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marie's life. they did her favorite thing. the saying karaoke and nowadays, when marie's daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin's daughter. it to sit down at the piano amply. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe someday she'll know about that uncontained-able woman, who will she stayed, brought joy, marie. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline". i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> they, said we need you to get the car with us. they zip tied my arms and zip tied my legs, the tide my hair. duct tape my face. there's no words. i'm sitting, there i'm hysterical. it's terrifying. >> she thought he was mr. wright. comp confident, handsome
marie's life. they did her favorite thing. the saying karaoke and nowadays, when marie's daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin's daughter. it to sit down at the piano amply. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? >> i want to tell her all about her mom. it's one of those where i just -- i want to show her your mother really did love you. >> maybe someday she'll know about that uncontained-able woman, who will she stayed, brought joy, marie. >> that's...
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john smith knew which inspired mary smith and his wife. those transgressions did not taint the puritan of his soul. the canterbury church had no grounds on which to excommunicate. souls were spiritually perfect, incapable of seeing the failings of their mortal bodies. the early 18th and 19th century. there's one example maritime canada were interestingly enough hail and towns in southeastern connecticut during the nail 70s two decades later, perfectionist ideas surfaced alongside controversy over marriage. in cornwallis and marriage is being invalid in the president of the local presbyterian clergy which you can see the portrait here to live apart from her own converted husband. so it is much assume for her to have children by him as by any other man. other than preachers in nova scotia i the possibility of getting drunk certain many acts of murder and adultery. the bodies of the saints not convict souls were capable of sin. a believer is like a nut firm into the net explain the prominent preacher. they're dirty the shell but not the colon
john smith knew which inspired mary smith and his wife. those transgressions did not taint the puritan of his soul. the canterbury church had no grounds on which to excommunicate. souls were spiritually perfect, incapable of seeing the failings of their mortal bodies. the early 18th and 19th century. there's one example maritime canada were interestingly enough hail and towns in southeastern connecticut during the nail 70s two decades later, perfectionist ideas surfaced alongside controversy...
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although him they had been free john and mary smith. nonetheless were forced to bear the costs of their trials as was customary and colonial america in cases where the accused were still considered suspicious following an acquittal those costs were staggering in excess of 377 pounds for mary and 240 for john. then in an extraordinary turn events, john and mary smith were married less than six months after the conclusion of their trials. mary was already pregnant at the time and resigna the first of their four children was born later in 1751. at the time of his death nine years later john smith owned a small farm some kitchen implements furniture embedding spinning wheel and a few old books. valued at only a hundred and seventeen pounds nearly all of his estate was sold off to pay his creditors mary smith remained in canterbury for the rest of her life living miserably according to backus. still alive in the spring of 1782 mary may well have watched ann lee the elect lady ride right past her front door and down the main road to windham o
although him they had been free john and mary smith. nonetheless were forced to bear the costs of their trials as was customary and colonial america in cases where the accused were still considered suspicious following an acquittal those costs were staggering in excess of 377 pounds for mary and 240 for john. then in an extraordinary turn events, john and mary smith were married less than six months after the conclusion of their trials. mary was already pregnant at the time and resigna the...
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i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. she said, skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call from sheila. >> she said, she had to tell me the truth. i said, well, what truth? she said, we snuck out last night. >> mary's heart fell. skylar had done that once before, gone on a late-night joyride with rachel and sheila. that time they were caught for being out after the town curfew. now here was a worried sheila saying they had done it again. >> i said, where did you go? where is skylar? she said that skylar insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skylar had pu
i called mary again. >> again mary told him to calm down. she said, skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a...
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. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore? >> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show" was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to "the dick van dyke show" at first. >> at the end of the first season they were going to cancel it. >> in real life mary had married grant tinker, who was a cbs executive on "the dick van dyke show." grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> for instance, i think you look very nice without your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddle home and workplace almost always res
. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore? >> this is no whoopie dress. it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke...
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where mary works is bought out. everyone is fired. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> there is some near your desk. >> how do we leave this room? >> saying good-bye to the show and to each other. ♪ ♪ >> it's still emotional after all these years because that was a family. ♪ ♪ >> "the mary tyler moore" show. >> in the 1970s, the baby boom generation had not settled into the domestic scene. >> the standard family show. >> i'm sure he has girlfriends but he denies it. >> well, of course, todd is 13 now. [ laughter ] >> the fact that so many people in hollywood were hitting the couch probably opened the doors for the setting of the show. >> i enjoyed the oddity of the people. >> what seems to be your problem, stan? >> you have no idea what it's like to be incredibly good looking. [ laughter ] >> i go into my office and there is a puppet. >> there is a workplace comedy or family comedy, you bring together these eccentric types and it works because of bob newheart's voice. >> bob, they are flipping a corn, yo
where mary works is bought out. everyone is fired. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> there is some near your desk. >> how do we leave this room? >> saying good-bye to the show and to each other. ♪ ♪ >> it's still emotional after all these years because that was a family. ♪ ♪ >> "the mary tyler moore" show. >> in the 1970s, the baby boom generation had not settled into the domestic scene. >> the standard family show....
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anne-marie? >> all right. thank you. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we will talk with fema administrator deanne criswell on where the worst damage is right now, the search and rescue efforts, and the biggest concerns going forward. >>> in the meantime, there are breaking developments overnight in afghanistan. there was a rocket attack apparently targeting the airport in kabul. rockets struck a neighborhood near the airport early today. an american official says u.s. anti-missile defenses intercepted as many as five rockets. we're told gunfire immediately followed the attack, but it's not clear who was firing. president biden was briefed on what happened but says the u.s. will continue evacuations until all u.s. troops pull out of afghanistan tomorrow. meantime, the u.s. says a drone strike carried out on friday near kabul killed two isis-k militants and may have also left civilians dead. an afghan official said three children were killed in the strike. witnesses say several citizens were also killed or wound
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. >> of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with her. >> this isn't a whoopi dress. it's years old. >> but it still works. give me a kiss. >> she just said hello. >> rob, if it makes you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well. no. >> the original intent was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. well, we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to the dick van dyke show at the first. >> they were going to kanlsle it at the end of the season. >> mary had grant tinker who was a cbs executive on the dick van dyke show. grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the fore front. >> well, for instance, i think you look very nice without your -- >> hair? >> these shows that straddled home and workplace almost always result in something tasty. >> i'm not saying this because i'm in trouble but goodness knows, i am. >> what do you
. >> of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with her. >> this isn't a whoopi dress. it's years old. >> but it still works. give me a kiss. >> she just said hello. >> rob, if it makes you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well. no. >> the original intent was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. well, we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day....
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mary and my dad started laying their ground work for their own company. >> mary tyler moore enterprises as a woman whose name is on this. i don't need to be this roaring and big macho present. you have this important messages about women in the workplace and those politics appear on broadcast television and workplace like the "mary tyler moore show." mary moves to minnesota to start with wjm tv. >> what religion am i? >> you are not allowed to ask that when someone is applying for a job. >> you want to call a cop? >> women were standing up and saying i must be heard. sitcoms used to be about the wives at home and doing dishes. it was sort of liberating. >> you got spunk. >> and i wait a beautiful moment -- >> i hate spunk. >> i want to kcorrect something right now. i don't hate spunk, i love spunk. >> it was a total shift in jackie gender role. she's a single working woman living in a building with other women. >> how would you help abolish cap cap capital punishment. >> well, there is no capital punishment in the state. >> that was easy. >> you have this shift in the workplace and more
mary and my dad started laying their ground work for their own company. >> mary tyler moore enterprises as a woman whose name is on this. i don't need to be this roaring and big macho present. you have this important messages about women in the workplace and those politics appear on broadcast television and workplace like the "mary tyler moore show." mary moves to minnesota to start with wjm tv. >> what religion am i? >> you are not allowed to ask that when someone...
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mary, what is unique about her? the center in court of her interior life and her love for god, her wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son. her love for us in the members of the body of christ. that love, her obedience, her memory, her intellect, her will, her heart, all of that is the treasure that we are invited through fatima to focus upon as a way to lead this effort closer to god. >> let me ask you about the icons you have chosen to show. >>> our lady is described as holding, pondering, treasuring all of these things in the heart as i just described it in the biblical sense. the whole mystery of christ in its entirety is held in her heart st su 's lov shreflts upon all of is to bestow this memory, living memoryy to us through her heart. >> here is a leadingwith swords piercing her heart. this is a reflection of the prophecy of simeon as the lord presented in the temple. simeon says to her a sword shall pierce her heart, it is pierced with the reality of we were talking earlier about greek. it is his h
mary, what is unique about her? the center in court of her interior life and her love for god, her wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son. her love for us in the members of the body of christ. that love, her obedience, her memory, her intellect, her will, her heart, all of that is the treasure that we are invited through fatima to focus upon as a way to lead this effort closer to god. >> let me ask you about the icons you have chosen to show. >>> our lady is described...
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i'm anne-marie green. more americans are now facing vaccine requirements less than 24 hours after the fda granted full approval of the pfizer covid vaccine. within hours of yesterday's decision the pentagon, retailer cvs and the new york city school system among others announced they will require employees to get shots. president biden called on more companies to step up vaccine mandates. elise preston has the latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. in addition to the mandates, the hope is americans will feel more eased to get the shots. pfizer's covid vaccine is fully approved for americans 16 and older. >> this approval now furthers our confidence that not only does the vaccine work, but it's also very safe. >> reporter: more than 200 million pfizer doses have been administered since december when the fda granted an emergency use authorization. >> the fda approval is the gold standard. >> reporter: president biden hopes this helps vaccine holdouts. >> the moment you've
i'm anne-marie green. more americans are now facing vaccine requirements less than 24 hours after the fda granted full approval of the pfizer covid vaccine. within hours of yesterday's decision the pentagon, retailer cvs and the new york city school system among others announced they will require employees to get shots. president biden called on more companies to step up vaccine mandates. elise preston has the latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. in...
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mary had died. i just want to say two things. one is that i think we all have such memories i suspect many librarians could write a book subtitled notes from a book loving life and then you go back to these moments and for me that was a moment of wow. they took a 25 -year-old who knew nothing about that and for her first patients they had her march into a room and accompanies someone in their last moments. about which no one, myself included ever remarked and then we went on to the next thing. i shall stop there and roxanne, thank you for being my conversation partner it is so admiring of you and your writing. especially your writing on medical topics. i will stop there. >> thank you for that beautiful reading. i will just say i apologize for being late. i got mixed up but the way i met suzanne it was about heroine addiction and then inside a family and what it's like medically so i did a lot of medical research. so i was fascinated by this book partly because i already enter that world of medical practice but suzanne shows what
mary had died. i just want to say two things. one is that i think we all have such memories i suspect many librarians could write a book subtitled notes from a book loving life and then you go back to these moments and for me that was a moment of wow. they took a 25 -year-old who knew nothing about that and for her first patients they had her march into a room and accompanies someone in their last moments. about which no one, myself included ever remarked and then we went on to the next thing....
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anne-marie? >> all right that is good to know. bradley blackburn in new york. bradley, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, another setback for new york governor andrew cuomo who is facing possible impeachment over sexual harassment allegations. his top aide melissa de rosa announced her resignation late sunday night. in a statement she said the past two years have been, quote, emotionally and mentally trying. but she did not offer an exact reason for her departure. meanwhile, a former executive assistant to governor cuomo, who filed a criminal complaint against him, is publicly coming forward for the very first time. in an exclusive interview, britney spoke with cbs this morning and the times union, saying that the governor needs to be held accountable. >> he groped me. he touched me. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with "cbs early morning news" in the times union, brittany commisso detailed the harassment she was subjected to at the hands of new york governor andrew cuomo in 201
anne-marie? >> all right that is good to know. bradley blackburn in new york. bradley, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, another setback for new york governor andrew cuomo who is facing possible impeachment over sexual harassment allegations. his top aide melissa de rosa announced her resignation late sunday night. in a statement she said the past two years have been, quote, emotionally and mentally trying. but she did not offer an exact reason for her departure....
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you bring up mary in here and mary lincoln, and speak about the time that she was in an institution. >> yes. >> had put her in there and i have some definite ideas on that. strangely enough, i happen to have a bible. >> wow. >> i believe was with her. >> 1875. >> writes her name. >> yes. >> 1875. so that's just more than a coincidence to me. >> right. >> and i think that this was with her in that asylum. >> listen, i think you're right. >> and i want to ask you briefly about mary and your thought because we have another house divided interview coming up in a month and i'll mention that in a moment, that brings up mary in a big way. that you spoke about how myra bradwell, a woman lawyer in illinois, for that, and she and her husband helped bring her out of there and to her sister elizabeth in springfield. and people of -- have been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. personally, i think -- and i want to ask you what you think about this, that she -- robert and mary harley, his wife, couldn't have her come into their home, it would not work and she needed someone. at the
you bring up mary in here and mary lincoln, and speak about the time that she was in an institution. >> yes. >> had put her in there and i have some definite ideas on that. strangely enough, i happen to have a bible. >> wow. >> i believe was with her. >> 1875. >> writes her name. >> yes. >> 1875. so that's just more than a coincidence to me. >> right. >> and i think that this was with her in that asylum. >> listen, i think you're...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the stunning resignation of governor andrew cuouomo. the leader of the state for ten years announced he's stepping down. it comes after a scathing report found that he sexually harassed 11 women. cuomo says he does not believe he behaved rather inappropriately with anyone, but he'll leave office in two weeks. he'll be replaced by new york lieutenant governor kathy hochul, who will become the state's first female governor. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. bradley, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. governor cuomo was facing impeachment threat with no support in the state legislature. the announcement yesterday was a surprised. new york governor andrew cuomo is resigning in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. >> the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. >> the announcement by the 63-year-old democrat comes a week after the results of an independent investigation were released. >> govern
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the stunning resignation of governor andrew cuouomo. the leader of the state for ten years announced he's stepping down. it comes after a scathing report found that he sexually harassed 11 women. cuomo says he does not believe he behaved rather inappropriately with anyone, but he'll leave office in two weeks. he'll be replaced by new york lieutenant governor kathy hochul, who will become the state's first female governor. bradley blackburn has...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the growing number of americans getting vaccinated against the coronavirus as the highly contagious delta variant spreads. the white house says the u.s. has reached president biden's goal of 70% of adults receiving at least one shot. it's a goal mr. biden hoped to reach a month ago. and south carolina senator lindsey graham has tested positive for covid-19 after being vaccinated. he says he has mild symptoms and he's very glad he received the vaccine or he could be in worse shape. bradley blackburn has the very latest from new york. bradley, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the cdc is echoing senator graham reminding people these vaccines work against the delta variant. in more places we are seeing calls for vaccine mandates. >> covid-19 vaccinations are on the rise but more people are getting infected as well. >> the numbers that we're seeing are unbelievable. >> as the u.s. reached president biden's goal to get 70% of the adults partially vaccinated, the focu
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the growing number of americans getting vaccinated against the coronavirus as the highly contagious delta variant spreads. the white house says the u.s. has reached president biden's goal of 70% of adults receiving at least one shot. it's a goal mr. biden hoped to reach a month ago. and south carolina senator lindsey graham has tested positive for covid-19 after being vaccinated. he says he has mild symptoms and he's very glad he received the vaccine or he...
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anne-marie? >> well, they picked the right voice because i hear oprah's voice and i am immediately soothed. >> i know. and i am just like "on broad --" i'm not going to do it. makes me want to go back to broadway. >> it's good, it's good. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. diane, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, simone biles speaks out. the olympic gymnast reveals what happened in tokyo that forced her to withdraw from several competitions. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. can take one to four days to fully work. if laundry stinks, it could be bacteria. detergent alone doesn't kill all odor causing bacteria. adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9 %. lysol, what is takes to protect. the thing with depression, you get...stuck. multiple sympto
anne-marie? >> well, they picked the right voice because i hear oprah's voice and i am immediately soothed. >> i know. and i am just like "on broad --" i'm not going to do it. makes me want to go back to broadway. >> it's good, it's good. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. diane, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, simone biles speaks out. the olympic gymnast reveals what happened in tokyo that forced her to withdraw from several...
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anne-marie, that is extremely expensive. i know who is not going to space, it's this girl. >> i'd like to know what the in flight entertainment is. i mean, are you getting pretzels or there a selection of movies? i need to know the deets. elise preston at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, elise. >>> all right. so up next, hero commuters. see how strangers saved a man in a wheelchair with just seconds to spare after he fell on the subway tracks. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find
anne-marie, that is extremely expensive. i know who is not going to space, it's this girl. >> i'd like to know what the in flight entertainment is. i mean, are you getting pretzels or there a selection of movies? i need to know the deets. elise preston at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, elise. >>> all right. so up next, hero commuters. see how strangers saved a man in a wheelchair with just seconds to spare after he fell on the subway tracks. i've lost count of...
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it will go mari, rick, ray, and tim. mari: when reagan finished speaking i decided to nip out the head to not get underfoot and move with the group. i was 20 feet to 30 feet in front of the president. i passed by the rope line. i was almost at my car. maybe i was at the car. i heard pop pop pop. it sounded like fireworks. i had never been around violence before. i had never heard much of guns before. i did not know what it was. the secret service agents -- i was bewildered. then i saw what was happening and reagan being pushed into the car. the secret service agent driving my car screamed at me to get into the car. then we screeched out of the circle. i had ridden over there with jim brady, a fabulous guy, well loved in the white house. i was going, where is jim? where is jim? as we made the turn through the circle, i looked out the window on his side of the car and saw him face down in blood. just to talk about that right now since -- sends chills through me and is a very upsetting memory. i realized what was going on.
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a challenge from president biden to republican governors to either do more to help fight spiking covid cases or, quote, get out of the way. some republican leaders are resisting vaccine rules and mask mandates as the highly contagious delta variant spreads. some places including new york city are stepping up efforts to get people vaccinated. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president says too many governors are making decisions that are bad public health policies, and he says they are preventing local leaders from making their own decisions about mask mandates. in his comments yesterday, the president called out those governors directly. president biden is calling on republican elected officials to do more to help end the pandemic. >> i say to these governors, please help. if you're not going to help, at least get out of the way of people trying to do the right thing. >> reporter: the president singled
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a challenge from president biden to republican governors to either do more to help fight spiking covid cases or, quote, get out of the way. some republican leaders are resisting vaccine rules and mask mandates as the highly contagious delta variant spreads. some places including new york city are stepping up efforts to get people vaccinated. bradley blackburn has the latest from new york. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president...
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anne-marie? >> probably the most expensive pizza delivery ever, but i'm sure it's going to be worth every bite. >> of course. absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, olympic surprise. a gold medal track star pays back the kindness of a stranger. (vo) look closely at a wolf. you've seen him before. he's your dog. wolves and dogs share many traits. like a desire for meat. that's why there's blue wilderness, made with... the protein-rich meat your dog loves. feed your dog's inner wolf with blue wilderness. ♪ ♪ everyone's looking forward to the school year... but sometimes... the best part about being back... is the excitement of heading home. kohls. did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. active and bold courageous or dull emotions that flow i
anne-marie? >> probably the most expensive pizza delivery ever, but i'm sure it's going to be worth every bite. >> of course. absolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, olympic surprise. a gold medal track star pays back the kindness of a stranger. (vo) look closely at a wolf. you've seen him before. he's your dog. wolves and dogs share many traits. like a desire for meat. that's why there's blue wilderness, made with... the protein-rich meat your dog...
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mary: we increased our guidance for the full year. that shows our confidence we are going to continue to perform on top of an exceptionally strong h one. we will be very fluid. right now we work daily for the team, weekly from a leadership team. we want to make sure we understand the semiconductor situation and we are allocating chips to our highest demand to take care of our customers, and also the vehicles that are implants are capacity constrained. especially full-sized trucks and suvs. you will see us continue to do that. there is growing uncertainty because of the delta variant. we have seen an impact in malaysia and mapped it out in detail. we are working to share our safety protocols because we have the experience to say when people follow those protocols they can be in their manufacturing operations, whether it is design or r&d, they can do that safely. we will share that and work with our tier one and all the way down to our tier fours to make sure they have that benefit and we will keep maximizing production. michael: i am g
mary: we increased our guidance for the full year. that shows our confidence we are going to continue to perform on top of an exceptionally strong h one. we will be very fluid. right now we work daily for the team, weekly from a leadership team. we want to make sure we understand the semiconductor situation and we are allocating chips to our highest demand to take care of our customers, and also the vehicles that are implants are capacity constrained. especially full-sized trucks and suvs. you...
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mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the meeting and the meetings at the time and appreciate the language. >> what is the importance to you and having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it is an early tool for learning. the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words, that's where the words come from so it's really what holds this together as a society and as a world how we communicate. you have to be able to use different tools to access information. so it is just another tool and narrowly the age that we distribute these dictionaries to children in school. they are more apt to learn from the book than computer or electronic device. i know that it goes both ways, but it's more accessible wherever they go. it benefits them in many ways and has a lot of information. >> what is the importance of the third grade in this case? >> well, when i started this i tried a seco
mary, what are you trying to do? >> guest: we want everyone to have a dictionary and we try to give them out looking at understanding the meeting and the meetings at the time and appreciate the language. >> what is the importance to you and having this physical book rather than just typing it in your phone? >> it is an early tool for learning. the technology that we are using today, technology is what drives the words, that's where the words come from so it's really what holds...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a troubling surge in covid cases across the nation, especially among children just as the new school year gets underway. according to the american academy of pediatrics, almost 94,000 covid cases were reported just last week and the number of cases has steadily increased since the beginning of july. >>> meantime, students and teachers in dallas will be required to wear facemasks starting today defying an order banning mask mandates. they say it's necessary to fight off the highly contagious delta variant. bradley blackburn has the latest. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. hospitals across the south are being pushed to the limit. in arkansas the governor says they have only eight icu beds open in the entire state and in texas hospitals are being asked to postpone elective procedures so they can focus on covid patients instead. covid-19 summer surge continues to get worse. the u.s. is averaging over 100,000 new coronavirus cases a day, the highest it's been in six mon
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a troubling surge in covid cases across the nation, especially among children just as the new school year gets underway. according to the american academy of pediatrics, almost 94,000 covid cases were reported just last week and the number of cases has steadily increased since the beginning of july. >>> meantime, students and teachers in dallas will be required to wear facemasks starting today defying an order banning mask mandates. they say it's...
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and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, "that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether there is, in essence, an attempt to sort of make art adhere to a view of the world, which is progressive, liberal, you know, there's this word which so many use now "woke" and i'm wondering whether as an artist, you feel there are constraints, unspoken constraints on what you're expected to be. i can't be doing with constraints. i mean, life dictates what i... ..you know, what i paint. you know, if you ask me what i'll be painting in six months, i couldn't answer you because i don't know what might happen. somebody might die or... like that painting of mine, gulf wom
and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, "that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether...
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mary trump joins us next. rump jt millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. feel the cool rush of claritin cool mint chewables. powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible op
mary trump joins us next. rump jt millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. feel the cool rush of claritin cool mint chewables....
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we're back with anne-marie and ian. ian, tell us what you make of this. is this the beginning of the end, or is this the beginning of a chance for the afghan government to show that it can hold its own. they are claiming they will be able to take back control from the taliban. >> sadly, i think they're done. the state department put out a statement a couple hours ago, saying if the taliban wants legitimacy, they have to stop the attacks. we're leaving, of course, as you know, so the taliban i expect are going to take over. the biden administration knows that, which is one of the reasons why they decided to end the war because they thought it was a question of when, not if. but it's happening faster than white house advisors thought it would. but this is an embarrassment. that's why trump wanted out, that's why biden wanted out, too. there will be a lot of people on the ground who will be under duress and this will be a much bigger problem for pakistan and af afghanistan. this handoff will be tough for america. >> anne-marie, do you think america should ke
we're back with anne-marie and ian. ian, tell us what you make of this. is this the beginning of the end, or is this the beginning of a chance for the afghan government to show that it can hold its own. they are claiming they will be able to take back control from the taliban. >> sadly, i think they're done. the state department put out a statement a couple hours ago, saying if the taliban wants legitimacy, they have to stop the attacks. we're leaving, of course, as you know, so the...
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and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether there is, in essence, an attempt to sort of make art adhere to a view of the world, which is progressive, liberal, you know, there's this word which so many use now "woke" and i'm wondering whether as an artist, you feel there are constraints, unspoken constraints on what you're expected to be. i can't be doing with constraints. i mean, life dictates what i... you know, what i paint. you know, if you ask me what i'll be painting in six months, i couldn't answer you because i don't know what might happen. somebody might die or... like that painting of mine, gulf women
and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether there...
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joining me now are ian bremer and ann marie slaughter, ceo of new america. ann marie, help us make sense of this aligned marriage as it were. >> well, you know, on the one hand, if we're talking about tucker carlson, it's a great way of getting publicity for him and his show for a week, but at the deeper level, there really is a connection between the current trump version of conservative ism and what you wrote about, iliberal democracy and his version. he's close to putin here and to others has a really deep patriarchal strand and sort of a view that women should be in their traditional biblical roles. they should be docile, obedient and fertile. this view is now being mixed by orban with racial purity. he has maintained his grip on power by demonizing immigrants and he said openly we don't want to be diverse, we don't want our color mixed with anybody else, we don't want our culture or our traditions. that's something that tucker and many other conservatives, because many others have been admirers of orban or at least trump conservatives. that's very close
joining me now are ian bremer and ann marie slaughter, ceo of new america. ann marie, help us make sense of this aligned marriage as it were. >> well, you know, on the one hand, if we're talking about tucker carlson, it's a great way of getting publicity for him and his show for a week, but at the deeper level, there really is a connection between the current trump version of conservative ism and what you wrote about, iliberal democracy and his version. he's close to putin here and to...
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and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether there is, in essence, an attempt to sort of make art adhere to a view of the world, which is progressive, liberal, you know, there's this word which so many use now "woke" and i'm wondering whether as an artist, you feel there are constraints, unspoken constraints on what you're expected to be. i can't be doing with constraints. i mean, life dictates what i, you know, what i paint. you know, if you ask me what i'll be painting in six months, i couldn't answer you because i don't know what might happen. somebody might die or... like that painting of mine, gulf women pr
and it's for mary, it's the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. and i'm not interested in making, you know, a historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock, holding a book or something like that. i mean, what's the point? i mean, people would just think, "oh, well, that's another historical statue," you know? i mean, i want to speak to people now. that's very interesting. you're so keen to be in the now because the now in the art world is full of discussion about whether there...
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mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary french, what are you trying to do? >> we want everyone to have a dictionary to enjoy the benefits and when he tried to give them out so they get into the habit of looking at the words technology is what drives the word.t' that's where the words come from so it's what holds us together and as a world how we communicate and we have to be able to use different tools to access information and the young at theyoung age of eight or nine distribute these two children in school they are more apt to learn from a book than a computer or electronic device. it's more accessible to them and it benefits them in many different ways and has a lot of information. >> what is the importance of the third grade in this case? >> when i started this i tried second grade, fourth, i tried everything andfi i even tried a different set of dictionaries and i found third grade was the optimal age because at that point they are learni
mary french is trying to change that. she is the founder and director of something called the dictionary project. mary french, what are you trying to do? >> we want everyone to have a dictionary to enjoy the benefits and when he tried to give them out so they get into the habit of looking at the words technology is what drives the word.t' that's where the words come from so it's what holds us together and as a world how we communicate and we have to be able to use different tools to...
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i'm anne-marie green. and we are going to begin with president biden sticking with his deadline to pull u.s. troops out of afghanistan in just six days. yesterday mr. biden said the u.s. is n pace to finish evacuating american forces by tuesday. he said the military has flown more than 70,000 people out since august 14th. meantime, there's criticism against congressman seth moulton and peter meijer. both iraq war veterans. they made a secret trip to the airport in kabul to conduct oversight on the evacuation efforts. but a u.s. official told cbs ws irresponsible. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest on all of this. bradley, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the clock is ticking on that deadline, and the taliban's grip is tightening. this morning they are refusing to let many afghan civilians head to the airport, accusing the u.s. of trying to take away the country's doctors, engineers, and other professionals. the united states continues to evacuate thousands from afghanistan
i'm anne-marie green. and we are going to begin with president biden sticking with his deadline to pull u.s. troops out of afghanistan in just six days. yesterday mr. biden said the u.s. is n pace to finish evacuating american forces by tuesday. he said the military has flown more than 70,000 people out since august 14th. meantime, there's criticism against congressman seth moulton and peter meijer. both iraq war veterans. they made a secret trip to the airport in kabul to conduct oversight on...
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mary did the same. she didn't want anyone in her home. one car to robert, couldn't be alone and wouldn't have anybody there, elizabeth was ill and could not handle her at that time. there was nowhere for her to>> o so he went to the institution but myra, and also i think elizabeth herself allowed mary and robert to do it as soon as he could elizabeth's care and she was able to get out. what do you think about? was in there because there was nowhere else for her to go. >> i like that theory and some lost letters of marynt lincoln discovered in recent years substantiates the fact that it was easy in the past, pictures that guy in this but i don't think that's necessarily the case at all so the role getting mary released his remarkable. >> and you write about in e thi, fascinating story that is a sub story in here. thank you so much, we are going to get to questions from our audience but i want to say on a house divided here at the bookshop, the next one we have is michael with an american marriage, the untold story of abraham lincoln and ma
mary did the same. she didn't want anyone in her home. one car to robert, couldn't be alone and wouldn't have anybody there, elizabeth was ill and could not handle her at that time. there was nowhere for her to>> o so he went to the institution but myra, and also i think elizabeth herself allowed mary and robert to do it as soon as he could elizabeth's care and she was able to get out. what do you think about? was in there because there was nowhere else for her to go. >> i like that...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a story that is breaking overnight as firefighters try to save a historic town from california's largest wildfire. the dixie fire tore through greenville, gold rush-era town about 280 miles northeast of san francisco. downtown businesses and surrounding homes burned. " ogcr seeing a gas station, hotel, and bar leveled. so far 67 houses and structures have been destroyed. about 800 people live in greenville. additional evacuation orders were issued for about 15,000 people in the area. >> think one thing and you think i'm safe, and then the next minute they give you a warning get out. >> the fire spread amid red flag warnings issued warning of hot, bone-dry conditions of winds up to 40 miles per hour. the three-week-old dixie fire has grown to more than 278,000 acres. it is just one of close to 100 wildfires burning in 13 states. >>> and the number of coronavirus cases around the world has now surpassed 200 million. more than 35 million of those are in the united states wh
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a story that is breaking overnight as firefighters try to save a historic town from california's largest wildfire. the dixie fire tore through greenville, gold rush-era town about 280 miles northeast of san francisco. downtown businesses and surrounding homes burned. " ogcr seeing a gas station, hotel, and bar leveled. so far 67 houses and structures have been destroyed. about 800 people live in greenville. additional evacuation orders were issued for...
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that brings up mary in a big way. that you speak about how my reply well who was the first woman lawyer in illinois. she and her husband helped bring her out. bring her out of there and to her sister in springfield. and people have been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. personally i think iwant to ask you what you think about this . that robert and mary, his wife wouldn't have her come in, it would not work. and she needed someone. i learned this from my mother but she needed someone in her home. she fought it to sendmail. she did not have anyone in her home . she couldn't be alone and wouldn't have anyone there. elizabeth in springfield was ill and could not handle her at that time. it was nowhere for her to go. so he went into the institution and myra bradwell also was i think a little bit unwell herself in health. allowed mary then from robert to do it as soon as she could, she did it after a few months only. and she was able to get out. what do you think of that thought? that she was in there beca
that brings up mary in a big way. that you speak about how my reply well who was the first woman lawyer in illinois. she and her husband helped bring her out. bring her out of there and to her sister in springfield. and people have been not so happy with robert for putting her in there. personally i think iwant to ask you what you think about this . that robert and mary, his wife wouldn't have her come in, it would not work. and she needed someone. i learned this from my mother but she needed...
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somebody said, those are nuns from most pure heart of mary. he said, we can't have any nuns in here. he comes back and opens the cell door. the nuns looked at him and said we're not going until everybody go. that's how committed they were to the community and how much they supported the african-american community during the civil rights days. and so as a result of that, they've always -- the school has always been involved with the disparities that took place in the community during that time. most pure heart of mary church. we had three movie theaters on this street. there were three african-american grocery stores. this is one of the few buildings that was preserved. york's barber shop. i'm not really for sure why they didn't destroy this building, but it's an original. next to it was a grocery store. there was a nightclub. so you had, you know, businesses, clubs, any and everything that you needed to buy. of course, there were service stations, you know, for gas and repair, mechanic shops. all of these vacant lots had businesses on them. th
somebody said, those are nuns from most pure heart of mary. he said, we can't have any nuns in here. he comes back and opens the cell door. the nuns looked at him and said we're not going until everybody go. that's how committed they were to the community and how much they supported the african-american community during the civil rights days. and so as a result of that, they've always -- the school has always been involved with the disparities that took place in the community during that time....
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anne-marie? >> wow. bradley, very concerning. bradley blackburn in new york, thank you so much. >>> so starting today britain reopens its borders to some tourists including fully vaccinated americans. elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> reporter: the changing of the guard at windsor castle is back for the first time since the pandemic began. that's good news for travelers from the u.s. who can visit britain without quarantining as long as they're fully vaccinated. the uk's own highly successful vaccine rollout has now immunized more than 70% of adults, and deaths and hospitalizations remain low. in israel, the government has authorized a third shot for the over 60s. it's politically popular, and the science says it does boost immunity that wanes over time, but it stands in stark contrast e global south. in nigeria, four million doses donated by the united states have landed for a country with a population that tops 200 million. medical authorities point out that covid deaths in africa rose 80% over the last month. then there
anne-marie? >> wow. bradley, very concerning. bradley blackburn in new york, thank you so much. >>> so starting today britain reopens its borders to some tourists including fully vaccinated americans. elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> reporter: the changing of the guard at windsor castle is back for the first time since the pandemic began. that's good news for travelers from the u.s. who can visit britain without quarantining as long as they're fully vaccinated. the...
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ned, marie, brad were going to that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance on most 2021 buick suv models. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. buick owners get $500 purchase allowance but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. the covid-19 vaccines can be our chance to get back to our plans. who we are. what we miss. to get back to each other. to life. but... it's ok to have questions like... how were the vaccines tested? in rigorous
ned, marie, brad were going to that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance on most 2021 buick...
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and it is for mary, it is the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. i am not interested in making historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock holding a book or something like that. what is the point? people just think oh, that is another historical statue, you know. i mean, i wanted to speak to people now. mean, i wanted to speak to people now-— people now. that is very interesting, _ people now. that is very interesting, you - people now. that is very interesting, you are i people now. that is very interesting, you are so l people now. that is very i interesting, you are so keen to be in the now, because the now, in the art world, is full of discussion about whether there is, in essence, an attempt to sort of... make art adhere to view of the world which is progressive, liberal, you know, this word which so many were —— people use now, woke. i wonder whether as an artist you feel there are constraints, unspoken constraints... i there are constraints, unspoken constraints. . ._ constraints... i can't be doing with constraints. _ c
and it is for mary, it is the spirit of mary wollstonecraft. i am not interested in making historical statue of mary wollstonecraft in some old frock holding a book or something like that. what is the point? people just think oh, that is another historical statue, you know. i mean, i wanted to speak to people now. mean, i wanted to speak to people now-— people now. that is very interesting, _ people now. that is very interesting, you - people now. that is very interesting, you are i people...
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. >> go right to mary lee for a check on that. mary always has all the answers. mary, good morning to you. >> thanks, len. >>> yeah, we'll turn up the heat and get ready for especially inland and 90s to triple digits this afternoon. looking at low to mid 70s and upper 80s for the south bay in san jose and close to triple digit heat 99 in concord, 101 and 105 with the heat advisory there and look at temperatures from 3 to 11 degrees above average for this time of year. warmer compared to yesterday and good to moderate air quality for the area and hi-def doppler check out all the lightning strikes over southern california. >> as far as the closure goes, it's in effect southbound 101 near east santa clara and mckeys and a crash that happened after 3:30 this morning involving a vehicle that may have hit someone walking along the side of the roadway there. investigations underway and lanes closed till further notice and as far as the impact to traffic and we've got a lot of break lights southbound 101 and because of that where the commute takes him and more details on
. >> go right to mary lee for a check on that. mary always has all the answers. mary, good morning to you. >> thanks, len. >>> yeah, we'll turn up the heat and get ready for especially inland and 90s to triple digits this afternoon. looking at low to mid 70s and upper 80s for the south bay in san jose and close to triple digit heat 99 in concord, 101 and 105 with the heat advisory there and look at temperatures from 3 to 11 degrees above average for this time of year....
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meteorologist mary lee joins us. >> our air quality has been worsening for today. watching the skies get even smokier out there. we look south and hard to make out anything due to all that smoke. some locations with the worst air quality. unhealthy air. and we have crews in the east by and they are saying how smoky and hard to breeze it is out there. right now we do have an alert for today and tomorrow due to the all of this smoke. if you smell smoke, stay inside and close your doors and windows. we want to make sure you're safe. you can see the orange and red colored contours indicating the smoke pushing in. that is bringing the wildfire smoke unto the bay area. for saturday we're still dealing with that smoke. i'll let you know when we'll see the ocean breeze kick in and better air quality coming our way, in a few minutes. back to you. >> i'm anne makovec at the news desk. i just got off a news briefing with state and federal official about air quality concerns. they said this could be just the beginning. taking a look at some of the smoke hanging over lake tahoe
meteorologist mary lee joins us. >> our air quality has been worsening for today. watching the skies get even smokier out there. we look south and hard to make out anything due to all that smoke. some locations with the worst air quality. unhealthy air. and we have crews in the east by and they are saying how smoky and hard to breeze it is out there. right now we do have an alert for today and tomorrow due to the all of this smoke. if you smell smoke, stay inside and close your doors and...
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somebody said, those are nuns from most pure heart of mary. he said, we can't have any nuns in here. he goes upstairs to get the key and open the cell door. the nuns looked at him and said we're not going until everybody go. that's how committed they were to the community and how much they supported the african-american community during the civil rights days. and so as a result of that, they've always -- the school has always been involved with the disparities that took place in the community during that time. most pure heart of mary church. we had three movie theaters on this street. there were three african-american grocery stores. this is one of the few buildings that was preserved. york's barber shop. i'm not really for sure why they didn't destroy this building, but it's an original. next to it was a grocery store. there was a nightclub. so you had, you know, businesses, clubs, any and everything that you needed to buy. of course, there were service stations, you know, for gas and repair, mechanic shops. all of these vacant lots had busin
somebody said, those are nuns from most pure heart of mary. he said, we can't have any nuns in here. he goes upstairs to get the key and open the cell door. the nuns looked at him and said we're not going until everybody go. that's how committed they were to the community and how much they supported the african-american community during the civil rights days. and so as a result of that, they've always -- the school has always been involved with the disparities that took place in the community...
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. >> i don't think you'd did not go home because he did not want to be with mary todd lincoln. he also with politics was covering for a future political career but please ensure judicial circuit is twice the size of connecticut and illinois that i tip my hat to them, but that's allowed him the time to wield a sword he memorized that includes principles and theorems but i think this was a happy time in his life. he enjoyed the conviviality and the time to be alone and to think and to write some notes. >> yes, talking on mary todd lincoln here, thinking about the time that she was in an institution and robert had put her in there. and i have been very definite, and i happen to have this where she writes her name, she participates in 1875. and i think that that is interesting with her. >> you are right. >> i would like to ask you about that, about mary. because we have a house divided interview coming up that brings up marrying this way. that you speak about how mira is the first lawyer. and she and her husband helped bring them out. and that includes her sister elizabeth in sprin
. >> i don't think you'd did not go home because he did not want to be with mary todd lincoln. he also with politics was covering for a future political career but please ensure judicial circuit is twice the size of connecticut and illinois that i tip my hat to them, but that's allowed him the time to wield a sword he memorized that includes principles and theorems but i think this was a happy time in his life. he enjoyed the conviviality and the time to be alone and to think and to write...
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let's get right over to meteorologist, mary league. good morning, mary. you know you're talking about the possibility of fire danger weather. >>> that's right. that elevated fire danger risk as we are looking at gusty offshore winds that will develop as we head through tonight into tomorrow. that fire weather watch, now a red flag warning for the areas highlighted in red. here is what you need to know. we are looking at, as we head through tonight from 11:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. tomorrow, the northeasterly win, 20-30, gusts up to 50 miles per hour. looking at relative humidity values plummeting down from 10 to 15%. that is for the northbay mountains and east bay hills under that red flag warning. >> in the meantime for today, looking at good air quality. we are going to see air-quality kitchen this that get worse. as we look to tomorrow and the rest of the week with those normally winds pushing that smoke into our area. we are looking at the time highs on the cool side. mid to upper 60s to about 70 degrees around the bay. 77 in san jose and 80 for concord
let's get right over to meteorologist, mary league. good morning, mary. you know you're talking about the possibility of fire danger weather. >>> that's right. that elevated fire danger risk as we are looking at gusty offshore winds that will develop as we head through tonight into tomorrow. that fire weather watch, now a red flag warning for the areas highlighted in red. here is what you need to know. we are looking at, as we head through tonight from 11:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m....