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andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryt 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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm ali velshi in for alicia menendez. american voices will be back tomorrow. welcome back to a special edition of velshi. we begin this hour with dysfunction in the house of representatives. the federal government will
andre didn't kill marie. >> nearly two decades after marie's murder, the case was finally before a juryt 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...
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mary. i want to western everybody a happy labor day tomorrow. this is constitutional month and patriot day on september 11. so, we need to celebrate all of that. i'm for patriotism. i want to talk to you first, peter, then ms. mary. i found out what year that book feels 2008 abraham bolden echo of dealey plazament just got his card from president biden so he would be a great guest. he tried to prevent president kennedy's assassination. host: he is referencing an older program when he called in. go ahead. caller: my question for you, i happy to be african-american, 62 years old. i -- 62 years old. warp -- we were in segregated schools and negro anthem and white schools prayer, pledge, national anthem. then we only had the prayer, the pledge and national anthem. i believe as you that the democrats have pretty much taken all of this stuff out. if you look at the communist manifesto they completed everything. i have an idea for you. with a.i. technology coming out and military kind of revealing
mary. i want to western everybody a happy labor day tomorrow. this is constitutional month and patriot day on september 11. so, we need to celebrate all of that. i'm for patriotism. i want to talk to you first, peter, then ms. mary. i found out what year that book feels 2008 abraham bolden echo of dealey plazament just got his card from president biden so he would be a great guest. he tried to prevent president kennedy's assassination. host: he is referencing an older program when he called in....
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mary? >> mary: so many questions here. trevor, thank you. >>> next tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges of election interference in georgia. his arraignment was set for next wednesday, now he won't have to travel to atlanta and appear in person, as he did last week, when he was fingerprinted and photographed at the fulton county jail. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election in georgia. trump entering his plea in a brief court filing, "i do hereby waive formal arraignment and enter my plea of not guilty to the indictment in this case." it spares trump from what would have been a televised hearing in atlanta, where he had this mug shot taken after surrendering to face an indictment accusing him of leading a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election. trump has called the prosecutor who brought the charges -- fulton county district
mary? >> mary: so many questions here. trevor, thank you. >>> next tonight, former president trump pleading not guilty to charges of election interference in georgia. his arraignment was set for next wednesday, now he won't have to travel to atlanta and appear in person, as he did last week, when he was fingerprinted and photographed at the fulton county jail. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, former president trump...
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mary? >> mary: all eyes on lee's path tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the newly released body camera video of a deadly traffic stop in philadelphia last month. the officer said he fired because the driver lunged at him with a knife, but that is not what the body camera video shows. the driver never got out of his car. the officer is now charged with murder and other crimes. abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with the new video, and a warning, it is disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, this stunning new video tells a polar-opposite story from the account philadelphia police initially gave about the fatal shooting of eddie irizarry. and today the officer who fired the fatal shot is charged with murder. in the disturbing police body camera footage, we see the moment the 27-year-old irizarry is hit with police gunfire. >> show me your hands! [ bleep ] i'll [ bleep ] shoot you! >> reporter: irizarry parks his car on this one-way street after police say they notice him drivin
mary? >> mary: all eyes on lee's path tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the newly released body camera video of a deadly traffic stop in philadelphia last month. the officer said he fired because the driver lunged at him with a knife, but that is not what the body camera video shows. the driver never got out of his car. the officer is now charged with murder and other crimes. abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with the new video, and a warning, it is...
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mary's seed vision is illuminated.his reason, people often call matches of god's chevrons holy for an hour ; what time to unwind? in the breath of winter and bring meat films and rushing. we need bread to live. naden, my dear unhealthy church on the threshold in the autumn, jadai mary’s mother got rid of the people and there is a birth, yelling out in the image of wax, for mary’s land was tamed. god put the chestnut grain of his son and threw such a bottom seed to his father and ensured that people live that deliverance. allowing himself to think the role of the christian family downfall. this witches is important and can be a blessing. i am for children so for and barrels in the atmosphere, the family home of yakudome yauhima, the early seas of a barrel cannot rise in price for their child and nothing more important. than tinkering. even tyap times the caress of a special faith of imperious prayer, and up to faith we lift ourselves up to god. brothers and sisters, today is holy, not only for us as a gift to the radina
mary's seed vision is illuminated.his reason, people often call matches of god's chevrons holy for an hour ; what time to unwind? in the breath of winter and bring meat films and rushing. we need bread to live. naden, my dear unhealthy church on the threshold in the autumn, jadai mary’s mother got rid of the people and there is a birth, yelling out in the image of wax, for mary’s land was tamed. god put the chestnut grain of his son and threw such a bottom seed to his father and ensured...
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mary? >> mary: just awful. will, thank you. >>> today marks a major change for more than 43 million holders of student loans am a three-year related pandemic pause on payments is coming to an end zone. elizabeth schulze on what that means for millions of borrowers. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time in three years since the pandemic, more than 43 million american borrowers will once again start racking up interest on federal student loans. payments are set to resume in october. >> the interest is just like -- it keeps you trapped. knowing that it resumed today, is just -- ugh, there is such a huge pit in my stomach. >> reporter: for 33-year-old ashley robinson, that pause has in payments has been a lifeline. she struggled for years to pay off her student debt. her loan ballooning to $50,000 because of interest. that balance now about to get bigger. >> i'm alarmed, and i'm nervous. i don't -- i don't really know where to go from here, to be honest. >> reporter: the restart of student loan payments next mon
mary? >> mary: just awful. will, thank you. >>> today marks a major change for more than 43 million holders of student loans am a three-year related pandemic pause on payments is coming to an end zone. elizabeth schulze on what that means for millions of borrowers. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time in three years since the pandemic, more than 43 million american borrowers will once again start racking up interest on federal student loans. payments are set to resume...
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mary? >> mary: those calls so difficult to hear. zohreen, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the earthquake rattling northern california. >>> and the country music star arrested after a confrontation with police. his apology tonight. things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. take the
mary? >> mary: those calls so difficult to hear. zohreen, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the earthquake rattling northern california. >>> and the country music star arrested after a confrontation with police. his apology tonight. things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart...
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we are joined by mary dickson. she's a downwinder and victim advocate for -- talking about the radiation exposure compensation act. welcome to the program. guest: thank you. a pleasure to be here. host: first explain what is a downwinder, and your personal connection to this. guest: i would love to. a downwinder is someone who lives downwind of the nevada nuclear test site. you still th? we having trouble with your signal? mary? we will work on that. and try to get that back for you here as soon as possible. take a look at this is from the department of justice website. this is talking about the radiation exposure act, exposure compensation act is called reca and here is a map that i wanted to show you. if you see here the states that are in yellow, these yellow areas are for uranium worker states. so states where there are uranium workers. those cover colorado, new mexico, arizona, wyoming, south dakota, washington,h, idaho, north dakota, oregon, and texas. what's in green is overlapping uranium worker states and
we are joined by mary dickson. she's a downwinder and victim advocate for -- talking about the radiation exposure compensation act. welcome to the program. guest: thank you. a pleasure to be here. host: first explain what is a downwinder, and your personal connection to this. guest: i would love to. a downwinder is someone who lives downwind of the nevada nuclear test site. you still th? we having trouble with your signal? mary? we will work on that. and try to get that back for you here as...
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so >> mary in her private detective mode -- to an address.r the fence into the house's yard, she saw children's toys. she confronted him. >> he sat down and said, i have something to tell you. he explained to me that he was working for the otc i, the cia in the uk. >> that house with toys in the yard, he explained it was actually a safe house for agents, only staged to look like a family lived there. a female agent onsite sometimes posed as his wife. as time passed, will jordan gave mary all the prove she needed to believe him. she spoke with other agents on the phone, and when he was called away, she received his dispatches from the war on terror. >> i can't really complain. it's like about complaining about superman not coming on for dinner. >> mary kept a step up to look when he postpone their wedding date, after being sent on an assignment. they did eventually get married. soon after, they welcomed their first child. it was a baby girl, who they named, bailey. >> he was really fun but then kind of strict. it was like, you knew he cared ab
so >> mary in her private detective mode -- to an address.r the fence into the house's yard, she saw children's toys. she confronted him. >> he sat down and said, i have something to tell you. he explained to me that he was working for the otc i, the cia in the uk. >> that house with toys in the yard, he explained it was actually a safe house for agents, only staged to look like a family lived there. a female agent onsite sometimes posed as his wife. as time passed, will...
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i am like mary, a downwinder. i'm just like mary in many ways actually, because i have thyroid cancer as well. and i grew up in a community that was 45 miles away. the crows fly from the treupbity test site -- trinity test site. we were people that lived off the land and ash fell from the sky after the trinity test contaminating everything. and my family has an extensive history of cancer. i lost my dad to cancer. my grandmothers had cancer. my grandfathers. i have lost countless aunts, uncles, cousins, friends just like mary. i have a question for mary. i now have a 23-year-old niece that has thyroid cancer. we are seeing a lot of that in new mexico where this is producing four or five generations. and we are seeing younger children get sick all the time. and for us, because it's rural, we don't have access to health care easily. it really takes everything we have to address this. we go into great debt and it takes a horrible, emotional, psychological, and then financial toll on our families. i guess my question
i am like mary, a downwinder. i'm just like mary in many ways actually, because i have thyroid cancer as well. and i grew up in a community that was 45 miles away. the crows fly from the treupbity test site -- trinity test site. we were people that lived off the land and ash fell from the sky after the trinity test contaminating everything. and my family has an extensive history of cancer. i lost my dad to cancer. my grandmothers had cancer. my grandfathers. i have lost countless aunts, uncles,...
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jeff liked his wife mary elizabeth, mary liz to friends. >> she was a classy lady. so, very classy and intelligent. fun to be with too. i thought it was a good match. >> over the years, jeff said, she clearly learned to laugh about her husband's obsessive behavior. jeff remembers going to their house one night for dinner. >> russ was taking our jackets at the front door, and i opened the closet door and in there were all these jackets, mary liz and russ and i swear to you they were all lined up with an inch of each other. and it was a thing of beauty, i thought it was a men shop or something. i threw my jacket, i said for god sakes, you do it. mary liz laughed and said, i told you, jeff. let him do it. >> russ and mary liz gardened and golf together, they didn't have kids, a cat instead in a home in orleans. she worked long hours as a senior official at the heart and stroke foundation of canada. in 2004, after 13 years of marriage, russ and mary liz bought a second home by a lake in tweed. jeff was invited up immediately before the deal even closed. as he remembers
jeff liked his wife mary elizabeth, mary liz to friends. >> she was a classy lady. so, very classy and intelligent. fun to be with too. i thought it was a good match. >> over the years, jeff said, she clearly learned to laugh about her husband's obsessive behavior. jeff remembers going to their house one night for dinner. >> russ was taking our jackets at the front door, and i opened the closet door and in there were all these jackets, mary liz and russ and i swear to you they...
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but the blessed virgin mary, through personal effort, completely subdued her will to the will of godnd did not commit a single sin. the history of the feast of the nativity of the virgin mary tells that the blessed virgin was born from holy parents to the righteous joachim john, the lord gave a special test. for those years. they had no children, but the pious spouses did not fall into despair, but became an example of how to experience childlessness; they did not think about finding another husband or another wife. they did not say you are sick or you are sick against the background of accusations from the jewish priests of ungodly life and akim john did not accuse each other of secret sins, because of which god punishes infertility. on the contrary, they supported each other and never ceased to hope for god’s help; they said, thank god that we have each other and god is with us, and we are happy. so this pious woman lived to old age one day on the day of the jewish passover and akim came to the temple to bring gifts to god , but one of the priests told the righteous husband you can
but the blessed virgin mary, through personal effort, completely subdued her will to the will of godnd did not commit a single sin. the history of the feast of the nativity of the virgin mary tells that the blessed virgin was born from holy parents to the righteous joachim john, the lord gave a special test. for those years. they had no children, but the pious spouses did not fall into despair, but became an example of how to experience childlessness; they did not think about finding another...
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i am like mary, a downwinder.'m just like mary in many ways actually, because i have thyroid cancer as well. and i grew up in a community that was 45 miles away. the crows fly from the treupbity test site -- trinity test site. we were people that lived off the land and ash fell from the sky after the trinity test contaminating everything. and my family has an extensive history of cancer. i lost my dad to cancer. my grandmothers had cancer. my grandfathers. i have lost countless aunts, uncles, cousins, friends just like mary. i have a question for mary. i now have a 23-year-old niece that has thyroid cancer. we are seeing a lot of that in new mexico where this is producing four or five generations. and we are seeing younger children get sick all the time. and for us, because it's rural, we don't have access to health care easily. it really takes everything we have to address this. we go into great debt and it takes a horrible, emotional, psychological, and then financial toll on our families. i guess my question fo
i am like mary, a downwinder.'m just like mary in many ways actually, because i have thyroid cancer as well. and i grew up in a community that was 45 miles away. the crows fly from the treupbity test site -- trinity test site. we were people that lived off the land and ash fell from the sky after the trinity test contaminating everything. and my family has an extensive history of cancer. i lost my dad to cancer. my grandmothers had cancer. my grandfathers. i have lost countless aunts, uncles,...
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mary, have you seen that in our today. mary, have you seen that in your school, _ today. mary, have you seen that in your school, have you seen a| in your school, have you seen a change in how often students attend? ~ . . change in how often students attend? ., ., , ., , . attend? we have a sharp decline in student attendance _ attend? we have a sharp decline in student attendance in - in student attendance in classes for a number of reasons. but speaking to mental health, that is seemingly a primary cause of some absenteeism. of course there is, you know, the idea that some students have extraneous responsibilities that interfere with their ability to attend, however mental health is a concern that i address regularly, and i see an increase in students, 504 plans or accommodations that address generalised anxiety disorder, depression and other kinds of mental concerns, yeah. find depression and other kinds of mental concerns, yeah.- mental concerns, yeah. and i think we _ mental concerns, yeah. and i think we would _ mental concerns, yeah. and i think we would have - ment
mary, have you seen that in our today. mary, have you seen that in your school, _ today. mary, have you seen that in your school, have you seen a| in your school, have you seen a change in how often students attend? ~ . . change in how often students attend? ., ., , ., , . attend? we have a sharp decline in student attendance _ attend? we have a sharp decline in student attendance in - in student attendance in classes for a number of reasons. but speaking to mental health, that is seemingly a...
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(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's just see what happens. okay. (crowd chattering) (crowd cheering) - no to islamisation! no to mass immigration! yes! and no to the great replacement! tommy said that the indigenous european population was being replaced. i waited anxiously amongst his fans to talk to him, but he made a quick exit with his entourage, leaving nationalists and muslims to face off. this cultural marxism which is affecting us, this anti-white hatred which is affecting us, (crowd applauds) is now so heavily embedded that our american brothers laugh at us. - the ideology of tommy robinson is an ideology of fascism and int
(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's...
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marie? t reason why you are against it? marie? ., ., ., ., , ., ., marie?i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of— marie? i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of holiday - marie? i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of holiday park. am for any kind of holiday park and this is— am for any kind of holiday park and this isjust — am for any kind of holiday park and this isjust not the place in my opinion— this isjust not the place in my opinion to _ this isjust not the place in my opinion to put it. there's all kinds of reasons— opinion to put it. there's all kinds of reasons why so many different reasons — of reasons why so many different reasons why such a highly sensitive location _ reasons why such a highly sensitive location and the people of barry are enormously proud of the charity. it is already— enormously proud of the charity. it is already generated significant opposition and barry and across the south _ opposition and barry and across the south of— opposition and barry and across the south of wales. it is notjust families—
marie? t reason why you are against it? marie? ., ., ., ., , ., ., marie?i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of— marie? i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of holiday - marie? i am not against it at all. i am for any kind of holiday park. am for any kind of holiday park and this is— am for any kind of holiday park and this isjust — am for any kind of holiday park and this isjust not the place in my opinion— this isjust not the place in my opinion to _ this isjust not...
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now chair marie and i served in the senate and we remember what regular order means.means going through the committee process, reporting bills out after hearings and markups, bringing them to the senate floor but many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle never experienced regular order. that's how long it has been for the process. the system just works better when we adhere with committee members having the opportunity and the senators having the chance to work as well. regular order is not easy but in fact it is a lot o of work. our committee members spend much with 50 subcommittee hearings and briefings in june and july our members were hard at work developing, drafting and advancing the fiscal year funding bills. for the first time ever, our committee markups were televised so that the deliberations will were fully transparent. the result as senator murray said that the first time in ten years in the senate appropriations committee has reported each and every one of the appropriation bills. a seven of them were approved unanimously. today we take the necess
now chair marie and i served in the senate and we remember what regular order means.means going through the committee process, reporting bills out after hearings and markups, bringing them to the senate floor but many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle never experienced regular order. that's how long it has been for the process. the system just works better when we adhere with committee members having the opportunity and the senators having the chance to work as well. regular order is...
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that is a privilege, as mary is i a privilege, as mary is describing, tamara.utely. we are definitely seeing _ there? absolutely. we are i definitely seeing unacceptable disparities in terms of what students can do at graduation, and of course we have to keep moving forward to improve that. but again, we are seeing the closing, so i think that is really positive the public schools in america. —— seeing the gap closing. schools in america. -- seeing the gap closing.— schools in america. -- seeing the gap closing. and one thing that feeds _ the gap closing. and one thing that feeds into _ the gap closing. and one thing that feeds into your _ the gap closing. and one thing that feeds into your literacy i that feeds into your literacy level or anything else upon graduation is how often you have attended school, and we are seeing a rise in chronic absenteeism, which i believe is if you are missing 10% or more of the school year?— of the school year? yes, stanford _ of the school year? yes, stanford university - of the school year? yes, i stanford university study of
that is a privilege, as mary is i a privilege, as mary is describing, tamara.utely. we are definitely seeing _ there? absolutely. we are i definitely seeing unacceptable disparities in terms of what students can do at graduation, and of course we have to keep moving forward to improve that. but again, we are seeing the closing, so i think that is really positive the public schools in america. —— seeing the gap closing. schools in america. -- seeing the gap closing.— schools in america. --...
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is that fair to say, mary. i think it is, because in the 1930s he went to geneva in, 1934, and was the diplomatic reporter for united press. and so he witnessed all the deliberation surrounding the rise of hitler and mussolini in the league of nations. and there's some interested parts of the book where he talks about and including one instance where he listened to hali, who was the emperor of ethiopia, and as you recall, the italian the italians invaded ethiopia, and haile selassie came in and a speech where he i'll never forget this quote, he said that mussolini's son had described the bombing of ethiopians as a wonderful thing, because as the bombs fell down, people exploded like red flames and and i remember reading that and thinking, oh, my god. so he knew all this was going on, but was frustrated because as he would write these stories to the united states, there was very little interest at that time what was going on in europe and very little understanding of the dangers that that were arising the contin
is that fair to say, mary. i think it is, because in the 1930s he went to geneva in, 1934, and was the diplomatic reporter for united press. and so he witnessed all the deliberation surrounding the rise of hitler and mussolini in the league of nations. and there's some interested parts of the book where he talks about and including one instance where he listened to hali, who was the emperor of ethiopia, and as you recall, the italian the italians invaded ethiopia, and haile selassie came in and...
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so for mary, that's something that she's mary settling that they're both going to be living with.so the idea to strike is not just about, hey, we want better work better wages. we want to be able to shop at our company store. it's really about whether or not they want their husbands to continue to live and whether or not they want their children to be able to live. one of the pieces that i think is always key is that they were fighting for what was the law of the time and what they were doing was about their constitutional rights and it became very clear that day on a national level and on a color level, we're not seen as citizens and we're not seen as being represent it within this context. for me, it's also about being a parent i used to never want to identify as a mom because it's just not something that i had ever really seen as. but when you look at the names and the ages of the people that had died and the children that had died and i sat on the ludlow centennial commission. from 2013 to 2015. and in that time frame, i had a four year old and i had a newborn child. and so i
so for mary, that's something that she's mary settling that they're both going to be living with.so the idea to strike is not just about, hey, we want better work better wages. we want to be able to shop at our company store. it's really about whether or not they want their husbands to continue to live and whether or not they want their children to be able to live. one of the pieces that i think is always key is that they were fighting for what was the law of the time and what they were doing...
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jean-marie: i am not marketing. caroline: you are attracting investors. jean-marie: of course.marie: the people who are interested in this offering -- nothing we are doing is for retail. it is for qualified buyer and most investors. you can see interest going from -- we are looking for duration. it is not easy when you are a multibillion dollar hedge fund to create liquidity just for that. how do i find the right partner? caroline: great to spend time with you. jean-marie: thank you. caroline: i have a feeling you will be back. jean-marie mognetti is coinshares' ceo. we had some breaking news. we understand the ftc is poised to sue amazon for antitrust violations as soon as next week. this could be s&s tuesday. keep an eye on the regulatory environment. ed: this is going after the online retail part of the business. coming, we talk about the future of how ai can impact that sector potential but also drawbacks. and then we paid in joins us -- and then zoe peden joins us next. if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that
jean-marie: i am not marketing. caroline: you are attracting investors. jean-marie: of course.marie: the people who are interested in this offering -- nothing we are doing is for retail. it is for qualified buyer and most investors. you can see interest going from -- we are looking for duration. it is not easy when you are a multibillion dollar hedge fund to create liquidity just for that. how do i find the right partner? caroline: great to spend time with you. jean-marie: thank you. caroline:...
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and i said, i think mother teresa, the most mary like person since mary, that she was virgin and mother to, a world that needed a mother her compassion, her love, tenderness. you, i think, to really appreciate my mother, you have to place her in a historical context because it's because she left her home at age 18, said goodbye to her mother at a train station she never saw her mother again went off to the loreto. first by train, then by ship, and arrives in january 1929. a couple of years of formation, takes her vows and then is teaching at the loreto compound in a walled area for the some of the privileged kids, calcutta, and then some of the poor bengali kids that were at the school and she was for 15 years history and geography other and of course india then becomes. involved in world war two. in 1939, the viceroy declares war on india's behalf without consulting the indians. this led to much gandhi and others oppose this. gandhi was arrested in 1942 because of his opposition. well, a lot of the sisters left calcutta as the war started to come closer to india and mother was there on
and i said, i think mother teresa, the most mary like person since mary, that she was virgin and mother to, a world that needed a mother her compassion, her love, tenderness. you, i think, to really appreciate my mother, you have to place her in a historical context because it's because she left her home at age 18, said goodbye to her mother at a train station she never saw her mother again went off to the loreto. first by train, then by ship, and arrives in january 1929. a couple of years of...
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mary captured him. my only regret in reading the book was that i wish i had know more about him before. he really was the centuries witness. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >>> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs. >>> scanned the code to order your copy today or go to c-span shop.org. every purchase help support our nonprofit organizations. >>> weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday, and. in history tv documents america's story.
mary captured him. my only regret in reading the book was that i wish i had know more about him before. he really was the centuries witness. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >>> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs. >>> scanned the code to order your copy today or go to c-span shop.org. every purchase help support our nonprofit organizations. >>>...
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good afternoon, i. am mary director for the north west ambulance — am mary director for the north westhe north west ambulance service. i— am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would - am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would like - am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would like to l ambulance service. i would like to pass on— ambulance service. i would like to pass on our— ambulance service. i would like to pass on our condolences _ ambulance service. i would like to pass on our condolences to - ambulance service. i would like to pass on our condolences to all - ambulance service. i would like to l pass on our condolences to all those involved _ pass on our condolences to all those involved in— pass on our condolences to all those involved in this _ pass on our condolences to all those involved in this incident. _ pass on our condolences to all those involved in this incident. following l involved in this incident. following reports _ involved in this incident. following reports of— involved in this incident. following repor
good afternoon, i. am mary director for the north west ambulance — am mary director for the north westhe north west ambulance service. i— am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would - am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would like - am mary director for the north west ambulance service. i would like to l ambulance service. i would like to pass on— ambulance service. i would like to pass on our— ambulance service. i would like to pass on our...
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that preparing little willie lincoln was the connection that she made with mary lincoln. they agreed to their sons together, and that was the bond that created this. this is this friendship that, oh, please, god help me that i'm making into a film. elizabeth keckley and mary lincoln. there's a book that i have the rights to gentrification. her wrote one of the many books that i did research on mrs. lincoln. mrs. keckley, the unlikely friendship of the first lady and a former slave. now, when i got the got the call to audition for this role, and i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know anything about elizabeth. i had a day and a half to prepare. steven spielberg wants go on tape, and'm like, okay, daniel day-lewis, no pressure. and a day and a half great. no problem. so i of course, i google everything that i can and as soon as i read that one page of wikipedia emotionally, i connected to this woman. i don't need to go into detail, but i just connected to her fortitude and her faith and her overcoming trauma and all of it consistently looking. standing up for things that need
that preparing little willie lincoln was the connection that she made with mary lincoln. they agreed to their sons together, and that was the bond that created this. this is this friendship that, oh, please, god help me that i'm making into a film. elizabeth keckley and mary lincoln. there's a book that i have the rights to gentrification. her wrote one of the many books that i did research on mrs. lincoln. mrs. keckley, the unlikely friendship of the first lady and a former slave. now, when i...
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so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago with its predecessor, adam and eve. after the pill. now, in saying that this project is closed, i don't mean that the last word has been had on it. far from it. in a most welcome development, new voices are emerging, including from non-religious orbits that are also newly skeptical. all of the post 1960s status quo. i mean, instead that an idea that i started developing over a decade ago has now with this new book received the more or less systematic treatment first envisioned for it. the elevator version of that idea is simple. for six decades
so please join me now in welcoming mary ever step. thank you, michele, for that wonderful introduction and thank you, lindsay and all who have made it possible to be here today. our last time together several years ago was one of my all time favorite book events, and it made me look forward to our gathering today. so i'd like to start with some of the back story to this new book, adam and eve after the pill revisited. in my mind, this new book closes a body of work that began over ten years ago...
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donna marie turner, you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner. just — you now. good afternoon.good afternoon. donna marie turner. just to say _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that the _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that the impact - turner, just to say that the impact this has_ turner, just to say that the impact this has had — turner, just to say that the impact this has had on the community is immense, — this has had on the community is immense, it _ this has had on the community is immense, it is devastating... studio: _ immense, it is devastating... studio: we believe that press conference and that was being led by chief superintendent andy britton from the metropolitan police. this comes after a 15—year—old girl was killed in a stabbing in croydon in south london. it happened at around 8.30 this morning. the young girl was declared dead at 9.21 uk time. a murder inquiry has begun. we saw a chief superintendent and in britain, joined by various members of th
donna marie turner, you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner. just — you now. good afternoon.good afternoon. donna marie turner. just to say _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that the _ you now. good afternoon. donna marie turner, just to say that the impact - turner, just to say that the impact this has_ turner, just to say that the impact this has had — turner, just to say that the impact this has...
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andrew weissmann are here along with podcast co-host mary mccord.ent of a former president. not once, not twice but three times of questions about whether it could become for in georgia. special counsel smith of course has the conspiracy to fraud the united states and other charges. with the backdrop trump is looking to run for office but they're serious democracy questions here which, is something liz cheney discussed last year about how trump roles in how weather that can consist coexist of a constitutional margin. >> the president who is attempting to unravel the foundations of our constitutional republic. we have to choose because republicans cannot both be loyal to donald trump and loyal to the constitution. >> with that in mind we are all here but we are also joined by ruth ben-ghiat, professor at nyu, author of strongmen, mussolini to the president. welcome to the discussion. >> thank you. >> we talk so much about law and even if it wasn't a we are in a society even wasn't a table of lawyers that is steeped in law. you've written up beyond th
andrew weissmann are here along with podcast co-host mary mccord.ent of a former president. not once, not twice but three times of questions about whether it could become for in georgia. special counsel smith of course has the conspiracy to fraud the united states and other charges. with the backdrop trump is looking to run for office but they're serious democracy questions here which, is something liz cheney discussed last year about how trump roles in how weather that can consist coexist of a...
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and advisement, mary mccord, please stay with us. donald trump had a filing today in the georgia case that i do not understand, so you're gonna have to explain it to me. that's next. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah. my father didn't know his dad. she knew that i always want to know more about my family history. with ancestry i dug and dug until i found some information. i was able to find out more than just a name. and then you add it to the tree. i found ship manifests. birth certificate. wow. look at your dad. i love it so much to know where my father work, where he grew up. it's like you discover a new family member. discover even more at ancestry.com want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price
and advisement, mary mccord, please stay with us. donald trump had a filing today in the georgia case that i do not understand, so you're gonna have to explain it to me. that's next. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah. my father didn't know his dad. she knew that i always want to know more about my...
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mary's residential school has checked his entire life. i got on a boat all of these kids were crying so hard and then i had no idea what was going on, what i was getting into. and now we get shipped off off to residential school there in michigan city there called st. mary's. the nighttime came and it wasn't a good environment there. there was, there's to supervisors, the main guys there. the man is all went up to their to their bedroom. and they took us all in one by one, sexually abusing us every night. every night, all of us kids, we had to do that. and next a got same man a, a cut my hair and were sitting on this because at the barber chair, sitting there and it gets smell, i'm so bad and i it makes me sick. and by snow chop hair now, deprived of his language and culture subjected to hard labor and sexual abuse, co fell into alcoholism and drug abuse. i didn't know, i didn't know why. i was taking so much cried. i'd really drowned out what has happened to be in school at a really drowned it out. the most devices and i was speaking out
mary's residential school has checked his entire life. i got on a boat all of these kids were crying so hard and then i had no idea what was going on, what i was getting into. and now we get shipped off off to residential school there in michigan city there called st. mary's. the nighttime came and it wasn't a good environment there. there was, there's to supervisors, the main guys there. the man is all went up to their to their bedroom. and they took us all in one by one, sexually abusing us...