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mary ann was almost 50.id she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach, janos kulcsar wasn't so forgiving. he was fuming. >> janos truly loved her. love bordering on obsession. unfortunately it takes two people to quit the relationship. and janos was just not going to accept it. >> and here in his little apartment, he prepared a secret plan to get her back. >>> coming up, an old pair of pants reveals new secrets. >> when i saw the report where he said there was dirt on the pants, that's when the light bulb went off for me. >> when "dateline" continues. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin
mary ann was almost 50.id she worry also that janos was too young for her, that maybe his feelings would change? >> eventually mary ann decides, you know what? this is stressful. i kind of miss my life. i don't have the security that i had. mary ann decides, i want to move back home. >> archie welcomed her back. forgiving as always. no resentment, no anger? >> he didn't show any. >> how is that possible? >> that was my dad. >> but across town in long beach,...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. "cbs morning news." ♪ beds get sick too protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness- causing bacteria detergent leaves behind. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> our top story this morning. the first known human-to-human transfer of the coronavirus in the u.s. has been confirmed. the cdc says a woman who returned from wuhan transmitted it to her husband. wuhan is the epicenter of the outbreak. >>> today lawmakers are expected to vote on whether witnesses and new documents should be submitted. democrats need four republicans to vote with them in order to make that happen. >>> tourists flog to san francisco every year to take in the sites and one of the most popular attractions is also one of the loudest. as john blackstone shows us, people love it. >> reporter: it was 30 years ago this month that hundreds of smelly noisy sea lions invaded the boat docks of pier 39 on san francisco's fisherman's wharf. sheila sand stom had just started her job as harbor manager. >> if y
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anne-marie? >> marin austin, thank you so much. >>> today president trump's legal team is expected to wrap up a third day of opening arguments in the impeachment trial. yesterday mr. trump's lawyers attacked the house impeachment managers' case and bashed the bidens. it wasn't until later in the day that allegations by former national security adviser john bolton in a forthcoming book were even mentioned. katherine johnson is in washington. how did the president's defenders take on bolton's allegations? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. they mostly bypassed this report saying they only deal with facts, not allegations or speculation. but despite president trump's defense team largely ignoring this leak, it is grabbing the attention of senators on both sides of the aisle. attorneys for president trump took turns hammering at the impeachment case brought by house democrats. >> purely noncriminal conduct including abuse of power and obstruction of congress are outside the range of impeachable o
anne-marie? >> marin austin, thank you so much. >>> today president trump's legal team is expected to wrap up a third day of opening arguments in the impeachment trial. yesterday mr. trump's lawyers attacked the house impeachment managers' case and bashed the bidens. it wasn't until later in the day that allegations by former national security adviser john bolton in a forthcoming book were even mentioned. katherine johnson is in washington. how did the president's defenders take...
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anne-marie? >> so marc, you mentioned this draft letter by king i rthoue ndclaimipeag that there was going to be a drawdown of u.s. troops in iraq. spat's the defense secretary, ? mark >> repsaorter: cerbs news , has learned that the secretary of defense has denied plans to leave iraq. he said he doesn't know where the letter came from but says he read it, and it is inconsistent with where we are right now. >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> norah o'donnell with talk ee his first network tv interview since the killing of qasem suleimani. you can see the exclusive interview tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> breaking news out of puerto rico where a new earthquake struck just this morning. it had a magnitude 6.6. it hit just south of the town of indios. the country's utility says power is out on the whole land. it comes one day after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the country. yesterday's earthquake unleashed small landslides, caused power outages, and damaged homes. no injuries we
anne-marie? >> so marc, you mentioned this draft letter by king i rthoue ndclaimipeag that there was going to be a drawdown of u.s. troops in iraq. spat's the defense secretary, ? mark >> repsaorter: cerbs news , has learned that the secretary of defense has denied plans to leave iraq. he said he doesn't know where the letter came from but says he read it, and it is inconsistent with where we are right now. >> marc liverman in new york. thank you. >>> norah o'donnell...
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anne-marie? >> naomi ruckham. very much. >> thank you. >>> 21 military students from saudi arabia were expelled from the u.s. overnight after an investigation into a deadly shooting at a pensacola naval base. the attack last month was apparently motivated by terrorism. three american troops were killed. katherine herridge has this report. >>> this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: attorney general william barr said muhammad sayeed alshamrani was motivated by jihadist idealogy. >> the shooter posted a message on september 11th of this year stating the countdown has begun. >> reporter: the fbi investigation indicates that the shooter acted alone. however, 21 saudi nationals who trained at u.s. bases are being kicked out of the country. their social media accounts turned up postings with jihadist material and child pornography. >> i have one navy officer shot -- appears multiple times. >> reporter: the fbi also provided harrowing details of the attack. the december 6th shooting at the pensacola air station lasted
anne-marie? >> naomi ruckham. very much. >> thank you. >>> 21 military students from saudi arabia were expelled from the u.s. overnight after an investigation into a deadly shooting at a pensacola naval base. the attack last month was apparently motivated by terrorism. three american troops were killed. katherine herridge has this report. >>> this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: attorney general william barr said muhammad sayeed alshamrani was motivated...
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a couple weeks after dar's murder, mary ann stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't meanbarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room. >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's been murdered in that house. >> but the jury never heard mary ann crandell's testimony because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder. the judge ruled just as he did in the first trial that her testimony was prejudicial and therefore inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply in love couple that he kept trying to present. i mean, that would have proven that. >> but norris still had her two key witnesses, tom's own son heath and heath's friend skyler watty, both two years older and now more certain than ever about what they saw and heard the day dar was killed. >> last year at church camp we went for one of our activities, we fired shotgu
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, there are new threats against the united states following a u.s. airstrike that killed a top iranian general last week. president trump issued his own warning saying that he might order attacks on iranian cultural sites. mr. trump also threatened iraq. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands took part in a mass funeral session. mark riverman is here in new york. what is the successor vowing now against the united states? >> good morning, anne-marie, well, he's vowing revenge. his daughter threatened an attack in the middle east at her father's funeral. she said american soldier's families will quote spend their days waiting for the death of their children. iran's supreme leader in tears as he joined thousands of iranians at a funeral procession for quasem soleimani today. back at the white house after his winter stay at mar-a-lago, president trump faces an escalating threat after the u.s. killed the iranian general in an airstrike. the men who replaced quasem soleimani is vowin
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, there are new threats against the united states following a u.s. airstrike that killed a top iranian general last week. president trump issued his own warning saying that he might order attacks on iranian cultural sites. mr. trump also threatened iraq. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands took part in a mass funeral session. mark riverman is here in new york. what is the successor vowing now against the united states? >> good morning, anne-marie, well, he's...
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anne-marie? >> thank you. this debate even more important. naomi ruchim, thank you so much. >>> former national security flynn haed in robert ithdra mueller's russian investigation. he pleaded guilty for lying to the fbi about his russian contacts. his attorney said prosecutors broke their side of the plea bargain. flynn was slated to be sentenced in two week. >>> in california an investigation is under way as to why a plane dumped thousands of gallons of fuelover a populated area, dousing schoolchildren. it happened yesterday after the delta flight bound for shanghai was making an emergency landing at los angeles international airport. some of the fuel rained down on a playground. at least 56 children and adults reported minor skin and lung irritations. danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: emergency crews raced to a southern florida elementary school fearing the worst. park elementary lies on the approach path to the los angeles international airport. a flight bound for shanghai loaded with fuel had just taken off. >> we're requesting runway
anne-marie? >> thank you. this debate even more important. naomi ruchim, thank you so much. >>> former national security flynn haed in robert ithdra mueller's russian investigation. he pleaded guilty for lying to the fbi about his russian contacts. his attorney said prosecutors broke their side of the plea bargain. flynn was slated to be sentenced in two week. >>> in california an investigation is under way as to why a plane dumped thousands of gallons of fuelover a...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news". anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news". can you heal dry skin in a day? aveeno® with prebiotic triple oat complex balances skin's microbiome. so skin looks like this and you feel like this. aveeno® skin relief. get skin healthy™ ♪ ♪ ♪girls on the floor gotta thirty point lead and a minute left♪ ♪queens on the team in real life not just on the internet♪ ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat ♪all strength, no sweat iran made good on its threats against the united states and launched missile attacks against american troops in iraq. pentagon confirmed iran fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two iraqi military bases housing american forces. images of the alleged strikes were captured on iranian state tv. it comes one day after the president again warned iran it would be hit hard if they struck american targets. . natalie brand reports from capitol hill. >> report
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i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news". reen, this is the "cbs morning news". thanks for calling unitedhealthcare, mrs. murphy hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. thursday at 10? sorry. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how bout' the 283?t e. d a with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, there's so much to take advantage of- unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. go ahead, take advantage. including the only plans with the aarp name. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette >>> our top stories this morning, democrats today are expected to wrap up opening arguments in president trump's impeachment trial. yesterday house managers presented their case on the first article of impeachment against mr. trump. they a
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david avella, mary anne marsh, and bill mcgurn.eet journal" columnist, former chief speechwriter for president bush, and a fox news contributor. good morning, all. david, things seem to be sailing along for the president and now for john bolton. >> not surprising, "the new york times" has been part of the circuits from day one and they want to be part of the grand finale, clearly. if they have the transcript, they should release the whole thing. >> the transcript of -- >> i'm sorry, the manuscript. they are to release the whole thing. it's all speculation, we don't know what the manuscript says. let's have it out there. also, the president's team now has two days to respond to this. here's the reality, and bill made the point last week, there is still not 20 votes to convict the president. >> sandra: the president is responding to it, at least come on twitter. he wrote this. "i never told john bolton the aid to ukraine was a tide to investigations into the democrats, including the bidens. never complained about this at the time of
david avella, mary anne marsh, and bill mcgurn.eet journal" columnist, former chief speechwriter for president bush, and a fox news contributor. good morning, all. david, things seem to be sailing along for the president and now for john bolton. >> not surprising, "the new york times" has been part of the circuits from day one and they want to be part of the grand finale, clearly. if they have the transcript, they should release the whole thing. >> the transcript of...
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i'm anne-marie green. . >>> democratic house managers open the trial again today. yesterday adam schiff accused the president of using his power to cheat in the 2020 election. democrats argue the house has overwhelming evidence the president abused his office and obstructed congress. they again urge the senators to allow additional witnesses and documents in the trial. republicans repeatedly rejected the proposals during a marathon sess supporters but that doesn't mean yesterday's opening arguments kept everyone's attention. >> the facts before us are not in dispute. >> reporter: house managers began the first day of opening argument laying out why president trump should be removed from office. >> in a perfect call the president would not solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. >> reporter: republicans said they heard nothing new. at one point house manner jason crow acknowledged some waning interest. >> mr. chief justice i see members moving and take a b
i'm anne-marie green. . >>> democratic house managers open the trial again today. yesterday adam schiff accused the president of using his power to cheat in the 2020 election. democrats argue the house has overwhelming evidence the president abused his office and obstructed congress. they again urge the senators to allow additional witnesses and documents in the trial. republicans repeatedly rejected the proposals during a marathon sess supporters but that doesn't mean yesterday's...
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i'm anne-marie green this is the "cbs morning news". all of fame. he "cbs morning news". good lunch? amazin'! toyota. let's go places. thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, try move free today. oikos triple zero is the official yogurt of... it has fifteen grams of complete protein, zero added sugar, artificial sweeteners, or fat. oikos. the official yogurt of fueling your hustle. >>> our top stories this morning. president trump's historic impeachment trial has officially started. opening arguments are expected next tuesday. e ctors were sworn in yesterdad mr. trump called the trial a hoax put on by democrats to win the election in november. >> the department of defense says 11 u.s. service members were injured in iran's missile attack last week. cbs news learned several were treated for concussion symptoms. iran's attack was retaliation for u.s. drone strike that killed one of tehran's top military leaders. >>> some long forgotten music by black
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i'm anne-marie green. senators submit questions for a second and final day in president trump's impeachment trial today. the first day of questioning lasted late into the night. mr. trump's defense team dismissed damaging allegations from f former national security adviser john bolton. republican leaders are working to gather support to block a vote calling for new witnesses. that could bring a swift end to the trial and a possible acquittal as early as tomorrow. >> reporter: today is day two of questions and answers but that's what's going on inside the senate chamber. what's going on outside a lot of lobbying to get enough senators to vote for witnesses or to block them. president trump's legal team and day's marathon session whether or not the president's actions are impeachable. >> if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment. >> policy of the president to demand foreign interference
i'm anne-marie green. senators submit questions for a second and final day in president trump's impeachment trial today. the first day of questioning lasted late into the night. mr. trump's defense team dismissed damaging allegations from f former national security adviser john bolton. republican leaders are working to gather support to block a vote calling for new witnesses. that could bring a swift end to the trial and a possible acquittal as early as tomorrow. >> reporter: today is day...
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i'm still doris mary anne kappelhoff from cincinnati, ohio. from a lovely family. crack—away! keep the house nice and clean and live happily ever after. and i ended up in hollywood. you aren't the kind of gal who'd break a date? no, i'm not. and i'm not the kind of guy who that'd ask you to. i know you're not. i had a great time. and wear all the gorgeous clothes and work with rock hudson and jimmy garner and clark gable — you know, i mean, how bad can it be? # que sera, sera. # whatever will be will be... # the future's not ours to see. # que sera, sera. # what will be, will be. # que sera, sera! hello. we've ended 2019 on a fairly quiet note. the best of the sunshine through new year's eve was across northern and eastern england, parts of scotland we saw some spectacular sunsets to end the year and the decade. and this quieter theme continues through new year's eve underneath this area of high pressure. but notice that the isobars are closer together across northern ireland and scotland, so, a windier day here. and also, a cloudier day across the uk to start 2020
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mary anne, you brought up an interesting point about mental health, and what organizations are doing to help this particular age group of americans deal with mental health and, you know, their future. how are you getting involved in that and how important is it to address mental health with this age group. >> is as president of the association the president gets to pick an initiative and if you look at by 2035, our 60 year and older population is going to exceed our 18-year-olds, and so that got me started to really think and look at what we were doing in our counties across the country and if you look at the mental health issue we have focused on our mental health in jails, we have focused on our children and adolescence and now i think it's time that we really start to focus on our elderly. looking at those programs, so through our office on aging, which again, counties are -- they govern the office on aging and sometimes their own county or in a regional setup an those are programs that through our senior centers that we really take and participate in to make sure that we have and
mary anne, you brought up an interesting point about mental health, and what organizations are doing to help this particular age group of americans deal with mental health and, you know, their future. how are you getting involved in that and how important is it to address mental health with this age group. >> is as president of the association the president gets to pick an initiative and if you look at by 2035, our 60 year and older population is going to exceed our 18-year-olds, and so...
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by ron christie — former advisor to george w bush and from boston by democratic political analyst mary annewith you because you worked on capitol hill and the only other modern example we have of an impeachment trial was the 98 trial of bill clinton. how similar oui’ trial of bill clinton. how similar our things politically at the moment? good afternoon to you. i think you can draw certain parallels to what we saw back in 1999 when i was on capitol hill and what we see here in 2020. for one, there was a partisan interest to try to take out the sitting president of the united states. the republicans wanted to get rid of clinton the democrats wa nt get rid of clinton the democrats want to get rid president trump. we did not find a back in 1999 to what you do find now is that there's so much more rank partisanship. the procedure of how we would have a trial back in 1999, that was 100 to zero vote. and yet we still have not adopted the rules for the three impeachment trial of donald trump. there's a lot more partisanship and more rancour on capitol hill now than there was 21 years ago. to democ
by ron christie — former advisor to george w bush and from boston by democratic political analyst mary annewith you because you worked on capitol hill and the only other modern example we have of an impeachment trial was the 98 trial of bill clinton. how similar oui’ trial of bill clinton. how similar our things politically at the moment? good afternoon to you. i think you can draw certain parallels to what we saw back in 1999 when i was on capitol hill and what we see here in 2020. for...
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mary ann: as president of the association, the president gets to pick an initiative.y 2035, our 60 here and older population is , going to exceed our 18-year-olds. that got me started to really think and look at what we were doing in terms of our counties across the country and what issues we have to look at. if you look at the mental health issue, we have focused on our mental health and jails. we have focused on our children, and now i think it is time we start to focus on our elderly. looking at those programs. so through our office on aging, , which, counties are a big government office on aging. sometimes in their own county or an original set up. those are programs that, through our senior centers, we take and participate in to make sure we have. they know that there are resources out there for them for mental health services. julia: michael, you work with a specific part of this age group, the lgbtq community. talk about the unique challenges members of this community and age group face and how other organizations are preparing them to face these challenges and
mary ann: as president of the association, the president gets to pick an initiative.y 2035, our 60 here and older population is , going to exceed our 18-year-olds. that got me started to really think and look at what we were doing in terms of our counties across the country and what issues we have to look at. if you look at the mental health issue, we have focused on our mental health and jails. we have focused on our children, and now i think it is time we start to focus on our elderly....
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mary anne alexie was 32 when she was last seen in october, 2012. tracy day was 43 when her daughter last saw her in february last year. they're just a few of the thousands of native women who have gone missing across the united states and have never been found. ashleyjohnson—barr was just ten years old when she was last seen. she was found, dead, here in a vast meadowjust a few miles from the home in kotzebue she shared with her six siblings. her father now worries for his other children. i just want to say sorry to her and stuff like that, you know. what do you want to say sorry for? not being there for her, not protecting her as a parent. not protecting her. scottie takes me to the place ashley had been playing with herfriends. eight excruciatingly long days later, his worst fears were confirmed. ashley had been sexually assaulted and murdered. at a tribal gathering in the state capital, there are shocking stories revealing the prevalence of violence against girls and women in native communities here. not one of my sisters that i don't know that
mary anne alexie was 32 when she was last seen in october, 2012. tracy day was 43 when her daughter last saw her in february last year. they're just a few of the thousands of native women who have gone missing across the united states and have never been found. ashleyjohnson—barr was just ten years old when she was last seen. she was found, dead, here in a vast meadowjust a few miles from the home in kotzebue she shared with her six siblings. her father now worries for his other children. i...
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anne-marie fennel, director of the natural resources and environment team at the u.s. government accountability office. you have five minutes, this final. >> chairwoman, ranking members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how the forest service bureau of land management, fish and wildlife service and national park service protect their employees and secure their facilities a crew gets nearly 700 million acres of land. my statement today summarizes our findings.. for the four federal in management agencies, i will discuss, one what is known about the number of threats and assaults against their employees. two, approaches agencies take to protect their employees, and three, the extent to which the agencies met federal facility security requirements. first, available federal law enforcement data showed a range of threats and assaults against the four federal man land management agency employees, through the years 2013 through 2017. the severity of these incidents range from phone threats to the stabbing of an employee outside a fede
anne-marie fennel, director of the natural resources and environment team at the u.s. government accountability office. you have five minutes, this final. >> chairwoman, ranking members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our report on how the forest service bureau of land management, fish and wildlife service and national park service protect their employees and secure their facilities a crew gets nearly 700 million acres of land. my statement today summarizes...
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i'm anne makovec. >> i'm michelle griego. kenny is off this morning. but maryee is here, she's in the weather center checking our forecast. hey there. >> hey michelle and anne. good morning to you. happy monday. and we are starting off the day with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in th40s. watching our next weak weather system that will bring some light scattered showers as early as late this afternoon. but really for this evening we're
i'm anne makovec. >> i'm michelle griego. kenny is off this morning. but maryee is here, she's in the weather center checking our forecast. hey there. >> hey michelle and anne. good morning to you. happy monday. and we are starting off the day with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in th40s. watching our next weak weather system that will bring some light scattered showers as early as late this afternoon. but really for this evening we're
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so mary bell, daniel -- just like he purchased his own freedom, now has to purchase mary's freedom. ann bell wins her freedom and james ash wins his freedom, but this is what happens to mary bell. there were 11 bells, the largest family group on the pearl. there were 11 of them. this is the court document valuing them for susan armstead at $5,000. one final comment on that. there is one final lawsuit that eleanor bell, mary's daughter, brings against susan armstead in 1851. just to be clear she's 8 years old. the last lawsuit is eleanor bell's. she's 8 years old. she sues susan armstead who is continuing to hold her as an enslaved person. she's the one who was not sent, who was not sold south. eleanor bell, that suit, there are dozens of witnesses. it's a big, big deal in washington, d.c. in 1851. the same result, the jury finds for susan armstead, that robert was not of sound mind and the will -- the deed is not valid. eleanor bell does not win -- she is not liberated until the summer of 1862 in the civil war. great question. let's turn finally to the -- let's step back. as we wrap up
so mary bell, daniel -- just like he purchased his own freedom, now has to purchase mary's freedom. ann bell wins her freedom and james ash wins his freedom, but this is what happens to mary bell. there were 11 bells, the largest family group on the pearl. there were 11 of them. this is the court document valuing them for susan armstead at $5,000. one final comment on that. there is one final lawsuit that eleanor bell, mary's daughter, brings against susan armstead in 1851. just to be clear...
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joining us is anne-marie bates did -- based in dutch anne-marie nne-marie baisden.. expensive or doesn't have some ways to go? : if anything, it is in their best interest to make further evenng though it will be difficult. this will be quite a challenging year so it will be difficult to maintain the valuation. this is a heavily shorted stock. do they double down and smash it, or do we go back to the angst we saw? anne-marie: there are some concerns because even though it has been going for years, and a still largely an unknown quantity as to how they will deal with challenges. the last few quarters may have put some fears at ease by meeting delivery targets, getting new models out. there are some positives. tom: i want to show to a chart that goes to the fitch wheelhouse, the bond of tesla. this is a recovery like i have never seen. equity gets all the play. the bond is extraordinary. we are up 23% from the bottom in 1982, back up to par, back to yielding a 5% coupon on the five-year paper. it is almost a once in a lifetime move. how does fitch perceive this value n
joining us is anne-marie bates did -- based in dutch anne-marie nne-marie baisden.. expensive or doesn't have some ways to go? : if anything, it is in their best interest to make further evenng though it will be difficult. this will be quite a challenging year so it will be difficult to maintain the valuation. this is a heavily shorted stock. do they double down and smash it, or do we go back to the angst we saw? anne-marie: there are some concerns because even though it has been going for...
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good-bye, mary ann williamson. now, as i mentioned, there is a threshold that has just been crossed here. today in terms of the balance of the field, we crossed a mathematical threshold because, again, remember this is what the board looked like when it was full. this is what the board looked like when it was full when we started. now this is what the full slate of candidates looks like as of tonight. if you can absorb visual information like this quickly or if you can count really fast, you will note that as of tonight with marianne williamson dropping out of the race, officially half of the democratic field is gone. as many candidates have now dropped out of the race as are still in the race. we are on the fulcrum. the seesaw is perfectly balanced. the democratic field will eventually reduce itself to one, but the half-life decay metaphor is in effect in round numbers tonight. half the democratic field is officially out. now, last night the incumbent president held his first campaign rally of the election year of
good-bye, mary ann williamson. now, as i mentioned, there is a threshold that has just been crossed here. today in terms of the balance of the field, we crossed a mathematical threshold because, again, remember this is what the board looked like when it was full. this is what the board looked like when it was full when we started. now this is what the full slate of candidates looks like as of tonight. if you can absorb visual information like this quickly or if you can count really fast, you...
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this infrastructure plan comes as the 2020 field is getting smaller, headed into the iowa caucuses, mary ann moved to des moines this summer, is ending her campaign for president just weeks before the caucuses kickoff. connell? connell: all right that does it for her. the infrastructure supposedly the one bipartisan issue but as you say, hillary we haven't been able to get it done, thank you. hillary vaughn. melissa: do you know what's the bipartisan issue is spending all of our money. spending my money and your money that's one thing they all can do it drives me absolutely bananas. connell: i'm glad i was able to trigger you. melissa: you really were. a major warning before your next on line order how scammers are posing as workers from amazon's fraud department. connell: and admission from federal prosecutors missing video raising even more questions, and the investigation around jeffrey epstein's death we'll have the story on that. melissa: plus a potential game changer, and new research revealing that jupiter might be actively flinging dangerous objects at earth, like a sniper. connell:
this infrastructure plan comes as the 2020 field is getting smaller, headed into the iowa caucuses, mary ann moved to des moines this summer, is ending her campaign for president just weeks before the caucuses kickoff. connell? connell: all right that does it for her. the infrastructure supposedly the one bipartisan issue but as you say, hillary we haven't been able to get it done, thank you. hillary vaughn. melissa: do you know what's the bipartisan issue is spending all of our money. spending...
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tonight we welcome mary anne plane the author of "hitler's last hostages" a fascinating study of art in the third reich traces the roots of hitler's obsession with art and the vision of a purified nazi state. the author an art reporter for "the wall street journal" and american cheerleader for "the news york times." we are pleased to have her in conversation with aaron thompson who has the wonderful designation of being the only full-time professor of art crime. following the conversation we will have a knotty and q&a so save your questions and following that "hitler's last hostages" will be on sale at the museum shop in the author will do a book signing in the main lobby with a pen of your choice for like two welcome her livestream it into her joining us live and i want to welcome our c-span viewers. we are going to watch a brief video about auschwitz not long ago and not far away. that is the exhibition on view at the museum and then our program will begin. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> auschwitz, not long ago, not far away now open at the museum of jewish herita
tonight we welcome mary anne plane the author of "hitler's last hostages" a fascinating study of art in the third reich traces the roots of hitler's obsession with art and the vision of a purified nazi state. the author an art reporter for "the wall street journal" and american cheerleader for "the news york times." we are pleased to have her in conversation with aaron thompson who has the wonderful designation of being the only full-time professor of art crime....
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for your part, mary anne marsh, foxnews.com, here's the headline. "rich, live, and periods. what the dems want for president?" you write, "it's clear he only engages with those of his choosing, on his terms rather than voters', 14 who would work if he was elected president." >> to every reporter who ever called to complain about a client of mine for the headlines, i hear you. on this i would say, democrats really want, after three years of tv reality host running the country, have someone come and nominate someone they only know from tv? bloomberg is historically -- whether it has run for mayor or president -- he is now using his overwhelming wealth to pay for all kinds of tv ads and short circuit the process and hope for fracture contest, which is how he's always one. why is that the democrats would support him when he won't go through the process? at the first four contests, especially new hampshire, you are required to meet people. you are required to do town halls. you required to look everyone in the eye. michael bloomberg doesn't like people, i don't think. doesn't lik
for your part, mary anne marsh, foxnews.com, here's the headline. "rich, live, and periods. what the dems want for president?" you write, "it's clear he only engages with those of his choosing, on his terms rather than voters', 14 who would work if he was elected president." >> to every reporter who ever called to complain about a client of mine for the headlines, i hear you. on this i would say, democrats really want, after three years of tv reality host running the...
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let's get straight over to ann marie. us about how the next 12 months in the brexit process impact u.k.'s supermarket players. jeffrey is out with ore morning call. >> matt, you know that the brits love supermarkets and jeffreys are quite bullish on the whole sector. when tesco comes out with their trading, it is going to be upbeat and on a positive note. jeffries is saying the asian process could materialize more quickly. a strong start to 2020. they also have a buy on morrison but a hold on sainsbury. matt: thanks very much. looking at the jeffries call on tesco. we're also watching miners and steel makers and luxury stocks. what do they have in common? it could all be boosted by the chinese move to inject cash into its economy. keep an eye on rio tinto, b.h.p. lvmh care.lencore, anna: a couple of others that we're keeping an eye on. an noum on -- announcement on oil. also as we were talking about that, we have seen a note about the aviation sector. and agrade from lufthansa upgreat from i.a.g. we'll see whether anybody
let's get straight over to ann marie. us about how the next 12 months in the brexit process impact u.k.'s supermarket players. jeffrey is out with ore morning call. >> matt, you know that the brits love supermarkets and jeffreys are quite bullish on the whole sector. when tesco comes out with their trading, it is going to be upbeat and on a positive note. jeffries is saying the asian process could materialize more quickly. a strong start to 2020. they also have a buy on morrison but a...
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we have daniel and mary over here and we have ann suing gerard greenfield, and we have james ash. susan armstead bided her time, we did for the right opportunity to seize mary and the children as her property. she drags out the probate for as long as she can on roberts will. she continues this whole time to hire out mary and the children. she is hiring them out and mary is claiming her freedom. mary gets a freedom certificate from the court based on the deed. it is probably the case that mary bell try to negotiate with susan armistead, but susan armistead would not budge. years go by. we are not sure of the timing or how it was coordinated, but in 1839, ann bell's suit against gerard greenfield had stalled, that gerard greenfield decides to sell james ash. if he can execute the sudden sale, maybe he can get around the provisions in the 1824 will. james ash is seized, taken to the yellow house, and potentially is going to be sold south. this is the lawsuit that ash brings against william h williams. he is at the yellow house and he is being held there, and james ash filed his suit a
we have daniel and mary over here and we have ann suing gerard greenfield, and we have james ash. susan armstead bided her time, we did for the right opportunity to seize mary and the children as her property. she drags out the probate for as long as she can on roberts will. she continues this whole time to hire out mary and the children. she is hiring them out and mary is claiming her freedom. mary gets a freedom certificate from the court based on the deed. it is probably the case that mary...
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anne-marie green is off, i'm wendy gillette. hundreds of protesters outside the u.s. embassy in baghdad are gone this morning. tensions remain high. the pro-iran demonstrators withdrew from the compound after two days of clashes with american forces. president trump says iran will be held fully responsible. laura podesta is in new york. what's the fallout from the embassy violence? >> reporter: wendy, there are several levels of fallout. one, it's a security concern. how did these protesters breach checkpoints in order to get into the embassy compound? there's also a relationship fallout. tensions between iran and the u.s. are now at an all-time high since iran is accused of backing these protesters even though the country denies it. as protesters withdraw from the u.s. embassy in baghdad, more american troops are on their way to the middle east. the department of defense released new video showing hundreds of paratroopers from the 82nd airborne division preparing for deployment. for two days, iranian-backed protesters set fires, threw rocks, and painted anti-american
anne-marie green is off, i'm wendy gillette. hundreds of protesters outside the u.s. embassy in baghdad are gone this morning. tensions remain high. the pro-iran demonstrators withdrew from the compound after two days of clashes with american forces. president trump says iran will be held fully responsible. laura podesta is in new york. what's the fallout from the embassy violence? >> reporter: wendy, there are several levels of fallout. one, it's a security concern. how did these...
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anne-marie green is off. i'm wendy gillette. happy new year. celebrations around the world marked the start of 2020. in new york's times square about a million people partied amid tight security as the iconic crystal ball dropped to usher in the new year without incident. elsewhere, fireworks litit up t sky in cities across the globe as people said good-bye to 2019. hillary lane has more on the new year's festivities in the big apple. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: at the stroke of midnight, the massive crowd in times square rang in the start of 2020. >> a bucket list item, so always wanted to come to new york and do it in times square. >> i never going to regret to spend new year here. >> reporter: the big apple's big party came off without a hitch thanks in no small part to the massive police operation that enveloped the crowd. the nypd had said it was unaware of any credible threats, but protecting this event is always a priority. revelers had been standing here for hours partying and celebrating the new year, but many were quick to leave
anne-marie green is off. i'm wendy gillette. happy new year. celebrations around the world marked the start of 2020. in new york's times square about a million people partied amid tight security as the iconic crystal ball dropped to usher in the new year without incident. elsewhere, fireworks litit up t sky in cities across the globe as people said good-bye to 2019. hillary lane has more on the new year's festivities in the big apple. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: at the stroke...
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speaking of oil, anne-marie is looking at the options market, what is it telling you? l the price action this morning is really in the options market. you can see calls at the highest since september and the premiums are the most expensive since september to put. investors are paying up to prevent future spikes. and volatility, a key measure in how expense of these options are is the highest since december. down from the gains, but the risk premium is coming back into the market. everyone is worried and it is spooking the market, that is why you see call options spiking. everyone is looking for protection. anna: all these things very much in focus. keep an eye on what is going on in the mining sector. the chip stocks beating estimates. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses
speaking of oil, anne-marie is looking at the options market, what is it telling you? l the price action this morning is really in the options market. you can see calls at the highest since september and the premiums are the most expensive since september to put. investors are paying up to prevent future spikes. and volatility, a key measure in how expense of these options are is the highest since december. down from the gains, but the risk premium is coming back into the market. everyone is...
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mary ann borgeson, the president of the national association of counties. , president of the national league of cities property -- cities. and karen freeman-wilson. see and president of the chicago urban league. >> thank you for attending this insightful conversation. thank you all for coming. .his topic is interesting to me i look to my parents and i see that they are starting to get to nh where they are thinking about retirement. i am learning there is a lot of anxiety that comes with that. from them, their friends, my aunts and uncles. i'm going to put this question to you all broadly. what are some of the most unique challenges that are facing americans who are 50 years or older? clearly, and if the big challenges that older folks are financialhaving the wherewithal to enter into the later years hand to live in a healthy, vibrant way as we age. this is certainly one of the challenges. another i would lift up is the challenge of maintaining social connection. social challenges with isolation among older people. natural security and containing social connections seem to be two very
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lisa: mary ann, thank you very much for being here today and we honor your son brandon mendoza. thank you. lisa: coming up, president trump makes history, become thbecoming the first president to speak at the march for life. rachel campos-duffy caught up with the president. she will have the interview you will only see on "fox & friends." stay with us. that's next. >> they have a lot of people out there. and it turned out to be very successful. >> unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the white house. [cheers and applause] any comments doug? yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven
lisa: mary ann, thank you very much for being here today and we honor your son brandon mendoza. thank you. lisa: coming up, president trump makes history, become thbecoming the first president to speak at the march for life. rachel campos-duffy caught up with the president. she will have the interview you will only see on "fox & friends." stay with us. that's next. >> they have a lot of people out there. and it turned out to be very successful. >> unborn children have...
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anne-marie talking about the attack on the facility. oil production passes through soil -- saudi arabia. the u.s. oil markets are pretty responsive in terms of bringing in more supply. >> they are very responsive. is muchy the supply more elastic than it used to be. the example from september does set the precedent. it is also important to emphasize the attack overnight did not disrupt any oil supplies in the short-term. while people are concerned about escorting conflict, it is not like we saw any supply taken off the market. that is different than september 1 way someone of the most important supply routes blown up or disrupted. it does emphasize any spike in prices is unlikely to sustain. argue about what we mean in terms of short-term. the short-term gains will not sustain over the months ahead. >> thank you very much for joining us. the bloomberg live managing editor. up next, we are going to stick with our top story, bringing you all the geopolitical fallout in one of the killing of the -- in the killing of one of the top iranian
anne-marie talking about the attack on the facility. oil production passes through soil -- saudi arabia. the u.s. oil markets are pretty responsive in terms of bringing in more supply. >> they are very responsive. is muchy the supply more elastic than it used to be. the example from september does set the precedent. it is also important to emphasize the attack overnight did not disrupt any oil supplies in the short-term. while people are concerned about escorting conflict, it is not like...
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anne-marie is changing -- tracking the changing political landscape of russia.ng context for us. >> it's a big reshuffle, dramatic and unexpected move. a low profiled technocrat. a politicalen as power play. many are scratching their heads. he may take a new position as deputy chairman of the security council. that's a start of the personnel moves. we are waiting on other key ministries such as finance and we will focus on energy. ,art of the shakeup as well also calling for sweeping constitutional changes. that has many speculating about a plan to potentially hold onto power beyond the end of his term in 2024. one saying the presidency will be downgraded and the state council might become more powerful. they seem to be potentially modeling the new russian model to potentially's keep a grip on power after he in's his term as president. tora: coming up, we speak the goldman sachs chief economist and we will talk about his 2020 outlook. and global growth led by the u.s.. don't miss that interview up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg "daybreak: eu
anne-marie is changing -- tracking the changing political landscape of russia.ng context for us. >> it's a big reshuffle, dramatic and unexpected move. a low profiled technocrat. a politicalen as power play. many are scratching their heads. he may take a new position as deputy chairman of the security council. that's a start of the personnel moves. we are waiting on other key ministries such as finance and we will focus on energy. ,art of the shakeup as well also calling for sweeping...
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anne-marie, yesterday we talked about lingering mideast tensions propping up oil prices. 24 hours lateris not just tension, it is outright fear with tensions ratcheting up. >> that is exactly right. not a single oil facility or production was hit, but the killing of one of the most powerful generals in iran is a provocation of risk that could destabilize the middle east. oil prices we have seen jump on this move. barreljust under $70 a on brent. it is the biggest day since we had those attacks in september. what happens next, whether or not prices stay elevated, remains to be seen, whether or not the escalation of the current situation and relationship, but just yesterday, rbc said iraq ranks one of the top risks of 2020 it is and she said that potential tripwire for u.s.-arabian clash, -- u.s.-iranian clash, which we are just starting to see today. nejra: let us get the first word news. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer is insisting the impeachment trial of president donald trump includes new documents and testimony. the revelation of administration emails that show officials que
anne-marie, yesterday we talked about lingering mideast tensions propping up oil prices. 24 hours lateris not just tension, it is outright fear with tensions ratcheting up. >> that is exactly right. not a single oil facility or production was hit, but the killing of one of the most powerful generals in iran is a provocation of risk that could destabilize the middle east. oil prices we have seen jump on this move. barreljust under $70 a on brent. it is the biggest day since we had those...
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nejra: as we look ahead to china sending a trade delegation to sign the phase one deal anne-marie wasring to, head of investments at commercial bank of dubai is still with us. how are you approaching investing in china? are you doing it via the yuan? are you looking at equities? the fixed income space? >> there are different aspects. we look at medium-term view. we think china has been trying to reorient its economy from an export led economy to a domestic consumption oriented economy. we believe the trade war has helped expedite that transition. domestically, companies playing on the domestic front in china, therefore are very attractive. manus: how do you play the differential in technology? american technology companies are resplendent versus those , do you agree? think it is a structural change. it is technology that will decide the future. chinese technology companies have done extremely well and they are far ahead in terms of developing new technologies like 5g, for example. i think that is a fundamental issue behind the trade war. there are opportunities in the technology space
nejra: as we look ahead to china sending a trade delegation to sign the phase one deal anne-marie wasring to, head of investments at commercial bank of dubai is still with us. how are you approaching investing in china? are you doing it via the yuan? are you looking at equities? the fixed income space? >> there are different aspects. we look at medium-term view. we think china has been trying to reorient its economy from an export led economy to a domestic consumption oriented economy. we...
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anne-marie, speaking of the energy sector. oil. annmarie: we broke through $70 on brent.lso looking currencies and a basket of access that are sensitive to the middle east. gold taking off. 1600 -- $16 anh ounce. -- silver is also higher. every major middle eastern , all of these currencies are down. there's a lot of tension in the middle east. thanks so much. juliette saly, tom mackenzie, it annmarie hordern. let's get the bloomberg first word news. iran has retaliated against the u.s. killing of its general. the escalation coming hours after president donald trump said the u.s. was totally prepared for an attack. iran's foreign minister tehran isn't looking for war but will defend itself. ray dalio's flagship fund has suffered its first annual loss in two decades. the fund dropped 0.5% last year. despite many peers posting their best returns to the financial crisis. it was the only fourth annual loss for the fund since it began in 1991. the fund has returned 11.5% on an annual basis. the u.k. wants a fresh trade deal with the eu by the end of the year. that's what boris
anne-marie, speaking of the energy sector. oil. annmarie: we broke through $70 on brent.lso looking currencies and a basket of access that are sensitive to the middle east. gold taking off. 1600 -- $16 anh ounce. -- silver is also higher. every major middle eastern , all of these currencies are down. there's a lot of tension in the middle east. thanks so much. juliette saly, tom mackenzie, it annmarie hordern. let's get the bloomberg first word news. iran has retaliated against the u.s. killing...