earlier this morning . of course we missed out on that here in the bay area and we are hoping for a little bit of rain in places like solano county and parts of the east bay. nothing really measurable. let's take you outside where we are watching the skies clear and also it is windy. check out the salesforce tower camera. it is shaking in the wind. right now we are in the 50s and in the 60s. westerly winds are at 23 miles per hour at san francisco international airport. we are looking at 18 miles-per- hour winds in oakland and 15 miles-per-hour in fairfield. it is a cool day . with the clearing and sunshine, we will see plenty of sun with a mild weekend ahead. it should be great for all of the outdoor events. looking toward next week monday and tuesday, it is a high fire danger. the low pressure system ushers in the cool marina air. as you go hour by hour, it is some clouds tonight into tomorrow morning and then watching the fire weather watch in effect monday into
with that, we will hand things over to mary lee for a bigger picture . >> it was so great to see the snow in the sierra earlier this morning . of course we missed out on that here in the bay area and we are hoping for a little bit of rain in places like solano county and parts of the east bay. nothing really measurable. let's take you outside where we are watching the skies clear and also it is windy. check out the salesforce tower camera. it is shaking in the wind. right now we are in...
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. >>> but we begin with mary lee. >>> good morning. there is a wind advisory for the entire bay area, areas in gold. trees down and power outages are possible with strong winds gusting 50 to 60 miles per hour. with the offshore wind event of course a high fire danger, something we are watching closely, elevated to critical fire weather conditions. that's in effect until tuesday at 5:00 p.m., areas highlighted in red. we are talking north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys under red flag warning due to low relative humidity values as well as those strong winds. we are watching winds as we head through today. you can see it's going to be a cool one, chillier temperatures, upper 60s to low 70s around the bay. >> thank you. >>> public safety power shut offs underway in northern california. a map shows areas affected marked with purple triangles. >> justin andrews is live in st. helena. this could be affect 32 counties across northern california. >> reporter: absolutely. some 44,000 customers in the area. the good news this morning,
. >>> but we begin with mary lee. >>> good morning. there is a wind advisory for the entire bay area, areas in gold. trees down and power outages are possible with strong winds gusting 50 to 60 miles per hour. with the offshore wind event of course a high fire danger, something we are watching closely, elevated to critical fire weather conditions. that's in effect until tuesday at 5:00 p.m., areas highlighted in red. we are talking north bay mountains, east bay hills and...
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mary, i want to start with you and that i want to hear from everyone. is china's involvement in standards a threat to the u.s.? what should the u.s. approach to be going forward? >> generally speaking, i don't think the institute, members, stakeholders in the standards developing process see china's participation as a threat. more on the opportunity side. consensus standards development is not a win-lose process. it is more akin to community building. as i said earlier, we value having chinese representatives at the table, bringing their ideas to the various relevant tables, depending on the technology area. hopefully becoming better participants, better players in the process. the report highlights a wide range of standards areas. the pace of change in emerging technology is moving at an ever-increasing pace. the sheer numbers of activities and venues in the past decade have gone up tremendously. managing all of that is important. managing chinese participation as a component of that is very important. one of the things it begs is new ways for public a
mary, i want to start with you and that i want to hear from everyone. is china's involvement in standards a threat to the u.s.? what should the u.s. approach to be going forward? >> generally speaking, i don't think the institute, members, stakeholders in the standards developing process see china's participation as a threat. more on the opportunity side. consensus standards development is not a win-lose process. it is more akin to community building. as i said earlier, we value having...