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at the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially assembled. >> i'm pleading not guilty because they have no evidence. when they found it, it was not intact, okay? >> what was you going to do with it? >> everything that they have is things that i was allowed to have. >> but she did tell us that if she were going to make what she's accused of making, she has a good idea of how to do it. >> you have to have your marker to make it hard and you have to put your pads over it to protect it. >> as mary beth began her how-to description, all i could think about is human nature and how when left without normal resources, want or need or desire will lead you to create something out of nothin
at the tennessee prison for women, we found that meeting personal needs had led to a dilemma for mary beth. >> they done wrote me up. >> what? >> what for? >> look, it says that they found a glove in two trash cans and a tampon. they're trying to say i had -- >> sexual activity of any sort is against prison rules. and even though she's allowed to have the individual items she was caught with, she was written up for how they were assembled, or at least partially...
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>> hi, anderson, i was talking to mary beth christie and everybody, i was looking at the people's faces as the debate wa. i ran into michael regan and he was affusive. she thought this debate was terrific and thought lindsey graham was on fire and reforming to lindsey graham making laugh lines, particularly thurman having four kids and unless everyone wants to do that, time to get more legal immigration. everybody laughed here. this was a good one. the hall is smaller than the first debate. this is just 500 people. so it was quieter at first. people were very respectful for awhile, you could hear a pen drop but when candidates took to the podium, people loosened up, there was laughing and you know what was interesting, maybe i can show you, anderson, it's that, how close it is. how close the podiums are to the front row of where everyone was sitting. that made for a very, very intimate setting, as it will for the next debate, as well. i'll send it back to you guys right now. we'll be watching, wolf. >> alison, thanks very much. with us here inside this debate hall, our panel of cnn poli
>> hi, anderson, i was talking to mary beth christie and everybody, i was looking at the people's faces as the debate wa. i ran into michael regan and he was affusive. she thought this debate was terrific and thought lindsey graham was on fire and reforming to lindsey graham making laugh lines, particularly thurman having four kids and unless everyone wants to do that, time to get more legal immigration. everybody laughed here. this was a good one. the hall is smaller than the first...
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. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of neighborhoods it is difficult to understand. sometimes it's just the survival. they have to perpetrate before they're perpetrated against. >> for years msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system. with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we're about to go inside a world where cameras are by law forbidden to go. >> you guys are the world's dumbest criminals -- >> 40 vehicles. we got it all together. they've been doing this over a three-month period. two of them ransacked the cars and broke in. two are each on the street corner watching to make sure the police do
. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that come to this detention center and court complex leave here and forget there's an option of graduating to the adult prison system. >> i think some children are born into a situation that's a bad one. in some neighborhoods it's like do unto others before they do it to you. for those of us not raised in those types of neighborhoods it is...
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judge mary beth bonaventura will make the decision. >> there's two reasons why you order a child detained he's a danger to himself or others or there's an unlikelihood that he'll come back to court for the second hearing. so if you make the decision that they are a danger, you detain them, and if you find that they're not a danger then you release them to the parent. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation officer for how good i been doing since i been home from boy's school. so i may go home today. hopefully. >> you ready, your honor? right this way, rodrick. stay to your lef young man. go stand next your torney. >> y'all supposed to be helping me. it ain't nobody helping me. nobody. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ >> hey, morris, how are you? don ruck, i'll be your lawyer for today. >> 17-year-old morris is locked up for possession of marijuana and more importantly for failing to appear at a prior court hearing. before he enters the courtroom to face the judge he meets wit
judge mary beth bonaventura will make the decision. >> there's two reasons why you order a child detained he's a danger to himself or others or there's an unlikelihood that he'll come back to court for the second hearing. so if you make the decision that they are a danger, you detain them, and if you find that they're not a danger then you release them to the parent. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation officer for how good i been doing...
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retirement and social security guide mary beth franklin takes us on a tour of plans that will last throughhe ages. next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >>> additional funding provided by -- luma sales. investors seeking exceptional
retirement and social security guide mary beth franklin takes us on a tour of plans that will last throughhe ages. next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." ♪ >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >>> additional funding provided by -- luma sales. investors seeking exceptional
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. >> at nasa aims in mountain view, research scientist mary beth says the news opens up new possibilities about some day visiting mars. >> for future astronauts who may explore the martian surface, here's a perfect resource for them to use and not carry with them. the decrease of the cost of exploring mars as well as increases the safety for future astronauts and explorers. >> the latest discovery doesn't prove life can exist on mars, but it's raising the possibility that earth-like conditions could also be found here. >> we now know that mars once was a planet very much like earth. with warm salty seas, with freshwater lakes. probably snow capped peaks and clouds and a water cycle just like we're studying here on earth. >> there's more research to be done, but now it will be done on a planet looking a lot more capable of sustaining life. and some of that research will be done here at moffett field. researchers tell us they plan to use a lot of technology from silicon valley. coming up tonight at 6:00, a closer look at some of the technology that went into finding water on the surface of
. >> at nasa aims in mountain view, research scientist mary beth says the news opens up new possibilities about some day visiting mars. >> for future astronauts who may explore the martian surface, here's a perfect resource for them to use and not carry with them. the decrease of the cost of exploring mars as well as increases the safety for future astronauts and explorers. >> the latest discovery doesn't prove life can exist on mars, but it's raising the possibility that...
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woman named mary beth wilhelm 25 year-old research scientist from fremont went to high school monday worked since she is 16 years old and was the first person to figure out a certain rating actually meant salt on mars. >> catherine: and debbie might be the next automaker ntsb now investigating bmw's many brand is better than to slow the fix cars that did not pat that the past a crash test issue for the 30,000 mini coopers and the brass models of the 14 digit of 15 also the cribworks 2015 regulators say bmw knew about side crash problems and of taking action sooner internal review shows volkswagen managers knew the so called defeat devices were used to cheat on emissions testing as early as 2007 volkswagen found to have falsified u.s. college investing 500,000 diesel engine vehicles when installing the software. to make them appear clear than they were at the rear of the the been tested 11 million vehicles by been manipulated. >> catherine: news tonight bullied at school and a young boy with autism seen things differently as parents began a project to help him realize how many people
woman named mary beth wilhelm 25 year-old research scientist from fremont went to high school monday worked since she is 16 years old and was the first person to figure out a certain rating actually meant salt on mars. >> catherine: and debbie might be the next automaker ntsb now investigating bmw's many brand is better than to slow the fix cars that did not pat that the past a crash test issue for the 30,000 mini coopers and the brass models of the 14 digit of 15 also the cribworks 2015...
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mary beth, thank you so much.coming up, donald trump unveiled his new tax plan today. then he sat down with erin burnett. we'll get erin onset for details of her interview. why donald trump says he's okay with paying more under his new plan. >>> plus breaking news from capitol hill. three days after speaker boehner stunned america by announcing he will step down, we have news on a possible replacement. we'll be right back. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. suffering from ringing in their ears, there's no such thing as quiet time. but you can quiet the ringing with lipo-flavonoid, the number-one doctor-recommended brand. relieve the ringing with lipo-flavonoid. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then
mary beth, thank you so much.coming up, donald trump unveiled his new tax plan today. then he sat down with erin burnett. we'll get erin onset for details of her interview. why donald trump says he's okay with paying more under his new plan. >>> plus breaking news from capitol hill. three days after speaker boehner stunned america by announcing he will step down, we have news on a possible replacement. we'll be right back. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the...
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the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> if there's one thing senior judge mary bethed in her 26 years in juvenile justice, it's that there's never a playbook when parents and kids face off in court. >> you can sentence someone to death. you can sentence someone for life imprisonment. but to try to figure out how to put a family back together in about 30 minutes after you read the report of a certain pattern of behavior that has probably gone on for years is a very tricky thing to do, very important thing to do, and wow, the impact we can have if we get it right. >> kymyada is charged with running away, and although she's told the judge her side of the story, her mother has yet to establish why she turned her daughter over to the police. >> she chose to go and be with her godmother. >> okay. so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? >> no, she didn't. because i gave her an option. i said you abide by the rules, or you can go. >> at some time you called the police and reported her as a runaway. >> okay, now. she didn't call. she didn't check in. s
the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> if there's one thing senior judge mary bethed in her 26 years in juvenile justice, it's that there's never a playbook when parents and kids face off in court. >> you can sentence someone to death. you can sentence someone for life imprisonment. but to try to figure out how to put a family back together in about 30 minutes after you read the report of a certain pattern of behavior that has probably gone on for years is...
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mary beth a.m. if you a person of faith. you believe you a spiritual being that sometimes the moments of stress and trauma can be entry newest conversation with the sacred. >> if this is all that there is. we live for 70 years, 80 years then, boom, gone. nothing, nothing. this is like, this is like playing theater. this is like, this this doesn't make sense. why fall in love? why sacrifice for your children? why, it doesn't makence you know, this, you know, it is life, life makes fence there is eternity. >> it took me a long time to realize that it is a mystery i will never understand. i don't have the capability of understanding. >> there will automobiles skeptics and always be reason ares to think history is convenient. it must m be a ha lose and convinced he will always be. >> i feel blessed in af amazing way because i have been given an opportunity to know that something else exists. that is one of the greatest gifts that could ever be jeff ton somebody and that is understanding and in knowing that, this is not all there
mary beth a.m. if you a person of faith. you believe you a spiritual being that sometimes the moments of stress and trauma can be entry newest conversation with the sacred. >> if this is all that there is. we live for 70 years, 80 years then, boom, gone. nothing, nothing. this is like, this is like playing theater. this is like, this this doesn't make sense. why fall in love? why sacrifice for your children? why, it doesn't makence you know, this, you know, it is life, life makes fence...
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>> it's all about you, thanks for saying nice things about us on our fox 5ny facebook page -- >> mary beth wolfe, i believe, it's her birthday, and her husband says happy birthday to >> nice. >> he arranged all this. >> have a good one! >> also this morning, fossils of a previously unknown species of human have been found in south africa. >> no kidding? >> the bones of 15 bodies were discovered outside of johannesburg. they were found back in 2013, but details were unveiled yesterday -- >> what are they waiting for? >> well -- >> i guess -- >> 1500 bones they had to go through deep inside the caves. they think they were placed there as a burial by their own kind. researchers are calling this incredible, their brains were only about the size of an orange. [laughter] did they check our brains? [laughter] >> what else? >> pea, pea-sized. >> so they found the bones in 2013. i guess, look, they're probably a million years old, what's another two years? >> yeah. anyway, 9:00 we're working on a lot of things. a native new yorker actress will be here, three get lost in pumpkin. pumpkin-flavored be
>> it's all about you, thanks for saying nice things about us on our fox 5ny facebook page -- >> mary beth wolfe, i believe, it's her birthday, and her husband says happy birthday to >> nice. >> he arranged all this. >> have a good one! >> also this morning, fossils of a previously unknown species of human have been found in south africa. >> no kidding? >> the bones of 15 bodies were discovered outside of johannesburg. they were found back in...
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research center in mountain new instrument in making that happen and especially this woman her name is mary beth will how she's 25 years old she is a research scientist from fremont with high school in mountain view and has worked at the ames research said she was just 16 years old shoe the first person to figure out a reading was actually in the cave and salt on mars and that helped researchers by leaps and bounds president obama and russian president finally met face to face. >>james: they said they were pleased with the result from the meeting this came as a bit of a surprise to some the to jabs of one another during the general assembly prior to their meeting all bomb attack the russian moves and you cry and am he criticized how they're handling hot bat handling violence she did talk for by the hour and have discussed in ukraine and syria the administration official called the big focus stock in its atoms productive. >>james: he will ride to become the next speaker of the house the california republican and the house majority leader his to an e-mail to house calling guest today announcing hi
research center in mountain new instrument in making that happen and especially this woman her name is mary beth will how she's 25 years old she is a research scientist from fremont with high school in mountain view and has worked at the ames research said she was just 16 years old shoe the first person to figure out a reading was actually in the cave and salt on mars and that helped researchers by leaps and bounds president obama and russian president finally met face to face. >>james:...
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mary and mash and matt schlap, thank you beth for joining us. i'll start with you, matt. is jeb bush in trouble? >> no, i can't believe he's pleased to see the latest polls. but the margin of error is 6.5%. if you look at that margin of error, he could be leading the polls. there is a lot of change to come. we are 100 days from when ballot get cast. the last thing he need to do is panic. heather: do you agree, we are taking a look at that poll. his numbers have gone down. what do you think he need to do to bounce back? >> i don't think he's got an answer. everyone is waiting for the real jeb bush to show up and i think this is the real jeb bush and that's the problem. when republicans is so up jet with washington and wall street and he's all three. he isn't performing as a candidate. if he doesn't change any of those things, there is only 127 days left to iowa. 135 to new hampshire. if he doesn't change the dynamic of this race, there is no way he's going to get the nomination. and at this point i don't think he will do that. heather: he does not seem concerned. this was
mary and mash and matt schlap, thank you beth for joining us. i'll start with you, matt. is jeb bush in trouble? >> no, i can't believe he's pleased to see the latest polls. but the margin of error is 6.5%. if you look at that margin of error, he could be leading the polls. there is a lot of change to come. we are 100 days from when ballot get cast. the last thing he need to do is panic. heather: do you agree, we are taking a look at that poll. his numbers have gone down. what do you...
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mary poppins returning to the big screen. disney has announced it's developing a new live action musical that takes place 20 years after the classic 1964 film starring julie andrews. and already, beths s on who will replace. adam amys and kristin bell in contention. no release date has been set, but this one project we should all get behind. >> now who do you think should play? i heard off great person. >> i think amy adams would be a great mary poppins. when you think about julie andrews, almost more like a character, i think she'd be great. >> i agree. >> we have to talk about the view and what happened with it. they have now issued an apology. >> yeah, on the show today. we entioned they were nurses of the america are upset. we love nurses, we did not mean to offend any nurses. i think they were just kind of having a fun time making fun of that particular contestant. >> right. >> absolutely.
mary poppins returning to the big screen. disney has announced it's developing a new live action musical that takes place 20 years after the classic 1964 film starring julie andrews. and already, beths s on who will replace. adam amys and kristin bell in contention. no release date has been set, but this one project we should all get behind. >> now who do you think should play? i heard off great person. >> i think amy adams would be a great mary poppins. when you think about julie...
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beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter a. racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marieagonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines. ehtesham raja valsa raju edward joseph rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop debra a ramsup lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas ranganath anne t. ransom faina rapoport robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool roger mark rasweiler david alan rathkey >> and my brother, on behalf of the whole family including my father who passed away last year, who found it difficult to remember this day however he never wanted to foreet his name sake son, thank you. >> and my father, edward w. strom, we are your legacy and think about you every day and look forward to continuing to live our life in your tradition. william ralph raub gerard p. rauzi alexey razuvaev gregory reda sarah anne redheffer michele marie reed judith ann reese donald j. regan robert m. regan thomas michael regan christian michael otto regenhard howard reich gregg reidy jam
beth ann quigley patrick j. quigley iv michael quilty james francis quinn ricardo j. quinn carol millicent rabalais christopher peter a. racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene j. raggio laura marieagonese-snik michael paul ragusa peter frank raimondi harry a. raines lisa j. raines. ehtesham raja valsa raju edward joseph rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop debra a ramsup lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas...