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mary: i try. host: your book "adam and eve after the pill, revisited" was written after cardinal george fell. who is that? mary: he was a very inspirational spiritual leader. i would not pretend that i knew him well, but he was kind enough to take an interest in of my writing. we had corresponded about some of the scenes in my book. for example, one thing that caught his eye was a meditation that i will about the theme of chaos. in 1930, when the great novelist converted to catholicism, he was asked by a newspaper why he did that. he just said, because in our civilization -- the chaos of his time was very different in the 1930's, the interwar. there was the carnage of the century. the chaos in our time is very different, yet you are seeing a in more detail than ever specified. i wrote an essay about that, answering chaos within christianity self. cardinal george powell, because of the essay offered to write a forward for the book. host: he went on to write that the church teaching over the years h
mary: i try. host: your book "adam and eve after the pill, revisited" was written after cardinal george fell. who is that? mary: he was a very inspirational spiritual leader. i would not pretend that i knew him well, but he was kind enough to take an interest in of my writing. we had corresponded about some of the scenes in my book. for example, one thing that caught his eye was a meditation that i will about the theme of chaos. in 1930, when the great novelist converted to...
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god bless you mary. we went you'd have a blessed day as well. >> guest: thank you. >> host: i want to go back to the technology we have had cars and phones over the years that everyone has lamented this is going to lead to the end of society. but thesese things seem to be exponential and what we do with them and how we have isolated ourselves is that a fair statement? >> absolutely. the social science is proving it. so how do we control it? to me it's a little like tobacco which was ubiquitous when i grew up every adult i knew practically smoked and you could smoke in hospital rooms back then as long as you are not your the oxygen tank. it's kind of unbelievable now. but what makes it unbelievable now there was a reform movement that arose people really did not want to listen too. but over time with the six hundreds studies people started changing their minds. this is why we could know what r smoke and restaurants. this is way fewer and fewer people spoke. there is public consensus. i'm not saying that t
god bless you mary. we went you'd have a blessed day as well. >> guest: thank you. >> host: i want to go back to the technology we have had cars and phones over the years that everyone has lamented this is going to lead to the end of society. but thesese things seem to be exponential and what we do with them and how we have isolated ourselves is that a fair statement? >> absolutely. the social science is proving it. so how do we control it? to me it's a little like tobacco...
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we received the news of the right to war, with tears on our hands , a hot little girl and mary, her dearriends. raptam the pit was saved by bachannya. it seemed to the holy man that he was going to sign up for the month of the battle of the padlyapant. her great velizar wings, which fluttered in battle, above him, which calmly looked at him. an unexpected change in the wind ruined the maneuvers planned by the enemies and spoiled the christian fleet. the heels, informing us, are connected with the great war of europe, established by god ruzhantsovay, what do we mean by salmon salmon? i allowed myself to focus on goals in those churches. dze knew the brotherhood of saint ruzhanets. pope clement 11, in 1716, dissolved this whole holy church. brothers and sisters, ruzhanets, although in may maryna’s character is born, a christ-centered little thing is evident. in the basic elements of knowledge, the depth of the gospel of the gospel is all in all. it can be said that this is the campedia of the gospel, written by the apostolic pastor of the great saints ruzhanets, john paul ii. ruzhanets - g
we received the news of the right to war, with tears on our hands , a hot little girl and mary, her dearriends. raptam the pit was saved by bachannya. it seemed to the holy man that he was going to sign up for the month of the battle of the padlyapant. her great velizar wings, which fluttered in battle, above him, which calmly looked at him. an unexpected change in the wind ruined the maneuvers planned by the enemies and spoiled the christian fleet. the heels, informing us, are connected with...
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marie: rosie the riveter. war ever used in recruiting. so when you look at this image, this is a butch woman and masculinity is praised at this time, so it's like, you know, be masculine during the war effort, help the country. and that changed the landscape for women and their ability to connect to each other without men. craig: a lot of people experienced that during the war and then, after the war, they thought to themselves, "well, that's where i wanna live now." and so, l.a., a lot of gay people thought, "oh, there's a place for me here that certainly didn't exist in my small town back in nebraska." marie: they're able to live on an identity that they couldn't live out in their home towns. and so it created a community that needed spaces, and those spaces were the gay bars. craig: after world war ii in the late '40s is where you really see gay bars, specifically, start to emerge. marie: so in los angeles, you had a whole strip of bars that was around vermont and 8th. the open door, the star room, the patc
marie: rosie the riveter. war ever used in recruiting. so when you look at this image, this is a butch woman and masculinity is praised at this time, so it's like, you know, be masculine during the war effort, help the country. and that changed the landscape for women and their ability to connect to each other without men. craig: a lot of people experienced that during the war and then, after the war, they thought to themselves, "well, that's where i wanna live now." and so, l.a., a...
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mary, is really the chosen one?>> bill before we get her to answer that question or to talk about that what is your experience with religion? >> i was born and raised a catholic and to that and i'm recovering. >> thank you, sir. evangelicals, christian right,, recovering catholic. anything very want to address? >> the specific question was his theon chosen one and this is not something that's been given to me to know. >> what about the evangelical life and their support of former president trump? i don't understand why the right is singled out in this way. they are obviously about people and it who like what he stands for who like his policies during the four years of this administration and those people have as much right to vote for who they want as president as anybody else and yet for some reason they are ours the ones that are put into the petri dish andd people ask why are they supporting fears scrutiny against other groups. >> do you consider yourself an evangelical right? >> no. >> what does that mean actual
mary, is really the chosen one?>> bill before we get her to answer that question or to talk about that what is your experience with religion? >> i was born and raised a catholic and to that and i'm recovering. >> thank you, sir. evangelicals, christian right,, recovering catholic. anything very want to address? >> the specific question was his theon chosen one and this is not something that's been given to me to know. >> what about the evangelical life and their...
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>> marie: i respondent a lot of my life studying antisemitism. >> harris: call rashida tlaib. >> mariealso call people mentioning george soros and talking about jewish funders. excuse me, they were all -- a lot of antisemitism. marc, let me finish. i lived in charlottesville, they were chanting, jews will not replace us, a lot of people are from the far right. let's not be -- >> marc: when joe biden announced presidential campaign, first two words were charlottesville, virginia. he condemned that, he has not said a word with the antisemitism running rampant around this country. there are charlottesville happening every single day at harvard, stanford, top institutions, you have conspiracy theorists who are antisemites in congress. >> harris: last word. >> emily: i wholeheartedly agree with you, worst thing to say is contained to xyz, it is tidal wave that has become acceptable, it is disgusting and unacceptable. >> harris: what a discussion, you find it here on "outnumbered," tune in tonight when new house speaker mike johnson sits down with sean hannity for exclusive interview 9 easte
>> marie: i respondent a lot of my life studying antisemitism. >> harris: call rashida tlaib. >> mariealso call people mentioning george soros and talking about jewish funders. excuse me, they were all -- a lot of antisemitism. marc, let me finish. i lived in charlottesville, they were chanting, jews will not replace us, a lot of people are from the far right. let's not be -- >> marc: when joe biden announced presidential campaign, first two words were charlottesville,...
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mary ears, people. -- cliche answers. mary earps. the _ people. -- cliche answers.s. mary earps, the second of _ people. -- cliche answers. mary earps, the second of our - people. -- cliche answers. mary- earps, the second of our nominees. you have until 9am on the 3rd of november to make your choice. also in the five, a tanner bonetti, her swedish team—mate at bursa, chelsea striker sam care and alexandra park. more on the bbc sport website. that's where you can say with their cricket world cup as well. was he a bit later on. you're watching bbc news. i'm celia hatton. the prime minister says addressing the risks of artificial intelligence should be a global priority. in a speech this morning, rishi sunak said the technology could be transformational, leading to newjobs, new opportunities for growth and help to develop cancer vaccines. next week, the uk will host a global summit at bletchley park to look at the risks posed by ai. rishi sunak says people shouldn't be losing sleep over it but warned that the concerns need to be taken seriously. doing the right thing,
mary ears, people. -- cliche answers. mary earps. the _ people. -- cliche answers.s. mary earps, the second of _ people. -- cliche answers. mary earps, the second of our - people. -- cliche answers. mary- earps, the second of our nominees. you have until 9am on the 3rd of november to make your choice. also in the five, a tanner bonetti, her swedish team—mate at bursa, chelsea striker sam care and alexandra park. more on the bbc sport website. that's where you can say with their cricket world...
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it is with elizabeth keckley and mary lincoln. it's like a monologue because elizabeth is talking about her life. in the scene, elizabeth is sowing. you never bring props but i brought props. my instinct was, i felt i needed to have my hands busy. i brought a silk scarf or something. a needle that was threaded because there was no way i was going to thread the needle. i am prepared.. i wanted to have my hands to do something because my son george died last year. he fought for the union. he was a beautiful boy. i got the part. [ applause ] thank you. my research included many things. i read up on and planned and went on and documented my research. i went to the places that were still standing where she lived. from virginia, north carolina to virginia, couple places are historical sites because of elizabeth keckley. the first place i went was here. 1017 12th street northwest. i was walking down and turning the corner. it's all corporate buildings. the brownstone is still standing. to this day. i took photos of it. it was for sale at
it is with elizabeth keckley and mary lincoln. it's like a monologue because elizabeth is talking about her life. in the scene, elizabeth is sowing. you never bring props but i brought props. my instinct was, i felt i needed to have my hands busy. i brought a silk scarf or something. a needle that was threaded because there was no way i was going to thread the needle. i am prepared.. i wanted to have my hands to do something because my son george died last year. he fought for the union. he was...
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i'm anne-marie green. israeli ground troops are pushing deeper into gaza as prime minister netanyahu rejects calls for a cease-fire. israel says it freed a female soldier who had been held hostage since october 7th. and unicef is warning that clean water is rapidly running out in gaza and that could cause more disease among the population. cbs's ian lee is in tel aviv for us this morning. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the united nations says more than 400 children are dying or being injured every day in gaza, but israel is continuing to ignore calls for a cease-fire as they battle hamas and search for hostages. this morning there's happiness one israeli family after israeli soldier ori megidish was rescued from gaza. she was taken hostage during the deadly multiple assault on most communities, but for the family of 23-year-old shani louk there's heartbreak. the israelis determined the young german israeli's dealt after she was among those taken from the music festival. it shows
i'm anne-marie green. israeli ground troops are pushing deeper into gaza as prime minister netanyahu rejects calls for a cease-fire. israel says it freed a female soldier who had been held hostage since october 7th. and unicef is warning that clean water is rapidly running out in gaza and that could cause more disease among the population. cbs's ian lee is in tel aviv for us this morning. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the united nations says more than 400...
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would you take from lisa's interview with mary daly? mike: mary daly think it is a good possibility, not the only reason out there people are thinking yields spiked up, but the fact that they have does the fed's job for it. if the rates they about where they are, the fed would not have to do that last rate hike, they put in the dot plot for 2023. matt: what are we expect om the fed. with a whole stud at these levels? we'verd similar to what daly was saying from others in terms of passive tightening, as long as inflation continues to come down, the real yield is higher? mike: that is what it looks like for right now and that is the anticipation we have to see if inflation comes down, daly speaking cautiously saying it is going to be a slow process, it is going to take a while to get to 2% and the fed is committed to doing that. they get to thousand 20 four and they see this passive tightening of real rates has really affected financial conditions they might look at whether or not we should cut rates a bit to keep the same amount of press
would you take from lisa's interview with mary daly? mike: mary daly think it is a good possibility, not the only reason out there people are thinking yields spiked up, but the fact that they have does the fed's job for it. if the rates they about where they are, the fed would not have to do that last rate hike, they put in the dot plot for 2023. matt: what are we expect om the fed. with a whole stud at these levels? we'verd similar to what daly was saying from others in terms of passive...
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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 me to go on tape, and i'ke, oka daniel day-lewis, no pressure. and a day and a half great. no problem. so i 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 t
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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on june ninth, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, mary i'm worried about linda. she is wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours. and she's working too many -- and maybe mary, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the phone rang at mike flowers house. >> i answer it and he said mr. flowers, this is the chaplain. and he said, can you come to paul and lynda curry's house? >> mike rushed over and found his friend paul, who told an awful story. how he woke up to an odd sound and found linda not breathing. he called 9-1-1. but by the time paramedics got there it was too late. >> paul was extremely upset. for hours, i was basically holding him up and he was crying on my shoulder. >> grief, shock and at the bottom of it all a question. what killed linda curry? >> coming up. linda's loved ones would wait years for an answer. an answer that would come. >>
on june ninth, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, mary i'm worried about linda. she is wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours. and she's working too many -- and maybe mary, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the phone rang at mike flowers house....
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for instance, between mary lincoln and elizabeth keckley. thank you. i don't know if my question makes sense. >> i'm a little confused on your question. are you asking if the friendship between elizabeth and mary lincoln diffuse the issue of racism? >> not racism, specifically, of slavery. and also, the other part of the question is, when atrocities around the world are per trade in popular culture, americans, we can feel the pain, we can understand, we can support policies. i gave the example of the holocaust. when it comes to slavery, we are not getting that same sentiment. >> i understand what you're saying. i think they are two separate things here, for me to comment on. in terms of the atrocity, clearly, of slavery, there are some extraordinary films that are very factual and extremely disturbing and unforgettable. when it comes to slavery in times of certain presidents, during those years, i don't recall any, but i don't know every single film that was ever made. i don't know how -- it would, obviously, depend on how one goes about telling that s
for instance, between mary lincoln and elizabeth keckley. thank you. i don't know if my question makes sense. >> i'm a little confused on your question. are you asking if the friendship between elizabeth and mary lincoln diffuse the issue of racism? >> not racism, specifically, of slavery. and also, the other part of the question is, when atrocities around the world are per trade in popular culture, americans, we can feel the pain, we can understand, we can support policies. i gave...
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let's bring in our chief white house correspondent mary bruce. mary, what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, the president has made clear that getting the hostages out is his top priority. today, we saw those two israelis released, getting into that ambulance. this after that american mother and daughter were freed on friday. and the president is also working to try to get more humanitarian aid into gaza. we saw those additional trucks rolling in today. and while publicly the white house insists they are to dictate israel's military response, behind the scenes, they are pressing israel to delay its ground invasion, hoping to buy time to get more hostages out and more aid in. all of this as the administration is trying to contain this from becoming a wider war. we know they are keeping a close eye on iran. today, saying iran is, quote, actively facilitating attacks to try to escalate this conflict, david. >> david: mary bruce starting another week at the white house for us. mary, thank you. >>> we turn now to the other news this monday night, and to the terrifying moments
let's bring in our chief white house correspondent mary bruce. mary, what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, the president has made clear that getting the hostages out is his top priority. today, we saw those two israelis released, getting into that ambulance. this after that american mother and daughter were freed on friday. and the president is also working to try to get more humanitarian aid into gaza. we saw those additional trucks rolling in today. and while publicly the...
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mary lou retton is battling a rare illness what her family is saying about support pouring in from around the world. it's thursday, october 12. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. we begin with the war raging between israel and hamas, the bloody conflict entering the sixth day. 22 americans are among the dead with 17 more still missing >> antony blinken will be in israel meeting with benjamin netanyahu showing support for one of america's closest allies. for more on washington's response, we're join by brie jackson in d.c the president also spoke again about support for israel >> reporter: that's right, good morning, frances the president hosted a group of jewish community leaders at the white house and in the meeting said military assistance was being rushed to israel, including ammunition to help support israel's eastern dome defense. mr. biden also said the u.s. is working on every aspect of the hostage crisis at least 17 americans are unaccounted for and some are believed to have been abducted by hamas but president biden made it clear
mary lou retton is battling a rare illness what her family is saying about support pouring in from around the world. it's thursday, october 12. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. we begin with the war raging between israel and hamas, the bloody conflict entering the sixth day. 22 americans are among the dead with 17 more still missing >> antony blinken will be in israel meeting with benjamin netanyahu showing support for...
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let's make it about what mary daly is talking about. have to believe at some level the fed will be moved by tightening, that the market has already done for it. >> it was one of the big questions about the run of fed speak that we saw, right, the first is to reiterate the message from powell. and with the market moving so far and so fast, i do think it helps at the margin to have them acknowledge that this isn't necessarily out of the set of variables they have to look at. it's a net positive. it's a tricky spot because you don't want everyone to be in a position of wishing for softer and softer economic data in order to take the pressure off of yields, in order to get the fed to say, okay, maybe we're done. and so maybe this creates a little bit of daylight where you can have okay data because of what the yields have done and still have that balance picture. >> i think that's a great point that you make that good news can be good news ba because the movement has allowed it to be good news by doing the work the fed may not have to do ir
let's make it about what mary daly is talking about. have to believe at some level the fed will be moved by tightening, that the market has already done for it. >> it was one of the big questions about the run of fed speak that we saw, right, the first is to reiterate the message from powell. and with the market moving so far and so fast, i do think it helps at the margin to have them acknowledge that this isn't necessarily out of the set of variables they have to look at. it's a net...
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guests entering the city are greeted by stella, crowned with a bronze sculpture of the virgin mary, theadorns the molodechno coat of arms. the height of the composition is 15 m. the city got its name from the local molodechanka river, it was on its banks that a powerful fortification was once built. the village was first mentioned in the sworn charter of the appanage prince. lithuanian prince jogaila, the document is dated 1388, although it is truly known that people lived in these places back in the bronze age. the oginsky princes become the owners of molodechno. they built a magnificent palace in the castle courtyard with a rich collection of books and paintings. at the beginning of the 19th century, mikhail kleofas oginsky, a famous composer and political figure, visited molodechno many times. the one who wrote the world famous polone saginsky. in 1814 he became the full owner of molodechno castle. it so happened that hordes of various conquerors, crusaders, poles, swedes, troops of napoleon and hitler passed through molodechno more than once. as a rule, they left behind only ashes a
guests entering the city are greeted by stella, crowned with a bronze sculpture of the virgin mary, theadorns the molodechno coat of arms. the height of the composition is 15 m. the city got its name from the local molodechanka river, it was on its banks that a powerful fortification was once built. the village was first mentioned in the sworn charter of the appanage prince. lithuanian prince jogaila, the document is dated 1388, although it is truly known that people lived in these places back...
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ann marie? >> hopefully all of the diplomatic work will make a difference. thank you. >>> well, the israeli military says 155 hostages are being held by hamas in gaza while the u.s. state department says 13 americans are unaccounted for. imtiaz tyab asked about freeing those hostages. >> why don't you just release the people who were -- >> look, okay, what we want first of all, we want daily killing to stop. to stop killing, the officials to stop killing and this is genocide here. it is genocide. >> hamas claims 27 hostages have been killed, and israeli air strikes, and others have been wounded. that information though has not been confirmed. >>> and the u.s. government has been working to help out americans who want to leave israel. last night, a charter flight with around 300 people landed in tampa from tel aviv. with major u.s. airlines canceling their flights because of the conflict, many people are having a hard time finding a way home. aston martinez has more. >> reporter: americans are slowly returning to safety as the conflict between israel and hama
ann marie? >> hopefully all of the diplomatic work will make a difference. thank you. >>> well, the israeli military says 155 hostages are being held by hamas in gaza while the u.s. state department says 13 americans are unaccounted for. imtiaz tyab asked about freeing those hostages. >> why don't you just release the people who were -- >> look, okay, what we want first of all, we want daily killing to stop. to stop killing, the officials to stop killing and this is...
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mary mccord and andrew weissmann, we are never letting you go. stick around, because we have a lot more to get to tonight. house republicans float some interesting names. i guess that's what we will call it, to be the next speaker the house, including donald trump. we are going to get reaction from democrat primala jayapal about what her party makes of the mayhem for unfolding across the aisle. but first, trump leaves his new york civil fraud trial in a huff and plays the racism card as he walked out the door. but this new york attorney general is not having it. that is all coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. if you're ove
mary mccord and andrew weissmann, we are never letting you go. stick around, because we have a lot more to get to tonight. house republicans float some interesting names. i guess that's what we will call it, to be the next speaker the house, including donald trump. we are going to get reaction from democrat primala jayapal about what her party makes of the mayhem for unfolding across the aisle. but first, trump leaves his new york civil fraud trial in a huff and plays the racism card as he...
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so, let's get right to mary bruce, live tonight. mary?r: david, we have learned that the president is going to be speaking, giving remarks here on these terrorist attacks tomorrow afternoon, and tonight, white house officials say we should be braced for the grim reality that american citizens are likely being held hostage by hamas. the president directing his team to work closely with the israelis on all aspects of this crisis. david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the other news of the day. the major headline involving the uaw strike. this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms - the medical name for hot flashes and night sweats. with hormone-free veozah, you can have fewer hot flashes, and more not flashes. veozah is proven to reduce the number and severity of hot flashes, day and night. for some
so, let's get right to mary bruce, live tonight. mary?r: david, we have learned that the president is going to be speaking, giving remarks here on these terrorist attacks tomorrow afternoon, and tonight, white house officials say we should be braced for the grim reality that american citizens are likely being held hostage by hamas. the president directing his team to work closely with the israelis on all aspects of this crisis. david? >> david: mary bruce live at the white house tonight....
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france must leave mari. france is here to steal the resources of mari. france is here to colonize mari. leave the country without delay. they've been here for 10 years and could not solve the problem. in our tradition, if there is a broom it means we don't want anymore. we don't want anymore. the broom means that. that's why we put a stop to france. now, why did french troops? fail to end terrorism in the region, and in fact, during their presence, there was an upsage of terrorism, as we have seen in the report, exactly, the reason is these french troops of or us troops are not supposed to to end terrorism, the terrorism was created by them in the first place, so this is like a spoke. okay, you create this daish islamic state terrorists and then that creates the pretext for a proxy war, to continue the war by other means on africa, so you will not see an end to to the terrorism, in fact you will see increase, as as you have mentioned in burkina faso and mali, niger and other, and increasingly the population in these countries. is getting frustrated and t
france must leave mari. france is here to steal the resources of mari. france is here to colonize mari. leave the country without delay. they've been here for 10 years and could not solve the problem. in our tradition, if there is a broom it means we don't want anymore. we don't want anymore. the broom means that. that's why we put a stop to france. now, why did french troops? fail to end terrorism in the region, and in fact, during their presence, there was an upsage of terrorism, as we have...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. hamas has taken more than 100 people hostage, and according to israeli officials some of them are american. hamas has said it will not negotiate for their release while gaza is still under fire. that fire is ramping up with 450 air strikes in the last 24 hours. israel conducted hundreds of air strikes on suspected hamas targets late last night into this morning. attempts by hamas to launch rockets into israel were mostly intercepted by iron dome defense systems. military officials say dozens of israeli battalions have been stationed near gaza in preparation for a possible ground assault. israel is also sending tanks to its border with lebanon. >> we've never seen such savagery in the history of the state. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president joe biden discussed u.s. support yesterday. >> we stand with israel, and we will make sure israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens, defend itself, and respond to this attack. >> reporter: the first u.s
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. hamas has taken more than 100 people hostage, and according to israeli officials some of them are american. hamas has said it will not negotiate for their release while gaza is still under fire. that fire is ramping up with 450 air strikes in the last 24 hours. israel conducted hundreds of air strikes on suspected hamas targets late last night into this morning. attempts by hamas to launch rockets into israel were mostly intercepted by...
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mary's hospital. for the eight patients who are currently admitted, five of those are in stable condition. three are in critical condition. we're not going to comment at this time on the gender or the ages of those patients. nor are we going to comment on the nature of those injuries. i'd like to thank also all the hospitals, healthcare providers, ems agencies, and air service from augusta to portland. we have incredible support throughout the night and into today. we had an outpouring support and offers of assistance, and very much appreciate all those efforts. once again, i want to extend our thoughts and prayers to the families, to their loved ones, and to the victims who have been impacted by this tragedy. thank you very much for your respect for our caregivers and for those families. >> can you describe the range of injuries? >> we're not going to comment on the nature of the injuries at this time. >> can you say if any of the victims were children under the age of 18? >> not going to comment on
mary's hospital. for the eight patients who are currently admitted, five of those are in stable condition. three are in critical condition. we're not going to comment at this time on the gender or the ages of those patients. nor are we going to comment on the nature of those injuries. i'd like to thank also all the hospitals, healthcare providers, ems agencies, and air service from augusta to portland. we have incredible support throughout the night and into today. we had an outpouring support...
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mary and andrew are of course the co-hosts of the indispensable podcast "prosecuting donald trump." it is an honor to have both in the flesh tonight as we try to understand what's going on here. alcoholism is a disease that affects a lot of people. we know people in my family that have it, and i'm sure there are viewers out there who have grappled with this as well. and, you know, my heart goes out to everybody who's had to struggle with this, but i want to focus on the sort of legal implications here. mary, the news that jack smith is looking into whether giuliani was drunk in the post-election period, can you talk to me a little bit about does that surprise you, and what specifically could he be looking for? >> well, i think as you indicated in your intro, one of the things jack smith and his team are trying to prepare for is an advice of counsel defense, but they're also trying to understand the conspiracy more generally, right? and so what kind of representations were made both as counsel and also just as in other consultative capacities. and as you indicated certainly if mr. tr
mary and andrew are of course the co-hosts of the indispensable podcast "prosecuting donald trump." it is an honor to have both in the flesh tonight as we try to understand what's going on here. alcoholism is a disease that affects a lot of people. we know people in my family that have it, and i'm sure there are viewers out there who have grappled with this as well. and, you know, my heart goes out to everybody who's had to struggle with this, but i want to focus on the sort of legal...
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mary mccord and andrew weissmann, we are never letting you go. please stick around, because we have a lot more to get to tonight. house republicans float some interesting names. this is what we will call it. to be the next speaker of the house. including donald trump. we are going to get reaction from democrat primala jayapal about what your party makes of the mayhem for unfolding across the aisle. but first, down trump leads his new york civil fraud trial in a huff and plays his racism card as he walked out the door. but this new york attorney general is not having it. that is all coming, up next. up next. are you still struggling with your bra? it's time for you to try knix. makers of the world's comfiest wireless bras. for revolutionary support without underwires, and sizes up to a g-cup, find your new favorite bra today at knix.com (♪♪) in this clinic, we pride ourselves on putting others first. it's on us to help care for our clients' well-being; to help them adapt. it's inspiring to work at a place where our patients succeed. and we as ther
mary mccord and andrew weissmann, we are never letting you go. please stick around, because we have a lot more to get to tonight. house republicans float some interesting names. this is what we will call it. to be the next speaker of the house. including donald trump. we are going to get reaction from democrat primala jayapal about what your party makes of the mayhem for unfolding across the aisle. but first, down trump leads his new york civil fraud trial in a huff and plays his racism card as...
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lou retton fighting star mary lou retton fighting for her life.e people just know that's not gonna fit. those are the people who know to choose allstate. that's not gonna fit. what's that? you need another four inches? do you work here? nope, i just saw you there and i thought i'd save you the trouble. nana! she's a human measuring tape. and she knows allstate is the right fit for her. it's not gonna fit. that's not gonna fit. what? steven? some people just know. well played. well played, my friend. those are the people who know you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ non-drowsy claritin-d. knocks out your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion. without knocking you out. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin-d. new nature's bounty hair growth. help grow thicker, fuller hair with just one capsule a day of advanced hair complex. conquer hair thinning... ...and fall in love with your hair all over again. only from nature's bounty. type 2 diabetes? discover the
lou retton fighting star mary lou retton fighting for her life.e people just know that's not gonna fit. those are the people who know to choose allstate. that's not gonna fit. what's that? you need another four inches? do you work here? nope, i just saw you there and i thought i'd save you the trouble. nana! she's a human measuring tape. and she knows allstate is the right fit for her. it's not gonna fit. that's not gonna fit. what? steven? some people just know. well played. well played, my...
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mary, you have to turn down the volume on your tv. mary, are you with us? sandra, democrat, democrat, is that jim jordan's district? >> he is too radical he is a trump man. we fired trump on election and he still don't believe he's fired. he needs to go on and let another republican do it. host: in about 15 minutes, we are going to go to new hampshire to the g.o.p. committee gathering of all the candidates and waiting on the democrats here in the house to hold a press conference and republicans to come out from their conference and in the meantime, we are going to taking your calls from tennessee, republican. >> my concern is this, and this is the united states of america. the republican party has to come together, no more rom per room, i mean for our country. our country is at stake here and we all have to come together. we need a candidate that is going to work with everybody. and i mean everybody. like i said, you know, i'm not going to say who is right or wrong. only thing i'm going to say we need a candidate who is going to be able to represent america
mary, you have to turn down the volume on your tv. mary, are you with us? sandra, democrat, democrat, is that jim jordan's district? >> he is too radical he is a trump man. we fired trump on election and he still don't believe he's fired. he needs to go on and let another republican do it. host: in about 15 minutes, we are going to go to new hampshire to the g.o.p. committee gathering of all the candidates and waiting on the democrats here in the house to hold a press conference and...
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- this is haley marie. - haley marie. (haley mary) berries right there. - yeah. there are berries right there. - o.k. she knows what to get. - you're going to get some berries. - you like that. - so yummy. - are you the one who comes and gets the egg in the morning? let's see. oh yeah! great! - we'll close it up. see you later chickens! - i guess you have to go. - i have to go. (rachel jones) hunting season opened today. - yeah. - we'll be preparing food for the winter. - o.k. - you'll be o.k. - yes. see you later! see ya. bye miss kiera lee. (sophie fouron) let's go. all right. you want to pick some peas? do you know how lucky you are, to have peas in your garden? can i eat them all? (haley marie) no. - come! come! what are we going to do? (rachel jones) we are going to bring some fishies outside. so these are king salmon, filleted, and they have been brining overnight. - look. this is pretty neat. - yeah. - so just like that? - yeah. just lay them right out. we can't go too far, because there are ravens and they'll come, swoop down, grab the fish and take off w
- this is haley marie. - haley marie. (haley mary) berries right there. - yeah. there are berries right there. - o.k. she knows what to get. - you're going to get some berries. - you like that. - so yummy. - are you the one who comes and gets the egg in the morning? let's see. oh yeah! great! - we'll close it up. see you later chickens! - i guess you have to go. - i have to go. (rachel jones) hunting season opened today. - yeah. - we'll be preparing food for the winter. - o.k. - you'll be o.k....
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we're back our panel dan henninger mary o'grady and kyle peterson.you think that criticism of netanyahu was about strange timing with israel under attack and in a crisis. >> yeah it is something personal. he seems to think it is because netanyahu did not support him as president when the u.s. killed iranian general soleimani and thought he won the to 21 election but i do think it is strange and especially given president trump has a decent record in the middle east laid ground work for abraham accords here but it is odd i think at this moment you have war in the middle east and trump thinks how can i make this about me? >> that's an odd thing for a former president who want to be next president is to do it shouldn't be about him it's about actually u.s. interest and the future of israel. >> well you know we're only a week into this so we don't know how biden might fumble this but when joe biden looks good -- in comparison to donald trump, you about that's an accomplishment because you know joe biden kind of he said the rights words but let's face it
we're back our panel dan henninger mary o'grady and kyle peterson.you think that criticism of netanyahu was about strange timing with israel under attack and in a crisis. >> yeah it is something personal. he seems to think it is because netanyahu did not support him as president when the u.s. killed iranian general soleimani and thought he won the to 21 election but i do think it is strange and especially given president trump has a decent record in the middle east laid ground work for...
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host: mary lou langley connecticut -- mary lou in connecticut. independent. mary lou, are you with this? independent. one last call for nearly. mary lou. karen. republican. caller: what maga is trying to exchange the way that washington d.c. votes right now. fundraising, the fact that they wanted mccarthy because he is a great fundraiser is completely wrong. these donators that they are voting to -- they are big corporations. that says something in return. if you want to get reelected, go knock at the doors in your area and tell them why you need to be reelected. they need to pass term limits right away. that was on a lot of people's problems. the fact that people keep calling it. the republicans are not going to take away social security. i heard one lady call that they are going to take away social security. they are not going to do that. host: we will leave it there. we did have a caller talk about that. first caller out of the gate mentioning the republican budget. she pointed to, which of the papers did as well today, with the republican committee has do
host: mary lou langley connecticut -- mary lou in connecticut. independent. mary lou, are you with this? independent. one last call for nearly. mary lou. karen. republican. caller: what maga is trying to exchange the way that washington d.c. votes right now. fundraising, the fact that they wanted mccarthy because he is a great fundraiser is completely wrong. these donators that they are voting to -- they are big corporations. that says something in return. if you want to get reelected, go knock...
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mary earps has been speaking out about the — game.ca jersey — out about the fact her replica jersey is _ out about the fact her replica jersey is not available to buy. it jersey is not available to buy. [it has jersey is not available to buy. has been a jersey is not available to buy. it has been a long battle and discussion and we kind of got to a point where i feel they heard what i had to say and i was supported by some fantastic team—mates who also advocated for it. to be in a position where i feel it really changed the world in this area and i think that it is fantastic for all young goalkeepers, i know it means a lot to so many people. i was advised to kind of go on it because it might suit my personality a bit more, i am not a poser, i think football is seen as robots and just the media trained cliche dances all the time. we do have big personalities and we arejust normal we do have big personalities and we are just normal people. manchester united and england's mary earps, the second of our nominees. also in the five — spain's
mary earps has been speaking out about the — game.ca jersey — out about the fact her replica jersey is _ out about the fact her replica jersey is not available to buy. it jersey is not available to buy. [it has jersey is not available to buy. has been a jersey is not available to buy. it has been a long battle and discussion and we kind of got to a point where i feel they heard what i had to say and i was supported by some fantastic team—mates who also advocated for it. to be in a...
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she came from humble beginnings, bone. marie goose. she was the daughter of a butcher under washable and $1765.00. at the age of 17, she was married to a restaurant to who died soon off to it. some said, it was the noble lot of the man room to be her true father, the process of paris, where she took the name long to do. although an educated law was beautiful spirited and intelligent, which both the access to the cellphones and to people of influence. she became a fixture in high society, and she began to pin risings that held up a new way to the fashionable, loopy scene pre revolutionary a lead. swept up by discussions of resolution. she became a social reformer into the activists for women's rights. it's odd that i don't know anything about on degrees more than 200 years ago. she insisted women could enjoy every freedom at a time when that was to do, did her life and her ideas end up shipping my own life, my own pass. if you look at the time of enlightenment and some of the cheap talk latest, you know, when i look at that as a woman a
she came from humble beginnings, bone. marie goose. she was the daughter of a butcher under washable and $1765.00. at the age of 17, she was married to a restaurant to who died soon off to it. some said, it was the noble lot of the man room to be her true father, the process of paris, where she took the name long to do. although an educated law was beautiful spirited and intelligent, which both the access to the cellphones and to people of influence. she became a fixture in high society, and...
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it mary, your book is about eliza. harriet, in this moment after the american revolution, which educational opportunities seem to be up for women in eliza? harriet is one of the champions of that. but also somebody named benjamin rush in and there seems to be a debate between eliza harriet and her vision of the future and benjamin rushes and his vision. i don't know if you could tell us a little bit about that debate and how would you see it panning out time yeah. so eliza harriet represents and brings basically across the ocean with her in 1783 and idea that people at the time referred to as female genius, the belief that women equal capacity and therefore deserve to be similarly educated and politically represented. and this is something we historians have really rediscovered because we think time moves in one direction but we might just know, for example, women vote in new jersey this period and then that gets locked down. so eliza, harriet, a view on both sides. the atlantic held by some people that as new constitu
it mary, your book is about eliza. harriet, in this moment after the american revolution, which educational opportunities seem to be up for women in eliza? harriet is one of the champions of that. but also somebody named benjamin rush in and there seems to be a debate between eliza harriet and her vision of the future and benjamin rushes and his vision. i don't know if you could tell us a little bit about that debate and how would you see it panning out time yeah. so eliza harriet represents...
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again, we'll go to mary, mary in new york. dems' line. short on time, mary, jump right in. caller: just calling in support of something getting settled. i'm disappointed with the republicans, they tide up everything and the fact that they're still getting paid for their chaos. i'd like their salaries to be fined for the past two weeks and i hope they can come to a consensus government that will work for everyone. thank you so much. host: again that's mary. let's go to mike in north carolina. on our line for others. hello, mike. caller: hey. why can't the democrats just nominate a republican speaker that is right down thed my snl don't you think that would be the smartest thing to do? host: why would you expect them to do that in. caller: we know they won't. but nay know the people they're dealing with, wn it be great to know what you're dealing with instead of jim jordan? host: what do you mean by that? caller: we moe jim jordan is so far extreme, we don't want that as a government. we had kevin mccarthy. we knew the evil we were dealing with. so why not just go back to wha
again, we'll go to mary, mary in new york. dems' line. short on time, mary, jump right in. caller: just calling in support of something getting settled. i'm disappointed with the republicans, they tide up everything and the fact that they're still getting paid for their chaos. i'd like their salaries to be fined for the past two weeks and i hope they can come to a consensus government that will work for everyone. thank you so much. host: again that's mary. let's go to mike in north carolina. on...
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anne-marie? >> really disturbing. thank you very much. >>> now to the shocking death of actor matthew perry. the medical examiner says this morning the official cause of his death remains unknown pending a toxicology report. the "friends" star being mourned by family, friends, and generations of fans paying their respects outside the "friends" apartment in new york city and his l.a. home. nischelle turner from "entertainment tonight" has more on his life and career. >> rachel and i hired a male nanny. >> you got a man who's a nanny? you got a manny? >> reporter: matthew perry played the wisecracking chandler bing for the entire ten-year run that shot him to fame at 24 years old. >> could i be more sorry? >> reporter: 30 years later has -- his sudden death was a shock. he was found unresponsive in a jacuzzi at his los angeles home. >> engine 23, rescue 23 -- >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing, but authorities do not suspect foul play. in his final instagram post a week ago, perry shared a photo of himself in his
anne-marie? >> really disturbing. thank you very much. >>> now to the shocking death of actor matthew perry. the medical examiner says this morning the official cause of his death remains unknown pending a toxicology report. the "friends" star being mourned by family, friends, and generations of fans paying their respects outside the "friends" apartment in new york city and his l.a. home. nischelle turner from "entertainment tonight" has more on his...
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ian pannell and mary bruce with late reporting. they're both standing by tonight. >>> we also have breaking news from capitol hill. jim jordan out in the battle for speaker of the house, losing more support with each round. but tonight, who's next? the republicans unable to come up with a speaker with two wars now playing out. and president biden overnight asking congress for $100 billion in foreign aid with no one leading the house. rachel scott on the hill. >>> the judge in the u.s. shot and killed, attacked in his own driveway. tonight, the urgent manhunt at this hour for the suspect, a father. the judge presiding over a divorce proceeding, giving the mother custody of the children. pierre thomas reporting. >>> the stunning turn tonight for former president trump in georgia's election interference case. tonight, one of trump's attorneys, the second one in two days, now pleading guilty. accused of trying to overturn georgia's election results, now agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors as well. so what does this mean for trump? a
ian pannell and mary bruce with late reporting. they're both standing by tonight. >>> we also have breaking news from capitol hill. jim jordan out in the battle for speaker of the house, losing more support with each round. but tonight, who's next? the republicans unable to come up with a speaker with two wars now playing out. and president biden overnight asking congress for $100 billion in foreign aid with no one leading the house. rachel scott on the hill. >>> the judge in...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start in israel where two more hostages were freed and are back on israeli soil, giving dozens of families a glimmer of hope their loved ones will be returned. israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes yesterday as a top marine corps general is helping them plan for the ground assault. the united nations says around 20 trucks with humanitarian aid made it into gaza yesterday, but the situation there continues to grow dire. >>> and secretary of state antony blinken is expected at the united nations today for an update on the war. ian lee is in tel aviv with the latest developments. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that rafah border crossing with egypt is the only lifeline for gaza, and every day more trucks with aid enter the coastal strip, 20 here, 12 here, but it's not even close to the number of trucks the u.n. says that are needed to sustain the people in gaza. and sources tell cbs getting aids in and hostages out is a priority for the
i'm anne-marie green. we start in israel where two more hostages were freed and are back on israeli soil, giving dozens of families a glimmer of hope their loved ones will be returned. israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes yesterday as a top marine corps general is helping them plan for the ground assault. the united nations says around 20 trucks with humanitarian aid made it into gaza yesterday, but the situation there continues to grow dire. >>> and secretary of...
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it mary, your book is about eliza. harriet, in this moment after the american revolution, which educational opportunities seem to be up for women in eliza? harriet is one of the champions of that. but also somebody named benjamin rush in and there seems to be a debate between eliza harriet and her vision of the future and benjamin rushes and his vision. i don't know if you could tell us a little bit about that debate and how would you see it panning out time yeah. so eliza harriet represents and brings basically across the ocean with her in 1783 and idea that people at the time referred to as female genius, the belief that women equal capacity and therefore deserve to be similarly educated and politically represented. and this is something we historians have really rediscovered because we think time moves in one direction but we might just know, for example, women vote in new jersey this period and then that gets locked down. so eliza, harriet, a view on both sides. the atlantic held by some people that as new constitu
it mary, your book is about eliza. harriet, in this moment after the american revolution, which educational opportunities seem to be up for women in eliza? harriet is one of the champions of that. but also somebody named benjamin rush in and there seems to be a debate between eliza harriet and her vision of the future and benjamin rushes and his vision. i don't know if you could tell us a little bit about that debate and how would you see it panning out time yeah. so eliza harriet represents...
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mary daly is one of my favorite people ino and mary daly. possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch it's possible. mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? have we piqued your interest? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. there are no term contracts or line activation fees. and you can bring your own device. oh, and all on the most reliable 5g mobile network nationwide. wireless that works for you. it's not just possible. nice footwork. it's happening. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get way more into what you're into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. >> we take
mary daly is one of my favorite people ino and mary daly. possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch it's possible. mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? have we piqued your interest? you can get two unlimited...
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anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul in new york. thank you very much. >>> just a short time ago, secretary of state antony blinken arrived in israel in a show of solidarity. he's meeting with prime minister netanyahu and other security cabinet officials. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >>> this is an act of sheer evil. >> reporter: president biden condemned the attacks by hamas which he revealed killed at least 14 american citizens, comparing it to the worst rampages of i.s.i.s. >> parents butchered, using their bodies to try to protect their children. women raped, assaulted, paraded as trophies. >> reporter: he said the u.s. is sending operators to help israel coordinate the rescue of more than 100 hostages held by the militant group including americans. >> we now know that american citizens are among those being held by hamas. >> reporter: a carrier strike group including the "uss gerald ford" arrived in the region and could be used as a platform to launch hostage rescue missions. national security adviser jake sull
anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul in new york. thank you very much. >>> just a short time ago, secretary of state antony blinken arrived in israel in a show of solidarity. he's meeting with prime minister netanyahu and other security cabinet officials. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >>> this is an act of sheer evil. >> reporter: president biden condemned the attacks by hamas which he revealed killed at least 14 american citizens, comparing it to the...
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anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. thank you so much. >>> the war between israel and hamas is leading to a dramatic rise in hate-related incidents here in the u.s. the anti-defamation league says there's been an almost 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents since the war began. the group reported 312 incidents including harassment, vandalism, and assault. the council on american islamic relations reports 774 anti-muslim incidents, the highest in nearly eight years. >> the spread like we're seeing right now. >> they feel doubly victimized. on one hand they're watching civilians being killed, then they're retaliated against with hate incidents. >> the justice department says it's monitoring the rising threats against jews and muslims. >>> and now to capitol hill. it took 23 days, 14 names, and four rounds of voting, but the house finally has a new speaker. his name, mike johnson. a conservative from louisiana. republicans finally put their bickering aside to get him the votes needed to win the gavel. here's nikole killi
anne-marie? >> ian lee in tel aviv. thank you so much. >>> the war between israel and hamas is leading to a dramatic rise in hate-related incidents here in the u.s. the anti-defamation league says there's been an almost 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents since the war began. the group reported 312 incidents including harassment, vandalism, and assault. the council on american islamic relations reports 774 anti-muslim incidents, the highest in nearly eight years. >> the...
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>> yes roast mary that line you just mentioned from chinese foreign minister wong yee, an occasion of's hardened stance as the war in gaza worsens. more important if not more so, one word that is missing is hamas. they have not named hamas in any of their condemnations or pronouncements. that is very much reflected in their state media coverage, very much concentrating on the israeli counter attacks, after the heinous attacks launched by hamas october 7th. that finishing has not gone oven noticed by israel and its allies. chuck schumer who is visiting the middle east, he made a point raising this issue, expressing strong disappointment, we have seen the chinese foreign ministry tweaking their stance by condemning violence of civilians, loss of civilian livers. their insistence that china has nothing to gain, not just the palestinians but also iran turkey and saudi arabia, you can see they are very much focused on the palestinian cause. that is something that china has supported for decades really, for all these years they have been messaging both domestically and international as a ch
>> yes roast mary that line you just mentioned from chinese foreign minister wong yee, an occasion of's hardened stance as the war in gaza worsens. more important if not more so, one word that is missing is hamas. they have not named hamas in any of their condemnations or pronouncements. that is very much reflected in their state media coverage, very much concentrating on the israeli counter attacks, after the heinous attacks launched by hamas october 7th. that finishing has not gone oven...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the breaking news of another mass shooting at a school in america. this time the shooting happened last night outside a residential building at morgan state university in baltimore. they say five people including four students were shot and wounded. naomi ruchim is joining us from new york with what we know right now. what's going on? >> reporter: anne-marie, yet again students are shaken by gun violence on their college campus. somewhere that is supposed to be safe. the shelter-in-place order has been lifted, but whoever is responsible is still at large. >> two calls for shooting now -- >> reporter: calls of an active shooter at morgan state university in baltimore, maryland, came in just before 9:30 last night. >> the entire city of baltimore's heart aches for the morgan community. >> reporter: authorities say five people, four of them students ages 18 to 22 years old, were shot, though their injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening. >> the bullets hit the glas
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the breaking news of another mass shooting at a school in america. this time the shooting happened last night outside a residential building at morgan state university in baltimore. they say five people including four students were shot and wounded. naomi ruchim is joining us from new york with what we know right now. what's going on? >> reporter: anne-marie, yet again students are shaken by gun violence on their college campus. somewhere that is...
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mary: that is how it works.ancial conditions tightening -- one of the things that has happened in the last 90 days and weeks is that financial markets have collectively seemed to take on board a variety of things but one of the things i heard from commentators and the market outreach i do is that they have a general understanding now that we are committed at the fomc to keeping rates higher for longer in an effort to bring inflation fully back down to 2%. that recognition along with other factors we could put in netlist about why bond yields have risen are affecting financial conditions and tightening and i see that as a positive outcome that we would have tighter financial conditions because then we can get the job done on putting inflation back to rest. when is -- lisa: when is the selloff something welcome that the market is coming to terms of what the fed is saying? when is a disruptive on a level that causes concern? mary: you want an orderly repricing. so far, what i see is this and this is why we watch it
mary: that is how it works.ancial conditions tightening -- one of the things that has happened in the last 90 days and weeks is that financial markets have collectively seemed to take on board a variety of things but one of the things i heard from commentators and the market outreach i do is that they have a general understanding now that we are committed at the fomc to keeping rates higher for longer in an effort to bring inflation fully back down to 2%. that recognition along with other...