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maggie or sarah? i don't know. oh. me-- i like maggie. me and maggie are going to have party.are going to have party until you deliver the money. what? wait! now, talk to your wife. no! wait! what are you going to do? i'll get you money, anything! please, don't hurt my family! ( whimpers ) lucas? susan! what's he doing? i don't know, i can't see. no more britney. ( whimpering ) come on. come on. maggie? ( muffled cry ) susan: maggie? susan: leave her alone! you like to fight? i like to fight, too. susan: you touch her, i'll kill you! maggie?! what's going on?! what's he doing to her?! ( crying ) susan: please... don't touch her, please. she's just a little girl. please. ( crying ): please... leave her alone. she's just a little girl. maggie, mommy's here, baby. mommy's here. susan! lucas, damn you! whatever they want, just give it to them. tell them i'll get the money today. just tell them to stop. susan? susan?! they weren't able to get a trace. mr. colter? get away from me. we know you borrowed money from them. if you give us a name, we can find them. you can't help me. am i
maggie or sarah? i don't know. oh. me-- i like maggie. me and maggie are going to have party.are going to have party until you deliver the money. what? wait! now, talk to your wife. no! wait! what are you going to do? i'll get you money, anything! please, don't hurt my family! ( whimpers ) lucas? susan! what's he doing? i don't know, i can't see. no more britney. ( whimpering ) come on. come on. maggie? ( muffled cry ) susan: maggie? susan: leave her alone! you like to fight? i like to fight,...
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so we wanted to give her a fabulous red dress that she actually picked out from maggie london. >> maggie more of our special show. but first, this is "today" on -- >> nbc. >> i knew she'd do that. >> i always do it. >>> well, we hope you enjoyed our special look back at the best of ambush makeovers. >> tomorrow, hoda woman, a brand new show. yes, we've got the recipe for happiness. you might be surprised to hear the ingredients. >> is that right? does it involve this ingredient? >> maybe. >> all right. plus if you didn't get away this summer we've got some suggestions for a fall escape. >> and jill martin with all the things you need to make your labor day weekend fun and fabulous. >> and how to make your guy look hot for the fall. >> have a great day. >> no, an awesome one. >> yeah, that, too. >> bye. peterman. >> this isn't me. hopefully she went to the gym. it all e baby tones got together. you feel like you're living a balanced life. unbalanced?m jeff: not at all. plus, a college freshman. this has got to be one of the moments. >> it is the greatest moment. jeff: introducing michael
so we wanted to give her a fabulous red dress that she actually picked out from maggie london. >> maggie more of our special show. but first, this is "today" on -- >> nbc. >> i knew she'd do that. >> i always do it. >>> well, we hope you enjoyed our special look back at the best of ambush makeovers. >> tomorrow, hoda woman, a brand new show. yes, we've got the recipe for happiness. you might be surprised to hear the ingredients. >> is that...
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he told maggie he doesn't. my guess is once he gets in the senate there will be a lot of people talking to him about how long he'll be there and what else he will run for. >> eugene, what are we looking for in cory booker? >> the question is is he going to be a tourist in the senate and use it for photo ops or will he do what hillary clinton did, which is to really immerse herself in the institution. learn how to become effective. she became an effective senator. is he going to do that or just passesing through? >> good conversation. i hope you all appreciate we didn't say anthony weiner's name in the introduction. >> but we thought it. >> we all thought about t. nice to see you. thanks, maggie, chris, eugene. thanks as well to you. we'll be back. this is "andrea mitchell this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that
he told maggie he doesn't. my guess is once he gets in the senate there will be a lot of people talking to him about how long he'll be there and what else he will run for. >> eugene, what are we looking for in cory booker? >> the question is is he going to be a tourist in the senate and use it for photo ops or will he do what hillary clinton did, which is to really immerse herself in the institution. learn how to become effective. she became an effective senator. is he going to do...
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let me try to get to you on this, maggie. because you've got a job to do.s this the sign of inner combustion and perhaps blaming everybody, hating everybody because this ship's going down? >> i think it is a sign of tremendous strain on a campaign that has been having a lot of problems over the last week and a half including seeing let's not forget the campaign manager walk off the campaign last friday after the latest disclosures about anthony weiner and his life after he resigned from congress. i will say, and this is no defense of the language, the language was clearly bad and sexist. this is not the first time at least this new york reporter has heard language like that from a press aide. there have been notoriously rough and aggressive and really colorful press aides in and around new york city and state government over the years. this was obviously a mistake by barbara morgan. this was obviously a mistake where she believed she was off the record or thought she was off the record, tpm stands by it. says she was not. that was very clear. she shouldn't
let me try to get to you on this, maggie. because you've got a job to do.s this the sign of inner combustion and perhaps blaming everybody, hating everybody because this ship's going down? >> i think it is a sign of tremendous strain on a campaign that has been having a lot of problems over the last week and a half including seeing let's not forget the campaign manager walk off the campaign last friday after the latest disclosures about anthony weiner and his life after he resigned from...
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maggie lafferty? philly p.d. would've never guessed, cheap suit and all.d sex crimes at west in '82, right, maggie? on the line, too. so what? you handle this job? (gunfire popping) i remember the kid, sure. said a michael delaney raped her? yep. nothing i could do. i thought you were sex crimes. a joke, back in the day. i had a desk, a phone, that's it. nobody cared. not that you'd remember. you, maybe. so you sent her away. nice. my lieutenant said rape victims were gals that just regretted it the next morning. my hands were tied. real door prize, your lieutenant. men-- can't live with 'em, can't kill 'em off. drop the battle axe. talk about the girl. name was, uh... tess... tessie something or other. scholarship kid from kensington, working a job in the school cafeteria, raising her kid brother, parents dead. how'd she run into delaney? knew the ... clown from school. real charmer, that guy. gave her a paper rose before he tore her up. so this tessie comes in... d boy, was she a wreck. don't you think it'd be wise to leave your kid brother home? (sighs)
maggie lafferty? philly p.d. would've never guessed, cheap suit and all.d sex crimes at west in '82, right, maggie? on the line, too. so what? you handle this job? (gunfire popping) i remember the kid, sure. said a michael delaney raped her? yep. nothing i could do. i thought you were sex crimes. a joke, back in the day. i had a desk, a phone, that's it. nobody cared. not that you'd remember. you, maybe. so you sent her away. nice. my lieutenant said rape victims were gals that just regretted...
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i think maggie, something else telling is that a college i.d. is not permissible. so i mean, to me that's what exposes this for what it really is. i personally don't have a problem with saying show an i.d. when you vote but you ought to take into consideration what form of identification the folks in that particular community are most likely to possess. if they don't drive cars because they don't own cars and sorry if i'm preaching at you, it shouldn't be the voter i.d. >> i mean, without getting into motive on either side, there is no question that there are certain core constituencies that are affected, just as you said. and in many of those cases, certainly younger voters as we just saw. those are voters who have been voting at national elections democrat. i think that going to a real issue of exactly whose constituencies are impacted here. the question is what the governor said is do people get upset about this, feel targeted and turn out because of that. >> all good points. >> thank you, maggie. thank you, governor. nice to see you both. >> thank you. >>> comi
i think maggie, something else telling is that a college i.d. is not permissible. so i mean, to me that's what exposes this for what it really is. i personally don't have a problem with saying show an i.d. when you vote but you ought to take into consideration what form of identification the folks in that particular community are most likely to possess. if they don't drive cars because they don't own cars and sorry if i'm preaching at you, it shouldn't be the voter i.d. >> i mean, without...
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thank you maggie and governor. nice to see you both. >>> coming up, progressives were thrilled with attorney engeneral eric holder's speech against minimum sentencing laws but not everyone agrees. they argue the new policy could give criminals more incentive to deal drugs. also, it's hard to ignore. birtherism and race are playing a disturbingly big role in anti-obama protests this summer and no doubting whitey bulger's criminalate but guess who may have. his faithful protector? the fbi and finally anthony wien ser known for exposing things that should be kept private. has he just exposes a secret about hillary. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of
thank you maggie and governor. nice to see you both. >>> coming up, progressives were thrilled with attorney engeneral eric holder's speech against minimum sentencing laws but not everyone agrees. they argue the new policy could give criminals more incentive to deal drugs. also, it's hard to ignore. birtherism and race are playing a disturbingly big role in anti-obama protests this summer and no doubting whitey bulger's criminalate but guess who may have. his faithful protector? the...
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maggie! hey, hey, get your sticky hands off me. ow! ( hisses ) oh, bad cat. leave her alone. ( grunts ) ( lisa screams ) wow, my mind just created that out of nothing. this tank is releasing the full potential of my brain. ♪ ooh-eee ooh-ah-ah ♪ ting-tang, walla-walla-bing-bang ♪ ♪ ooh-eee ooh-ah-ah ♪ walla-bing-bang ting-ting, too... ♪ come on, come on, i need some gossip here. where is everybody? does this town shut down at 5:00? frankie, it's me, killer. i just busted out of prison and the cops are after me. ooh, talk to me, baby. okay, i think i lost them. ( mooing ) uh-oh, a cow. eat lead, bossy. listen, tony, i need someplace to hide. oh, this place looks good-- "742 evergreen terrace." ( gasps ) now, to open the door and kill who's-ever inside. i'll start by turning the knob. ( laughing ) got you, mrs.... ( groans ) oh, my god. ( bart laughing ) oh, mom, you are a prankster's dream. ( laughs ) wow, you really clobbered him. that was a horrible trick to play on your mother. yeah, well, it serves you right for eavesdropping. well, i guess we both learned
maggie! hey, hey, get your sticky hands off me. ow! ( hisses ) oh, bad cat. leave her alone. ( grunts ) ( lisa screams ) wow, my mind just created that out of nothing. this tank is releasing the full potential of my brain. ♪ ooh-eee ooh-ah-ah ♪ ting-tang, walla-walla-bing-bang ♪ ♪ ooh-eee ooh-ah-ah ♪ walla-bing-bang ting-ting, too... ♪ come on, come on, i need some gossip here. where is everybody? does this town shut down at 5:00? frankie, it's me, killer. i just busted out of...
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but her father died when maggie was very young and her mother, working as a maid, battled alcoholism.he theater group became, first, a refuge and then something more, when maggie wrote a play about her mother's experience. >> so her struggle and her triumph was something that we put on the stage. and seeing that was-- for my family-- it became a healing process. through her coming to see the play, we were able to have a conversation about what that meant for us and how that made us a strong family. >> we took a boat on the ocean. 25 of us. >> reporter: with "home/land", a.p.t.p. has taken on perhaps its most controversial subject yet: illegal immigration. it's explored through a series of vignettes and stories, including one of a young palestinian woman who came to the u.s. as a child. >> we just need your i.d. >> my i.d.? >> for the paperwork. >> i have my student i.d. >> birth certificate? >> it's from jordan. >> passport? >> jordan. >> social security card? >> yes, but it says not valid for work. >> reporter: in another scene a mexican-born father, held in a detention center and th
but her father died when maggie was very young and her mother, working as a maid, battled alcoholism.he theater group became, first, a refuge and then something more, when maggie wrote a play about her mother's experience. >> so her struggle and her triumph was something that we put on the stage. and seeing that was-- for my family-- it became a healing process. through her coming to see the play, we were able to have a conversation about what that meant for us and how that made us a...
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everybody was out safely before the building caved in thanks to the fast action of a security officer maggie had alerted. >> the security officer richard banged on all the doors and woke some folks up from a deep sleep. >> if she had to describe that sunday night she'd call it calm chaos. >> people were breaking windows throwing their luggage out but doing so in almost a stoop poor in shock because the building was collapsing around us everyone was being very proactive about getting their family out. >> scary and then they were all stuck outside many unable to get their belongings. >> my son was in a swim diaper. we had no diapers, no clothes, no shoes. my son had no shoes on. there were infants without formula. elderly without medication, den sures. >> by early next morning management had relocated guests -- maggie is glad they were able to get out of their room and the building that sank. >> our room is over 100 feet under ground. the next day building was still moving. >> 105 people were evacuated from that villa to other nearby buildings. since the collapse geo technical engineers are dr
everybody was out safely before the building caved in thanks to the fast action of a security officer maggie had alerted. >> the security officer richard banged on all the doors and woke some folks up from a deep sleep. >> if she had to describe that sunday night she'd call it calm chaos. >> people were breaking windows throwing their luggage out but doing so in almost a stoop poor in shock because the building was collapsing around us everyone was being very proactive about...
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maggie, what would you like to ask president obama today?> i would like to ask him to explain the contradictory statements out of the white house and from him about the nsa surveillance program and what is the case and what isn't? >> all good questions. i think -- presumably some of those will be asked. thanks to you, chuck. god speed as you head to the white house where it will be an interesting press conference. >>> more rain is adding to the misery today in parts of the south and midwest already hit by flash flooding. firefighters had to rescue people from the roofs of their cars and homes thursday in nashville. in missouri, overflowing creeks washed away trailer homes and claimed at least two lives. and out in california, firefighters are scrambling to keep up with the rapidly moving wildfire 90 miles east of l.a. 2,000 people forced to flee the flames of the so-called silver fire and has already destroyed 26 homes and it threatens hundreds more. 22 square miles have been scorched by the wildfire. it is only 25% contained. the blaze is b
maggie, what would you like to ask president obama today?> i would like to ask him to explain the contradictory statements out of the white house and from him about the nsa surveillance program and what is the case and what isn't? >> all good questions. i think -- presumably some of those will be asked. thanks to you, chuck. god speed as you head to the white house where it will be an interesting press conference. >>> more rain is adding to the misery today in parts of the...
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maggie lake breaks down the big name battle. >> reporter: it is the guessing game in washington thissummer. will it be janet yellin or larry summers to fill one of the world's most important and demanding jobs? the battle on both sides to influence the white house on the next federal reserve chairman has been intense and highly unusual. >> in the old days, if you campaigned for it or people on your behalf campaigned for it it looked bad. this whisper campaign on beof summers and yellen is new in washington. >> reporter: some democrats sent a letter to president obama urging him to pick yellen but summers has supporters in high places, too. tim geithner and bob reuben are both reportedly in his corner. one thing is certain. bernanke's shoes will be big ones to fill. wall street loves the tens of billions of stimulus he pumps into the economy each month. summers is skeptical and yellen is believed to be in favor. >> yellen is seen as continuity with bernanke. she's been at bernanke's side for the past two years as the vice chair. they coordinate policy together. >> reporter: yellen has
maggie lake breaks down the big name battle. >> reporter: it is the guessing game in washington thissummer. will it be janet yellin or larry summers to fill one of the world's most important and demanding jobs? the battle on both sides to influence the white house on the next federal reserve chairman has been intense and highly unusual. >> in the old days, if you campaigned for it or people on your behalf campaigned for it it looked bad. this whisper campaign on beof summers and...
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i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well let's begin this afternoon in egypt protests in the country continue to result in bloodshed as pro-war see demonstrators clash with military forces. ok. the death toll in the country continues to rise on both sides thirty six protesters died while in police custody over the weekend meanwhile islamic militants ambush to what many buses carrying off duty police officers in northern egypt killing twenty five of them execution style wednesday marks the seventh week of clashes since president morsi was ousted if the turmoil spreads to other countries and some analysts are worried that the suez canal could shut down disrupting oil supplies and driving up marc. prices that's something that didn't even happen during the arab spring uprisings so obviously the country is very unstable at the moment everyone has their eyes on egypt hoping for a quick resolution but as artie's belcher reports that is a long way off. two very bloody incidences that took place sunday and of course today the first incident yesterday was apparently a botched prison break out
i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well let's begin this afternoon in egypt protests in the country continue to result in bloodshed as pro-war see demonstrators clash with military forces. ok. the death toll in the country continues to rise on both sides thirty six protesters died while in police custody over the weekend meanwhile islamic militants ambush to what many buses carrying off duty police officers in northern egypt killing twenty five of them execution style wednesday marks the...
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this is by maggie london.red and brown so that's why we picked this. >> you look great. >> a big round of applause for edie. >> our second lady is robin rule. she told us she stopped wearing makeup when her friend stopped working in the cosmetic industry. she's 75 years old. she's decided now was a great time to get a glam new look. let's listen to her story. >> you told me you are the only one who pays $14 for a haircut in new york city. >> i go to a little barbershop on amsterdam avenue. i've been satisfied with it but i'm sure i could do something better. >> you are here with your closest friends. your excited for this? you seem really nervous when we picked you. >> i'm a little nervous, yeah. i'm not used to publicity. >> well, you are going to be a big star very soon. >> i guess so. my mother will be very happy. >> all right. robin is here with her friends judy and miriam. let's take one last look at robin rule. and bring her out. the new one. here she is. >> okay. all right. judy, miriam, you want to tak
this is by maggie london.red and brown so that's why we picked this. >> you look great. >> a big round of applause for edie. >> our second lady is robin rule. she told us she stopped wearing makeup when her friend stopped working in the cosmetic industry. she's 75 years old. she's decided now was a great time to get a glam new look. let's listen to her story. >> you told me you are the only one who pays $14 for a haircut in new york city. >> i go to a little...
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maggie joins me now along with her son.hard shanley, the resort security guard who is being held by many as a hero. good to have you with us. i can see your son doesn't want to be with us tonight. >> that's correct. he likes to be independent like mom. >> let him run around, that's okay. tell us what is like being in the middle of a sinkhole. >> absolutely terrifying and surreal. the thoughts that go through your mind are everything unknown. there is no way to be prepared for a sinkhole experience or having a building collapsing around you in any type of situation. it's something i never imagined i would experience. >> and how important was the man standing to your left, richard shanley? >> he's absolutely a hero. i watched him single handedly make his way up into every room up and down the stairs. i was across the street videotaping as those events occurred. we watched him as he accounted for everybody in the room. he absolutely is a hero. i'm very thankful to him. >> richard, it was obviously a devastating thing to happen
maggie joins me now along with her son.hard shanley, the resort security guard who is being held by many as a hero. good to have you with us. i can see your son doesn't want to be with us tonight. >> that's correct. he likes to be independent like mom. >> let him run around, that's okay. tell us what is like being in the middle of a sinkhole. >> absolutely terrifying and surreal. the thoughts that go through your mind are everything unknown. there is no way to be prepared for...
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. >> reporter: shortly after 3:00 in the morning, maggie started her camera during the chaos. she says it came without warning while on vacation with family and friends from virginia, she heard a single window pop its frame, then another and another. at first she thought it was someone in a fight. >> glass flying. people jumping out of windows. luggage flying out of windows, people trying to salvage what they could. >> to me, it sounded like popcorn popping. porti pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: in all evacuating 1 a 5 tourists here on vacation. >> people were sleeping. i literally had to wake them up and tell them get out of the building. >> reporter: why do sinkholes occur? in florida, sandy clay all supporteon a layer of limestone. limestone is like a strainer. the water migrates down and hits florida's underground river, but when there is too much rain or a drought it can create a void like a balloon with air. as that void gets bigger, the earth on top becomes too heavy, and the balloon pops, causing a catastrophic event. a sinkhole. >> geologists say they know when conditions
. >> reporter: shortly after 3:00 in the morning, maggie started her camera during the chaos. she says it came without warning while on vacation with family and friends from virginia, she heard a single window pop its frame, then another and another. at first she thought it was someone in a fight. >> glass flying. people jumping out of windows. luggage flying out of windows, people trying to salvage what they could. >> to me, it sounded like popcorn popping. porti pop, pop,...
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liz: maggie, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks, liz.e breaking news right now, sandra, president and chief executive officer of the federal reserve bank of cleveland has just announced that she will retire from the bank early next year. she joined the cleveland fed in 1983, head of the bank since 2003, and recently made news saying that if the economy continues on its trajectory of growth we've seen, we should, quote, start tapering soon. no time exactly put on that, just soon. closing bell ringing in 30 minutes. in a moment, charlie has some behind the scenes board room intrigue at apple. what it means for ceo tim cook, a fox business exclusive, stay tuned, he's coming right down. ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment thayou know, spiriva helpsted airwme breathe easier.hours. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powr does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden
liz: maggie, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks, liz.e breaking news right now, sandra, president and chief executive officer of the federal reserve bank of cleveland has just announced that she will retire from the bank early next year. she joined the cleveland fed in 1983, head of the bank since 2003, and recently made news saying that if the economy continues on its trajectory of growth we've seen, we should, quote, start tapering soon. no time exactly put on that, just...
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but, as maggie explains, it is all pretty theoretical at this point. >> i have a name for it, it is called the hyper loop. >> still confused? i met up with brian inside the old school new york city subway system to get the real hyper loop scoop. >> what are we thinking it might be like, it is supposed to not be like the infrastructure that we are used to. >> he says it is nothing like we have seen before so what would it look like? >> it looks something like a tube sort of like enclosed tube and we just blast air through that, kind of like, you know the old school mail system where they, sends the package up and it gets sucked up and we'll be launched of the rail gun, 600 miles per hour. >> is this something we want to ride on? >> i think so because in a controe environment. >> videos like this one on youtube are atempting to show what a hyper loop system will look like but in the real world there will be some challenges. >> all of the traffic jams and air delays and subway can change. >> i love it. it is something we need to move us forward. these old ways are not working, old transit is
but, as maggie explains, it is all pretty theoretical at this point. >> i have a name for it, it is called the hyper loop. >> still confused? i met up with brian inside the old school new york city subway system to get the real hyper loop scoop. >> what are we thinking it might be like, it is supposed to not be like the infrastructure that we are used to. >> he says it is nothing like we have seen before so what would it look like? >> it looks something like a tube...
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maggie smells bad, and the cat wants something but i don't know what. i'm almost done.o get out of my purse. ( no audio ) geez, try the gas pedal, grandma. it's right there next to the brake. oh, for god's sake. go back to new jersey. ( exasperated grunting ) ( honking horn ) come on! come on! get that corpse off the road! the streets are for the living. slow down, you maniac! show some respect for this coffin full of bricks representing a young man lost at sea! ( siren wails ) oh, great. what'd i do? this better be important. can the sweet talk, thelma and louise. you have a serious mental illness. the technical term is "road rage." i'll see you tomorrow morning at traffic school, speedy. and you got exactly five seconds to get out of my sight. oh... ( tires screeching ) oh, why are the pretty ones always insane? okay, i assume you all know why you're here. that's right. you're all angry sick people. but over these next eight hours you will be broken down to the level of infants then rebuilt as functional members of society then broken down again, then lunch then, if t
maggie smells bad, and the cat wants something but i don't know what. i'm almost done.o get out of my purse. ( no audio ) geez, try the gas pedal, grandma. it's right there next to the brake. oh, for god's sake. go back to new jersey. ( exasperated grunting ) ( honking horn ) come on! come on! get that corpse off the road! the streets are for the living. slow down, you maniac! show some respect for this coffin full of bricks representing a young man lost at sea! ( siren wails ) oh, great....
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the tricycle's on loan from the maggie simpson collection.piece i call "failed shelving unit with stupid, stuck chainsaw and applesauce." and finally, my thing de resistance-- "attempted birdhouse i." ( chirping ) ( appalled murmuring ) shall we start the bidding at, say, $10,000? all right, how about a million? i'll give you two bucks for the bird if it's still alive. what's going on here? you weirdos love this stuff. homer, i'm afraid they only love what's new and shocking. these pieces are just like your earlier work. you've gone from hip to boring. why don't you call us when you get to kitsch? ( strained laugh ) come on, gunter, kyoto. if we hurry we can still catch the heroin craze. wait! come back! i'm a god to you! worship me or fear my wrath! oh, please, fear my wrath! please! call me. why don't people like my art anymore? homer, i know you worked hard but all of your... things were kind of the same. hey, ray jay johnson never changed his act. and he's more popular now than he's ever been. who? ♪ you c
the tricycle's on loan from the maggie simpson collection.piece i call "failed shelving unit with stupid, stuck chainsaw and applesauce." and finally, my thing de resistance-- "attempted birdhouse i." ( chirping ) ( appalled murmuring ) shall we start the bidding at, say, $10,000? all right, how about a million? i'll give you two bucks for the bird if it's still alive. what's going on here? you weirdos love this stuff. homer, i'm afraid they only love what's new and...
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because i want you to talk to maggie and explain what's going on with florida. we'll get to that in a minute. maggie, i understand you weren't actually in the building that collapsed but you were next door. what tdid you see and hear? >> actually, we were in the building. we were in 104. building 104, room 104. our room is under ground 50 feet. we were in the kiddy pool. i had my purse inside. i left to go grab some chinese food. walking back into our room that's when the banging and all the windows started to explode. i pulled my friend and her kids to jump into the front seat. i thought somebody was firing a gun, breaking in a window, there was an altercation. so we high tailed it with all the kids sitting in the front seat to the security guard. i told him i think building 104, there's a crime being committed. they said, yes, ma'am, we've got some maintenance on the site. the building is collapsing. obvious of course, we were in disbelief. reraced back to see if we could salvage any of our belongings. we arrived just yesterday at 5:00. >> magmaggie, i don't k
because i want you to talk to maggie and explain what's going on with florida. we'll get to that in a minute. maggie, i understand you weren't actually in the building that collapsed but you were next door. what tdid you see and hear? >> actually, we were in the building. we were in 104. building 104, room 104. our room is under ground 50 feet. we were in the kiddy pool. i had my purse inside. i left to go grab some chinese food. walking back into our room that's when the banging and all...
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. >> maggie mcfearson rentseso rented a -- mcfearson rented her apartment to her. >> i just look at itld sobriety test and arrested her for drunk driving and even an elementary student knows that's not right. >> it's horrible to drink and drive. even if you have kids in the car or not. >> the two students are okay. authorities are still looking at child endangerment charges. kpix 5. >> chp says it's too early if drugs or alcohol played a role in a crash tonight. two men killed when their suv flew through a guardrail and crashed down an embankment. this is about 5:30 this evening. the victims were both 35 years old. another man in the suv was taken to the hospital as precaution. >>> tonight, the obama administration is considering military action against syria. evidence strongly indicates chemical weapons were used. >> the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders is a inhumanbele. >> many of his relatives in syria have already escaped to egypt, lebanon and the u.s. >> my uncle was shot by a sniper. they have no mercy. >> the syrian-american hopes president obama will help t
. >> maggie mcfearson rentseso rented a -- mcfearson rented her apartment to her. >> i just look at itld sobriety test and arrested her for drunk driving and even an elementary student knows that's not right. >> it's horrible to drink and drive. even if you have kids in the car or not. >> the two students are okay. authorities are still looking at child endangerment charges. kpix 5. >> chp says it's too early if drugs or alcohol played a role in a crash tonight....
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comenzaron a caer en el hoyo de 60 pies de ancho y 20 de profundidad nuestro piso estÁ enterrado dice maggitras partes de florida. pi el staff nuestro de todos los dÍas, fue un evento fuera de lo ordeno ra rÍo. >>> el v p del hotel estÁ ad vahÍdo que no hubo lesionados >>> es algo milagroso, hubo sonidos que alertaron a los hueso piedades. en la mayorÍa de los casos no existe ninguna alerta. >>> estos pozos son fallas subterrÁneas naturales en marzo de este aÑo falleciÓ cuando su casa se hundiÓ en tampa florida. >>> se investiga la escena, para saber lo que ocasionÓ este hundimiento las autoridades por su parte, dicen que todavÍa es muy temprano para estimar el costo de los daÑos. andrea marcial, telemundo. >>> vamos a colorado las fuertes lluvias provocaron inundaciones y serios deslaves, causando la muerte de una persona y la desapariciÓn de otra el torrente, miren esto, arrastrÓ a los carros como barquitos de papel. y una mujer fue vista por Última vez agarrÁndose de un arbol en la crecidae un rÍo. >>> las inundaciones, daÑaron decenas de edificaciones, y vehÍculos de mucho peso. >>> en
comenzaron a caer en el hoyo de 60 pies de ancho y 20 de profundidad nuestro piso estÁ enterrado dice maggitras partes de florida. pi el staff nuestro de todos los dÍas, fue un evento fuera de lo ordeno ra rÍo. >>> el v p del hotel estÁ ad vahÍdo que no hubo lesionados >>> es algo milagroso, hubo sonidos que alertaron a los hueso piedades. en la mayorÍa de los casos no existe ninguna alerta. >>> estos pozos son fallas subterrÁneas naturales en marzo de este...
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i'm maggie, sitting in for melissa lee. hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. there is another beaten down tech stock bringing smiles to the faces of investors everywhere. that is facebook breaking through 40 bucks on an upgrade. with this move, facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. that's with a b and that is more than mcdonald's and american express and even boeing. the question we have, is it too late to get in? brian, i will start with you. everyone pointed to the 38 mark, ipo price as key bias. we've broken in with 40 bucks and a little bit of change, do you see more gains from here? the move up caught me by surprise. i made some trade, hoping to see the stock down tick a little bit and i could get back in. they're meeting some of their goals. monetizing to add revenue out of the mobile area. 40% of their revenue. video demand the next thing coming from them where they can charge and the earnings is strong. >> yes. certainly, facebook come at an interesting time. investors pulled the most amount of money ou
i'm maggie, sitting in for melissa lee. hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. there is another beaten down tech stock bringing smiles to the faces of investors everywhere. that is facebook breaking through 40 bucks on an upgrade. with this move, facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. that's with a b and that is more than mcdonald's and american express and even boeing. the question we have, is it too late to get in? brian, i will start with you....
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maggie lake, cnn, new york. >> and the president has made it clear to democratic lawmakers that he hasn'ted who will replace ben bernanke just yet. he had several closed door meetings with republicans and the senate. he also mentioned a third name, donald cohn. cohn is now a senior fellow with the brookings institute. he spent 40 years at the fed and was adviser to ben bernanke during the financial crisis of 2008. john, this is not a political position, the chairman of the federal reserve. this is not a political job, but the politics, white hot politics in washington right now about who is going to get that job. >> we've never seen anything like that. the federal reserve chair is usually filled by the most boring person in washington, d.c. this is more like a shouting campaign. you have senators writing letters, you have editorial boards writing in months before a decision will be made, and now, most remarkably, you have the president out loud, in front of members of congress, defending someone that he hasn't even picked yet. it is really staggering here. and until now, it's really been
maggie lake, cnn, new york. >> and the president has made it clear to democratic lawmakers that he hasn'ted who will replace ben bernanke just yet. he had several closed door meetings with republicans and the senate. he also mentioned a third name, donald cohn. cohn is now a senior fellow with the brookings institute. he spent 40 years at the fed and was adviser to ben bernanke during the financial crisis of 2008. john, this is not a political position, the chairman of the federal...
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maggie lake, thanks so much.te it. >> sure thing. >>> the earth opens and a building falls in. we'll have the latest from florida where a huge sinkhole is growing huger right near disney world. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if
maggie lake, thanks so much.te it. >> sure thing. >>> the earth opens and a building falls in. we'll have the latest from florida where a huge sinkhole is growing huger right near disney world. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka...
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we want to give her a fabulous red dress that she picked out from maggie london. >> maggie london isight be surprised to hear the ingredients. >> is that right? does it involve this ingredient? >> maybe. >> all right. plus if you didn't get away this summer, we have some suggestions for a fall escape. >> and jill martin with all the things you need to make your labor day weekend fun and fabulous. >> how to make your guy look hot for the fall. >> have a great day. >> no, an awesome one. >> yeah, that, too. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the 2, 3, even 4 services you want to build the bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now! choose a u-verse triple play bundle for just $79 a month, our new low price. get the same great price for 2 years. plus, switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs, o
we want to give her a fabulous red dress that she picked out from maggie london. >> maggie london isight be surprised to hear the ingredients. >> is that right? does it involve this ingredient? >> maybe. >> all right. plus if you didn't get away this summer, we have some suggestions for a fall escape. >> and jill martin with all the things you need to make your labor day weekend fun and fabulous. >> how to make your guy look hot for the fall. >> have a...
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. >> reporter: maggie mooney-seus of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says the recent rash of dolphin deaths is very similar to an episode that happened in 1987 when more than 900 dolphins died. in that case, a bacterial infection was mostly to blame. virginia has seen the biggest spike this summer. 42 dolphins died in july, compared to 10 in july 2011 and 2012 combined. how concerned is noaa, that this is happening? the concern here is that it's an elevated number of one species, so we are watching this very closely and collecting much information as we can. >> reporter: sometimes the dolphins are found sick but alive. this one was found trapped on a sandbar in long island but a rescue worker nursed it back to health. >> we still try to collect as much data information as we can from them. so we're hoping that there's still going to be a positive from those deaths. >> reporter: experts say the carcasses pose no potential health risk, and the affected beaches are safe. one of the biggest issues has been cleanup. each dolphin can weigh up to 500 pounds. vinita nair, cbs
. >> reporter: maggie mooney-seus of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says the recent rash of dolphin deaths is very similar to an episode that happened in 1987 when more than 900 dolphins died. in that case, a bacterial infection was mostly to blame. virginia has seen the biggest spike this summer. 42 dolphins died in july, compared to 10 in july 2011 and 2012 combined. how concerned is noaa, that this is happening? the concern here is that it's an elevated number of...
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. >> reporter: it was shortly after 3:00 in the morning, and maggie started her camera phone amid the chaos. she says it came without warning while on vacation with family and friends from virginia, she heard a single window pop its frame, then another and another. at first she thought it was someone in a fight. >> things flying, like glass flying. people jumping out of windows. luggage flying out of windows, people trying to salvage what they could. >> to me, it sounded like popcorn popping. pop, pop, pop. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: a security guard on patrol then began to run from unit to unit, in all evacuating 105 tourists here on vacation. >> there was people sleeping. i literally had to wake them up and tell them get out of the building. >> reporter: why do sinkholes occur? in florida, the state's sandy soil sits on top of clay, and that is all supported on a layer of limestone. limestone is like a strainer. the water migrates down and hits florida's underground rivers, but when there is too much rain or a drought, it can create a void like a balloon with air. as that void gets big
. >> reporter: it was shortly after 3:00 in the morning, and maggie started her camera phone amid the chaos. she says it came without warning while on vacation with family and friends from virginia, she heard a single window pop its frame, then another and another. at first she thought it was someone in a fight. >> things flying, like glass flying. people jumping out of windows. luggage flying out of windows, people trying to salvage what they could. >> to me, it sounded like...
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maggie was on the tour of the center. >> the pandas for china is like the bald eagle for the united statesg part of your country and your heritage and what you stand for, i think it's really important to preserve that and to make sure that they stay around. >> reporter: it's believed 1600 pandas live in the wild today. there were nearly 2500 in the mid 1970s. the chinese government has set up more than 60 nature preserves to try to protect the remaining pandas. >> i think that the hard thing that every government has to balance is the demands of their people, more mouths to feed, more bodies to clothe, more bodies to put in a house and environmental protection. >> reporter: that balance is not tipping in the panda's favor despite the promise and all the attention each birth receives. seth doan, cbs news, cheng do, china. >>> well, coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, more from seth doan live in beijing for the latest on the corruption trial of bo, plus the reaction to the alleged chemical attack in syria. we will go to the state department. >>> director spike lee will be in
maggie was on the tour of the center. >> the pandas for china is like the bald eagle for the united statesg part of your country and your heritage and what you stand for, i think it's really important to preserve that and to make sure that they stay around. >> reporter: it's believed 1600 pandas live in the wild today. there were nearly 2500 in the mid 1970s. the chinese government has set up more than 60 nature preserves to try to protect the remaining pandas. >> i think that...
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maggie riordan, senior writer at cnet.ou go, the most overrated luxury food, we have been asking all morning long. >> i'm agreeing with your guest earlier and saying foie gras. not a fan of it. i think they're mean to the geese. >> pretty mean to a lot of animals, you know, when they kill them. but loads of you writing in. david in canada says es cargo, only value is fish bait. thank you very much for writing in with your snails and all the other suggestions. john, thank you to you as well. we'll see you typhosoon again. that's it for today's show. we'll see you tomorrow. with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. s time. >>> good morning. the global markets, the bulls having a rough week with u.s. stocks now down three straight. and japan seeing another sell-off overnight. thursday, august 8th, 2013. tesla had a good day. we'll talk about th
maggie riordan, senior writer at cnet.ou go, the most overrated luxury food, we have been asking all morning long. >> i'm agreeing with your guest earlier and saying foie gras. not a fan of it. i think they're mean to the geese. >> pretty mean to a lot of animals, you know, when they kill them. but loads of you writing in. david in canada says es cargo, only value is fish bait. thank you very much for writing in with your snails and all the other suggestions. john, thank you to you...
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. >>> vice president biden will be in new hampshire today attend ag fund-raiser for governor maggie hasan hosted by president obama's biggest supporter jim deemers who over the weekend endorsed hillary clinton. maryland governor martin o'malley admits he's laying the fraechl work for the 2016 presidential run. meanwhile, on the republican side, a failed 2012 candidate says he might be willing to give it another shot. >> i'm open to looking at a presidential race in 2016. got a little ways, we have elections in 2014. >>> the blame game over failed gun control took an interesting turn over the weekend. vermont senator patrick leahy says tv ads by mayor michael bloomberg turned people off to new reforms. that's going to do it for your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> heavy rain in central kansas caused widespread flashed flooding. an assisted living facility and hundreds of other residents had been evacuated. a flash flood warning sish used through monday morning. now for a look another the weather, here is nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer. all that water, is it going to continue? >> th
. >>> vice president biden will be in new hampshire today attend ag fund-raiser for governor maggie hasan hosted by president obama's biggest supporter jim deemers who over the weekend endorsed hillary clinton. maryland governor martin o'malley admits he's laying the fraechl work for the 2016 presidential run. meanwhile, on the republican side, a failed 2012 candidate says he might be willing to give it another shot. >> i'm open to looking at a presidential race in 2016. got a...
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the significance for britain as a trading partner has been on the decline but obviously it's not maggie legible and the european union still remains the favorite destination for many of the u.k. aspirants and in particular for those products that are.
the significance for britain as a trading partner has been on the decline but obviously it's not maggie legible and the european union still remains the favorite destination for many of the u.k. aspirants and in particular for those products that are.
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the significance for britain as a trading partner has been on the decline but obviously it's not maggie legible and the european union still remains the favorite destination for many of the u.k. aspirants and in particular for those products that are produced by small and medium sized businesses who cannot afford to these. their representative still china india and other countries now since you are a very strong supporter of localism i wonder why would you advocate something that is actually against the interest of many of the local businesses it's really not it's not against which for businesses they have all of the compliance costs they have all of the regulation without.
the significance for britain as a trading partner has been on the decline but obviously it's not maggie legible and the european union still remains the favorite destination for many of the u.k. aspirants and in particular for those products that are produced by small and medium sized businesses who cannot afford to these. their representative still china india and other countries now since you are a very strong supporter of localism i wonder why would you advocate something that is actually...
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>> yeah, it's this movie written and directed by my friend maggie carey. >> jimmy: oh, yeah.s she's a virgin and has no sexual experience. and before she, you know, goes to college, she's going to check off all these weird sexual experiences on a list. she goes about it very methodically. >> jimmy: then who do you play? >> i play this dude named van who's in, like, sort of a crappy pearl jam wannabe band that comes through town. >> jimmy: awesome. and is very like -- he's very much, you know, like a poet troubadour, kind of takes himself very seriously. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> yeah, and it's so deep that he has no problem hooking up with high school girls. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. [ laughter ] and the movie's set in 1992, right? >> yeah, all '90s stuff. the soundtrack's '90s. i just saw it. it's really funny. >> jimmy: let's check out at clip. here's bill hader, aubrey plaza and andy samberg in "the to do list," in theaters tomorrow. >> you two just stay apart. you guys over there, you guys over here. >> dude, these are, like, little girls, all right? her dad is a jud
>> yeah, it's this movie written and directed by my friend maggie carey. >> jimmy: oh, yeah.s she's a virgin and has no sexual experience. and before she, you know, goes to college, she's going to check off all these weird sexual experiences on a list. she goes about it very methodically. >> jimmy: then who do you play? >> i play this dude named van who's in, like, sort of a crappy pearl jam wannabe band that comes through town. >> jimmy: awesome. and is very like...
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welcome back to sophie and call we're talking to maggie and of ben france's top woman in politics immigration both legal and illegal stares a lot of debate and zero s. multicultural approach is failing that either ben has her own vision of how to make things better. well this is my principle and i want to radically change the immigration policy in france you could mean i want to suppress the jew so he's i believe that nationality should be inherited or deserved so we don't automatically become french just like that first that comes first second i would implement a small immigration deterrent because france grants a series of social aids that are detrimental to its own citizens means that today there are even illegal immigrants who benefit from larger social aid that some french citizens can't obtain all of this draws people in so if we get rid of what i call the immigration magnets and then in a logical and humane way tell people you're here legally there's no problem you belong here and friends on the contrary if you've been unemployed for six months it's because there's. no work for us and
welcome back to sophie and call we're talking to maggie and of ben france's top woman in politics immigration both legal and illegal stares a lot of debate and zero s. multicultural approach is failing that either ben has her own vision of how to make things better. well this is my principle and i want to radically change the immigration policy in france you could mean i want to suppress the jew so he's i believe that nationality should be inherited or deserved so we don't automatically become...
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maggie ghamry and her three- year-old son had just checked in. >> it was almost like a vortex. the building twisted initially. and then started crumbling. windows were exploding. people were throwing their luggage out of the window. >> reporter: within hours of the evacuation, one third of the building had crumbled into the 100-foot wide sink hole. sink holes are common in florida. they are created when the layer of limestone beneath the soil is washed away by seeping water. the thin bridge of clay and soil that remains can collapse. sinking into the cavity below. everyone at the resort made it out safely. when you look at that and you think that you and your child were in that room... >> it really was a near-death experience. all i can do is be so very thankful. >> reporter: the sink hole is two stories deep and possibly getting deeper. scott, a team from the u.s. geological survey arrived this afternoon to determine whether it might also grow wider. >> pelley: manuel, thank you. a father has been charged with interfering in the adoption of his daughter. shooting stars are lig
maggie ghamry and her three- year-old son had just checked in. >> it was almost like a vortex. the building twisted initially. and then started crumbling. windows were exploding. people were throwing their luggage out of the window. >> reporter: within hours of the evacuation, one third of the building had crumbled into the 100-foot wide sink hole. sink holes are common in florida. they are created when the layer of limestone beneath the soil is washed away by seeping water. the...
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maggie was among the students on sarah's tour of the chengdu center. >> the pandas from china are likele. and so, to lose such a big part of your country and your heritage and what you stand for, i think it's really important to preserve that and to make sure that they stay around. >> reporter: it's believed 1,600 pandas live in the wild today. there were nearly 2,500 in the mid 1970s. the chinese government has set up more than 60 nature preserves to try to protect the remaining pandas. >> i think that the hard thing that every government has to balance is the demands of their people-- more mouths to feed, more bodies to clothe, more bodies to put in a house-- and environmental protection. >> reporter: that balance is not tipping in the panda's favor despite the promise and all the attention each birth receives. seth doane, cbs news. china. >> schieffer: and that is the news. for scott pelley, i'm bob schieffer, cbs news in new york. see you again tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie
maggie was among the students on sarah's tour of the chengdu center. >> the pandas from china are likele. and so, to lose such a big part of your country and your heritage and what you stand for, i think it's really important to preserve that and to make sure that they stay around. >> reporter: it's believed 1,600 pandas live in the wild today. there were nearly 2,500 in the mid 1970s. the chinese government has set up more than 60 nature preserves to try to protect the remaining...
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i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the entire u.s. now hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the n.s.a.'s latest scandal and this weekend was no exception to major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world today the first was a revelation that a number of n.s.a. employees were actually using the surveillance program capabilities to spy on their lovers or as they called it operation love. that's according to the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein there was about one case per year during the past ten years that we know about and the people who participated were reportedly disciplined the second major revel. that came out this week the german publication der spiegel reports that the n.s.a. managed to crack the encryption codes protecting the un's internal video conferencing system allowing the n.s.a. to spy on the un this comes just a short time after revelations came out about the agen
i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well the national security agency was once the most secretive organization in the entire u.s. now hardly a day goes by when we don't hear about the n.s.a.'s latest scandal and this weekend was no exception to major headlines ran on the front pages of newspapers around the world today the first was a revelation that a number of n.s.a. employees were actually using the surveillance program capabilities to spy on their lovers or as they called it...