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i can focus on maggie.you deserve my attention or i can switch my brain, i can switch the track and listen to that person. at that point i can no longer listen to you. it's simply physically impossible and its 1948 cents all these tests were done with one tiny cup so much as i can listen to you and just maybe i can pick up my name for the change in gender. that is not new science. that goes back to 1950. over the years between 1950 and 2000 the neuroscientist began to refine these models. what they began to discover is that there are networks of attention in our brain. they discovered they can literally watch inside the brain of blood flow and discover when you are at tending to one thing and you shift your focus you can see that the load shifts. you can't juggle both things. it's often said that there is a myth of multitasking. that understanding with the neuroscientist goes all the way back to 1948. >> host: we are talking about a creature with limited potential capacity. we are destined to be unexpected
i can focus on maggie.you deserve my attention or i can switch my brain, i can switch the track and listen to that person. at that point i can no longer listen to you. it's simply physically impossible and its 1948 cents all these tests were done with one tiny cup so much as i can listen to you and just maybe i can pick up my name for the change in gender. that is not new science. that goes back to 1950. over the years between 1950 and 2000 the neuroscientist began to refine these models. what...
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i can focus on maggie. you deserve my attention. or i can switch my brain and switch the track and listen to that person. but at that point, i can no longer listen to you. it is simply impossible. we have known this since 1948 and all of these tests were done. with one tiny exception and that is i can listen to you and pick up my name or the change in gender behind me. that is not new science. that goes back to, you know, 1950. over the years between 1950-2000 the neuro scientist began to refine these models. how limited it is on what we can do. and there are networks of attention in our brain and they can literally watch the blood flow and discover when you attend to one thing and shift your attention the load shifts. there is a myth of multi tasking it is said and that understanding by neuro scientist goes all the way back to 1948. >> and so we are talking about, again, a creature with limited capacity. we are destined to jump to what is unexpected in our environment and attention is something that is -- if you are paying attentio
i can focus on maggie. you deserve my attention. or i can switch my brain and switch the track and listen to that person. but at that point, i can no longer listen to you. it is simply impossible. we have known this since 1948 and all of these tests were done. with one tiny exception and that is i can listen to you and pick up my name or the change in gender behind me. that is not new science. that goes back to, you know, 1950. over the years between 1950-2000 the neuro scientist began to...
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. >> rose: we continue with maggie gyllenhaal. her new film series is called the "the honorable woman." >> in this case it's almost like a novel. you can go off on a tangent of something that's happening in the emotional life of someone you're playing, and it doesn't have to necessarily be a huge part of the plot, you know. can just be something that get explored and left alone, lieb the way it is with the human being. you know, there are pieces of you that make sense and pieces that don't. i think it's something about that, the kind of less-rational way of looking at it really moved me, like worked well with the way i am as an actress. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with rory kennedy. her latest documentary film is called "last days in vietnam." >> the u.s. said we're just going to get the u.s. personnel out of the country. we don't have time to get the vietnamese, and the u.s. personnel, many of them who were left on the ground, said not so fast. we can't leave our vietnamese friends, family, children behind. and so this
. >> rose: we continue with maggie gyllenhaal. her new film series is called the "the honorable woman." >> in this case it's almost like a novel. you can go off on a tangent of something that's happening in the emotional life of someone you're playing, and it doesn't have to necessarily be a huge part of the plot, you know. can just be something that get explored and left alone, lieb the way it is with the human being. you know, there are pieces of you that make sense and...
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se maggie send out notices there is a consistency we need and we fully respect the lines of feasibility comments you're making will or about the feasibility supervisor wiener supervisor wiener we want to increase that feasibility so when we bring up the problems that 0 come into play 48 hours to issue date it makes it that much less feasibility to invite people we want a consistent as well so the reason we're stressing the 72 hours to have a high percentage of affectionate that's the key so regardless of whether it's 72 or twenty-four hours we want to invite we're not trying to withhold information is increases the respect for filming in the city so basically, the consistency in notices will increase if we have the opportunity for the twenty-four hour timeframe thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on item 2? seeing none, public comment is closed okay. it's back in the hands of the committee sir i don't know if you would speak to this but when feasible language can you tell us what that did it mean what i think it means as i've described earlier >> i
se maggie send out notices there is a consistency we need and we fully respect the lines of feasibility comments you're making will or about the feasibility supervisor wiener supervisor wiener we want to increase that feasibility so when we bring up the problems that 0 come into play 48 hours to issue date it makes it that much less feasibility to invite people we want a consistent as well so the reason we're stressing the 72 hours to have a high percentage of affectionate that's the key so...
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frome 38 days away reelecting governor maggie hassan. [applause] we are 38 days away from electing and reelecting congresswoman carol shea-porter. and 38 days away from another term for united states senator jeanne shaheen. [applause] boy, it is true, and you have heard it all that cross the country -- all across the country and in the state of new hampshire. americaen succeed, succeeds. new hampshiren resident -- underline the word resident -- when new hampshire resident and senator jeanne shaheen shows a man from massachusetts what it means when they call it the granite state. [applause] succeed when our can-do congresswoman, carol shea-porter, trounces her do-nothing opponent. [applause] we succeed by electing governor maggie hassan to continue her leadership. i have really enjoyed watching your governor work. she brings people together to get things done. a bipartisan budget, expansion of medicaid. that has tripped up many other states. securing new transportation funding so that new hampshire has modern transportation infrastructure
frome 38 days away reelecting governor maggie hassan. [applause] we are 38 days away from electing and reelecting congresswoman carol shea-porter. and 38 days away from another term for united states senator jeanne shaheen. [applause] boy, it is true, and you have heard it all that cross the country -- all across the country and in the state of new hampshire. americaen succeed, succeeds. new hampshiren resident -- underline the word resident -- when new hampshire resident and senator jeanne...
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. >> maggie gyllenhaal is here. she stars in a new series on sundance television called "the honorable woman." she finds herself at the crux of the israeli-palestinian conflict. they say her character is unlike a modern woman we have seen before on any screen. it goes on to say that her performance all but the size description. here's a look at "the honorable woman." >> you know who i am. you know who i represent. cattle, to you. >> not quite the woman. >> have you ever lied to me, nathaniel? >> no. >> she will never find out. you want to meet him. >> is your secrets safe? >> we cannot be compromised. >> we have already been. >> i know your secret. >> you're going to tell me everything. >> we must very careful. tell no one. whatever it is they want. >> she also stars alongside michael fassbender in "frank," in independent theaters now. i'm pleased to have maggie gyllenhaal back at the table. welcome. >> thank you. >> you said you are almost more pleased about this than anything you've ever done. >> yeah, i think tha
. >> maggie gyllenhaal is here. she stars in a new series on sundance television called "the honorable woman." she finds herself at the crux of the israeli-palestinian conflict. they say her character is unlike a modern woman we have seen before on any screen. it goes on to say that her performance all but the size description. here's a look at "the honorable woman." >> you know who i am. you know who i represent. cattle, to you. >> not quite the woman....
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now maggie's mother, is at her side. maggie is undergoing chemotherapy treatments for a large aggressive tumor. she has moved home for now. >> it's a step by step process to see where my body is, but we have to see what's best for me and best for my long life ahead of me. >> the bald ballerina has become well known on social media with postings about her struggle and critical advice for other young women. >> some of my colleagues who i went to school with contacted me saying their doctor isn't letting them get a mammogram, and i said find a new doctor. >> reporter: she takes comfort from her cousin amber who beat leukemia eight years ago, and doctors tell maggie that her tumor is shrinking. >> yes, she has cancer, but hopefully it will just be a chapter in her life and not her whole life. ♪ >> reporter: the bald ballerina is staying on her toes in more ways than one with the goal of returning to new york and her life at joffrey after the first of the year. >> can you watch the special tonight at 8:00 right here on nbc 4.
now maggie's mother, is at her side. maggie is undergoing chemotherapy treatments for a large aggressive tumor. she has moved home for now. >> it's a step by step process to see where my body is, but we have to see what's best for me and best for my long life ahead of me. >> the bald ballerina has become well known on social media with postings about her struggle and critical advice for other young women. >> some of my colleagues who i went to school with contacted me saying...
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>> maggie, gloria? >> thanks, ryan.he's in the market for a new soul mate. he's broken up with his last one and his wife is suing him again. i don't think we all need to know about it. >> he's a very modern person. we live in the era of sharing. >> oversharing. >> 2400 words is a lot. >> you know that, maggie. >> 2400 words is like double a news story. it definitely has an overshare feel to it. however, he has gotten elected against some pretty amazing odds. so i wouldn't bet against him. but this just continues to be such a drama and playing out so publicly. >> i don't understand why he feels that his constituents absolutely need to know about his ex-wife's third law suit against him or the fact that he broke up with his soul mate. >> they may not blame her for that lawsuit. >> i was about to say. >> all right, ryan, gloria, maggie, great conversation. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, another run-in with the law for the man acquitted in the death of trayvon martin. you'll hear the 911 call accusing geor
>> maggie, gloria? >> thanks, ryan.he's in the market for a new soul mate. he's broken up with his last one and his wife is suing him again. i don't think we all need to know about it. >> he's a very modern person. we live in the era of sharing. >> oversharing. >> 2400 words is a lot. >> you know that, maggie. >> 2400 words is like double a news story. it definitely has an overshare feel to it. however, he has gotten elected against some pretty amazing...
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my lo is trying to convince maggie to take some nitrous oxide.k about this as you watch this. ,hat nitrous oxide scene embarrassingly, is pretty much how christian and i are around each other all the time. [laughter] so, goodbye, look at the tape. >> and joy. you will never want to hang out with us. [laughter] >> give that to me! give it. spit in their. >> that thing is broken. >> milo, stop! >> you know what you need to take to get the edge off. >> yeah right. no. >> everybody is doing it. if you don't do it, no one is going to talk to you. emily is doing it. casey is doing it. shannon is doing it. eric. >> eric s too? are both and eric doing it. >> i am not doing it. ♪ . >> this is "taking stock" for tuesday, september 9, 2014. today's theme is reaching cult status. apple unveils a new phone and mobile system and a smart watch. tim cook was there and so was the musical band u2. we will take also a look at the home shopping network. this has become a cult success. what keeps them shopping? also a cult film success with
my lo is trying to convince maggie to take some nitrous oxide.k about this as you watch this. ,hat nitrous oxide scene embarrassingly, is pretty much how christian and i are around each other all the time. [laughter] so, goodbye, look at the tape. >> and joy. you will never want to hang out with us. [laughter] >> give that to me! give it. spit in their. >> that thing is broken. >> milo, stop! >> you know what you need to take to get the edge off. >> yeah...
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. >> maggie! >> wouldn't it be easier? >> what i'm i going to do? >> wow. need to take the edge off. >> what are you doing? ♪ >> you put on something pretty, we are going out. dad told us to stick together no matter what. >> we should have a dudes day. >> i think your version of dudes day and my version are different. >> i have a very serious question for you. will you go to prom with me? >> joining me now is director craig johnson and the film's stars, kristen wiig and bill hader. i am pleased to have you here. where did this idea come from? >> i have a sister, and we are pretty close. so things get pretty rough. the way we deal with it is with a macabre, twisted sense of humor. i like that. i like the idea of two people having a rough time in their life and the only way they can deal with it is being funny. >> that is why you chose comedians? >> yes. why not? i was fans of both of theirs from snl and even seeing these characters as more broadly drawn, you could tell there was something very, very real going on inside each one of them. i remember seeing pe
. >> maggie! >> wouldn't it be easier? >> what i'm i going to do? >> wow. need to take the edge off. >> what are you doing? ♪ >> you put on something pretty, we are going out. dad told us to stick together no matter what. >> we should have a dudes day. >> i think your version of dudes day and my version are different. >> i have a very serious question for you. will you go to prom with me? >> joining me now is director craig johnson...
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everyone is talking about maggie's performance. it has historical context and background that we all read about every day. "the honorable woman" is now one episode six? >> can i -- thing" starts?l >> october. >> thank you for coming. it was a pleasure. ♪ is here.ennedy she is a documentary director. here is her trailer for "last days in vietnam." today, have concluded an agreement to end the war and bring peace and honor to vietnam. plan for theed a complete withdrawal of all u.s. combat ground forces. we are finally bringing american men home. [gunshots] >> the american troops were gone. as a result, the house of cards began to collapse. >> we are dealing with an ambassador who was just convinced that somehow there would not have to be an evacuation therefore there would not have to be a concern about vacuum waiting vietnamese. -- evacuating vietnamese. >> these were dead men walking. it was not an issue of legal or illegal. >> i drove into the air base. i told him when they heard three breathe.n't don't talk. don't make any noise
everyone is talking about maggie's performance. it has historical context and background that we all read about every day. "the honorable woman" is now one episode six? >> can i -- thing" starts?l >> october. >> thank you for coming. it was a pleasure. ♪ is here.ennedy she is a documentary director. here is her trailer for "last days in vietnam." today, have concluded an agreement to end the war and bring peace and honor to vietnam. plan for theed a...
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i can focus on maggie or i can switch the track and listen to that person.but at this point, i can no longer listen to you. it is simply physically impossible and we have known this since 1948 simple peace tests were done with one tiny exception, which is i can listen to you and just maybe i can pick up my name or the changing gender behind me. so, that is not new science. that goes back to 1950. over the years between 19522000, the scientists began to define these models. how limited is what we can do and what we begin to discover is that there are networks of attention and our brain. they discover that we can literally watch in spite of the brain blood flow and discover when you are attending to one thing and you shift your attention, you can see that the load shifts. you can't do those things. you can't juggle those things. it is often said that there is a myth of multitasking. and again, that understanding by the narrow scientists consult the way back to 1948. >> host: so, we are talking about again a limited capacity. we are destined to jump to what is
i can focus on maggie or i can switch the track and listen to that person.but at this point, i can no longer listen to you. it is simply physically impossible and we have known this since 1948 simple peace tests were done with one tiny exception, which is i can listen to you and just maybe i can pick up my name or the changing gender behind me. so, that is not new science. that goes back to 1950. over the years between 19522000, the scientists began to define these models. how limited is what...
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hard to argue, though, maggie, for senator paul to argue about the rightness of his cause when he has such a wrong claim in his pitch. let's move on from the fact-checking element. what's the larger gain here for rau rand paul and picking fights with people like mccain who is an interventionist and talking about national security issues? >> as dana said, part of it is differentiating it. the problem with rand paul, too, is he seem needs to seem credible on foreign policy. when he has moments like this, he sets himself back and he's had other problems with this kind of thing where he's said something to not quite be true or he's claimed that he didn't say something that he later said. this does not help ultimately for sort of the party elders for the support he needs at some point. >> dana, i want to move on, if that's okay. speaking of 2016, hillary clinton spoke at the center for american progress today, a liberal think tank, a lot of people think of it as the clinton campaign in waiting. she talked about empowering women in jobs. what's the significance of an issue like this? >> she
hard to argue, though, maggie, for senator paul to argue about the rightness of his cause when he has such a wrong claim in his pitch. let's move on from the fact-checking element. what's the larger gain here for rau rand paul and picking fights with people like mccain who is an interventionist and talking about national security issues? >> as dana said, part of it is differentiating it. the problem with rand paul, too, is he seem needs to seem credible on foreign policy. when he has...
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maggie?s the mother of three item here, corner of the table, hillary clinton talked a lot last week when she was at the democratic national committee fund-raiser she's on baby watch, that appears to be very literal. the clintons have not said when her daughter, chelsea clinton is due with her first grandchild, it is believed to be within the next few weeks so this pregnancy which i think probably did not fly by for the clintons does seem to suddenly be toward the end. hillary clinton has said this is the thing that will impact to some extent anyway her thinking about running for president, and so we are now entering that window. she says she's going to see what being a grandmother feels like. >> we'll watch -- >> that was her praise. >> we'll watch how it plays out politically. we'll start with good luck, chelsea and mark, our thoughts and prayers are with you. >>> scott brown versus the democrat incumbent jeanne shaheen going up with a big buy and a tough new ad linking jeanne shaheen to pre
maggie?s the mother of three item here, corner of the table, hillary clinton talked a lot last week when she was at the democratic national committee fund-raiser she's on baby watch, that appears to be very literal. the clintons have not said when her daughter, chelsea clinton is due with her first grandchild, it is believed to be within the next few weeks so this pregnancy which i think probably did not fly by for the clintons does seem to suddenly be toward the end. hillary clinton has said...
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maggie was great and ayman and maggie follow each other on twitter. >> what did you learn?e that 37 years. in 37 years i have never gotten her birthday right. >> so today. >> is her birthday. j. laura urlacher, happy birthday. you're 47. get used to it. it sucks. >> by the way, let me just say for a brzezinski to remember a birthday is big. mika's mom and dad haven't got one right in 47 years. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." we love having you with us. we wish we could go four or five hours, but unfortunately they're going to pull us off now so you can listen to peter alexander and "the daily rundown." that's straight ahead. thank you for being with us. see you tomorrow. >>> a second barbaric murder of an american journalist by isis. president obama today says the u.s. will not be intimidated and vowed to destroy the islamic militant group. >>> meantime in just moments from now, president obama will take the stage again in estonia just 500 miles from moscow as that country and its east european neighbors wonder what the west is ready to do about putin's push. >>>
maggie was great and ayman and maggie follow each other on twitter. >> what did you learn?e that 37 years. in 37 years i have never gotten her birthday right. >> so today. >> is her birthday. j. laura urlacher, happy birthday. you're 47. get used to it. it sucks. >> by the way, let me just say for a brzezinski to remember a birthday is big. mika's mom and dad haven't got one right in 47 years. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." we love having you with...
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regresamos contigo ms adelante con otra inquietud de un nuestra televidente "maggie" que quiere sabersto para pedir el record de inmigracion? take cg1 si usted tiene preguntas llmenos ya mismo al 408-944-4813 o envela a nuestro correo electrnico... noticierot48@tele mundo.com... o a nuestra pgina de facebook: facebook/telemund o48 put placeholder here ===weather open=== lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 88 la bahia sur tenemos: 86 la bahia este tenemos : 80 la costa tenemos: 68 los valles tenemos: 87 ================ ahora
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vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures!: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. get the samsung galaxy s5 in electric blue for $0 down plus a $50 gift card only at best buy. >> simon: the largest, most successful gang of diamond thieves in the world is credited with over 370 heists worth $500 million, and it's getting bigger and more daring every year. the gang is composed of networks of teams who work together, in europe mostly. but they have done jobs in 35 countries as far afield as tokyo and dubai. they are ex-yugoslavs; many fought in the serbian special forces during the bosnian wars. they are called the pink panthers, and that's not a joke. they got their name from those famous peter sellers movies of the '70s and '80s, but as you can w
vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures!: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah, you have. luckily for maggie, there is a place for her to touch, try and play with all of the devices she's been dying to get her hands on. the samsung experience shop, only at best buy. get the samsung galaxy s5 in electric blue for $0 down plus a $50 gift card only at best buy. >> simon:...
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and milo in the didn'tal office, trying to convince maggie to take some nitrous oxide.ll said this, think about this as you watch this, that nitrous oxide scene embarrassingly is pretty much how kristin-- kristen and i are around each other all the time. >> i can confirm that, it is. >> so joy you will never ever want to hang out with us ever. >> give that to me. give it to me. give it. >> hmmmm? >> sit in there. i think it's broken. >> oh my-- milo. stop! oh my god. >> you have to have that thing fixed. you know, you need to take the edge off. >> yeah, right, no. >> everybody's doing it from if you don't do it no one else. >> your boss is doing it, tina, emily, kacey, shanon is doing. >> shanon can not be doing. >> eric. >> i'm to the doing. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been supported by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 20023. american express and c
and milo in the didn'tal office, trying to convince maggie to take some nitrous oxide.ll said this, think about this as you watch this, that nitrous oxide scene embarrassingly is pretty much how kristin-- kristen and i are around each other all the time. >> i can confirm that, it is. >> so joy you will never ever want to hang out with us ever. >> give that to me. give it to me. give it. >> hmmmm? >> sit in there. i think it's broken. >> oh my-- milo. stop! oh...
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. >> maggie, maggie, hero dog. >> yes. >> how many hits?bout 1.35 million. >> oh, my gosh, more than both of us. wow. >> good to see you, man. we got to get back out to the parkway here. because huey dillon of course made in america. >> yes. >> and q's out there with all of the latest on everybody out there. >> huey here. >> were you all around made in america. exclusive stuff. we have some your pictures, you actually saw sim kardashian and his is her at the kendel. >> someone on instagram shot us photos. photographers, we were not allowed to photograph them. >> really? >> very, very strict. anyone who photographed them was going to be kicked out for both days. so, they said actually near the sounds board watching kanye's performance on the rocky stage. and they looked beautiful. kim was in black, which she actually had worn earlier that day, they had gone to a wedding, kanye west's cousin, i believe, in wilmington, delaware, who knew he had relatives here. >> he has a bunch of family here in delaware, hello, whole family, like 17 of them g
. >> maggie, maggie, hero dog. >> yes. >> how many hits?bout 1.35 million. >> oh, my gosh, more than both of us. wow. >> good to see you, man. we got to get back out to the parkway here. because huey dillon of course made in america. >> yes. >> and q's out there with all of the latest on everybody out there. >> huey here. >> were you all around made in america. exclusive stuff. we have some your pictures, you actually saw sim kardashian and...
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maggie muchÍsimas gracias por esos consejos. pescador tenÍa mÁs de 30 horas perdido flotando a la deriva luego de que su bote zozobrara por el fuerte oleaje. Él no estaba solo. le acompaÑaban su tÍo y dos amigos pero las olas los alejaron. los primeros tres fueron rescatados y dieron la voz de alarma. casi un dÍa despuÉs, la tripulaciÓn de un tanquero lo vio en el agua y acudiÓ a la guardia costera que fue a rescatarlo. treviÑo, quien se recupera en un hospital de texas, dice estar sumamente agradecido con los guardacostas. >> este pescador hispano y sus compaÑeros tuvieron mucha suerte de escapar con vida de ese naufragio y la clave de todo fue que todos llevaban puesto el chaleco salvavidas. treviÑo tenÍa un opuesto y el otro agarrado en las manos y otro factor importante es que el agua estaba en los 80 grados fahrenheit. >> y en cientos de organizaciones comunitarias que mantienen viva nuestra tradiciÓn, se celebra la independencia. datos recientes indican que el 17% de la poblaciÓn total de estados unidos es hispana y tambiÉ
maggie muchÍsimas gracias por esos consejos. pescador tenÍa mÁs de 30 horas perdido flotando a la deriva luego de que su bote zozobrara por el fuerte oleaje. Él no estaba solo. le acompaÑaban su tÍo y dos amigos pero las olas los alejaron. los primeros tres fueron rescatados y dieron la voz de alarma. casi un dÍa despuÉs, la tripulaciÓn de un tanquero lo vio en el agua y acudiÓ a la guardia costera que fue a rescatarlo. treviÑo, quien se recupera en un hospital de texas, dice estar...
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cnn's maggie lake has more. >> reporter: forget twitter. and facebook.ba's ipo is unlike anything investors have seen before. >> this is really, it's like 12 companies. it's -- you know, the ebay and amazon and paypals is pretty easy but it's a netflix a groupon. they have a money market fund business. buyers and sellers to just park their cash. they have $100 billion u.s. in their money market fund business. so it's almost like -- it's an ecosystem of its own. >> reporter: the numbers swirling around this ecosystem are huge. even by silicon valley standards. alibaba's profit for the second quarter jumped some 179% to $2 billion. revenue increased by 46%. double that of u.s. online retailer amazon. mobile user growth jumped tenfold and last year the company delivered 6 billion packages, more than global delivery giant u.p.s. those stats are enough to put even the most confident ceos on edge. >> who should be afraid of them, if anyone? who do they compare to? >> i don't know. a big kpelter to other countries trying to have their own e-commerce. i don't se
cnn's maggie lake has more. >> reporter: forget twitter. and facebook.ba's ipo is unlike anything investors have seen before. >> this is really, it's like 12 companies. it's -- you know, the ebay and amazon and paypals is pretty easy but it's a netflix a groupon. they have a money market fund business. buyers and sellers to just park their cash. they have $100 billion u.s. in their money market fund business. so it's almost like -- it's an ecosystem of its own. >> reporter:...
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are landlines over, maggie? >> no, they're not.k they're supplemented with wireless and with broadband, but in many cases in rural america the infrastructure to have ubiquitous communications other than landlines still doesn't exist. so we look at choice for our customers. they can have landline service or voiceover ip, or they can just have broadband services with us. and we want to give our small businesses that choice as well. liz: well, you're giving shareholders quite a choice. 6% dividend. a lot of people buy the stock for the dividend, they really like it. but, of course, you are performing. have to ask you because you are a female ceo, your sister -- who's been on the program, it's quite the sister act -- she's the ceo of campbell soup. look at this, look how long my hair was. you look great. [laughter] and there, of course, is your sister, denise morrison. she's being talked about, i'm not asking you to speak for her, but because campbells soup advertises with the nfl, do you do at all? >> frontier does not. we don't have
are landlines over, maggie? >> no, they're not.k they're supplemented with wireless and with broadband, but in many cases in rural america the infrastructure to have ubiquitous communications other than landlines still doesn't exist. so we look at choice for our customers. they can have landline service or voiceover ip, or they can just have broadband services with us. and we want to give our small businesses that choice as well. liz: well, you're giving shareholders quite a choice. 6%...
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. >> maggie, i don't believe you. >> that's the thing.to go away to work, nobody questions it. but if a woman leaves her family to go to work, she's a bad mother. >> michelle joins us now. it's really tough to watch, i have to say. and probably even tougher to portray. your character is proud, diligent, she's an army medic. but the film focuses a lot on what she faces as a parent. it's not at all your typical war movie. >> it's not. it's original in the sense that we're focusing on the struggles that the family incurs. this is a woman who is very devoted to her country, but she's also a devoted mother. and moms are coming home from deployments, multiple deployments and are faced with having to reconnect with their children. and their children not necessarily even recognizing them. so they're really struggling a lot. and that movie -- this movie sheds light on that. >> in fact, there was a recent study from the disabled american veterans showing that as lacking as this country is when it comes to providing support for male veterans, it's e
. >> maggie, i don't believe you. >> that's the thing.to go away to work, nobody questions it. but if a woman leaves her family to go to work, she's a bad mother. >> michelle joins us now. it's really tough to watch, i have to say. and probably even tougher to portray. your character is proud, diligent, she's an army medic. but the film focuses a lot on what she faces as a parent. it's not at all your typical war movie. >> it's not. it's original in the sense that we're...
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. >> cuando estÁ ocupada maggie deja la redacciÓn de la carta del jefe para convertirse investigadorau dÍa laboral? >> el peligro de estar solo aquÍ que me maten a mí y se vayan y nadie sabe quiÉn fue. > afortunadamente no estÁn solos cuentan con el apoyo de oficiales como roel reyes y gustavo cobos miembros de la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro. >> nosotros tambiÉn estamos haciendo voluntariado aquÍ en esta Área pagamos nuestro equipo, lo que necesitamos de nuestro sueldo. >> pese a la escasez de los reforzÓ para patrullar a sus vehÍculos redactados tengan que comprar su propio uniforme y una piscina que requiere de arreglos los oficiales cumplen su juramento de servir y proteger. >> sabemos lo que podemos hacer tenemos que seguir diario o se hace peor la cosa. >> la labor de los oficiales es admirable a veces se les daÑan la radio en otras ocasiones no tienen dinero para pagar en la cuenta del telÉfono pero siguen. adelante los que conocieron en este reportaje son parte de un gran equipo que trabaja por la comunidad con pocos recursos gracias al condado brooks mis respetos, marÍa el
. >> cuando estÁ ocupada maggie deja la redacciÓn de la carta del jefe para convertirse investigadorau dÍa laboral? >> el peligro de estar solo aquÍ que me maten a mí y se vayan y nadie sabe quiÉn fue. > afortunadamente no estÁn solos cuentan con el apoyo de oficiales como roel reyes y gustavo cobos miembros de la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro. >> nosotros tambiÉn estamos haciendo voluntariado aquÍ en esta Área pagamos nuestro equipo, lo que necesitamos de...
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remember what maggie said about socialism. sooner or later you run out of funding. >> by the way, their economies better. >> the german said, no no, and we drove them into the russis' arms. >> all right, in a one-word answer, are they in n a recessin now or next quarter? >> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink. >> i am a venture capitalist. >> i am a vegetarian. >> all right, >> thank you for joini us, everybody. let us know what you thought of the show today, and what did you think about smsmall business spotlight? we showed how a local woman turned a profit after one mononh in business and sti going strong 11 years late what about t the vacant buildins in northern virginia? like us on facacebook, follow us on twitter. watch on wjla.a.com. i am in for rebecca cooper. one day my son came to me and said, "dad, let's go shoot some hoops." i couldn't play with him. i didn't have the energy, i was just so overweight. itust made me feel like i was nothing. and then my sister introduced me to herbalife. i started drinkin
remember what maggie said about socialism. sooner or later you run out of funding. >> by the way, their economies better. >> the german said, no no, and we drove them into the russis' arms. >> all right, in a one-word answer, are they in n a recessin now or next quarter? >> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink. >> i am a venture capitalist. >> i am a vegetarian. >> all right, >> thank you for joini us, everybody. let us know what...
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>> steve: aunt maggie is rude. >> jimmy: she's 127 years old.xico. >> steve: she's single still. by choice. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro, if you are slow and out of shape you can still play fantasy football. con, or professional baseball. [ cheers and applause ] you know what i'm talking about. >> steve: athletes. >> jimmy: pro, enjoying the fantasy that you manage an nfl team. con, while avoiding the reality that you manage a fudruckers. [ laughter ] can we say that word on tv? >> steve: fudruckers? i don't know. can you say fudruckers? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can i say fudruckers? >> steve: i think you can say fudruckers. you can't say sock cuckers. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: sock cuckers. that's another family themed restaurant. [ laughter ] >> steve: it's called "joel madison sock ourselves." >> jimmy: and you have your kids parties there? >> steve: oh love it. kids parties there, 24 hours a a day. fantasy football, everything. >> jimmy: i got my wedding vows renewed. >> steve: really? where did you go? >> jimmy: i went to "sockcuckers." [ lau
>> steve: aunt maggie is rude. >> jimmy: she's 127 years old.xico. >> steve: she's single still. by choice. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: pro, if you are slow and out of shape you can still play fantasy football. con, or professional baseball. [ cheers and applause ] you know what i'm talking about. >> steve: athletes. >> jimmy: pro, enjoying the fantasy that you manage an nfl team. con, while avoiding the reality that you manage a fudruckers. [ laughter ] can we...
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and we succeed by electing governor maggie hassan to continue her leadership. i have really enjoyed watching your governor work. she brings people together to get things done. a bipartisan budget, expansion of medicaid. securing new transportation funding so new hampshire has modern transportation infrastructure and under governor hassan's leadership the people of new hampshire have driven down on employment to its lowest level since 2008. [applause] i want to ask you all something in seriousness. i can understand why all of these out-of-state men are attracted to the women of new hampshire but don't you think they should be running for office in their own home state? [applause] let me ask you something. democrats of new hampshire do you think women should earn equal pay for equal work? do you think we are ready to move america forward again? well look, i think it was dr. martin luther king who said it's important to preach to the choir, otherwise they might stop singing. [laughter] at the risk of preaching to the choir tonight i wanted to share with you and ta
and we succeed by electing governor maggie hassan to continue her leadership. i have really enjoyed watching your governor work. she brings people together to get things done. a bipartisan budget, expansion of medicaid. securing new transportation funding so new hampshire has modern transportation infrastructure and under governor hassan's leadership the people of new hampshire have driven down on employment to its lowest level since 2008. [applause] i want to ask you all something in...
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the gunmen were just feet away from maggie and her baby. >> all of a sudden it happened.up at hip and i just mouthed the words. he's just a baby. he any just of a baby. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. you can't get any thbetter than that. trains. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it so fascinating how many people ride this and go to work every single day. i'm one of the lucky guys. i get to play with trains. people say, "wow, we still build that in the united states?" and we say, "yeah, we do!" >> the display table opposite the entrance is now in the cross fire. it was instantaneous fear and dread. >> the bullets they're shining. i felt a big pain in my leg. then i saw a hole in my jeans. into my fle
the gunmen were just feet away from maggie and her baby. >> all of a sudden it happened.up at hip and i just mouthed the words. he's just a baby. he any just of a baby. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. you...
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the gunmen were just feet away from maggie and her baby. >> all of a sudden it happened.d up at hip and i just mouthed the words. he's just a baby. he's just a baby. ♪ ♪ imagine the luxury... of not being here. the power you want with the fuel economy you dream of. performance with a conscience. this is volvo innovating for you. "hello. you can go ahead and "have a nice flight."re." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the fewest cancellations and the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there, too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. hi! can i help you? i'm looking for a phone plan. it has to be a great one, and i don't compromise. ok, how about 10 gigs of data to share, unlimited talk and text, and you can choose from 2 to 10 lines. wow, sounds like a great deal. so i'm getting exactly what i want, then? appears so. now, um, i'm not too sure what to do with my arms right now 'cause this
the gunmen were just feet away from maggie and her baby. >> all of a sudden it happened.d up at hip and i just mouthed the words. he's just a baby. he's just a baby. ♪ ♪ imagine the luxury... of not being here. the power you want with the fuel economy you dream of. performance with a conscience. this is volvo innovating for you. "hello. you can go ahead and "have a nice flight."re." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're...
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. >> me and my partner maggie lit 60 pumpkins. >> i did 67 with my partner sophia. >> usually as girl scouts, we do a lot of trips together, and last year we did this, and we loved it so much that we decided to do it again this year. >> your partner holds the pumpkin back just a little bit so that the wind does not blow the candle out, and then you flick the lighter on and then you light the candle, and you put it back down. >> the man behind these scenes spends months coming up with new ideas. then, he works with local artists to bring them to life. >> i draw inspiration from the landscape. i get a lot of ideas from the actual history that took place here. >> but not all the inspiration is local. you may have heard of stonehenge in england -- you know, the place with all those ancient stones? well, here they have pumpkin henge. [ eerie music plays ] by the way, those things floating outside pumpkin henge aren't dementors. they're druid ghosts. could you carve a pumpkin as well as these people did? >> no way. that's like impossible. >> and also while you're walking around, take a look
. >> me and my partner maggie lit 60 pumpkins. >> i did 67 with my partner sophia. >> usually as girl scouts, we do a lot of trips together, and last year we did this, and we loved it so much that we decided to do it again this year. >> your partner holds the pumpkin back just a little bit so that the wind does not blow the candle out, and then you flick the lighter on and then you light the candle, and you put it back down. >> the man behind these scenes spends...
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maggie perry's husband is a police officer, too. >> scary.ittle nerve wracking but i think our -- the show of all the officers and the community is important because, you know, we're not going to be intimidated. >> reporter: not intimidated by a lone gunman who took a father his children a husband from his wife and a best friend from corporal derek feldman. >> we will take care of tiffany and the boys as you have perfectly taken care of them throughout your life. all who wear this uniform will carry on your legacy of service. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor tom corbett and philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey joined the mourners listening to both a pledge an promise from state police commissioner frank noonan. >> right now there's one man with one rifle that's committed a heinous crime. but there are hundreds of other dedicated men that are out there trying to bring him to justice. from every marine semper fi and from every man and woman in the pennsylvania state police, are you our brother. let's resolve to live our lives worth
maggie perry's husband is a police officer, too. >> scary.ittle nerve wracking but i think our -- the show of all the officers and the community is important because, you know, we're not going to be intimidated. >> reporter: not intimidated by a lone gunman who took a father his children a husband from his wife and a best friend from corporal derek feldman. >> we will take care of tiffany and the boys as you have perfectly taken care of them throughout your life. all who wear...
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other people, and i think joe in particular, maggie, the cfo, we have to see how they manage expectations. they managed it really well coming into the ipo now we have to see -- >> today was really jack ma's day. by the way, he got $4.7 billion richer today between his stake and the shares he sold. martin, talk us through the valuation a little further. closing out the day with a bigger valuation than facebook. a little less than half of google. do you look at the price to earnings and look at something like an alibaba versus amazon? amazon is not profitable and valued much higher. how are you reaching these numbers? >> there are three ways you can value this. number one is on pe. i don't do that right now with alibaba because they may have an artificially low tax rate so the pe may look better. it was only 10% to 12%. i think eventually we'll look at free cash flow. and i'm project willing to within the next year plus. right now the most tangible way you can look at it on enterprise value to ebida. the upside they have in terms of refuse new growth probably justifies that. admittedly it's
other people, and i think joe in particular, maggie, the cfo, we have to see how they manage expectations. they managed it really well coming into the ipo now we have to see -- >> today was really jack ma's day. by the way, he got $4.7 billion richer today between his stake and the shares he sold. martin, talk us through the valuation a little further. closing out the day with a bigger valuation than facebook. a little less than half of google. do you look at the price to earnings and...
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maggie perry's husband is a police officer too. >> scary, nerve racking, but i think the show of all of the officers in the community, it is important to not be intimidated. >> reporter: not intimidate by a lone fat shore took a fatter from his children, husband from his wife and best friend from corporal derrick felsman. >> we will take care of tiffany and the boys, as you have perfectly taken care of them throughout your life. >> all who wear this june form will carry on your leg ace i of service. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor tom corbett and charles ramsey join the mourners listening to both a pledge and a promise from state police commissioner frank noonan. >> right new there is one man, with one rifle, that is committed a heinous crime. but there are hundreds of others dedicated men, that are out there trying to bring him to justice. from every marine, sem per fi, and from every man and woman in the pennsylvania state police, you are our brother. let's resolve to live our lives worthy of his sacrifice. >> reporter: in that same ambush 31 year-old trooper alex douglass was c
maggie perry's husband is a police officer too. >> scary, nerve racking, but i think the show of all of the officers in the community, it is important to not be intimidated. >> reporter: not intimidate by a lone fat shore took a fatter from his children, husband from his wife and best friend from corporal derrick felsman. >> we will take care of tiffany and the boys, as you have perfectly taken care of them throughout your life. >> all who wear this june form will carry...
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melissa maggie has an fyi for you on a brands new mini putt putt where you can play all year long. >>orter: mini golf and arcade opened late july in kensington. an indoor course you can play all year round. >> we thought we could bring something new to the city since there's nothing like that in the city and put a little spin on it in the evening as well. >> reporter: you bring your own beverages they supply the food serving up doughnuts the size of your face on weekends and bringing bringing bringing d trucks them added a arcade with everything from hoops. i used to play basketball. to t-ball and miss pacman. so into it. >> games we used to play in arcade and stuff. >> reporter: yes. then of course there's the miniature golf. a hole in one. the course theme is part filly. >> you've got the art museum that drew's dad actually built and designed out of old shutters. >> reporter: rocky is on the steps and there's a hole at fill's p but the rest of the course is outfitted with 19 50's miniature golf course memorabilia. >> love that sound. >> melissa is a scratch golfer. very good. >> it'
melissa maggie has an fyi for you on a brands new mini putt putt where you can play all year long. >>orter: mini golf and arcade opened late july in kensington. an indoor course you can play all year round. >> we thought we could bring something new to the city since there's nothing like that in the city and put a little spin on it in the evening as well. >> reporter: you bring your own beverages they supply the food serving up doughnuts the size of your face on weekends and...
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i want to hear about maggie and her relationship with bill's character, milo. >> maggie and milo are or talked to each other in about ten years. we got into a fight. and now we're sort of forced to come back into each other's lives due to some sad circumstances. but there's definitely some comedic moments. >> how did you do that, bill? you guys have these near tragedies, but i watched the trailer and it was so funny, i was laughing out loud and thinking, wait, this is twisted. but that works, right? >> it's not too twisted. it's more just how -- it's not a dark comedy in that sense that it's twisted in any way. it's more of just i guess the way life is, that's the only way i can describe it. but craig johnson and mark hayman wrote this wonderful script that effortlessly goes between comedy and drama which is why i was attracted to it in the first place. >> i'm curious, live performances versus film for you guys, is one easier than the other? some are going to assume doing a show live is harder. but i do my shows live. this is a taped interview. i'm more likely to screw this up than i
i want to hear about maggie and her relationship with bill's character, milo. >> maggie and milo are or talked to each other in about ten years. we got into a fight. and now we're sort of forced to come back into each other's lives due to some sad circumstances. but there's definitely some comedic moments. >> how did you do that, bill? you guys have these near tragedies, but i watched the trailer and it was so funny, i was laughing out loud and thinking, wait, this is twisted. but...
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maggie hasen gives me hope. martha copely and wendy davis give me hope. allison grimes, kay haagin, mary landrieu, michelle nunn, jean shaheen, natalie cannon, they all give me hope. [applause] but, you know, we're in the homestretch. and it all comes down to who makes the effort to show up and vote? now, i've been thinking a lot about family because you know i'm on grand baby watch. and i think a lot about this new member of our family and what he or she can look forward to. i am well aware that we will certainly do everything possible to prepare this child, to protect this child. but i want that for everybody's child and everybody's grandchild. i want every one of our children to feel that they are inheriting the best of america, that they have the chance to do what i believed was possible for me and what my husband believed was possible for him and what we instilled in our daughter that really this country is on your side. this country will give you the fighting chance, the fair shot you deserve to have. this country will maintain a level playing field
maggie hasen gives me hope. martha copely and wendy davis give me hope. allison grimes, kay haagin, mary landrieu, michelle nunn, jean shaheen, natalie cannon, they all give me hope. [applause] but, you know, we're in the homestretch. and it all comes down to who makes the effort to show up and vote? now, i've been thinking a lot about family because you know i'm on grand baby watch. and i think a lot about this new member of our family and what he or she can look forward to. i am well aware...
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news is that there's a french legal tradition this is true about resale in this case meaning that maggieer both come with the apartment. many families a complex labyrinth of secrets of separates and unites the trio films on location at gorgeous trip and the back streets of the city of lights is directed written by the hit play charles and pain and adult trout explored and terrific actress not perfect movie but a trip the parent with a good airplane. a story about the need to make peace with our past accords to 40 of the make these. >> : any time you can see maggie smith as a good thing. we always have paris >> : here is what you see with kevin kline these are some of his movies kevin kline in and out fantastic written by paul rudnick also give us an addams family values anywhere very funny film you can see where he led a player and fish called wanda of one oscar for the soap dish is a wonderful funny it. i wait soap dish and dave all those kevin kline so many others i know but those are just a few of my favorites these people need to laugh get soap dish and richard what else is out there
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maggie, i get the sense that's not why we care what their opinion is here.hy this is so important, ploilically. >> hillary clinton is seen as the dominant front-runner for the democratic nomination for 2016, in case you didn't know. what she thinks about foreign policy is incredibly important. she served in the administration during her book tour she was critical of the president on certain issues of foreign policy. she pointed out where they had disagreed, mainly on how to handle syria early on during the civil war. so hearing her supporting what he is doing is very important. it's important because she clearly is mindful of the fact that there is one president at a time and she is not trying to set future policy. >> syria is the issue that she chose in her book to show where there is distance between herself and the president. >> yes, and in her book, she stated it very sort of calmly, smoothly. it was a disagreement. in an interview she did over the summer, with the "atlantic" she was much more pointed on this. described the not arming syrian rebels early
maggie, i get the sense that's not why we care what their opinion is here.hy this is so important, ploilically. >> hillary clinton is seen as the dominant front-runner for the democratic nomination for 2016, in case you didn't know. what she thinks about foreign policy is incredibly important. she served in the administration during her book tour she was critical of the president on certain issues of foreign policy. she pointed out where they had disagreed, mainly on how to handle syria...
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they maybe learned from the last iraq war -- >> a little hillary clinton lesson. >> i think maggie isy popular democrat, who supporting the president on something where the president has really struggled. i think what will be interesting as always is to hear what hillary clinton says. and that remains to be seen. >> we'll keep an eye on her, maeve and maggie, i'm going excuse the ladies for this. they're way too dignified. congress took the vote and went home to campaign, six and a half weeks to election day. conan o'brien have a little bit of fun with the american people not quite in tune with their government. >> a recent report says the majority of americans cannot name the three branches of government, judicial, executive and legislative. to make it easier, the government is renaming those branches, kim, chloe and courtney. >> kim, khloe and kourtney. mr. cuomo, you can assign names to the different branches. >> who are they? just kidding you, jon, just kidding you. take it easy, have a good weekend. >> take care, my friend. please be sure to join jon king, sunday morning at 8:30
they maybe learned from the last iraq war -- >> a little hillary clinton lesson. >> i think maggie isy popular democrat, who supporting the president on something where the president has really struggled. i think what will be interesting as always is to hear what hillary clinton says. and that remains to be seen. >> we'll keep an eye on her, maeve and maggie, i'm going excuse the ladies for this. they're way too dignified. congress took the vote and went home to campaign, six...