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we've been selling mary lou's stoles since we began. that was a connection someone helped. >> continue to be with us. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ >>> i've urged my colleague to go over to sagrada, but not just my clergy colleagues, lay people who always and me because there's so many things at sagrada store. tell us about the symbols i'm wearing in between. >> these similar bombs symbols remit symbols represent a number of the major faiths in terms of the largest representation, so we start with the sp
we've been selling mary lou's stoles since we began. that was a connection someone helped. >> continue to be with us. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of...
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>> marie osmond has been in the business 50 years. i thought she can't be 50 years old. >> five decades this year. amazing. >> crazy. >> i know, what is wrong with this picture? >> when you see 12-year-old marie as we saw there, would you change anything, all the swings and slings and arrows of outrageous fortune you've been through? >> i wouldn't change anything. i think there are things that hurt and i grew from that, but i think that's what determines the kind of person you are. i was three when i did my first show and, you know, lots of -- lots of craziness through the years, and it's nice to be at an age where you just kind of know who you are and you're okay with your life and make your own decisions, you know? it's a really good thing. >> so your brother donnie gave a fascinating interview -- >> he was fascinating? >> he was. >> i'm stunned. [ laughter ] >> he said -- interesting to me about the difference between him and you as a family and the jackson's and michael jackson. i knew mike so well i go to his house and it's all a
>> marie osmond has been in the business 50 years. i thought she can't be 50 years old. >> five decades this year. amazing. >> crazy. >> i know, what is wrong with this picture? >> when you see 12-year-old marie as we saw there, would you change anything, all the swings and slings and arrows of outrageous fortune you've been through? >> i wouldn't change anything. i think there are things that hurt and i grew from that, but i think that's what determines the...
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the lovely, legendary marie osmond. marie os mondamond,. p [ male announcer ] ever since daryl got gain with lift & lock, he loves the way his laundry smells. [ sniffs ] [ woman ] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [ panting, gwling ] [ whimpers ] [ male announcer ] hey. mi towel, su towel. gain with lift & lock cleans amazing so your clothes smell amazing. and get the scent you love in the scent booster and fabric softener, too. ♪ >> marie osmond singing paper roses and record is number one and marie never looked back and ageless, i don't use that word often but the ageless marie osmond. >> how come you don't use that word? >> i'm six years younger than you and you look younger than me. >> wait a minute, i'm 29, how already out? >> marie osmond has been in the business 50 years. i thought she can't be 50 years old. >> five decades this year. amazing. >> crazy. >> i know, what is wrong with this picture? >> when you see 12-year-old marie as we saw there, would you change anything, all the swings and slings and arrows of outrageous for
the lovely, legendary marie osmond. marie os mondamond,. p [ male announcer ] ever since daryl got gain with lift & lock, he loves the way his laundry smells. [ sniffs ] [ woman ] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [ panting, gwling ] [ whimpers ] [ male announcer ] hey. mi towel, su towel. gain with lift & lock cleans amazing so your clothes smell amazing. and get the scent you love in the scent booster and fabric softener, too. ♪ >> marie osmond singing paper roses and...
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marie osmond, thank you so much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> all year we've been introducing you to everyday people who are changing the world. we call them cnn heroes. now we announce the top ten cnn heroes for 2013. in random order the honorees are -- dale beatty lost his legs in iraq. now he provides home to disabled veterans. dr. laura stachel delivers solar power to help health care workers deliver babies safely. danielle gletow -- kakenya ntaiya. tawanda jones. provides drill team inspiration in one of the country's poorest cities. chad gregecke.
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the fbi has searched the connecticut home of a woman who led police on a wild and ultimately deadly chase through the heart of the nation's capitol. it all started when the woman identified as miriam carey rammed security barriers at the white house with her car. cbs news has learned that carey was fired from her job as a dental hygienist last year after a dispute over a handicap spa parking spot. >> anne-marie, good morning. police are going spend today trying to figure out why miriam carey came here from stamford, connecticut, tried to break the perimeter at the white house, then came to the capitol before she was shot by the police, shot dead, and leaving two officers injured. investigators wearing hazmat suits searched the stamford, connecticut, of the home of a woman police were involved in car chase with through washington, d.c. >> police were there to go through that and try to find out what was this. could they learn from her computer or notes or anything else, something
i'm anne-marie green. well, the fbi has searched the connecticut home of a woman who led police on a wild and ultimately deadly chase through the heart of the nation's capitol. it all started when the woman identified as miriam carey rammed security barriers at the white house with her car. cbs news has learned that carey was fired from her job as a dental hygienist last year after a dispute over a handicap spa parking spot. >> anne-marie, good morning. police are going spend today trying...
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[as marie] oh, debra. i envy you, the way you can just roll out of bed and put on anything and not even care. gobble gobble gobble gobble! you know what? you might be right. what? erything i told ally about pretending it doesn't bother her. why haven't i tried that with your mother? because that's how you deal with children. yeah...ok. but normal children. this one--this one's big and a little off her nut. no, no. every time marie says something mean or insulting, i get mad. and maybe that's why she keeps doing it. i should just change the way i react to her. god, that's in every book. books. there's nothing wrong with h you react. ray, i wanted to hit her with a frying pan. get in line. your father's on the couch and he thinks from a lying-down position he can eat more mashed potatoes. hey. hey, marie. i would love to cook with you guys on sunday. really? belly of the beast. and you know what? ray's gonna be at the auto show. so we could do it at my house. we can hang out there all day, it'll be fun. are
[as marie] oh, debra. i envy you, the way you can just roll out of bed and put on anything and not even care. gobble gobble gobble gobble! you know what? you might be right. what? erything i told ally about pretending it doesn't bother her. why haven't i tried that with your mother? because that's how you deal with children. yeah...ok. but normal children. this one--this one's big and a little off her nut. no, no. every time marie says something mean or insulting, i get mad. and maybe that's...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, the federal government is shut down for the first time in 17 years. the republican-led house and democrats in the senate were unable to agree on a deal to keep the government funded. no one gave ground as the contentious battle over president obama's health care law continued to the bitter end. an estimated 800,000 federal workers will be furloughed. among them nearly 3,000 faa safety inspectors. most routine food inspections by the fda will be suspended and the national park system will close its doors. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning, the president says he will push congress to reopen as soon as possible but when that happens is anybody's guess. for now, the gridlock this morning will continue here on capitol hill, as hundreds of thousands of federal workers find out that at least for now they're out of work. >> mr. speaker, it is now midnight, and the great government of the united states is now closed. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, the federal government is shut down for the first time in 17 years. the republican-led house and democrats in the senate were unable to agree on a deal to keep the government funded. no one gave ground as the contentious battle over president obama's health care law continued to the bitter end. an estimated 800,000 federal workers will be furloughed. among them nearly 3,000 faa safety inspectors. most routine food inspections by the fda will be...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this morning new jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages. the state supreme court ruled friday new jersey towns should be accepting marian marriage license applications for same-sex couples. marlie hall is at city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new jersey same-sex marriage became legal, and seven gay and lesbian couples came out in newark at midnight to be among the first to tie the knot under the law. joseph and orville waited 15 years to exchange their vows. newly elected senator cory booker married the couples in what was a joyful celebration. the state supreme court ruled last month they can allow gay and lesbian couples starting today, making it the 14th state in the country to allow the nuptials. new jersey chris christie tried happening while he appeals a court's decision the allow same-sex marriages. the state supreme court rejected the request and will hear christie's case in japan but in the mea
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, this morning new jersey is the 14th state to recognize same-sex marriages. the state supreme court ruled friday new jersey towns should be accepting marian marriage license applications for same-sex couples. marlie hall is at city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in new jersey same-sex marriage became legal, and seven gay and lesbian couples came out in newark at midnight...
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marie osmond, thank you so much. we'll be right back. . >>> all year we've been introducing you to everyday people who are changing the world. we call them cnn heroes. now we announce the top ten cnn heroes for 2013. in random order the honorees are -- dale beatty lost his legs in iraq. now he provides home to disabled veterans. dr. laura stachel delivers solar power to help health care workers deliver babies safely. danielle gletow -- kakenya ntaiya. tawanda jones. provides drill team inspiration in one of the country's poorest cities. chad gregecke. stella pyfrom. richard nariks lost his son to leukemia. now he's helping low-income children get to their cancer treatments. dr. george bwelle travels into the jungles of cameroon nearly every weekend. bringing surgery to those in need. and robin emmonsvi
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, mary warren. they came from different backgrounds, approached events from different vantage points and experienced different things. they went through different opinions of what was going on. rebecca nurse the oldest was married to a hard-working farmer. unlike the usual elderly suspect, a widow with no or few children to help her, not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but also dozens of neighbors who petitioned the courts to insist on her good reputation. far from being an outsider she was a full member of the salem church. even so she would be put to death. bridget bishop with a prickly character who does not seem to have many if any supporters. none of the surviving paper work indicates that her husband, her third, did anything for her. she had been suspected and even arrested for alleged witchcraft before at which time she survived that charge. in 1692 she was not as lucky. she would be the first to be tried, to be found guilty and the first to hank. m
, mary warren. they came from different backgrounds, approached events from different vantage points and experienced different things. they went through different opinions of what was going on. rebecca nurse the oldest was married to a hard-working farmer. unlike the usual elderly suspect, a widow with no or few children to help her, not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but also dozens of neighbors who petitioned the courts to insist on her good...
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we were just making out our wills, marie. oh! good for you, honey. see, that shows a lot of foresight, raymond. yup. isn't it good to get it out of the way and know that everything now is under control, and you'll never have to worry about the children? yup. marie? yeah. uh, we decided that bernie and linda are gonna be their guardians. thanks for the pudding. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪
we were just making out our wills, marie. oh! good for you, honey. see, that shows a lot of foresight, raymond. yup. isn't it good to get it out of the way and know that everything now is under control, and you'll never have to worry about the children? yup. marie? yeah. uh, we decided that bernie and linda are gonna be their guardians. thanks for the pudding. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as...
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i'm anne-marie green. we are learning more about the troubled rollout of the government's health care insurance website. website developers tell the "associated press" they saw red flags for months and complained to each other about unrealistic deadlines. well, now congress is looking into the issue. a cbs news poll found that 51% of americans disapprove of the health care law and only 12% of americans think the signup for health insurance changes is going well. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as major problems persist with this website, the white house has hired a former budget official and trusted adviser to lead the project. on capitol hill the administration faces tough questions about what happened. high-ranking health and human services officials will brief congress this morning on the problems with healthcare.gov. the website was supposed to make it easy to shop for health insurance, but it has been slow and unresponsive. >> we need to get to the bott
i'm anne-marie green. we are learning more about the troubled rollout of the government's health care insurance website. website developers tell the "associated press" they saw red flags for months and complained to each other about unrealistic deadlines. well, now congress is looking into the issue. a cbs news poll found that 51% of americans disapprove of the health care law and only 12% of americans think the signup for health insurance changes is going well. tara mergener is in...
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the hall of fame, marie! you ignorant... [muttering] raymond, your brother was talking about some sort of a ceremony? it sounded like a lot of fun to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con. hi. hi, robert. hey. hi, dear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh? so what's new? cut the crap. your mother asked him already. ask me, what do youm for?ake youto the he like it just came up.tom and you were supposedto wait act until i flashedthe venetian bli. hey, ray. oh, come on! what are you doin'? i'm makin' memories. what? nothin'. it's just... we're about to crash into a big blue dot. aw, come on, robert. i'm sorry. i'm just a little excited. yeah. the '69 mets. the amazing mets.
the hall of fame, marie! you ignorant... [muttering] raymond, your brother was talking about some sort of a ceremony? it sounded like a lot of fun to me. and since you are a sportswriter and have such important connections... oh, just say it, marie. the hall of fame is honoring the 1969 mets. your brother asked your mother to ask you to take him. which one of youdo i say no? would mean to your brother.ow mt to cooperstown, ok?g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the obama administration is working 24/7 to fix the problems undermining the government's health insurance website. yesterday the government blamed late changes, a lack of testing, and registration issues for the many glitches. ko im is in washington with more. ko, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the administration says glitches were to be expected but not on such a large scale. the site is still up and running as the officials try to iron out the issues. the heads of four contractors that built the troubled website healthcare.gov raised their hands to swear in before congress and then said the obama administration made last-minute changes and decided to launch the site without enough testing. >> a lot of them were kind of saying not it, not me, it's not me, we've done our part. >> did you deliver the product you were contracted to build, miss campbell. >> we have. >> mr. slavitt. >> yes. >> after a day of hea
i'm anne-marie green. well, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the obama administration is working 24/7 to fix the problems undermining the government's health insurance website. yesterday the government blamed late changes, a lack of testing, and registration issues for the many glitches. ko im is in washington with more. ko, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the administration says glitches were to be expected but not on such a large scale. the site is...
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from the 1964 movie mary poppins. it stands to reason the writers behind that very long song titles would have a long series of hits, songs that struck a cord with our nancy giles. >> it is a song world after all. >> their songs are sung the world over, so infectious, so unforgettable and so ubiquitous that, well, sometimes they can be down right annoying. >> it is a small, small world. >> now you say people want to can kiss you or kill you. >> oh, sure. they call it an earworm, you can't get it out of your ear. it just crawls in there and stays. >> oh a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down. >> these and hundreds more are the creations of brothers richard and robert sherman one of the most prolific song writing duos of all-time. >> chitty chitty bang bang. >> willie the poo. >> willie, silly old bear. >> you have been reported as saying he wrote the words and music, you wrote the music and words. >> that's a good way to say it, we sat in the room together and stirred up, stirred up the pot. >> you came up wi
from the 1964 movie mary poppins. it stands to reason the writers behind that very long song titles would have a long series of hits, songs that struck a cord with our nancy giles. >> it is a song world after all. >> their songs are sung the world over, so infectious, so unforgettable and so ubiquitous that, well, sometimes they can be down right annoying. >> it is a small, small world. >> now you say people want to can kiss you or kill you. >> oh, sure. they call...
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grace some marie's numbers are -- >> let me ask this question. my wife and i, we're private business people. we have a private insurance company. we pay about $1200 a month. >> just for the two of you? >> just for the two of us. we live on the end of a dirt road on a mountaintop. we don't have fiber-optic cable. it took about eight days to break through this exchange website, and here's what we found. we found a policy just like the policy we have, for $800. what's wrong with that? >> that's a great deal. but talk to all those people in california who said my policy cost me $97 a month before. that's being dropped because of the obama care, and now costs -- >> those are policies that have caps at dwlr 400 or $5,000. no preexisting conditions, charge women higher premiums, and is simply not fair. it's not america. >> and, governor, what's really misleading, what she's talking about are swiss cheese insurance policies. they don't insure. they have high deductibles, they've got high copayments, they don't cover a lot of -- >> in california -- >> lif
grace some marie's numbers are -- >> let me ask this question. my wife and i, we're private business people. we have a private insurance company. we pay about $1200 a month. >> just for the two of you? >> just for the two of us. we live on the end of a dirt road on a mountaintop. we don't have fiber-optic cable. it took about eight days to break through this exchange website, and here's what we found. we found a policy just like the policy we have, for $800. what's wrong with...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama knows the federal health care website need as doctor. later today the president is expected to talk about the botched rollout of his botched health care legislation. the president is said to be very upset with the widespread problems on the insurance exchange website. last night the administration announced some major changes. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. look for the president to look for the changes. you can expect him to focus on the benefits of the health care act while he acknowledges those problems but there's one key piece of information you may not want to wait for. president obama is expected to call problems with the government's affordable care act website inexcusable. >> the huge outpouring of interest shows how important it is that we get this right. there's no one more frustrated than the president at the difficulty in the website. >> republicans call it a fiasco. >> send air force one out to sil
i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama knows the federal health care website need as doctor. later today the president is expected to talk about the botched rollout of his botched health care legislation. the president is said to be very upset with the widespread problems on the insurance exchange website. last night the administration announced some major changes. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. look for the president to look for...
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anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you, tara. >>> well, there's been more fallout concerning operations. germany says the u.s. may have targeted angela merkel's cell phone. merkel complained to president obama during a phone call yesterday. she said if true, that would be a serious breach of trust. the white house denies the u.s. is currently listening in on merkel's phone, but the white house did not say merkel's communications had not been monitored in the past. >>> and this morning in massachusetts, a 14-year-old student is being held without bail charged in the murder of a belonged young teacher. 24-year-old colleen ritzer taught at danvers high school. today counselors will be at the school to help students. reports indicate ritzer knew the student but it's not clear what their relationship was. jericka duncan has the report. >> reporter: philip chism didn't say a word during his arraignment yesterday. >> it's alleged on october 13, philip chism did assault and beat colleen ri
anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you, tara. >>> well, there's been more fallout concerning operations. germany says the u.s. may have targeted angela merkel's cell phone. merkel complained to president obama during a phone call yesterday. she said if true, that would be a serious breach of trust. the white house denies the u.s. is currently listening in on merkel's phone, but the white house did not say merkel's communications had not been monitored in the past....
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oh, marie, come here. look., "how to enjoya low-fat than" ooh, thanksgiving. yes. oh, i can't wait to makesome of. whoa, whoa, whoa,whoa, ! you're not going to do this for thanksgiving? especiallythank. for us, though, right?ngto maked i guess i could. no. no, ray, 2 separate meals.gok why not? huh? she loves to cook,debra. who are you to take ataway from? look at this. a tofu turkey? yeah. that looks good? i would rather eatthat page. oh, it says hereyou need a d to shape the tofuinto a tur. no, you don'tneed a mold, ma. o? god does that. yeah. he takes a whole bunchof bird m, and he molds itinto a turkey. come on, ray. i'm quoting the biblehere, debr? don't worry, raymond. that i cook.icious,like evee ohh! oh, i promise. important ingredient. ot turkey? love. love. you'll live. ok, we're ready. here's the steamed veggieswith . ahh, marie,this looks f! and i'll be right backwith . mmm, is thatwhat i'm sm? bring it on there, ma. tofu turkey. beef-a-roni right now.y apag ok, come on, frank.we're ready. i pass. ok, frank, listen. for everyone,keda very nice meal and
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for the first time marie is opening up about what she thinks happened that day. >> marie is still haunted by her last phone call with her first love. >> to hear the words from a man you have been married to for almost ten years and have him say i am not coming home, my brain was trying to prehend what he could mean. >> just that morning everything seemed so routine. >> charlie walked down to the bus stop that morning. >> he told him that he loved them. >> did it seem unusual? >> looking back on it, it was definitely a distinct moment. >> now on the phone, suddenly she knew. >> i knew he was serious. he was telling me that it was too late. >> there has been another school shooting. >> too late for marine to stop the horror of that day. she had no idea he would take others as well. it's been seven years since he stormed a one-room amish schoolhouse before he killed five and taking his own life. >> these victims were shot execution style in the head. >> marine, the one person who may have an answer to why this had to happen spoke with me for the first time. >> it's a question that everybody
for the first time marie is opening up about what she thinks happened that day. >> marie is still haunted by her last phone call with her first love. >> to hear the words from a man you have been married to for almost ten years and have him say i am not coming home, my brain was trying to prehend what he could mean. >> just that morning everything seemed so routine. >> charlie walked down to the bus stop that morning. >> he told him that he loved them. >> did...
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when mary was talking about this philosophy of a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment, mary's right that janet yellen believes in that, but paul, i totally reject that. i look at the evidence over the last 30, 40 years and it looks to me low inflation helps grow the economy and create jobs. i think it's a false tradeoff. >> there is this philosophical difference, for greenspan and volker focused on price stability as the main goal, janet yellen really, as mary suggested, focuses on job creation and output jobs. that's her focus. that's a throwback really to the philosophy of the '60s and the '70s. >> the philosophy espoused by james tobin of yale, and she is a student of james tobin, and back in 1993, tobin said this about spending, spending money is spending money is spending money, no matter what on. that is just pure. >> you dig holes in the ground, it will create jobs. >> what this means is tapering. everyone thought that might be imminent, i think that's now in the distant future, if janet yellen has her way with the fed board. that she was going to just keep, as mary's b
when mary was talking about this philosophy of a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment, mary's right that janet yellen believes in that, but paul, i totally reject that. i look at the evidence over the last 30, 40 years and it looks to me low inflation helps grow the economy and create jobs. i think it's a false tradeoff. >> there is this philosophical difference, for greenspan and volker focused on price stability as the main goal, janet yellen really, as mary suggested, focuses on...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." superstorm sandy. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. so, if you're sleepingt in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. >>> printer technology can create 3d objects limited only by the imagination. and now it's helping a new set of people who can benefit from its customized designs. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthey. and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact ther
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." superstorm sandy. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. so, if you're sleepingt in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. numbers. 3939 on tv hill. 57 at lunch. 56 this evening. you figure 60 will be cooler than yesterday. yeah, it is. we had a cold front come through the area last night with a few clouds and no showers. it will be a crisp fall day. don, take it away. >>> here is what we have our eye on for you today. jury selection is underway for a teacher charged with sexually abusing se
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susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this was the first meeting between the president and leaders in congress since this shutdown began, and it pretty much ended with them coming out and reiterating they haven't budged from their positions. they'll slug it out again today while the federal workers sit at home with no paycheck bearing the brunt of this stalemate. congression alg leaders left the white house once again blaming each other for this government shutdown. >> we're three playing these games. >> republicans are standing their ground, saying any new budget agreement must include changes to the affordable care act. >> all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obama care. >> democrats say they'll negotiate but only after the house passes a temporary budget with no strings attached. president obama believes there are enough votes for it to pass. >> the only thing that's stopping it is john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the republican party
susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this was the first meeting between the president and leaders in congress since this shutdown began, and it pretty much ended with them coming out and reiterating they haven't budged from their positions. they'll slug it out again today while the federal workers sit at home with no paycheck bearing the brunt of this stalemate. congression alg leaders left the white house once again blaming each other for this government shutdown. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this is the ninth day the country has been without a fully funded federal government. in a new poll out this morning, republicans are getting most of the blame. 63% of americans say the gop is not doing enough to cooperate. about half, 52%, point to president obama. one of the casualties of the political gridlock, a delay in the death benefits for families of fallen servicemen and women. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, these polls showing disapproval on the part of the americans is not showing much approval on capitol hill. both sides seem to be having the same positions they had nine days ago. we're hearing hostage a lot from democrats thrown at the republicans. the buzz word of republicans these days seems to be "conversation." the latest progress, though, could be in the area of getting funding for families of fallen u.s. soldiers. the bodies of four servicemembers killed if the line of duty this weekend arrive at dover
i'm anne-marie green. well, this is the ninth day the country has been without a fully funded federal government. in a new poll out this morning, republicans are getting most of the blame. 63% of americans say the gop is not doing enough to cooperate. about half, 52%, point to president obama. one of the casualties of the political gridlock, a delay in the death benefits for families of fallen servicemen and women. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the federal government is open for business this morning. a deal to end the 16-day shutdown and avoid a national default was passed by congress and signed late last night by the president. furloughed federal workers have been ordered to report for work. the measure easily passed the democratically controlled senate. 81-18. in the republican controlled house the vote was 285-144. 87 republicans voted yes. after the senate approved the measure, president obama alluded to the work that lies ahead. >> i'm willing to work with anybody, democrat or republican, house or senate members, on any idea that will grow our economy, create new jobs, strengthen our class and get our fiscal house together in the long term. susan mcginnis is in the house. good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the votes came in late but they came in and crisis averted. it does appear lawmakers are eager to get back to work to make sure this nation does not face another shutdown or debt ceiling crisis and, of
i'm anne-marie green. well, the federal government is open for business this morning. a deal to end the 16-day shutdown and avoid a national default was passed by congress and signed late last night by the president. furloughed federal workers have been ordered to report for work. the measure easily passed the democratically controlled senate. 81-18. in the republican controlled house the vote was 285-144. 87 republicans voted yes. after the senate approved the measure, president obama alluded...
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i am a native san franciscan and never knew about mary elizabeth's end? >> neitherdy. and i am also a native plannan. >> one of the best-kept secrets. who was lizzie slider glide? >> lizzie slider glides of a widow by 1996. >> oh. >>> and she was a widow. she had a healthy husband in the cattle business and coming to san francisco and spoke to women in the city and asked the question if you could have whatever you wanted or what do you think women in san francisco need. >> uh-huh. >> and this is 1949 now, and they coming to san francisco and have no place. and she decided to erect the building and that is what she did. and we have been operating out of that building for 100 years. >> and survived all kinds of devastation. >> yes, it did. >> and who is your typical client? >> they all women, first of all, the only non-profit organization in san francisco that provides the comprehensive services to women only. >> uh. >> it would be a single adult, unaccompanied woman who is formerly homeless and low- income. -- low-income. >> uh. >> and spanishad nights -- special dismis
i am a native san franciscan and never knew about mary elizabeth's end? >> neitherdy. and i am also a native plannan. >> one of the best-kept secrets. who was lizzie slider glide? >> lizzie slider glides of a widow by 1996. >> oh. >>> and she was a widow. she had a healthy husband in the cattle business and coming to san francisco and spoke to women in the city and asked the question if you could have whatever you wanted or what do you think women in san...
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i'm anne-marie green. the prime minister of libya was kidnapped this morning by a group of libyan rebels. the libyan government says prime minister ali zaidan was kidnapped from the tripoli hotel where he lives. the kidnapping appears to be tied to a u.s. raid in libya over the weekend. mark phillips is following the story from london. good morning, mark. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is libya and we should separate what we think are the raw facts from the usual political things going on now. the fact is the prime minister ali zye damp dan zaidan, take a word, was abducted, kidnapped, snatched, you choose, from the hotel in tripoli where he lives. now, who did it, one of the militias, so-called security network that ousted colonel gadhafi. why did they do it? one theory is it's blaming the plucking of al libi last week. secretary of state john kerry says libyan government knew of the operation and the theory is in this post-gadhafi libyan politics -- this is politics as usual -- the minister was under
i'm anne-marie green. the prime minister of libya was kidnapped this morning by a group of libyan rebels. the libyan government says prime minister ali zaidan was kidnapped from the tripoli hotel where he lives. the kidnapping appears to be tied to a u.s. raid in libya over the weekend. mark phillips is following the story from london. good morning, mark. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is libya and we should separate what we think are the raw facts from the usual political things going...
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we're glad mary is happy. hopefully she can get another couch at jc penny or elsewhere. >> that made me feel good. >> i want to thank jc penny. mary appreciates efforts and says she's trying every couch on the floor. >> that is best case scenario. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yes. >> coming up high tech spoon intrild a start up helping people who suffer from tremors. >> it keeps things steady. even when hands can't. arks r. >>> for millions of people suffering from trem years simple tasks can be a struggle. now a start sup hoping to change that with a piece of engineering. for jeff deciding what to have for breakfast is routine. hard part comes when he actually starts eating it. >> very frustrating. this is why people with tremors don't like to eat in restaurants. >> he suffers from a condition that affects an estimated 10 million americans. >> because it's embarrassing. when you can't keep food on a spoon if you like soup, or salad you can't keep salad on a fork. >> but a start up believes it's come
we're glad mary is happy. hopefully she can get another couch at jc penny or elsewhere. >> that made me feel good. >> i want to thank jc penny. mary appreciates efforts and says she's trying every couch on the floor. >> that is best case scenario. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yes. >> coming up high tech spoon intrild a start up helping people who suffer from tremors. >> it keeps things steady. even when hands can't. arks r....
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we're glad mary is happy. hopefully she can get another couch at jc penny or elsewhere. >> that made me feel good. >> i want to thank jc penny. mary appreciates efforts and says she's trying every couch on the floor. >> that is best case scenario. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yes. >> coming up high tech spoon intrild a start up helping people who suffer from tremors. >> it keeps things steady. even when hands can't. arks r. >>> for millions of people suffering from trem years simple tasks can be a struggle. now a start sup hoping to change that with a piece of engineering. for jeff deciding what to have for breakfast is routine. hard part comes when he actually starts eating it. >> very frustrating. this is why people with tremors don't like to eat in restaurants. >> he suffers from a condition that affects an estimated 10 million americans. >> because it's embarrassing. when you can't keep food on a spoon if you like soup, or salad you can't keep salad on a fork. >> but a start up believes it's come
we're glad mary is happy. hopefully she can get another couch at jc penny or elsewhere. >> that made me feel good. >> i want to thank jc penny. mary appreciates efforts and says she's trying every couch on the floor. >> that is best case scenario. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yes. >> coming up high tech spoon intrild a start up helping people who suffer from tremors. >> it keeps things steady. even when hands can't. arks r....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ woman ] my family already thinks pillsbury grands are amazing... but press them flat, add sauce... and some pepperoni and cheese... and school nights turn into grands mini pizza nights. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop! and sso, if you're sleeping gin your contact lenses,. what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. >>> good morning. i'm jessica kartalija in for don scott. over to the first warning weather center where chelsea is in for marty. >>> hello. temperatures sitting warmer than they were 24 hours ago. we're at 62 right now in central maryland. that's 9 degrees warmer than yesterday. we are south of cooler air and we're going to stay south of it for the next couple of days. for today plenty of sunshine in the forec
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ woman ] my family already thinks pillsbury grands are amazing... but press them flat, add sauce... and some pepperoni and cheese... and school nights turn into grands mini pizza nights. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop! and sso, if you're sleeping gin your contact lenses,. what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable...
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and especially mary lou williams. there were so few examples for her of what it was she was trying to become, and most of those examples were male. and yet she pursued it, she had absolute confidence in her talent and her ability and her importance. and so i think that i just, i sort of learned to welcome the opportunity to try and learn how to write about her. and how to write about the music. and then it just was a process of listening and listening and listening and trying to really write down what it was that i heard. and it was such a moving encounter. i mean, if you don't know her music, i strongly recommend -- i hope this book will make people listen to her. it was such a moving end counter and so powerful -- encounter and so powerful to me that i just decided to write about that element of it, that, you know, that there's something very soulful about her music and very ambitious. she's an incredibly ambitious writer and arranger. and she -- i loved her because she thought, ah, duke elington is writing these lo
and especially mary lou williams. there were so few examples for her of what it was she was trying to become, and most of those examples were male. and yet she pursued it, she had absolute confidence in her talent and her ability and her importance. and so i think that i just, i sort of learned to welcome the opportunity to try and learn how to write about her. and how to write about the music. and then it just was a process of listening and listening and listening and trying to really write...
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mary has more on this. mary. >> reporter: state officials say the driver performed an unauthorized maneuver that led him to run over spectators. police say the driver followed protocol, crushing cars during the ride. then he unexpectedly turned around and jumped the cars again in the opposite direction. the driver reportedly hit his head and lost consciousness during the stunt causing him to barrel through the crowd. authorities say the driver had a few sips of beer before the event. back to you. >> thank you, mary. motor sports experts believe organizers are to blame. they say spectators should not have been allowed in the pit area where the accident took place. >>> james holmes, the man charged in the colorado movie theater shooting is set to return to court today. his attorneys are trying to prevent prosecutors from sharing evidence from two dating websites holmes joined by the massacre. prosecutors said he wrote a quote, will you visit me in prison, end quote showing he knew it was wrong. he pleaded not
mary has more on this. mary. >> reporter: state officials say the driver performed an unauthorized maneuver that led him to run over spectators. police say the driver followed protocol, crushing cars during the ride. then he unexpectedly turned around and jumped the cars again in the opposite direction. the driver reportedly hit his head and lost consciousness during the stunt causing him to barrel through the crowd. authorities say the driver had a few sips of beer before the event. back...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, it took nearly a century, but it's a celebration worth waiting for. the red sox beat the st. louis cardinals in game six to win the world series, and the victory is even sweeter because the team did it at home and just six months after the marathon bombing. of course, no celebration would be complete without some rowdy fans trying to push over cars. at least nine people have been arrested. adriana diaz was on the field just moments after the red sox clinched the title. >> it hasn't happened at fenway park for 95 years! >> reporter: for the first time in 95 years the boston red sox became the best team in baseball on their own turf. the scruffy red sox defeated the st. louis cadinals 6-1 in game six of the world series. >> i did have tickets for game seven just in case, but, no, i was sure. >> reporter: after two scoreless innings the crowd erupted in the bottom of the third when boston's shane victorino unloaded the bases with a triple off the green monster, pounding his chest i
i'm anne-marie green. well, it took nearly a century, but it's a celebration worth waiting for. the red sox beat the st. louis cardinals in game six to win the world series, and the victory is even sweeter because the team did it at home and just six months after the marathon bombing. of course, no celebration would be complete without some rowdy fans trying to push over cars. at least nine people have been arrested. adriana diaz was on the field just moments after the red sox clinched the...
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. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about remember. >> congress targets health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. they'd like to know when she found out healthcare.gov had major problems and who she told. derek valcourt has more, but we begin with danielle nottingham who begins with the questioning on cap doll hill. >> reporter: health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius says computer services workers are working 24/7, to get healthcare.gov working properly. >> you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: sebelius blamed the slowness on the site on problems with the server, but said she was ultimately responsible. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone. >> reporter: republicans grilled president obama's top health officials, also demanding to know why millions have been kicked off their current health plan, after the president gave assurances that would not happen. >> some bureaucrat in washington said we think your plan is not good enough, even though you like
. >> i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about remember. >> congress targets health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. they'd like to know when she found out healthcare.gov had major problems and who she told. derek valcourt has more, but we begin with danielle nottingham who begins with the questioning on cap doll hill. >> reporter: health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius says computer services workers are working 24/7, to get...
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he did quote scrip cur to mary to comfort her. did he generally believe them? i think he didn't towards the beginning, and i think toward the end he did. let's see, she's a christian, maybe this psalm will work. because she's screaming like a wounded animal filling the house and later the white house with her grief. it's horrible. i think later he genuinely believed he was trying to comfort her with their faith. we don't know enough about their private lives and certainly not about any ministry to know if lincoln was doing anything more distinctly biblical in an approach to his marital problems. you have to understand these people are besieged. war's happening, you know? it's like one of the lines out of a tv series that i like very much, "west wing." one of the characters says to his wife this is not more important than you, but it is right now. i mean, he's just in, he's just in, you know, hundreds of thousands of people are dying. and it's on his hands, he thinks. so he eventually turns away from her, and she hates him for it, you know, in that temporary way
he did quote scrip cur to mary to comfort her. did he generally believe them? i think he didn't towards the beginning, and i think toward the end he did. let's see, she's a christian, maybe this psalm will work. because she's screaming like a wounded animal filling the house and later the white house with her grief. it's horrible. i think later he genuinely believed he was trying to comfort her with their faith. we don't know enough about their private lives and certainly not about any ministry...
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so down there is mary dyer. how may people know who mary dyer is? raise your hands. okay. mary dyer was the englishwoman who was a quaker, and what was called a public friend. and she came here in 1659 when the quakers were being persecuted in boston by the puritans. and this place was a haven for the quakers. they held slaves, yes, but they also protected the quaker friend as they were carried from south pole in new haven to salem and on the boston. mayor -- mary dyer is dan and she's thinking about whether she should go back to boston from which she had been banished on pain of death. and eventually, she climbed into a little boat, maybe the same little boat easy on the back cover of my book. and she sailed off to boston and nathaniel knew that she was going to her death. and she did, too. and she was hanged on boston common in may 1660, and she was hanged from a gallows when the wind blew through her skirt -- very rare to have a woman named -- when the wind blew through her skirt and it shivered a little bit in the breeze, somebody said, she hangs like a flag. and someo
so down there is mary dyer. how may people know who mary dyer is? raise your hands. okay. mary dyer was the englishwoman who was a quaker, and what was called a public friend. and she came here in 1659 when the quakers were being persecuted in boston by the puritans. and this place was a haven for the quakers. they held slaves, yes, but they also protected the quaker friend as they were carried from south pole in new haven to salem and on the boston. mayor -- mary dyer is dan and she's thinking...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama heads to boston today where he'll talk about his health insurance law. the affordable care act has been plagued by serious computer glitches, and there are now charges the president mislead consumers. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. in boston the president will ask for patience from americans through this health care rollout, and he'll try to draw comparisons with assachusetts, a health care experience, with what's known as romney care. he's also facing a lot of questions about those earlier promises he made to americans that if they like their health insurance plan, they can keep it, and here on capitol hill today a senate panel will grill the president's top health care official. kathleen sebelius will be in the hot seat today, testifying
i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama heads to boston today where he'll talk about his health insurance law. the affordable care act has been plagued by serious computer glitches, and there are now charges the president mislead consumers. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. in boston the president will ask for patience from americans through this health care rollout, and he'll try to draw comparisons with assachusetts, a health care...
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. >> mary carmen, mary carmen, >> ¿que paso? >> no se que le pasa a carlitos, como que no puede respirar. >> ¿que paso mi amor? ¿quÉ paso te sientes bien? mi amor, ¿que hacemos mamÁ? a ver carlitos, carlitos. >> san ricardo rey te encargo mucho a mi hijo por favor cuidamelo, yo se que tu serias incapaz de permitir que le pase algo malo, por favor. >> te lo dije, nada bueno puedes sacar de ese hombre. >> mamÁ ya por favor, parale. >> es que si me hubieras hecho caso. ay, viene el doctor. >> doctor, doctor ¿quÉ paso? ¿quÉ tiene mi hijo? ¿como esta? >> tranquilas, tranquilas. en un momento podran pasar a verlo, ya lo estabilizamos, pero llegaron justo a tiempo por que tuvo un shock causado por una alergia a algo. >> a esas por querias que te dio don lencho, si seguro que fue eso. >> pero, pero es que fueron unas hierbas nada mÁs, el niÑo empezo con un poco de gripa y yo le di eso, hierbas. >> pero no le dieron algo mÁs. >> no, no doctor nada mÁs, solo eso. >> si. >> bueno yo pense que... lo pudo picar algun insecto a
. >> mary carmen, mary carmen, >> ¿que paso? >> no se que le pasa a carlitos, como que no puede respirar. >> ¿que paso mi amor? ¿quÉ paso te sientes bien? mi amor, ¿que hacemos mamÁ? a ver carlitos, carlitos. >> san ricardo rey te encargo mucho a mi hijo por favor cuidamelo, yo se que tu serias incapaz de permitir que le pase algo malo, por favor. >> te lo dije, nada bueno puedes sacar de ese hombre. >> mamÁ ya por favor, parale. >> es que...