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when she found herman, michael george, marriage was the organizing principle of her life. >> was she a happy bride. >> she couldn't wait. >> when children came along, two girls, barbara george seemed complete. >> her kids were a pride and joy. i think that was everything to her. >> the night of friday the 13th, brother joe and girlfriend drove over to the comic shop for what was to be a celebration, barb's surprise birthday party in the store for michael. he was turning 30. michael's mother was going to keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael took off for a cozy couple of days in the lodge. >> that would be a romantic weekend. >> a weekend not meant to be. by the time they got to the comic bookstore before 9:00 there were cop cars. >> joe rolled down the window. the police said you can't go through. we are investigating a homicide. somebody was killed. >> i immediately thought mike. nobody hated my sister. absolutely nobody. >> but the victim was not mike, it was joe's sister. and it was up to detective sergeant stepper. he was the detective on duty when
when she found herman, michael george, marriage was the organizing principle of her life. >> was she a happy bride. >> she couldn't wait. >> when children came along, two girls, barbara george seemed complete. >> her kids were a pride and joy. i think that was everything to her. >> the night of friday the 13th, brother joe and girlfriend drove over to the comic shop for what was to be a celebration, barb's surprise birthday party in the store for michael. he was...
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ben. >> tracy: michael george, thank you. today, peru declared an environmental emergency after an oil spill polluted its coast. an estimated 6,000 gallons of oil has washed on beaches near lima. it's from an oil tanker hit by massive waves following the eruption of an undersea volcano near tonga. more than 16,000 miles away in tonga, the first flights carrying food, water, and medical supplies arrived after the island's main runway was cleared of ash. these satellite images before and after the undersea volcanic eruption show the magnitude of the devastation on the pacific island nation. straight ahead on the webs sekd news, former vice president al gore on the climate crisis and the planet's future. and later, life lessons on the playground. >> tracy: u.s. greenhouse gas emissions which contributed to global warming roared back in 2021. al gore has been sounding the climate change alarm for decades. we sat down with him recently and found he's still optimistic we can avoid catastrophe. how big is the farm? >> this farm is 4
ben. >> tracy: michael george, thank you. today, peru declared an environmental emergency after an oil spill polluted its coast. an estimated 6,000 gallons of oil has washed on beaches near lima. it's from an oil tanker hit by massive waves following the eruption of an undersea volcano near tonga. more than 16,000 miles away in tonga, the first flights carrying food, water, and medical supplies arrived after the island's main runway was cleared of ash. these satellite images before and...
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michael george has more on his career. breaking through racial barriers on the screen. >> sydney was an award-winning actor, but also played the role of a hollywood trailblazer. the first prominent black movie star. he did not shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. raised in the bahamas on his father's tomato farm. he quit school as a teenager and eventually landed in new york, where he found work as a dishwasher. his first acting audition was at the american [null] theater. the producers laughed at his accent. undeterred, he worked on his speech four months. eventually made it to the stage. in 1950 he got his big break in hollywood. soon bruising to stardom as a traumatic leading man. in 1964 he became the first african american to win a best actor oscar followed by a string of hits. including his role as the fiancc and guess who is coming to dinner. >> his legendary role as the detective in the heat of the night. he started working behind the camera and 70s. splitting his time between directing and acting fo
michael george has more on his career. breaking through racial barriers on the screen. >> sydney was an award-winning actor, but also played the role of a hollywood trailblazer. the first prominent black movie star. he did not shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. raised in the bahamas on his father's tomato farm. he quit school as a teenager and eventually landed in new york, where he found work as a dishwasher. his first acting audition was at the american [null] theater....
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michael george reports it comes as a search continues in some places while others may be turning the corner corner. >> getting your hands on is at home covid tests may soon get a little easier. tuesday, the biden administration quietly tested its website for americans to order free test, delivered to their doorstep. >> on these orders being registered? >> that is beta testing. yeah. we will launch it formally tomorrow morning. >> california has now tallied more than 7 million coronavirus cases. just one week after suppressing the 6 million mark. new state guidelines would allow healthcare facilities to immediately bring back workers who test positive for covid but are asymptomatic. >> we don't have traces in some areas. >> rising case counts forced houston schools and offices to close for another day. but, hospitalizations and cases in new york city are dropping fast. prompting the mayor to keep schools open. and predict victory.? let's be clear on this. we are winning. >> the mayor credits the city's high vaccination rates for the success. with 16 million doses administered, includi
michael george reports it comes as a search continues in some places while others may be turning the corner corner. >> getting your hands on is at home covid tests may soon get a little easier. tuesday, the biden administration quietly tested its website for americans to order free test, delivered to their doorstep. >> on these orders being registered? >> that is beta testing. yeah. we will launch it formally tomorrow morning. >> california has now tallied more than 7...
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michael george, cbs news, hoboken, new jersey. >>> well, coming up on "cbs mornings," training the nextation of pilots. errol barnett shows us a special program at united airlines to fill the shortage of pilots in the industry. >>> plus, jim nantz and tony romo of cbs sports will preview this sunday's afc championship game between the kansas city chiefs and the cincinnati bengals. >>> and oscar winning actress nicole kidman talks with gayle king about her new movie "being the ricardos." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
michael george, cbs news, hoboken, new jersey. >>> well, coming up on "cbs mornings," training the nextation of pilots. errol barnett shows us a special program at united airlines to fill the shortage of pilots in the industry. >>> plus, jim nantz and tony romo of cbs sports will preview this sunday's afc championship game between the kansas city chiefs and the cincinnati bengals. >>> and oscar winning actress nicole kidman talks with gayle king about her...
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cbs news correspondent michael george reports from new york. >> reporter: the u.s. is now requiring foreign travelers entering from mexico and canada to show proof they are fully vaccinated against covid-19. that could mean slower crossings for trucks transporting goods on the northern and southern borders, as the omicron fueled surge continues to cause worker shortages nationwide. washington state is sending help to another number of hospitals. >> it's a welcome sign of relief to have the national guard here on site. >> reporter: members of the national guard unit will work at this employee testing site for a month, freeing front-line workers to help patients. >> if they can train us, then we can be interchangeable parts , so providing swabbing, admin, traffic control, running trash, whatever they need. >> reporter: is the pandemic closes in on a second year, federal health officials offered glimmers of hope friday. >> we are moving toward a time when covid won't disrupt our daily lives, where covid won't be a constant crisis, but something we protect against and t
cbs news correspondent michael george reports from new york. >> reporter: the u.s. is now requiring foreign travelers entering from mexico and canada to show proof they are fully vaccinated against covid-19. that could mean slower crossings for trucks transporting goods on the northern and southern borders, as the omicron fueled surge continues to cause worker shortages nationwide. washington state is sending help to another number of hospitals. >> it's a welcome sign of relief to...
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michael george has the latest. >> reporter: in the coastal town of scituate massachusetts, residents boarded up homes, and readied hundreds of sandbags for what could be the biggest winter storm of the season. >> we will lose power and this parking lot will flood. i'm just going to move my car to higher ground, and write it out. >> reporter: people spent the day running last-minute errands and picking up groceries am i getting ready to hunker down at home. >> it's always better to be prepared. >> reporter: forecasters say the rapidly developing nor'easter could become a dangerous bomb cyclone come out with fast falling snow into near hurricane force wind that will make travel nearly impossible. virginia maryland, and new jersey have declared states of emergency. >> as you move east of the turnpike, snow totals are expected to increase from 6 to 8, 8 to 12, and then told to 18 inches. >> reporter: 280,000 tons of salt are ready for use here in new york city. once the heavier snow starts falling, about 2000 plows and snow salt spreaders will start hitting streets. >> there are no excus
michael george has the latest. >> reporter: in the coastal town of scituate massachusetts, residents boarded up homes, and readied hundreds of sandbags for what could be the biggest winter storm of the season. >> we will lose power and this parking lot will flood. i'm just going to move my car to higher ground, and write it out. >> reporter: people spent the day running last-minute errands and picking up groceries am i getting ready to hunker down at home. >> it's always...
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michael george looks back on his career. in a breakthrough through racial barriers on- screen. >> sydnee was an award-winning actor. also, played the role of a hollywood trailblazer. he was the first prominent black movie star. he didn't shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. he was raised in the bahamas on his father's tomato farm. he quit school as a teenager and eventually landed in new york where he found work as a dishwasher. his first acting audition was at the american theater. the producer laughed at his accent. undeterred, he worked on his speech for months. eventually, made it to the stage. >> in 1950, he got his big break in hollywood. soon, rose to stardom as a dramatic leading man. in 1964, he became the first african-american to win a best actor oscar. for lilies of the field. that was followed by a string of hits including his role as the fiancee of a white socialite in guess who's coming to dinner. his legendary role as detective virgil tibbs in in the heat of the night. in the 70s, he started wo
michael george looks back on his career. in a breakthrough through racial barriers on- screen. >> sydnee was an award-winning actor. also, played the role of a hollywood trailblazer. he was the first prominent black movie star. he didn't shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. he was raised in the bahamas on his father's tomato farm. he quit school as a teenager and eventually landed in new york where he found work as a dishwasher. his first acting audition was at the american...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> still ahead, a breeze and dine and dash. how things turned violent when a restaurant employee tried to chase down the people who skipped out on their bill. >>> news at 5:30, a dine and dash in coastal l.a. county turns into a hit and run , all caught on camera. >> reporter jeff nguyen spoke to the owners of the restaurant, who are asking for the help of the public . >> reporter: a security camera captured the madness outside of raging cajun in redondo beach, as a car plowed right into the manager. >> when it hit him, it was straight on. >> i was angry. who could do this to anybody? it was very intentional. all of our clue are like family. >> reporter: lisa and her husband steve say it happened after two people skipped out on their bill. the couple had been seated on the patio monday afternoon. >> they ran up a $90 tab. >> they ordered higher-priced items like crab and steak and lobster. >> reporter: another camera captured the couple as they headed to the restroom. the woman is about five foot three with brown hair. the men
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> still ahead, a breeze and dine and dash. how things turned violent when a restaurant employee tried to chase down the people who skipped out on their bill. >>> news at 5:30, a dine and dash in coastal l.a. county turns into a hit and run , all caught on camera. >> reporter jeff nguyen spoke to the owners of the restaurant, who are asking for the help of the public . >> reporter: a security camera captured the madness outside...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> the 64th annual grammy awards is leaving l.a. and heading to las vegas. the show is scheduled for january 31st in los angeles, but because of covid, the recording academy decided to postpone it to april. you can still watch the grammys hosted by trevor noah on sunday, april 3rd, right here on kpix 5. >>> coming up, this week's jefferson award winner takes us all the way to guatemala. how a bay area doctor is improving access to healthcare in remote villages. >>> on carter evans in kansas city, where hospitalizations are at an all-time high, but vaccinations are not. coming up on the cbs evening news, we will take you chase first banking. a debit card for kids, and a set of tools to help them learn good money habits. by creating allowances and assigning chores, they can practice earning every day. with a debit card just for them, they'll learn smart spending firsthand, while you monitor and set account alerts. and using their own chase mobile app, they can set big savings goals. all with no monthly service fee. chase first banking
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> the 64th annual grammy awards is leaving l.a. and heading to las vegas. the show is scheduled for january 31st in los angeles, but because of covid, the recording academy decided to postpone it to april. you can still watch the grammys hosted by trevor noah on sunday, april 3rd, right here on kpix 5. >>> coming up, this week's jefferson award winner takes us all the way to guatemala. how a bay area doctor is improving access to...
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cbs reporter michael george looks at what is driving such a bumpy ride. >> more turbulence on wall street. after another sharp selloff, stocks couldn't commit. >> bears have the market by the throat at this point. >> the trader says concerns over rate hikes, rising inflation, supply-chain issues, and russian aggression are all playing a part in this volatility. >> the markets can adapt to virtually anything. whenever thing is locked on, and like a real murky soup, then you have anxiety. >> of the past 18 months, the markets have been, benefited from federal stimulus and favorable central-bank policies. analysts say the days of easy money are over. interest rates could be going up sooner rather than later. >> the federal reserve does not want to be is in the business nts to try to apple wisistance flation. >>all watching and waiting for the federal reserve to announce its policy changes on wednesday. traders say the more information the fed provides, the better. >> even if they do things that we have some sense they may do, i'm not sure how the market will respond to it. >> analysts advise
cbs reporter michael george looks at what is driving such a bumpy ride. >> more turbulence on wall street. after another sharp selloff, stocks couldn't commit. >> bears have the market by the throat at this point. >> the trader says concerns over rate hikes, rising inflation, supply-chain issues, and russian aggression are all playing a part in this volatility. >> the markets can adapt to virtually anything. whenever thing is locked on, and like a real murky soup, then...
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cbs' michael george in new york has more on the man they call "the goat." el, good evening. >> reporter: irika, good evening. with any other athletes, the term "goat" or "greatest of all time" would seem like hyperbole, but not when we're talking about tom brady. and right now the sports world is in a frenzy with news his retirement could be imminent when tom brady makes his retirement official, he walks away from the game not just as a legendary n.f.l. quarterback, but also one of the greatest athletes of all time. cbs n.f.l. insider jason la confora reports brady's decision has been brewing for a while. >> he was at a place in his life where he was leaning further and more deeply and more robustly into a future outside of football than he had ever considered before in his life. >> reporter: at 44, brady's records and accomplishments are almost too many to list. he leads the n.f.l. in all-time touchdown passes and passing yards. he won seven super bowls and earned five super bowl m.v.p. awards. is there any question that he'll go down as the greatest quarte
cbs' michael george in new york has more on the man they call "the goat." el, good evening. >> reporter: irika, good evening. with any other athletes, the term "goat" or "greatest of all time" would seem like hyperbole, but not when we're talking about tom brady. and right now the sports world is in a frenzy with news his retirement could be imminent when tom brady makes his retirement official, he walks away from the game not just as a legendary n.f.l....
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for cbs mornings. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nancy cortez. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. north korea has fired two missiles towards the ocean. officials in south korea and japan say north korea had three other weapons launches earlier this month. last week, the u.s. imposed new sanctions on north korea. >>> the estate of prince will be split between a music company and three of the late musician's siblings. prince did not leave a will when he died in 2015, resulting in a legal battle over his estate for six years. the estate reportedly worth more than $156 million, could be distributed next month. >>> in its opening weekend, "scream" topped the box office. the reboot of the slasher film grossed more than $30 million, knocking off spider-man no way home. for inneror more news, download the cbs news app onnure cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston,
michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for cbs mornings. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nancy cortez. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. north korea has fired two missiles towards the ocean. officials in south korea and japan say north korea had three other weapons launches earlier this month. last week, the...
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: i am allle for that. we'll be right back.erpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. i'm always up for what's next, even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin i'll go after that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about al
michael george, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: i am allle for that. we'll be right back.erpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. i'm always up for what's next, even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin i'll go...
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cbs' michael george reports. >> reporter: this basketball court in harlem is a makeshift kitchen forroup of young chefs in the making. ten-year-old messiah franklin-johnson is learning how to grow and cook veggies, thanks to the nonprofit harlem grown. messiah are you getting pretty good at cooking? >> i am. >> be sure you stir everything or else it's going to burn. >> i don't want it to burn. >> reporter: they're using fresh, local produce-- not easy to find in many communities. what are the options for families in this neighborhood to eat? >> few and far between, usually fast, cheap, empty calories and unhealthy. >> reporter: harlem grown's founder tony says food deserts where nutrition options are scarce lead to a lifetime of health problems. >> it is hot, y'all. >> you see this in every poor community in this country, it's not black, white and brown, but it is poor. >> reporter: here, kids get their first taste of their own healthy cooking. it smells really good. >> thank you. >> delicious. >> reporter: do you think it's important for kids to eat healthy? >> yes, because if you e
cbs' michael george reports. >> reporter: this basketball court in harlem is a makeshift kitchen forroup of young chefs in the making. ten-year-old messiah franklin-johnson is learning how to grow and cook veggies, thanks to the nonprofit harlem grown. messiah are you getting pretty good at cooking? >> i am. >> be sure you stir everything or else it's going to burn. >> i don't want it to burn. >> reporter: they're using fresh, local produce-- not easy to find in...
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michael george has more on his career of breaking through racial barriers on the silver screen. >> sidney poitier was an award winning actor but also played the role of a hollywood trail blazer. he was first prominent black movie star and he didn't shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. his first acting audition was at the american negro theater but the producers laughed at his accent. undeterred he worked on his speech for months and eventually made it to the stage. in 1950, he got his big break in hollywood and soon rose to stardom as a dramatic leading man. >> what you think of yourself as a colored man, i think of myself as a man. >> in 1964 he became first african american to win a best actor oscar for lilies of the field. that was followed by a string of hits including his role as fiance of a white socialite in guess who's coming to dinner. >> mom, this is john. he thinks you are going to faint because he is a negro. >> i'll take that. >> his legendary role as the detective in the heat of the night. in the '70s, he started working behind the camera splitting time betwee
michael george has more on his career of breaking through racial barriers on the silver screen. >> sidney poitier was an award winning actor but also played the role of a hollywood trail blazer. he was first prominent black movie star and he didn't shy away from roles that took on the issue of race. his first acting audition was at the american negro theater but the producers laughed at his accent. undeterred he worked on his speech for months and eventually made it to the stage. in 1950,...
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michael george on what the mayor is calling one of the most tragic days in the city's history. >> reporter: this is the scene after a horrific fire broke out wednesday morning in a philadelphia apartment building. fire officials say they don't yet know what caused the blaze that killed a dozen people. most of them were children. >> i have been around for 35 years now, and this is probably one of the worst fires i have ever been to. >> reporter: this deputy fire commissioner craig murphy told reporters eight people were evacuated and two additional people taken to the hospital, friends of those who lived there rushed to the scene. >> the new year just came in and we got hit with this all at one time. it hurt and we are trying to breathe. that is all. >> reporter: the mayor appeared distraught while surveying the damage to called it devastating. >> this is without a doubt one of the most tragic days in our city's history. >> reporter: the philadelphia housing authority owned building is converted into two units and according to the records the building smoke detectors were working during a m
michael george on what the mayor is calling one of the most tragic days in the city's history. >> reporter: this is the scene after a horrific fire broke out wednesday morning in a philadelphia apartment building. fire officials say they don't yet know what caused the blaze that killed a dozen people. most of them were children. >> i have been around for 35 years now, and this is probably one of the worst fires i have ever been to. >> reporter: this deputy fire commissioner...
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. >>> with many employees now able to work from just about anywhere, michael george reports that a lot of them are staying longer in rentals like airbnb. >> reporter: taylor guilbeau gets paid to help other people become digital nomad like her, working while traveling the world. >> right now i am in columbia. in the fall i was able to visit cape town, south africa, kenya. truck with millions of employees able to work remotely, more and more are choosing to untethered themselves from a home base. >> the longer the pandemic goes on, the longer the world never goes back to the way it was as well as travel. >> reporter: airbnb said nearly half the nights the books from july through september were for stays of seven-day or longer and 1/5 of its businesses people now staying longer than a month. on tuesday airbnb ceo started his state at an atlanta area airbnb. he plans to move to a different town every few weeks to get a feel for nomad living. >> i really want to test the experience and optimize it and show you can run a big company doing this. >> reporter: he started doing this in 2018 and
. >>> with many employees now able to work from just about anywhere, michael george reports that a lot of them are staying longer in rentals like airbnb. >> reporter: taylor guilbeau gets paid to help other people become digital nomad like her, working while traveling the world. >> right now i am in columbia. in the fall i was able to visit cape town, south africa, kenya. truck with millions of employees able to work remotely, more and more are choosing to untethered...
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reporter: with omicron cases soaring nationwide, so is the stampede for covid tests, as cbs' michael georgets. >> reporter: here in new york, more than 11,000 people remain hospitalized and the demand for testing is still strong. the state just hit a new daily record of more than 90,000 new cases, leaving many new yorkers anxious. >> i think we're doing best we can. it's really hard. it kind of hit us by surprise. >> reporter: governor kathy hochul also announced the state is requiring healthcare workers to get boosted with no testing option. >> reporter: los angeles just hit a pandemic record of new daily covid cases, and now california is joining at least 23 other states in activating the national guard to help. many hospitals across the nation are canceling surgeries that are not emergencies. and starting today, new york hospitals, 40 in total, 40 total new york hospitals, are having to push nonessential procedures for at least two weeks. irika. >> sargent: lilia luciano in los angeles tonight, thank you. now here in chicago, a bitter standoff over covid safety concerns between chicago p
reporter: with omicron cases soaring nationwide, so is the stampede for covid tests, as cbs' michael georgets. >> reporter: here in new york, more than 11,000 people remain hospitalized and the demand for testing is still strong. the state just hit a new daily record of more than 90,000 new cases, leaving many new yorkers anxious. >> i think we're doing best we can. it's really hard. it kind of hit us by surprise. >> reporter: governor kathy hochul also announced the state is...
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. >> great to have michael and george here on this tuesday. ome back, michael. >> thank you, george. >> he got back, but there's travel trouble around the country. the covid surge and tough weather combining to cause problems. a live look at the i-95 corridor. look at that. some of those cars have been stuck for more than ten hours. >> the rough weather making it difficult to navigate the roads right now. ginger starts us off with that bitter cold blast. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. no joke january is what i'm going to call this because more than 20 states from oregon to michigan are on alert for the next storms, yes, that's plural, storms. last night the storm moved out, but the temperatures plummeted causing horror on the highwa in virginia. they're still stuck this morning. overnight travel turmoil in northern virginia. people trapped in their vehicles waiting to be rescued. some of them barely moving for up to 15 hours. >> looking south, traffic. looking north. >> reporter: this is all happening just 60 mil
. >> great to have michael and george here on this tuesday. ome back, michael. >> thank you, george. >> he got back, but there's travel trouble around the country. the covid surge and tough weather combining to cause problems. a live look at the i-95 corridor. look at that. some of those cars have been stuck for more than ten hours. >> the rough weather making it difficult to navigate the roads right now. ginger starts us off with that bitter cold blast. good morning,...
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with robin, george, michael. that is how you start the day. ama: an east bay family are in a state of shock after their loved one was pushed in front of a subway train in new york city. 40-year-old, michelle go was born in berkeley and grew up in fremont. while the man awaits an arraignment on murder charges, go is remembered for her volunteer work. reporter: on the same subway platform where the victim was pushed, rioters are still living on the edge tonight. many on their phones were talking with friends, waiting within inches of the oncoming trains. 61-year-old marshall simon confessed shortly after his arrest, while proclaiming himself god. investigators say he is homeless and emotionally disturbed with several prior arrests. witnesses say he approached the victim from behind at the subway station saturday morning. he shoved her into the path of a southbound train. michelle go was killed instantly, a 40-year-old consultant the management firm, whose volunteer work with the new york junior league included helping the homeless. >> she clearl
with robin, george, michael. that is how you start the day. ama: an east bay family are in a state of shock after their loved one was pushed in front of a subway train in new york city. 40-year-old, michelle go was born in berkeley and grew up in fremont. while the man awaits an arraignment on murder charges, go is remembered for her volunteer work. reporter: on the same subway platform where the victim was pushed, rioters are still living on the edge tonight. many on their phones were talking...
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with robin, george, michael. that is how you start the day. ama: an east bay family are in a state of shock after their loved one was pushed in front of a subway train in new york city. 40-year-old, michelle go was born in berkeley and grew up in fremont. while the man awaits an arraignment on murder charges, go is remembered for her volunteer work. reporter: on the same subway platform where the victim was pushed, rioters are still living on the edge tonight. many on their phones were talking with friends, waiting within inches of the oncoming trains. 61-year-old marshall simon confessed shortly after his arrest, while proclaiming himself god. investigators say he is homeless and emotionally disturbed with several prior arrests. witnesses say he approached the victim from behind at the subway station saturday morning. he shoved her into the path of a southbound train. michelle go was killed instantly, a 40-year-old consultant the management firm, whose volunteer work with the new york junior league included helping the homeless. >> she clearl
with robin, george, michael. that is how you start the day. ama: an east bay family are in a state of shock after their loved one was pushed in front of a subway train in new york city. 40-year-old, michelle go was born in berkeley and grew up in fremont. while the man awaits an arraignment on murder charges, go is remembered for her volunteer work. reporter: on the same subway platform where the victim was pushed, rioters are still living on the edge tonight. many on their phones were talking...
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avant guard designs, his aesthetic combined latex leather and curves he designed out fits for george michael's too funky video and dianna ross walked his runway. thierry mugler dead at 73. >>> the prices for used cars have been sky rocketing, rising faster than almost every other product. it's a major road block for consumers who need reliable transportation >> normally the lot would betwo lines. >> reporter: he sells used cars in new jersey. and the past two years he's had less to sell he blames covid for accelerating the shortage before the pandemic, this lot was typically packed with about 120 used cars. today, there's only 45 >> we are paying around 30% more for the same cars we used to by before the pandemic. >> you have to pass that on to the customer >> absolutely. >> reporter: price of a used car has sky rocketed more than 37% in the past year, soaring above $28,000 for the first time ever. in west new york, new jersey, a smaller dealer but the same story. >> got 120,000 miles on it >> reporter: he's been selling cars at this corner lot for nearly 60 years. his fleet is older with a lo
avant guard designs, his aesthetic combined latex leather and curves he designed out fits for george michael's too funky video and dianna ross walked his runway. thierry mugler dead at 73. >>> the prices for used cars have been sky rocketing, rising faster than almost every other product. it's a major road block for consumers who need reliable transportation >> normally the lot would betwo lines. >> reporter: he sells used cars in new jersey. and the past two years he's had...
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fashion community is mourning the death mugler's aesthetic was leather and he designed outfits for george michael'sky video and dianna ross walked his show in 1991. dressing stars like kim kardashian, cardi b. and beyonce. >> a lot of people know him for that kim kardashian dress. >> iconic. >>> still to come will he be le to weather the storm? >>> and who's to blame for sky-rocketing meat prices? . see you around. i knew that was the last time i'd see tom. the truth is, i was spending too much online jake from state farm. don't give up what you love. state farm has options like bundling home and auto, so you get a rate that fits your budget. tom! i'm gonna buy more stuff! for surprisingly great rates that fit any budget... like a good neighbor, state farm is there. call or click to get a quote today. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean di
fashion community is mourning the death mugler's aesthetic was leather and he designed outfits for george michael'sky video and dianna ross walked his show in 1991. dressing stars like kim kardashian, cardi b. and beyonce. >> a lot of people know him for that kim kardashian dress. >> iconic. >>> still to come will he be le to weather the storm? >>> and who's to blame for sky-rocketing meat prices? . see you around. i knew that was the last time i'd see tom. the...
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. >> michael? >> georgeank you. >>> as you said, president biden's comments on ukraine raised a lot of questions. the reaction overnight was immediate. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is there on the ground. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. that's right. an adviser to ukrainian president zelensky telling abc news the shock and dismay about biden's comments that seemed to suggest a green light to a minor russian invasion. i think that reflects a wider mood of concern. one senior ukrainian military source saying it is so frustrating and, of course, all of this making secretary of state blinken's job in berlin today all the harder where he is meeting other european foreign ministers trying to forge unity and a strong message to moscow. this, as russian brings more forces and equipment amassing around ukraine's borders. this coming from the baltic states with american approval. not only anti-tank missiles but the lithuanian defense ministry telling abc news that american
. >> michael? >> georgeank you. >>> as you said, president biden's comments on ukraine raised a lot of questions. the reaction overnight was immediate. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is there on the ground. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. that's right. an adviser to ukrainian president zelensky telling abc news the shock and dismay about biden's comments that seemed to suggest a green light to a minor russian invasion. i...
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george. >> rebecca jarvis, thanks. michael? to the backlash this morning over tennis star novak djokovic granted a medical exemption from getting the covid vaccine allowing him to defend his title at the australian open. will reeve has more for us this morning. good morning, will. >> reporter: michael, good morning. if novak djokovic wins the australian open he would break a three-way tie with rafael nadal and roger federer for most grand slam titles ever, but the fact that he's being allowed to play has been met with shock, outrage and skepticism in australia. this morning, outrage down under. tennis world number one novak djokovic will be allowed to compete at this month's australian open despite not disclosing his vaccination status. djokovic writing on social media announcing he'll be back in melbourne to defend his title with an exemption permission. the tournament one of tennis' four grand slams this year requires all players to be vaccinated or have a medical exemption. organizers insisting djokovic's request underwent a
george. >> rebecca jarvis, thanks. michael? to the backlash this morning over tennis star novak djokovic granted a medical exemption from getting the covid vaccine allowing him to defend his title at the australian open. will reeve has more for us this morning. good morning, will. >> reporter: michael, good morning. if novak djokovic wins the australian open he would break a three-way tie with rafael nadal and roger federer for most grand slam titles ever, but the fact that he's...
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and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as to tuesday, p t. for many years a my dear go about many times with your husband, for as we all know, he cried easily. and in the life of our country, both post and prison, he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pine coffin dawned with the symbols of the church while the eucharist service centered around to his anglican beliefs and spiritual leadership. his activism against global oppression. and as the leading voice against a party laws in south africa was to the full. ah, bishop doesn't want to do too much without question a crusade in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for equality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best, around the world as well. 0, $1.00 at times in the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by final blessing. auspicious desmond tutu, was loved by
and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as to tuesday, p t. for many years a my dear go about many times with your husband, for as we all know, he cried easily. and in the life of our country, both post and prison, he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pine coffin dawned with the symbols of the church while the eucharist service centered...
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and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as tu tuesday pretty for many years for the chief mamma, my dear america, many times i did it for the owner. he cried easily and in the life of our country, both post and prison. he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pined coffin adorned with the symbols of the church. while the eucharist server sent it around to tis anglican beliefs and spiritual leadership, his activism against global oppression, and as the leading bois against apartheid laws in south africa was to the full, ah, bishop doesn't want to do too much without question a crusade in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for quality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best around the world as well. 0 $1.00 at times shalom the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by a final blessing. archbishop desmond tutu was
and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as tu tuesday pretty for many years for the chief mamma, my dear america, many times i did it for the owner. he cried easily and in the life of our country, both post and prison. he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pined coffin adorned with the symbols of the church. while the eucharist server...
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and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral. michael newton served as to tuesday, p t. for many years. first one might call an edited church many times. why is it your husband? for as we all know, he cried easily. and in the life of our country, posts and prisoners, he had much to cry about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pine coffin dawned with the symbols of the church while the eucharist server sent to the wrong to to the anglican beliefs and spiritual leadership. his activism against global oppression. and as the leading voice against apartheid laws in south africa was to the full i to bishop doesn't want to do without question a crusade. in this struggle for freedom, for justice, for quality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best around the world as well. 0, one at times solemn. the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by a
and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral. michael newton served as to tuesday, p t. for many years. first one might call an edited church many times. why is it your husband? for as we all know, he cried easily. and in the life of our country, posts and prisoners, he had much to cry about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plain pine coffin dawned with the symbols of the church while...
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george jones and tammy winett" mini series that i'm shooting. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause how is that going? >> it's going, man i mean, michael ridiculous together >> jimmy: he's the greatest. >> and we're doing a bunch of songs. you know, we're doing like 30 songs together. and it's pretty intense. but i'm happy to take a break to talk to you >> jimmy: i'm so happy did you record - you just recorded with a major producer, right? >> a major producer. i was just in nashville with t-bone burnett and -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: not too shabby not too shabby right there how did you like nashville >> well, i didn't really see a a lot of nashville i was mostly in the recording studio which actually, it comes right up against the cemetery that george jones and tammy have been laid to rest at. so when we had breaks, we'd like, mike and i, would walk through and visit them i know, and we then drank a lot of bourbon a lot of bourbon to get over the nerves >> jimmy: yeah >> and sang with t-bone. >> jimmy: that's amazing i love that you're doing more musical projects because i know where you live right now is very famous for some great mus
george jones and tammy winett" mini series that i'm shooting. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause how is that going? >> it's going, man i mean, michael ridiculous together >> jimmy: he's the greatest. >> and we're doing a bunch of songs. you know, we're doing like 30 songs together. and it's pretty intense. but i'm happy to take a break to talk to you >> jimmy: i'm so happy did you record - you just recorded with a major producer, right? >> a major...
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with robin, george, michael and "gma."merica. >> good morning, america. you know it's america's number one morning show, people. >> bring your friends. >> announcer: she's breaking records and making history on "jeopardy!" right now. >> who is amy schneider? >> now tomorrow morning her first live interview. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. >> good morning. i am liz kreutz. today, the children's discovery museum in san jose is holding a vaccination clinic. kids who get the shot will get a family pass for a free museum visit. first-come, first-served races. first and second doses are available. today's event runs from 9:30 to 4:00 p.m. there will be another clinic on sunday, february 13. a san francisco event returns for the first time since 2020. you can check out the latest ecl installation at tivhelion. -- festival pavilion. organizers say fog has helpeddd make san francisco a destination for the art world. the fair runs from 11:00 to 5:00. tickets cost 30 dollars. let's get a chec
with robin, george, michael and "gma."merica. >> good morning, america. you know it's america's number one morning show, people. >> bring your friends. >> announcer: she's breaking records and making history on "jeopardy!" right now. >> who is amy schneider? >> now tomorrow morning her first live interview. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. >> good morning. i am liz kreutz. today, the children's...
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problem with that is that my voice is [ bleep ] that's what my voice is. [ laughter ] >> and george michaelgets sung at the grounds. the queen goes on tv and says "football's coming home," and some -- it's really, really popular. but it got, like, the worst review anything's i think ever got when it first came out from "q" magazine >> seth: yeah, sure, i remember "q" magazine >> okay. so "q" magazine said -- it started off well it said, "in the future, people will think of 'three lions' as better than it was in the future," they said," "folk memory will erase the memory of david baddiel's singing just as effectively as it has erased the memory of corpse robbers during the blitz. [ laughter ] i'm, like, almost proud to be insulted on such a scale >> seth: it really is, but just to give people a sense, this is a song you wrote being sung at football grounds let's take a listen. ♪ football's coming hom it's coming home it's coming home it's coming ♪ ♪ football's coming home ♪ >> seth: there are more lyrics than what we showed there. >> yeah, there are >> seth: i feel that doesn't show the brea
problem with that is that my voice is [ bleep ] that's what my voice is. [ laughter ] >> and george michaelgets sung at the grounds. the queen goes on tv and says "football's coming home," and some -- it's really, really popular. but it got, like, the worst review anything's i think ever got when it first came out from "q" magazine >> seth: yeah, sure, i remember "q" magazine >> okay. so "q" magazine said -- it started off well it said,...
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michael steele podcast. matthew dowd, former george w. bush strategist. michael, here's what's scary.ing is unjust and it's un-american. but here's the problem. they are doing it and it's working. what can democrats do about this right now? >> well, they've got to get serious about the threat that's in front of them. they have to be ablearticulate what it is and why it's so animated. this relates back to the conversation in the opening segment where it really does boil down to the simple question. how do you reason someone out of a position that they never reasoned themselves into? that is the rub of this. donald trump came in and got people who everybody would say, oh, this was -- you know, this was a regular joe republican and, you know, stood for, you know, strong defense, russia was the bad guy, grow the economy, et cetera, and now it's all trump. and no one has put their finger on how and why that happened. so when you look at the proposals that democrats have put out on the table based off of the 2020 election, voters are going, i didn't vote for that. i voted to get rid of trum
michael steele podcast. matthew dowd, former george w. bush strategist. michael, here's what's scary.ing is unjust and it's un-american. but here's the problem. they are doing it and it's working. what can democrats do about this right now? >> well, they've got to get serious about the threat that's in front of them. they have to be ablearticulate what it is and why it's so animated. this relates back to the conversation in the opening segment where it really does boil down to the simple...
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go to the families of those people whose deaths they are fund-raising off of: tamir rice, george floyd, michaelhed black lives matter, saying they have not sent them a dime. where is the money going? we know that blm cofounder patrice colors got busted for going on a real estate spending spree, splashing $3.2 million down on upscale properties all over the country. thanks to an investigation by the "washington examiner," we know that $60 million of blm's work chest is currently missing. just like that, it's gone. maybe, we should send somebody to their headquarters to investigate. wait, there is no headquarters. that address is gone. it doesn't check out. we don't know who's running their whole operation or their cash flow right now. they are not answering anyone's questions. we are going to have to ask them, and will be paying them a visit, whoever they are, and wherever they are. here now, sarah westwood, "washington examiner"'s investigative reporter. you are saying "we don't know who runs it, whether headquarters are, and don't know where the money went." is this true? >> this is a skillful
go to the families of those people whose deaths they are fund-raising off of: tamir rice, george floyd, michaelhed black lives matter, saying they have not sent them a dime. where is the money going? we know that blm cofounder patrice colors got busted for going on a real estate spending spree, splashing $3.2 million down on upscale properties all over the country. thanks to an investigation by the "washington examiner," we know that $60 million of blm's work chest is currently...
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joining us now david michaels, a professor at george washington university school of public health and of labor for the occupational safety and health administration from 2009 to 2017. and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst. joyce, starting with you, today justice sotomayor asked the difference between a workplace mandate and sparks flying with worker having to wear masks. is there a legal difference? >> to the newly conservative majority 6-3 court it appears there is not and had a lot less to do with the need to protect employees in the workplace than what the conservative majority sees as an opportunity to dismantle what they call the administrative state, the notion that the federal government could take steps to protect people the point made repeatedly is that we are in the middle of a pandemic. people are dying. if there is ever grave danger and the need for an emergency ruling, this is it. but it appears that a majority of conservative justices disagree. >> we ment
joining us now david michaels, a professor at george washington university school of public health and of labor for the occupational safety and health administration from 2009 to 2017. and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst. joyce, starting with you, today justice sotomayor asked the difference between a workplace mandate and sparks flying with worker having to wear masks. is...
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george. >> lama hasan, thanks very much. michaeler jet that crashed in the ocean but china may have a head start in getting its hands on our top secret technology. our chief national correspondent matt gutman has the story for us. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this incident is still cloaked in a lot of mystery. the u.s. navy still won't say where exactly in the south china sea its aircraft went down or how long it might take to recover it. that as we're learning that this f-35 fighter crammed with classified technology is fair game. that it would be legal according to international law for china, russia, even commercial interests to haul it up. this morning, what analysts are calling a free for all in the south china sea. the prize, the wreckage of that f-35c that slammed into the deck of the "uss carl vinson" aircraft carrier earlier this week, and then crashed into the water. >> while the aircraft itself is very expensive, it took hundreds of billions of dollars to develop that aircraft. if the chine
george. >> lama hasan, thanks very much. michaeler jet that crashed in the ocean but china may have a head start in getting its hands on our top secret technology. our chief national correspondent matt gutman has the story for us. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this incident is still cloaked in a lot of mystery. the u.s. navy still won't say where exactly in the south china sea its aircraft went down or how long it might take to recover it. that as...
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george? >> james, thanks very much. michael? >>> now to omicron versus the olympics. games announced that tickets will not be sold to the general public over covid fears. maggie rulli has more on who will be age to see the games in person. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. from the beginning china has said they did not want these games in beijing to be like the summer games in tokyo. they wanted fans, the public in the stands but with omicron now reported inside the capital the organizing committee had to do a complete reversal. this morning a huge blow to the winter olympics in beijing. the beijing 2022 organizing committee saying no tickets will be sold to the public due to the grave and complicated situation of the covid-19 pandemic and only invited groups of spectators will be allowed to attend. the tightening of the bubble coming as the first case of omicron was reported in beijing over the weekend. the patient living in the neighborhood where olympic figure skating is supposed to take place and in a port city just a 30-minute city aw
george? >> james, thanks very much. michael? >>> now to omicron versus the olympics. games announced that tickets will not be sold to the general public over covid fears. maggie rulli has more on who will be age to see the games in person. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning. from the beginning china has said they did not want these games in beijing to be like the summer games in tokyo. they wanted fans, the public in the stands but with omicron...
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michael, no injuries this time. >> yeah, thankful for that, martha. thank you so much. george? michael, we're going to turn to that breaking news this morning in the fight against omicron. pfizer now starting up trials for its omicron specific vaccine booster as the world health organization says it could be ushering in the end of the emergency phase of the pandemic. trevor ault at a drugstore in new york where they will soon be distributing free n95 masks. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, george. so, as this virus continues to evolve health care experts say it's imperative our tools will continue to evolve with it and this new vaccine being tested by pfizer was designed specifically to fight the omicron variant as it continues to spread rapidly. but this morning, there are many signs that some areas may have already seen their omicron peak. this morning, a new weapon being tested in the war on omicron. pfizer announcing the start of trials for its omicron specific vaccine booster with more than 1,400 trial patients set to receive one or more doses of the variant
michael, no injuries this time. >> yeah, thankful for that, martha. thank you so much. george? michael, we're going to turn to that breaking news this morning in the fight against omicron. pfizer now starting up trials for its omicron specific vaccine booster as the world health organization says it could be ushering in the end of the emergency phase of the pandemic. trevor ault at a drugstore in new york where they will soon be distributing free n95 masks. good morning, trevor. >>...
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and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral michael newton's service to tuesday . pretty for many years. first, the morning i'm on my call and edited about church many times the rent of it is if your husband for as we all know, he cried. and in the life of our country posts and prisons, he had much to cry about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes, a plain pined coffin adorned with the symbols of the church. while the eucharist server sent to the wrong to to the anglican belief and spiritual leadership. his activism against global oppression. and as the leading voice against a party laws in south africa was to the full i to bishop doesn't want to do without question a crusade. in this struggle for freedom, for justice, for quality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his bed, but around the world as well. 0 one. at times shalom the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by a fin
and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral michael newton's service to tuesday . pretty for many years. first, the morning i'm on my call and edited about church many times the rent of it is if your husband for as we all know, he cried. and in the life of our country posts and prisons, he had much to cry about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes, a plain pined coffin adorned with the...
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part of the love you had for him with and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as to tuesday, p. t for many years, for the chief lorna, my dear america, about many times with your husband. for as the owner, he cried easily and in the life of our country, both post and prison, he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plague pine coffin go on to the symbols of the church while the eucharist service sent to the round to tis anglican beliefs and spiritual leadership, his activism against global oppression. and as the leading voice against apartheid laws in south africa was to the full, ah, i bishop doesn't want to do too much without question a crusade in the struggle for freedom, for justice, for quality and for peace. not only in south africa, the country of his best around the world as well. 0, $1.00 at times in the service also celebrated the archbishop to his favorite hymns and scriptures. his last moments at saint george's cathedral, marked by final
part of the love you had for him with and so we are thankful among the speakers at saint george's cathedral, michael newton, who served as to tuesday, p. t for many years, for the chief lorna, my dear america, about many times with your husband. for as the owner, he cried easily and in the life of our country, both post and prison, he had my about the service for many was deeply personal. much of the proceedings down, according to archbishop to his last wishes. a plague pine coffin go on to the...
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