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she told her boss, who sent joel greenberg this text, quote, did you happen to visit the lake mary office on the weekend? greenberg responded, yes, i was showing congressman gaetz what our operation looked like. did i leave something on? okay, so that's -- i don't know. that seems pretty sketchy. you are the county tax assessor, and you leave a bunch of i.d.s all over the place? among the charges against greenberg is the alleged sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girl . that same girl that matt gaetz is reportedly being investigated over. investigators also believe the two men were involved in multiple women online. according to "the new york times," they had fine travel, dining, and allowances. greenberg introduced the women to gaetz who also had sex with them. if greenberg is interested in cooperating with prosecutors, and he indicated he's going to plea, he might have a lot of dirt on gaetz, maybe. now, gaetz has denied all wrong and says he's never been involved with an underaged girl, has never paid for sex, has never been on websites like the one mentioned above and he, quote, refutes
she told her boss, who sent joel greenberg this text, quote, did you happen to visit the lake mary office on the weekend? greenberg responded, yes, i was showing congressman gaetz what our operation looked like. did i leave something on? okay, so that's -- i don't know. that seems pretty sketchy. you are the county tax assessor, and you leave a bunch of i.d.s all over the place? among the charges against greenberg is the alleged sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girl . that same girl that matt...
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. >> i philip take thee elizabeth alexandra mary for my wedded wife. >> again and again the people called for elizabeth and philip. again and again they joyfully responded. reporter: in 1952 the couple set off on a tour of the commonwealth. the king came with them to the airport. it was the last time they would see king george vi who unknown to his daughter was in the final stages of lung cancer. >> it was a farewell, it was also, as events turned out, good-bye. reporter: it was at a hunting lodge in kenya that philip told his wife of her father's death. someone who was there said philip looked as though half the world had dropped on him. they returned to london to lead the national mourning. >> now here is the queen. reporter: his wife was now queen. philip was there in support but he was never given the title prince consort and his role was undefined. he channeled some of his restless energy into a boisterous social life. he and a group of male friends met a every week in rooms above a restaurant in london soho. there were long lunches, visits to night clubs and glamorous companions. by
. >> i philip take thee elizabeth alexandra mary for my wedded wife. >> again and again the people called for elizabeth and philip. again and again they joyfully responded. reporter: in 1952 the couple set off on a tour of the commonwealth. the king came with them to the airport. it was the last time they would see king george vi who unknown to his daughter was in the final stages of lung cancer. >> it was a farewell, it was also, as events turned out, good-bye. reporter: it...
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>>> take the story of marie hamilton's son. >> i don't go to the cemetery because daunte's blood and life is here. >> the police were actually called on three occasions. the first time they went and spoke with him and they came to t the conclusion that he was not doing anything wrong and involved in anybody so they left. >> the manager called a personal friend on the force the scene, officer manny, officer manny confronted dontrey. >> dontrey was startled and jumped up. he did a legal pat down and dontrey resisted. dontrey had not been bothering anyone even according to cops at the scene. >> his life was taken because a manager of starbucks profiling him as a homeless man. w 14 bullets in broad daylight, unimaginable. >> right. >> following the shooting, the milwaukee police said dontrey had a prior arrest and claimed that it connected to his mental health issues. >> was any of that true? >> none of that was true. in 2016 he was diagnosed with paranoia. >> there is a notion that anybody with mental issues can turn violent. that's not the case overwhelmingly. >> why are the cops and f
>>> take the story of marie hamilton's son. >> i don't go to the cemetery because daunte's blood and life is here. >> the police were actually called on three occasions. the first time they went and spoke with him and they came to t the conclusion that he was not doing anything wrong and involved in anybody so they left. >> the manager called a personal friend on the force the scene, officer manny, officer manny confronted dontrey. >> dontrey was startled and...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovich be fired. trump did eventually fire the ambass ambassador. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into chaos. >> reporter: two ukrainian associates of giuliani's were indicted in 2019 on several charges, including illegally funneling foreign money to pro-trump political groups. igor fruman and leff pv parnes. parnes spoke out saying that everything he did was at the direction of giuliani and for former president donald trump's political future. >> that was the most important thing was for him to stay on for another four years and keep the fight going. there was no other reason for doing it. >> reporter: giuliani's lawyer tells me he offered to answer questions from the justice department as recently as a month ago but federal prosecutors did not take him up on it. cnn has also learned that giuliani's executive assistance has received a subpoena to appear before a grand jury next month. >> that's a big deal, too. paula reid, thanks for your reporting on this. >>> joining us, peter strzok. thanks
ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovich be fired. trump did eventually fire the ambass ambassador. >> our ukraine policy has been thrown into chaos. >> reporter: two ukrainian associates of giuliani's were indicted in 2019 on several charges, including illegally funneling foreign money to pro-trump political groups. igor fruman and leff pv parnes. parnes spoke out saying that everything he did was at the direction of giuliani and for former president donald trump's political future....
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real estate broker rena marie moore is an immigrant and trump supporter. >> do you feel that he's reached out to trump voters like you? >> no. not quite. we do want to see the success of president biden but we're already seeing a crisis on the border we're already looking at inflation when it comes to our gas prices and it's offputting because it's just 100 days and we're like, well, where is the direction of the country going? >> how's president biden doing? >> he's not doing as good as -- >> reporter: drew echols is a fifth generation farmer who voted for trump but has been impressed with president biden on the pandemic. >> there's a lot more confidence out there in vaccines and the direction we're headed with covid >> reporter: still, he says bipartisanship will be critical >> can president biden be successful if he doesn't bring republicans in >> if he's not bringing republicans to the table, it's going to be an uphill battle >> reporter: hopes for unity in a still divided america. peter alexander, nbc news, atlanta. >>> just ahead, as we continue here, ufo sightings raising national
real estate broker rena marie moore is an immigrant and trump supporter. >> do you feel that he's reached out to trump voters like you? >> no. not quite. we do want to see the success of president biden but we're already seeing a crisis on the border we're already looking at inflation when it comes to our gas prices and it's offputting because it's just 100 days and we're like, well, where is the direction of the country going? >> how's president biden doing? >> he's not...
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to the prayers and merits of blessed mary ever virgin, st. michael the archangel, st. john the baptist, the holy apostles peter and paul, all the saints. may almighty god have mercy on you and forgive all your sins and may jesus christ bring you to life everlasting, amen. may the almighty and merciful lord grant you indulgence, abs solution, and remission of your sins. a season of fruitful penance, a well-disposed heart, the grace and comfort of the holy spirit and final perseverance in good work. [speaking native tongue] >> translator: we have just received the orb by the "urbi et orbi" blessing. and it is also applicable to those who have died. in order to achieve that blessing we ask for communion and blessing from our holy father and this now brings to an end the live broadcast of our holy father, pope francis's "urbi et orbi" message and blessing to the city and the world, as is customary on easter and christmas. this year which took place at the altar of the chair in st. peter's basilica. thank you to all of you for joining us. especially where this will be repea
to the prayers and merits of blessed mary ever virgin, st. michael the archangel, st. john the baptist, the holy apostles peter and paul, all the saints. may almighty god have mercy on you and forgive all your sins and may jesus christ bring you to life everlasting, amen. may the almighty and merciful lord grant you indulgence, abs solution, and remission of your sins. a season of fruitful penance, a well-disposed heart, the grace and comfort of the holy spirit and final perseverance in good...
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socorristas encontraron varios objetos en el mary no se produjo una explosiÓn y grietas en el casco que fueron apareciendo de manera gradual. el barco descendÍa hasta 1640 pies. sÓlo pido que la tenga y me lo entregue.un hombre lucha entre la justicia por frenar el aborto legal de su ex parejas con quien permanece unido en matrimonio. tablas las muestra el intenso debatesobre quien tiene la decisiÓn final. >> un debate apasionado que estÁ conmoviendo a toda la sociedad argentina. un padre lucha entre la justicia para frenar el aborto legalque su ex pareja con quien permanece unido en matrimonio quiere realizar para acabar con el embarazo de un bebe concebido junto a Él. >> es un padre que simplemente quiere defender los derechos que le corresponden y la crianza en la educaciÓn de su hijo, primeramente defender la vida de su hijo. >> la prensa hicieron eco del reclamo judicial y la ley de aborto que entrÓ en vigor, dice que la mujer tienen pleno derecho sobre su propio cuerpo pero desde la representaciÓn legal del hombre, la cuestiÓn es debatir quÉ derechos tiene el padre del b
socorristas encontraron varios objetos en el mary no se produjo una explosiÓn y grietas en el casco que fueron apareciendo de manera gradual. el barco descendÍa hasta 1640 pies. sÓlo pido que la tenga y me lo entregue.un hombre lucha entre la justicia por frenar el aborto legal de su ex parejas con quien permanece unido en matrimonio. tablas las muestra el intenso debatesobre quien tiene la decisiÓn final. >> un debate apasionado que estÁ conmoviendo a toda la sociedad argentina. un...
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marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered by reliable, secure wifi from xfinity. gotta respect his determination. it's easy and affordable to get started. get self protection for $10 a month. >>> the only way we can succeed and retain the trust of the american people is to adhere to the norms that have become part of the dna of every justice department employee. those norms require that like cases be treated alike. that there not be one rule for democrats and another for republicans. one rule for friends and another for foes. >> merrick garland was sworn in as attorney general nearly one month ago. what are we seeing so far from the justice department under his leadership? ns
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." >> could you see me playing elisabeth barpet browning or marie antoineet or both, you know, because of pops? what do you think? and, honestly? >> i see you more as dulce noir, for the spanish for sweetness. her hair gold. her cheeks roses. >> nice. >> her lips coral. her neck alabaster. her bosom marble. >> marble? maybe, once. >> white as snow. >> you wrote that? >> no as fellow names savantes. >> stephen: please welcome to "a late show," amanda seyfried! hey, amanda, nice to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> stephen: congratulations. i know one week from now you're going to be in the room waiting to see whether you win your first oscar. your first nominations. congratulations. >> yeah, thanks. i know, it's... i couldn't be-- listen, it's the second highest award in the land to be nominated, right? i don't care if i win. >> stephen: next to what? second highest? what's number one? > it's the oscar itself, which i'm fine with it. >>en being-- i thought there was-- was there some other award you don't know about? are you up for an espy? i wasn't sure what was the other one. >> or
." >> could you see me playing elisabeth barpet browning or marie antoineet or both, you know, because of pops? what do you think? and, honestly? >> i see you more as dulce noir, for the spanish for sweetness. her hair gold. her cheeks roses. >> nice. >> her lips coral. her neck alabaster. her bosom marble. >> marble? maybe, once. >> white as snow. >> you wrote that? >> no as fellow names savantes. >> stephen: please welcome to "a...
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when he and his fourth wife go to africa, he writes something in her diary, and he says mary is a prince of develops of devils. and he says, she wants me to be her girl, and she to be my boy, and we have solved all of our problems and have never been happier. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> i don't know. you tell me. i don't think we should imagine hemingway in the missionary position all of the time. >> reporter: then there is the question of racism. he occasionally drops the "n" word i and his depiction of native americans and african-americans and jews have been sometimes criticized. mark dudley is an english professor at north carolina state university who has written about hemingway. but he, himself, knew what he was writing about and trying to convey a message that may not have been obvious. >> exactly. nobody is perfect. i'm not going to be an apologist for everything he wrote. but i would say push pause before we want to take away this artist. >> reporter: the headlines are filled with the cancel culture. we live in an era where a lot of powerful figures of the past, most of
when he and his fourth wife go to africa, he writes something in her diary, and he says mary is a prince of develops of devils. and he says, she wants me to be her girl, and she to be my boy, and we have solved all of our problems and have never been happier. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> i don't know. you tell me. i don't think we should imagine hemingway in the missionary position all of the time. >> reporter: then there is the question of racism. he occasionally...
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new york and california could get hammered, marie. yeah new york at 52%, california 56.7%. >> like i always say, money is mobile. when you see individuals talking about that kind of tax what are they going to do? pick up their revenues and earnings and move out of new york and california. we don't expect it to be retro active to 2021. if you made some money this your portfolio or sold your home or expecting to sell your home you will probably likely to do it in 2021 where you have a 20% capital gains tax as opposed to 2022 where you will get a pos entionly 43.4% tax rate. that's going to mean half of whatever you made goes to the government. that's why we are expecting a sizeable sell-off if this goes through. people will rush for the exit by the end of 2021. >> the piece concludes this is what happens when you turn your economic policy over to bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. joe biden is going along for the ride, end quote. nice to see you, maria. thank you for coming back today. >> dana: questions are raised over the "washingto
new york and california could get hammered, marie. yeah new york at 52%, california 56.7%. >> like i always say, money is mobile. when you see individuals talking about that kind of tax what are they going to do? pick up their revenues and earnings and move out of new york and california. we don't expect it to be retro active to 2021. if you made some money this your portfolio or sold your home or expecting to sell your home you will probably likely to do it in 2021 where you have a 20%...
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ava marie asks, what was your favorite memory from high school, loftus, we were talking about when you were in high school in the 1970s. >> back in 1942. >> no, i'm being very sincere here. i was given a car by a buddy of mine and he asked, have you heard of this band called the clash. what are you talking about? no, i haven't. he put in london calling, and literally changed my life. we played hooky for the rest of the day. london calling. >> greg: you guys have been married for how many years? >> since 1942. >> greg: kat? >> probably the guy who decorated my hallway, and probably the worst thing when he said he didn't see me as a girl. highs and lows, i would probably have to say when it was over, my favorite. he did. >> greg: super cheesy, my last football game. i wish every kid could play a team sport. like we won three football games in four years of playing. when you're bad at something and you're still putting your heart and soul into it there are other victories and lessons to be learned. nobody gave us a trophy and said, you're okay, no, they said, you suck, get better. >> greg
ava marie asks, what was your favorite memory from high school, loftus, we were talking about when you were in high school in the 1970s. >> back in 1942. >> no, i'm being very sincere here. i was given a car by a buddy of mine and he asked, have you heard of this band called the clash. what are you talking about? no, i haven't. he put in london calling, and literally changed my life. we played hooky for the rest of the day. london calling. >> greg: you guys have been married...
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mary kate and ashley olsen dancing up in the vip room going at it. i have not seen them in ages, the olsen twins have grown up to be so beautiful. who knew they were such great dancers. and you know, kat you could take a few tips from the olsen twins. >> i will smoke more cigarettes. >> greg: thank you for this marvelous show. the studio audience. "fox news @ night" was shannon bream is next. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: i am shannon bream in washington and this is p38, 11:00 p.m. in minnesota. curfews for minneapolis and st. paul and three minnesota have been in effect for several hours. we have seen teargas in response to bottles and fireworks launched at the police. we are tracking the second night of unrest with freezing rain late tonight. the killing of duante wright a black man on a traffic stop in minnesota, accidental. it all happen in the middle of the trial of the former police officer charged with murder of
mary kate and ashley olsen dancing up in the vip room going at it. i have not seen them in ages, the olsen twins have grown up to be so beautiful. who knew they were such great dancers. and you know, kat you could take a few tips from the olsen twins. >> i will smoke more cigarettes. >> greg: thank you for this marvelous show. the studio audience. "fox news @ night" was shannon bream is next. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: i am shannon bream in washington and this is p38, 11:00...
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eric church, elle king, ashley mcbryde, but something with her, too, miranda lambert, little big down, mari maren morris -- pick a name. chris stapleton, kelsea ballerini, cece winans, good, too. chris young. the performance will take place across the famous venues that you know, the grand ol' opry house, the historic ryman auditorium, and of course the bluebird convention yay. i can't get over the list, though. it's a list -- dan and shay -- brian hurt morris' husband. >> that's right. >> you can watch it -- sunday, ap l 18th, >>> good morning. it's 8:25. senator padilla will visit the fema vaccination site. he wants the federal government to keep running the site for several more weeks. fema plans to pull out sunday. >>> tomorrow san francisco school board is expected to reverse earlier vote to rename dozens of schools. the board wants to avoid litigation after a civil lawsuit claimed the original decision violated the brown act. >>> a long time seafood restaurant is reopening in san francisco's financial district. it's been shut down since july last year due to the pandemic. now it's ope
eric church, elle king, ashley mcbryde, but something with her, too, miranda lambert, little big down, mari maren morris -- pick a name. chris stapleton, kelsea ballerini, cece winans, good, too. chris young. the performance will take place across the famous venues that you know, the grand ol' opry house, the historic ryman auditorium, and of course the bluebird convention yay. i can't get over the list, though. it's a list -- dan and shay -- brian hurt morris' husband. >> that's right....
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complaining about mary sitting over there, soak it up. focus on what's really important as mary obviously did, that's no knock on martha, the story itself has tremendous value as well. in them at any last thoughts before we go? >> thank you so much for having me come up for any viewers out there wanted to learn more, please look at light speaks loudest, we have a special offer for you there, thank you again. >> kevin: of course, it a great book by shannon bream. coming up, it's going to be number one, i'm going to do my part to help get you there -- the women of the bible speak, shannon bream, get out there and order it as soon as you can. there's finally a concession and a hotly contested iowa congressional seat, that's next. when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. ♪ ♪ when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching including resume building, interview prep, personal branding and more for your entire career. so if you
complaining about mary sitting over there, soak it up. focus on what's really important as mary obviously did, that's no knock on martha, the story itself has tremendous value as well. in them at any last thoughts before we go? >> thank you so much for having me come up for any viewers out there wanted to learn more, please look at light speaks loudest, we have a special offer for you there, thank you again. >> kevin: of course, it a great book by shannon bream. coming up, it's...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie javonovich. giuliani appears in just about every troubled moment of donald trump's presidency, from being his lawyer in the first impeachment, and being involved in the dangerous lie that the election was somehow stolen. >> let's talk about president biden right now, because my colleague craig melvin asked him about this. i asked press secretary jen psaki about it as well yesterday, did they know about this ahead of time. it's a question that's relevant because of the past president and the way he conducted himself. how does the biden administration feel about this investigation, ashley? do they think it's a distraction from their agenda? are they supportive of it? >> i think at the core, the administration's stance is what you saw president biden say to your colleague in that interview, which is that he presented himself as the antithesis to president trump, and that is where president biden said he is not the president's lawyer, he is the people's lawyer, and he had no knowledge that would be a
ambassador to ukraine, marie javonovich. giuliani appears in just about every troubled moment of donald trump's presidency, from being his lawyer in the first impeachment, and being involved in the dangerous lie that the election was somehow stolen. >> let's talk about president biden right now, because my colleague craig melvin asked him about this. i asked press secretary jen psaki about it as well yesterday, did they know about this ahead of time. it's a question that's relevant...
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. >> this was a hail mary pass. they will not solve the border problem they have created by lifting the caps by a little bit. it is a -- this really makes me so mad, liz, because trump had solved the prompt. we had a secure border. we had a process. ♪. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. ♪. elizabeth: we welcome fox news contributor kiron skinner. good to see you back on. biden administration, climate i believe r official john kerry with a new firestorm. they back ad plan to release radioactive water hit by the fukushima reactor in 2011. china, russia, greenpeace, they say they heat he hadly object. then say the ocean is not japan's story, -- sewer? what do you say to the story. >> this is a unforced error by the biden administration. john kerry envoy for climate chan
. >> this was a hail mary pass. they will not solve the border problem they have created by lifting the caps by a little bit. it is a -- this really makes me so mad, liz, because trump had solved the prompt. we had a secure border. we had a process. ♪. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit,...
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ademÁs el encaje quepertenecÍa a la reina marie. se calcula que el valor actual puede ser de unas 151.000 £. alan: 200.000 $ aproximado. ¿cuÁnto costÓ el tuyo? alan: 200.000 $ aproximado. ¿cuÁnto costÓ el tuyo? francisca: no me toque amo dos cosas: la comida para gatos de alta calidad de petco y la caja en la que la envían el mismo día. petco. salud + bienstar para tus mascotas. los padres no pierden un segundo para proteger. por eso confían en raid ant d roach para proteger su familia. raid. raid la marca más confiable en estados unidos para el control de insectos. sc johnson (vo) imagínate una mascota visiblemente más saludable en 28 días. para el control de insectos. purina one. ingredientes naturales, además de vitaminas y minerales. en poderosas combinaciones. para un pelo brillante, ojos luminosos y energía vital... purina one. 28 días. una mascota visiblemente saludable. roarrr! conozcan a las hermanas que rehúsan vestirse. ¿por qué? ¡dinosaurias! roarrr! bueno, pero disfrutan eggo waffles. las pequeñas
ademÁs el encaje quepertenecÍa a la reina marie. se calcula que el valor actual puede ser de unas 151.000 £. alan: 200.000 $ aproximado. ¿cuÁnto costÓ el tuyo? alan: 200.000 $ aproximado. ¿cuÁnto costÓ el tuyo? francisca: no me toque amo dos cosas: la comida para gatos de alta calidad de petco y la caja en la que la envían el mismo día. petco. salud + bienstar para tus mascotas. los padres no pierden un segundo para proteger. por eso confían en raid ant d roach para proteger su...
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i'm anne-marie green. the former minnesota police officer charged in duante wright's death will make her first court appearance today. kim potter was arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree manslaughter. the 26-year veteran of the brooklyn center police force has posted bond and is out of jail. protests continued outside the brooklyn center police headquarters for a fourth night. officers used chemical spray to break up the large crowd before they started arresting people for unlawful assembly. skyler henry is in minneapolis. what's next in this investigation? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you. kim potter is out on a $100,000 bond this morning. we'll see what happens when she's in court later today. critics wanted stiffer charges against the longtime officer. meanwhile, law enforcement has arrested more than 100 people since protests began sunday night and calls for justice for 20-year-old duante wright. here in minneapolis, in the case against former police officer derek chauvin, more expert
i'm anne-marie green. the former minnesota police officer charged in duante wright's death will make her first court appearance today. kim potter was arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree manslaughter. the 26-year veteran of the brooklyn center police force has posted bond and is out of jail. protests continued outside the brooklyn center police headquarters for a fourth night. officers used chemical spray to break up the large crowd before they started arresting people for unlawful...
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>> mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, exclusive images from the southern border. and the new reports that the number of migrants in cbp custody is reaching numbers we haven't seen in 15 years. authorities are racing to protect the flood of unaccompanied minors. one facility in donna, texas, expanding six-fold in recent days. abc national correspondent matt gutman is there. >> reporter: tonight, that exclusive aerial view of the sprawling complex the federal government is building primarily to house the thousands of additional migrant young children and teens expected. the facility so crowded, children forced to take turns sleeping on the floor. this, after often harrowing trips to the u.s. these two young children dropped over the border wall near el paso. and this 6-month-old saved by a texas ranger after authorities say she was thrown into the rio grande river by smugglers. overnight, we joined texas rangers on patrol. a lot of children's socks here that they take off as they come out of the river and make their way up this embankment. and in our aerial survey w
>> mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, exclusive images from the southern border. and the new reports that the number of migrants in cbp custody is reaching numbers we haven't seen in 15 years. authorities are racing to protect the flood of unaccompanied minors. one facility in donna, texas, expanding six-fold in recent days. abc national correspondent matt gutman is there. >> reporter: tonight, that exclusive aerial view of the sprawling complex the federal government is...
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that's what mary says. state power regulators stepping up their oversight of pge after funding the utility failed to properly trim trees near power lines with areas with the highest risk of wildfires. the utility completed 1800 miles of tree trimming in 2020 but focused the work on the least risky areas. california public utility commission is requiring pge to submit a plan to correct the safety issues within 20 days. it's the lowest level of oversight the state could have done. governor newsom says he may need to declare state of emergency over the state's drought conditions. an emergency declaration would give the governor the power to drastically restrict water supply. the state has already started warning farmers that conditions could be really bad this weekend. >>> diane king hall is joining us live in new york. good morning. >>> good morning. trading has beena little more than ten minutes. you have dow extending its advance. let's go to the numbers. blue chips gaining steam after the record yesterday
that's what mary says. state power regulators stepping up their oversight of pge after funding the utility failed to properly trim trees near power lines with areas with the highest risk of wildfires. the utility completed 1800 miles of tree trimming in 2020 but focused the work on the least risky areas. california public utility commission is requiring pge to submit a plan to correct the safety issues within 20 days. it's the lowest level of oversight the state could have done. governor newsom...
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executive director, former state department deputy spokesperson and mary, it's going to be a big night. thank you for being here. >> thanks. >> baker, i will start with you because your name is baker and vice president harris went to a bakery. i was on the five earlier in one williams accused republicans of engaging in a photo up because they were at the border but when you're at the border, you can see what's happening firsthand and you can talk to border agents and people who are trying to get into the country who have been detained and hopefully get eyeballs on some of these kids. when you're at a water treatment facility bakery in chicago, you can't see any of the so who's engaging in the photo up? >> both sides. both sides are engaging hypocrisy and that drives me crazy on this. the previous four years, the left doesn't care about the kids, they cared about the issue as a hammer to beat trump with and now it's not cages, they are not in cages anymore, now it's facilities and it's not really an issue because well, biden is not trump and biden is kind but the right is doing the same
executive director, former state department deputy spokesperson and mary, it's going to be a big night. thank you for being here. >> thanks. >> baker, i will start with you because your name is baker and vice president harris went to a bakery. i was on the five earlier in one williams accused republicans of engaging in a photo up because they were at the border but when you're at the border, you can see what's happening firsthand and you can talk to border agents and people who are...
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mary's university minnesota focused on education and leadership. >> you have told us that you work for the bureau of criminal apprehension. >> yes, sir. >> commonly referred tos athe bca, correct? >> correct. >> can you describe for the jury what is the bca? >> so the bca is a state law enforcement agency. we're under the umbrella of department of public safety. kind of delineated into four divisions, investigative division and i'm a part of and we have information services, a laboratory as well as a training section. and we provide services to law enforcement agencies as well as the community. >> so your jurisdiction is where? >> state of minnesota. >> and on may 25th of 2020, what were your duties as a special agent? >> so i'm currently the case agent, lead investigator for this investigation. so i was notified of the incident fairly quickly. >> and you mentioned earlier about currently having a different assignment. can you explain to the jury how your assignment changed from may 25th of last year to today? >> so back then i was in the metro homicide unit which investigative both ho
mary's university minnesota focused on education and leadership. >> you have told us that you work for the bureau of criminal apprehension. >> yes, sir. >> commonly referred tos athe bca, correct? >> correct. >> can you describe for the jury what is the bca? >> so the bca is a state law enforcement agency. we're under the umbrella of department of public safety. kind of delineated into four divisions, investigative division and i'm a part of and we have...
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. >> reporter: the oscars producers stacy share has made movies that mary mass in class. he has led the charge to diversify his membership. >> the idea that the achievements of black panther are any less than the achievements of citizen kane is misguided. and i do think that people realize that. >> reporter: the 93rd oscars hopes to lure viewers of franchise films by taking them inside the creative lives of those who made this year's best movies. >> i think audiences will be delighted and surprised at how connected they will feel to the nominees. even though they are not the filmmakers of the giant block busters of years past. >> reporter: what if they're interested in giant blockbusters to come? well, and 2018, as she accepted her second best actress oscar, frances mcdormand called on the suits in hollywood defund movies women want to make. >> we all have stories to tell and projects we need financed and don't talk to us about it at the parties tonight. invite us in their office in a couple days and we will tell you all about them. >> reporter: as she spoke, she had a pr
. >> reporter: the oscars producers stacy share has made movies that mary mass in class. he has led the charge to diversify his membership. >> the idea that the achievements of black panther are any less than the achievements of citizen kane is misguided. and i do think that people realize that. >> reporter: the 93rd oscars hopes to lure viewers of franchise films by taking them inside the creative lives of those who made this year's best movies. >> i think audiences...
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i called mary, i called my vegas operation. i said, "i'm not gonna let that happen." and what i did, i called a hedge fund. i told the guy, "look, you back away from that coal plant, or i will get even with you. i don't know what i'm gonna do, but i'll figure something out." [phone dial tone] biden: every time i hear a dial tone, i'll think of harry. [laughter] chisho: it's a little bit of a joke inevada around, you know, the harry reid phone call. "i want to see the grazing rights bought out of great basin national park." and he hangs up. "i want to plant some joshua trees. where do i find 'em?" and he hangs up. pelosi: harry? [dial tone] christensen: by this time, people knew that they would writharry reid off at their own peril. he knew how to get things done, and they could either get on board or be left behind. baca: while senator reid was working to kill coal plants, at the same time, the nevada state legislature was actually making its own ves towards ending coal power. atkinson: expand renewable energy, retiment of coal plants. all those in favor, say "aye." a
i called mary, i called my vegas operation. i said, "i'm not gonna let that happen." and what i did, i called a hedge fund. i told the guy, "look, you back away from that coal plant, or i will get even with you. i don't know what i'm gonna do, but i'll figure something out." [phone dial tone] biden: every time i hear a dial tone, i'll think of harry. [laughter] chisho: it's a little bit of a joke inevada around, you know, the harry reid phone call. "i want to see the...
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adorn the tule the front and back covered in panels of antique lace that originally belonged to queen mary, charles' great grandmother. >> i thought, actually, it was quite important. it's a dress girls can see themselves wearing. >> reporter: the dress was last displayed in 1995 at kensington palace and, of course, there have been iconic royal wedding dresses since then in particular, those worn by the two women who would mare her sons and big changes in the royal family years after that spectacular wedding. harry choosing to step back from royal duties, moving to the u.s. where he is expecting baby number two with meghan and william stepping up. the duke and duchess of cambridge taking on bigger roles. recently, both brothers reuniting at prince philip's funeral, a sight that, no doubt, would have made their late mother smile of course, the big question, will there be another reunion? will prince harry fly back from california to join his brother on july 1st, princess diana's birthday that's when they're going to in veil the statue. kensington palace not the only place this dress has bee
adorn the tule the front and back covered in panels of antique lace that originally belonged to queen mary, charles' great grandmother. >> i thought, actually, it was quite important. it's a dress girls can see themselves wearing. >> reporter: the dress was last displayed in 1995 at kensington palace and, of course, there have been iconic royal wedding dresses since then in particular, those worn by the two women who would mare her sons and big changes in the royal family years...
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>> mary, thank you. and of course, one of the major issues in president biden's address last night, policing in the u.s. and tonight, three officers are under investigation in the death of a man in alameda, california. body camera images appear to show officers restraining him using their knees and elbows on or near his neck. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the alameda police department promising full transparency over the death of 26-year-old mario gonzalez. after officers appear to put knees on his back and elbows on or near his neck to restrain him. the incident began with two 911 calls on april 19th. a seemingly disturbed man. >> there's a man in my front yard kind of talking to himself. >> reporter: after reports of possible intoxication and suspected theft, officers respond to the scene. all of it caught on their body cameras. when they encounter gonzalez, he appears to be incoherent but not aggressive. they note the alcohol in those baskets. >> i'm conc
>> mary, thank you. and of course, one of the major issues in president biden's address last night, policing in the u.s. and tonight, three officers are under investigation in the death of a man in alameda, california. body camera images appear to show officers restraining him using their knees and elbows on or near his neck. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the alameda police department promising full transparency over the death of...
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. >> mary ann birmingham is senior director of compliance and quality management at sequel are these children safe at your facilities >> i can assure you that we take every step we can to ensure the safety of the clients and staff in our care. >> the state of michigan is now set to ban the use of restraints in youth facilities. sequel calls frederick's death senseless and tragic and fired those involved who were, quote, in clear violation of policies and training can you see our full hour tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific on msnbc. >>> new airline routes and how they could make your summer vacation easier and cheaper. >>> in the past few days, we've seen some of the highest numbers of air travelers since the and itching for vacations, airlines are adding hundreds of new direct routes to summer destinations stephanie ruhle has more >> reporter: for millions of millions, like this family -- >> tomorrow marks six weeks before >> vacation. >> that's right. >> reporter: a vacation can't come soon enough. >> we could just not wait. >> reporter: booked on a flight from baltimore t
. >> mary ann birmingham is senior director of compliance and quality management at sequel are these children safe at your facilities >> i can assure you that we take every step we can to ensure the safety of the clients and staff in our care. >> the state of michigan is now set to ban the use of restraints in youth facilities. sequel calls frederick's death senseless and tragic and fired those involved who were, quote, in clear violation of policies and training can you see...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. we know because donald trump bragged about that in his infamous july 25th phone call to the ukranian president. he said this. rudy knows what's happening and he's a very capable guy. if you could speak to him, that would be great. the former ambassador of the united states, the woman was bad news. now, this could be what the search warrant we saw this week was all about. if rudy was lobbying on behalf of ukranians to get rid of the ambassador but he did not register as a foreign lobbyist, that could be a federal crime. rudy also was involved in pressuring the ukranian government to open and announce investigations of the bidens. donald trump also announced this. he said, i will tell rudy and attorney general barr to call to the ukranian president. rudy ended up going on the chris cuomo show, we all remember this, and making these stunning admissions. okay. ly -- we all remember this. this is when rudy went on the show with chris cuomo and first denied he had asked the ukranian governm
ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. we know because donald trump bragged about that in his infamous july 25th phone call to the ukranian president. he said this. rudy knows what's happening and he's a very capable guy. if you could speak to him, that would be great. the former ambassador of the united states, the woman was bad news. now, this could be what the search warrant we saw this week was all about. if rudy was lobbying on behalf of ukranians to get rid of the ambassador but he did...
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. >> ste we need to hail mary the puck to the back nine, or else the shortstop might drive through the paint to jai alai, the bocce ball through the wicket, and we won't get covid under controooooooooooool! catch the snitch! yahtzee! that's why it's so critical that people get vaccinated. and, thankfully, they are. and i'll tell you all about it in tonight's episode of "the vax-scene." ( to the tune of "the nutcracker" ) ♪ we are the vaccine. get your shot right now in your arm. ♪ it won't hurt. then go hug your mom. ♪ get your shot. hug your mom. ♪ get your shot. hug your mom! >> stephen: one of the most hopeful things i've heard during this pandemic is that this saturday, the united states administered 4.6 million vaccine doses, a new single-day record. but there's a little hitch with the johnson & johnson vaccine. the c.d.c. has paused administering it because of a very low risk of blood clots. but the pause probably won't last long. as dr. fauci said, "it's going to be more like days to weeks, rather than weeks to months." excuse me, dr. fauci. we're in a pandemic. we don't
. >> ste we need to hail mary the puck to the back nine, or else the shortstop might drive through the paint to jai alai, the bocce ball through the wicket, and we won't get covid under controooooooooooool! catch the snitch! yahtzee! that's why it's so critical that people get vaccinated. and, thankfully, they are. and i'll tell you all about it in tonight's episode of "the vax-scene." ( to the tune of "the nutcracker" ) ♪ we are the vaccine. get your shot right now...
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protocolo de la realeza, ella llevaba el broche, que fue un regalo de boda a sus abuelos jorge v y la reina mary. una ceremonia sentida que oficiÓ el decano de windsor, porque esta capilla no tiene jurisdicciÓn el arzobispo de canterbury, sino que directamente la reina es la jefa o la mÁxima figura, es su iglesia es un iglesia personal de ella, como lo decÍa al principio. al final creo que veremos en que harry y williams, si no hablarÁn por lo menos se especular a mucho sobre su buena relaciÓn, ojalÁ que asÍ sea, esto es lo que vimos, fue una misa muy bonita la verdad. marÍa antonieta: fÍjate gabriela, no sÉ si estÁn de acuerdo ustedes, pero es algo evidente, sin lugar a duda el prÍncipe felipe el duque de edimburgo fue un gran feminista, o el primer feminista que llegarÍa la familia real, porque durante mÁs de 70 aÑos ir tres pasos detrÁs de la esposa, fue algo que tuvo que aprender. entregar el apellido. en la serie sale elpleito del apellido pero la realidad fue mÁs grande, la reina marÍa alguien le dice oigan, ya estÁ felipe brindando por el regreso de la casa de mountbat
protocolo de la realeza, ella llevaba el broche, que fue un regalo de boda a sus abuelos jorge v y la reina mary. una ceremonia sentida que oficiÓ el decano de windsor, porque esta capilla no tiene jurisdicciÓn el arzobispo de canterbury, sino que directamente la reina es la jefa o la mÁxima figura, es su iglesia es un iglesia personal de ella, como lo decÍa al principio. al final creo que veremos en que harry y williams, si no hablarÁn por lo menos se especular a mucho sobre su buena...
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marie curie estimates as many as 6000 people have died waiting for a decision on their claims. it is government repeatedly promised that it intends to end the six—month rule forcing terminally ill people to prove how long they have to live before they can access fast—track support. can the chancellor confirmed that this long, overdue reform will be in the queen's speech? mr speaker, it would be wrong for me to pre—empt the queen's speech. i am sure that there work and pensions secretary keeps everything under review and we want to make sure our welfare system supports those who need our help. that's a bit of a flavour of what is going on with treasury questions. we will pull away for a few moments and we will be back in an hour as it happens. in a few hours time the european parliament will vote on whether or not to accept a trade deal with the uk. the negotiations leading to the deal concluded at the end of last year. this week my colleague ros atkins is examining whether promises made during the brexit referendum and in the trade talks have been met parcelled up and div
marie curie estimates as many as 6000 people have died waiting for a decision on their claims. it is government repeatedly promised that it intends to end the six—month rule forcing terminally ill people to prove how long they have to live before they can access fast—track support. can the chancellor confirmed that this long, overdue reform will be in the queen's speech? mr speaker, it would be wrong for me to pre—empt the queen's speech. i am sure that there work and pensions secretary...
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>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is soon, very soon, clarifying the situation vis-a-vis masks in vaccinated versus on vaccinated people. >> reporter: more than 28% of the country is fully vaccinated against covid-19. >> you don't even have to get out of your car, it's so easy to get these vaccines. >> reporter: but about 5 million people never went back for the second dose. >> a lot of people have stronger reactions in the second dose than the first code. and that's because your body is actually building immunity against the virus and that's why the second dose is important to get.
>> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, there are expected to be new recommendations about infection control in hospital settings like hospitals and nursing homes. president biden is likely to make an announcement about the coronavirus today. the cdc is expected to come out with new guidelines for mask wearing today. >> the risk of infection outside is really minimal, if you're vaccinated and you're outside, it's even less. so, what we're going to be doing through the cdc is...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, is speaking about chauvin's guilty verdict. he sat down with scott pelley for "60 minutes." >> wevervince were i remember what happened in the rodney king case and remember how devastated i felt when i heard that the jury acquitted those officers, particularly when the victim is a person of color. it's just rare that there's any accountability. every moment of this case -- >> you can watch the full interview with keith ellison this sunday on "60 minutes." >>> and just minutes before the chauvin verdict was read, police in columbus, ohio, shot and killed a 16-year-old black girl armed with a knife, fueling a new round of protests. students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is trac
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> minnesota's attorney general, keith ellison, is speaking about chauvin's guilty verdict. he sat down with scott pelley for "60 minutes." >> wevervince were i remember what happened in the rodney king case and remember how devastated i felt when i heard that the jury acquitted those officers, particularly when the victim is a person of color. it's just rare that there's any accountability. every...
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so this first one from mary kirby mary kirby [ laughter ] >> steve: i'm here >> jimmy: oh, hey mary >> steve: how's your back? >> jimmy: it just got better are you wearing a microphone, mary >> steve: yeah, i am [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "jimmy, as i'm sure you already know, today is national kindergarten day. >> steve: i did not know that. >> jimmy: happy national kindergarten day "you and the roots should show pictures of yourselves from kindergarten." that sounds like fun here's a picture of me when i was five [ audience aw's was already in the navy then >> steve: really >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] it's the way it was. tariq, you got one >> tariq: yep, here's mine [ audience aw's >> jimmy: james, how about you >> sure, jimmy [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: wait, that was kindergarten >> jimmy: i don't know you can just say you don't have a photo. >> steve: yeah, don't lie. is that a beanie >> jimmy: it's a beanie -- >> steve: with a propeller >> jimmy: -- propeller on the top. >> steve: like 1920s >> jimmy: i don't what's going -- >> steve: it's what kids wear. >> jimmy: this one'
so this first one from mary kirby mary kirby [ laughter ] >> steve: i'm here >> jimmy: oh, hey mary >> steve: how's your back? >> jimmy: it just got better are you wearing a microphone, mary >> steve: yeah, i am [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "jimmy, as i'm sure you already know, today is national kindergarten day. >> steve: i did not know that. >> jimmy: happy national kindergarten day "you and the roots should show pictures of yourselves from...
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he also used colored pencils representing each of his pictures to see how marie did against him and with that he was able to figure out how to set up his defense. and also to figure out which picture should go against murray. the eddie murray's rate chart covers a couple of seasons. this is 88 to 90 90. all of this information of course is staff that kind of. it comes in some form through this scheme. it was hugely popular when it first came out in the sixties. he's kind of the foreigner for fantasy baseball actually, where you are able to pick your own players, pick your own teams, based on how they perform. but what you have is a game that was updated every year with kurds showing statistics of players from the previous year. and then you built your own team and with the role of a dive to the game proceeded and so many players and so many people in the front office of different baseball franchises used -- when they were kids to learn the intent outs of managing a game, managing a-team during the 1981 baseball strike in fact, a number of newspapers used -- to figure out how the games ha
he also used colored pencils representing each of his pictures to see how marie did against him and with that he was able to figure out how to set up his defense. and also to figure out which picture should go against murray. the eddie murray's rate chart covers a couple of seasons. this is 88 to 90 90. all of this information of course is staff that kind of. it comes in some form through this scheme. it was hugely popular when it first came out in the sixties. he's kind of the foreigner for...
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good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. well, these were the president's most extensive comments on racial justice since taking office. the president urging americans not to look away and think that the work is done now. arguing instead that now is the time to acknowledge and address systemic racism head on. >> this can be a moment of significant change. >> reporter: this morning, the president says a guilty verdict is just the start. >> it's not enough. we can't stop here. we can and we must do more to reduce the likelihood that tragedies like this will ever happen or occur again. >> reporter: calling systemic racism a stain on our nation's soul, biden urged congress to pass the sweeping police reform bill named in george floyd's honor, legislation introduced by then-senator kamala harris. >> here's the truth about racial injustice, it is not just a black america problem or a people of color problem. it is a problem for every amrican. >> reporter: the president telling americans to see this moment not as a conclusion, but
good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. well, these were the president's most extensive comments on racial justice since taking office. the president urging americans not to look away and think that the work is done now. arguing instead that now is the time to acknowledge and address systemic racism head on. >> this can be a moment of significant change. >> reporter: this morning, the president says a guilty verdict is just the start. >> it's not enough. we...
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mary of norwalk, connecticut, celebrating 101 years. secret to her longevity, she says yeah, glass of red wine every night with dinner. mary disteefano of tinton falls graduating in the top 5% of her high school class. happy 100th birthday to julien, his mom got a shoutout from willard back in 1985 for her 102nd birthday how about that. >> great genes. >> as willie used to say if you have a loved one celebrating a milestone birthday, tell us all about it, go to today.com/celebrate. >> glass of red wine gets you to 100, that's why you have two a little insurance >> exactly >> third and fourth hours just ahead. kri kri kristen welker and her husband are going to be back with more on their beautiful news. if you're looking for information about surrogacy, other infertility issues we have a lot of resources for you to check out on today.com, and also kristen wrote a beautiful letter to her new daughter. >> that was like the best part of our week, that chat with kristen. >> i know, right >> we are back with news and a check of your local wea
mary of norwalk, connecticut, celebrating 101 years. secret to her longevity, she says yeah, glass of red wine every night with dinner. mary disteefano of tinton falls graduating in the top 5% of her high school class. happy 100th birthday to julien, his mom got a shoutout from willard back in 1985 for her 102nd birthday how about that. >> great genes. >> as willie used to say if you have a loved one celebrating a milestone birthday, tell us all about it, go to today.com/celebrate....
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you have marie in florida who is also going to address dreamers and security nice balance of both and calling for bipartisan working group on that legislation. so we are seeing attempts by both the house and the senate about but the white house needs to step up. steve: the last time an american president really tried to step up and pass immigration reform that was george w. bush back in the day. all right, daniel, thank you very much for joining us today from texas. >> thank you, steve. you bet, thank you. steve: you bet. all right. coming up on this monday rush to retire the staggering number of new york's finest leaving behind the badge and the headache. our next guest says this could jeopardize your public safety. nickelodeon, the channel, accused of indoctrinating kids calling out, quote, environmental racism. what is that? that's straight ahead. you are watching "fox & friends" live from knox. ♪ ♪ nowhere to run, baby ♪ nowhere to hide ♪ ♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccina
you have marie in florida who is also going to address dreamers and security nice balance of both and calling for bipartisan working group on that legislation. so we are seeing attempts by both the house and the senate about but the white house needs to step up. steve: the last time an american president really tried to step up and pass immigration reform that was george w. bush back in the day. all right, daniel, thank you very much for joining us today from texas. >> thank you, steve....
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germany his parents were german nobility and he spent part of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from battenberg to mountbatten. prince phillip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's back with the loyalty diligence and worked prince philip earned respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subject in britain and from royal fans in germany. now one of the most photographed statues in europe is undoubtedly michelangelo's david $2000000.00 people visit there were nacelles masterpiece in florence every year just imagine the time savings if there were more well there will be because we store as a using the law. just technology to make a perfect clone the finished product will be on show this october at the world expo in dubai in the meanwhile he is a taster go buy. something . to. eat go to africa. this image is deceptive because bats are endangered in montana. she was fear of them and chased them
germany his parents were german nobility and he spent part of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from battenberg to mountbatten. prince phillip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's back with the loyalty diligence and worked prince philip earned respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subject in...
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absolutely worshipped, the grand duchess elizabeth of russia — and that was the order of martha and mary, that she took on after her illness. you know, she took on, and became a nun. my father said to her, "but hang on a minute — "how are we ever going to visit your grave?" she said, "don't be so silly — "there's a very good bus service from athens. " marvellous! she was that sort of person. and you could see where my father got that... ..directness. his family was always important to philip. despite the collapse of his parents' marriage, he always protected their memory. years after his father's death in monte carlo, philip collected his father's last belongings, and would wear his signet ring throughout his life. cheering the softer side of philip's character was mostly kept well hidden, except from those who knew him very well. like any other family of the time, your parents went out to work during the day, but in the evening, just the same as any other family, we would get together, we would sit on the sofa, as a group, and he would read to us. i think he's sometimes- accused of
absolutely worshipped, the grand duchess elizabeth of russia — and that was the order of martha and mary, that she took on after her illness. you know, she took on, and became a nun. my father said to her, "but hang on a minute — "how are we ever going to visit your grave?" she said, "don't be so silly — "there's a very good bus service from athens. " marvellous! she was that sort of person. and you could see where my father got that... ..directness. his...
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mary. >>> more sunshine today and seasonal daytime highs. as we head through the afternoon, 57 pacifica, 59 san francisco, oakland 64, low 70s for ncorr sajose. to show you on futurecast all the sunshine as we go through our day today. warmer for your friday but heating up for the weekend with that sunshine, 80s inland saturday and especi are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be
mary. >>> more sunshine today and seasonal daytime highs. as we head through the afternoon, 57 pacifica, 59 san francisco, oakland 64, low 70s for ncorr sajose. to show you on futurecast all the sunshine as we go through our day today. warmer for your friday but heating up for the weekend with that sunshine, 80s inland saturday and especi are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis have begun boarding up anticipating any potential fallout. meanwhile, inside of the courtroom, once closing arguments are over, instructions submitted by both sides and approved by the judge will be given to the jury. then they'll begin deliberating. after three weeks and 45 witnesses, the jury will hear closing arguments today in the trial of derek chauvin. >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege. >> reporter: the jury was not in the room when chauvin said he would not testify in his own defense. >> the truth and nothi
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, closing arguments and jury deliberations are expected to begin today in derek chauvin's murder trial. last week the defense wrapped up after the former minneapolis police officer said he would not testify. he's facing several charges in george floyd's death and could get up to 40 years in prison. skylercour in milis. with the case today? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. much like other parts of the country, businesses here in minneapolis...
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>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join us right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, linsey davis, our powerhouse political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal raid involving rudy giuliani. federal agents and police raiding the new york city home and office of former president trump's personal attorney. authorities waking him up at 6:00 a.m. sources telling abc news the fbi seized electronic devices, including his cell phone, all part of a federal investigation. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl on what he's learned tonight. >> reporter: new york city police officers were seen this afternoon leaving the apartment building on the upper east side of manhattan where rudy giuliani lives. giuliani was awakened at 6:00 a.m. this m
>> all right, mary bruce, thank you. mary will be right here with us tonight. i hope you'll join us right here for the president's address. i'll be joined by mary, martha raddatz, cecilia vega, jon karl, linsey davis, our powerhouse political team all here. live coverage of president biden's address to a joint session of congress, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, we continue with the news tonight and the other developing headline involves the federal...
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>> mary bruce with just one of those bridges over her shoulder tonight. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump now weighing in tonight after reports that florida congressman matt gaetz allegedly lobbied the trump white house for a blanket pardon for himself during the final months of the trump administration. here tonight, our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump broke his silence on the investigation into whether one of his most fervent supporters in congress had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. congressman matt gaetz has never asked me for a pardon, trump said in a written statement. it must also be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him. gaetz may never have directly asked trump for a pardon, but multiple former trump administration officials tell abc news that the now embattled congressman had urged the trump white house to grant blanket preemptive pardons for trump's political allies, including gaetz himself. gaetz had even talked about the idea publicly. >> he sh
>> mary bruce with just one of those bridges over her shoulder tonight. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump now weighing in tonight after reports that florida congressman matt gaetz allegedly lobbied the trump white house for a blanket pardon for himself during the final months of the trump administration. here tonight, our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: today, donald trump broke his silence on the investigation into whether one of his...