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but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires.er momentarily blacking out, magjars comes to and sees that her leg is broken and maggie's arm is severely injured. >> all i saw was blood pouring out all over, so i held her as close to me as i could and screamed for help for my daughter. >> machinist david wood was near the stage earlier but made it out of the area seconds before the collapse. now he heads back into the wreckage. he doesn't realize he's capturing the chaotic scene on his iphone. >> i took my phone out initially to film their equipment on the stage moving back and forth. i still had it in my hand when i was climbing back in. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> after climbing through the metal bars, he sees magjars and her daughter maggie. >> stay still! stay still! are you guys okay? can you crawl out? >> prayter, who's a registered nurse, also comes rushing in to help, as stunned bystanders help prop up the rigging. >> i looked at her arm and it was badly injured. i was afraid that she had possibly severed an artery. and i
but laura magjars and maggie are caught inside a maze of metal beams and wires.er momentarily blacking out, magjars comes to and sees that her leg is broken and maggie's arm is severely injured. >> all i saw was blood pouring out all over, so i held her as close to me as i could and screamed for help for my daughter. >> machinist david wood was near the stage earlier but made it out of the area seconds before the collapse. now he heads back into the wreckage. he doesn't realize he's...
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last week 3-year-old maggie and her brother eli were exposed to measles at this clinic near phoenix, arizona. now eli ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus which can cause brain damage and even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages and say please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles it is quite likely she gave it to his sister and she could be in danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy that would have wiped out any immunity from her own vaccine. >> what's your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. i mean my family has been through enough in the last six months. i mean i know there's worse out there but we have had a rough go of it. i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us not to get anywhere near eli or maggie. so we asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also n
last week 3-year-old maggie and her brother eli were exposed to measles at this clinic near phoenix, arizona. now eli ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus which can cause brain damage and even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages and say please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles it is quite likely she gave it to his sister and she could be in danger because maggie has leukemia. her...
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and she could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia.er immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any immunity from her own measles vaccine. what is your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. i mean my family has been through enough in the last six months. i mean i know there is worse out there, but we had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us not to get anywhere near eli or maggie. so we asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also not going to get near their father. and that's because like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother however, because blood tests show she does have full immunity. and this is how the children were put in danger. four members of one arizona family went to disney land in december. they refused to vaccinate their ch
and she could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia.er immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any immunity from her own measles vaccine. what is your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. i mean my family has been through enough in the last six months. i mean i know there is worse out there, but we had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go...
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(vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. one hundred percent complete and balanced for everyday feeding of adult cats. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture low magnesium, and vitamin b12 deficiency. side effects include headache abdominal pain and diarrhea. if persistent, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist.
(vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. one hundred percent complete and balanced for everyday feeding of adult cats. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions...
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kind of looking back, it brings to mind some of the same feelings we had when we first thought maggie'sie's diagnosis. >> reporter: for now, they just pray their daughter recovers from leukemia and doesn't get measles. >> now, rosemary and myself have talked about this being a first world problem. you know places where this vaccine is readily available and people refuse it. take a look at this map. shows where it remains a struggle to get a measles vaccine. many places in the world are still developing. as you see, the countries in red, which i know they're hard to make out, but you've got somalia, the central african republic, you also have south sudan. fewer than half of all children in these places are immunized. situation is not much better in the countries you see in orange. these are where places where vaccination rates fall between 50% and 7 %. immunization -- 79%. immunizations are much more available in countries in yellow and blue as well. more than 90% are vaccinated for the measles there. just consider what you are giving up by not taking a vaccine that people in these parts
kind of looking back, it brings to mind some of the same feelings we had when we first thought maggie'sie's diagnosis. >> reporter: for now, they just pray their daughter recovers from leukemia and doesn't get measles. >> now, rosemary and myself have talked about this being a first world problem. you know places where this vaccine is readily available and people refuse it. take a look at this map. shows where it remains a struggle to get a measles vaccine. many places in the world...
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and we'll see how maggie and eli are doing. and rooting for them both and your family.thanks for the time today. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. we received word that it u.s. congressman patrickanly has died after a battle with brain cancer. the mississippi republican was elected to congress in 2010. he had lost much of his eyesight. he had a degenerative disease. and gained noityit about god and last year he suffered a strong and underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor. congressman nunnelee was 56 years old. >> a father who draws his entire monthly salary in dollar bills to teach his kid about money. one financial expert said more parents should take on the same topic. it's only required to contain 51% real cheese. with sargento 100% real, natural cheese slices, a patty melt becomes more than just a patty. ham unites with its better half. and a club sandwich becomes part of a club you definitely want to be in. real cheese people would never eat a slice wrapped in plastic when they can have a slice of 100% real. natural cheese slices from sargento. we're real cheese
and we'll see how maggie and eli are doing. and rooting for them both and your family.thanks for the time today. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. we received word that it u.s. congressman patrickanly has died after a battle with brain cancer. the mississippi republican was elected to congress in 2010. he had lost much of his eyesight. he had a degenerative disease. and gained noityit about god and last year he suffered a strong and underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor....
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maggie gray thank you for your time.m stein, thank you. >>> coming up, can you guess which of these potential 2016 candidates is polling fwirs inging first in the state of iowa? it is probably not who you think. that is just ahead. to unlock the possibilities of tomorrow......"lift tab." behold the beauty of balance. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow♪ tomorrow is waiting. own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™. and delight in temptingly tart and sweet new kellogg's® raisin bran with cranberries. ♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts mean your peace of mind. now you can get the works, a multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change tire rotation, brake inspection and more. $29.95 or less. ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar
maggie gray thank you for your time.m stein, thank you. >>> coming up, can you guess which of these potential 2016 candidates is polling fwirs inging first in the state of iowa? it is probably not who you think. that is just ahead. to unlock the possibilities of tomorrow......"lift tab." behold the beauty of balance. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins....
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maggie and may, it flows. sounds good. >> tell us about their permanents. >> maggie is a little older. may is 1. maggie is about 2-3. she's like the ring leader of the two. so she's a little more outgoing, but may is a little quieter. takes her longer to warm up, but once she does, she's the sweetest thing ever. >> they play and entertain each other. is it more difficult. you guys, 2-1. they will entertain each other. you think it's more work, but it's really not ! >> they're trying to hang out with each other. >> exactly. and you have kind of a ready- made family. >> yeah. >> i like it. britney with maddy's fund and maggie and may, if you want to find out how to adopt them, go to our website. you can find out more about the dogs welcome back. let's take a last look at your saturday forecast for you today. here's a live shot at levi stadium. it's clear, but we have patchy fog in parts of the bay area this morning. we have the kings versus sharks saturday. 7:00 tonight, levi stadium. mostly clear for that game.
maggie and may, it flows. sounds good. >> tell us about their permanents. >> maggie is a little older. may is 1. maggie is about 2-3. she's like the ring leader of the two. so she's a little more outgoing, but may is a little quieter. takes her longer to warm up, but once she does, she's the sweetest thing ever. >> they play and entertain each other. is it more difficult. you guys, 2-1. they will entertain each other. you think it's more work, but it's really not ! >>...
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maggie was a pioneer in a pioneer hospital. she was lucky enough to live longer because of this hospital. maggie's life was even longer and even better. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sally. well, sunday is super bowl, but it is our super bowl here at ucsf as well. we will be moving close to 200 patients from our hospitals to this magnificent new facility here at mission bay. we are asking for our community support as there are going to be 40 ambulances. one leaving every 4 minutes from there to here. we are hoping for a minimum of disruption, but if there is any disruption we apologize to our community in advance. i want to thank in particular the san francisco police department greg suhr and san francisco fire department chief white for their help to execute this on sunday morning. before we wrap up, we've got a couple more things to do. i just want to mention some of the logistics. at the end of the prepared remarks here, we are going to have people who are involved with constructing the building. we are going to have
maggie was a pioneer in a pioneer hospital. she was lucky enough to live longer because of this hospital. maggie's life was even longer and even better. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sally. well, sunday is super bowl, but it is our super bowl here at ucsf as well. we will be moving close to 200 patients from our hospitals to this magnificent new facility here at mission bay. we are asking for our community support as there are going to be 40 ambulances. one leaving every 4 minutes...
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. >> maggie dice que durante mÁs de 3 dÉcadas viviÓ en el cuerpo evocado, pero hace 15 aÑos se convirtiÓs kardashian. >> maggie no cree que la transformaciÓn de Él le cambie la vida. >> serÍa una mÁs saliendo del clÓset, como dirÍan y todavÍa las personas estÁn cerradas a esta tema es tabÚ. >> de confirmarse la noticia, erick dice que cambiarÁ vidas. >> esto es algo muy grande para la comunidad transgÉnero que tengan alguien que quiera hablar sobre eso, y compartir los pasos que Él estÁ tomando. >> me da lastima porque hay mucha gente que muere engaÑada y nunca se realizÓ con personass. >> en una entrevista la madre hablÓ de su transformaciÓn, pero Él aÚn no lo ha confirmado personalmente. >> el tiempo dirÁ. >> al regresar crece el gordo de powerball, ahora es uno de los mÁs grandes de la historia. >> desde y oye... ¿qué es eso? mi surface pro 3. es una tablet y una laptop. pero no tiene la potencia de mi mac, que tiene un intel core i5. sip, sí tiene. además office, uso el adobe photoshop completo y... ¡tiene pantalla táctil! yo también tengo una pantalla táctil. ah... y lo que más me g
. >> maggie dice que durante mÁs de 3 dÉcadas viviÓ en el cuerpo evocado, pero hace 15 aÑos se convirtiÓs kardashian. >> maggie no cree que la transformaciÓn de Él le cambie la vida. >> serÍa una mÁs saliendo del clÓset, como dirÍan y todavÍa las personas estÁn cerradas a esta tema es tabÚ. >> de confirmarse la noticia, erick dice que cambiarÁ vidas. >> esto es algo muy grande para la comunidad transgÉnero que tengan alguien que quiera hablar sobre...
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mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. the only male spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and maggie. >> he still has their art work. >> they may now be forced from the only home they have known for decades. >> changes are hard on humans. it is extremely hard on chimps, especially males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have fennel say what -- final say what happens to the chimps. they are part of the chimpanzee speos see -- species survival plan. >> we make decisions about which chimpanzees should breed and have babies as well as moving chimpanzees from one accredited zoo to another. >> it is important for zoos to create chimpanzee groups as they exist in the wild with thr
mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. the only male spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and...
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it's a huge adventure and excited rather than scared. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite the p.r. critics say the time line is unfeasible. >> in three years time mars 1 hopes to send a stationary lappeder and communications satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions two years after that. in a decade by 2025 it's hoped the first 4-man crew will arrive, live in pods like these. all of this for a meagre $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic from every single point of view. from the experience of people organising it on the budget and some time scale. >> the mars 1 crew will live in confined conditions and need to produce water, oxygen and grow food much that takes investment. mars 1 was hoping to gain sponsorship from endomal, the makers of "big brother" until they pulled out. and one company listed on the website who are providing rockets say no and contracts have been signed. it's optimistic. >> it's a conception that mars 1 wants to finance through media revenues, that's not the case. we'll finance from investment. it's not entertainment, it's inspiration
it's a huge adventure and excited rather than scared. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite the p.r. critics say the time line is unfeasible. >> in three years time mars 1 hopes to send a stationary lappeder and communications satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions two years after that. in a decade by 2025 it's hoped the first 4-man crew will arrive, live in pods like these. all of this for a meagre $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic from...
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we have to reproduce or we'll die out on mars. >> the huge adventure, and i'm really excited. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the pr, critics say that the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three year's time mars one hopes to send a stationary lander and communication lander to the satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions after that. and then only a decade by 2025. it hopes the first four-man crew will arrive and live in bodies like these. and all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it is unrealistic completely from every single point of view, from the experience of people organizing it, on the budget, on the time scale, it's completely unrealistic. >> the mars one crew will live in confined continues. they'll need to produce their own water oxygen and grow their own food. that will take continued investment. mars one was hoping to get sponsorship from the maker of the reality tv show "big brother." and space x that will be supplying rockets for the mission said that no contracts have been signed. >> we will finan
we have to reproduce or we'll die out on mars. >> the huge adventure, and i'm really excited. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the pr, critics say that the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three year's time mars one hopes to send a stationary lander and communication lander to the satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions after that. and then only a decade by 2025. it hopes the first four-man crew will arrive...
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mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. the only male spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and maggie. >> he still has their art work. >> they may now be forced from the only home they have known for decades. >> changes are hard on humans. it is extremely hard on chimps, especially males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have fennel say what -- final say what happens to the chimps. they are part of the chimpanzee speos see -- species survival plan. >> we make decisions about which chimpanzees should breed and have babies as well as moving chimpanzees from one accredited zoo to another. >> it is important for zoos to create chimpanzee groups as they exist in the wild with thr
mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. the only male spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and...
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mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and maggie. >> he still has their art work. >> they may now be forced from the only home they have known for decades. >> changes are hard on humans. it is extremely hard on chimps, especially males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have fennel say what -- final say what happens to the chimps. they are part of the chimpanzee speos see -- species survival plan. >> we make decisions about which chimpanzees should breed and have babies as well as moving chimpanzees from one accredited zoo to another. >> it is important for zoos to create chimpanzee groups as they exist in the wild with three adult males
mini and maggie arrived 45 years ago after being caught in the wild. spent 10 years in entertainment, a circus television and film before he came to the zoo. he is the oldest male chimp in any american zoo believed to be in his late 50s and well past a chimp's normal life span. >> our male has arthritis and so he is on glue co saw mean pills. >> he has a direct connection. he was their keeper for 16 years from the time he arrived at the zoo. >> this is mini and maggie....
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mini and maggie arrived after being caught in the wild 45 years ago.ale chimp in any american zoo is believed to be in his 50s >> our male has some arthritis. >> john has a special connection. he was their keeper 16 years from the time they arrived at the zoo. >> it's minnie, and many and maggie. >> he is upset the chimps may be forced from homes. >> changes are hard on humans. and hard on chimps especially the males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have final say what happens to the chimps they're part of a chimpanzee species survival plan. >> we make decisions about which we should breed and have babies as well as about moving chimpanzees from one accredited zoo, to another. >> ross told me it's important to create groups with three adult males, five mature females and off spring. >> in the case of san francisco zoo, we're looking to give them social options. >> san francisco has a choice. upgrade aging exhibit or send them to another zoo. >> are you considering perhaps expanding? so you can take more chimps? >> well, i don't know. i haven't heard t
mini and maggie arrived after being caught in the wild 45 years ago.ale chimp in any american zoo is believed to be in his 50s >> our male has some arthritis. >> john has a special connection. he was their keeper 16 years from the time they arrived at the zoo. >> it's minnie, and many and maggie. >> he is upset the chimps may be forced from homes. >> changes are hard on humans. and hard on chimps especially the males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have...
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mini and maggie arrived after being caught in the wild 45 years ago.male chimp in any american zoo is believed to be in his 50s >> our male has some arthritis. >> john has a special connection. he was their keeper 16 years from the time they arrived at the zoo. >> it's minnie, and many and maggie. >> he is upset the chimps may be forced from homes. >> changes are hard on humans. and hard on chimps especially the males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have final say what happens to the chimps they're part of a chimpanzee species survival plan. >> we make decisions about which we should breed and have babies as well as about moving chimpanzees from one accredited zoo, to another. >> ross told me it's important to create groups with three adult males, five mature females and off spring. >> in the case of san francisco zoo, we're looking to give them social options. >> san francisco has a choice. upgrade aging exhibit or send them to another zoo. >> are you considering perhaps expanding? so you can take more chimps? >> well, i don't know. i haven't heard
mini and maggie arrived after being caught in the wild 45 years ago.male chimp in any american zoo is believed to be in his 50s >> our male has some arthritis. >> john has a special connection. he was their keeper 16 years from the time they arrived at the zoo. >> it's minnie, and many and maggie. >> he is upset the chimps may be forced from homes. >> changes are hard on humans. and hard on chimps especially the males. >> the san francisco zoo doesn't have...
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here to talk about this controversy now, maggie haberman presidential campaign correspondent for thek times," robert costa from the "the washington post" and charles ellington, contributor for the root. maggie as you noted today, giuliani challenged the media to find examples of president obama expressing love for his country. it really wasn't all that difficult. take a listen. >> that instinct that this is the greatest country on earth survived not only because in my mind the joys of american life and culture, its vitality its freedom, always outweighed its imperfections but because i learned that what makes america great has never been its perfection but the belief that it can be made better. >> this improbable experiment in democracy, the united states of america, stands as the greatest nation on earth. >> with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is that we live in the greatest nation on earth. >> this does seem unlikely to satisfy mayor giuliani, though. >> right. mayor giuliani's main criticism of president obama, what
here to talk about this controversy now, maggie haberman presidential campaign correspondent for thek times," robert costa from the "the washington post" and charles ellington, contributor for the root. maggie as you noted today, giuliani challenged the media to find examples of president obama expressing love for his country. it really wasn't all that difficult. take a listen. >> that instinct that this is the greatest country on earth survived not only because in my mind...
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maggie? >> i think that's a misconception.e article that they published was about the ventilation of oxygen, if you produce a lot of oxygen, you'll have a huge risk of fire. and even though the technology may not be there yet, we have ten years to develop it. and ten years ago, you probably didn't use a computer much or rely so much on internet and look where we are now. we're so dependent on this technology and it's advanced so quickly. >> ryan. is this about sort of legacy? obviously, you're a scientist. is this the overriding thing for you? >> yeah absolutely, it's about legacy. it's about knowing that if you go to mars and you're one of the first four people on mars you can achieve that much more than you can as possibly one prnerson out of 7 billion on earth. by going to mars i can basically leave a legacy for everyone. and i want to add something quickly about the m.i.t. study, is what it says is that the first fatality occurs 68 days if you don't use any local resource production and they do a calculation on page 13 and
maggie? >> i think that's a misconception.e article that they published was about the ventilation of oxygen, if you produce a lot of oxygen, you'll have a huge risk of fire. and even though the technology may not be there yet, we have ten years to develop it. and ten years ago, you probably didn't use a computer much or rely so much on internet and look where we are now. we're so dependent on this technology and it's advanced so quickly. >> ryan. is this about sort of legacy?...
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and my daughter can, maggie, who was also previously fully immunized is at extra risk right now because of her weakened immune system due to her leukemia, as well as her treatment. the blog went viral. in over two weeks, it received over 1.3 million shares on facebook and has been read countless times. i have been contacted and interviewed by cnn, fox news and many other local and national media outlets. i have taken these opportunities to share our story and hopefully raise awareness to this issue. my hope is that we can prevent some families from going through the same thing that we've gone through these last three weeks. .. there is congress to take actions pouring the programs and infrastructure already in place to get these vaccines to those in need them the most and contain outbreaks. i we will care for my family to work to promote health among my patients and through partnership with organizations like every child by two and the arizona partnership for immunization i we will advocate for timely vaccinations for children. thank you for your commitment. with your help we can stop t
and my daughter can, maggie, who was also previously fully immunized is at extra risk right now because of her weakened immune system due to her leukemia, as well as her treatment. the blog went viral. in over two weeks, it received over 1.3 million shares on facebook and has been read countless times. i have been contacted and interviewed by cnn, fox news and many other local and national media outlets. i have taken these opportunities to share our story and hopefully raise awareness to this...
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maggie, as always we appreciate your time and we'll be watching closely.ntier shares pushing almost $8 a share, up another 3.5%. maggie wilderotter thanks for join us. >> thanks dave. >> when we come back more of our exclusive interview with twitter ceo dick costolo. we'll talk about those who criticize his management style and his future of the company. dow being led higher by the banks as the ten-year works its way back to 1.9. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >>> shares of twitter trading at the highest level since halloween. when we come back, the ceo of twitter, dick costolo, speaks out. >> listen if you're going to be the ceo of a public company, you better
maggie, as always we appreciate your time and we'll be watching closely.ntier shares pushing almost $8 a share, up another 3.5%. maggie wilderotter thanks for join us. >> thanks dave. >> when we come back more of our exclusive interview with twitter ceo dick costolo. we'll talk about those who criticize his management style and his future of the company. dow being led higher by the banks as the ten-year works its way back to 1.9. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns...
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student, who has -- maggie lu. a ph.d. student who has surround to be a mar mother. >> if we don't they would die out on mars. >> butter maggie and others could be in a long wait. the proposed time line's unfeasible. in only three years time mars 1 hose to send a stationery land. followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions two years after that and in only a decade by 2025, it's hoped the first four-man crew will arrive and live in pods, like these. and all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it is unrealistic completely from every single point of view from the experience of the astronauts, from the experience of people organizing it on the budget on the time scale are completely unrealistic. >> the mars 1 crew will live in confined conditions. they'll need produce their own water, oxygen and grow their own food and that takes continued investment. mars 1 was also hoping to gain sponsorship from endemal, the makers of reality show big brother until they pulled out. providing rockets for the mission, say no contracts have
student, who has -- maggie lu. a ph.d. student who has surround to be a mar mother. >> if we don't they would die out on mars. >> butter maggie and others could be in a long wait. the proposed time line's unfeasible. in only three years time mars 1 hose to send a stationery land. followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions two years after that and in only a decade by 2025, it's hoped the first four-man crew will arrive and live in pods, like these. and all of this for a meager $6...
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it's a huge adventure and i'm sited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the p.r. the proposed timeline may be unfeasible. in only three year's time, they hope to send a lander and communication to the planet followed by a rove center 2020 and cargo missions two years after that. and then only a decade by 2025 it hopes the first four-man crew will arrive, live in pods like these. all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic completely from every point of view. from the experience of the people organizing,en budget and time scale are unrealistic. >> they'll live in confineed conditions. they'll need to produce their own water oxygen and grow their own food, and that takes continued investment. mars one was also hoping to gain sponsorship from the makers of reality tv show "big brother," that's until they pulled out. one major company space x listed on mars one website is providing rockets for the mission say that no contracts have been signed. but the team behind mars one remain firmly optimistic. >> it's a big misconceptio
it's a huge adventure and i'm sited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the p.r. the proposed timeline may be unfeasible. in only three year's time, they hope to send a lander and communication to the planet followed by a rove center 2020 and cargo missions two years after that. and then only a decade by 2025 it hopes the first four-man crew will arrive, live in pods like these. all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it's...
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it's a huge adventure and i'm excited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite all the pr, critics say the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three years time, mars one hoped to land a stationary lander and communication satellite, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo soon after that. then in 2025 it's hoped that the first man will arrive and live in pods like this, all for a meager $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic the budget and time scale is completely unrealistic. >> the crew on mars will are "v" to produce their own water oxygen grow their own food, and that takes continued investment. they were hopeing to get continued sponsorship from the makers of the tv show "big brother," that is until they pulled out and one company space x is listed on mars one website providing rockets for the mission, but they say no contract has been signed. >> it's a big misconception that mars one wants to finance the mission through media revenues. that's not the case. we'll finance the mission through investments. it's not entertainment. it's inspore ration. human
it's a huge adventure and i'm excited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite all the pr, critics say the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three years time, mars one hoped to land a stationary lander and communication satellite, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo soon after that. then in 2025 it's hoped that the first man will arrive and live in pods like this, all for a meager $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic the budget and time scale is completely...
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sawyer, and i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you. thank you for being here. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what are the biggest also that are being trafficked on the internet and what are the answers. if the other panelists would like to join in, that would be great. >> as it has been mentioned, ought to -- autism remains one of the major concerns to parents even though dr. schuchat has pointed out that there is not a lot of credibility between the two. the whole philosophy of the immunization schedule is to protect children as soon as we can for as many things as we can. delaying vaccines is really counterintuitive to the whole purpose of the vaccination program. if we were overwhelming children's immune systems island -- i am an infectious disease doctor, we do not see that into debt months, four months, or six months when we give routine vaccinations. the last major thing you hear about are the ingredients in vaccines and the concern that perhaps some of them are toxic. once again, that has been discredited and looked at very carefully.
sawyer, and i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you. thank you for being here. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what are the biggest also that are being trafficked on the internet and what are the answers. if the other panelists would like to join in, that would be great. >> as it has been mentioned, ought to -- autism remains one of the major concerns to parents even though dr. schuchat has pointed out that there is not a lot of credibility between the two....
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greater risk for measles if they're exposed to other children who have had the virus. 3-year-old maggie cannot get vaccinated because she has leukemia. her baby brother is too young for the vaccination, but now both children are in quarantine, because a measles patient showed up at the clinic where maggie is being treated. >> every one of my parents is doing their best job to take care of their children. and, you know, my job is to come alongside them and help them make the best decisions and help educate them so they can make those good decisions. but part of that education process is realizing, you know it's not just about their children. there are other children out there that either are too young to vaccinate or in the case of my daughter has a weakened immune system because of medical illness. >> now globally the world health organization credits measles vaccines with helping prevent millions of deaths. i want you to take a look at this graphic from w.h.o. you can see in the early 1980s, there were more than 4 million measles cases per year. when fewer than 20% of the world's child
greater risk for measles if they're exposed to other children who have had the virus. 3-year-old maggie cannot get vaccinated because she has leukemia. her baby brother is too young for the vaccination, but now both children are in quarantine, because a measles patient showed up at the clinic where maggie is being treated. >> every one of my parents is doing their best job to take care of their children. and, you know, my job is to come alongside them and help them make the best decisions...
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i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you or maybe doing something something more interesting ago but they get for being a. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what the biggest falsehoods are that are being trafficked on the internet and what the answers to those falsehoods are? if the other panelists would like to join that would be great as well. >> as has been mentioned several times today, autism remains one of the major concerns of parents, even though as dr. schuchat put up the sides has discredited any association between the two. what you get beyond that, the next thing you hear is that we are overwhelming children's immune system with too many vaccines to send. the whole philosophy of the immunization schedule is to protect children as soon as we can for as many things as we can. so delay in vaccines is really counterintuitive to the whole purpose of the vaccination program. if we were overwhelming children's immune system i am an infectious disease doctor. those kids would be getting unusual infections because their immune system was overwhelmed but we
i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you or maybe doing something something more interesting ago but they get for being a. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what the biggest falsehoods are that are being trafficked on the internet and what the answers to those falsehoods are? if the other panelists would like to join that would be great as well. >> as has been mentioned several times today, autism remains one of the major concerns of parents, even though as dr....
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sawyer, and i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you. thank you for being here. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what are the biggest falses that are being trafficked on the internet and what are the answers? if the other panelists would like to join in, that would be great. >> as it has been mentioned, autism remains one of the major concerns to parents even though dr. schuchat has pointed out that there is not a lot of credibility between the two. the whole philosophy of the immunization schedule is to protect children as soon as we can for as many things as we can. delaying vaccines is really counterintuitive to the whole purpose of the vaccination program. if we were overwhelming children's immune systems, i am an infectious disease doctor, we do not see that into two months, four months, or six months when we give routine vaccinations. the last major thing you hear about are the ingredients in vaccines and the concern that perhaps some of them are toxic. once again, that has been discredited and looked at very carefully. the fda approves of
sawyer, and i hope maggie is getting a chance to watch you. thank you for being here. dr. sawyer, could you use this opportunity to tell us what are the biggest falses that are being trafficked on the internet and what are the answers? if the other panelists would like to join in, that would be great. >> as it has been mentioned, autism remains one of the major concerns to parents even though dr. schuchat has pointed out that there is not a lot of credibility between the two. the whole...
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maggie tells the story of what her win did to her daughter and her family.a look. >> i'm the mother of a heroin addict. i hate that sound. it could just abfriend or it could be the phone call i'm dreading i never know. my eyes fill with tears, my palms are sweating and my heart is racing. has she been arrested again? does she need a lawyer? was she attacked again? how bad this time? did she od? is she dead? how will we pay for a funeral. >> it's a powerful and the bucks county district attorney is hoping this can save lives. right now we're joined by maggie, that mother. this is the mom and producer of that video. what's the reaction been so far for people who have seen your video? >> i have nothing but positive support from family, friends, strangers, fakesy facebook, just everybody reaching out to say thank you. >> why are you telling the story? >> i think the main reason to tell the story is to just to let people know that they should educate themselves, talk to their kids, you know, let them know what the dangers are out there and what can happen if you
maggie tells the story of what her win did to her daughter and her family.a look. >> i'm the mother of a heroin addict. i hate that sound. it could just abfriend or it could be the phone call i'm dreading i never know. my eyes fill with tears, my palms are sweating and my heart is racing. has she been arrested again? does she need a lawyer? was she attacked again? how bad this time? did she od? is she dead? how will we pay for a funeral. >> it's a powerful and the bucks county...
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maggie hawk was given the award considered the oscar of education. she has been teaching at yellow spring elementary for 12 years. it's the same school that she attended and where she found her inspiration for teaching despite struggling with dyslexia. >> this is the reason that i wanted to go into teaching. i loved all my teachers. they gave me that passion that drive and i wanted to instill that in my students. >> reporter: the . >> the award will go towards her son's college fund. >>> arie will open a u-line in northeast. the building is perhaps best known as the site of the beatles first concert. rei will occupy the first of the arena. the outdoor supply company has a couple of locations in maryland and virginia. this will be the first store for the district. >>> hey, lights, camera action are the three words you're hearing less of around here. even as more and more tv shows about washington, d.c. are created. as news4 tom sherwood reports the city is now in the midst of a big effort to knock down some of the hurdles that production crews face. >
maggie hawk was given the award considered the oscar of education. she has been teaching at yellow spring elementary for 12 years. it's the same school that she attended and where she found her inspiration for teaching despite struggling with dyslexia. >> this is the reason that i wanted to go into teaching. i loved all my teachers. they gave me that passion that drive and i wanted to instill that in my students. >> reporter: the . >> the award will go towards her son's...
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. >> maggie is up next, calling in from roanokes virginia.calling. >> caller: good morning. does this organization also collect for the irs? >> maggie we actually -- they did collect for the irs at one point. they were part of a trial period back in 2006-2007. they actually were one of thee companies chosen by the irs, but their contract was not continued shortly before the irs got rid of that program entirely. but an interesting thing about their work with the irs is that they had lobbied quite heavily, the federal government, we looked at lobbying records and they spent hundreds of thousands lobbying to get that law changed in the first place and then to get hired. so definitely their work with the irs was an interesting point in their history. >> let's go to antonio in sioux falls, south dakota. >> caller: yes i'm calling because i have a problem as far as being on medicaid. i've been on medicaid mostly all of my life for medical problems. they've been sending me bills and stuff like that, with me being on medicaid. so i just received a $1
. >> maggie is up next, calling in from roanokes virginia.calling. >> caller: good morning. does this organization also collect for the irs? >> maggie we actually -- they did collect for the irs at one point. they were part of a trial period back in 2006-2007. they actually were one of thee companies chosen by the irs, but their contract was not continued shortly before the irs got rid of that program entirely. but an interesting thing about their work with the irs is that...
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their mother, maggie remains in intensive care. >> the fact that the hannigans were such decent people and so close makes this even more difficult to kproe head. >> i didn't sleep saturday your head is spinning it's cruel how things end like that. >> now muir remains behind bars on $75,000 bail and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for next tuesday and investigators are checking his phone records to see if he may have been texting at the time as well. walter perez channel 6 "action news." >> thank you walter. >>> philadelphia water department crews are making sure that the roads at 66th and elm wood don't become slick after a water main broke this morning. crews were called to the intersection at southwest philadelphia at 8:45, the water department partially shut down the 8 inch main to make repairs. >> coming up on "action news" tonight, former pennsylvania treasurer, rob mccord enter a plea on attempted extortion charges and its not just young humans enjoying the snow day, we'll take you to the zoo for wild fun. >> we are getting a break finally from the arctic chill but look at h
their mother, maggie remains in intensive care. >> the fact that the hannigans were such decent people and so close makes this even more difficult to kproe head. >> i didn't sleep saturday your head is spinning it's cruel how things end like that. >> now muir remains behind bars on $75,000 bail and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for next tuesday and investigators are checking his phone records to see if he may have been texting at the time as well. walter perez channel 6...
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. >> maggie y la familia pasaron 4 dÍas encerradas en la casa finalmente este martes pudieron desenterrarse quedas en la casa horas. >> igual de frustrados estÁn los que pasaron horas desenterrando sus carros varios edificios se derrumbaron en la ciudad porque no aguantarnos el peso de la nieve en el techo. >> el gobernador del estado activÓ la guardia nacional anunciÓ la compra de dos mÁquinas algunos para derretir nieve, mientras el estado de bermont mandara equipo y personal para ayudar con tareas de remociÓn. >> como ustedes pueden ver las vÍas del tren estÁn llenas de nieve, esto llevÓ al servicio de trenes de la ciudad a suspender el servicio por el dÍa de hoy. >> sin el tren cientos de miles de personas se quedaron sin como llegar a trabajar. >> queso colombiano y americano. >> en este restaurante colombiano todos piden sopa aunque la tormenta congelÓ los bolsillos de los dueÑos. >> es pÉrdida porque se pierde mucho, si uno abre aquÍ para abrir dos turnos ahora abrimos un turno. >> aquÍ la preocupaciÓn crece ante los pronÓsticos para una nueva tormenta que se espera para este jueves
. >> maggie y la familia pasaron 4 dÍas encerradas en la casa finalmente este martes pudieron desenterrarse quedas en la casa horas. >> igual de frustrados estÁn los que pasaron horas desenterrando sus carros varios edificios se derrumbaron en la ciudad porque no aguantarnos el peso de la nieve en el techo. >> el gobernador del estado activÓ la guardia nacional anunciÓ la compra de dos mÁquinas algunos para derretir nieve, mientras el estado de bermont mandara equipo y...
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first and foremost, thank you to debbie ralphale and rodriguez and maggie at the department of environmentyour department has championed this effort for years and i'm grateful for all of your work. it has been great to see a department has engaged on a piece of legislation which is a testament both to debbie herself and the importance of this issue. i want to thank all the stakeholder who's have met with us and provided feedback and some criticism over the last few months including the california retailers association, the chamber of commerce, safe way, target, walgreens and cvs. kaiser, the hospital council and dignity health. bay bio, nova and consumer health care products association, your feedback has made this legislation although i do realize there's still concerns. i'm grateful to alameda nate mildly who pushed the first safe drug ordinance and i want to thank my predecessor and david chiu for carrying the legislation and to erik mar, i also want to thank my legislative aide conner johnson for his hard work on this legislation as well. my office and i have had numerous meetings with
first and foremost, thank you to debbie ralphale and rodriguez and maggie at the department of environmentyour department has championed this effort for years and i'm grateful for all of your work. it has been great to see a department has engaged on a piece of legislation which is a testament both to debbie herself and the importance of this issue. i want to thank all the stakeholder who's have met with us and provided feedback and some criticism over the last few months including the...
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what did you learn, maggie? wrap now. >> i think you might have dad issues. i have to talk to dr. dr. brzezinski. >> the ones with real videos of real kids i loved that. that was good. >> i loved the mcdonald's ad, the coke ad. >> perhaps i care too much. i don't know. >> way too early. >> we'll debate that. does joe care to a fault? >> "morning joe," stick around. it's time for "the rundown." i love you. >>> and this is a live shot from glendale, arizona. where it is 7:00 a.m. and it was a super bowl stunner last night. the new england patriots beating the seattle seahawks 28-24 and katy perry redefining the halftime show. we'll go live there later in the hour. >>> good morning, i'm jose diaz-balart. here we go again, another winter storm on this groundhog day. this one affecting 100 million people from the midwest to new england. travel is treacherous this morning as drivers have to
what did you learn, maggie? wrap now. >> i think you might have dad issues. i have to talk to dr. dr. brzezinski. >> the ones with real videos of real kids i loved that. that was good. >> i loved the mcdonald's ad, the coke ad. >> perhaps i care too much. i don't know. >> way too early. >> we'll debate that. does joe care to a fault? >> "morning joe," stick around. it's time for "the rundown." i love you. >>> and this is a...
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he took it right out of maggie's paws. >> that is a professional announcer. who needs the super bowl when you can watch the first otter bowl. sea otters will be facing off at the aquarium of the pacific. it could be a hard hitting game. the winner gets crab legs, muscles, and clams to feast on. >> now i'm hungry. >> absolutely. now i'm ready to go. >> all right. just released, the profootball hall of fame class and raider 49er fans, you're going to love this. hall of fame says a couple bay area legends, come on in and mutual parting of the ways between harbaugh and the female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get three years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ y
he took it right out of maggie's paws. >> that is a professional announcer. who needs the super bowl when you can watch the first otter bowl. sea otters will be facing off at the aquarium of the pacific. it could be a hard hitting game. the winner gets crab legs, muscles, and clams to feast on. >> now i'm hungry. >> absolutely. now i'm ready to go. >> all right. just released, the profootball hall of fame class and raider 49er fans, you're going to love this. hall of...
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. >> reporter: maggie, who has no connection to the montgomery county investigation, spoke out in this video that she helped powe dues entitled heroin kills sharing her daughter's seven year battle with the drug. >> i'm a mother of a heroin addict, i hate that sound it is death how will we pay for a funeral. >> reporter: through efforts like her video and providing effort to law enforcement, she hopes more victim families will join her fight. >> somebody has to help them and, if you know somebody that is doing it, tell somebody. >> reporter: a fight, to free communities, from deadly drugs, and those accused of selling them. in norristown walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, parents and students in berks county are on alert after several attempted abductions. take a look at this composite sketch of the suspect made after an attempt adduction in spring township. authorities say there have been six attempts since last month. the the latest was today in reading but the student there is safe. if you recognize the man you see in that sketch you are asked to call police. >>> a heal
. >> reporter: maggie, who has no connection to the montgomery county investigation, spoke out in this video that she helped powe dues entitled heroin kills sharing her daughter's seven year battle with the drug. >> i'm a mother of a heroin addict, i hate that sound it is death how will we pay for a funeral. >> reporter: through efforts like her video and providing effort to law enforcement, she hopes more victim families will join her fight. >> somebody has to help them...
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this is from where weather noise problems for puppies like maggie may. >> maggie may. >> morgan saysly snow. >> you cannot get cuter than that. >> so cute. >> look at that watching good day hanging on my little hamsters on fox 29 good day. >> that is good day in the background. >> lisa say our bella in the second snow storm she's from texas and doesn't like the snow. >> sound like you. >> you i like snow. >> sound like you. >> you i like snow. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. thinks first really decent snowfall where last year we had 68 inches of snow for the whole winter. our latest measurement at philadelphia international is three-point 7 inches, more in coupler with land county a and millville new jersey with 5 inches. mount holly their latest measurement is 4.3. the atlantic city close to 4 inches at the airport there and lehigh valley airport in allentown, 2.4 inches of snow. so the the latest measurements that have just come n we are still seeing some snow, mostly beginning to move ac
this is from where weather noise problems for puppies like maggie may. >> maggie may. >> morgan saysly snow. >> you cannot get cuter than that. >> so cute. >> look at that watching good day hanging on my little hamsters on fox 29 good day. >> that is good day in the background. >> lisa say our bella in the second snow storm she's from texas and doesn't like the snow. >> sound like you. >> you i like snow. >> sound like you. >>...
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. >> reporter: even four-year-old maggie knows losing her gloves as most kids do is a big problem on a night like tonight. >> my hat is right here but i didn't bring gloves. >> reporter: are your hands cold? >> yes. >> reporter: this man is dressed well but the thing that will keep him the most warm isn't clothes. >> it's love. keeping me warm. >> reporter: i like that w is that love coming from? >> my wife is waiting for me at home. >> reporter: all right. that sounds like a good plan. the best advice, of course, for people to cover up as much as they can. if you're going to be outside. hopefully people are following that advice because i don't know if you can see behind me center city is packed tonight chris not even the cold could keep people inside. back to you. >> shawnette, thank you. >>> the bitter temperatures creating big problems for philadelphia's water department. they've had hundreds of calls for broken pipes and buffed mains all over the city. ice flows are even covering entire streets here. some freezing cars in their place. and making it a nightmare for other drivers.
. >> reporter: even four-year-old maggie knows losing her gloves as most kids do is a big problem on a night like tonight. >> my hat is right here but i didn't bring gloves. >> reporter: are your hands cold? >> yes. >> reporter: this man is dressed well but the thing that will keep him the most warm isn't clothes. >> it's love. keeping me warm. >> reporter: i like that w is that love coming from? >> my wife is waiting for me at home. >>...