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in the eyes and tell mary he loves her. >> the only way to solve this is to give mary the common decency and chance to reestablish a relationship with her father. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out ther
in the eyes and tell mary he loves her. >> the only way to solve this is to give mary the common decency and chance to reestablish a relationship with her father. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the...
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mary: i talk about it as behaviors. i can't come in today and say i will work on this part of the culture. what i can do right now is change the way i behave. one of the things we did is we had a top 300 meters around the globe together and said one of the most important behaviors we have to happen this company to move forward? it's about transparency and being candid and owning each other's problems and really creating a relentless desire to win. if you see me doing something that is inconsistent with what we had just talked about, call me out. that the way we have been moving forward. as we change those i say it's permeated the organization very quickly. all those things are starting to change the dialogue about general motors. yes, we we understand we are a cyclical businesses and prepared for and taking steps and being disciplined about it. we are at the same time investing in the future. this is a company that is going to be around not for five years but for the next 50 and 100. david: the general motors we found i
mary: i talk about it as behaviors. i can't come in today and say i will work on this part of the culture. what i can do right now is change the way i behave. one of the things we did is we had a top 300 meters around the globe together and said one of the most important behaviors we have to happen this company to move forward? it's about transparency and being candid and owning each other's problems and really creating a relentless desire to win. if you see me doing something that is...
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mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally wrong, i'll tell you my opinion. lemonis: what happens if steven gives you his opinion? do you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the mac
mary: wow. lemonis: and so it's always very dangerous for me to think about investing in "a," a cyclical business, which is the furniture business... -steve: correct. -lemonis: ...and, "b," a multigenerational business that doesn't have the smoothest of transition plans today. i get the sense based on a few things yesterday you feel like you're the only one with good ideas. steve: you have to convince me of what your asking or doing or saying. and if i think it's totally...
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tell me about this bloody mary. >> this is our bloody mary bar we open up at 9:00 a.m. sunday morning for our bloody mary bar. we have jazz music. order a bloody mary and open it up to anything you like here. >> what is that. >> i have never seen that in a bloody mary. >> those are shooters, little ham, mozerella cheese. get it right in there, mike. get in there. >> go with it. >> there is bacon in there. >> can you ever have too much stuff in a bloody mary. >> the more the better. >> cocktail sauce on that one. >> let me tell you, that has a kick. >> you have had all of the spicy stuff this morning. >> might be a little extra alcohol in there. >> just what he needs. >> anytime we come for brunch you have a bloody mary bar. >> every sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. >> we love french toast. is that from you. >> that is not any french toast that is french toast that has a strawberry balsamic glaze. we do it right. >> hey, chef mike, what is up. >> how are you doing. >> what is that. >> this is absolutely delicious. everybody grab one. >> okay. >> let's try it. >> we are a comp
tell me about this bloody mary. >> this is our bloody mary bar we open up at 9:00 a.m. sunday morning for our bloody mary bar. we have jazz music. order a bloody mary and open it up to anything you like here. >> what is that. >> i have never seen that in a bloody mary. >> those are shooters, little ham, mozerella cheese. get it right in there, mike. get in there. >> go with it. >> there is bacon in there. >> can you ever have too much stuff in a bloody...
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mary: i talk about it as behaviors. i can't come in today and say i will work on this part of the culture. what i can do right now is change the way i behave. one of the things we did is we had a top 300 meters around the globe together and said one of the most important behaviors we have to happen this company to move forward? is about transparency and being candid and owning each other's problems and really creating a relentless desire to win. the ecb giving something that is inconsistent with what we had just talked about, call me out. that the way we have been moving forward. as we change those i say it's permeated the organization very quickly. all those things are starting to change the dialogue about general motors. yes, we are -- we understand we are a cyclical businesses and prepared for and taking steps and being disciplined about it. we are at the same time investing in the future. this is a company that is going to be around not for five years but for the next 50 and 100. david: the general motors we found i
mary: i talk about it as behaviors. i can't come in today and say i will work on this part of the culture. what i can do right now is change the way i behave. one of the things we did is we had a top 300 meters around the globe together and said one of the most important behaviors we have to happen this company to move forward? is about transparency and being candid and owning each other's problems and really creating a relentless desire to win. the ecb giving something that is inconsistent...
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marie callender's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: pierre thiam's aunt marie is the matriarch of the family. she often hosts uncles, aunts, sons, and daughters, friends and relatives from near and abroad. >> pierre: teranga is hospitality, that's the translation, but it's, it's, the, the most important value is really the way you treat the others. love, you receive love. that's what teranga is. so, today you are our guest so you'll be treated with our national dish. >> anthony: everyone comes together often over this iconic dish. thiebou jen, which in wolof means, simply, "rice with fish." it's pretty much the national dish of senegal. today it's senegalese grouper scored and stuffed with a mixture of garlic, parsley and peppers then slow simmered in a hearty tomato broth. infused with a funkatizing goodness brought by fermented conch and saltfish. served over rice and vegetables. >> anthony: i'm gonna watch you and i'm gonna do what you do. >> pierre: let's do it. that's good. >> anthony: the meal is eaten from one communal platter, an experience both fun and instructive. sustenance and lif
marie callender's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: pierre thiam's aunt marie is the matriarch of the family. she often hosts uncles, aunts, sons, and daughters, friends and relatives from near and abroad. >> pierre: teranga is hospitality, that's the translation, but it's, it's, the, the most important value is really the way you treat the others. love, you receive love. that's what teranga is. so, today you are our guest so you'll be treated with our national dish. >>...
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let's start out with the key one you mentioned, mary todd lincoln. >> mary todd lincoln in my view, gets a bad rap from many historians. and that's because she was volatile, she was often ill-tempered, created embarrassing scenes and at the end of her life she went mad and was committed by her son, robert todd lincoln to an insane asylum. her life was tragic. she lost two sons and her husband. she had a difficult upbringing. her mother died when she was a child. her father married his stepmother who did not love her. she was a poor little rich girl. her father was the business partner and political ally of henry clay, one of the most distinguished and powerful politicians in america. who what lincoln's ideal, his idol. he modeled himself on. it ways henriquez-robertsry clay who invented the term a self-made man, and lincoln borrowed that as his own idea of himself lincoln she was known as a child among her family, as a violent little whig. she was not silent in mixed company on politics, which was very rare at the time. women were not supposed to voice political opinions before men. she
let's start out with the key one you mentioned, mary todd lincoln. >> mary todd lincoln in my view, gets a bad rap from many historians. and that's because she was volatile, she was often ill-tempered, created embarrassing scenes and at the end of her life she went mad and was committed by her son, robert todd lincoln to an insane asylum. her life was tragic. she lost two sons and her husband. she had a difficult upbringing. her mother died when she was a child. her father married his...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal? >> anthony: yes, really good. >> marie-caroline: okay. >> anthony: so, how are things in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. ♪ [singing] ♪ [ applause ] the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal? >> anthony: yes, really good. >> marie-caroline: okay. >> anthony: so, how are things in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of,...
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mary: foundational element we have. of puttinghe infancy on technology and applications and services into the vehicle that will improve customer's lives. that is a huge area to grow. china is another huge area, even though china is volatile. we see tremendous growth between now and 2020. we have new models coming between now and then. in a typical emerging market, it is going to be a little more volatile, but we f the potential. david: it must frustrate you the stock price has not caught up. why is that? what does the street not understand about general motors? transformation,piratio people try to say it is a cyclical business and as we come out of the cycle, what will be different? we are changing perceptions. we are really disciplined and have been talking to investors to make sure they understand that we are well prepared. generalvery different motors and the fundamentals are strong. we understand we are a cyclical business, but we are also doing things to get rid of the bottom of the cycle by having businesses like
mary: foundational element we have. of puttinghe infancy on technology and applications and services into the vehicle that will improve customer's lives. that is a huge area to grow. china is another huge area, even though china is volatile. we see tremendous growth between now and 2020. we have new models coming between now and then. in a typical emerging market, it is going to be a little more volatile, but we f the potential. david: it must frustrate you the stock price has not caught up....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with political history. cbs news estimates hillary clinton now has enough delegates to clinch the democratic presidential nomination. clinton will be the first woman presidential candidate of a major u.s. political party. the estimated clues a mix of elected and super delegates, holding off a surprisingly strong campaign by bernie sanders. sanders refuses to concede, hoping for an upset in today's california primary. it's one of six democratic contests today, and within days, president obama is expected to formally endorse clinton. chris martinez is in los angeles. chris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. hillary clinton isn't entirely declaring victory just yet. she says she's instead staying focused on having a strong showing in primaries today, including here in california. on the eve of today's nominating contest, presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton urged voters at a star-studded fundraiser in los angeles to deliver her a big victory in calif
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with political history. cbs news estimates hillary clinton now has enough delegates to clinch the democratic presidential nomination. clinton will be the first woman presidential candidate of a major u.s. political party. the estimated clues a mix of elected and super delegates, holding off a surprisingly strong campaign by bernie sanders. sanders refuses to concede, hoping for an upset in today's california primary. it's one of six democratic contests today, and...
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mary: correct. general motors is new and the people that are joining the company and they are bringing challenging and i think a new spirit as well as the work that we are driving the people like myself who have been here over 30 years. that is what we are driving -- a can-do attitude. let's holder sells accountable and do what we say we are going to do. to work together because of my scorecard is green and yours isn't, it doesn't really matter. it's about the customer and what we are doing to make sure that the customer takes us when they have a very competitive landscape to choose from. that is what we're focused on. another area that we are working on hi is speed. if we have the right technology but we are not the first to market, we don't win. how do we do that quickly? those of the areas we are focused on. mark: that was our extensive interview with the gm chief executive mary barra. we will have much more from her and other top executives throughout today. up next, bio techs moving for a secon
mary: correct. general motors is new and the people that are joining the company and they are bringing challenging and i think a new spirit as well as the work that we are driving the people like myself who have been here over 30 years. that is what we are driving -- a can-do attitude. let's holder sells accountable and do what we say we are going to do. to work together because of my scorecard is green and yours isn't, it doesn't really matter. it's about the customer and what we are doing to...
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alix: that was an exclusive interview with gm ceo scarlet: mary barra. scarlet:we will speak with one economist who says a job guarantee would be much more effective for solving the problem of economic insecurity. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" universal basic income has become the buzzword of the year, but crafting a policy is harder than it sounds. megan mcardle writes policymakers trying to craft a ubi and that with him palatable choice. -- an unpalatable choice. new idea --st has a a job guarantee, where the government would guarantee everyone is going to have a job. our guest joins us now via skype. whye your argument against they government for the sake of alleviating poverty or protecting against technological job change give everyone a check to meet their basic needs. why is that not a good idea? guest: there are a lot of different puzzles for basic income. the one i object to is precisely the one that divide space income grant to everybody irrespective of income level, irrespective of whether they work or not and a living wage. poor, good times or
alix: that was an exclusive interview with gm ceo scarlet: mary barra. scarlet:we will speak with one economist who says a job guarantee would be much more effective for solving the problem of economic insecurity. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" universal basic income has become the buzzword of the year, but crafting a policy is harder than it sounds. megan mcardle writes policymakers trying to craft a ubi and that with him palatable choice. -- an unpalatable choice. new idea --st has a a...
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>> mary bruce with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> there are new developments from baltimore tonight. the judge's verdict in, the third trial of a police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer cesar goodson today found not guilty on all counts. he drove the police van in which gray broke his neck and later died. accused of giving gray a rough ride. three officers have now been tried without conviction. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila in baltimore with reaction now pouring in tonight. >> reporter: freddie gray is dying in the back of this police van. his neck snapped during his trek to jail. but today, in this baltimore courthouse, the officer behind the wheel was exonerated. not guilty of every charge. the coroner labeled it homicide, but the judge ruled today that caesar good sob's actions were not criminal. the reaction on the streets, more thoughtful and subdued today than last april, when parts of baltimore burned and the national guard had to be brought in. today, the only thing b
>> mary bruce with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> there are new developments from baltimore tonight. the judge's verdict in, the third trial of a police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer cesar goodson today found not guilty on all counts. he drove the police van in which gray broke his neck and later died. accused of giving gray a rough ride. three officers have now been tried without conviction. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila in baltimore...
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but we were, as mary would have called us, seager's raiders. we were pete seiger's children in a way. he had paved the way to say, if you use your music to express your ethical perspective, and you unite that, then you're giving a great gift to yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union movement. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, for me, i was a musician on one hand, and you're quite right, there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. bob santelli: yeah. peter yarrow: my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement, and we kept a low profile because there was a nixon enemies list, and i organized with a woman by the name of cora wise, a march on washington in 1969 that, that march, coupled with the march against death, and it was called the celebration of life, was attended by 500,000 people. and that is generally credited as the moment where
but we were, as mary would have called us, seager's raiders. we were pete seiger's children in a way. he had paved the way to say, if you use your music to express your ethical perspective, and you unite that, then you're giving a great gift to yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union movement. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, for me, i was a musician on one hand, and you're quite right, there was the hippie...
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mary: perfect place to end. theow some of panelists have to scoot off, and in the meantime, i wait to watch this video. presidential elections had a lot of nasty things to set about mexico. what the you know about the u.s.-mexico relationship? did you know that 14 million american jobs depend on nafta? did you know that mexico was the number one tourist destination for americans? eight out of 10 avocados in the u.s. come from mexico. more than one and 25 companies in the u.s. are owned by mexican-americans. parto is the main auto's supplier. did you know that mexico is the third largest trade partner to the united states and a top export destination for 28 u.s. states? mexican and mexican-americans generate over 8% of american gdp. billion crossing the rio grande every six days. know that in 2015, 14 million mexican tourists spent $10 billion traveling in the united states? this mexico really deserve all the blame? because now you know. [applause] >> and you thought the atlantic council was a think tank. we are
mary: perfect place to end. theow some of panelists have to scoot off, and in the meantime, i wait to watch this video. presidential elections had a lot of nasty things to set about mexico. what the you know about the u.s.-mexico relationship? did you know that 14 million american jobs depend on nafta? did you know that mexico was the number one tourist destination for americans? eight out of 10 avocados in the u.s. come from mexico. more than one and 25 companies in the u.s. are owned by...
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mary: i wonder what his northstar is. i take the point, i internalizing it, that he is not political or ideological. i do not understand what his northstar, business, what is economic northstar is. --ppreciated some of his some parts of his speech the globalization, but if he wants to go back to the constitution he needs to reason we had tariffs because we could not do taxes because we came out of a war and wanted to stimulate credit, he is not even using that template as a basis of his economic transition in this new, global economy. mark: same question, something you wonder about him? stuart: why is he so emotionally unstable? he is incredibly insecure. what happened to him? he is somebody that has been given everything in life, and yet he seems to be constantly feeling like somebody is cheating him. i do not understand that. something happened. i don't think it is anything you can fix, but it is in many ways, sad. mark: like somebody took his flight away from him or something. [laughter] it could be, like citizen kane.
mary: i wonder what his northstar is. i take the point, i internalizing it, that he is not political or ideological. i do not understand what his northstar, business, what is economic northstar is. --ppreciated some of his some parts of his speech the globalization, but if he wants to go back to the constitution he needs to reason we had tariffs because we could not do taxes because we came out of a war and wanted to stimulate credit, he is not even using that template as a basis of his...
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peter paul and mary sang in the v.a. hospitals. we honored the troops. we prayed for the troops. we loved the troops. we loved that they did what they could and put their lives on the line for us. but we opposed the war and ultimately we did what we felt was a patriotic thing, which was to contra vein a policy that was being pursued that was faulted extraordinarily on many levels. number one, it was based on a tissue of lies. we know that from the pentagon papers. we that now from mcnamara's, the westmoreland. but at the time we also knew it and we said, how can as john kerry said and i worked with john kerry at vietnam veterans against the war, and i saw them suffer, suffer not only for what they experienced but for their being juror yaexcoriated when t opposed the war. what we learned, what we could do was as americans love america by opposing what we felt was a war that as i said did not have a legitimate purpose. and today as i speak of this, now i'm 3 ithrowing it back to you, had we really fully embraced what you're trying to do here today at the center which is supporting
peter paul and mary sang in the v.a. hospitals. we honored the troops. we prayed for the troops. we loved the troops. we loved that they did what they could and put their lives on the line for us. but we opposed the war and ultimately we did what we felt was a patriotic thing, which was to contra vein a policy that was being pursued that was faulted extraordinarily on many levels. number one, it was based on a tissue of lies. we know that from the pentagon papers. we that now from mcnamara's,...
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henna, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary in that once worked for for his rivals. >> to deliver a speech for trade and economy, the address titled economic economic independence is his first on u.s. soil since his visit to scotland last week. during the trip trump praised brits. >> they wanted to not go with decisions being made for them. >> i'm with her! >> reporter: joining forces with senator elizabeth warren in ohio yesterday, the duo took turns. >> he tried to change the global economic challenge into an infomercial. >> what kind of man roots for people to lose their jobs, to lose their homes? a small insecure money who fights for no one but himself. >> reporter: an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll out monday shows 55% were pleased with hillary clinton as their nominee. yesterday, trump hired a former top aide to ted cruz to be a senior communications adviser. >> and according to a news release that republican operative is jason miller who will oversee the campaign's interactions with the
henna, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary in that once worked for for his rivals. >> to deliver a speech for trade and economy, the address titled economic economic independence is his first on u.s. soil since his visit to scotland last week. during the trip trump praised brits. >> they wanted to not go with decisions being made for them. >> i'm with her! >> reporter: joining forces with senator elizabeth warren in ohio...
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i'm anne-marie green. donald trump delivers an economic policy speech today. it comes amid another shake-up in trump's campaign and after hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren unleashed a scathing criticism of trump in a first joint campaign appearance. hena daniels is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary clinton join forces to criticize trump's economic judgment, the billionaire hired an adviser that once worked for one of his rivals. >> reporter: donald trump heads to pennsylvania to deliver a major speech on trade and the economy. the address titled american economic independence is his first on u.s. soil since his visit to scotland last week. during the trip trump praised brits for the historic decision to leave the eu. >> they wanted to not go with decisions being made for them. >> i'm with her! >> reporter: joining forces with senator elizabeth warren in ohio yesterday. the duo took turns blasting trump's economic judgme
i'm anne-marie green. donald trump delivers an economic policy speech today. it comes amid another shake-up in trump's campaign and after hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren unleashed a scathing criticism of trump in a first joint campaign appearance. hena daniels is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary clinton join forces to criticize trump's economic judgment, the billionaire hired an adviser that once...
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john: mary, today, mr. trump gave his speech and said he was still in favor of a temporary ban on muslims coming into the country. he wants to ban immigration from countries with historic ties with terrorism. how do you feel about those proposals? guest: i think it is sort of a sledgehammer. the essence of it is correct. we could certainly have more scrutiny of people coming from known terrorist countries. we should do deeper background checks. we should have extra scrutiny. we need to address the lone wolf or known wolf situation. we need to do scrutiny on these lone wolves and known wolves. they have no leaders. they do not call up isis central and say, i am punching in today. they do it the way they do it. it is constant for them. we need to do better scrutiny. we need immigration reform, anyways. part of the immigration reform would be to pay special attention in the way the israelis do, to people who are coming from countries that harbor terrorists. mark: mary matalin, bennett, stand by. we will come b
john: mary, today, mr. trump gave his speech and said he was still in favor of a temporary ban on muslims coming into the country. he wants to ban immigration from countries with historic ties with terrorism. how do you feel about those proposals? guest: i think it is sort of a sledgehammer. the essence of it is correct. we could certainly have more scrutiny of people coming from known terrorist countries. we should do deeper background checks. we should have extra scrutiny. we need to address...
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i'm anne-marie green. eight years to the day she conceded to barack obama, a triumphant hillary clinton claimed the democratic presidential nomination. the first woman to top the ticket of a major american political party, clinton lashed out at donald trump and complimented bernie sanders. clinton won the new jersey, new mexico, and south dakota primaries. sanders won in north dakota and montana. clinton appears poised to take the biggest prize of the night -- california -- despite sanders' extensive campaigning there. last night, clinton addressed an emotional rally in brooklyn, new york. >> it may be hard to see tonight, but we are all standing under a glass ceiling right now. >> reporter: not just standing under it, but hillary clinton shattered the glass ceiling of politics last night. >> thanks to you, we've reached a milestone. the first time -- [ cheers ] the first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party's nomination. [ cheers ] >> reporter: with her nomination a lock, the fo
i'm anne-marie green. eight years to the day she conceded to barack obama, a triumphant hillary clinton claimed the democratic presidential nomination. the first woman to top the ticket of a major american political party, clinton lashed out at donald trump and complimented bernie sanders. clinton won the new jersey, new mexico, and south dakota primaries. sanders won in north dakota and montana. clinton appears poised to take the biggest prize of the night -- california -- despite sanders'...
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a young man who seemed to be having an marital affair with hannah mary tabbs. so these conversion they apprehend her when she's back on the train to philadelphia. >> so skip in austin we are up to a couple of murders and there's more coming but people are looking to point fingers to people i think they've made in reston the first of another cycle on. how are they treating their respective investigation and suspects. are they just trying to close cases with people they can pin it on, or are they genuinely say an african-american crime victim at 1885 austin deserves justice and are trying to get to the bottom of it? >> i think that, i think it's hard for us to understand that it never occurred to the police and in the private investigators were later hired that one man would be responsible for all of this. the concept of the serial killer did not exist in 1885. there were serial killers, they were maniac they were called to go on the psychotic killing sprees. they were outlaw still in the west, the brightest one was always a john wesley hardin who shot like 40 pe
a young man who seemed to be having an marital affair with hannah mary tabbs. so these conversion they apprehend her when she's back on the train to philadelphia. >> so skip in austin we are up to a couple of murders and there's more coming but people are looking to point fingers to people i think they've made in reston the first of another cycle on. how are they treating their respective investigation and suspects. are they just trying to close cases with people they can pin it on, or...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with breaking news and another tragedy in orlando, this one at walt disney world. there 50 law enforcement personnel and two marine units are searching for a little boy dragged into the water by an alligator. it was movie night at disney's flagship resort, the grand floridian. a family of four, a father, mother, and two children from nebraska enjoying the evening on the shore of the seven seas lagoon. >> there's a sandy beach area, and the family was out simply relaxing. they had a mother, child, and a baby playpen. >> reporter: the father and 2-year-old son were wading in the lake when the alligator struck. >> the father was nearby, and the child was playing in the water a foot or so into the water. the alligator came up and attacked. >> he saw this happen? >> yes. and the father at some point struggled to try to get his son. >> reporter: police believe the mother also tried to save her son. the father was slightly injured. the grand floridian is one of the disney resorts ad
i'm anne-marie green. we start with breaking news and another tragedy in orlando, this one at walt disney world. there 50 law enforcement personnel and two marine units are searching for a little boy dragged into the water by an alligator. it was movie night at disney's flagship resort, the grand floridian. a family of four, a father, mother, and two children from nebraska enjoying the evening on the shore of the seven seas lagoon. >> there's a sandy beach area, and the family was out...
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i'm anne-marie green. donald trump delivers an economic policy speech today. it comes amid another shake-up in trump's campaign and after hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren unleashed a scathen criticism of trump in a first joint campaign appearance. hena daniels is here in new york. henna, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary clinton join forces, hired. that once worked for for his rivals. >> to deliver a speech for trade and economy, the address titled economic economic independence is his first on u.s. soil since his visit to scotland last week. during the trip trump praised brits. >> they wanted to not go with decisions being made for them. >> i'm with her! >> reporter: joining forces with senator elizabeth warren in ohio yesterday, the duo took turns. >> he tried to change the global economic challenge into an infomercial. >> what kind of man roots for people to lose their jobs, to lose their homes? a small insecure money grubber who fights fo
i'm anne-marie green. donald trump delivers an economic policy speech today. it comes amid another shake-up in trump's campaign and after hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren unleashed a scathen criticism of trump in a first joint campaign appearance. hena daniels is here in new york. henna, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. as senator warren and hillary clinton join forces, hired. that once worked for for his rivals. >> to deliver a speech for trade...
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it's burnt popcorn, marie. oh, popcorn for dinner. how fun. no, it wasn't for dinner, and i didn't-- amy! ohh! marie! ohh! oh, honey! ohh! look, look, i'm wearing the pin. it looks great on you, honey. thanks. and thank you so much for lunch yesterday. marie is such a life saver. oh, stop it. a life saver? you brought me lunch at work. oh, honey, it was nothing. nothing? you made your own mustard. you deserve it. will you look at my gals? i call them the 2 musketeers. that's stupid. ok, you know, honey, would you like to come and have a cup of coffee? oh, great. do you want to go get some coffee? uh, no, i can't-- she has to take care of that smell. right this way, my ladies. both: oh, thank you. [all talking and laughing at once] what the hell was that?
it's burnt popcorn, marie. oh, popcorn for dinner. how fun. no, it wasn't for dinner, and i didn't-- amy! ohh! marie! ohh! oh, honey! ohh! look, look, i'm wearing the pin. it looks great on you, honey. thanks. and thank you so much for lunch yesterday. marie is such a life saver. oh, stop it. a life saver? you brought me lunch at work. oh, honey, it was nothing. nothing? you made your own mustard. you deserve it. will you look at my gals? i call them the 2 musketeers. that's stupid. ok, you...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ this morning." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, june 9. we're taking a look at the pyramid from the roof of the kpix 5 studios. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. let's get a check of weather with julie this morning. >> julie! . >> we're the b team, right? >> all right. >> no, a team. >> we love having you. >> well, "stratus quo." it is going to be overcast once again to start the day. we have low clouds andy. upper 50s to start the day. -- and drizzle. upper 50s to start the day. >>> there was a brush fire reported between the guadalupe parkway northbound on the 280 southbound in downtown san jose. i believe that fire is out now. but there are still emergency vehicles standing by there. the westbound approach and the drive across the span will get u
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ this morning." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, june 9. we're taking a look at the pyramid from the roof of the kpix 5 studios. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. let's get a check of weather with julie this morning. >> julie! . >> we're the b team, right? >> all right....
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>> mary bruce, our capitol hill correspondent, tonight. mary, thank you. >>> we do move on now, and to the alligator attack at disney world. that 2-year-old boy who was pulled into the water by an alligator. his body found after a 16-hour search. lane graves was visiting with his family from nebraska, and playing in the shallow water outside their hotel. tonight, beaches in the park are closed, and disney now says there will be new signs warning of alligators. abc's gio benitez is just outside the park tonight. >> reporter: tonight, just days after an alligator attacked and killed 2-year-old lane graves at a disney world resort, change is coming. abc news learning the company is expected to post new signs warning of alligators. the resort has "no swimming" signs, but no signs warning of those gators. disney saying in a statement, "all of our beaches are currently closed, and we are conducting a swift and thorough review of all of our processes and protocols. this includes the number, placement and wording of our signage and warnings." this
>> mary bruce, our capitol hill correspondent, tonight. mary, thank you. >>> we do move on now, and to the alligator attack at disney world. that 2-year-old boy who was pulled into the water by an alligator. his body found after a 16-hour search. lane graves was visiting with his family from nebraska, and playing in the shallow water outside their hotel. tonight, beaches in the park are closed, and disney now says there will be new signs warning of alligators. abc's gio benitez...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is not news that donald trump has issues with the press, but his feud with reporters reached new levels as he as major garrett reports, trump maintains the media did him wrong. >>> i have raised a tremendous amount of money for the vets, almost $6 million. >> reporter: $5.6 million to be exact. for the first time, donald trump identified the recipients and amounts. >> honor foundation, $200,000. >> reporter: trump said he raised money for veterans groups in january while boycotting a debate in iowa. >> we just cracked $6 million. >> reporter: last week he made good on his donation of $1 million. continued scrutiny led trump to divulge more details today. >> i wasn't too involved in picking the organizations other than i gave $1 million to the marine -- law enforcement, marines, they are fabulous people. they honored me last year to waldorf astoria. >> reporter: trump torched reporters who questioned where the money went. >> i'm totally accountable, but i didn't want to have credit.
i'm anne-marie green. it is not news that donald trump has issues with the press, but his feud with reporters reached new levels as he as major garrett reports, trump maintains the media did him wrong. >>> i have raised a tremendous amount of money for the vets, almost $6 million. >> reporter: $5.6 million to be exact. for the first time, donald trump identified the recipients and amounts. >> honor foundation, $200,000. >> reporter: trump said he raised money for...
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please welcome, mary p. (cheers and applause) hello, mary. >> hello! >> stephen: thank you for joining us. how's it going over there? >> oh, practically perfect in every way! ♪ just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down... mmm. oh, mummy's sugar burns. (laughter) >> stephen: wow, mary, seems like this brexit vote has really freaked you out. >> no, stephen! not at all. yes, i voted to leave, but i never thought it would happen. i just wanted polish immigrants to stop stealing all the nanny jobs! >> stephen: so you're not seeing any panic over there? >> no, no. not a whit. >> speak for yourself, love. we're all going to die! >> he's right. game over, man! i'm out of here! >> stephen: mary, mary! o long, suckers! i've got an austrian passport! ♪ the hills are alive with the sound --♪s (cheers and applause) >> stephen: mary p., everyone. we'll be right back. ♪ (cheers and applause) ♪ not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! the living room's a disaster! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason
please welcome, mary p. (cheers and applause) hello, mary. >> hello! >> stephen: thank you for joining us. how's it going over there? >> oh, practically perfect in every way! ♪ just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down... mmm. oh, mummy's sugar burns. (laughter) >> stephen: wow, mary, seems like this brexit vote has really freaked you out. >> no, stephen! not at all. yes, i voted to leave, but i never thought it would happen. i just wanted polish...
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mary johnson says this mobile home flipped over three times. luckily, everyone safe. >> it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: at chicago's soldier field, 50,000 fans at the chile versus colombia soccer match, scrambling for cover. and back here in pontiac, even though the tornado crushed this gas station building, officials say several people who were seeking shelter here were lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. david? >> all right, well, that's good news. but we are thinking about that family and that toddler tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to ginger. because unfortunately, these next few hours could be very dangerous. >> reporter: every time i refresh the reports, the storm reports, i'm coming up with something new. so, a landslide now on interstate 79, just north of charleston, is the very latest. and you can see that tornado watch and severe thunderstorm watches that stretch from parts of kentucky to north carolina. the flash flooding the imminent threat for sure and the damaging winds. and the isolate
mary johnson says this mobile home flipped over three times. luckily, everyone safe. >> it could have been so much worse. >> reporter: at chicago's soldier field, 50,000 fans at the chile versus colombia soccer match, scrambling for cover. and back here in pontiac, even though the tornado crushed this gas station building, officials say several people who were seeking shelter here were lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. david? >> all right, well, that's...
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he idolized a woman named ann marie murphy. ann marie murphy was his special education teacher and his personal aide. and over the course of the beginning of his first grade year, they formed a bond, a deep, deep bond, that is often hard to form for kids with autism, like dylan. it meant something to him to have that relationship. and he loved going to school, in large part because he knew he had someone there who loved him back. when adam lanza walked into that classroom and aimed his military-style assault weapon with clips attached to it holding 30 bullets, ann marie murphy probably had a chance to run or so hide or to panic. and instead, ann marie murphy made the most courageous decision that any of us could imagine. instead of running, instead of hiding, instead of panicking, ann marie murphy found dylan and instead, ann marie murphy made the most courageous decision that any of us could imagine. instead of running, instead of hiding, instead of panicking, ann marie murphy found dylan hockley and embraced him. you know why
he idolized a woman named ann marie murphy. ann marie murphy was his special education teacher and his personal aide. and over the course of the beginning of his first grade year, they formed a bond, a deep, deep bond, that is often hard to form for kids with autism, like dylan. it meant something to him to have that relationship. and he loved going to school, in large part because he knew he had someone there who loved him back. when adam lanza walked into that classroom and aimed his...
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i'm anne-marie green. the fbi says there is no indication the deadly attack in orlando was directed from outside of the u.s., but exactly why the gunman, omar mateen, opened fire at a gay nightclub remains unclear. president obama will visit orlando thursday to pay his respects to the 49 victims. the fbi says it's confident mateen was self-radicalized through the internet. the agency is investigating whether he scouted other potential targets, including disney world. "the orlando sentinel" reports mateen visited the pulse nightclub several times, and "the washington post" reports he used a gay dating app. kenneth craig is in orlando. >> reporter: good morning. investigators are still trying to sort out what motivated all of this, whether it was this attacker's allegiance to various and conflicting terror groups or his potential hatred of gays or a combination of both. thousands lit candles, cried, and shared hugs during a vigil for the 49 victims of the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando monday night. car
i'm anne-marie green. the fbi says there is no indication the deadly attack in orlando was directed from outside of the u.s., but exactly why the gunman, omar mateen, opened fire at a gay nightclub remains unclear. president obama will visit orlando thursday to pay his respects to the 49 victims. the fbi says it's confident mateen was self-radicalized through the internet. the agency is investigating whether he scouted other potential targets, including disney world. "the orlando...
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i'm anne-marie green. today california is ground zero in the race for the white house. it's one of six states holding a primary tuesday. and all three major party candidates are there. it looks to be a tight race between democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders. clinton is fighting a two-front war. today in san diego, she'll deliver what's described as a major address blasting donald trump's foreign policy. yesterday in sacramento, trump beat her to the punch. >> hillary clinton who lies -- i mean, she lies. you remember that? she lies! she made a speech, and she's making another tomorrow. they sent me a copy of the speech. and it was such lies about my foreign policy. >> hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton will kick off her big campaign swing in california with her sights set on two rivals. she's trying to prevent what would be an embarrassing loss to bernie sanders. today she is expected to list a host of reasons on why donald trump is unqualified for the pres
i'm anne-marie green. today california is ground zero in the race for the white house. it's one of six states holding a primary tuesday. and all three major party candidates are there. it looks to be a tight race between democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders. clinton is fighting a two-front war. today in san diego, she'll deliver what's described as a major address blasting donald trump's foreign policy. yesterday in sacramento, trump beat her to the punch. >> hillary clinton who...
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wrapped the embrace of ann marie murphy. it doesn't take courage to stand here on the floor of the united states senate for two hours or six hours or 14 hours. it doesn't take courage to stand up to the gun lobby when 90% of your constituents want change to happen. it takes courage to look into the eye of a shooter and instead of running wrapping your arms around a 6-year-old boy and accepting death as a trade for just a tiny, little, itty piece of peace of mind for a little boy under your charge. so this has been a day of questions, and so i ask you all this question. if ann marie murphy could do that, then ask yourself what can you do to make sure that orlando or sandy hook never, ever happens again. with deep gratitude to all those who have endured this very, very late night, i yield the floor. >> i'm joined by my guests. david corn, that final question that chris murphy asked the senate, what can you do, when phrased in the context of what this heroic teacher's aide did is the single best question and challenge i've ever
wrapped the embrace of ann marie murphy. it doesn't take courage to stand here on the floor of the united states senate for two hours or six hours or 14 hours. it doesn't take courage to stand up to the gun lobby when 90% of your constituents want change to happen. it takes courage to look into the eye of a shooter and instead of running wrapping your arms around a 6-year-old boy and accepting death as a trade for just a tiny, little, itty piece of peace of mind for a little boy under your...
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it may be a hail mary. i just don't see it happening. >> nomi, do you agree with mary katherine? >> i agree with mary katherine. republicans are in a predicament. they are winning elections. it's sort of the inverse of the democratic party right now. at least they have the concern of the future of the republican party in mind and i commend the republican party for that. they just didn't catch on to that early enough. it is a hail mary and they are lucky that they have hillary clinton as a candidate. we're lucky that we have hillary clinton as a candidate. >> nomi, this has caused a huge uproar yesterday. senator john mccain echoing donald trump telling reporters that president obama is, quote, directly responsible for the terror attack in orlando. his democratic opponents saying mccain crossed a line. he caqualified his comment. >> i'm from arizona and there's a lot of independents thinking that there are and the problem with john mccain is he's got that careful balance. he's trying to play this conservative -- strong and national security but the issue is very much the bush poli
it may be a hail mary. i just don't see it happening. >> nomi, do you agree with mary katherine? >> i agree with mary katherine. republicans are in a predicament. they are winning elections. it's sort of the inverse of the democratic party right now. at least they have the concern of the future of the republican party in mind and i commend the republican party for that. they just didn't catch on to that early enough. it is a hail mary and they are lucky that they have hillary...
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mary: this was fascinating. i was at aberdeen proving ground, where the test weapons, but they also test vehicles that carry troops around. and when there's new vehicles -- you go into a new conflict you have the old vehicles from the last conflict. now you have new threats the new weapons and these vehicles are hopelessly inadequate. and there is a scrabble to get better vehicles. in order to test those and to know how safe is this going to be for the people inside it, you need a crash test dummy. and the ones that exist are for automotive crashes which are head-on or side-impact. not a blast from below. i was there while they were doing some work with cadavers to calibrate. jane: real bodies. mary: we had these two cadavers were set up on a blast rig, c-4 explosive underneath which would go off. they were simulated seats -- they were blown apart. it looks like they took a speed bump too fast. till you look at it and you see this tremendous movement that could break both. -- break bones. jane: reading your book
mary: this was fascinating. i was at aberdeen proving ground, where the test weapons, but they also test vehicles that carry troops around. and when there's new vehicles -- you go into a new conflict you have the old vehicles from the last conflict. now you have new threats the new weapons and these vehicles are hopelessly inadequate. and there is a scrabble to get better vehicles. in order to test those and to know how safe is this going to be for the people inside it, you need a crash test...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is not news that donald trump has issues with the press, but his feud with reporters reached new levels as he defended his donations to veterans groups. he called reporters dishonest and sleazy. the largest donation was a $1 million from trump's personal account dated may 24th, the same day trump was interviewed by the "washington post" about the money. cbs news confirms 32 of the 41 donations trump listed totaling more than $4.4 million. as major garrett reports, trump maintains the media did him wrong. >>> i have raised a tremendous amount of money for the vets, almost $6 million. >> reporter: $5.6 million to be exact. for the first time, donald trump identified the recipients and amounts. >> honor foundation, $200,000. >> reporter: trump said he raised money for veterans groups in january while boycotting a debate in iowa. >> we just cracked $6 million. >> reporter: last week he made good on his donation of $1 million. continued scrutiny led trump to divulge more details today.
i'm anne-marie green. it is not news that donald trump has issues with the press, but his feud with reporters reached new levels as he defended his donations to veterans groups. he called reporters dishonest and sleazy. the largest donation was a $1 million from trump's personal account dated may 24th, the same day trump was interviewed by the "washington post" about the money. cbs news confirms 32 of the 41 donations trump listed totaling more than $4.4 million. as major garrett...