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and underneath the shell is still this little ann marie. >> capano took a protective interest in ann marie, a night in shining armor. he wanted to spoil her and whisk her off to fancy philadelphia restaurant where is they were unlikely to bump into the wilmington crowd. >> i think capano seduced her on a lot of different levels. one, sexually seduced her, but another is financially. she realized that he was somebody she could depend on for these things that she liked that she wanted but she couldn't afford. >> over time, capano managed to insinuate himself into every aspect of annie's life. she relied on him and resented him at the same time. >> in i any relationship, there were tradeoffs. you know, you give and you get kind of thing. that was playing out here. >> capano was one of the fahey who did confide in about her eating disorders. he paid for her rehabilitation. >> it was only in counseling that fahey came to realize capano was making her eating disorders worse. two years into the relationship, she wrote about his controlling that i chur. . >> now i look back at that aspect of
and underneath the shell is still this little ann marie. >> capano took a protective interest in ann marie, a night in shining armor. he wanted to spoil her and whisk her off to fancy philadelphia restaurant where is they were unlikely to bump into the wilmington crowd. >> i think capano seduced her on a lot of different levels. one, sexually seduced her, but another is financially. she realized that he was somebody she could depend on for these things that she liked that she wanted...
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can you talk, deborah, a little bit about the foundation vantage points as mary ann and also your own? >> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic school children. they threw rocks, called a christ killer, and the usual and anti-semitism. what is this gsm and her parents ended up getting her to tempo and she was fascinated by the stories, the stories of her ancestors living in biblical lands and that made them seem so much more exciting than the jews she was growing up around. she wished on why the orthodox jews because she lived in a non-christian household. she was sort of surrounded by divisions. but in bible school, she was sort of looking at the jews and arabs living side-by-side harmoniously and it just seemed very simple, does there come a t
can you talk, deborah, a little bit about the foundation vantage points as mary ann and also your own? >> shourie she grew up in larchmont whereon ironic, new york and a sort of bedroom community of new york city. her parents were secular jews but they celebrated christmas and easter pictures of christmas music, but classical music, easter baskets, the whole thing. she didn't quite understand she was a sad night until she was in kindergarten and got the playground taunts from catholic...
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mary ann rafferty, fox news. >>> the minnesota government is shut down. political leaders couldn't agree on how to solve the budget deficit. talks between mark dayton and top republicans fell apart well before the midnight deadline. dayton is demanding tax increases, but republicans refuse. tens of thousands of state employees have been laid off and state parks are shut down on this holiday weekend. >>> the senate has canceled its july 4th recess. called to work next week to work on the debt ceiling. democrats want higher taxes for wealthy americans to go along with any cuts. republicans asked the president to come to the hill to talk. >>> timothy geithner says he's staying put at the treasury department. yesterday there was speculation that he would leave the obama administration following the current round of budget negotiations. he commutes between d.c. and new york and has a son who is finishing up high school there. but he says i live for this work. it's the only thing i have ever done. i believe in it. >>> we have more on this bizarre story out of m
mary ann rafferty, fox news. >>> the minnesota government is shut down. political leaders couldn't agree on how to solve the budget deficit. talks between mark dayton and top republicans fell apart well before the midnight deadline. dayton is demanding tax increases, but republicans refuse. tens of thousands of state employees have been laid off and state parks are shut down on this holiday weekend. >>> the senate has canceled its july 4th recess. called to work next week to...
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the demand for government aid is great, but as mary ann reports, the money is simply not there. >> reporter: for more than 30 years, the family kitchen has opened its doors to people in poverty. from children to seniors, everyone is welcome. peter clark goes to loaves and fishes every day. >> i've been existing on food stamps since june of last year. that's it, no money. you know, it's a living. >> reporter: hope and mission is to never turn anyone away. loaves and fishes has three locations spread across san jose, where volunteers prepare and serve about 500 hearty meals each day. much of the food comes from the food bank of santa clara county, which serves nearly 400,000 people a year. but for nonprofit organizations, the economic times are difficult. the city has cut $50,000 a year it was giving to fishes, plus county funding for the kitchen is down by 40%. this isn't the only agency starving for money. this year alone, three pantries and one homeless shelter have closed down in santa clara county. loaves and fishes volunteer manager mia white is worried about the survival of the kitchen
the demand for government aid is great, but as mary ann reports, the money is simply not there. >> reporter: for more than 30 years, the family kitchen has opened its doors to people in poverty. from children to seniors, everyone is welcome. peter clark goes to loaves and fishes every day. >> i've been existing on food stamps since june of last year. that's it, no money. you know, it's a living. >> reporter: hope and mission is to never turn anyone away. loaves and fishes has...
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i'm mary ann rafferty. that story is coming up. >>> he's known for his season on the king of queens. his comedy is coming to the area. he's going to join us in studio for some laughs this hour. >>> first, want to get a look at the holiday weekend weather. >> good morning. tucker barnes is downstairs in the weather center with a look ahead at the weekend. >> good morning. we're talking fabulous weather once again today. starting to get used to it. temperatures in the
i'm mary ann rafferty. that story is coming up. >>> he's known for his season on the king of queens. his comedy is coming to the area. he's going to join us in studio for some laughs this hour. >>> first, want to get a look at the holiday weekend weather. >> good morning. tucker barnes is downstairs in the weather center with a look ahead at the weekend. >> good morning. we're talking fabulous weather once again today. starting to get used to it. temperatures in the
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at what point mary ann did this resonate with you when you realized this very real. >> i realized afterhe first message because the news were so occupied by the bomb explosion in oslo, so the news didn't know anything about this at that time. so -- but when the first text message came, then i realized this was for real. >> how close was your daughter to breivik. >> she says that he was about approximately 50 to 100 meters away from them. he was coming down, they were together as a group from this region. and they had had a meeting because of the bomb explosion in oslo and he was coming, walking down the road on the island. he was -- they thought it was a policeman coming to inform them about the bomb explosion. but then they suddenly saw that he turned around and shot someone on the road. and then they panicked and they ran away. in every direction. >> where did your daughter run? where did she hide? >> she ran down to the shore and she hide under an overhang. behind some rocks. >> so she hid under rocks, meantime shooting is happening in every different direction? and now you're gettin
at what point mary ann did this resonate with you when you realized this very real. >> i realized afterhe first message because the news were so occupied by the bomb explosion in oslo, so the news didn't know anything about this at that time. so -- but when the first text message came, then i realized this was for real. >> how close was your daughter to breivik. >> she says that he was about approximately 50 to 100 meters away from them. he was coming down, they were together...
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jamie: all right, ford and mary ann, really interesting discussion today. good to have both sides.nk you. >> thank you. >> thanks, jamie. bill: watching the markets as we go on wall street. 48 points lower. investors watching these debt talks in washington and also some new numbers on home prices coming out. we'll talk about those later, but we'll watch the dow throughout the morning and also see what we hear from republicans as to whether or not we might get a bill on the floor of the house tomorrow that they'll vote on again. jamie: they did make the deadline last night for getting that going today. >>> meanwhile, new evidence small businesses are inching closer to dropping health care coverage for all of their employees. our next guest says the new health care law will cost a trillion dollars more than it was advertised. is he right? bill: we'll find out. also, an amazing story of survivor. a teenager called a hero after a grizzly bear attacked his friends three different times. >> i thought i was going to die when i was attacked. i was so scared. we saw the first person go arou
jamie: all right, ford and mary ann, really interesting discussion today. good to have both sides.nk you. >> thank you. >> thanks, jamie. bill: watching the markets as we go on wall street. 48 points lower. investors watching these debt talks in washington and also some new numbers on home prices coming out. we'll talk about those later, but we'll watch the dow throughout the morning and also see what we hear from republicans as to whether or not we might get a bill on the floor of...
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. >> now after its mission atlantis will join discovery and endeavor shuttles in retirement, mary ann afterrerty takes a look back at the space shuttle program. >> america's first space shuttle and the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: when it first arrived on the scene space shuttle was revolutionary and iconic it all started 40 years ago when president nixon formed the space task group april 12th, 1981 first shuttle columbia roared into space bringing with it, emmer and ration the crew included sally ride when it sailed into or bit june 18th, 1983 making her the first american woman in space. the very next shuttle mission saw the first flight of an african american in space, he launched aboard the shuttle challenger, 1983 this mission was the first time the space shuttle launched and landed at night. amid-all the history, nasa's space shuttle program saw its darkest day january 28th, 1986, when seven astronauts lost their lives the challenger disintegrated shortly after launch it took nasa two and a half years to regroup after the disaster shuttle discovery carried the old
. >> now after its mission atlantis will join discovery and endeavor shuttles in retirement, mary ann afterrerty takes a look back at the space shuttle program. >> america's first space shuttle and the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> reporter: when it first arrived on the scene space shuttle was revolutionary and iconic it all started 40 years ago when president nixon formed the space task group april 12th, 1981 first shuttle columbia roared into space bringing with it,...
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a defensive move all-out mary ann peterson a chance. she failed to connect cleanly. early in the second half, the australian defence was caught off guard. the ball went into the empty net. 1-0, norway. less than a minute later, the score was leveled. norway went on the offensive in search of a second goal and they almost got it. then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting australia into the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many people in the east of the country, the gaddafi era already belongs to the past. the main rebel stronghold in the city of benghazi. our reporter was there to see how life changed under rebel control. >>>> it is unusual to hear the words human-rights and equality repeated with such fervor in a classroom in libya.
a defensive move all-out mary ann peterson a chance. she failed to connect cleanly. early in the second half, the australian defence was caught off guard. the ball went into the empty net. 1-0, norway. less than a minute later, the score was leveled. norway went on the offensive in search of a second goal and they almost got it. then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting australia into the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for...
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. >> reporter: friday, 5:42 in the afternoon, mary ann got the text message from hell. >> tell the police it is a maniac here. who is shooting. they have to hurry. >> reporter: five minutes later, mommy, tell the police that they must be quick. people are dying here. mother, the police know and they have had many calls. give us a sign of life every five minutes, please. julie, okay. as minutes dragged by, the killer shot the teenagers one by one. julie, i love you, even if i still misbehave from time to time. >> then i really almost broke down because that was so moving, so touching. >> reporter: julie was hiding with friends among the rocks, shaking with fear. 6:15, julie, the police are here. mother, the person shooting is said to be in police uniform. be careful. 6:30, trying to calm her daughter, mother said, should we try to book you on the flight home tomorrow? julie, i have no time to think about that now. >> she said, mom, we are scared. scared. >> reporter: and then the call. it's over. i'm safe. >> it is almost like giving birth to her one more time. it was so emotional. >> repo
. >> reporter: friday, 5:42 in the afternoon, mary ann got the text message from hell. >> tell the police it is a maniac here. who is shooting. they have to hurry. >> reporter: five minutes later, mommy, tell the police that they must be quick. people are dying here. mother, the police know and they have had many calls. give us a sign of life every five minutes, please. julie, okay. as minutes dragged by, the killer shot the teenagers one by one. julie, i love you, even if i...
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she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtually nothing and mostly because they don't own homes because household ownership is still the basis of most of the wealth we know. how do we deal with that? $5? $100? >> the data on that are daunting data, speak to the challenges we face. black women take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves. his wife had $5 because
she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating...
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if he could come up in the order that you are called, or close to it, vince, andrea, mary ann, bennis, meredith thomas, karen sidwell, richard, george, suzanne, catherine howard. >> thank you, supervisors. with the birthday cake, and hats, they are great. i was angry when i first came in. i feel a little bit better. you know who i am, i am vince with the labor organization. we represent 3000 men and women. we are a very diverse group, a good cross-section of san francisco. some of the lowest paid workers, but very active and engaged with our people. it is an honor to be here speaking for them. it seems like we have had this vote twice already over the past year and now we are into a third time. what bothers us most about this, why is this on the ballot? we have our suspicions because we are friends with john avalos and we think we have a lot of the same progressive values. one of those is the value of sunshine, and i used to serve on the sunshine ordinance, and it means a lot to me because of what we are up against. what concerns us is we do not even get a phone call. real leadership
if he could come up in the order that you are called, or close to it, vince, andrea, mary ann, bennis, meredith thomas, karen sidwell, richard, george, suzanne, catherine howard. >> thank you, supervisors. with the birthday cake, and hats, they are great. i was angry when i first came in. i feel a little bit better. you know who i am, i am vince with the labor organization. we represent 3000 men and women. we are a very diverse group, a good cross-section of san francisco. some of the...
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. >> mary ann, let me break the news to you. my children are not in a public position. the mayor is. and as long as i'm -- >> you don't think it will be news where they go to school? >> no, i think you will do that. but let me be -- you need to understand. you are asking me a value statement, not a policy. no, you have to appreciate this. my children are not an instrument of me being mayor. my children are my children. >> reporter: political leaders, of course, have a right to family privacy just like everyone else. but the "where do your kids go to school" question is not a new one. last year, president obama was asked if his daughters would get as good an education in a d.c. public school as they do in private school. >> i'll be blunt with you. the answer is no right now. the d.c. public school systems are struggling. >> reporter: look what happened when new jersey governor chris christie was asked about his kids on a pbs call-in show. >> you don't send your children to public schools, you send them to private schools, so, i was wondering why you think it's fair to be
. >> mary ann, let me break the news to you. my children are not in a public position. the mayor is. and as long as i'm -- >> you don't think it will be news where they go to school? >> no, i think you will do that. but let me be -- you need to understand. you are asking me a value statement, not a policy. no, you have to appreciate this. my children are not an instrument of me being mayor. my children are my children. >> reporter: political leaders, of course, have a...
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. >> reporter: it was a daily routine for mary anne to walk down the street from her home. she was part of an elderly woman who called themselves the beach i recall goes >> 4 ladies coming through here, and she gets nailed by a skate border they are come -gt down the hill -rbgts fly -gt around hraoeubgt crazy -pt no 1 says tpheugt until somebody gets killed by it >> reporter: tphragt was fly -gt agt half-staff -- >> we have been together for so hropbgt -rbgts i tkopbgt know what to do alone. >> reporter: they met in junior high and is have been march yessed for 64 years. he said his wife it was hit by a fly -gt skaeugt board years ago >> -lgt 17-year-old was not arrested. police say they have sent a report to the district attorney's office >> >> we have new video tonight show -gt the bay area man that survived the fish -gt boat accident mowments after they were rescued. you can see the survivors were show ebgts haused -rbgts they had to be carried and lifted into a helicopter. thirty-five tourists a encrew members survived in the water off the sea of cortez for a dozen hour
. >> reporter: it was a daily routine for mary anne to walk down the street from her home. she was part of an elderly woman who called themselves the beach i recall goes >> 4 ladies coming through here, and she gets nailed by a skate border they are come -gt down the hill -rbgts fly -gt around hraoeubgt crazy -pt no 1 says tpheugt until somebody gets killed by it >> reporter: tphragt was fly -gt agt half-staff -- >> we have been together for so hropbgt -rbgts i tkopbgt...
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. >> reporter: it was a daily routine for mary anne to walk down the street from her home. she was part of an elderly woman who called themselves the beach i recall goes >> 4 ladies coming through here, and she gets nailed by a skate border they are come -gt down the hill -rbgts fly -gt around hraoeubgt crazy -pt no 1 says tpheugt until somebody gets killed by it >> reporter: tphragt was fly -gt agt half-staff -- >> we have been together for so hropbgt -rbgts i tkopbgt know what to do alone. >> reporter: they met in junior high and is have been march yessed for 64 years. he said his wife it was hit by a fly -gt skaeugt board years ago >> -lgt 17-year-old was not arrested. police say they have sent a report to the district attorney's office >> >> we have new video tonight show -gt the bay area man that survived the fish -gt boat accident mowments after they were rescued. you can see the survivors were show ebgts haused -rbgts they had to be carried and lifted into a helicopter. thirty-five tourists a encrew members survived in the water off the sea of cortez for a dozen hour
. >> reporter: it was a daily routine for mary anne to walk down the street from her home. she was part of an elderly woman who called themselves the beach i recall goes >> 4 ladies coming through here, and she gets nailed by a skate border they are come -gt down the hill -rbgts fly -gt around hraoeubgt crazy -pt no 1 says tpheugt until somebody gets killed by it >> reporter: tphragt was fly -gt agt half-staff -- >> we have been together for so hropbgt -rbgts i tkopbgt...
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mary ann rapheerty has the story. >> reporter: cleanup crews are trying to capture 42,000 gallons of crude oil from montana's yellowstone river. the dwell-inch pipeline ruptured saturday near laurel. the company president said the operations were shut down within six minutes of the spill. >> and we do not know the cause of the incident. the team has been formed and they're working diligently to try to determine that. that, at this time, we don't know the root cause. >> reporter: they're spreading the oil over a large area and that is making yet harder to clone up. >> and that line itself was shut down as quickly as week and we proceeded to close others look the lines and to isolate as much individual segments as we could. >> reporter: most of the soiled areas within five to 10 miles of the spill. she races goats there. >> doesn't look look we're going to be able to use yet. there is oil all over the top search. >> a spokeswoman for the e.p.a. said the staff spotted oil 40 miles downstream and other reports as far as $100 miles away. in new york -- at 100 miles away. >>> a fox 5 consu
mary ann rapheerty has the story. >> reporter: cleanup crews are trying to capture 42,000 gallons of crude oil from montana's yellowstone river. the dwell-inch pipeline ruptured saturday near laurel. the company president said the operations were shut down within six minutes of the spill. >> and we do not know the cause of the incident. the team has been formed and they're working diligently to try to determine that. that, at this time, we don't know the root cause. >>...
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. >> oh, mary ann, let me break the news to you, my children are not in a public position. the mayor is, and i look forward to our future interview. >> i'm done, especially after that. >> wow, gets up, walks out of the interview. new jersey governor chris christie was asked a similar question recently. he got equally testy about it but stayed for the interview. for republican candidates hoping to snag the 2012 bid, it's a bit of a jungle out there. here is jon stewart with your morning punch line. >> they need strength. they will need agility, they will need luck, but mostly to survive, they will need money. >> gingrich, $2 million, rick santorum not so much, half a million dollars. >> $500,000 in the work chest. bye-bye. >> what about that old silver back, newt gingrich? by the way, he stopped shaving his back when he left congress. >> i wonder how "the daily show" will depict pawlenty's demise? if a pawlenty campaign falls in the woods, does it make a sound? >> herman cain raised $2 million. that's a lot of pepperoni for the godfather of pepperoni pizza. there's one candi
. >> oh, mary ann, let me break the news to you, my children are not in a public position. the mayor is, and i look forward to our future interview. >> i'm done, especially after that. >> wow, gets up, walks out of the interview. new jersey governor chris christie was asked a similar question recently. he got equally testy about it but stayed for the interview. for republican candidates hoping to snag the 2012 bid, it's a bit of a jungle out there. here is jon stewart with...
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mary ann rafferty has the story. >> reporter: crews are trying to capture 42,000 gallons of crude oilpe line ruptured saturday near laurels. operations were shut down within six minutes of the spill. >> we do not know the cause of the incident. the investigating team has conformed, and they are working diligently to try to determine that, but at this time we do not know the root cause. this is a very unusual event. >> reporter: the oil is being spread over a large area, making it harder to clean up. >> the line itself was shut down as quickly as we could and then we proceeded to close other lines along the line to isolate as many segments as we could. >> reporter: most of the soiled areas are within 5 to 10 miles of the spill. >> from my own assessment, it doesn't look like we're going to be able to use it. there's oil all over the top soil and i don't want my animals eating that. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the epa says the staff spotted oil at least 40 miles down stream. there are other reports of oil as far as 100 miles away. >>> well, the good news is it looks like the weather
mary ann rafferty has the story. >> reporter: crews are trying to capture 42,000 gallons of crude oilpe line ruptured saturday near laurels. operations were shut down within six minutes of the spill. >> we do not know the cause of the incident. the investigating team has conformed, and they are working diligently to try to determine that, but at this time we do not know the root cause. this is a very unusual event. >> reporter: the oil is being spread over a large area, making...
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thanks, anne marie.r own planning map and i wanted to show that the richmond district is very diverse, stretching from usf near masonic all the way to ocean beach bounded by the presidio on the north and includes golden gate park. i wanted to point out that the geary boulevard corridor is& key lifeline to the neighborhood and much of this legislation is dealing with the geary boulevard corridor and there's -- i used to do this at san francisco state all the time as a teach in ethics studies but one point of interest is the formula retail store that's proposed, it's a formula retail store proposed for 18th and geary right there where that's the red, white and blue ribbon. distance from that formula retail proposed site. there's two key stores they want people to people to keep their eyes on and one, it's the place i get my cat food, cat scratchingm po, less than half a mile away. there's also another pet supply store that's really close, they're walking distance. about a mile away is pet's corner run by a
thanks, anne marie.r own planning map and i wanted to show that the richmond district is very diverse, stretching from usf near masonic all the way to ocean beach bounded by the presidio on the north and includes golden gate park. i wanted to point out that the geary boulevard corridor is& key lifeline to the neighborhood and much of this legislation is dealing with the geary boulevard corridor and there's -- i used to do this at san francisco state all the time as a teach in ethics studies...
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anne-marie slaughter, the former director of policy planning for the u.s. state department, now teaches at princeton. gideon rose is the editor of "foreign affairs." he also served on the national security council during the clinton administration. welcome, both. anne-marie, let's start with libya because it feels like the stalemate continues, but can it just keep going on forever? >> i don't think so. i actually think we are moving slowly toward a resolution, but i think when you think about libya, you have to ask yourself constantly where would we have been if we hadn't intervened? the answer is gadhafi would have crushed the opposition. there would have been a clear example of how to do that by force, and the u.s. would have stood by notwithstanding appeals from the entire arab world which would have sent signals to yemen, to syria, that would be much worse. >> i don't buy that. first of all, that same exact thing you said played out in bahrain and nobody cared. although what happened in libya, and we are moving towards something else, no one has any clu
anne-marie slaughter, the former director of policy planning for the u.s. state department, now teaches at princeton. gideon rose is the editor of "foreign affairs." he also served on the national security council during the clinton administration. welcome, both. anne-marie, let's start with libya because it feels like the stalemate continues, but can it just keep going on forever? >> i don't think so. i actually think we are moving slowly toward a resolution, but i think when...
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i'm mary anne ralpherty, now, back to huckabee. [applause] >> april of 2005. a suicide bomber, aen schrapnel into scott smiley brain and he was about to lose his life long dream. the purple heart recipient refused to give up and fought to keep his career in the military. after years of hard work, he was the virs blind officer. "hope unseen", a true american hero, scott smiley and his wife. tiffany. [applaus [applause]. >> mike: hi, tiffany. great to have you here. >> you know, it's a remarkable story, and yet, it has a great position now, the chapter. but things didn't go just hunky dorie after the horrible incident in which you lost your sight. were you angry, weren't you? >> i was. it was hard to be living a healthy, physical, mental, spiritual life style and wake up later with the doctor telling me you're blind the rest of of your life. was hard. depression, sunk into a deep, black pit. fear, anxiety and again, a lot of anger and it was difficult. >> were you mad at god? >> i was. i think it's the worst thing i've ever done and i know, will ever do in life
i'm mary anne ralpherty, now, back to huckabee. [applause] >> april of 2005. a suicide bomber, aen schrapnel into scott smiley brain and he was about to lose his life long dream. the purple heart recipient refused to give up and fought to keep his career in the military. after years of hard work, he was the virs blind officer. "hope unseen", a true american hero, scott smiley and his wife. tiffany. [applaus [applause]. >> mike: hi, tiffany. great to have you here. >>...
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ann marie buekle of new york joins us from washington.oining us on this busy day. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> how hopeful are you, if at all, that things are coming together to the satisfaction of both sides? >> i'm very hopeful. i think that both parties understand the right thing to do is to get this -- this debt ceiling raised, but i think what we're adamant about, we can't raise taxes in this fragile economy and that we have to do it responsibly, and we do it responsibly by cutting spending. we have to stop spending. the debt ceiling really isn't the problem. the problem is our debt. and that's where the markets are looking at and they are fearful, unless we get a plan in place, unless we are clear we have to stop spending money we don't have, they will drop our credit rating. >> when it comes to the raising of revenue, and raising taxes, the two contentious areas are, of course, on businesses, big businesses that are making so much money in their surplus and people who make so much money, the millionaires, bill on ai
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but the keeps the pressure on mary anne shore, calling her lawyer every day. >> i told him she's goingbe arrested for this eventually and she's going to get the death penalty. if she will come in now, we'll really help her. >> after a week of badgering, shore's attorney arranges for a meeting with cox. shore sits in one office, cox and his colleagues in another. shore's lawyer acts as a go between. >> finally, he went to talk to her privately. he came back a couple minutes later and says, what if she knows where the body is? >> that must have been an incredible moment in this case. >> you could have heard a pin drop. we're right there on the edge, getting ready to find out what happened. >> who killed brenda schaefer? was it mel ignatow, as police have suspected all along, or was it someone else they overlooked? those in the room are about to hear for the first time shore's account of what happened to brenda schaefer. >>> when we come back -- >> mel ignatow went out in the street in front of maryann shore's house and she stayed in the house and screamed and the scream could be heard ou
but the keeps the pressure on mary anne shore, calling her lawyer every day. >> i told him she's goingbe arrested for this eventually and she's going to get the death penalty. if she will come in now, we'll really help her. >> after a week of badgering, shore's attorney arranges for a meeting with cox. shore sits in one office, cox and his colleagues in another. shore's lawyer acts as a go between. >> finally, he went to talk to her privately. he came back a couple minutes...
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mary's, anne arundel in the mid-70s there. eastern shore, most locations are near 70.rther to our west, arlington, fairfax, montgomery counties near 70 degrees as well as much of the region. and there is the sunrise under way. it will be coming up in about 40 minutes. our temperatures will be into the low 80s. by 9:00 a little hazy sunshine. quite a bit of cloudiness this afternoon. temperatures will be hovering around 90 through much of the afternoon. late afternoon into early evening, we could get a few scattered thunderstorms coming through, moving in from the southwest heading northwest. slight risk they would be severe with damaging winds or hail in virginia mainly. partly cloudy by midnight, and by this time tomorrow morning mid-70s, and a humid pattern toward the end of the week and the weekend in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >>> let's start out in maryland. as we head over to maryland, i have report of an accident on the inner loop of the beltway just as you're approaching 270. possible lane blockage, but so far i don't see it affecting your commute too
mary's, anne arundel in the mid-70s there. eastern shore, most locations are near 70.rther to our west, arlington, fairfax, montgomery counties near 70 degrees as well as much of the region. and there is the sunrise under way. it will be coming up in about 40 minutes. our temperatures will be into the low 80s. by 9:00 a little hazy sunshine. quite a bit of cloudiness this afternoon. temperatures will be hovering around 90 through much of the afternoon. late afternoon into early evening, we...
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it happened tuesday while mary ann was taking her daily walk to the beach from her home. police say a large truck had stopped for her as she stepped into the bike lane to cross the street. that's when a 17-year-old boy on a skateboard slammed into her. >> heard a thump and looked up and saw a woman lying in the street on a curb in a pool of blood. and a kid saying ma'am, ma'am, are you all right. >> the teenage skateboarder was not hurt and no charges have been filed. but the santa cruz county d.a. is now investigating. police say it is illegal to skateboard in that area. >>> time is now 5:35. well, the man, the thief that san francisco police say stole a sketch may have been captured on camera. take a look at this video. this is from the security camera near the union square art gallery that the art work was stolen from. the owner says he looked at the footage after hearing about tuesday morning's burglary. >> we went through the footage and we saw at that time a man fitting the description carrying a sketch and walking by the front. >> police say the man in the video do
it happened tuesday while mary ann was taking her daily walk to the beach from her home. police say a large truck had stopped for her as she stepped into the bike lane to cross the street. that's when a 17-year-old boy on a skateboard slammed into her. >> heard a thump and looked up and saw a woman lying in the street on a curb in a pool of blood. and a kid saying ma'am, ma'am, are you all right. >> the teenage skateboarder was not hurt and no charges have been filed. but the santa...
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the jury is back into the courtroom, ann marie and joey, you will continue to watch, let's listen. >> yes, sir, we do. >> rebuttal? >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. when judge perry took that break, for 15 or 20 minutes, i kind of felt like that guy that is called out onto the field to kick a last-minute field goal once his teammate has taken the ball down to the one yard line. and, of course, i'm ready to go, and, the other team calls a time out. so, there are some advantages and disadvantages, i suppose, to beinghe last person to have a say on the subject. the advantage, of course you, is the obvious one that nobody gets to say anything after i sit down, except for the judge, on the law. the disadvantage, of course, is that you have been sitting here, listening to attorneys tell you what they think the evidence shows, for five, six, maybe even seven hours. to this point. and i recognize that you all are ready to begin the job that you two months.ere doing for almost on may 9th, we packed our bags and spent two weeks in clear water. you have made a greater sacrifice in packing
the jury is back into the courtroom, ann marie and joey, you will continue to watch, let's listen. >> yes, sir, we do. >> rebuttal? >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. when judge perry took that break, for 15 or 20 minutes, i kind of felt like that guy that is called out onto the field to kick a last-minute field goal once his teammate has taken the ball down to the one yard line. and, of course, i'm ready to go, and, the other team calls a time out. so, there are some...
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ditto on everything anne-marie said. this really makes 19th and holloway saber. there are so many older, disabled residents in parkmerced who have been there for years and years and years. it helps everybody. it helps the business is, and it -- it helps the businesses, and it will hopefully will encourage students to bring it less cars into our neighborhood. i think it is a great program. >> my name is jeannie scott. i am faculty at san francisco state university. i agree with everything the other two said, but what i really want to see happen is the m-line get out of the middle of 19th street and come to the side of san francisco state. i use the m, as well as the students. it is narrow and dangerous. there are a lot of backpacks, a lot of jostling, a lot of waiting. thank you. chairman nolan: ok, then we have a recommendation in front of us. is there a second? >> second. chairman nolan: all those in favor, say aye. >> item 12 -- chairman nolan: before we do that, our distinguished former chairman is here. i do not know if you would like to say anything. would y
ditto on everything anne-marie said. this really makes 19th and holloway saber. there are so many older, disabled residents in parkmerced who have been there for years and years and years. it helps everybody. it helps the business is, and it -- it helps the businesses, and it will hopefully will encourage students to bring it less cars into our neighborhood. i think it is a great program. >> my name is jeannie scott. i am faculty at san francisco state university. i agree with everything...
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. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved in and everyone is talking about going up, but when we came in, we did a press conference. we said, we are immigrants here. we want to learn, we want to meet the people that live here. and we are getting to know people better. i will give you an example of something that could be done. i had an idea, based on an installation that i saw in europe. i am struck by the fact that there are more children in the tenderloin than anywhere in san francisco. people are amazed by this. it is a wonderful opportunity down here. by law, it will be
. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved...
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. >>> next, an interview from ann marie buerkle, at 11:30 eastern. with more on the debt crisis, nbc news political reporter, domenica montarinaro. >> good morning, alex. >> what do you know about the latest on this compromise bill. what it might include in terms of cuts and the debt ceiling compromises. >> one source told me they are very close to a deal, and the reason for that the white house essentially wanted an escape hatch from the boehner beal, il wading through all of that, that means would you have a two-step process. the debt ceiling would have to be raised again in six or seven months, what the white house didn't want, the committee was set up and the committee couldn't find something, which, is, of course, known to happen, it wanted a way to then raise the debt ceiling without needing the joint committee's approval. so there were three things essentially that -- that they've laid out as potential possibilities. one, send a balanced budget amendment to the states which is not going to happen this source says and the white house definitely
. >>> next, an interview from ann marie buerkle, at 11:30 eastern. with more on the debt crisis, nbc news political reporter, domenica montarinaro. >> good morning, alex. >> what do you know about the latest on this compromise bill. what it might include in terms of cuts and the debt ceiling compromises. >> one source told me they are very close to a deal, and the reason for that the white house essentially wanted an escape hatch from the boehner beal, il wading...
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. ♪ the professor and mary ann here on gig began's island ♪ >> his legacy will be his shows and they> they don't make them like they used to. >> what snow is more famous? >> "gilligan's island." >> "the brady bunch." >> i would go with gill lan's island. >> who knew it would be the blueprint for "survivor." >> put four perfect strangers on a couch in the morning. >> only thing missing is the ,,,,wreck. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. ♪ hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in a little drop of chocolate. headlines... in about an hour, fa >>> good morning. it is 8:55. i'm elizabeth wenger with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> in about an hour, family and friends will pay their final respects to the fisherman who died in baja, california. he was 63-year-old leslie yee from ceres. he he tired in 2009 after 37 -- retired in 2009 after 37 y
. ♪ the professor and mary ann here on gig began's island ♪ >> his legacy will be his shows and they> they don't make them like they used to. >> what snow is more famous? >> "gilligan's island." >> "the brady bunch." >> i would go with gill lan's island. >> who knew it would be the blueprint for "survivor." >> put four perfect strangers on a couch in the morning. >> only thing missing is the ,,,,wreck. k9...
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so mary jo and jo-ann, we haven't forgotten you. to you because it's your big day. we're going dom back after the break and we want you to watch this with us. we're going live now to new york city. that's where michael bloomberg is going to marry his aides after a break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> it's a fine and fancy day in the city of new york. i feel like i should
so mary jo and jo-ann, we haven't forgotten you. to you because it's your big day. we're going dom back after the break and we want you to watch this with us. we're going live now to new york city. that's where michael bloomberg is going to marry his aides after a break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's...
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. >> reporter: court clerk anne marie adams is using state fund to pay security guards at the courthouse. >> we would have had to shut the system down and it would have been a major problem. >> reporter: even small things like a sewer leak at a county building building go unattended. >> they laid the people off that do the job. >> reporter: a jefferson county bankruptcy may be the first in a string. detroit, harrisburg, pennsylvania, and pritchard, alabama, are all in danger. municipal bankruptcy pushes up borrowing costs, pushes down property values, drives away business investment, and requires years for a full recovery. then there's the emotional cost for the people who live in places like jefferson county. >> at night, when everybody is asleep, i do cry. i don't know how i'm going to make ends meet. i don't know if i'm going to have my job back. >> reporter: for now, jennifer brown is depending on city leaders to come up with a plan to keep her hometown solvent as she uses food stamps to put food on her table. mia rodriguez, cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >> mitchell: coming up, a ci
. >> reporter: court clerk anne marie adams is using state fund to pay security guards at the courthouse. >> we would have had to shut the system down and it would have been a major problem. >> reporter: even small things like a sewer leak at a county building building go unattended. >> they laid the people off that do the job. >> reporter: a jefferson county bankruptcy may be the first in a string. detroit, harrisburg, pennsylvania, and pritchard, alabama, are all...
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martha: mary ann marsh, brad blakeman always great to talk to both of you. where this goes. the hotel maid at the tenth tere of the international frenzy that surrounded dominic strauss-kahn is now checking out of the shadows. the woman who accused one of the world's top bankers are trying to rape her is now going on a media blitz. our legal panel ahead on what this means for what critics call a very shakey case. can you tell which of these two apple stores is the real deal? one is authentic, the other is fake. we'll tell you where some bad apple stores are sprouting up. major developments in the amanda knox case as well today. new evidence puts the prosecution's case, for which she has already spent four years in jail now on thin ice. our next guest has been immersed in this trial from the very beginning. he's going to tell us why he thinks it's a whole new ball game now. >> they have two innocent people behind bars that do not belong there, and somehow this needs to get fixed. there was no blood on the knife whatsoever. it was tested, negative. martha: new
martha: mary ann marsh, brad blakeman always great to talk to both of you. where this goes. the hotel maid at the tenth tere of the international frenzy that surrounded dominic strauss-kahn is now checking out of the shadows. the woman who accused one of the world's top bankers are trying to rape her is now going on a media blitz. our legal panel ahead on what this means for what critics call a very shakey case. can you tell which of these two apple stores is the real deal? one is authentic,...
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two of three of these are in place and as anne marie said and recommended, the third one should be allowedright and the 30% threshold should be removed. this results in allowing all eating and drinking establishments additional to the one more that will be allowed by right would be approved through the conditional use process so it's creating much more flexibility there. the next amendment, we'd like to modify the outer clement neighborhood commercial district and that's that clement street from 19th avenue to 27th avenue where i think there's hard knocks and some great restaurants out there. so that outerma clement neighborhood commercial district, we're modifying the n.c.d. to state that eating and drinking uses are regulated to prevent overconcentration so the conditional use permit process will apply there, as well. it really has to increase the types of businesses that the landowners can kind of consider to fillehñ hopefully vacant stoe fronts in that area. one other simple matter of cleaning up language and making it more modern is the lack of internal coordination within the legisl
two of three of these are in place and as anne marie said and recommended, the third one should be allowedright and the 30% threshold should be removed. this results in allowing all eating and drinking establishments additional to the one more that will be allowed by right would be approved through the conditional use process so it's creating much more flexibility there. the next amendment, we'd like to modify the outer clement neighborhood commercial district and that's that clement street...
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. >> i am anne-marie rogers from the planning department. this is technical in nature. it corrects critical errors and makes language changes and updates various sections. it is really exciting stuff, i promise. the department reviewed over 62 pieces of legislation that would amend the planning code. in my belief, the planning code may be the most amended of all of our municipal codes. it may be among the most frequently amended codes in the country. of the 62 ordnances we reviewed last year, about 21 of them were sponsored by our department. about 41 were sponsored by elected officials like yourselves. there is a lot of interest in the planning codes. with all this interest and these changes, over time there have been errors. text has been inadvertently dropped. amendments made in one ordnance are not reflected in the next. they have become out of date. this legislation is intended to correct the accumulated errors in planning code and update sections as needed. the planning commission initiated the ordinance in july of 2010. on august 5 of leicester, the recommended a
. >> i am anne-marie rogers from the planning department. this is technical in nature. it corrects critical errors and makes language changes and updates various sections. it is really exciting stuff, i promise. the department reviewed over 62 pieces of legislation that would amend the planning code. in my belief, the planning code may be the most amended of all of our municipal codes. it may be among the most frequently amended codes in the country. of the 62 ordnances we reviewed last...
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shawn novak and ann marie preston both face assault charges. investigators believe this happened during a drug deal. >> 5:37. 73 degrees on tv hill. preventing cancer. >> cutting your salt intake may not be as beneficial >> welcome back. we have some haze outside this point. los 70's up north. we could see some rain towards the tail end of the dry town. 72 at the airport. 76 in annapolis. a better chance for some scattered thunderstorms once we get into this after a pyrrhic 40% chance you'll run into one of them. high temperature mere 91. stay with us. ebrexin reev celo may prevent lung cancer in smokers. there was a steady. half took it twice a day. the other half took a placebo. the group taking celebrex had fewer long modules. larger studies are needed. this could prevent the succession of lung cancer. >> researchers did a identified in a blood pressure benefit to cutting back on salt. manufacturers are working to cut salt from their food. >> 5:41. the three degrees on tv hill. the birds looking to avoid a sweep against the texas rangers. ke
shawn novak and ann marie preston both face assault charges. investigators believe this happened during a drug deal. >> 5:37. 73 degrees on tv hill. preventing cancer. >> cutting your salt intake may not be as beneficial >> welcome back. we have some haze outside this point. los 70's up north. we could see some rain towards the tail end of the dry town. 72 at the airport. 76 in annapolis. a better chance for some scattered thunderstorms once we get into this after a pyrrhic...
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next year and of course still be at the cambridge ceremony, but also your wonderful successor, anne marie lipinski, former editor of the "chicago tribune" will be there presiding. so that is -- it is always a tribute to somebody who is a leader of some pain and has taken a tract of a great successor to the job look easy and fun, which you've done. you and i both had to raise money, it seems like every time you talk to a donor, do we say we want to partner with another institution. [laughter] honestly, this is a case for it being partners is fun and easy. and that's incredibly rare. so thanks for every thing over these years. going to introduce, though not welcome to this stage, taylor branch. and then he will come up into most of the hosting duties in a couple minutes. i don't really need to introduce them very much because you all have read his work and know who he is. he is now the first and foremost as the author as the definitive biography of dr. martin luther king jr. spread out over three volumes and just completed and even mcdowell, it's a monumental piece of ice achievement and pi
next year and of course still be at the cambridge ceremony, but also your wonderful successor, anne marie lipinski, former editor of the "chicago tribune" will be there presiding. so that is -- it is always a tribute to somebody who is a leader of some pain and has taken a tract of a great successor to the job look easy and fun, which you've done. you and i both had to raise money, it seems like every time you talk to a donor, do we say we want to partner with another institution....
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. >> first up, mary ann, divorced since 1994. spent all her time raising her kids.ing different. >> i have friends who go for the same type. one into a brick wall over and over. >> don't stop, but do different. make sure the next one is very different from what you've didn't. >> should you stop looking and let someone find you? >> no. you've got to be in it to win it. the two are not usually exclusive. >> uh-huh. okay. >> next gre anne i would like to know why men are so affectionate at the beginning, after a few years it chills out. like holding the ladies -- oh, my. kissing her on the neck and stuff. do they get bored? >> she got very -- >> it's very easy to fall to a -- fall into a pattern, take someone for granted and a woman has got to speak up. just like a woman can stop being so tender and affectionate to a plan. you know when you used to do that? that really feels good to me. very easy to not be the way you were in the first year, the first two years. >> nobody's relationship can burn that -- >> you're right. but certain things that you like. certain things
. >> first up, mary ann, divorced since 1994. spent all her time raising her kids.ing different. >> i have friends who go for the same type. one into a brick wall over and over. >> don't stop, but do different. make sure the next one is very different from what you've didn't. >> should you stop looking and let someone find you? >> no. you've got to be in it to win it. the two are not usually exclusive. >> uh-huh. okay. >> next gre anne i would like to...