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mary anne: no, it was simple. ed: what would you do about the aleppo is not a simple answer, but he was asked and he blanks and stares right into the camera and says, what is aleppo? is that fatal for presidential candidate? mary anne: that is after he did not know who he has, like donald trump, no business in the race. -- he did not know who harriet tubman was 3-d has, like donald trump, no business in the race. ed: he is at the 15% threshold, doesn't disqualify him, rob? rob: i think it does. the problem for him is his appeal. he was garnering, highly trump. this highly educated republicans cannot be on board if he does not janet: know what aleppo was. janet:some polls have met 7%, sign you are from 7% to 13%. ed: we will take a break but we will be back. stay with us "on the record." fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a lin
mary anne: no, it was simple. ed: what would you do about the aleppo is not a simple answer, but he was asked and he blanks and stares right into the camera and says, what is aleppo? is that fatal for presidential candidate? mary anne: that is after he did not know who he has, like donald trump, no business in the race. -- he did not know who harriet tubman was 3-d has, like donald trump, no business in the race. ed: he is at the 15% threshold, doesn't disqualify him, rob? rob: i think it does....
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mary anne: elizabeth warren. rob: the republican national committee knew that they were getting more small donors than ever think to donald trump. ed: my best week is clay every time a new charter school opens in massachusetts, it takes funding away from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. instead of draining even more money from neighborhood public schools and giving it to charters, let's devote public resources to all of our students... not just a select few. don't lift the cap on charter schools. one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. in her relentless effort to overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire w
mary anne: elizabeth warren. rob: the republican national committee knew that they were getting more small donors than ever think to donald trump. ed: my best week is clay every time a new charter school opens in massachusetts, it takes funding away from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. instead of draining even more money from neighborhood public schools and...
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youngstown, isis, pittsburgh, energy, and -- >> mary-ann, you can't deny mary-ann the fact that from the nixon/kennedy debate that appearances matter. and appearances in terms of friendliness, likability, i mean, americans want someone that's got kind of a sense of humor, who's likable, who's one of the guys, one of the gals, whatever. >> no question about it, vote verse to know and like you before they believe and trust you. both candidates have high unfavorability ratings. they have to connect with the voters. here's what's difference about this debate in particular. there's a very small slice of voters left. this isn't about pumping up the trump supporters and pumping up the clinton supporters. it's that small slice of undecided, white college educated voters. it's about persuading them, to move them one way or the other in this debate. and that's what this is going to do. last point, this debate lasts 13 days. this will define the 13 cays after this debate. you hit the second dna bait, there's only 30 days left in the kpanl. that's going to tell us a lot right there. >> look -- >
youngstown, isis, pittsburgh, energy, and -- >> mary-ann, you can't deny mary-ann the fact that from the nixon/kennedy debate that appearances matter. and appearances in terms of friendliness, likability, i mean, americans want someone that's got kind of a sense of humor, who's likable, who's one of the guys, one of the gals, whatever. >> no question about it, vote verse to know and like you before they believe and trust you. both candidates have high unfavorability ratings. they...
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in this week's hero's segment we get to know mary ann. a woman who uses her own money to buy things for those in need. >> marie: while she will get occasional help from friends for this woman it is usually a one-person commitment. chloe beardsley has more. >> chloe: mary ann is such a humble person. she didn't even want to do this interview. she says the reason she helps so mary ann came prepared this week with friends in tow they're ready to feed everyone here. >> god is good to me and i need to pass it on. >> reporter: she makes all of the packed meatball sandwichs that show a little bit of her personality. >> i am italian and i love meatballs. >> homemade sandwiches. good stuff! >> bottled water. oranges. they cake care of us. >> reporter: she also brings the homeless items >> we have couple of real young kids who i know they didn't have anything. i brought him a pair of tennis shoes, underwear, some shampoo and soap. and he said how did you know. i said i knew. you don't have anything. he said i don't. >> chloe: she got started nearly
in this week's hero's segment we get to know mary ann. a woman who uses her own money to buy things for those in need. >> marie: while she will get occasional help from friends for this woman it is usually a one-person commitment. chloe beardsley has more. >> chloe: mary ann is such a humble person. she didn't even want to do this interview. she says the reason she helps so mary ann came prepared this week with friends in tow they're ready to feed everyone here. >> god is good...
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mary anne: it could come down to the four electoral votes. they will talk about how kids can go to college free. those are the voters you need. new hampshire has tightened up, it is one of the three or four states to look at including north carolina and a few others but new hampshire, you will hear donald trump there. pat: here's harvey with the weather. harvey: let's show you the rain that we had a quarter of an inch. a third of an inch north and west and more to the south where they keep had over an inch. the good news. using more but we have a fair number of days with some rain this month. will there be more rain? not immediately. most additional rain is far to the south. it is not impossible that some of this will move back up toward the islands or southeastern for today. running about three degrees above average. boston, 63. this is important, the wind direction. it will pick up out of the northeast tomorrow. that will do two things, bring down cooler air from well to the north and keep the clouds and maybe some mr. drizzle going with th
mary anne: it could come down to the four electoral votes. they will talk about how kids can go to college free. those are the voters you need. new hampshire has tightened up, it is one of the three or four states to look at including north carolina and a few others but new hampshire, you will hear donald trump there. pat: here's harvey with the weather. harvey: let's show you the rain that we had a quarter of an inch. a third of an inch north and west and more to the south where they keep had...
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are you a mary ann kind of guy? girl next-door.the vava vroome ginger on the right. >> i thought this marriage was doom between brad and angie from the very beginning. you want to know why? >> why? >> he's married to the girl next-door, the mild, the calm jennifer aniston. and then along comes the movie set, angelina jolie. she is walking -- >> dumb dumb dumb. >> walks in the room, the glamour, the beautiful, the glamorous, the sexy vickson. i'm drawn to her, but then i got jen at home. the girl next-door. >> what do you do? >> he succombed. he chose ginger over mary ann. >> you're going to pay for it, have to work hard every day to keep her satisfied, is it worth it? yes. >> because the sexist. >> you know, you can have good relationship, when you have of these kids, have them become good citizens, good people. you know, you don't have time for the husband any more. >> avenue point in that regard. he didn't want all these kids, dragging him around the world. >> picking up adopted children here, which is great. >> yes. >> he really
are you a mary ann kind of guy? girl next-door.the vava vroome ginger on the right. >> i thought this marriage was doom between brad and angie from the very beginning. you want to know why? >> why? >> he's married to the girl next-door, the mild, the calm jennifer aniston. and then along comes the movie set, angelina jolie. she is walking -- >> dumb dumb dumb. >> walks in the room, the glamour, the beautiful, the glamorous, the sexy vickson. i'm drawn to her, but...
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now mary ann, the woman in that painting is the french symbol of liberty. liberty doesn't have to mean you have to be naked. it is the freedom to make what whatever terrible fashion choice you want, naked, burkini, socks with san dales, anything. i mean france even gave us a statue of liberty and she looks like she's wearing every towel she could find. (applause) but the prime minister is trying to say is listen, islam, you're not allowed to dictate what women can wear on the beach. that's a french mayor's job. and call me crazy, but not every woman wants to show her body at the beach. sometimes the religious reasons or modesty or because you have kielbasa-- nipples, they are like pepperoni nipples except thicker a d-- it's a thing. but still some french mayers are adam and. >> local mayors vowed to keep their bans in place. he insist there will be no burkinis. even if he has to declare his beaches for nudists only. >> make all beaches nude? that is a gerard depar-don't. terrorism is scary. but so is seeing a naked old hairy man. because although you can--
now mary ann, the woman in that painting is the french symbol of liberty. liberty doesn't have to mean you have to be naked. it is the freedom to make what whatever terrible fashion choice you want, naked, burkini, socks with san dales, anything. i mean france even gave us a statue of liberty and she looks like she's wearing every towel she could find. (applause) but the prime minister is trying to say is listen, islam, you're not allowed to dictate what women can wear on the beach. that's a...
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((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill brown says while the exact cause of the fire is unknown.... the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. ((vanessa: is the hoa doing everything it can? bill brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves. we're just as anxious to get this resolved as soon as possible.)) ((arlene: i think they world and they're people i like and respect, but i don't think they know what they're doing.)) ((vanessa murphy)) while the h-o-a waits for electrical contractors to find the right parts or present another solution, arlene christensen desribes learning a lesson during this hardship. ((arlene: that's tough and you don't realize psychologically how you miss your home. we're so spoiled, we take everything for granted, and you don't realize psychologically how you miss
((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill brown says while the exact cause of the fire is unknown.... the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. ((vanessa: is the hoa doing everything it can? bill brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves. we're...
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((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) a clark county fire report decribes smoking, popping, and sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. ((vanessa: is the hoa doing everything it can? bill brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves. we're just as anxious to get this resolved as soon as possible.)) ((arlene: i think they have the best intentions in the world and they're people i like and respect, but i don't think they know what they're doing.)) ((vanessa murphy)) electrical contractors to find the right parts or present another solution, arlene christensen desribes learning a lesson during this hardship. ((arlene: that's tough and you don't realize psychologically how you miss your home. we're so spoiled, we take everything for granted, and you don't realize psychologically how you m
((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) a clark county fire report decribes smoking, popping, and sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. ((vanessa: is the hoa doing everything it can? bill brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves. we're...
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>> they don't like being talked down to as i get across to mary anne marsh.t the deplorable line it's the way it was delivered. like we are so much better than these people. >> yes. that's really feel about it. they know so much better. also said they are irredeemable. oh, really? there is no hope for us, right? we are just sunk in this horace of sexism and racism, get out of here. >> all right. so you are angry you are mad as hell and rain a rain coat and not take it anymore like peter finch. >> what's that all about. >> you have to watch the network. >> how old do you think i am? >> 86? >> thank you. last question. do you really believe in your heart that donald trump is going to win the election? >> oh. >> thank you. >> >> i think he has a very substantial shot especially after what hillary did this weekend. >> do you think the health thing has anything to do with it or deplorable stuff. >> i think the health thing has a lot to do with it. i wish her well. i hope she recovers. don't lie with it, please. they have a reaction. when they are challenged, it's
>> they don't like being talked down to as i get across to mary anne marsh.t the deplorable line it's the way it was delivered. like we are so much better than these people. >> yes. that's really feel about it. they know so much better. also said they are irredeemable. oh, really? there is no hope for us, right? we are just sunk in this horace of sexism and racism, get out of here. >> all right. so you are angry you are mad as hell and rain a rain coat and not take it anymore...
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mary ann thought it was food poisoning or the flu, until her symptoms dragged on for months. her doctors couldn't pinpoint a cause, until one made the connection between her sickness and the tropics. "he mentioned since i had been down there and asked me if i ate fish, and i said 'yes,' and he told me about this fish toxic poisoning called ciguatera." doctor evan schwarz is a medical can't really taste it. if you cook it properly it doesn't destroy the poison." experts say you should avoid eating large fish like eel, swordfish, red snapper, sea bass and barracuda. treatment is an iv drip of a medication called mannitol. "within the first few seconds of those drops coming through it was a like a cool wash in my brain just moving down like this ." mary ann is back to normal and says while she plans to travel again this year, fish won't be on the menu. i'm martie salt, grassley said he might hold hearings for president obama's supreme court nominee. now he is backing off those statements and is keeping to his original plans. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's ---
mary ann thought it was food poisoning or the flu, until her symptoms dragged on for months. her doctors couldn't pinpoint a cause, until one made the connection between her sickness and the tropics. "he mentioned since i had been down there and asked me if i ate fish, and i said 'yes,' and he told me about this fish toxic poisoning called ciguatera." doctor evan schwarz is a medical can't really taste it. if you cook it properly it doesn't destroy the poison." experts say you...
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anything stand out, mary anne? >> i don't even know where to begin.s so much there. >> choose one point. an entry point. >> well, i think one thing is the most controversial thing that he has said of late and has said throughout this campaign is racial profiling regarding terrorism. and he cited, for example, israel. and the fact is, yes, israel does it. it does it at the airports. but it hasn't stopped terrorism. i think that's a continuing theme of donald trump. >> it stopped terrorism at the airport. i mean, they haven't had a thing this decades. i mean, it is pretty effective. >> it hasn't stopped it elsewhere. >> no. but they don't. >> donald trump talks about this in a way that is not the values that this country has. i think it is surprising for a can at that time for president who is to negative about the united states, wants to do profile. negative about the police. negative about the military. it is very surprising. >> if there were a radical mosque. and i know there is in boston. and the police surveil it. and they see young guys going out
anything stand out, mary anne? >> i don't even know where to begin.s so much there. >> choose one point. an entry point. >> well, i think one thing is the most controversial thing that he has said of late and has said throughout this campaign is racial profiling regarding terrorism. and he cited, for example, israel. and the fact is, yes, israel does it. it does it at the airports. but it hasn't stopped terrorism. i think that's a continuing theme of donald trump. >> it...
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from washington, mary ann marsh.t of all, mary ann, everybody, you know, even in l.a., even in l.a., it's all they are talking about is the presidential debate but i think it might be overhyped. what do you think? >> it's impossible to overhype this debate. over 100 million people are going to watch it. and the first 15 minutes could determine the rest of this election. don't under estimate this debate and the either candidates and what it means for the rest of this election. it could decide it tonight. >> if you were lester, what would the first question be that you ask trump? >> why do you want to be president of the united states? it's the most important question and simple question and revealing question. you want to hear from someone from the bottom of their heart. why do you want to do this job. it's the question that ended ted kennedy's ambition when roger mudd asked it. i would like to hear that question asked of both these candidates. i think it will tell you everything about them, why they are doing this an
from washington, mary ann marsh.t of all, mary ann, everybody, you know, even in l.a., even in l.a., it's all they are talking about is the presidential debate but i think it might be overhyped. what do you think? >> it's impossible to overhype this debate. over 100 million people are going to watch it. and the first 15 minutes could determine the rest of this election. don't under estimate this debate and the either candidates and what it means for the rest of this election. it could...
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immigration reform advocate mary ann mendoza joins me now. we thank you for your time.l us what it is like, first of all, to get the news that you've lost a child and to have the complicating factor that that involved somebody who shouldn't have even been here, that had -- you've been able to go back and time and that person never made it to this country or been deported along with previous criminal convictions and arrests, your son may still be here. >> absolutely. he would be here. you know, i got a call at 3:00 in the morning from afghanistan, from a fellow police officer who was also in the national guard, telling me my son had been in an accident, and my world came crumbling apart from that moment on. and brandon was a spoke in my wheel that will never be replaced. the wheel will never turn the same again in my family. but listening to some of your previous guests, i want to just say this. the hispanic community that are americans, i find it very hard to believe that they're offended and would call donald trump racist for standing up for people who are doing someth
immigration reform advocate mary ann mendoza joins me now. we thank you for your time.l us what it is like, first of all, to get the news that you've lost a child and to have the complicating factor that that involved somebody who shouldn't have even been here, that had -- you've been able to go back and time and that person never made it to this country or been deported along with previous criminal convictions and arrests, your son may still be here. >> absolutely. he would be here. you...
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mary-a mary-ann, how does she get under his skin? matt, is he in her head? i'll start with you. >> inch first of all, we've never seen anything like it. never had a woman by the nominee for any party for president, never seen the likes of donald trump, and this is the first time every voter in america and many people around the world are going to see them on a stage, side by side, take their full measure. i think the challenge for shint, she's a very good debater, but donald trump's a great performer. and we've seen that throughout this campaign and certainly in the republican debate us. i think for him, she's got to get under him and ask him questions on policy. i mean, really specific questions. and he can't just blow them off by saying, believe me. big time. going to do it. trust me. the american people to want hear more than that. >> and i think that some of the speeches of late are part of the reason that his numbers have gone up and we just saw the fox news poll, he's up one. matt, how does he get into her head? >> well, she doesn't seem to like him ve
mary-a mary-ann, how does she get under his skin? matt, is he in her head? i'll start with you. >> inch first of all, we've never seen anything like it. never had a woman by the nominee for any party for president, never seen the likes of donald trump, and this is the first time every voter in america and many people around the world are going to see them on a stage, side by side, take their full measure. i think the challenge for shint, she's a very good debater, but donald trump's a...
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((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) a clark county fire report decribes smoking, popping, and sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill brown says while the exact cause of the fire is unknown.... the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves. we're just as anxious to get this resolved as soon as possible.)) ((arlene: i think they have the best intentions in the world and they're people i like and respect, but i don't think they know what they're doing.)) ((vanessa murphy)) while the h-o-a waits for electrical contractors to find the right parts or present another solution, arlene christensen desribes learning a lesson during this hardship. ((arlene: that's tough and you don't realize psychologically hw we're so spoiled, we take everything for granted, and you don't realize psychologica
((mary ann: this one! (sound) completely destroyed!)) ((vanessa murphy)) a clark county fire report decribes smoking, popping, and sparking from an electrical meter. acting board president bill brown says while the exact cause of the fire is unknown.... the problem with getting the power back on is that equipment needed doesn't exist....thanks in part to an older building and newer technology. brown/acting board president: absolutely. i mean we're just as concerned as the homeowners themselves....
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guest host mary ann tighe is here.irman of related companies the owner of me miami dolphins and the gym i go to equinox. that's very important. i may become a tier four member. it's very expensive too. >> don't you have a trainer? >> i do have a trainer. >> why don't you dop that? >> i do. a guy named nick. >> hey. >> a guy named nick. he's great. >> does he hurt you? >> no. >> he's supposed to hurt you. >> if you go to equinox, that will change. >> can we just talk politics and real estate together? which is i'm curious whether you think that this political season has had any effect on the real estate market. >> you're in the midst of all the big capital flows. have you -- this is a man spending how many billion dollars building the arts? have you felt any impact at all from the political season? >> not really. i mean, right now you can look at the markets and i don't think you can really correlate that to the political season. i mean, today the market is a little flat. and i think probably the office leasing market i
guest host mary ann tighe is here.irman of related companies the owner of me miami dolphins and the gym i go to equinox. that's very important. i may become a tier four member. it's very expensive too. >> don't you have a trainer? >> i do have a trainer. >> why don't you dop that? >> i do. a guy named nick. >> hey. >> a guy named nick. he's great. >> does he hurt you? >> no. >> he's supposed to hurt you. >> if you go to equinox, that...
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so, mary anne, your son, who was a police officer, was killed by an illegal alien. do you believe that donald trump was correct when he said this was, in effect, preventable? if we had taken action, if policymakers had done something years ago, this wouldn't have happened? >> absolutely. all of these deaths, all of these parents that i have met throughout this tragedy that i've experienced, every one of their children would be alive had the administration been upholding the laws of the land for the last eight years. and this is what americans need to understand. they think this is like a terrible message from mr. trump. all he is saying is he's going to start upholding the laws that we currently have in this country as it should have been done for the last eight years. >> yeah, take the side of americans for once. you're really nice to come here, and you're really articulate on the subject. we appreciate it. thanks. >> thank you. >>> coming up next right here on the show. >> we're going to build a wall. mexico's going to pay for the wall. >> that was trump tonight,
so, mary anne, your son, who was a police officer, was killed by an illegal alien. do you believe that donald trump was correct when he said this was, in effect, preventable? if we had taken action, if policymakers had done something years ago, this wouldn't have happened? >> absolutely. all of these deaths, all of these parents that i have met throughout this tragedy that i've experienced, every one of their children would be alive had the administration been upholding the laws of the...
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adults in the dark.these texting codes are used to solicit drugs or inappropriate images.team 12's mary ann martinez from our sister station in saint louis has a report every parent should see. should see.has a report every if you see these codes on your kid's phone... the first thing to do... is not to panic.panic. phone... the these codes these codes phone... the do... is not to do whatever you can to with your kidyou can to do... is not to on your kid's if you see these codes on your kid's phone... the first thing to do... is not to panic.do whatever you can to open dialogue with your kid on the weather front...hermine continues to spin away from the east coast, but there's still a threat of heavy rain. there are tropical storm watches and warnings from later this week... we could be in for some serious rain... as a tropical storm has formed off mexico's pacific coast and is headed toward baja california. hillary clinton is losing ground, but donald trump isn't gaining much. up next... how each candidate plans to spend their labor day. plus sales have fizzled out and gone flat.this morni
adults in the dark.these texting codes are used to solicit drugs or inappropriate images.team 12's mary ann martinez from our sister station in saint louis has a report every parent should see. should see.has a report every if you see these codes on your kid's phone... the first thing to do... is not to panic.panic. phone... the these codes these codes phone... the do... is not to do whatever you can to with your kidyou can to do... is not to on your kid's if you see these codes on your kid's...
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mary ann will be back. you will get more. david: we'll start with you, mary ann, next time.ew scrutiny over hillary clinton's email server on capitol hill. two witnesses refused to answer lawmaker's questions. one didn't even show up. ambassador james woolsey is here to react next. >>> country music star larry gatlin is standing by donald trump, his man, but what does he think about the deplorable concept? larry joins us in studio. he has a message for hillary clinton whenpneumococcal pneumonia, it was huge for everybody. she just started to decline rapidly. i was rushed to the hospital. my symptoms were devastating. the doctor said, "pam! if you'd waited two more days, you would've died." pneumococcal pneumonia almost took me from them. if i had known that a vaccine could have helped prevent this, i would have asked my doctor about it. the mistay connected.elps us the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before.
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he was joined just shy of a year later by his baby sister, mary anne. and together they shared a childhood of simple pleasures. summers meant happy times at their grandparents' home in massachusetts. where they whiled away the long days fishing and flying kites. back in new york, charlie and mary anne shared a room in a our lady of refuge in the bronx. that all changed in is the 42, when charlie's father, a textile salesman, was transferredded from new york to baltimore. in baltimore charlie and his sister welcomed a much younger brother, ken. they experienced a unique period in our history. who better to tell that part of himself as did he right here on "sunday morning" a few years ago. ? >> osgood: baltimore, maryland, birth place of the great babe ruth and of the star spangled banner. edgar allen poe did, too, so did this young khan. charles osgood wood. the year was 194t i was nine in love with baseball. and radio. the world around. and what a world it was back then, a world at war. a world of rationing and air raid drills and victory guard fence. s
he was joined just shy of a year later by his baby sister, mary anne. and together they shared a childhood of simple pleasures. summers meant happy times at their grandparents' home in massachusetts. where they whiled away the long days fishing and flying kites. back in new york, charlie and mary anne shared a room in a our lady of refuge in the bronx. that all changed in is the 42, when charlie's father, a textile salesman, was transferredded from new york to baltimore. in baltimore charlie...
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mary ann thought it was food poisoning or the flu, until her symptoms dragged on for months. her doctors couldn't pinpoint a cause, until one made the connection between her sickness and the tropics. "he mentioned since i had been down there and asked me if i ate fish, and i said 'yes,' and he told me about this fish toxic poisoning called ciguatera." toxicologist. "the danger is you can't really taste it. if you cook it properly it doesn't destroy the poison." experts say you should avoid eating large fish like eel, swordfish, red snapper, sea bass and barracuda. treatment is an iv drip of a medication called mannitol. "within the first few seconds of those drops coming through it was a like a cool wash in my brain just moving down like this ." mary ann is back to normal and says while she plans to travel again this year, fish won't be on the menu. i'm martie salt, it's a weed native to the southwest u-s and now it's moved into the corn belt. it's a weed native to the southwest u-s and now it's moved into the corn belt. what farmers should be on the lookout for, next in our
mary ann thought it was food poisoning or the flu, until her symptoms dragged on for months. her doctors couldn't pinpoint a cause, until one made the connection between her sickness and the tropics. "he mentioned since i had been down there and asked me if i ate fish, and i said 'yes,' and he told me about this fish toxic poisoning called ciguatera." toxicologist. "the danger is you can't really taste it. if you cook it properly it doesn't destroy the poison." experts say...
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mary ann favreau is live along the fire lines. some progress today? >> they are understandably tired and they are making progress. here is a perfect example of that, you can see they were able to establish a fire line on the hill that stopped the flames. on the right, you see the burned area, on the left, the air crews dropped retardants. and there are still firefighters up on that hill just in case. >> flames leaping into the air, fiercely climbing up the santa cruz mountains in seconds. the loma fire still threatens several homes. >> that's the number one challenge we're having right now. access and getting into it, and getting the crews down in there to go direct on it. >> firefighters have stopped the fire from moving forward in this area. they're focused on hotspots like this one. firefighters are doing double duty in some cases. >> this fire has been burning a second time, burning out the second amount of fuel. we're almost dealing with this fire twice in some places. >> firefighters also stumbled on a marijuana grow. >> it it's something we stu
mary ann favreau is live along the fire lines. some progress today? >> they are understandably tired and they are making progress. here is a perfect example of that, you can see they were able to establish a fire line on the hill that stopped the flames. on the right, you see the burned area, on the left, the air crews dropped retardants. and there are still firefighters up on that hill just in case. >> flames leaping into the air, fiercely climbing up the santa cruz mountains in...
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. >> our assistant new director, mary ann vaughn. >> there she is with her family. >> awe. >> all smilingu have a lovely day. i hear she's at work. >> she came in on her birthday. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> she loves to sing. >> and she loves this song, spring love ♪ >> so we will be singing to you for sure, mary ann. >> and we have cake waiting for us in the news room. >> you think snow. >> did you bake one? >> no. >> maybe not? >> taylor swift, she made a huge donation in honor of her god son. >> this is cool. >> she is the godmother and best friends. >> godmother to her best friend. >> oh, there go. >> jamie king's son. >> kids name is leo. his mother is jamie king. jamie king, tame or swift's best friends. >> okay. >> say that again? >> and the kid is one. >> and here is the thing, surgery what at 20 months olds for congenital heart defect, and the arteries going out of leo's heart were reversed causing his blood oxygen levels to become low, so the amount she gave to the hospital to save leo's life has not been disclosed but nonetheless she puts her money where her heart is. no pun inte
. >> our assistant new director, mary ann vaughn. >> there she is with her family. >> awe. >> all smilingu have a lovely day. i hear she's at work. >> she came in on her birthday. >> ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> she loves to sing. >> and she loves this song, spring love ♪ >> so we will be singing to you for sure, mary ann. >> and we have cake waiting for us in the news room. >> you think snow. >> did you bake one? >>...
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mary ann a ridge of high pressure aloft in at the surfac this is what is left ofn hermin putting down about one half inch, 1 inch of r in new england and long island with some gusty winds waiting for thisisgu funnel boundary to mov this direction into thursday. tonight mostly clear to partly cloudy and tomorrow heat/humidity could agitate the atmosphere to have some pop-up storeses with about 20 percent coverage and then thursday the front moves by with widespread activity thursday not much rainfall tomorrow and looking at some they could have more than 1 inch of rain fall thursday eveningh , it will be a beautiful evening. tomorrow could vide number 28 of 90 plusco again than on thursday better chance of showers/storms front could produce a few spot storms friday and the pic day will be sunday with low 70s and sunshine nd and then upper 70s gm settles to lawsuits over faulty ignition switches, s and gm cars piled in a of nearly two and half million cars in 2014, the bad parts led to one and 24 deaths and 275 injuries after the ignition slipped from the o position while moving, jim ad
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this turnaround means for donald trump's campaign with our political experts, democratic analyst mary anne marsh and mass republican chair kirsten hughes. libertarian party nominee gary johnson and green party nominee jill stein will not be invited to the first presidential debate. debates made the official decision today. they could qualify for the two debates in october if their national polling average hits 15%. ed: new at 7:00, we will not be finding out how much taxpayer money was used for marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense. a federal judge ruled today the release of the defense costs should not be made public yet. the boston globe filed a motion to see the information. federal law requires the release of the information when the case is over. but the judge says the case will not be over unl appeal is decided. right now, police in easton are searching for a suspect after a woman is attacked while out walking her dog. it happened just after 6:00 a.m. yesterday morning in the area of foundry street. the victim says she was kicked from behind and briefly lost consciousness. poli
this turnaround means for donald trump's campaign with our political experts, democratic analyst mary anne marsh and mass republican chair kirsten hughes. libertarian party nominee gary johnson and green party nominee jill stein will not be invited to the first presidential debate. debates made the official decision today. they could qualify for the two debates in october if their national polling average hits 15%. ed: new at 7:00, we will not be finding out how much taxpayer money was used for...
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mary ann brought her umbrella. keeping u ining you cool in. >> very much. i say at least five degrees. i could see the difference. >> stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. >> reporter: there was free water. others chose their own refreshment. >> i'm keeping my hat on. it's very hot today but it's really nice. >> reporter: it must be september if you can hit the beach and chrissy field. it was down right holt and packed. nobody wanted to miss it. >> we live if on oakland. it's rare to be this hot. i thought we would come into the city and hang out by the water. we will stay here for as long as we can handle the heat. >> reporter: more is on the way. cornell bernard, abc7 >> keep track of the heat where you live with the app. download is for free. >>> governor brown signed a law this weekend to protect dogs from being overheated in a locked car. the law says if you see an animal trapped in a car on a hot day, you can break a car window to set it free under certain circumstances. for example, if you have tried to call 911 or animal control and if you can't find an
mary ann brought her umbrella. keeping u ining you cool in. >> very much. i say at least five degrees. i could see the difference. >> stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. >> reporter: there was free water. others chose their own refreshment. >> i'm keeping my hat on. it's very hot today but it's really nice. >> reporter: it must be september if you can hit the beach and chrissy field. it was down right holt and packed. nobody wanted to miss it. >> we live if on...
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mary ann brought her umbrella. keeping u ining you cool in. >> very much. i say at least five degrees. i could see the difference. >> stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. >> reporter: there was free water. others chose their own refreshment. >> i'm keeping my hat on. it's very hot today but it's really nice. >> reporter: it must be september if you can hit the beach and chrissy field. it was down right holt and packed. nobody wanted to miss it. >> we live if on oakland. it's rare to be this hot. i thought we would come into the city and hang out by the water. we will stay here for as long as we can handle the heat. >> reporter: more is on the way. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> keep track of the heat where you live with the app. download is for free. >>> governor brown signed a law this weekend to protect dogs from being overheated in a locked car. the law says if you see an animal trapped in a car on a hot day, you can break a car window to set it free under certain circumstances. for example, if you have tried to call 911 or animal control and if you can't f
mary ann brought her umbrella. keeping u ining you cool in. >> very much. i say at least five degrees. i could see the difference. >> stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. >> reporter: there was free water. others chose their own refreshment. >> i'm keeping my hat on. it's very hot today but it's really nice. >> reporter: it must be september if you can hit the beach and chrissy field. it was down right holt and packed. nobody wanted to miss it. >> we live if on...
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hillary clinton has put states in play, not so much because of a great i would say affection for her mary ann but this recompulsion that mr. trump is going out of his way with single voters. thest of trump's coalition is about as white as can be. >> what about gary johnson, >> depending on who he is taking a tight out of is a good bite. >> it is. obviously the rate that they are so close and in ohio from a tie to 3 to 5 points up. >> and monday, hillary clinton here obviously an appeal to the base and rally the troops videoing playing strengths. >> consolidating. >> rob portman signs the money men and strickland is trying to fight the ads painting him as inept guy. >> rob port man and his wealthy friends have spent millions attacking me. they say i lost jobs and drained the rainy day fund. for instance, i was governor during the great national recession and we know it was raining pretty hard. i used the rainy day fun because i wouldn't cut education and about the rainy day bottom of the barrel with his explanation and he is trying to tie portman to trump. >> we all know what donald trump has
hillary clinton has put states in play, not so much because of a great i would say affection for her mary ann but this recompulsion that mr. trump is going out of his way with single voters. thest of trump's coalition is about as white as can be. >> what about gary johnson, >> depending on who he is taking a tight out of is a good bite. >> it is. obviously the rate that they are so close and in ohio from a tie to 3 to 5 points up. >> and monday, hillary clinton here...
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mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long will be out of school? at lowell high did you know any homeless kids? and she said of course i did. they just want to fit in and be like everyone else. mary: and catie's closet makes that possible. on this day, the closet is traveling to the mather school in boston, there, students can choose from toiletries, clothing, shoes, jackets. brand name items that match what other kids are wearing. >> as a former teacher i can tell you, there is a direct correlation between a child's feelings about himself and how he is able to focus to learn. >> want, for them to go to school and
mary: anne-marie bisson is on a mission in memory of her daughter catie. catie died 6 years ago as her humor. loved to read. loved to write. she would be in the hospital sitting crossed-legged with her laptop, typing a story at 2:00 in the morning. mary: catie fought a valiant fight against a connective tissue disorder known as loeys-dietz syndrome. it's often marked by aneurysms in the aorta. for catie, that meant multiple surgeries. >> her first question every single time was how long...
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mary ann favro joins us. >> reporter: in fact, during tonight's mass that wraps up. the church posted a photograph of mother theresa and talked about her spirit of giving back. pope francis will hold the canonization mass tomorrow morning in st. peter's square in the vatican city. 3,000 people are expected to attend. at the missionaries of charity in pacifica, mother theresa who cared for the destitute inspired them to give back to the poor in the bay area. >> i'm thrilled about it. we're all very close to mother and she is a mother and i talk to her every day and i ask her for help and it is inspiring for me to know that she is also going to be honored in a global level by the church. >> reporter: mother theresa had ties to the bay area. her sisters run hospice for aids patients. her sisters still find and feed homeless people in alleyways and under bridges in san francisco. in order to become a saint, mother theresa had to have a miracle approved by the church. the miracle involved a 30-year-old woman who says praying to the nun cured her stomach tumor. tomorrow du
mary ann favro joins us. >> reporter: in fact, during tonight's mass that wraps up. the church posted a photograph of mother theresa and talked about her spirit of giving back. pope francis will hold the canonization mass tomorrow morning in st. peter's square in the vatican city. 3,000 people are expected to attend. at the missionaries of charity in pacifica, mother theresa who cared for the destitute inspired them to give back to the poor in the bay area. >> i'm thrilled about it....
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mary ann, i understand new developments. >> there are some new developments.olice believe that he may now be switching cars in order to perhaps target other women in the bay area. the first attack happened here on o hamilton avenue an meridian in san jose. police say this is where russell tried pull a woman into his car. david lee russell is a convicted sex offender. police say he has prior convictions for assaults against women and is considered ek treemly dangerous. now, russell is accused of trying to kidnap a woman here monday and another woman just a few miles away off hillsdale avenue near highway 87. >> he attacked these women and tried to you know, pull them into his own car. >> he was driving a white nissan rogue, similar to this one, with no license plates. >> even b thouen though he was seen in the white rogue, being this guy is an experienced criminal, wouldn't put it past him to dump that car, steal another car. >> allison said she's uneasy knowing russell may still be in the community, especially since she has a 9-year-old daughter. >> ipg that's
mary ann, i understand new developments. >> there are some new developments.olice believe that he may now be switching cars in order to perhaps target other women in the bay area. the first attack happened here on o hamilton avenue an meridian in san jose. police say this is where russell tried pull a woman into his car. david lee russell is a convicted sex offender. police say he has prior convictions for assaults against women and is considered ek treemly dangerous. now, russell is...
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mary ann favreau is live along the fire lines. some progress today?they are understandably tired and they are making progress. here is a perfect example of that, you can see they were able to establish a fire line on the hill that stopped the flames. on the right, you see the burned area, on the left, the air crews dropped retardants. and there are still firefighters up on that hill just in case. >> flames leaping into the air, fiercely climbing up the santa cruz mountains in seconds. the
mary ann favreau is live along the fire lines. some progress today?they are understandably tired and they are making progress. here is a perfect example of that, you can see they were able to establish a fire line on the hill that stopped the flames. on the right, you see the burned area, on the left, the air crews dropped retardants. and there are still firefighters up on that hill just in case. >> flames leaping into the air, fiercely climbing up the santa cruz mountains in seconds. the
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reporting live in hayward, mary ann favro, bay area news. >> it is loud. thank you. >> could replace the whistle i carry. >> jessica does carry a whistle with her. >> yes. rob, hot outside. >> not just usual places. south bay. tri valley. mid 80s around san francisco. and very late in the day now, a hint of the sea breeze. trying to maim a come back for your commute. breezy. 76. mild temperatures. check out the north bay. east bay. south bay. 90s across the board. couple of days left of summer. hot temperatures around the north bay now. napa, 89. 75. over towards san francisco. wind out of the west. 76 degrees. after highs soared into the 80s. still around downtown. 74 degrees. and you can see around the region, 81. peninsula. 96 degrees. redwood city. take you to the east bay. hazy skies. air quality at its worst today. had a late spare the air day issue today because of that air quality around the east bay. right now, 96 degrees. and you can see as you drive down 680. heading into freemont. 93. south bay. 97. morgan hill. 90s into downtown san jose. we a
reporting live in hayward, mary ann favro, bay area news. >> it is loud. thank you. >> could replace the whistle i carry. >> jessica does carry a whistle with her. >> yes. rob, hot outside. >> not just usual places. south bay. tri valley. mid 80s around san francisco. and very late in the day now, a hint of the sea breeze. trying to maim a come back for your commute. breezy. 76. mild temperatures. check out the north bay. east bay. south bay. 90s across the board....
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this is democracy in action nat ..and it's a process both sides can appreciate. 055202 mary ann rego, neighbor "we all need to come together as a community and stand up for our community changes. we all love living there but we don't like the changes that were seeing." 071409 bob gronauer, represents piscerne development "if we can meet with the neighbors several more times we can talk about the project design itself that there is actually a benefit to the neighbors in this area." it's traffic concerns, as well as crime rates and access to 060819 ramon montez, neighbor "with that influx of people if they're going to be living in apartments and they need means of mass transit they just don't have it there." both sides still have plenty of time to make their cases. this war of words is far from over. the town board meets.... in november.... a recommendation will be made to the county..... on whether to allow the apartment project.... to go through. breaking right now...the rush to get the iphone 7 as soon as it hits stores tomorrow is on. across the country people are lining up to get t
this is democracy in action nat ..and it's a process both sides can appreciate. 055202 mary ann rego, neighbor "we all need to come together as a community and stand up for our community changes. we all love living there but we don't like the changes that were seeing." 071409 bob gronauer, represents piscerne development "if we can meet with the neighbors several more times we can talk about the project design itself that there is actually a benefit to the neighbors in this...
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career and democratic analyst mary anne marsh says the about-face is a strategic move. >> trump said obama was born in us not because he believes it. he believes he'll lose race if white college educated women think he's a racist, and they do. >> but mass republican chair kirsten hughes says addressing the lingering controversy now allows trump to move on. >> i think it talk about it, he can get back to talk about real issues. clinton says trump has distorted the truth on the issue for years and says he didn't go far enough in his announcement . obama was born in america plain and simple and donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> no apology tonight from trump. and he's even blaming clinton for starting the birther movement. politifact says that is not true. as for the "birther" issue, both president obama and the first lady are also responding to trump's turnaround . >> i was confident about where i was born. my hope would be that the presidential election reflects more serious issues than that. >> during his time in office, i think barack has answered those que
career and democratic analyst mary anne marsh says the about-face is a strategic move. >> trump said obama was born in us not because he believes it. he believes he'll lose race if white college educated women think he's a racist, and they do. >> but mass republican chair kirsten hughes says addressing the lingering controversy now allows trump to move on. >> i think it talk about it, he can get back to talk about real issues. clinton says trump has distorted the truth on the...
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bill: mary anne, she says it's fair game.you concerned about this, reaching back into the past and rattling off the list? >> when you run for president you can't hide who you really are. and this is the real donald trump who realized at the ends of the debate he performed poorly. launched the allegation anyways. now he continued it and he wakes up this morning. he's in michigan because he's losing michigan, a state he has to win. he was in new hampshire yesterday, another state he has to win, and he's losing. he was in florida earlier, another state he's losing. now he has big problems in florida with the revelations he did business with the castros. bill: they denied that and kicked it to the side. >> there are documents that prove that he did. bill: are you concerned about sympathy for her because in the past we have seen that on behalf of. americans. >> i think there is a fine line. it was hoing * who brought up this whole scandalous story of the alicia ma chad oh who has -o who has her own past. i think that when donald t
bill: mary anne, she says it's fair game.you concerned about this, reaching back into the past and rattling off the list? >> when you run for president you can't hide who you really are. and this is the real donald trump who realized at the ends of the debate he performed poorly. launched the allegation anyways. now he continued it and he wakes up this morning. he's in michigan because he's losing michigan, a state he has to win. he was in new hampshire yesterday, another state he has to...
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the two are costarring in a new movie that's a steamy love scene infested picture between brad and mary ann in that movie coming out soon. she had nothing to do she's still with her husband. she's pregnant and talking about the fact that she's still very much in love with her husband, the father of her children. we think we know why brad and angelina are splitting because of an alcohol fueled rage last week in los angeles. this happened on wednesday. they were on a private jet. the couple with some of their children when apparently he got very drunk and brad fired on his physically as well. some witnesses on the tarmac called lapd with an anonymous tip and now the lapd is investigating brad pitt for allegations of child abuse. natalie is all over this developing story. check this out from the streets of charlotte, north carolina. this is ed doing a live report when he gets knocked down by a protestor. are you ok. he's able to get to his feet. i love the composure here. he goes i'm fine. i'm fine. and he said even later the protestor that knocked him down came back to apologize for that. we
the two are costarring in a new movie that's a steamy love scene infested picture between brad and mary ann in that movie coming out soon. she had nothing to do she's still with her husband. she's pregnant and talking about the fact that she's still very much in love with her husband, the father of her children. we think we know why brad and angelina are splitting because of an alcohol fueled rage last week in los angeles. this happened on wednesday. they were on a private jet. the couple with...
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. >> and mary ann, indiana. >> tiffany pucket from virginia beach, virginia. >> i've got karen smigel. >> love her. >> from connecticut. >> and our last person is roy felch from middletown, ohio. >> three boys and two girls. >> congratulations to our winners. make sure you enter again, bye. ? >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for omax3 brought to you by prevention pharmaceuticals. today on "medical discoveries," we're exposing america's fish oil scam. doctors everywhere are recommending americans take fish oils daily because over 8,000 clinical trials support what have been called miraculous health benefits. so why aren't you seeing the benefits from your store-bought fish oil? coming up, you'll discover the truth about potency, purity, and the missing-link ratio between epa and dha that researchers affiliated with yale university have discovered, which is the key to unlocking all of the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil. you'll also be introduced to a specific formula called omax3 ultra-pure, used by pro athletes and top doctors to achieve amazing results in just
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