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here at milwaukee mary's. research guided the restoration of the interior of the basement family home. that guest of louis today appreciate with every single visit research is a really key theme here when addressing her biography as an exceptional researcher, mary has produced numerous articles encyclopedic and books highlighting. her work with the wisconsin historical society press. mary was published the war of 1812 and wisconsin the battle for prairie du chien, which received the wisconsin historical society's board of curators book of merit frenchtown chronicles, co-edited with lucy elder's vel murphy. and of course, today's book, her research is and always active as she continues to already advance her next published works. mary is also board member and past president of the purchasing historical society as well as the wisconsin ambassador for the french heritage quarter. please welcome mary alice antoine. i had a short. good afternoon and thank you all for coming today. i'd like to acknowledge a couple o
here at milwaukee mary's. research guided the restoration of the interior of the basement family home. that guest of louis today appreciate with every single visit research is a really key theme here when addressing her biography as an exceptional researcher, mary has produced numerous articles encyclopedic and books highlighting. her work with the wisconsin historical society press. mary was published the war of 1812 and wisconsin the battle for prairie du chien, which received the wisconsin...
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staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her presence here will inspire all of us to do the same. many of us continue to morn her passing and i when i look what has been created in her memory i find inspiration and strength. as the former director of whole person care, marie knew the value integrating efforts across the city. i want to recognize city department partners in this effort. the department of homelessness and supportive housing. the human service agency. the department of emergency management. the mayor's office of community-housing and community development. the fire depa
staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her...
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mary's dad story similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting, right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from from the re story of the immigration story, particularly. yeah. tyson, that back to empire, that moment is cal at that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states. and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1958 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war. there were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to invite people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in labor shortages
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it's marie. >> lisa: you made eye contact. >> marie: the reporter, i would not have use this language. there is plenty to criticize marjorie green taylor over and her colleagues during the state of the union was embarrassing. i wouldn't have used that term but the kind of things republicans have called my party doesn't make it okay, but the pro collection is a little much when people say my party like hates god and hates the country so like politics should be better. i wouldn't have done this. marjorie taylor greene was embarrassing. >> kayleigh: let's take a walk down memory lane and republicans have been called by democrats. >> the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking -- >> domestic terrorist cell at at this point. >> they start to look like jihadist. not a political party, fascist threat to our nation. a party of knuckleheads, a party of wu freaks. you can put half of trump supporters into the basket of deplorables. >> that backs donald trump, that wants to think that donald trump is the smart one. [laughter] you leaders with your geography and your maps and your spelling. >>
it's marie. >> lisa: you made eye contact. >> marie: the reporter, i would not have use this language. there is plenty to criticize marjorie green taylor over and her colleagues during the state of the union was embarrassing. i wouldn't have used that term but the kind of things republicans have called my party doesn't make it okay, but the pro collection is a little much when people say my party like hates god and hates the country so like politics should be better. i wouldn't have...
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what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie and mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the renaissance. such apocryphal documents like the gospel of james had the same authority as the gospels in the bible. what makes this gospel so important is that is the 1st document we know of that advances the idea that mary remained a virgin all her life for leonardo, that's good of implied a direct link to the doctrine of her immaculate conception throughout his life. leonardo was fascinated with the mystery of human conception. in 15 o 6, he actually began to dissect female cadavers in the hope of understanding how life begins in the womb of a woman. ah, i want to understa
what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie and mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the...
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staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her presence here will inspire all of us to do the same. many of us continue to morn her passing and i when i look what has been created in her memory i find inspiration and strength. as the former director of whole person care, marie knew the value integrating efforts across the city. i want to recognize city department partners in this effort. the department of homelessness and supportive housing. the human service agency. the department of emergency management. the mayor's office of community-housing and community development. the fire depa
staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in this regard. in may at 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia. i barely put his back down when he informed leticia he had been invited to a political meeting in richland. we would be leaving tomorrow and be gone a few days. while that night, leticia got very ill. so il
he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going...
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mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from, from the re story of the immigration story, particularly tyson, that back to empire. that moment is killed, right? that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states, and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1952 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war, they were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to invite people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in labor shortage
mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away...
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mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from, from the re story of the immigration story, particularly tyson, that back to empire. that moment is kill right. that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states, and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in the 1950 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering as to the war, they were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to invite people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in labor shortag
mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group you. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away...
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and the heavier you similar to to mary's dad story, mary's dad story similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group it. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism. you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from, from the re story of the immigration story, particularly tyson, that back to empire. that moment is clear, right? that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states, and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in the 1950 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war, they were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to involve people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in la
and the heavier you similar to to mary's dad story, mary's dad story similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group it. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism. you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind...
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mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now there's found herself protesting, right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group. how do you, when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism? you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from, from the re story of the immigration story, particularly, you know, chasing that back to empire. that moment is clear, right? that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states, and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1952 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war, they were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to invite people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fil
mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now there's found herself protesting, right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group. how do you, when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism? you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't...
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ah, the problem was that since the doctrine was so new, no one had ever painted mary. as a woman, untouched by original sin. how do you visualize that? exactly? the answer we believe lies on the road to electro. just north milan around lake como and the amazing wonders that lay or nato was just about to discover. in the mountains of luxury. ah, the landscape north alone, close to the lower alps was very different from the soft rolling hills of tuscany. ah, me for leonardo, an irresistible opportunity to explore the formation of the earth and the movement of water observations that would soon failed several of us no books. ringback ready ready ready ah. ready ready busy ready because of the soaring mountains in this area, there are only a few roads, some dating to roman times. that makes it easier for us to reconstruct the path that leonardo would have taken and based on leonardo notes in the codex atlantic us, we set out to follow in his footsteps. ready busy leonardo would have had a choice of 2 rats. want to travel along the western flanks of the lower grania along t
ah, the problem was that since the doctrine was so new, no one had ever painted mary. as a woman, untouched by original sin. how do you visualize that? exactly? the answer we believe lies on the road to electro. just north milan around lake como and the amazing wonders that lay or nato was just about to discover. in the mountains of luxury. ah, the landscape north alone, close to the lower alps was very different from the soft rolling hills of tuscany. ah, me for leonardo, an irresistible...
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what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie an mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. ah, according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the renaissance. such apocryphal documents like the gospel of james had the same authority as the gospels in the bible. what makes this gospel so important is that is the 1st document we know of that advances the idea that mary remained virgin all her life. for leonardo, that's good of implied a direct link to the doctrine of her immaculate conception throughout his life. leonardo was fascinated with the mystery of human conception. in 15 o 6, he actually began to dissect female cadavers in the hope of understanding how life begins in the womb of a woman. ah, i want to unders
what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie an mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. ah, according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the...
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is that fair to say, mary. i think it is, because in the 1930s he went to geneva in, 1934, and was the diplomatic reporter for united press. and so he witnessed all the deliberation surrounding the rise of hitler and mussolini in the league of nations. and there's some interested parts of the book where he talks about and including one instance where he listened to hali, who was the emperor of ethiopia, and as you recall, the italian the italians invaded ethiopia, and haile selassie came in and a speech where he i'll never forget this quote, he said that mussolini's son had described the bombing of ethiopians as a wonderful thing, because as the bombs fell down, people exploded like red flames and and i remember reading that and thinking, oh, my god. so he knew all this was going on, but was frustrated because as he would write these stories to the united states, there was very little interest at that time what was going on in europe and very little understanding of the dangers that that were arising the contin
is that fair to say, mary. i think it is, because in the 1930s he went to geneva in, 1934, and was the diplomatic reporter for united press. and so he witnessed all the deliberation surrounding the rise of hitler and mussolini in the league of nations. and there's some interested parts of the book where he talks about and including one instance where he listened to hali, who was the emperor of ethiopia, and as you recall, the italian the italians invaded ethiopia, and haile selassie came in and...
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what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie and mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james mm. according to just gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the renaissance. such apocryphal documents like the gospel of james had the same authority as the gospels in the bible. what makes this gospel so important is that is the 1st document we know of that advances the idea that mary remained a virgin all her life for leonardo, that's good of implied a direct link to the doctrine of her and macula conception throughout his life. leonardo was fascinated with the mystery of human conception. in 15 o 6, he actually began to dissect female cadavers in the hope of understanding how life begins in the womb of a woman. ah, i want to understa
what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie and mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james mm. according to just gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the...
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staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her presence here will inspire all of us to do the same. many of us continue to morn her passing and i when i look what has been created in her memory i find inspiration and strength. as the former director of whole person care, marie knew the value integrating efforts across the city. i want to recognize city department partners in this effort. the department of homelessness and supportive housing. the human service agency. the department of emergency management. the mayor's office of community-housing and community development. the fire depa
staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her...
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[cheers and applause] >> host: mary kay henry on these non-compete agreements. explain a little bit more. >> guest: i love the example he gave.es imagine a worker who's earning between $10-12 an hour depending on where they are the, no guaranteed hours, no paid sick, very tough time during the the pandemic. and theyri can't go work for another fast food restaurant. andan that's why fast food works in california have been fighting for the last five years to get theen california legislature to sign into law the fast food sector council which allows a half million workers to sit at a table with their employers and government and actually solve problems on theov job. and now the fast food industry is organizing hundreds of millions of dollars to overturn that law by taking it to the ballot. and it's just another example of how corporations in this country refuse to follow the president's lead by saying, hey, stop the anti-union campaign, sit down at the table with the workers you represent and bargain contracts so that they can live a better life. >> host: the presi
[cheers and applause] >> host: mary kay henry on these non-compete agreements. explain a little bit more. >> guest: i love the example he gave.es imagine a worker who's earning between $10-12 an hour depending on where they are the, no guaranteed hours, no paid sick, very tough time during the the pandemic. and theyri can't go work for another fast food restaurant. andan that's why fast food works in california have been fighting for the last five years to get theen california...
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staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her presence here will inspire all of us to do the same. many of us continue to morn her passing and i when i look what has been created in her memory i find inspiration and strength. as the former director of whole person care, marie knew the value integrating efforts across the city. i want to recognize city department partners in this effort. the department of homelessness and supportive housing. the human service agency. the department of emergency management. the mayor's office of community-housing and community development. the fire depa
staff of the marie for their tireless work. i want to take a moment to say this sentser a incredble accomplishment and directly speaks to the vision and leadership that marie x provided. i cannot think of a more fitting tribute to her legacy then a place where integrated multiagency approach provides care and resources to the people experiencing homelessness as well as to the medically vulnerable san franciscans. marie always found a way to do more. to serve more, to do better. and i know her...
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what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie an mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the renaissance. such apocryphal documents like the gospel of james had the same authority as the gospels in the bible. what makes this gospel so important is that is the 1st document we know of that advances the idea that mary remained a virgin all her life for leonardo, that's good of implied a direct link to the doctrine of her immaculate conception. ah, throughout his life, leonardo was fascinated with the mystery of human conception. in 15 o 6, he actually began to dissect female cadavers in the hope of understanding how life begins in the womb of a woman. ah, i want to unde
what does it have to do with the story of mary's immaculate conception? the answer may lie an mysterious 2nd century text known as the gospel of james me. according to this gospel, mary and her newborn son, jesus were forced to flee after king herod decided to massacre all of the infants born in and around bethlehem. during their journey, they met with the infant john, who was already living as a hermit in the wilderness, protected by the angel uriel in the middle ages, even into the...
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mary the future, mary custis lee. so i want to make it clear who i'm referring. so molly brought with her a good relations with. her cousin, william mead, who became later the bishop of virginia. he was active in the reform of the episcopal church and he was also with his cousin and others active in the american colonization society and but mead was always grateful to arlington house because he had visited it as an undergraduate when he was at princeton, and he was still studying law. and it was his to arlington house where he saw various books that had belonged to george washington, that he and martha washington, he decided he want to become a clergyman. now, the custis couple had molly gave birth to four children, but one survived. that would be mary. meanwhile, custis embarks on a career of some people have called him the first preservation office, but he was monument builder. a monument improver and in 1815 he took a steamship or schooner down, i should say, two revolutionary war veterans down to pope's creek on t
mary the future, mary custis lee. so i want to make it clear who i'm referring. so molly brought with her a good relations with. her cousin, william mead, who became later the bishop of virginia. he was active in the reform of the episcopal church and he was also with his cousin and others active in the american colonization society and but mead was always grateful to arlington house because he had visited it as an undergraduate when he was at princeton, and he was still studying law. and it...
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>> the state of the unions are always fascinating, mary. the case will be whether or not he's able to strike an optimistic tone, whether or not he can convince americans to stay the course here, making the case that the benefits are still to come. we'll see how he does tonight. and the republican response, as well. >> mary, thank you. of course, martha, mary, the entire team, all here for abc news live coverage in prime time, that's a short time from now, the state of the union address and the republican response, tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. of course, we'll see you for that. >>> the president expected to surely mention russia, vladimir putin, and the war in ukraine. and it all comes as ukraine tonight is now claiming the last 24 hours have been the deadliest for russian forces since the start of the war. and tonight, where ukrainian troops are now training on those first german tanks. abc's tom soufi burridge in ukraine tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as russia threatens to cut off ukrainian troops inside the city of bakh
>> the state of the unions are always fascinating, mary. the case will be whether or not he's able to strike an optimistic tone, whether or not he can convince americans to stay the course here, making the case that the benefits are still to come. we'll see how he does tonight. and the republican response, as well. >> mary, thank you. of course, martha, mary, the entire team, all here for abc news live coverage in prime time, that's a short time from now, the state of the union...
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mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. of course, mary, martha, jon karl, linsey davis, the entire team will be here for abc news live coverage tomorrow night in prime time. the state of the union address and the republican response tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> but we do continue with the news here tonight, and the fbi arresting two people for allegedly plotting to attack five electrical substations around baltimore. authorities say the plan was to hit all of the stations in a single day. aiming to, quote, completely destroy the city. federal prosecutors tonight say one suspect is the founder of a neo-nazi group. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi accusing two suspected radicals fueled by racial hate of plotting to target the city of baltimore's electrical grid in the hopes of causing pain and chaos. >> the accused were not just talking. but taking steps to fulfill their threats and further their extremist goals. >> reporter: the fbi says this is
mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. of course, mary, martha, jon karl, linsey davis, the entire team will be here for abc news live coverage tomorrow night in prime time. the state of the union address and the republican response tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> but we do continue with the news here tonight, and the fbi arresting two people for allegedly plotting to attack five electrical substations around baltimore. authorities say the plan was to hit all of the...
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david. >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> as you heard mary report, vladimir putin delivering a defiant speech today, also vowing to stand firm. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live in kyiv. it was a remarkable split screen of sorts today, two leaders standing up to one another, and for many eerily reminiscent of the cold war era. >> reporter: you're right, if president biden was trying to rally america and its allies, putin was trying to rall ny ssru for starting a war he said was aimed at russia's strategic defeat. i think, despite a year of battlefield humiliations, he showed no signs of backing down and no easing of tensions either, even appearing to make thinly veiled nuclear threats. while he was speaking his army was again shelling civilians in liberated kherson. with china's foreign minister in moscow now for meetings tomorrow amid u.s. warnings against supplying weapons to russia, you're right, it's been a day of cold war echos. even as putin is making it clear he's ready to fight for a very long time in ukraine. david. >> ian pannell live, thank you. >>> one more note
david. >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> as you heard mary report, vladimir putin delivering a defiant speech today, also vowing to stand firm. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live in kyiv. it was a remarkable split screen of sorts today, two leaders standing up to one another, and for many eerily reminiscent of the cold war era. >> reporter: you're right, if president biden was trying to rally america and its allies, putin was trying to rall ny ssru for starting...
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and the republican response, as well, mary, thank you. of course, martha, mary, the entire team, all here for abc news live coverage in prime time, that's a short time from now, the state of the union address and the republican response, tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. of course, we'll see you for that. >>> the president expected to surely mention russia, vladimir putin, and the war in ukraine. and it all comes as ukraine tonight is now claiming the last 24 hours have been the deadliest for russian forces since the start of the war. and tonight, where ukrainian troops are now training on those first german tanks. abc's tom soufi burridge in ukraine tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as russia threatens to cut off ukrainian troops inside the city of bakhmut, ukraine hitting back. with rounds of artillery. ukraine claiming the last 24 hours have been the deadliest for russian forces in this war, with over 1,000 russian soldiers killed. but those claims can't be verified. ukrainian troops now training in poland on these advanced g
and the republican response, as well, mary, thank you. of course, martha, mary, the entire team, all here for abc news live coverage in prime time, that's a short time from now, the state of the union address and the republican response, tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. of course, we'll see you for that. >>> the president expected to surely mention russia, vladimir putin, and the war in ukraine. and it all comes as ukraine tonight is now claiming the last 24 hours have...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight now, a powerful winter storm is moving into parts of the northeast. snow, sleet, and rain are expected to continue falling in new york city today. up to 7 inches of snow is possible in interior portions of the region. forecasters also expecting wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour. the same system pounded the south. at least eight tornadoes ripped through oklahoma overnight monday, tearing roofs off homes and flipping trucks. one woman said the wind shattered the window right next to her 10-year-old daughter's bed. >> she threw her blanket over her head and she waited for me to come get her. >> the storm brought golf ball-sized hail to texas. it also spun up dust storms in the northern part of the state turning the sky yellow. the storm system also dumped historic rain and snow on the west coast over the weekend. >>> the supreme court is set to hear arguments today on president biden's student loan relief plan. it erases up to $20,000 in federal student debt for milli
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight now, a powerful winter storm is moving into parts of the northeast. snow, sleet, and rain are expected to continue falling in new york city today. up to 7 inches of snow is possible in interior portions of the region. forecasters also expecting wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour. the same system pounded the south. at least eight tornadoes ripped through oklahoma overnight monday, tearing roofs off homes and flipping trucks. one woman said the wind...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." musicians. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." you've evolved. you've changed. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has 24-hour renewing micro moisture for continuous care. new dove body wash. change is beautiful. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. >>> guilty morning. you are waking up to a first alert weather day, wind gusts 40 to 50 miles an hour. i will have more on that in a bit. >>> turn to the other side, i still see them. i didn't go out at nighttime because it's dangerous. >>> barrier battle. why some say deterring sex work might put some lives at risk. >>> details on a fire investigation that destroyed an historic church in oakland. >>> bizarre weapon of chase in what is called a racist attack. >>> it's back to work for many today. we are seeing that in our commute. i will have your travel times. >>> we wa
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mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. of course, mary, mar than, jon karl, the entire team will be here for abc news live coverage tomorrow night in prime time, the state of the union address and the republican response tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> but we do continue with the news here tonight, and the fbi arresting two people for allegedly plotting to attack five electrical substations around baltimore. authorities say the plan was to hit all of the stations in a single day. aiming to, quote, completely destroy the city. federal prosecutors tonight say one suspect is the founder of a neo-nazi group. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi accusing two suspected radicals fuels by racial hate of plotting to target the city of baltimore's electrical grid in the hopes of causing pain and chaos. >> the accused were not just talking. but taking steps to fulfill their threats and further their extremist goals. >> reporter: the fbi says this is sarah beth cl
mary bruce tonight. mary, thank you. of course, mary, mar than, jon karl, the entire team will be here for abc news live coverage tomorrow night in prime time, the state of the union address and the republican response tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> but we do continue with the news here tonight, and the fbi arresting two people for allegedly plotting to attack five electrical substations around baltimore. authorities say the plan was to hit all of the stations in...
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mary bruce, with us live from warsaw tonight and mary president biden now, of course, preparing to deliver a major speech in poland tomorrow somewhat of a rallying cry for nato, the allies and of course much of the world and it comes the same day. vladimir putin is said to address the russian people. david. this will be quite the split screen moment. the president tonight was seen working on this address aboard the train as he made his way out of ukraine. this will be a pivotal moment for the president to persuade our allies to keep up this fight today announcing that 500 million additional dollars in aid to ukraine is the kind of assistance he will argue, needs to continue and this is also a chance to try and shore up support back at home. have shown us interest in the war is starting to wane. david images of the president on the train back out of ukraine tonight, mary. thank you. of course, a key question. how will vladimir putin respond? his address tomorrow as well. it's just hours before president biden speaks in warsaw. let's bring in our chief foreign correspondent ian panel. he's l
mary bruce, with us live from warsaw tonight and mary president biden now, of course, preparing to deliver a major speech in poland tomorrow somewhat of a rallying cry for nato, the allies and of course much of the world and it comes the same day. vladimir putin is said to address the russian people. david. this will be quite the split screen moment. the president tonight was seen working on this address aboard the train as he made his way out of ukraine. this will be a pivotal moment for the...
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why marie? joseph? my mother is marie marie luis and my father is joseph. i wanted to thank them for the life they gave me. so i named the boat marie joseph, about some of the catamaran. price is estimated at 7000000 euros, but lamp has no intention of selling. he wants to keep it for his own use and to advertise his revolutionary technology. a week later, the boat is ready to leave the icy baltic seas, but warm waters. the marquis joseph will begin its journey to the emeralds on board a yacht carrier. the crossing is expected to take a month and will cost fancies, lap $300000.00 euros. the catamaran is set to be unveiled at the annual to buy boat show in march, but as we'll see, not everything goes as planned. blue. first to another continent. welcome to hong kong, a dense metropolis of 7500000 people. part of china, this trading harp on the south china sea has several ports. one is aberdeen harbor, on hong kong island. to get there, you can take a local taxi or junk. i won't be like god, he don't want to be the one. what it would be eric noel, who his fre
why marie? joseph? my mother is marie marie luis and my father is joseph. i wanted to thank them for the life they gave me. so i named the boat marie joseph, about some of the catamaran. price is estimated at 7000000 euros, but lamp has no intention of selling. he wants to keep it for his own use and to advertise his revolutionary technology. a week later, the boat is ready to leave the icy baltic seas, but warm waters. the marquis joseph will begin its journey to the emeralds on board a yacht...
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mary's and he is the first gael to win the cy young award. i have an idea as we go back to san francisco! i say we all have our own bobblehead! what do you say? >> good idea! >> i would have it here in my car. all my friends. >>> thanks, vern. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow >>> during black history month we are recognizing people making a difference in their communities. >> today with focus on organizations helping local artists deal with the bay area's sky high cost of living. >> we focus on one artist from the bay area that is focused on helping his community see opportunities that are sometimes one step away. >> reporter: each stroke on campus comes from intuition, imagination, and inner belief in himself. malik taught himself
mary's and he is the first gael to win the cy young award. i have an idea as we go back to san francisco! i say we all have our own bobblehead! what do you say? >> good idea! >> i would have it here in my car. all my friends. >>> thanks, vern. with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the...
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so just, mary, mary, you pull has become a mass grave. a dead city, the people if mary you pull have nothing left and they used to have everything is civil. argue about gone. there's nowhere to bury people, get products. so they're buried in front of the houses. i'm using the prostate, they didn't just kill us unless they killed our history during our past little so good. we can't even take with us photographs of our loved ones as a photo albums. walk on a lock of our child has cared for. this was a city of people who have sold it to charlotte that now are you, poll is scorched earth, and that's how i feel inside. and you'll notice the goes, ah, look of the usually when will going through russian checkpoints? they asked us has the situation in mary o po, buddy husband, i wanted to say, go see for yourselves, it was all up you window. they said, no, your kids will get cold, steeper, and i'm thinking you, son of you kill our kids in the basements with mario pool. and now you're pretending to care about them. they are cynical, scum packs. th
so just, mary, mary, you pull has become a mass grave. a dead city, the people if mary you pull have nothing left and they used to have everything is civil. argue about gone. there's nowhere to bury people, get products. so they're buried in front of the houses. i'm using the prostate, they didn't just kill us unless they killed our history during our past little so good. we can't even take with us photographs of our loved ones as a photo albums. walk on a lock of our child has cared for. this...