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and we have a question for molly from daniel. how does an oppressive regime spur on art? and molly that's probably the best question for you. >> artists are by nature anti-authoritarians when i was in school i was diagnosed with die 90 disorder which means i didn't know my place and wouldn't be able to. which you see some rich blow hard or dictator or oppressive figure an artist's natural reaction is to detroit them with their pen. >> mail, you have traveled around the globe, traveled in to some really dangerous territory doing what you call illustrative journalism. explain what that is. >> i feel traveled around the world drawn people including militia men in tripoli, guards in guantanmo bay. most recently migrant workers in abu dhabi. i take out my sketch boo being and draw it and go home and bright about it. for place likes new york times, vanity fair and vice. >> explain what the difference is in the experience of the reader versus sophie am reading an article in a traditional paper and see a photograph versus reading one of your articles and see an illustration how d
and we have a question for molly from daniel. how does an oppressive regime spur on art? and molly that's probably the best question for you. >> artists are by nature anti-authoritarians when i was in school i was diagnosed with die 90 disorder which means i didn't know my place and wouldn't be able to. which you see some rich blow hard or dictator or oppressive figure an artist's natural reaction is to detroit them with their pen. >> mail, you have traveled around the globe,...
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if we can merger people like molly's art within the met? >> what we want to do within the met is make sure that people can see our collections and interact with our collections. we have a media lab where we're actually making the met a place of making art in addition to a place that showcasing he preserving and sharing art. that's an example to get our art and objects to inspire current artists, students, etc. >> you dodge jus don't just do experiments with your art but funding with your art. how do you use kick starter. >> i've been an artist that stand for middle class people. they were not necessarily people who would draw $20,000 like i can't and probably you can't, but i wanted to make art that was so big that it would cost that amount of money. instead of trying to sell obje objects to millionaires i sold all the peripheral things for artists, and i raised $70,000 to do a solar show in new york city where i did these hyper detailed paintings, and that opened in 2013. >> molly, we've got 0 seconds left. what's the future of accessibili
if we can merger people like molly's art within the met? >> what we want to do within the met is make sure that people can see our collections and interact with our collections. we have a media lab where we're actually making the met a place of making art in addition to a place that showcasing he preserving and sharing art. that's an example to get our art and objects to inspire current artists, students, etc. >> you dodge jus don't just do experiments with your art but funding with...
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mollie, the child of poor -- mollie digby. digby was abducted by two black women and the case exacerbated racial tensions. the pratt library in baltimore hosted this 50-minute event ---month event. >> it's nice to be here surrounded by pictures of edgar allen poe and books about pow and baltimore in many ways has a feel a lot like new orleans, an old port city with traditions and a quirky and sometimes spooky history. and i always kind of feel at home in baltimore just as i feel at home in new orleans. and where i lived for 10 years. what i want to do tonight is introduce you to this case that has a kind of -- that has kind of disfreard the american memory, but at least for the summer of 1870 captivated the nation, newspaper readers across the country and try to explain to it you in the -- so that you can see what i saw as i stumbled across it. i began writing -- i found this story while i was doing much more traditional legal history. i was researching the famous slaughter-house cases, the first case where the supreme court i
mollie, the child of poor -- mollie digby. digby was abducted by two black women and the case exacerbated racial tensions. the pratt library in baltimore hosted this 50-minute event ---month event. >> it's nice to be here surrounded by pictures of edgar allen poe and books about pow and baltimore in many ways has a feel a lot like new orleans, an old port city with traditions and a quirky and sometimes spooky history. and i always kind of feel at home in baltimore just as i feel at home...
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it was just instinct. >> molly: how do they step it up for your team? >> those guys made plays all day. we knew they would do that. when guys go down, you need people to step up. our guys do that all the time on a consistent basis. our offense didn't slow down at all. we just hope they get back. and welcome back to the team. >> molly: three games left on the schedule. you're through your gauntlet of the season. this win over a top ten team was huge for you guys. what does it do looking ahead to december? >> we can't take anything for granted. we can't slow down at all. we're looking at the next opponent just like we looked at k state. we'll try to go into kansas next week and come out with another "w." >> molly: congrats. >> thank you. >> gus: the final score here at amon g. carter stadium, tcu beat kansas state 41-20. tonight the ufc returns to fox sports 1 with an epic night of fights at 10:30 p.m., streaming live on fox sports go. coming up next except on the west coast, your late local news. for molly mcgrath and charles davis, this is gus johnson d
it was just instinct. >> molly: how do they step it up for your team? >> those guys made plays all day. we knew they would do that. when guys go down, you need people to step up. our guys do that all the time on a consistent basis. our offense didn't slow down at all. we just hope they get back. and welcome back to the team. >> molly: three games left on the schedule. you're through your gauntlet of the season. this win over a top ten team was huge for you guys. what does it...
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. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good football team. good football teams find ways to win. wasn't conducive to a really offensive ball tonight. we found a way to win, our crowd was good. that's what we wanted to do. >> molly: your defense saw a quarterback no one in college football has ever seen before tonight. how did they get this done against him? >> i thought they played really well. we know what we got coming up, we got two good games against two good football teams. we're going to try to finish strong. >> molly: thanks, coach. congrats. >> gus: next week we kick things off on thanksgiving evening. friday it's arizona taking on arizona state. saturday catch kansas versus kansas state on fox sports 1. coming up next, it's your late local news. for charles davis and molly mcgrath, i'm gus johnson saying so long from waco, texas! big night for the bayl
. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good football team. good football teams find ways to win. wasn't conducive to a really offensive ball tonight. we found a way to win, our crowd was good. that's what we wanted to do. >> molly: your defense saw a quarterback no one in college football has ever seen...
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they demanded that warmoth offer a reward for mollie's return. this is the reconstruction governor of louisiana. 28-year-old henry clay warmoth. a former soldier, elected to office largely by the votes of african-american men. his critics thought he was far too young to be the governor. they dubbed him the boy governor. he believed he was doing god's worth. there's this image of the northerners who were in the south who were called carpetbaggers, that they were there to make themselves rich and the votes of so-called ignorant negroes for their own gain. warmoth actually believes in what some people have called the republicans' gospel of prosperity. he believes that -- he believed that if these governments could build schools, finish the railroads and bring all kinds of improvements, that they could lure into the republican fold economically-minded businessmen who would realize that they -- the republicans were doing things that they have long called for and that they might be willing to put racial animosity aside in return for economic developmen
they demanded that warmoth offer a reward for mollie's return. this is the reconstruction governor of louisiana. 28-year-old henry clay warmoth. a former soldier, elected to office largely by the votes of african-american men. his critics thought he was far too young to be the governor. they dubbed him the boy governor. he believed he was doing god's worth. there's this image of the northerners who were in the south who were called carpetbaggers, that they were there to make themselves rich and...
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it was just instinct. >> molly: how do they step it up for your team? >> those guys made plays all day. we knew they would do that. when guys go down, you need people to step up. our guys do that all the time on a consistent basis. our offense didn't slow down at all. we just hope they get back. and welcome back to the team. >> molly: three games left on the schedule. you're through your gauntlet of the season. this win over a top ten team was huge for you guys. what does it do looking ahead to december? >> we can't take anything for granted. we can't slow down at all. we're looking at the next opponent just like we looked at k state. we'll try to go into kansas next week and come out with another "w." >> molly: congrats. >> thank you. >> gus: the final score here at amon g. carter stadium, tcu beat kansas state 41-20. tonight the ufc returns to fox sports 1 with an epic night of fights at 10:30 p.m., streaming live on fox sports go. coming up next except on the west coast, your late local news. for molly mcgrath and charles davis, this is gus johnson d
it was just instinct. >> molly: how do they step it up for your team? >> those guys made plays all day. we knew they would do that. when guys go down, you need people to step up. our guys do that all the time on a consistent basis. our offense didn't slow down at all. we just hope they get back. and welcome back to the team. >> molly: three games left on the schedule. you're through your gauntlet of the season. this win over a top ten team was huge for you guys. what does it...
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the bay area treasurer for 25 years and market tenant for a decade the chief operating officer for molly stone. >> thank you larry (clapping.) supervisor cohen and maxwell ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of our mike stone and the whole stone family welcome to the market we ought grew ore space so we've been looking forward to to molly stone offers the best quality of provide for 25 years we're able to accomplish this in our nine locations because we're close to merchant that bring the freshest produce to san francisco this this state of the art facility we'll demand to produce the quality foods that make the bay area a desirable place to live this market and facility are important pieces of our infrastructure that will be the platform mayor ed lee i hope you'll be available for the ribbon cutting ceremonies for missouri i didn't stones opening this is number one priority for growth is to so thank you very much go giants (clapping) okay. so mayor supervisor i want you to come over here we have this big red bottom and press down on it which will open up the door here of the - well, it's op
the bay area treasurer for 25 years and market tenant for a decade the chief operating officer for molly stone. >> thank you larry (clapping.) supervisor cohen and maxwell ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of our mike stone and the whole stone family welcome to the market we ought grew ore space so we've been looking forward to to molly stone offers the best quality of provide for 25 years we're able to accomplish this in our nine locations because we're close to merchant that bring the...
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. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good football team. good football teams find ways to win. wasn't conducive to a really offensive ball tonight. we found a way to win, our crowd was good. that's what we wanted to do. >> molly: your defense saw a quarterback no one in college football has ever seen before tonight. how did they get this done against him? >> i thought they played really well. we know what we got coming up, we got two good games against two good football teams. we're going to try to finish strong. >> molly: thanks, coach. congrats. >> gus: next week we kick things off on thanksgiving evening. friday it's arizona taking on arizona state. saturday catch kansas versus kansas state on fox sports 1. coming up next, it's your late local news. for charles davis and molly mcgrath, i'm gus johnson saying so long from waco, texas! big night for the bayl
. >> gus: the one for us is molly mcgrath. she's on the field with coach briles. >> molly: coach, you told me at the half your offense was hot and cold. how do you win despite that inconsistency? >> we got a good football team. good football teams find ways to win. wasn't conducive to a really offensive ball tonight. we found a way to win, our crowd was good. that's what we wanted to do. >> molly: your defense saw a quarterback no one in college football has ever seen...
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as molly said before, it's sort of a fear election, too. something like a million dollars has been spent just on ebola ads alone. it's not really -- i don't hear much policy discussions about isis right now, and those are the issues, or hardly any discussions about what the next congress is facing, like the debt ceiling. so not issue-free, but certainly not issue-heavy. gwen: i missed new hampshire, by the way. jeanne shaheen and mark -- scott brown. >> well, that's another race, just the fact that we are talking about it tells you how favorable the climate has turned for republicans. because when scott brown first announced, he looked like a long shot. he's a carpetbagger from massachusetts. jeanne shaheen hasn't done anything to tick anybody off. all of the analysis, including mine at the time was, well, maybe if there's a wave he has a chance to ride it. this is how close we are to some kind of wave, he is now within single digits of jeanne shaheen. he's still behind. but the fact that he's giving her a scare is the symptom of the fact t
as molly said before, it's sort of a fear election, too. something like a million dollars has been spent just on ebola ads alone. it's not really -- i don't hear much policy discussions about isis right now, and those are the issues, or hardly any discussions about what the next congress is facing, like the debt ceiling. so not issue-free, but certainly not issue-heavy. gwen: i missed new hampshire, by the way. jeanne shaheen and mark -- scott brown. >> well, that's another race, just the...
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with us to share reporting and inside, molly ball, peter baker, ed o'keefe and ta mara keith. sad, breaking news, a claim by isis it beheaded a third american, aide worker peter kassig. the white house says it is analyzing the video released by isis and if confirmed we are appalled by the prutal murder of an innocent american aide worker. kassig's parents are aware of the video and awaiting word from the government. they urge news organizations not to broadcast the video or publish images from it "saying we prefer he's written about for the love he shared with friends and family, not in the manner the hostage takers would use to manipulate americans and further their cause." in the two further cases the videos turned out to be actual beheadings. isis is a terrorist group and military organization taking land in iraq and syria and the question being raised in this town this morning, is the president's strategy working? air strikes alone is it working or further proof that he might have to do more. >> there's a lot of talk of that, ground troops in there, he said no in the past,
with us to share reporting and inside, molly ball, peter baker, ed o'keefe and ta mara keith. sad, breaking news, a claim by isis it beheaded a third american, aide worker peter kassig. the white house says it is analyzing the video released by isis and if confirmed we are appalled by the prutal murder of an innocent american aide worker. kassig's parents are aware of the video and awaiting word from the government. they urge news organizations not to broadcast the video or publish images from...
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i was diagnosed in january of this year with non-small cell stage 4. >> hi, i'm molly. i was diagnosed in november of 2013. >> bonnie and the organization is amazing. i feel so lucky that i am in the bay area with the resources we have here, including her. >> what i discovered in a very short period of time is that birds of a feather flock together and all the things that physicians and surgeons and all of the people there treating these patients don't tell them, they find here. >> it makes me feel normal. it makes me feel like i'm not alone in this disease. >> it's a really hard thing to have a diagnosis of stage 4 where you're told that you shouldn't or can't have hope for a cure. that the definition of stage 4 is that you're going to deal with this for the rest of your life. >> we just recently went to a team draft stanford football game, which was really cool. >> thank you for driving us. hi, lisa. >> they put together this foundation in honor of his wife who passed away from lung cancer. >> my wife was diagnosed with lung cancer in december of 2010. i had just fini
i was diagnosed in january of this year with non-small cell stage 4. >> hi, i'm molly. i was diagnosed in november of 2013. >> bonnie and the organization is amazing. i feel so lucky that i am in the bay area with the resources we have here, including her. >> what i discovered in a very short period of time is that birds of a feather flock together and all the things that physicians and surgeons and all of the people there treating these patients don't tell them, they find...
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today, molly shattuck is charged with raping a 15-year-old boy. reportedly a friend of her eldest son. indicted on multiple counts of rape, sexual contact and giving alcohol to a minor. a far cry from the woman we met eight years ago for "20/20." >> i'm a stay at home mom. so, it's just running around with them. >> reporter: she led a seemingly idyllic life. three beautiful kids. the older multimillionaire husband. a life of luxury. shattuck appeared on "secret millionaire," giving away nearly $200,000. >> i'm not about labels. i'm not about fancy designer clothes, fancy shoes. i feel incredibly grateful for the house we live in, the life style that we lead but i was rich way before i ever moved into this large house. >> reporter: after hanging up those pom poms, molly became a budding life style mogul with exercise dvds and a book called "vibrant living." do you understand the meaning of what it means to be a desperate housewife? does that resonate with you? >> i just think that women unfortunately in today's society get caught up in what their k
today, molly shattuck is charged with raping a 15-year-old boy. reportedly a friend of her eldest son. indicted on multiple counts of rape, sexual contact and giving alcohol to a minor. a far cry from the woman we met eight years ago for "20/20." >> i'm a stay at home mom. so, it's just running around with them. >> reporter: she led a seemingly idyllic life. three beautiful kids. the older multimillionaire husband. a life of luxury. shattuck appeared on "secret...
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sitting on edge, molly hopes for the best, but fears for the worst stop -- mali hopes for the best, but fears for the worst. and in china, fears for children. and trying to save the sea turtles. more than six months into the ebola outbreak, officials and politicians are beginning to admit they simply didn't take the early reports seriously enough. the world health organization now calls it the most severe health emergency in modern times. the race is on to contain this epidemic while experts still fear it could get worse before it gets better. it's a big challenge for local health systems. molly has been lucky so far, but doctors fear that could change anytime soon. >> stomachache, malaria, sex problems, i can help you. i'm the best doctor in town.ales projected confidence. he also has his work cut out for him. he said his concoction can't -- can cure the stomachache in five hours. he charges the copeland of two euros for his cure, a days wages for many people here. we want to know if he had heard about the ebola epidemic in neighboring guinea. >> yes, but i haven't met anyone yet who h
sitting on edge, molly hopes for the best, but fears for the worst stop -- mali hopes for the best, but fears for the worst. and in china, fears for children. and trying to save the sea turtles. more than six months into the ebola outbreak, officials and politicians are beginning to admit they simply didn't take the early reports seriously enough. the world health organization now calls it the most severe health emergency in modern times. the race is on to contain this epidemic while experts...
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sitting on edge, molly hopes for the best, but fears for the worst stop -- mali hopes for the best, but fears for the worst. and in china, fears for children. and trying to save the sea turtles. more than six months into the ebola outbreak, officials and politicians are beginning to admit they simply didn't take the early reports seriously enough. the world health organization now calls it the most severe health emergency in modern times. the race is on to contain this epidemic while experts still fear it could get worse before it gets better. it's a big challenge for local health systems. molly has been lucky so far, but doctors fear that could change anytime soon. >> stomachache, malaria, sex problems, i can help you. i'm the best doctor in town. >> this traditional healer has projected confidence. he also has his work cut out for him. he said his concoction can't -- can cure the stomachache in five hours. he charges the copeland of two euros for his cure, a days wages for many people here. we want to know if he had heard about the ebola epidemic in neighboring guinea. >> yes, but i h
sitting on edge, molly hopes for the best, but fears for the worst stop -- mali hopes for the best, but fears for the worst. and in china, fears for children. and trying to save the sea turtles. more than six months into the ebola outbreak, officials and politicians are beginning to admit they simply didn't take the early reports seriously enough. the world health organization now calls it the most severe health emergency in modern times. the race is on to contain this epidemic while experts...
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and then sadly when he was ill in the hospital a year ago in august, our daughter, molly, thought to start reading chapters to him. and he was finishing every chapter. these are his stories and these are stories -- he was a born story teller. >> i love the concept of "news catcher." because i really think that is the difference between network television and every other reporting gig that's out there. you're just sitting there, you are a web. especially when you cover the white house, you got to cover all sorts of news and you don't know when you're going to cover it. what was his favorite moment? >> at the white house? >> the white house. >> well, i would have to say it was a news event that won marin. it was the failed rescue attempt in iran. >> right. the iran hostages. and he scooped everybody. >> he did. he ended up at the white house. no one else was there. they finally had -- jodi powell had to tell him what happened but they wanted him to wait until after johnny carson went off the air. he turned to the cameraman and turned on the lights in the lawn and said i'm going on the
and then sadly when he was ill in the hospital a year ago in august, our daughter, molly, thought to start reading chapters to him. and he was finishing every chapter. these are his stories and these are stories -- he was a born story teller. >> i love the concept of "news catcher." because i really think that is the difference between network television and every other reporting gig that's out there. you're just sitting there, you are a web. especially when you cover the white...
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it's good to have molly there because molly has cerebral palsy and as you said, raising awareness, people are looking at molly and they might not be sure what is going on with her but we should let people know she has a special laptop to community and to do our homework. molly, your dad is there. i'll ask the question. she is at the top of her class. this is a bright little girl. >> oh, yes. yes, she is, by far. and it's amazing she never ceases to amaze me every day. she started standing up on her own without the assistance. and that was just a heart warming experience. one thing, with the communicateative did i vice, the children's miracle network helped us procure the additional laptop she has for her house. she has one from school and one from home. that one from school was getting beat up traveling back and forth. so we got one for home, which is a blessing, by far. >> yes. >> she is absolutely associate. she stands out by blending right in. what do they mean by that? >> well, you know, molly does not see herself different which is a great experience. all the other kids in school, to
it's good to have molly there because molly has cerebral palsy and as you said, raising awareness, people are looking at molly and they might not be sure what is going on with her but we should let people know she has a special laptop to community and to do our homework. molly, your dad is there. i'll ask the question. she is at the top of her class. this is a bright little girl. >> oh, yes. yes, she is, by far. and it's amazing she never ceases to amaze me every day. she started standing...
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if she was somebody to go to medical school, molly rogers saw to it. koehlinger: they were the most highly educated group of women in the united states. some of these sisters were quite powerful. they were running hospitals. they were running colleges. they were very professionally accomplished. gallagher: i entered maryknoll in 1943. i admit of a prejudice for women and children to be part of any group that will empower women, to bring women to their fullness, to children, throughout their life cycle, to be bettered and protected and arrive at their goals. that's my dream. leung: i came here to the motherhouse, and at that time, you'd write home only once a week -- no telephones, no newspaper, no tv -- no nothing. you're completely cut off from the world, and you concentrate on your studies. hoffmann: the thing we all wanted was a mission vocation, and i always wanted to go to china. and then, we were in the dining room one day, and mother just rang the bell. and she said, "i think we need a little news." and she pulled this paper out of her cuff, and
if she was somebody to go to medical school, molly rogers saw to it. koehlinger: they were the most highly educated group of women in the united states. some of these sisters were quite powerful. they were running hospitals. they were running colleges. they were very professionally accomplished. gallagher: i entered maryknoll in 1943. i admit of a prejudice for women and children to be part of any group that will empower women, to bring women to their fullness, to children, throughout their...
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molly is going to talk about the second effort they did to support our school. >> after completely redoing our parent community bryant k spent some summer redoing our staff room we were not eating in our kindergartener chairs alone so we appreciate everything that everyone does to support our students and we've not had a group come in and supporting our teachers and staff and parents it really has been trofrp active i want to introduce marcie a partner anothers bryant k who comes and paints and the lawyers get their work done from 9 to 5 they're working 5 to 5 at the home with p there law practice thank you, marycy. >> i just wanted to thank principle rosenberg for making us part of their team john is a wonderful school we enjoy this team we've been blessed to be part of the group and one of the things that molly does was something for the teachers and we the parents' room and now we've heard there is a need for coffee to keep the teachers going 0 so we have a little bit something and more to come this is the first installment as a cup (clapping.) congratulations we have a certificate for
molly is going to talk about the second effort they did to support our school. >> after completely redoing our parent community bryant k spent some summer redoing our staff room we were not eating in our kindergartener chairs alone so we appreciate everything that everyone does to support our students and we've not had a group come in and supporting our teachers and staff and parents it really has been trofrp active i want to introduce marcie a partner anothers bryant k who comes and...
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and that is where molly line is from boston. molly, a lot of us pretty surprised by the republican win in such a liberal state. >> reporter: it was a nail- biter. neck and neck as the poll numbers came in. and something that people were glued to the televisions watching in massachusetts. charlie baker, the republican was the victor and beat out martha cokely. she lost in tent 20 in the special election. they are back after eight years of democratic control and that race is so close that martha cokely did not concede last night. in illinois the governor quinwas defeated. he was one of the few candidates that president obama campaigned for personally in the run up to the midterms. the republican businessman bruce runner will be illinois's first republican governor in a dozen years and in florida. rick scott won reelection and taking a victory over republican turned democrat charlie crist. that was a squeaker and a percentage point between the two men. and ohio, the governor's office remains in republican hands and john kasich is c
and that is where molly line is from boston. molly, a lot of us pretty surprised by the republican win in such a liberal state. >> reporter: it was a nail- biter. neck and neck as the poll numbers came in. and something that people were glued to the televisions watching in massachusetts. charlie baker, the republican was the victor and beat out martha cokely. she lost in tent 20 in the special election. they are back after eight years of democratic control and that race is so close that...
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. >> i don't talk molly, i rock. >> louie with hollywood's hottest leading man. >> have they seen your movies? >> no. >> wait a minute, there is a person that doesn't like matthew's movies. >> i haven't made many in the last few years that they can see. [ cheers ] >> dang it. >> goes inside the neighborhood. >> make no mistake. sarah steel runs that down. >> like the mafia? >> like that, yeah. >> you had a busy week michael yo. >> that's what i do, kelsey knight. i went hashtaging with the kardashians. >> this is her iconic picture. >> let's go inside. >> i would hashtag it, yeah, i did that. >> the latest celebrity news delivered 24/7. it's the "inside ether with yahoo. >>> you know, i'm not sure if kanye would approve of that hashtag but you certainly have a way with the kardashian sisters. >> we're funny, kelsey, come on now. >> obviously. welcome to the "weekend insider." i'm kelsey knight. >> i'm michael yo. r" tog >> i thought kim is going to kill khloe, tell me more, tell me more. >>> first, we're breaking it down in the good wee >> bad week. >> a good week for robert downy juni
. >> i don't talk molly, i rock. >> louie with hollywood's hottest leading man. >> have they seen your movies? >> no. >> wait a minute, there is a person that doesn't like matthew's movies. >> i haven't made many in the last few years that they can see. [ cheers ] >> dang it. >> goes inside the neighborhood. >> make no mistake. sarah steel runs that down. >> like the mafia? >> like that, yeah. >> you had a busy week michael...
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i don't think that molly ball is going to run a campaign. >> governor rendell there is a question of her coalition. and in another analysis in "the atlantic" young people don't have the passion for hillary as they had for obama. if she is going to rouse them to the polls she's going to have to take the risk of saying something which is similar to the criticism of molly ball but it calls into the question whether she can inherit the obama coalition and assemble one as broad as the one he created. >> i just want to say i spent seven solid weeks before the pennsylvania primary campaigning with hillary clinton and she said a great deal of things, including coming out for the individual mandate and senator obama was against it ironically. she was specific and gave a message that spired populous feelings in pennsylvania. as far as african-americans, i have been with bill clinton campaigning in black churches in the last year or two and when he mentions hillary's name the place goes wild. so that's all just a bunch of hogwash and howard is right, it is journalistic nitpicking. what was the
i don't think that molly ball is going to run a campaign. >> governor rendell there is a question of her coalition. and in another analysis in "the atlantic" young people don't have the passion for hillary as they had for obama. if she is going to rouse them to the polls she's going to have to take the risk of saying something which is similar to the criticism of molly ball but it calls into the question whether she can inherit the obama coalition and assemble one as broad as...
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>> molly, what is the reaction on capitol hill. they have been suspicious about the claim that the e-mails were lost. jim jordan put out a statement saying that the irs continually dragged its feet and changed his story and with the information. and these e-mails are long over due and underscore again why we need a special prosecutor to conduct an unhindered investigation. they have tried to put the data in readable format before turning them over to congress. >> molly, thank you so much. >> turning to immigration in washington. republicans in congress are looking at ways to undo excutive action. not orders but action taken by president obama that will delay the deportation of 5 million illegal immigrants. the president signed the actions on board of the air force one to solve the plan. many called the plan illegal and unconstitutional and we wait to see how congress responds, several states are preparing legal challenges. here's oklahoma attorney general with gretta. >> we are carrying the complaints and working on this since the
>> molly, what is the reaction on capitol hill. they have been suspicious about the claim that the e-mails were lost. jim jordan put out a statement saying that the irs continually dragged its feet and changed his story and with the information. and these e-mails are long over due and underscore again why we need a special prosecutor to conduct an unhindered investigation. they have tried to put the data in readable format before turning them over to congress. >> molly, thank you so...
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molly thshattuck is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy. what we're learning about the investigation. >> as you said, molly shattuck does have three children, the oldest is 15, the same age as the boy she's accused of victimizing. her children may have gone to the same owingings private school as the victim. shattuck got in touch with him through instagram back in may and said they met periodically over the summer and their relationship turned sexual over this past labor day weekend. it happened when he joined her and her children at a vacation home in delaware beach, and she bought him beer at the time and he reported the case to the police. she is charged with three counts of third degree rape and unlawful sexual contact and distribu distributing alcohol to a minor. she is somewhat of a celebrity in the area at 47 now, and became the oldest cheerleader making history making the squad at the age of 38. she is separated from her husband, mayo shattuck ceo of a nuclear group. she was released on $84,000 bond. we will continue to follow the s
molly thshattuck is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy. what we're learning about the investigation. >> as you said, molly shattuck does have three children, the oldest is 15, the same age as the boy she's accused of victimizing. her children may have gone to the same owingings private school as the victim. shattuck got in touch with him through instagram back in may and said they met periodically over the summer and their relationship turned sexual over this...
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. >> molly henneberg live for us. thank you. >> drawing strong relacks from both sides of the aisle. many democrats are also coming in. >> good morning heather. by taking his own executive action our immigration system will be more fair and just. republicans say those actions are offensive to other legal immigrants and other minorities. >> if you are an immigrant who came through this you went through the rigorous process of immigration this is a slap in the face to you. >> this is so offensive to those who have a high unemployment rate. this president has come np and said, you know what? for political gain i am going to give 5 million people the authority to work here even though that is illegal i am going to do it and that is going to leave 5 million people out in the cold. >> and in his speech the president blaming the republicans in the house for refusing to allow a vote saying if it were up to him he would have already fixed the broken system. >> americans have to remember that president obama promised the hispan
. >> molly henneberg live for us. thank you. >> drawing strong relacks from both sides of the aisle. many democrats are also coming in. >> good morning heather. by taking his own executive action our immigration system will be more fair and just. republicans say those actions are offensive to other legal immigrants and other minorities. >> if you are an immigrant who came through this you went through the rigorous process of immigration this is a slap in the face to you....
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>> molly, thank you very much. >>> counterterror police arresting four men in connection with an alleged islamic terror plot following raids across west london. earlier this month, police learned that they would be increasing security at the event as a result of increased fears of terror attacks. all of the men were under the age of 30. also in london, prime minister david cameron visiting the tower of london today. they were marking remembrance day. >>> and a programming note for you. peter has a two-night special, the man who called osama bin laden premiers this tuesday at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>> let's talk about some weather now. near hurricane-force winds blasting parts of alaska today. the high winds, just one of the remnan remnants of typhoon nuri has been packing winds up to 70 miles per hour and rain and even snow. the snow is said to have an effect on the rest of the u.s. forecasters are expecting 40 states to be hit with the coldest air of the season on monday. so bundle up. some places even possibly seeing up to 20 to a 40-degree drop in temp
>> molly, thank you very much. >>> counterterror police arresting four men in connection with an alleged islamic terror plot following raids across west london. earlier this month, police learned that they would be increasing security at the event as a result of increased fears of terror attacks. all of the men were under the age of 30. also in london, prime minister david cameron visiting the tower of london today. they were marking remembrance day. >>> and a...
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molly: go ahead, binky. sock him. maybe i don't feel like it. you better, or you're out of the club. i can't be out of the club! it's my club. i founded it. if you wanted everything your way you shouldn't have a club. the next time you see that kid you sock him. the next time i see arthur i have to hit him. oh, what can i do? hey, what if i never see him? arthur, why didn't you just apologize? oh, come on! she wrecked my plane! why can't anybody see my side of this? uh, because you're wrong. hey, binky did you hear that arthur hit his sister? i haven't seen arthur. as far as i know arthur isn't even here. binky's so upset about what arthur did that he won't even look at him! when the day and night are of equal length it's called the equinox. ( bell rings ) you sock that kid yet? haven't seen him. ( guffaws ) i am so smart. psst, hey, is arthur in there? yeah. i'll... just eat outside, then. binky won't even eat near arthur. that's awful. we should bring them together. arthur will thank us. buster: binky's out here somewhere. ( grunts ) i'll get
molly: go ahead, binky. sock him. maybe i don't feel like it. you better, or you're out of the club. i can't be out of the club! it's my club. i founded it. if you wanted everything your way you shouldn't have a club. the next time you see that kid you sock him. the next time i see arthur i have to hit him. oh, what can i do? hey, what if i never see him? arthur, why didn't you just apologize? oh, come on! she wrecked my plane! why can't anybody see my side of this? uh, because you're wrong....
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molly henneberg is live in washington with more. molly? >> reporter: the white house says those additional 1500 troops will help train and advise iraqi forces. the republicans questioned why the president didn't do this earlier. >> he has timed almost everything to not affect the midterm elections. you can imagine he was quite afraid of what was going to happen to the elections. he didn't want anything to upset the apple cart there. >> this 1500 going in to iraq, why wasn't that done in september when it really could have helped? to him, national security and war is just politics in another form. that's what i hate so much about the obama administration. they're playing politics with every war time decision. >> reporter: according to the white house, the president made this decision at the request of the iraqi government. and the recommendation of defense secretary chuck hagel. the timing, the pentagon insists, is not political. >> one of the reasons why we think this is a good idea right now is because the iraqi security forces have stiff
molly henneberg is live in washington with more. molly? >> reporter: the white house says those additional 1500 troops will help train and advise iraqi forces. the republicans questioned why the president didn't do this earlier. >> he has timed almost everything to not affect the midterm elections. you can imagine he was quite afraid of what was going to happen to the elections. he didn't want anything to upset the apple cart there. >> this 1500 going in to iraq, why wasn't...
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and molly, dad and mom are on the way. god bless the commonwealth of virginia, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] clark's former rnc chairman ed gillespie, conceding defeat, and that he will not request a recount in his close senate race against democratic incumbent mark warner. ed gillespie, one of the senate candidates who will not be part of the new republican majority in congress. in the next congress, gop gaining seven seats so far in the senate, and will have a majority with at least 52 and the new congress. two races not yet decided in alaska and louisiana. louisiana, the runoff is scheduled there. as you can see on your screen, the current makeup of the congress in the senate -- 53 democrats, 45 republicans, two independents who normally caucus with the democrats. 52 so far republicans and 2 independents. a house and senate controlled by republicans in the next congress. what might congress and the white house agree on? to hear from you ov
and molly, dad and mom are on the way. god bless the commonwealth of virginia, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] clark's former rnc chairman ed gillespie, conceding defeat, and that he will not request a recount in his close senate race against democratic incumbent mark warner. ed gillespie, one of the senate candidates who will not be part of the new republican majority in congress. in the next congress, gop gaining...
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joining us now with more, molly helenburg. molly, great to see you. why did the president decide to make it public today just ahead of his asian trip? >> the president had planned to wait until after his ten-day trip to asia to announce his choice for attorney general. but her name leaked in the press yesterday. so today the white house quickly arranged an event so the president could introduce her. 55-year-old loretta lynch is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york, a position she also held under president bill clinton. here's what president obama said about lynch today. >> it's pretty hard to be more qualified for this job than loretta. throughout her 30-year career, she has distinguished herself as tough, as fair, independent lawyer who has twice headed one of the most prominent u.s. attorney's offices in the country. >> first, lynch has to be confirmed by the senate and that process starts in the senate judiciary committee. the outgoing chairman, democratic senator patrick leahy, called lynch an experienced prosecutor and urged tha
joining us now with more, molly helenburg. molly, great to see you. why did the president decide to make it public today just ahead of his asian trip? >> the president had planned to wait until after his ten-day trip to asia to announce his choice for attorney general. but her name leaked in the press yesterday. so today the white house quickly arranged an event so the president could introduce her. 55-year-old loretta lynch is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york, a...
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but 40-year-old molly goldman never touched cigarette, not even one. for the last year the menlo park woman has been living with lung carry and allowed us to follow her throughout her treatment. >> i didn't really think that someone like me could get lung cancer. i think when they told me it's lung carncer, i thought, there' no way. it can't be. >> take in a deep breath, hold your breath in. >> the stigma for lung cancer is that it's a smoker's cancer. and it's not. i've never smoked. >> why don't we go through your scans. >> they suspected that i was -- that i had a genetic mutation that would be -- because of where the cancer had spread. >> something happens in the body that leads to this gene mutation somewhere in the lungs. that then develops into lung cancer. and that was a really exciting discovery because we now have drugs that specifically target it. these drugs work really quickly. but they don't work forever. >> i know that the history of some people it only works for 18 months or the average length of time that it's effective may be two mont
but 40-year-old molly goldman never touched cigarette, not even one. for the last year the menlo park woman has been living with lung carry and allowed us to follow her throughout her treatment. >> i didn't really think that someone like me could get lung cancer. i think when they told me it's lung carncer, i thought, there' no way. it can't be. >> take in a deep breath, hold your breath in. >> the stigma for lung cancer is that it's a smoker's cancer. and it's not. i've never...
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mollie's family had a little more money. they looked down on a tailor. so they fell in love, and, to my understanding, they ran away together. they really wanted to get to america, where there would not be those class differences, get out of their village, and they eloped. gates: we found the names of the young lovers on the passenger list for a ship called the ss julia arriving in ellis island on november 25, 1904, but then, we learned, they ran into trouble. can you tell me how much money they had between them? "in possession of $2.00 between them." two dollars. two dollars, and unable to read. both of them could not read. no. do you know what happened, carole, to immigrants who were illiterate and had two dollars? no. turn the page. this is a list of the immigrants arriving on the ss julia who were detained at ellis island. "david the gleiman and wife." immigration officials doubted that your grandparents could support themselves in the united states. so they didn't let them in the country. unbelievable. gates: after crossing a continent and an ocean
mollie's family had a little more money. they looked down on a tailor. so they fell in love, and, to my understanding, they ran away together. they really wanted to get to america, where there would not be those class differences, get out of their village, and they eloped. gates: we found the names of the young lovers on the passenger list for a ship called the ss julia arriving in ellis island on november 25, 1904, but then, we learned, they ran into trouble. can you tell me how much money...
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we just had molly line up there. a nail biter going on there. >> scott brown has closed the gap in coming into today. whether he can really get that across the finish line, that would be an amazing thing for republicans because you would be able to see early in the night that democrats really are going to have a tough time holding. now, on the flip side, if jeanne shaheen can hold off scott brown, then democrats have a better chance of making the block, if you will, to the net gain of six that republicans need to pick up the senate. >> i guess that's what we call the hour. >> kansas, louisiana, colorado, and, of course, the governor's race in wisconsin. >> kansas, as you just heard from james rosen is huge. it is the whole ballgame really in that it's so close that no one can really get a sense of where it is. you know, it would be interesting to see whether the vice president factors into that today. >> what's just happening. >> right. i think louisiana, it looks like it's heading to a runoff there which would be de
we just had molly line up there. a nail biter going on there. >> scott brown has closed the gap in coming into today. whether he can really get that across the finish line, that would be an amazing thing for republicans because you would be able to see early in the night that democrats really are going to have a tough time holding. now, on the flip side, if jeanne shaheen can hold off scott brown, then democrats have a better chance of making the block, if you will, to the net gain of six...
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molly in florida, please, molly. >> caller: hi, jim. >> molly. >> caller: calling from melbourne, florida. >> fantastic, near my friend, man, we'll have to go down to spanish house and do some surfing. >> caller: absolutely. >> all right. >> caller: i have a small holding in nike, couple hundred shares, it's up 23%. of course, they just announced that 17% dividend increase, and i'm wondering if i should start trimming. >> nope, nope, i want you to hold it. by the way, when you say small holding, let's understand each other, that's a huge amount of capital, 200 shares of nike, $97, huge amount to you and me, i applaud you for being in a great stock and want you to hold on to it. >>> no fed, no problem. that's not the deciding point anymore. others say it is. listen to me, you know, been managing money since '79, maybe i know something. it's growth and it's profits, which we have, and that's all we need to justify where stocks could most likely go. what's on "mad" tonight? another day, another all-time high. >>> then, what's better than booze, burgers, and ski ball? how about making money o
molly in florida, please, molly. >> caller: hi, jim. >> molly. >> caller: calling from melbourne, florida. >> fantastic, near my friend, man, we'll have to go down to spanish house and do some surfing. >> caller: absolutely. >> all right. >> caller: i have a small holding in nike, couple hundred shares, it's up 23%. of course, they just announced that 17% dividend increase, and i'm wondering if i should start trimming. >> nope, nope, i want you to...
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drew, molly shattuck is the latest to grab headlines. 47 years old. allegedly made sexual advances on a 15-year-old friend of her son. is it about power? psychological issue? what's going op here? >> reporter: in my experience when i've had to deal with female perpetrators, more often than not they themselves were sexually abused in their childhood as well. that issue kind of feeds into this. but i think there's something more important to remember here, don. in jean's little piece there she didn't point out why this is such a harmful crime. this harms these young males. our culture as that law professor pointed out used to say oh, these boys are lucky. the facts are, and they are facts, these boys have more psychiatric problems, more depression, more suicide, more substance abuse, personality disorders, more anti-social behavior. they are profound profoundly affected by these experiences. so they don't believe they do, and oftentimes they don't realize the impact it's had on them until years and years later. these young males need to be protected fro
drew, molly shattuck is the latest to grab headlines. 47 years old. allegedly made sexual advances on a 15-year-old friend of her son. is it about power? psychological issue? what's going op here? >> reporter: in my experience when i've had to deal with female perpetrators, more often than not they themselves were sexually abused in their childhood as well. that issue kind of feeds into this. but i think there's something more important to remember here, don. in jean's little piece there...
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mollie, the child of poor -- mollie digby. digby was abducted by two black women and the case exacerbated racial tensions. the pratt library in baltimore hosted this 50-minute event ---month event. >> it's nice to be here surrounded by pictures of edgar allen poe and books about pow and baltimore in many ways has a feel a lot like new orleans, an old port city with traditions and a quirky and sometimes spooky history. and i always kind of feel at home in baltimore just as i feel
mollie, the child of poor -- mollie digby. digby was abducted by two black women and the case exacerbated racial tensions. the pratt library in baltimore hosted this 50-minute event ---month event. >> it's nice to be here surrounded by pictures of edgar allen poe and books about pow and baltimore in many ways has a feel a lot like new orleans, an old port city with traditions and a quirky and sometimes spooky history. and i always kind of feel at home in baltimore just as i feel
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. >> molly henneberg, thank you, molly. >> former republican congressman allen west cherry picking the case for political gain. >> what i find hypocritical is that president obama or eric holder said anything about the black gang members who brutally car jacked and took kevin quick as a virginia police officer and murdered him. we didn't hear them say anything about the 19-year-old teenager brendan gevlin who were gunned down by the self proclaimed black jihadist. nor about the black teenager who shot a young toddler in the face in brunswick, georgia. the country has to get tired of the cherry picking with the social justice and their own agenda they are trying to use for their own elevations. this really is getting quite despicable. >> what if any were from ferguson log on right after the show for a live debate #keep talking. >>> now to obamacare the architect jonathan gruber will be forced to explain comments like these. >> gruber is agreeing to testify before the house oversight committee next month on the lack of transparency surrounding the affordable care act. the hearing is set
. >> molly henneberg, thank you, molly. >> former republican congressman allen west cherry picking the case for political gain. >> what i find hypocritical is that president obama or eric holder said anything about the black gang members who brutally car jacked and took kevin quick as a virginia police officer and murdered him. we didn't hear them say anything about the 19-year-old teenager brendan gevlin who were gunned down by the self proclaimed black jihadist. nor about...
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i've been briefed by ron davis, molly mol molly -- and others, they are overseeing the federal investigations into the shooting of michael brown as well as the investigation we are doing at the ferguson police department we have two investigations ongoing. as i said many times before and reiterated in my statement last night, department investigations will continue to be thorough and independent and they remain ongoing. they will be conducted rigorously and in a timely manner so we can move forward as quickly as we can to restore trust, rebuild understanding, and to foster cooperation between law enforcement and community members. last night and throughout the day, i have been briefed on events in and around ferguson. i was disappointed that some members of the community resorted to violence rather than respecting what i thought were the really heart felt words of michael brown, sr. and the wishes he expressed how he wanted his son's memory to be honored with nonviolence. it is clear acts of violence threaten to drown out those who have legitimate voices, leaning legitimate deamonstrators. i
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. >> but tonight, molly shattuck is back in then news again, this time accused of having sex with one of her son's high school classmates. jane miller has our story. >> reporter: can we talk to you for a second? >> flanked by her lawyers. it was a somber molly shattuck in court in delaware this morning where she was arraigned in a nine count indictment in a scandalous case. >> reporter: miss shattuck, may we speak to you? may we speak to you? >> she is accused of instigating a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy and then in delaware. >> this is a difficult situation for everyone involved. thaw for your time. >> reporter: the first alleged physical contact between shattuck and the boy kissing and touching happened when they went to a theater in columbia and went to a parking lot and got in the back of the car. almost half a dozen times she would pick the boy up from summer school and go to owi owingings milowings mills garage. she and some of her kids were staying in a rented beach house. the boy stayed overovernight. sometime around 2:00 in the morning they drove to a liquor st
. >> but tonight, molly shattuck is back in then news again, this time accused of having sex with one of her son's high school classmates. jane miller has our story. >> reporter: can we talk to you for a second? >> flanked by her lawyers. it was a somber molly shattuck in court in delaware this morning where she was arraigned in a nine count indictment in a scandalous case. >> reporter: miss shattuck, may we speak to you? may we speak to you? >> she is accused of...
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molly henneberg is live in washington with the very latest. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi. they were lost and now they're found. apparently. 30,000 e-mails that the senate finance says may be important in its investigation into the irs targeting scandal. irs commissioner told congress in june that the tax agency's i.t. experts could not recover the e-mails. now the treasury department's inspector general office says it has found the data on the irs's back up equipment. responding to that news, the irs put out a statement saying, quote, as commissioner has stated, the irs welcomes the independent review. the treasury inspector general, and expert forensics analysis. commissioner koskinen said for some time he would be pleased if additional lois lerner e-mails from this time frame could be found. lois lerner the former head of the exempt office at the time when conservative groups contend they were targeted unfairly by the tax agency. critics have long been suspicious of the irs' claim that her e-mails were irrelevant irretrievably lost. >> we know this government has lied to
molly henneberg is live in washington with the very latest. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi. they were lost and now they're found. apparently. 30,000 e-mails that the senate finance says may be important in its investigation into the irs targeting scandal. irs commissioner told congress in june that the tax agency's i.t. experts could not recover the e-mails. now the treasury department's inspector general office says it has found the data on the irs's back up equipment. responding to that...
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molly henneberg is live in washington. what is the president saying now? >> president obama contends he has the discretion to change the nation's laws on immigration apart from congress. but he says if a future president wanted to change the laws, for example lower taxes, separate from congress, that would not be legal. here's how the president explains it. >> the reason that we have to do prosecutorial discretion in immigration is that we know that we are not even close to being able to deal with the folks who have been here a long time. the vast majority of folks understand they need to pay taxes. >> you don't even need to be future president to say that. >> tabsolutely not. >> they maintain he doesn't have authority to legislate and are trying to enforce the separation of power. >> this is what he does after the elections instead of uniting us like he said 7 years ago he said he was going to do he is dividing the nation in every single area. we should number one sen tour t -- sen sewer the president of the united states. i think it is important he did t
molly henneberg is live in washington. what is the president saying now? >> president obama contends he has the discretion to change the nation's laws on immigration apart from congress. but he says if a future president wanted to change the laws, for example lower taxes, separate from congress, that would not be legal. here's how the president explains it. >> the reason that we have to do prosecutorial discretion in immigration is that we know that we are not even close to being...
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in washington, molly hannenberg, fox news. >>> people gathered at a south philadelphia church today to reflect, journalist commontator former fox news channel, doctor mark lamont hill spoke at the mother bethel queen village this morning, just got back from ferguson, pretty critical of police and the prosecutor and the grand jury's decision, he also talked about the deep cutting pain he witnessed after learning the grand jury's decision. >> michael brown's mother, crushed, shamed, devestated. i keep thinking about how sweet ... boy being killed in public ... >> he said he never expected an indictment, but he feels sad for the young people who were hoping for positive change in this case, but were dis ill lewes dollars. police are investigating three possible murders after a violent night in philadelphia. one involved a 35 year old man, who died just after 2:00 this morning. he was shot in the head in strawberry mansion. police investigating suspicious death in west philadelphia. they got a call around 6:00 this morning. that there was a body along the 5100 block of wister street. they
in washington, molly hannenberg, fox news. >>> people gathered at a south philadelphia church today to reflect, journalist commontator former fox news channel, doctor mark lamont hill spoke at the mother bethel queen village this morning, just got back from ferguson, pretty critical of police and the prosecutor and the grand jury's decision, he also talked about the deep cutting pain he witnessed after learning the grand jury's decision. >> michael brown's mother, crushed,...
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and to do things like molly is doing over there, doing the extras. >> reporter: this is molly burke, she's the nutrition education program manager here at the san francisco food bank, preparing a persimon salad. she's preparing something nutritious, not expensive to prepare and helps the clients stretch their food dollars. >> that's right. if we show them how to prepare it, their lives are better. >> let me remind viewers that you can help our effort here to feed hungry communities by texting the word feed to 800774. a $10 donation goes a long, long way. we'll have more in just a few minutes. larry and alma? >> thank you, spencer. since spencer is there, here is the weather. hi, drew. >> we had dry skies this afternoon. the clouds, though, are filling back in. overnight tonight, we'll see little in the way of stars. rather active this morning, tracking all that moisture moving in from the west. now that moisture is out of here, but the clouds, they're still lingering. live shot here. we'll show you clouds overhead. notice the roadways are still damp. with that, a combination of a lig
and to do things like molly is doing over there, doing the extras. >> reporter: this is molly burke, she's the nutrition education program manager here at the san francisco food bank, preparing a persimon salad. she's preparing something nutritious, not expensive to prepare and helps the clients stretch their food dollars. >> that's right. if we show them how to prepare it, their lives are better. >> let me remind viewers that you can help our effort here to feed hungry...