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and mary proved that very well. >> so this is the cleaners where mary worked? >> yes.ave to come check on her. >> what were your impressions of her during that bond period? >> she was just real quiet. reserved. >> we all just really loved her. we got to be good friends. we picked up a lot of customers from her church who decided to do business here, because they want to be supportive of mary. >> but one question dividing the people of the town following the case at the time actually had been the quiet preacher's wife everyone thought they knew? or was there another side to her like the one libbie st. john and her husband at the time saw one night at a restaurant bar in mcminnville. >> well, we had been in there sitting at the bar, and mary came in. and she was chain-smoking cigarettes and drinking. it just seemed like she was so carefree that evening, that it just shocked me. i almost wanted to go over there and say, "listen, this isn't a good idea for you to be doing this." the owner of that establishment said while she was out on bond, she'd been there to celebrate s
and mary proved that very well. >> so this is the cleaners where mary worked? >> yes.ave to come check on her. >> what were your impressions of her during that bond period? >> she was just real quiet. reserved. >> we all just really loved her. we got to be good friends. we picked up a lot of customers from her church who decided to do business here, because they want to be supportive of mary. >> but one question dividing the people of the town following the...
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in bill and mary yoder's town, local tongues started wagging shortly after mary's death.ware that bill yoder is involved in a relationship with one of mary yoder's older sisters. narrator: their relationship apparently began soon after mary died. and that obviously sent up some red flags to us that that had been the motive for killing mary yoder. narrator: and statistics back up the suspicion. in the u.s., nearly three women are killed every day by current or former romantic partners. phelps: the first person investigators are gonna look at is the husband. so, if mary yoder is a bull's-eye, the first ring around that bull's-eye is bill yoder. narrator: bill denied any involvement in mary's murder. as police check to see if he could have purchased the murder weapon, colchicine, the case took yet another bizarre turn. an anonymous letter arrived at the medical examiner's office. an identical letter was sent to the sheriff. whoever wrote these letters had inside information on the investigation. the letter-writer specifically named what the toxin was, colchicine, which, at t
in bill and mary yoder's town, local tongues started wagging shortly after mary's death.ware that bill yoder is involved in a relationship with one of mary yoder's older sisters. narrator: their relationship apparently began soon after mary died. and that obviously sent up some red flags to us that that had been the motive for killing mary yoder. narrator: and statistics back up the suspicion. in the u.s., nearly three women are killed every day by current or former romantic partners. phelps:...
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god asks for mary to be free so that he can become a chalavek. mad, fiad, so, mary, the captivity of god's caresses, and the caress is not liquid freedom, on the contrary, the worst and the most corrupt. faith does not take anything away from the main creation, but we provide full and complete implementation. do not be afraid, marya, for you have found the kindness of god, and you will conceive a son and your people. the well-known scene tells us that jesus’s discovery among his family was similar to the discovery of his skin among us. geta is significant for the moment. however, this situation was such that it went beyond the boundaries of the laws of nature, that is, what it was conceived of, is the hell of the spirit. holy man these words of the lord jesus were born, as st. justin wrote, that which was incredible and that people considered invincible, as god himself is the ancestor of the spirit, the first this was the case, if, when, this was the case, they did not doubt, but believed. yong said: i will conceive everything. geta means that...
god asks for mary to be free so that he can become a chalavek. mad, fiad, so, mary, the captivity of god's caresses, and the caress is not liquid freedom, on the contrary, the worst and the most corrupt. faith does not take anything away from the main creation, but we provide full and complete implementation. do not be afraid, marya, for you have found the kindness of god, and you will conceive a son and your people. the well-known scene tells us that jesus’s discovery among his family was...
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like the blessed virgin mary.trive to ensure that our heart becomes a container of divine love, that it is filled with mercy, humility, and compassion for others, because only in this case can the grace of god purify and transform us. let us take advantage of the saving time of the ongoing great lent. let this period become for us a time of renewal, transformation of aspiration. to god, a time of careful preparation for participation in the sacraments of the church, confession and communion. let us remember that the main hymn of the feast of the annunciation says: today is the beginning of our salvation. today is the revelation of a great secret. the son of god became the son of a virgin, and gabriel speaks of this joy. and we will be with him, mother of god. rejoice, full of grace, the lord is with you. the annunciation of the blessed virgin mary is a truly great event for all humanity, because it was precisely this that became the beginning of the coming of the savior into the world. dear brothers and sisters, m
like the blessed virgin mary.trive to ensure that our heart becomes a container of divine love, that it is filled with mercy, humility, and compassion for others, because only in this case can the grace of god purify and transform us. let us take advantage of the saving time of the ongoing great lent. let this period become for us a time of renewal, transformation of aspiration. to god, a time of careful preparation for participation in the sacraments of the church, confession and communion....
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leon and mary anne about that. is slipping away. leon, what are your thoughts on that? i what are your thoughts on that? i think that is an accurate assessment. it seems to be the beginning of the loosening of erdogan's grip on turkish politics, which we have seen over and above years. i think the domestic situation in turkey is very challenging indeed. we are looking at inflation to 70%, and i think when you have got that level of economic stagnation it is very difficult for the governing party, whoever they are, however powerful they may be, to put a positive spin on it. so on the one hand, it is no surprise that erdogan's party has fared poorly in these local elections, but on the other hand we cannot underestimate the strength of popularity that erdogan has in some sections of turkish society. let's not forget the presidential elections were not too long ago where he was re—elected, and i do think that he has the control of the media, of the military, of all of the institutions in turkey that can really shore u
leon and mary anne about that. is slipping away. leon, what are your thoughts on that? i what are your thoughts on that? i think that is an accurate assessment. it seems to be the beginning of the loosening of erdogan's grip on turkish politics, which we have seen over and above years. i think the domestic situation in turkey is very challenging indeed. we are looking at inflation to 70%, and i think when you have got that level of economic stagnation it is very difficult for the governing...
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back at home mary is scanned through hours of footage in fact checked the stories of jordan with maryy telephone bills calling her to say this is what he told me and what can you verify. >> as for the take on jordan, mary turner thomson got the sense that her former husband was enjoying every minute of it >> it is the challenge. is the challenge he likes, having let someone down and pulling them back under your control is exciting and entertaining. >> but what jordan did not know was how deeply mischele was now connected to the other women from his past life. >> i introduced mischele to five or six of the other victims because i still talked with the mall. she had a wonderful puzzle piece and had the whole thing. >> with the other women, mischele forced ahead with the undercover subterfuge, right up to the emotional breaking point. >> here she is trying to retrain her old self in front of him, where she is screaming inside, wanting to just tear him apart because of what he is done to her and her life. >> the unthinkable happened. mischele went missing. should not checked in with famil
back at home mary is scanned through hours of footage in fact checked the stories of jordan with maryy telephone bills calling her to say this is what he told me and what can you verify. >> as for the take on jordan, mary turner thomson got the sense that her former husband was enjoying every minute of it >> it is the challenge. is the challenge he likes, having let someone down and pulling them back under your control is exciting and entertaining. >> but what jordan did not...
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narrator: mary, unarmed and outmatched, didn't stand a chance.t was slashed, and she was dead within minutes. a lot of lives changed forever that night. dusty dowgar, an officer with the walker county sheriff's department, was trick-or-treating with his family very near the car wash when he heard what happened. he rushed to the scene. dowgar: looked like a horror film. soon as i pulled into the car wash, i seen a female body. and she was covered in blood. ♪ narrator: officer dowgar checked the car and saw kristen. the terrified little girl had locked herself inside the car. told her i was a police officer, come out, and i would protect her. she unlocked the door. i'll never forget this -- she jumped into my arms. that was the hardest bear hug i ever had. she was scared to death, and she would not let me go. narrator: this photograph was taken later that night. dowgar: she kept telling me, "protect me from the bad man. he's killed my mom." that's all she could say. and i held that little girl... until we got some help. she wouldn't let me go. narr
narrator: mary, unarmed and outmatched, didn't stand a chance.t was slashed, and she was dead within minutes. a lot of lives changed forever that night. dusty dowgar, an officer with the walker county sheriff's department, was trick-or-treating with his family very near the car wash when he heard what happened. he rushed to the scene. dowgar: looked like a horror film. soon as i pulled into the car wash, i seen a female body. and she was covered in blood. ♪ narrator: officer dowgar checked...
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mary anne, what ou investment by the us. mary anne, what you make — investment by the us.make of it, let's - investment by the us. mary anne, what you make of it, let's focus i what you make of it, let's focus on the nitty—gritty of us politics here. the nitty-gritty of us politics here. ., ., ., , ., here. you have to believe a message was sent to — here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to - here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to seek- here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not to seek a i was sent to cameron not to seek a meeting with michaeljohnson because it would be the end of his job as speaker. you can't get the votes on the floor of the house, he hasn't been able to bring it to the floor of the house and given the fact that he is teetering on the edge of you losing hisjob he is teetering on the edge of you losing his job today, he is teetering on the edge of you losing hisjob today, i
mary anne, what ou investment by the us. mary anne, what you make — investment by the us.make of it, let's - investment by the us. mary anne, what you make of it, let's focus i what you make of it, let's focus on the nitty—gritty of us politics here. the nitty-gritty of us politics here. ., ., ., , ., here. you have to believe a message was sent to — here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron _ here. you have to believe a message was sent to cameron not _ here. you have to...
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mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going to sell better this year, though?— do you think is going to sell better this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show _ this year, though? sunny optimism, but i said this on the show before, l but i said this on the show before, iwitt— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say— but i said this on the show before, iwiii say it— but i said this on the show before,
mary anne, i don't know _ before the election. mary anne, i don't know if— before the election.'t know if you remember backj before the election. mary anne, i i don't know if you remember back in 2016, donald trump plasma convention speech, and i remember watching it and it was very post—apocalyptic, very dark, very broody and moody, but it worked back then. of course, fast forward four years and joe biden won the election. when you look at the polls, mary anne, which do you think is going...
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boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ i'm on the dark side of your room ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ well, i hopey love ♪ ♪ was it all in vain? ♪ ♪ we always wanted money ♪ ♪ now the money's not the same ♪ ♪ in a quiet moment at the theater ♪ ♪ i could feel your pain ♪ ♪ deep inside the city ♪ ♪ your memory remains ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ i'm on the dark side of your room ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ ell, i hope you feel like loving ♪ ♪ someone soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ book of hours ♪ ♪ russian icons and ♪ ♪ sand mandalas and ♪ ♪ natarajas and ♪ ♪ hex sign barns ♪ ♪ ando churches and ♪ ♪ whirling dervishes ♪ ♪ long exposures and ♪ ♪ these two tunnels go west and east ♪ ♪ let me bring you my masterpiece ♪ ♪ you're the author of everything ♪ ♪ use this voice and let it sing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ well, i hope you feel like loving ♪ ♪ someone soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ hit me with your best shot ♪ bacon. bacon. bacon. introducing applebee's new whole lotta bacon burger. just $9.99 for a limited time. ♪ fire away ♪ —applebee's now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. we've nev
boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ i'm on the dark side of your room ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ well, i hopey love ♪ ♪ was it all in vain? ♪ ♪ we always wanted money ♪ ♪ now the money's not the same ♪ ♪ in a quiet moment at the theater ♪ ♪ i could feel your pain ♪ ♪ deep inside the city ♪ ♪ your memory remains ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ i'm on the dark side of your room ♪ ♪ mary boone, mary boone ♪ ♪ ell, i hope you feel like loving ♪ ♪...
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how have is mary lincoln in the room? i said, mary lincoln was an imperious woman. she she took no guff from anyone. she was willful. mary lincoln would into that room unannounced and interrupt lincoln and stanton just start speaking as they're discussing how to end the war and she wants robert to be exempt from military service. she doesn't want him to join the army. oh, the sons of ours have died. you've got to save them. and so lily walks into the room. is mary lincoln and just interrupts her husband, the secretary of war, and makes her demands just as the real mary lincoln would have done. and there's another wonderful scene where hamish and tobias are discussing how the war should be ended. and they're playing and they're playing lincoln and sam, and they're on costume. we're about to film the scene and i watch it. and tobias and haymitch play it at different levels of intensity and intellectual conversation of how should we end the war what should we do with the confederates? and then a more emotional conversation of their traitors? stanton says they have to b
how have is mary lincoln in the room? i said, mary lincoln was an imperious woman. she she took no guff from anyone. she was willful. mary lincoln would into that room unannounced and interrupt lincoln and stanton just start speaking as they're discussing how to end the war and she wants robert to be exempt from military service. she doesn't want him to join the army. oh, the sons of ours have died. you've got to save them. and so lily walks into the room. is mary lincoln and just interrupts...
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connecting with mary, i, join you. >> okay. so you look at significant your offering a team and if they're comfortable with the team you're taking the team and they work with the team and people otherwise somebody really look like to be able to make decisions with one person and then ask that one person probably out of best program and i think, you know, even one person for the best program mary had specialized needs that require medical services so that's the best coordinated i'm there making the introductions and having her connected with the services. >> thank you. >> no, thank you. >> a lot of hard work corresponding with the teams and needs to help the individuals really appreciate the report. thank you. >> vice president guillermo. >> thank you for your report and all the work and that been able to put into that and report for the progress i know a lot of this in the coordination is new the collaboration is new so difficult to be able to reports peacefully are but you helped us to understand. it is analytic out labor inte
connecting with mary, i, join you. >> okay. so you look at significant your offering a team and if they're comfortable with the team you're taking the team and they work with the team and people otherwise somebody really look like to be able to make decisions with one person and then ask that one person probably out of best program and i think, you know, even one person for the best program mary had specialized needs that require medical services so that's the best coordinated i'm there...
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and she talked to mary. >> what did she say?e truth about what happened last night." i said, "the truth? what are you talking about?" so then she proceeded to tell me that her, skylar, and rachel had snuck out the night before, and that they had driven around star city, were getting high, and that the two girls had dropped her back off at the house. >> rachel is rachel shoaf. by all accounts, rachel is shelia and skylar's very best friend. but what shelia is sharing isn't putting the neeses at ease. >> i don't even know what to think. i just can't believe she snuck out. >> she snuck out. >> she climbed out the window and had put a bench at the base of the window on the outside so that she could -- >> climb down. >> she was pretty short. >> but skylar's friend tells mary something else that's unsettling. after that joyride, they dropped skylar off a couple of blocks away from the apartment building she lived in so the car noise wouldn't wake her parents. >> so now they're thinking that maybe skylar could have been abducted walkin
and she talked to mary. >> what did she say?e truth about what happened last night." i said, "the truth? what are you talking about?" so then she proceeded to tell me that her, skylar, and rachel had snuck out the night before, and that they had driven around star city, were getting high, and that the two girls had dropped her back off at the house. >> rachel is rachel shoaf. by all accounts, rachel is shelia and skylar's very best friend. but what shelia is sharing...
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[applause] >> thank you mary ellen. so far our soft open is going well. there is a few kinks but we love the new space. we have been compressed to a small space, hot and cold at the same time. very loud and very difficult to work in, but we made it through. i want to thank everyone who made it possible to get back in our room on time. i also want to give you perspective. some of the people, the most senior dispatchers working here started at the hall of justice. they took over police calls, only calls for police department. our job evolved now to where we are taking police, fire and medical calls every day. we have been in this building since 2001. our job is continuing to evolve to the point now where we are also dispatching for the fire department. the paramedics team. street crisis unit. upstair is fantastic. it is modern, new, ugnomic furniture. comfort and lots of natural light. as mary ellen said, we have a challenging job every day and very grateful to our administration and city leaders who understand that we do our job best when we are well equip
[applause] >> thank you mary ellen. so far our soft open is going well. there is a few kinks but we love the new space. we have been compressed to a small space, hot and cold at the same time. very loud and very difficult to work in, but we made it through. i want to thank everyone who made it possible to get back in our room on time. i also want to give you perspective. some of the people, the most senior dispatchers working here started at the hall of justice. they took over police...
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marie antoinette was - future. all eyes will be on you. marie antoinette was one - future.on you. - marie antoinette was one of kirsten dunst�*s big budget films. but it wasn't welcomed by the critics. the -eo . le wasn't welcomed by the critics. the peeple who — wasn't welcomed by the critics. tue: people who are wasn't welcomed by the critics. tte: people who are watching that movie were my age, they were not movie reviewers. movie reviewers were old men. so to me, the people who enjoyed marie antoinette have now grown up and they were like, we loved this movie, but they will not the ones writing the reviews. we grew up in a world where it is mankind, man this, man bat, that is the world in which we grow up. i think times have changed, don't do? i hope so. t think times have changed, don't do? i ho he so. ., , think times have changed, don't do? i hoe so. .,, think times have changed, don't do? i hoe so. i hope so. i hope so as well. i mean, hopefully _ i hope so. i hope so as well. i mean, hopefully the - i hope so. i hope so as well. i mean, hopefully the way - i hope s
marie antoinette was - future. all eyes will be on you. marie antoinette was one - future.on you. - marie antoinette was one of kirsten dunst�*s big budget films. but it wasn't welcomed by the critics. the -eo . le wasn't welcomed by the critics. the peeple who — wasn't welcomed by the critics. tue: people who are wasn't welcomed by the critics. tte: people who are watching that movie were my age, they were not movie reviewers. movie reviewers were old men. so to me, the people who enjoyed...
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>> david: all right, mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. and of course, the pentagon expressing surprise at the scope of the iranian attack and relief at how well the defenses held. let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent tonight, martha raddatz. and martha, from your reporting, you've learned more about what the u.s. did to help defend israel? >> reporter: yes, david. the coordination was extraordinary. you had dozens of u.s. and israeli fighter jets in the air. the u.s. fighters alone shooting down those 80 armed drones with heat-seeking missiles. there were refueling tankers in the air, ships at sea launching anti-ballistic missiles, all the while, tracking more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran and its proxies. so many moving parts, and yet they still managed to stop those missiles and drones and not shoot each other down. but despite that success, as mary said, the pentagon will not be involved in assisting with any israeli attack on iran, not aerial refueling, nothing. a senior u.s. official warning that isra
>> david: all right, mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. and of course, the pentagon expressing surprise at the scope of the iranian attack and relief at how well the defenses held. let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent tonight, martha raddatz. and martha, from your reporting, you've learned more about what the u.s. did to help defend israel? >> reporter: yes, david. the coordination was extraordinary. you had dozens of u.s. and israeli fighter jets...
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mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into ohio. and then as first lady, she was concerned not only with the plight of african-america
mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the...
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mary mccord, always a pleasure. get much more of mary on "the prosecuting donald trump podcast" from msnbc. in the latest episode, mary and andrew weissman set the tone of what to expect in the hush money trial. the podcast is great. i am a regular listener. get your smartphone out and get your ipad, open the camera, scan the qr code on your screen. you can listen right now. pick it up, you have it right there. i know it is next to the cereal, next to the coffee, get it, listen to mary and andrew weissman, they are great. >>> had, we have more because the biden campaign says florida could be winnable after two state rulings on reproductive rights this week. that is next on the weekend. we. . baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ you wanna know how i get this glow? i get ready with new olay indulgent moisture body wash. it smells amazing and gives my skin over the top moisture. from dull to visibly glowing
mary mccord, always a pleasure. get much more of mary on "the prosecuting donald trump podcast" from msnbc. in the latest episode, mary and andrew weissman set the tone of what to expect in the hush money trial. the podcast is great. i am a regular listener. get your smartphone out and get your ipad, open the camera, scan the qr code on your screen. you can listen right now. pick it up, you have it right there. i know it is next to the cereal, next to the coffee, get it, listen to...
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>> marie: this is top for the team. there are so many facts here. when democrats and the biden team took office, we were on the edge of a recession because of covid and eventually a year later because of the war in ukraine. they did raise interest rates to give us the soft landing but we haven't tipped into -- other countries are having horrific inflation -- so this is what i am saying. there are things that the team did that prevented this from being worse, that is a hard sell to voters. part of the reason voters are still paying more for a lot of good such as meat or poultry, companies are making more than what we are -- >> harris: that is not true. >> marie: let me finish. we have corporate profits across the board. people are making profits, so this is a hot political one because they are doing a lot of the right things in the economy but it is hard. >> harris: the operations are costing more. >> this is the report i did this morning. this includes wages and other pieces of the real estate. all of it. >> lawrence: they are still trying to recove
>> marie: this is top for the team. there are so many facts here. when democrats and the biden team took office, we were on the edge of a recession because of covid and eventually a year later because of the war in ukraine. they did raise interest rates to give us the soft landing but we haven't tipped into -- other countries are having horrific inflation -- so this is what i am saying. there are things that the team did that prevented this from being worse, that is a hard sell to voters....
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god asks for mary to be free so that he can become a chalavek. not liquid freedom, on the contrary, the worst and the worst. faith doesn't take away anything chalavechaga cooked, and let’s give it a fresh and final sale.
god asks for mary to be free so that he can become a chalavek. not liquid freedom, on the contrary, the worst and the worst. faith doesn't take away anything chalavechaga cooked, and let’s give it a fresh and final sale.
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is very quiet right now here at the courthouse, but that is definitely going to change in the next few hours. we are expecting a big crowd as this criminal trial gets under way. the first involving a sitting or former u.s. president. prosecutors in manhattan are getting ready to present their case against former president trump to a panel of seven men and five women jurors. >> the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. >> reporter: the former president faces 34 counts of falsifying business
i'm anne-marie green. we start with donald trump's hush-money trial getting under way with opening statements. the presumptive gop presidential nominee has long tested the constraints of the law, the constitution, and general decorum throughout his business and political career. starting today, trump's fate will be in the hand of prosecutors, his attorneys, a judge, and 12 jurors. wendy gillette is joining us now from the courthouse in lower manhattan. wendy, good morning. >> reporter:...
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mary: thank you so much for having me.e were lots of words that joe biden was just saying. trilateral capability, lots of other slightly jargony, technical -- can you please attempt to explain that for us? mary: i think to start off, we have to say that the meeting this week between biden and kishida coming on the heels of these military exercises that were just mentioned is extremely important. it is a signal to both domestic and international audiences. one of the target audiences is certainly china but is not only china. it is the international system in general as well as domestic audiences in the u.s. and in japan. and so, i think that the second important thing to really highlight is that the announcements today are not coming out of nowhere come out of the blue. they are the culmination of months of hard work by the biden and kishida administrations as well as the governments in australia, the philippines, and elsewhere. so this is -- louis: let's focus on exactly that. the mention of australia, of the u.k. -- brita
mary: thank you so much for having me.e were lots of words that joe biden was just saying. trilateral capability, lots of other slightly jargony, technical -- can you please attempt to explain that for us? mary: i think to start off, we have to say that the meeting this week between biden and kishida coming on the heels of these military exercises that were just mentioned is extremely important. it is a signal to both domestic and international audiences. one of the target audiences is...
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, you can feel how during the interview the investigative journalists are putting pressure on poor maryny for all 3 years. well, chemistry is different, she wanted to go home to her relatives, a dog, a future husband, to whom she fled to georgia, for some reason she is either not on her wish list, or he is in the very last place, well, after this last place, somewhere at the bottom of the word meriem, which she easily gives and also easily takes away. if you predict the situation, as it sometimes happens when people come out of pre-trial detention center and not only, they... try to go abroad and there they are already talking, telling a completely different point of view, forming the opinion that they were allegedly forced here to give an interview, allegedly they were tortured here, i ’m speaking roughly, tortured, forced, well, it happens, or they simply adhere to exactly the same position on their own, such conclusions, the oppositional destructive media, your position, when you leave here, it may change, i never dare, i don’t really want to compare myself with... i definitely don’t
, you can feel how during the interview the investigative journalists are putting pressure on poor maryny for all 3 years. well, chemistry is different, she wanted to go home to her relatives, a dog, a future husband, to whom she fled to georgia, for some reason she is either not on her wish list, or he is in the very last place, well, after this last place, somewhere at the bottom of the word meriem, which she easily gives and also easily takes away. if you predict the situation, as it...
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i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the judge for requiring him to be in the court room every day of his trial, arguing that would make him miss other personal and legal milestones. now on day two both sides are try to get back to seat a jury in this historic trial. >> reporter: after a full first day in his first criminal trial, soon former president trump heads back to a manhattan courtroom. >> it's a scam. it's a political witch hunt. >> reporter: trump emerged defiant after yesterday's historic proceedings which ended without a single juror chosen. that's after 96 potential jurors out of a pool of
i'm anne-marie green. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. jury trial is jury trial is set for the manhattan criminal trial for former president donald trump. trump seemed irritated and bored at times. president d. trump seemed irritated and bored at he is facing 32 counts ahead of the 2016 election. cbs jarred hill is joining us with the details on what happened on day one. jarred, good morning. >> hey, good morning, anne-marie. the day ended with former president trump blasting the...
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mary daly says there is no urgency to adjust at the moment. the cleveland fed president wants more evidence of easing inflation. >> i continue to think the most likely scenario is inflation will continue on a downward trajectory to 2% over time, but i need to see more data to raise my confidence. lizzy: i'm joined by jill disis. looking to friday's jobs report, walk us through the latest data we have already had. jill: at this point, what we're saying is the continued resilience in the labor market. we saw the job openings are pretty much unchanged in march versus february. this is combining to not give us a lot of knowledge ahead of what we are expecting for the nonfarm payroll reports on friday. the estimate among economists is it will be north of 200,000 nonfarm payrolls, so we will see if we get those numbers but it feeds into a broader narrative that this is still a strong economy. you combine that with factory data, this is all leading into this reason why there is a lot of confusion over when the fed will cut interest rates, and if it w
mary daly says there is no urgency to adjust at the moment. the cleveland fed president wants more evidence of easing inflation. >> i continue to think the most likely scenario is inflation will continue on a downward trajectory to 2% over time, but i need to see more data to raise my confidence. lizzy: i'm joined by jill disis. looking to friday's jobs report, walk us through the latest data we have already had. jill: at this point, what we're saying is the continued resilience in the...
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the feast of the annunciation to the blessed virgin mary belongs to such holidays.period of lent or during the easter period. this year we celebrate the holiday in continuation great lent. well, father andrei says that on this day - the day of the annunciation, the bird does not build a nest, the girl does not braid her hair. how to spend this day correctly? is it true that you should never work? the fact is that. is this year for the period of great lent, on the sundays of great lent a special divine service is served, called the divine liturgy of st. basil the great, and as for folk traditions, there really is such a rather ancient tradition of releasing doves on this day, but originally it was a folk tradition tradition, they released birds that were either caught or raised in asia. april 7, but this date is exactly 9 months away from the feast of the nativity of christ, and this shows us an interesting christian idea that believers firmly know that a person does not come into the world at the moment of birth, at the moment of conception, and the holiday tells us
the feast of the annunciation to the blessed virgin mary belongs to such holidays.period of lent or during the easter period. this year we celebrate the holiday in continuation great lent. well, father andrei says that on this day - the day of the annunciation, the bird does not build a nest, the girl does not braid her hair. how to spend this day correctly? is it true that you should never work? the fact is that. is this year for the period of great lent, on the sundays of great lent a special...
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here's julianne moore in "mary & george."f refinement. and then return to marry some awful rich bride, to milk her fat [ bleep ] dowery. >> it's about more than that. >> no, it's not. >> i never beat you. >> father has enough times. why don't you? [ screaming ] >> mother, don't hurt him. >> i won't. think of john, eldest and heir. who will marry him? how can we build a pass on anything unless we use your gifts? >> what gifts? >> if i were a man and i looked like you, i'd rule the [ bleep ] planet. >> jimmy: wow, look at you! [ cheers and applause ] are you -- what are you talking about? you're unbelievable. that's fantastic. julianne moore, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "mary & george" premieres april 5th on starz. lindsay lohan joins us after the break, stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ geico makes car insurance as easy as loving parmesan. say when... ...say when... [cheese grater cranking] ...say when... when! ah... with 24/7 emergency roadside service, it's easy to geico. fresh ground pepper? yes please! ♪(relax
here's julianne moore in "mary & george."f refinement. and then return to marry some awful rich bride, to milk her fat [ bleep ] dowery. >> it's about more than that. >> no, it's not. >> i never beat you. >> father has enough times. why don't you? [ screaming ] >> mother, don't hurt him. >> i won't. think of john, eldest and heir. who will marry him? how can we build a pass on anything unless we use your gifts? >> what gifts? >> if i...
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congratulations, tom and mary. tom and mary, you must be very excited.ys is when we all get together to celebrate and thank the noble, gentle cow. and now the chairman of cow days, jimbo kern. this years's a very special cow day because we're revealing our all-new cow memorial, which will live forever in south park from this day forward. release the curtain. moo. this is the most ridiculous thing i've ever seen. now, mary, this is our only vacation for years. we have to make the best of it. oh you're right. i'm sorry, honey. we just need to stay positive. now get out to the carnival and enjoy the amazing rides and the wonderful games.
congratulations, tom and mary. tom and mary, you must be very excited.ys is when we all get together to celebrate and thank the noble, gentle cow. and now the chairman of cow days, jimbo kern. this years's a very special cow day because we're revealing our all-new cow memorial, which will live forever in south park from this day forward. release the curtain. moo. this is the most ridiculous thing i've ever seen. now, mary, this is our only vacation for years. we have to make the best of it. oh...
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know, i remember one of the last interviews with urmus ott, where he turned to my father and said: marisnow, i lived most of my life in moscow, please call me by name. why has no one become close to this artist for you, yes, you know, but this is not only for me. no one has surpassed or stood on the same level as my father, sometimes a role is done so with such power - so brightly that it is simply impossible to rise to these heights, it was very interesting for me, i recently found myself next to such a serious professor, the lady is already so mature, the lady who teaches the history of the ancient world in magemo, not just anywhere, in magemo, the most serious universities. she, taking advantage of this, she said that i, you know, i’m just taking this opportunity, i want to tell you that the image that your father created in spartacus, the image of the beauty of the roman commander, i, she says, i want to tell you that neither in drama, nor in cinema, nor in ballet, there is nothing equal to this, because he created an accurate image of ancient, ancient rome, that is, this is... not j
know, i remember one of the last interviews with urmus ott, where he turned to my father and said: marisnow, i lived most of my life in moscow, please call me by name. why has no one become close to this artist for you, yes, you know, but this is not only for me. no one has surpassed or stood on the same level as my father, sometimes a role is done so with such power - so brightly that it is simply impossible to rise to these heights, it was very interesting for me, i recently found myself next...
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it feels like during the interview, the journalists are putting pressure on the investigation poor mary to sing in the colony for all 3 years, well, chemistry is different, she wanted to go home to her relatives, the dog, the future husband to whom she fled to georgia, for some reason it’s either not on the wish list, or he’s in the very last place, and after that the last place, somewhere at the bottom of the word meriim, which she easily gives and just as easily takes away. if you predict the situation, as it sometimes happens, when people leave a pre-trial detention center and beyond, they try to go abroad and there they already speak, tell a completely different point of view, forming the opinion that they were allegedly forced here to give an interview, allegedly they were tortured here , i ’m speaking conventionally, they tortured, forced, well , this happens, or they simply adhere to exactly the same position on their own, such conclusions, the opposition destructive media, and your position when you you get out of here, it can change, i never take it, i don’t really want to. com
it feels like during the interview, the journalists are putting pressure on the investigation poor mary to sing in the colony for all 3 years, well, chemistry is different, she wanted to go home to her relatives, the dog, the future husband to whom she fled to georgia, for some reason it’s either not on the wish list, or he’s in the very last place, and after that the last place, somewhere at the bottom of the word meriim, which she easily gives and just as easily takes away. if you predict...
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mary louise eagleton from unicef— --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. _ --sudan.sudan.. thank you so much for speaking to us. thank you for reporting on sudan. to sydney now, where more details have been emerging of the victims of the knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney on saturday. six people were killed and 12 injured, including a nine—month—old baby. the attacker was 40 years old and was shot dead by police at the scene. police now say he may have focused his attack on women and avoided men in the shopping centre. let's speak to our australia correspondent, katy watson. what's the latest? people here are still dropping flowers and paying their respects to the victims, the six victims have now been named, five women and one man. i will give you a rundown, pikria darchia from georgia, don singleton, 25 years old who was planning her wedding, jade young, an architect, ashlee good, the mother who died protecting her baby who were seriously injured, and yixuan cheng, a chinese student. as well as a male security guard from pakistan. those are the six who hav
mary louise eagleton from unicef— --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. _ --sudan.sudan.. thank you so much for speaking to us. thank you for reporting on sudan. to sydney now, where more details have been emerging of the victims of the knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney on saturday. six people were killed and 12 injured, including a nine—month—old baby. the attacker was 40 years old and was shot dead by police at the scene. police now say he may have focused his...
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i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political challenge for national republicans in particular, trying not to alienate an anti-abortion rights base and more moderate voters who believe that this law goes too far. >> now you have people who are scared to do their job. >> reporter: doctors in arizona now in limbo. >> it's not just abortion providers. we're talking about your e.r. physician who now has a patient in front of them who is bleeding into their abdomen. >> reporter: part of the fallout after arizona's supreme court reinstated a civil war-era law banning all a
i'm anne-marie green. arizona is reeling over what comes next after the state's high court ruled that an 1864 near-total ban on abortions can be enforced. doctors say the statute threatens women's lives and their livelihoods. meanwhile, both major presidential candidates spoke out against the ruling. cbs news' jarred hill is joining us from new york to talk all about this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. arizona's new stricter abortion law is proving to be a political...
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mary, democratic caller. you say no. what state are you in, mary? mary, we're talking to you. what state are you in? >> i'm in connecticut. >> ok. you say no, on this question. >> absolutely not. this man is -- oh, my god. it is disgraceful what he is gettg away with. what he thinks he is getting away with. it is absolutely disgraceful. he is beyond guilty of all of this stuff. i agree with the other caller. i believe her name was gail. no salesman above the law. none. it doesn't matter what office you hold or anything. this -- if this is not your mom and dad's old fashioned politics that we used to scurksz this is disgraceful and what he what he has done with the supreme court, it is just disgraceful. >> what if the court decides there is not absolute immunity for the president but there should be some protections for a president. if if they were to decide that or decide that the lower court needs to define what is official conduct, what is private conduct, and that the lower court needs to put limitations, put limitations on immunity. would you be satisfied with that? >> the
mary, democratic caller. you say no. what state are you in, mary? mary, we're talking to you. what state are you in? >> i'm in connecticut. >> ok. you say no, on this question. >> absolutely not. this man is -- oh, my god. it is disgraceful what he is gettg away with. what he thinks he is getting away with. it is absolutely disgraceful. he is beyond guilty of all of this stuff. i agree with the other caller. i believe her name was gail. no salesman above the law. none. it...
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joining us not to break it all down is msnbc legal analyst mary mccord. she's a former attorney general for the national security division. she's a cohost of the podcast here at msnbc, prosecuting donald trump. greetings, mary. >> hello, good morning. >> well, well, well, okay, so, let's back up for a second. because, let's assume everyone was following it, how we were to see on friday afternoon left on a cliffhanger. what is happening this -- where did we leave off? and where we going? >> i think the prosecution made a good decision to start with david pecker, right? he was able to give a narrative of how this entire catch and kill scheme was originated back in 2015. how does executable through the payoffs of the doorman, the payoffs of karen mcdougal and ultimately his refusal on behalf to actually pay off stormy daniels and thing you have to do this, michael cohen, i'm not going to going to do anymore for stories i can't even run because it was not in his economic interest, of course, the payoff and kill stories. he did that purely as part of this deal
joining us not to break it all down is msnbc legal analyst mary mccord. she's a former attorney general for the national security division. she's a cohost of the podcast here at msnbc, prosecuting donald trump. greetings, mary. >> hello, good morning. >> well, well, well, okay, so, let's back up for a second. because, let's assume everyone was following it, how we were to see on friday afternoon left on a cliffhanger. what is happening this -- where did we leave off? and where we...