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i will start with you, mary jane. the thing that's most striking is this idea farmers are dying by suicide at high rates because of the depression that's associated with the struggle. talk a little bit more about that. >> farmers are here for generations. and they don't want to be the one that loses the family's farm. they don't want to be known, it's a big stigma, to even have to sell land to get out of debt. everybody knows everybody's business. they don't want to be the one that loses the family farm. there is immense pressure to hold on to the land for the next generations and they see that slipping away everyday. my father-in-law says it took him 70 years to get for where he is right now. and he's 90. so a lot of farmers don't have the good luck that he's had, or, you know, there's been certain things that he doesn't have grandchildren. we don't have children. there is reasons that we are semi-okay right now but there are others that are not okay. that is why the suicide rates, there are a lot of stress on these
i will start with you, mary jane. the thing that's most striking is this idea farmers are dying by suicide at high rates because of the depression that's associated with the struggle. talk a little bit more about that. >> farmers are here for generations. and they don't want to be the one that loses the family's farm. they don't want to be known, it's a big stigma, to even have to sell land to get out of debt. everybody knows everybody's business. they don't want to be the one that loses...
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here it is. >> hey, mark and mary-jane. i want to thank all of y'all, this is willie, y'all are essential and as important as healthcare workers and store workers, you mean everything during this pandemic. please keep doing what you are doing. >> willie nelson sending you some love. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate you both. >> thank you, joy. bishop barber is sticking around. we'll introduce you to two women who's risking their lives at work just to survive at home. r t work just to survive at home give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there areand the best.s... which egg tastes more farm-fresh and delicious? only eggland's best. with more vitamins d and e and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your
here it is. >> hey, mark and mary-jane. i want to thank all of y'all, this is willie, y'all are essential and as important as healthcare workers and store workers, you mean everything during this pandemic. please keep doing what you are doing. >> willie nelson sending you some love. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate you both. >> thank you, joy. bishop barber is sticking around. we'll introduce you to two women who's risking their lives at work just to survive...
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conference this past year a historian claims that elizabeth van -- niece misnamed her and it was actually mary janebeth bowser? >> yeah, apparently her original name was mary jane, that is true. the most important thing is she existed and that she did do the things that we have been saying she did. so you're absolutely right. >> i couldn't find anything aboutgqgqgqgqgqgqgqgqgqÑ and elizabeth who was an important figure in the 19th century and wrote a memoir and imagine the earliest years of the 20th history having historians claim there was no liz wealth ecley, so we do have historians battling and disagreeing over the significance, the naming of but it is good to recover some of these women and that's the work being done. >> dr. john from washington, d.c. catherine, these one mary you also forgot and that's mary edwards walker who was the only female ever to receive a commission as a surgeon in the u.s. army during the war, and she's the only woman in 1865 to be awarded the medal of honor. even though it was taken away from her it was later restored by jimmy carter. but another important w
conference this past year a historian claims that elizabeth van -- niece misnamed her and it was actually mary janebeth bowser? >> yeah, apparently her original name was mary jane, that is true. the most important thing is she existed and that she did do the things that we have been saying she did. so you're absolutely right. >> i couldn't find anything aboutgqgqgqgqgqgqgqgqgqÑ and elizabeth who was an important figure in the 19th century and wrote a memoir and imagine the...
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. >> reporter: mary jane shall ram is with noaa administration. she says in one hour the biologists spotted a massive pod of at least 47 blue whales taking part of a feeding frenzy. >> the drill, krill, we have it in such abundance the blue whales have targeted our waters to feed. >> reporter: ander day the blue whale cans eat up to six tons of krill. the reason for all of the krill? perfect weather patterns involving wind followed by an up welling or rising of the sea water bringing nutrient rich water and krill to the surface. while blue whales are an ener, to s of whaling. >> there has been no substantial increase in this particular blue whale population since the early 1990s. >> reporter: she say st's main reason for that, whales getting tangled up in tissuing gear and othersing with hit by ships. since some blue whales can reach lengths of # 5 feet or more noaa is asking the shipping companies to slow down. >> transit the shipping lanes in i t. approach of the golden gate at a speed of 10 knots or less they is possible in order to minimize th
. >> reporter: mary jane shall ram is with noaa administration. she says in one hour the biologists spotted a massive pod of at least 47 blue whales taking part of a feeding frenzy. >> the drill, krill, we have it in such abundance the blue whales have targeted our waters to feed. >> reporter: ander day the blue whale cans eat up to six tons of krill. the reason for all of the krill? perfect weather patterns involving wind followed by an up welling or rising of the sea water...
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was in point it was hiring but the moment i saw him i knew i needed that guy in florida who rose mary jane you went. but i mean that this guy would give you the shirt off in fact it was such a nice. name for being such a big star he was truly in touch i was so derek's even oh say you also worked with him in a nightclub tell us more about handel. and let's be clear about this that people together it's a club because it's not like you work in shoulder to shoulder 6 this cost to sit in this park i cite the building at the time you don't even know in the squad cars they show up they stay outside they don't come indeed on the system ok. just want to. come out so we don't really do that nature but we are employed by the same people ok so their children's relationship with floyd was very short because that was it except for the role that was. shot in. the day also i did clear that up for id do you think they should even recognize floyd's during their arrest. it's possible that maybe. they did die in that moment because you know if they can my sister recognizes you in my business security that usu
was in point it was hiring but the moment i saw him i knew i needed that guy in florida who rose mary jane you went. but i mean that this guy would give you the shirt off in fact it was such a nice. name for being such a big star he was truly in touch i was so derek's even oh say you also worked with him in a nightclub tell us more about handel. and let's be clear about this that people together it's a club because it's not like you work in shoulder to shoulder 6 this cost to sit in this park i...
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kennedy i think you will be impressed with my choices, i was going to say but you know what, and mary janef canada, the replacements kennedy. the stinson's. from french firecracker, there is an old friend. what has someone borrowed from you but never given back, keep it clean dana. >> i can't think of anything. i don't have anything worth borrowing. >> that's a terrible thing to say. >> my answer was going to be people take books and i never see them again. they say they're bringing the back, i don't care take the book. >> movies too. jesse, your the power to the mic to thyou are the power.i don't u should see my basement. >> i just may. kennedy? >> my loyalty and undying infection. affection. somebody stole my golf clubs and i'm not going to say who it is because it's not worth mentioning your stupid name, my dad's golf clubs. not my dad but the guy who stole them. "one more thing" is up next. we learned so much. . . you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard.
kennedy i think you will be impressed with my choices, i was going to say but you know what, and mary janef canada, the replacements kennedy. the stinson's. from french firecracker, there is an old friend. what has someone borrowed from you but never given back, keep it clean dana. >> i can't think of anything. i don't have anything worth borrowing. >> that's a terrible thing to say. >> my answer was going to be people take books and i never see them again. they say they're...
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mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane and franklin came to andover to visit the aiken family. they came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins. mary and john had children and franklin and jane become very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which, is referred to as the summer white house. it's called that because franklin pierce would come visit his wife in andover. jane would stay with her sister, mary, at 48 central street and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it's believed that the administrative staff stayed at 47 central street just across the road from them. jane and franklin were staying in andover because there had been a death in the family. jane's uncle, amos lawrence, had died, and so they went to boston to attend that funeral. they returned to andover so they could pack their things and he
mary was jane pierce's sister. they were very close friends throughout life and mary was there for jane at all of her most important times in her life. jane and franklin came to andover to visit the aiken family. they came here with their son, benny, to visit the cousins. mary and john had children and franklin and jane become very close and attached to those children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which, is referred to as the summer white house. it's called...
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you're there for the moment that alana, mary jane, carissa and laura all get the news that could helpphysical >>> and one of the wildest seasons ev o bachelorette." >> it was just an emotional roller coaster. >> kaitlyn back in prime time talking to "gma's" cameras about those surprise moments with nick, quarantining right now with jason, and what led to this moment overnight. all ahead as she says -- >> good morning, america. ♪ don't you agree ♪ don't you agree >>> good morning, america. great to have you with us on this tuesday morning. >> and this week we're excited because we're highlighting small businesses run by women. we have an update on the business we told you about yesterday. krystal shaw's kid's clothing company random rompers. we teamed up the joann stores and surprised her with $5,000. >> she told us after appearing on "gma" she got hundreds of orders and was able to catch up on bills, and this morning, we're highlighting more small businesses run by incredible women. looking forward to that. >> we are, but first we have a lot of news to get to starting with the latest
you're there for the moment that alana, mary jane, carissa and laura all get the news that could helpphysical >>> and one of the wildest seasons ev o bachelorette." >> it was just an emotional roller coaster. >> kaitlyn back in prime time talking to "gma's" cameras about those surprise moments with nick, quarantining right now with jason, and what led to this moment overnight. all ahead as she says -- >> good morning, america. ♪ don't you agree ♪...
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mary was jane pierces sister. they were very close friends throughout life. mary was there for chain and all of her most important times in her life. chain and franklin came to and over to visit the family. they came here with their son benny to visit the cousins, marion john had children. franklin and jane became very close and attached to their children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which was referred to as the summer white house. franklin pierce would come visit his wife at andover. jane would stay with her sister mary at 48 central street and he would come visit them in the summers in particular. it is believed that the administrative staff stayed at 47 central street just across the road from them. jane and franklin were staying at and over because there had been a death and the family. james uncle amos lawrence had died. they returned and pack their thing so they can move to the white house. unfortunately, the train ride was very devastating for the family. they were about a mile outside, and the axelrod broke on the
mary was jane pierces sister. they were very close friends throughout life. mary was there for chain and all of her most important times in her life. chain and franklin came to and over to visit the family. they came here with their son benny to visit the cousins, marion john had children. franklin and jane became very close and attached to their children after their son passed away. the family stayed at 48 central street which was referred to as the summer white house. franklin pierce would...
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like a mary jane type of shoe. >> sharele thr she is like whatd this year.t find anything other than the shoe. >> instantly on alert. a shoe. >> he was? >> he is like really. maybe do you think it could be hers. i knew who he meant right away. right away. i am like no. there is no way. all winter, they searched everywhere here and how could they have missed it. >> she called the monroe county sheriff's office and deputies came to pick up the shoe and next day sent a photo of the shoe to chelsea's mom. >> i said i sent the e-mail to you. she said that is her shoe. and it is surreal at that point. your heart drops. you are like this may really be something we have been waiting for. she checks with the other family members and they confirm that is also chelsea's shoe. >> tip number 623. >> what does it tell you really? >> yeah. it did not look good. she is still missing. we have one shoe. where is the other shoe at. where is her costume. >> nothing else found in the area. >> nothing. searched on foot and in the air and not a sign of anything else. >> and then a
like a mary jane type of shoe. >> sharele thr she is like whatd this year.t find anything other than the shoe. >> instantly on alert. a shoe. >> he was? >> he is like really. maybe do you think it could be hers. i knew who he meant right away. right away. i am like no. there is no way. all winter, they searched everywhere here and how could they have missed it. >> she called the monroe county sheriff's office and deputies came to pick up the shoe and next day sent...
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small time mayor, mary jane scott of magland, ohio, who has led her city during ag virus outbreak. the spread through a local nursing home with tragic consequence kwenlss. these -- consequences. these and other local leaders with us today are on the fro frontline of the pandemic. with the difficult job of protecting residents and safely reopen the electiconomies and k the city services running. the goal of today's breathing is find out how they think, the federal government can provide the resources they need to protect their citizens and the guidance they need to sustain critical services and reopec nommic activity -- reopen economic activity. this is not about casting blame. it's about repairing faults. protecting communities. and saving lives. i hope you can listen and learn from these local leaders in an open and bipartisan way. i now recognize ranking member scalise for his opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i join you in welcoming all of our guests, the mayors of all these great cities. appreciate the work you do every day on the front lines. mr. chairman as you sai
small time mayor, mary jane scott of magland, ohio, who has led her city during ag virus outbreak. the spread through a local nursing home with tragic consequence kwenlss. these -- consequences. these and other local leaders with us today are on the fro frontline of the pandemic. with the difficult job of protecting residents and safely reopen the electiconomies and k the city services running. the goal of today's breathing is find out how they think, the federal government can provide the...
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mary jane and i'm a proud kansas farmer's wife. is a fourth generation farmer. 129-year-old farmhouse with barely adequate electricity and barely adequate plumbing. we live in a food desert. there was only one grocery store in our county. we live in a news desert. we have no hospital in our county. the nearest one is 30 minutes away at 70 miles an hour. kansas farmers are in a breaking point with the economic trends and polluted groundwater. causethe second leading in death in kansas. a lot of it is due to the fertilizer and runoff in the water. we did not get city water until 1984 on the farm. before that it was stream water treated with chlorine. almost everyone we know has a cancer story. is 85 farmer suicide rate deaths per 100,000 which is higher than our veterans suicide rate. since 2017 when the road markets were destabilized by terrorists, farmers lived in invisible aserty in silent desperation foreclosure looms and the blame for being the one valley farm hangs over them every single day. >> employment is important to all o
mary jane and i'm a proud kansas farmer's wife. is a fourth generation farmer. 129-year-old farmhouse with barely adequate electricity and barely adequate plumbing. we live in a food desert. there was only one grocery store in our county. we live in a news desert. we have no hospital in our county. the nearest one is 30 minutes away at 70 miles an hour. kansas farmers are in a breaking point with the economic trends and polluted groundwater. causethe second leading in death in kansas. a lot of...
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can i take a 2nd and ask you when you talk about route 66 i obviously know maris and milner when you talk about mr novak jane strand siskiyous when you say calvin lockhart i have a complete gap there can you explain who is who is calvin lockhart and why that i have here anymore he was a little black jesus he was a good looking black rebel who. it's did not have good. it's good conduct it's. his out here who are and he exhibited bad habits when we made this film and. they cared it's. well you know it's some point you can push it way far down the road in hollywood but when they start saying life's too short you're gone i've heard out of nowhere people who thought they were indispensable you get to the point where they go life's too short you're out back yeah yeah. so. what tell me about that was it the same agent that you were talking about a sense yacht for for the mary tyler moore thing tell me about who was there who to read with tell me about your 1st memories of that great well like i said the greatest sitcom ever. i read for ellen burns and jim brooks the 2 creators as it's. read and after i finished rea
can i take a 2nd and ask you when you talk about route 66 i obviously know maris and milner when you talk about mr novak jane strand siskiyous when you say calvin lockhart i have a complete gap there can you explain who is who is calvin lockhart and why that i have here anymore he was a little black jesus he was a good looking black rebel who. it's did not have good. it's good conduct it's. his out here who are and he exhibited bad habits when we made this film and. they cared it's. well you...
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jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans. that's a new one. and this is a new world. as we explore a new world instead of clinging to the old one? or are we smart and strong enough to become that we seek what is correct because we are afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. the road less traveled is a popular palm and unpopular life choice the well-traveled road is so much safer but do we want our lives to be a resume or an adventure? don't let fear rule you. fear is what has poisoned our culture and community and national character. the very worst thing done in this country are done out of fear. phobia, sexism, sexism zeno phobia, desperate send demagogue
jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans....
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jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of fragments of the expectations of a society that, honestly, in most of its expectations is not worthy of you or any of us. and that requires courage. not compliance. passion in lieu of simply plans. that's a new way and this, right now, is is a new world. so are we strong and smart enough to explore a new world instead of cling to the old one? are we smart and strong enough to become who we might be were we not afraid? because that's the problem, isn't it? i mean, we slavishly seek what is correct because we're afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. the road less traveled, yeah, it's a popular poem, it's an unpopular life choice. the well-trod road so much safer, but do we want
jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of fragments...
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mary trump's book. it's expected to be a tell-all of life inside the trump dynasty and a closer look at how donald trump came to be. joining me is msnbc contributor emily janex, a national correspondent for "vanity fair" and the author of "born trump: inside america's first family." emily, what more can you tell us about the expectations surrounding this tell-all? >> what we know about president trump is that he was incredibly close to his father, fred trump. any book detailing their relationship, detailing the inside juice within the trump family, and i know this because i wrote a book about the inside juice within the trump family, is likely to really hit a nerve and to get under his skin. it is unclear how personal it gets, because we have not yet read the contents of this book. but i can tell you it will strike a nerve with the president. and it's coming at a time that's very close to the election, and who knows what the reaction could be within the white house? >> it is, as you've said, very likely to strike a nerve with the president. twl we don't have many details on it. yet the description from the publisher suggests the book uses mary's education a
mary trump's book. it's expected to be a tell-all of life inside the trump dynasty and a closer look at how donald trump came to be. joining me is msnbc contributor emily janex, a national correspondent for "vanity fair" and the author of "born trump: inside america's first family." emily, what more can you tell us about the expectations surrounding this tell-all? >> what we know about president trump is that he was incredibly close to his father, fred trump. any book...