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then marie gave birth, and it wasn't cool for marie, not anymore. and certainly not adoption. >> every time we started to broach the subject with her, she did get withdrawn. >> so, maybe tanya would not get baby grace? maybe marie wanted it all, the baby and james, all for herself. that's what this member of the inner circle believed. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that moore marie wanted. james >> did tanya strike back somehow, fight for her marriage by getting rid of marie? >> listen to how church members quote tanya's words. >> she's basically like, james would never -- that was kind -- of >> shockers? >> i told her, you are not capable of killing. her but tanya leans over and goes, he couldn't, but i could. >> so wouldn't that lead you like a bloodhound to? tanya she would have a motive? >> she. but >> tanya, now the only mother figure in grace's life, did she know more than she was saying? did she do something? coming up, a confrontation in the congregation. >> this is a, forgive my saying, come to jesus moment. >> it was the hardest t
then marie gave birth, and it wasn't cool for marie, not anymore. and certainly not adoption. >> every time we started to broach the subject with her, she did get withdrawn. >> so, maybe tanya would not get baby grace? maybe marie wanted it all, the baby and james, all for herself. that's what this member of the inner circle believed. >> but i -- did i hear that from marie, that moore marie wanted. james >> did tanya strike back somehow, fight for her marriage by getting...
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i called mary again. >> again, mary told him to calm down. she said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a call from sheila. >> she said she had to tell me the truth. i said, well, what truth? she said, we snuck out last night. >> mary's heart fell. skylar had done that once before, gone on a late-night joyride with rachel and sheila. that time, they were caught for being out after the town curfew. now here was a worried sheila saying they had done it again. >> i said, where did you go? where is skylar? she said that skylar insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skylar's window made sense. skylar had put
i called mary again. >> again, mary told him to calm down. she said skylar was expected at work at 4:00. >> i said, we're not going to worry. i'll call them about 10 after 4:00, give her time to clock in, everything, see if she's there. >> but mary didn't get a chance to call wendy's. >> they called us first wanting to know if she was coming to work. >> was that a big moment for you? >> yeah. >> a few minutes later, there was another big surprise. a...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. he did well at william and mary, but there is still a distance between the two of them. a formality, almost. probably because they didn't see each other that much while robert was growing up. john tyler junior who was born in 1819, no doubt was the one who took his father's absence the hardest. young john big, he eventually became an alcoholic and suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. he really had a lot of trouble both before and after tyler's presidency, that john tyler really disparate of at one point, thinking that he would end up dead. that they would find out that his son and namesake would be dead. so there is a lot of tension within the relationship that tyler shared with his children. but it's leticia, especially who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband and his continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that i think is particularly telling in this regard. in may of 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john
he was a student at william and mary like his father. he did well at william and mary, but there is still a distance between the two of them. a formality, almost. probably because they didn't see each other that much while robert was growing up. john tyler junior who was born in 1819, no doubt was the one who took his father's absence the hardest. young john big, he eventually became an alcoholic and suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. he really had a lot of trouble...
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mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group get. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away from from the re story of the immigration story, particularly. yeah. tyson, that back to empire, that moment is cal at that moment when you go from empire to post imperial states. and it's like, the inequality is embedded at that very moment when people from the commonwealth come to britain in 1958 by the early to mid 19 fifties because of the demands on the economy from recovering after the war. there were emerging labor shortages. and so the government starts to invite people from the british commonwealth to immigrate to the u. k. to fill in labor shortages
mary's dad's story, similar to you know, what mary grew up with. it's why me now various found herself protesting. right. and it's like the government policies in this country are set up or not set out to help minority group get. when you look at some of the policies, particularly since the advent neoliberalism, you know, from the late seventy's through the eighty's, you can see the kind of political and economic shifts that have led to the kind of state that we're in. no b, you can't get away...
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both claims mary says are completely false. police also wrote in the report mary did not want to give out any information. >> i work in tech. >> reporter: mary says her video doesn't lie. >> and i am glad i did because it turns out that the truth recorded on my video is different than what they put into their official report. they saw a white mother. they saw a child with a different skin tone and said that is suspicious. that could be a crime. and that is not okay. this is the united states of america. 2021. i racial profiling. and in the grieving ten-year- old african american girl. why. >> that was maria reporting. southwest airlines did release a statement saying we were disheartened to learn of this mother's account when traveling with her daughter. we are conducting a review of the situation internally. we will be reaching out to the customer to. >> this morning, 19 states are suing to stop president biden's new workplace vaccine rules. the president announced employers with 100 or more workers will have until january 4th
both claims mary says are completely false. police also wrote in the report mary did not want to give out any information. >> i work in tech. >> reporter: mary says her video doesn't lie. >> and i am glad i did because it turns out that the truth recorded on my video is different than what they put into their official report. they saw a white mother. they saw a child with a different skin tone and said that is suspicious. that could be a crime. and that is not okay. this is...
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mary: absolutely. the issue isn't because we would one day wake up and realize it is not transitory and then ratchet rates up. that is not the concern. that is not what i would ever expect to happen. the institution, we are really committed to delivering on both goals. we will continue to watch the data, see the dashboard of indicators everyone is watching, and ask ourselves, do we see these inflation numbers looking more persistent, more like they are going to be embedded in the economic dynamics once covid is behind us? or do we see them is really reflecting covid? if you look at where goods prices are rising right now, they seem related to supply chain bottlenecks and extreme demand rotated to goods. we are all out purchasing home gyms, home theaters, instead of going to the gym and watching movies in the movie theater. not going to restaurants as much. those things matter, and when we rotate act, i expect prices to moderate. i expect supply chains to start to heal, and knock on wood or whatever you
mary: absolutely. the issue isn't because we would one day wake up and realize it is not transitory and then ratchet rates up. that is not the concern. that is not what i would ever expect to happen. the institution, we are really committed to delivering on both goals. we will continue to watch the data, see the dashboard of indicators everyone is watching, and ask ourselves, do we see these inflation numbers looking more persistent, more like they are going to be embedded in the economic...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in this regard. in may at 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia. i barely put his back down when he informed leticia he had been invited to a political meeting in richland. we would be leaving tomorrow and be gone a few days. while that night, leticia got very ill. so il
he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going...
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he was a student at william and mary, like hisio father. did well at william and mary. but still a distance between the two of them. a formality almost. probably to thebe fact that the didn't see each other that much while robert was growing up. johnr tyler jr., who was born i 1819or no doubt was the one who took his father's absence the hardest. young johnn eventually became a alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing and really had a lot of trouble both before and after tyler's presidency that john tyler really despaired of. at one point thinking he was going toed end up dead. that they would find out that son, namesake, would be dead. so there'se a lot of contention within the relationships that tyler shared with his children. but it's latisha especially who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband's continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in m this regard. in mayha of 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia and had barely put his
he was a student at william and mary, like hisio father. did well at william and mary. but still a distance between the two of them. a formality almost. probably to thebe fact that the didn't see each other that much while robert was growing up. johnr tyler jr., who was born i 1819or no doubt was the one who took his father's absence the hardest. young johnn eventually became a alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing and really had a lot of trouble both before...
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garvin: suddenly, this one delivery became marie's full-time obsession-- marie: i said, "we've gotta get this out of memphis. i'm not taking 'no' for an answer." barry vickrey: we need to start now. garvin: --which is why, less than a week before the event, when it was becoming clear the supplies might not make it in time, marie turned for help to people she knew could get things done: members of her local rotary club. barry vickrey: today we have the pleasure-- garvin: it turned out rotary president barry vickrey used to live in tennessee and knew people who knew people. marie: it was just this incredible network, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, and one person said, "well, i don't know what it is, but i'm gonna go call this person, and you'll get a call from somebody, and you may get an e-mail from this person, and we're gonna do this." garvin: three memphis rotary clubs sprang into action, and even executives at fedex got involved, arranging for a lone driver to make the mad 2,000-mile dash across country, pulling up just hours ahead of the children and their families. "walter" was t
garvin: suddenly, this one delivery became marie's full-time obsession-- marie: i said, "we've gotta get this out of memphis. i'm not taking 'no' for an answer." barry vickrey: we need to start now. garvin: --which is why, less than a week before the event, when it was becoming clear the supplies might not make it in time, marie turned for help to people she knew could get things done: members of her local rotary club. barry vickrey: today we have the pleasure-- garvin: it turned out...
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the police also wrote that mary did not want to give out any information. >> i am, -- >> reporter: mary says her video does not lie. >> i am glad i did. it turns out the truth recorded on my video is different than what they put in their official report. they saw a might mother, they saw a child with a different skin tone and said, that is suspicious. that could be a crime. we are reporting that. that is not okay. this is the united states of america in 2021. i want them to be accountable for what is a clear case of racial profiling and racial harassment of myself and a grieving 10-year-old african-american girl. >> serious claims against southwest and denver police. either of them talking tonight? >> reporter: well, we are still waiting to hear back from denver police. southwest airlines did release a statement saying in part quote we were disheartened to learn of this mother's account while traveling with her daughter. we are conducting a review of the situation internally and we will reach out to the customer to address her concerns and offer our apologies for her experience travelin
the police also wrote that mary did not want to give out any information. >> i am, -- >> reporter: mary says her video does not lie. >> i am glad i did. it turns out the truth recorded on my video is different than what they put in their official report. they saw a might mother, they saw a child with a different skin tone and said, that is suspicious. that could be a crime. we are reporting that. that is not okay. this is the united states of america in 2021. i want them to be...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with breaking developments in the christmas parade tragedy in waukesha, wisconsin which is a suburb of milwaukee. authorities say at least five people were killed and more than 40 injured when an suv plowed into a parade. the mayor called the incident a horrible and senseless act. a person of interest has been taken into police custody. elise preston has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this tragedy happened during a holiday tradition in the community that's gone on for nearly 60 years. this year's parade was supposed to mark a return to normalcy since covid canceled the tradition last year. but what was supposed to be joyous is now a source of pain. a holiday celebration in waukesha, wisconsin, took a tragic turn sunday when an suv plowed through a parade. >> it was absolute chaos. people screaming. and i immediately ran downstairs outside of my apartment, and i could see kids just laying on the street, people putti>>eporte we
i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with breaking developments in the christmas parade tragedy in waukesha, wisconsin which is a suburb of milwaukee. authorities say at least five people were killed and more than 40 injured when an suv plowed into a parade. the mayor called the incident a horrible and senseless act. a person of interest has been taken into police custody. elise preston has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this tragedy happened...
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mary was about to make some incredible accusations. and she wouldn't back down. >> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some de-bruising an internal bleeding which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hawk tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to had? >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> when dateline continues. -pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. how did olay top expensive creams? and protectlik
mary was about to make some incredible accusations. and she wouldn't back down. >> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. coming up. >> there are some de-bruising an internal bleeding which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hawk tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death?...
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anne-marie? >> $23 in real new york would probably get you about five minutes renting the closet in that apartment. >> right? my gosh. yes. >> this is an excellent deal. >> it's a steal. it's a steal. >> all right. yeah. it is. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, lady gaga and tony bennett one last time. a preview of a cbs special featuring bennett's last historic concert appearance. ♪ earance. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ y sshe... ♪elsus®. rybelsus® works differently than any other dte toower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, o
anne-marie? >> $23 in real new york would probably get you about five minutes renting the closet in that apartment. >> right? my gosh. yes. >> this is an excellent deal. >> it's a steal. it's a steal. >> all right. yeah. it is. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, lady gaga and tony bennett one last time. a preview of a cbs special featuring bennett's last historic concert appearance. ♪ earance. ♪ people everywhere living with...
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mary was about to make some incredible accusations. and she wouldn't back down. >> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. >> there are some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >> absolutely not. >> you thought you had nothing to hide? >> i knew i had nothing to hide. >> one-dimensional motion boulevard continues. evard continues. ♪ ♪ cases of anxiety in young adults are rising as experts warn of the effects on well-being caused by the pandemic. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the official investigation was over, the crime scene tape long gone, that said, and unofficial search for clues was just beginning. online message boards buzzed with theories from the far fetched, to the implausible. through it all, rebecca sister mary didn't buy the official finding of sui
mary was about to make some incredible accusations. and she wouldn't back down. >> could rebecca have been killed? a second autopsy magnifies the mystery. >> there are some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> but could be explained by what? >> somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. there was a struggle. >> a twist was coming. >> did you have anything to do with rebecca's death? >>...
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mary went to school and she's buried there. when you hear words like that, you don't know to ask other questions because you're shocked by the words that you just heard. we all grew up with quicken me, mom always wondered what that is. so in the late sixty's, she started doing some searching for what happened to mary. she had this photo captioned william, karen, oak and daughter take around 19 o 3 and we both discussed. could this be barry? it's hard to know. does she look like a 9 year old girl? she'll pick a little girl. but they took mary in 30 others children from southeast alaska and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees been on like home. so it had to been so much they had to adjust to to hunt ask a little children, hit to los as for adults, songs a days to figure out what's going on. once they got to carlisle, pennsylvania, it was an immediate transformation into becoming westernized out ingles to govern carlo indian students and our patrons. p
mary went to school and she's buried there. when you hear words like that, you don't know to ask other questions because you're shocked by the words that you just heard. we all grew up with quicken me, mom always wondered what that is. so in the late sixty's, she started doing some searching for what happened to mary. she had this photo captioned william, karen, oak and daughter take around 19 o 3 and we both discussed. could this be barry? it's hard to know. does she look like a 9 year old...
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mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a social worker and chaplain at the hospital i see this all the time my question to you at a local level would it be smarter to pay attention to mayors and other working elements base level to bring us to their attention and keep focusing and then t h to get our message for the situation which has to be a horrific mess in all of this. host: how widespread have you seen the issue in jackson michigan. >> into every economic level everyone and of course covid has taken a biggerdone work with brg information to the people on the street in all of our policemen know how to identify and they know how to use nor calm. host: how readily available are these pills. >> hard to tell our homeless situation is getting worse. host: thank you, ma'am. eric eyre questioning. guest: sure first of all the addiction epidemic has shifted it is more of the number one killer and illegal thought no more hard fat no the pill problem is top 25% of all overdose deaths in the country. and what mary said with impact on covid in the opioid cris
mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a social worker and chaplain at the hospital i see this all the time my question to you at a local level would it be smarter to pay attention to mayors and other working elements base level to bring us to their attention and keep focusing and then t h to get our message for the situation which has to be a horrific mess in all of this. host: how widespread have you seen the issue in jackson michigan. >> into...
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mary: the tsa says they are sufficiently staffed. they have gone on a hiring surge recently and say they will handle the crowds that will occur. the airline has also been hiring pilots. they have to go through training. they also brought back a lot of pilots that had taken leave during the height of the pandemic. romaine: how are some of these airlines right now preparing, specifically the u.s. airlines, preparing for international travel? we had the lifting of the travel ban on november 8, at least for vaccinated folks. have we already started to see an uptick in international travel? mary: the airlines have talked about how as soon as that was announced, that would be the day they saw a huge surge in ticket sales. doug parker commented in a webcast that i saw hundreds of times the normal -- they saw hundreds of times the normal ticket sales once they opened up. all their airlines on the eighth and subsequent days reported high load. taylor: in all seriousness, the rowdiness of passengers has been a huge concern for some of the airl
mary: the tsa says they are sufficiently staffed. they have gone on a hiring surge recently and say they will handle the crowds that will occur. the airline has also been hiring pilots. they have to go through training. they also brought back a lot of pilots that had taken leave during the height of the pandemic. romaine: how are some of these airlines right now preparing, specifically the u.s. airlines, preparing for international travel? we had the lifting of the travel ban on november 8, at...
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and i said, "mary, i'm sorry. this is probably not good news." the injure come -- jury coming back this quick. >> >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury found adam shacknai responsible for rebecca zahau's death. >> i just broke down. i was just like, okay. i'm not crazy. i'm not the only one who believes that adam murdered my sister. >> reporter: that's not quite what the jury said. finding someone liable in a civil case is not the same as finding them guilty of murder. what's more, the verdict in this case did not have to be unanimous, and it wasn't. nine jurors found adam responsible. three did not. the jury did award the zahau family $5 million. courtrooms are supposed to be a place where justice is dispense
and i said, "mary, i'm sorry. this is probably not good news." the injure come -- jury coming back this quick. >> >> reporter: this was it. a decision. and even keith greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one, did adam shacknai touch rebecca zahau before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to harm her? the answer is yes. number two, did that touching cause the death of rebecca zahau? the answer is yes. >> reporter: yes, meaning that the jury...
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>> there, mary. no idea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth. long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to write a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence anywhere. just mary reminiscing about the old days and friends long since gone away. no. you know how it is? a person wonders. not such an uncommon thing among people who grew up as mary did in northeast detroit. >> i moved in it was actually a nice neighborhood. you could walk around the streets, singing at 1:00 in the morning in the summer. and never had to worry about anything. and then -- >> it changed? >> oh, it definitely changed. >> yeah. >> started going really downhill. >> not that particular summer day. mary was in the mood to remember the good t
>> there, mary. no idea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth. long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to write a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence...
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i'm anne marie green. dog." this is cbs mornings. i'm anne marie green. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. the suspect in the waukesha christmas tragedy will appear in e d drv that plowed into the parade. police say he had been involved in a domestic incident minutes earlier. >>> and today, president biden will announce he's tapping into the oil reserve. the latest national average for gas has risen to $3.41 a gallon. >>> people in the u.s., 18 and older are now eligible for a covid vaccine booster. but many have questions of what to expect after getting the extra dose. >> reporter: mary ann is opting for another dose. >> i have chronic lyme. my infectious disease doctor advised me i would be a really good candidate for the booster. >> they are doing a good job against hospitalization and death. >> boosting gives you that bigger immune response from your original vacc
i'm anne marie green. dog." this is cbs mornings. i'm anne marie green. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. the suspect in the waukesha christmas tragedy will appear in e d drv that plowed into the parade. police say he had been involved in a domestic incident minutes earlier. >>> and today,...
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mary's park. you may have seen our neighborhood on a map on the southwest corner of vergeal heights. our little neighborhood is in the shape of a bell. that bell shape was -- hello? >> clerk: we're here. >> that bell shape was designed by the most notable landscape architect of his time mark daniels. he designed forest hill and made the master plan for the monterey peninsula and pebble beach. i can go on a long time. he was appointed landscape engineer of all national parks and famous or researching the history of the site and taking and he chose to pay homage to st. mary's college by designing our neighborhood in the shape of the bell that was in the tower. for the best site on the property he chose the zigzag path down to the top of the bell creating a -- >> i'm pausing your time. this particular public comment period is not general. this is about 35 ventura avenue and it appears as though you're speaking about the gentleman who designed st. mary's park there. i don't think it's related to this
mary's park. you may have seen our neighborhood on a map on the southwest corner of vergeal heights. our little neighborhood is in the shape of a bell. that bell shape was -- hello? >> clerk: we're here. >> that bell shape was designed by the most notable landscape architect of his time mark daniels. he designed forest hill and made the master plan for the monterey peninsula and pebble beach. i can go on a long time. he was appointed landscape engineer of all national parks and...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the government's biggest push yet to get americans vaccinated against covid. if you work at a company with at least 100 people, you must be vaccinated by january 4th or face weekly testing. some 84 million people are impacted by the new rule, but republican leaders call it federal overreach. so laura podesta has more from new york on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. two-thirds of the american working population will be affected by this new rule, and the biden administration says it will keep the entire country safe. but it's likely this new mandate is going to face a lot of court challenges. millions of unvaccinated americans will soon have to make a choice. beginning january 4th, employees at companies with at least 100 workers will need to be fully vaccinated against covid-19 or be tested weekly. >> actions announced by the president are designed to save lives. >> reporter: the new rule from the biden administration also requires unvaccinated
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the government's biggest push yet to get americans vaccinated against covid. if you work at a company with at least 100 people, you must be vaccinated by january 4th or face weekly testing. some 84 million people are impacted by the new rule, but republican leaders call it federal overreach. so laura podesta has more from new york on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. two-thirds of the american working population will be affected...
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i'm anne-marie green. we of course begin with the tragedy at the astroworld music festival in houston where eight people were left dead after spectators rushed the stage during travis scott's performance. a prayer vigil was held last night at a church in downtown houston to remember those who died. the youngest was just 14 years old. 13 people remain hospitalized. it all happened friday night. about 50,000 people were in attendance when concertgoers surged toward the stage during scott's concert. he performed for about 40 minutes after authorities began responding to people injured at the event. as lilia luciano reports, a criminal investigation is now under way. >> reporter: mourners lalaid flowers and candles for the victims of friday night's deadly chaos at the astroworld music festival. >> i didn't know personally anybody who passed away here. but it could have been any one of us. >> reporter: the university of dayton says one of its students, 21-year-old franco patino from illinois, was among those ki
i'm anne-marie green. we of course begin with the tragedy at the astroworld music festival in houston where eight people were left dead after spectators rushed the stage during travis scott's performance. a prayer vigil was held last night at a church in downtown houston to remember those who died. the youngest was just 14 years old. 13 people remain hospitalized. it all happened friday night. about 50,000 people were in attendance when concertgoers surged toward the stage during scott's...
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. >> mary tyler moore, a woman whose name is on this. i don't need to be this roaring and macho presence. you have important messages about women in the workplace and those politics appear on broadcast televisions and comedies like "the mary tyler moore show." she moves to minnesota and start working at wtm. >> you are not allowed to ask that when someone is applying for a job. >> you want to call a cop? >> it did represent what women were going through in the species 70s. they were standing up and say i must be heard. >> sitcoms used to be about the wives are at home doing dishes and this woman who had a job and often the smartest person there. it was sort of liberating. >> you got spunked. >> i want to correct something right now, i don't hate spunk, i love spunk. >> it was a total shift in gender roles, she's a single working woman, living in a building with other single women. >> how would you love to help abolish capital punishment. >> well, there is no capital pus p punishment in the state. >> it's creating this uncomfortable dynam
. >> mary tyler moore, a woman whose name is on this. i don't need to be this roaring and macho presence. you have important messages about women in the workplace and those politics appear on broadcast televisions and comedies like "the mary tyler moore show." she moves to minnesota and start working at wtm. >> you are not allowed to ask that when someone is applying for a job. >> you want to call a cop? >> it did represent what women were going through in the...
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stacy-marie: both of those could be true. i definitely think that the fact that the tax provisions have made it into the biden administration proposal, the fact that we are reaching for the end of the year, after what has been a breathtaking run, and some folks are like closing out their portfolios into january. i think they have reached a settlement. this is one of the very first earliest exchanges. some people have got bitcoin and decided to exit. what we are going to continue to look at is the overall sentiment across a basket of currencies. we are going to keep on some of the other coins to see whether this is a token specific selloff or something else. caroline: it is important to look at the rest of the crypto sphere, because there are exchanges where you can trade not just bitcoin, ethereum, and their own valuations are coming higher. they are not raising money except through private equity. talk to wes about the exchanges that had the valuations this week. stacy-marie: gemini, which is famously owned by the wind bosse
stacy-marie: both of those could be true. i definitely think that the fact that the tax provisions have made it into the biden administration proposal, the fact that we are reaching for the end of the year, after what has been a breathtaking run, and some folks are like closing out their portfolios into january. i think they have reached a settlement. this is one of the very first earliest exchanges. some people have got bitcoin and decided to exit. what we are going to continue to look at is...
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good morning, anne-marie. you can hear the commotion behind me, the conveyor belts moving, the forklifts retrieving packages. this is the second cyber monday of the pandemic, and it's expected to be the biggest one ever. the packages never stop moving at this amazon fulfillment center in new jersey. and this could be the busiest day of the year for america's largest retailer. >> we prepare every year to make cyber monday and to make black friday bigger and better than ever. and that means more deals. we have more deals this year than ever before. >> reporter: online shopping during this cyber monday is expected to break records. adobe analytics predicts americans will spend around $11.3 billion today. >> for cyber week we're actually expecting a 5% increase compared to last year. really big upgrade from last year. >> reporter: amazon says it's opened new fulfillment centers and added tens of thousands of employees to handle the soaring demand for online goods. but ongoing supply chain issues have many retailer
good morning, anne-marie. you can hear the commotion behind me, the conveyor belts moving, the forklifts retrieving packages. this is the second cyber monday of the pandemic, and it's expected to be the biggest one ever. the packages never stop moving at this amazon fulfillment center in new jersey. and this could be the busiest day of the year for america's largest retailer. >> we prepare every year to make cyber monday and to make black friday bigger and better than ever. and that means...
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. >> reporter: mary holmes said she had a similar experience. her husband dealing with parkinson's and diabetes. >> he had low blood sugar, he made it known that he needed juice. the person did not come back. he was frightened. >> reporter: brookdale is the largest senior providers with 682 patients across the country. 57 in california and 11 assisted living facilities here in the bay area. 83 families including michelle who's a named plaintiff and mary have filed declaration in an on going lawsuit accusing the corporation violating american disabilities act and civil rights laws. they alleged neglect and prompting mistreatment, prompting investigations to really take a look. >> reporter: our team reviewed state records have had a dozen of covid cases like many other facilities in california. some residents died but we dig into how many because the states did not spcify for those locations. in march attorney general sued brookdale of misled quality of care that they disputed. staff took 44 minutes to call 911 after a resident showed stroke sympt
. >> reporter: mary holmes said she had a similar experience. her husband dealing with parkinson's and diabetes. >> he had low blood sugar, he made it known that he needed juice. the person did not come back. he was frightened. >> reporter: brookdale is the largest senior providers with 682 patients across the country. 57 in california and 11 assisted living facilities here in the bay area. 83 families including michelle who's a named plaintiff and mary have filed declaration...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking election results as voters decide major contests across the country. in one of the most watched races, cbs news projects republican glenn youngkin will be the next governor of virginia. he narrowly defeated democrat terry mcauliffe in a state where president biden easily won in 2020. meantime, the race for new jersey governor is still too close to call. incumbent phil murphy has not locked down what was expected to be an easy victory over republican jack ciattarelli. so laura podesta is in new york tracking these races and more. good morning, laura. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. so democrats could at least count victories in heavily blue new york city and boston, although a democrat had been guaranteed to win in boston since both candidates on the ballot were democrats. in buffalo, incumbent mayor byron brown who lost the primary to socilist india walton ran and won a write-in campaign against her. glenn youngkin will be virginia's next governor. >
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking election results as voters decide major contests across the country. in one of the most watched races, cbs news projects republican glenn youngkin will be the next governor of virginia. he narrowly defeated democrat terry mcauliffe in a state where president biden easily won in 2020. meantime, the race for new jersey governor is still too close to call. incumbent phil murphy has not locked down what was expected to be an easy victory over republican...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with dramatic testimony in the trial of three white men charged in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who fired the shots, will return to the stand today. he teared up yesterday as he offered his side of the story for the first time in public. he called it a life-and-death situation after getting into a confrontation with the unarmed 25-year-old black man. mcmichael and two others chased arbery through a georgia neighborhood in february of 2020 after they said he -- they thought he broke into a house. mcmichael claims self-defense when he shot and killed arbery. with more on his testimony now, here's omar villafranca. >>> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying as he described the final deadly confrontation captured on cell phone video a
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with dramatic testimony in the trial of three white men charged in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who fired the shots, will return to the stand today. he teared up yesterday as he offered his side of the story for the first time in public. he called it a life-and-death situation after getting into a confrontation with the unarmed 25-year-old black man. mcmichael and two others chased arbery through a georgia neighborhood in february of 2020...
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>> well, mary would certainly know better than i. if that is the protocol, then that's exactly what would happen. they would re-screen. if they re-screen, that means even people who have gone through screening before. now, if that is the case, then obviously there's going to be a long shutdown in atlanta, and that being a major hub, that's going to affect flights around the country. so it remains to be seen just how far they're going to take it. but if that does occur, then we can look for airlines delays across the country because atlanta is a major hub. >> oh, my gosh. what a mess we're talking about. and juliet, again, we have not heard reportedly anyone being injured. that's some good news there. but talk to me now about perhaps the investigation of getting to the bottom of how this happened. i mean, the airport is filled with cameras from every which way, direction. in terms of the investigative end here, how are they trying to get to the bottom of what happened, who or what might be responsible? >> they already know it's an acc
>> well, mary would certainly know better than i. if that is the protocol, then that's exactly what would happen. they would re-screen. if they re-screen, that means even people who have gone through screening before. now, if that is the case, then obviously there's going to be a long shutdown in atlanta, and that being a major hub, that's going to affect flights around the country. so it remains to be seen just how far they're going to take it. but if that does occur, then we can look...
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mary: that is wrong. they do have a dance, but it is wrong because value and momentum can overlap quite a bit. momentum stocks, we had news out about energy this morning. you'll see energy stocks changing because of that. that can relate to the price of the stocks. that will be value. a better complement to value stocks is thinking about profitability. something like that will offset for sure value exposure in a much more productive way. momentum should be the excess. it should be something like the living room -- value will be your foundation, profitability will be a framework. look for things that make sense and long-term. alix: the nasdaq now rolling over, losing some steam. i want to reference the bank of america note. it was interesting in terms of how they categorized last few years. 2022 is a growth stock, 2021 was inflation shock. do you agree and what does that highlight in terms of interesting investment opportunities? mary: anything is our guest for 2022 coming up. what we think of is broadly d
mary: that is wrong. they do have a dance, but it is wrong because value and momentum can overlap quite a bit. momentum stocks, we had news out about energy this morning. you'll see energy stocks changing because of that. that can relate to the price of the stocks. that will be value. a better complement to value stocks is thinking about profitability. something like that will offset for sure value exposure in a much more productive way. momentum should be the excess. it should be something...
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that was not to buddy mary's. there is no way you had to buddy mary's, two pictures maybe but sure. those are not two standard drinks. evenness she had the empty asked stomach, living in the sahara desert by herself, drinking buddy mary's. no, more there was something in the blood he mary, something happened so i don't appreciate fake transparency like my team told me not to talk about it but i'm cool. i can admit it, i had two drinks. like no your gas lighting me. don't gaslight me. i don't appreciate that. admit it, i wanted to dirty hard. things have been said. everything's been shut down. i took it to quick. my bad. i would be singing her praises unequivocally in that situation but don't do that. two drinks? come on. you could drive home on two drinks. no. i mean, i haven't because i live in new york city but i think she kandiss see through that. >> we certainly do and again, either do the statement and say i'm on a new medication and fly or be completely honest, don't say how cool i am. kennedy: there's her picture, does she look like the kind of person just having to buddy mar
that was not to buddy mary's. there is no way you had to buddy mary's, two pictures maybe but sure. those are not two standard drinks. evenness she had the empty asked stomach, living in the sahara desert by herself, drinking buddy mary's. no, more there was something in the blood he mary, something happened so i don't appreciate fake transparency like my team told me not to talk about it but i'm cool. i can admit it, i had two drinks. like no your gas lighting me. don't gaslight me. i don't...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. our strength, our power, our purpose... starts within. so let's start there. with collagen that supports our body from the inside out. (sfx: playful cadence of full soundscape) >>> our top stories this morning, the world health organization is meeting today to discuss a new coronavirus strain. it emerged in south africa, and it's reportedly spreading faster than the delta variant. starting today the uk is banning travel from six african countries due to the new strain of the virus. >>> and americans are ready to cash in big on black friday sales. the national retail federation expects more than 100 million americans to shop in store or on line today. the average person is expected to spend about $1,000 on holiday items between november and december. >>> this s
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. our strength, our power, our purpose... starts within. so let's start there. with collagen that supports our body from the inside out. (sfx: playful cadence of full soundscape)...
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mary: well, i think it was really important. we probably saw the -- you probably saw the administration release a first gender plan and we were heartened to see a clear understanding of the linkage between women's participation in the economy and the workforce as being vital to economic recovery and economic growth, but that being so linked to caregiving. and then the issue that we are so deeply engaged in, recognizing the further range of financial services and that not all women are entrepreneurs and that every woman needs a safe place to save, insurance to mitigate risks, the ability to have a safety net underneath her so that she can take the risks, she could borrow to take advantage of an opportunity. she needs long-term pension savings and retirement savings, so there's a recognition, i thought, by the administration, of the interlinked nation of women's participation in the economy and economic growth and what are the financial services needed to help get them there. aja: we focus on digital technologies and acknowledge t
mary: well, i think it was really important. we probably saw the -- you probably saw the administration release a first gender plan and we were heartened to see a clear understanding of the linkage between women's participation in the economy and the workforce as being vital to economic recovery and economic growth, but that being so linked to caregiving. and then the issue that we are so deeply engaged in, recognizing the further range of financial services and that not all women are...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki says that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. she said that she is fully vaccinated and only experiencing mild symptoms. psaki said that she was with president biden last tuesday before he departed for his trip to europe, but the pair were both outside wearing masks. meantime, an advisory panel to the cdc will meet tomorrow to discuss pfizer's low-dose covid shots for children ages 5 to 11. if the cdc approves the vaccine, kids could start getting vaccinated as soon as next week. >>> alec baldwin made his first on-camera comments this weekend about the deadly shooting on the set of "rust." lilia luciano reports from hollywood. >>> there are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is say one in a trillion episode -- >> reporter: alec baldwin spoke to paparazzi in vermont with his wife seen here also filming the exchange. his first on-camera comments since the fatal shooting
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you very much. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki says that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. she said that she is fully vaccinated and only experiencing mild symptoms. psaki said that she was with president biden last tuesday before he departed for his trip to europe, but the pair were both outside wearing masks. meantime, an advisory panel to the cdc will meet tomorrow to discuss pfizer's low-dose covid shots for...