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we are in the home of maggie l. walker, which has been restored by the national park service to the way it appeared during the last seven years of maggie l. to 1934.life from 1928 however, mrs. walker lived in this home beginning in 1905 iner purchasing the house 1904. she took time to have the house ofovated to take advantage the most modern conveniences. she would do these changes throughout her time. the house had become a way to show what could be done with determination, perseverance, education. that if you worked hard, you could achieve the same kind of things that maggie walker did. so when we come into the house, come into the front foyer and into the parlor, the front room here. when you look around, you see a grand piano, fine chairs and the home,ughout furnishings you may not have expected that in mrs. walker's day to belong to an african-american woman. what she would do is show what could be done if you applied your self. she was not born wealthy at all. her mother was a laundress who was raising maggie
we are in the home of maggie l. walker, which has been restored by the national park service to the way it appeared during the last seven years of maggie l. to 1934.life from 1928 however, mrs. walker lived in this home beginning in 1905 iner purchasing the house 1904. she took time to have the house ofovated to take advantage the most modern conveniences. she would do these changes throughout her time. the house had become a way to show what could be done with determination, perseverance,...
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here in the home of maggie l. which has been restored by the national park service, to the way it appeared during the last seven years of maggie's life, from 1928 to 1934. however, ms. walker lived in this home beginning in 1905, after purchasing the house in 1904. she took time to have the house advantage of take the most modern conveniences. she would do these changes throughout her time living here in the house. the house becomes a way for her to show what could be done with determination, perseverance, education. if you applied yourself, if you worked hard, you could achieve the same kind of things that maggie walker did. we come into the house, coming and intohe front foyer the parlor, the front room here. find chairs throughout the home, furnishings you might not have expected back in mrs. walker's findday, that belong to african-american woman. what she would do in this home is that she would show what could be done if you applied yourself. day, that belong to african-american woman. what she would do in th
here in the home of maggie l. which has been restored by the national park service, to the way it appeared during the last seven years of maggie's life, from 1928 to 1934. however, ms. walker lived in this home beginning in 1905, after purchasing the house in 1904. she took time to have the house advantage of take the most modern conveniences. she would do these changes throughout her time living here in the house. the house becomes a way for her to show what could be done with determination,...
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maggie: yes.character derived tremendous leisure and excitement from -- pleasure and excitement from surrendering control and coming up against his threshold of pain tolerance. i think it is hugely cathartic for him. when i first understood this was a component of the character, i didn't want it to be sensationalist. i think it is a component of their marriage, and i think it speaks to something that each of them was willing to make room for. i think of it as something that like, "i can do that for him." that allows them to connect. john: she relishes it to some extent. maggie: to some extent. i don't think it has fully worked out for her exactly. i think that is unexplored territory. i think in the series, the creators have been very careful punctuation.ost as it is not something they go to a lot. in the second season, you don't see much of it at all. john: that may disappoint my friend. maggie: [laughter] that may disappoint some people. they are split. it's not going on at the time. john: what
maggie: yes.character derived tremendous leisure and excitement from -- pleasure and excitement from surrendering control and coming up against his threshold of pain tolerance. i think it is hugely cathartic for him. when i first understood this was a component of the character, i didn't want it to be sensationalist. i think it is a component of their marriage, and i think it speaks to something that each of them was willing to make room for. i think of it as something that like, "i can do...
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maggie: it's unusual.hat we had happened today were these pictures emerge from the weekend at mar-a-lago, who there wasa guest who joined who taking pictures of the president sitting at a patio dining table. i've been to mar-a-lago. it's very open air. he usually is right there with a bunch of guests. he is there, someone has an iphone flashlight on and they are going over documents after this north korea missile test in the middle of the dining area. it is sort of shocking to see. this was a problem when he said, i have nothing to do with my business. this is a privately owned company by his business. >> isn't there supposed to be someone with him who says, let's talk about this in the other room? how come that doesn't happen? he doesn't have the kind of relationship with anybody who can basically say, mr. present, you do exactly that. when you come into the game, traditionally, you have been through a process. you have a governor or senator or congressman, and you have a team around you who knows you. ev
maggie: it's unusual.hat we had happened today were these pictures emerge from the weekend at mar-a-lago, who there wasa guest who joined who taking pictures of the president sitting at a patio dining table. i've been to mar-a-lago. it's very open air. he usually is right there with a bunch of guests. he is there, someone has an iphone flashlight on and they are going over documents after this north korea missile test in the middle of the dining area. it is sort of shocking to see. this was a...
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aÑos de edad a causa del agotamiento laboral el lo descri comol infarto que le salvo la vida jean maggipararecuperarse y un aÑo despues cruzo junto a su amigo la linea de meta en la marathon de nueva yorkjean maggi/ atleta paraolimpic desafio lo imposible practicnado tenis, nadando, esquiando y participando en los juegos paralimpicos de vancuver 2010 pero la prueba de fuego la vivio cuando decidio escalar a bordo de su bicicleta el himala , le tomo1 dias llegar a su meta pero un dia antes sufrio undecompensacion oxigeno que puso en riesgo completar su objetivo jean maggi/ atleta paraolimpico pero lo logr. dimensiono el mundo desde otra perspectiva, yaque asegura que desde lo mas al se pue ver , quel xito mundo desde otra perspectiva, yaque asura que desdeo mas alto se puede ver , que el xito no reside en vencer sino en nunca desanimarse juanfra tag ---el prximo desafio para jean esonquistar la rdillera delos andes montado en su caballo esto con el fin de reiterar que.. lo dificil se hace, lo imposible se intenta... esto fue palco deportivo... gaby cam intro add video placeholder here ga
aÑos de edad a causa del agotamiento laboral el lo descri comol infarto que le salvo la vida jean maggipararecuperarse y un aÑo despues cruzo junto a su amigo la linea de meta en la marathon de nueva yorkjean maggi/ atleta paraolimpic desafio lo imposible practicnado tenis, nadando, esquiando y participando en los juegos paralimpicos de vancuver 2010 pero la prueba de fuego la vivio cuando decidio escalar a bordo de su bicicleta el himala , le tomo1 dias llegar a su meta pero un dia antes...
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abc's maggie rulli in washington for us. maggie, thanks. >>> during that first address to troops in florida, the president took aim at one of his favorite targets, the news media. >> so, the president asserted that the terror threat overseas is growing, and he accused the media of trying to cover up terror attacks. >> you've seen what happened in paris and nice. all over europe it's happening. it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported and in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. they have their reasons, and you understand then. >> when pressed for examples, the white house later released a list of 78 terror attacks over the past two years that it says were not adequately covered, however, the list included some extensively covered attacks like the truck attack in nice, france, the san bernardino attack and the orlando nightclub massacre that most networks covered for days, if not weeks. the list also included quite a few attacks that had very deaths or none at all. >>> another o
abc's maggie rulli in washington for us. maggie, thanks. >>> during that first address to troops in florida, the president took aim at one of his favorite targets, the news media. >> so, the president asserted that the terror threat overseas is growing, and he accused the media of trying to cover up terror attacks. >> you've seen what happened in paris and nice. all over europe it's happening. it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported and in many cases the...
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maggie, stand by, david, maggie, you've been reporting on the problems at the trump white house, i read an interesting story that happened to be mentioned in. what is going on behind the scenes, they realized the first two weeks, no matter what they put out there, the press people, the communications folks, it didn't go so well. >> you have a president that came into office with a mandate to shake things up. they are essentially building the plane on takeoff, he's doing much of what he said he would do, not all of what he said he would do. that is what his goal is and you make a mess he's coming in with people in government before. there's his own personal adaptation to the white house. which is different an more jarring than he anticipated it would be, you have these different power centers he's created in the white house. i think by the end of last week, they were generally feeling better, the nomination of gorsuch to the supreme court, got him some good will from conservatives, this is what happened throughout the campaign too, i continue to feel like we are in a groundhog day campai
maggie, stand by, david, maggie, you've been reporting on the problems at the trump white house, i read an interesting story that happened to be mentioned in. what is going on behind the scenes, they realized the first two weeks, no matter what they put out there, the press people, the communications folks, it didn't go so well. >> you have a president that came into office with a mandate to shake things up. they are essentially building the plane on takeoff, he's doing much of what he...
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maggie, that's what this is. this is in no way meant as a suggestion that the president is somehow okay with this. he's never said anything like that. but it's what he doesn't say. he's such a full throated critic of things. not this. >> no. it stands in stark contrast with a number of any wide range of things he chooses to weigh in on. again, it's not any official channels. he uses twitter as his spokes voice. he's remained quiet. his daughter, ivanka who's married to a jewish husband did tweet. tweeted is the word jew. it could mean anything. >> i don't remember voting for her for anything. it's nice that she weighs in. >> it is not nothing, and it is the president. you had the long solo press conference where he was asked by a reporter for a jewish publication about this. his answer was not only to not answer the question, he made it all about himself. >> let's play it. [ indiscernible ] >> he said he was going ask a very simple easy question, and it's not. it's not a simple question. it's not a fair question.
maggie, that's what this is. this is in no way meant as a suggestion that the president is somehow okay with this. he's never said anything like that. but it's what he doesn't say. he's such a full throated critic of things. not this. >> no. it stands in stark contrast with a number of any wide range of things he chooses to weigh in on. again, it's not any official channels. he uses twitter as his spokes voice. he's remained quiet. his daughter, ivanka who's married to a jewish husband...
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at next, we will take you to the home of maggie walker and share her real-life rags to riches story. >> we are very privileged to be in a house that has been restored to way -- that we looked in the 1930's, when mrs. richmond lived here for almost 30 years herself. the pieces we are going to see are a reflection of maggie walker and her journey through her life to being one of the of aknown women leaders organization, and one of the first women to open a bank, and one of the first african-american women to be a bank organization, and one of the first president during tt of jim crow segregation.
at next, we will take you to the home of maggie walker and share her real-life rags to riches story. >> we are very privileged to be in a house that has been restored to way -- that we looked in the 1930's, when mrs. richmond lived here for almost 30 years herself. the pieces we are going to see are a reflection of maggie walker and her journey through her life to being one of the of aknown women leaders organization, and one of the first women to open a bank, and one of the first...
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abc's maggie rullie has more. as maggie rulli mentioned-- history was made on the tuesday. pence became the first vice president to cast the tie-breaking vote in a cabinet nomination... he swore in betsy devos as the 11th secretary of education. like many of the president's nominees -- devos is a billionaire. her husband's family founded "amway" and the couple are longtime republican donors. democrats and teachers groups opposed devos' nomination -- citing a perceived lack of experience and her advocacy for school vouchers and charter schools. after that historic confirmation in the u-s senate, many public school advocates voiced their displeasure with devos's new role. however-- supporters say devos has been a champion of what's called educational choice, which in part uses public funds to help students attend private and religious schools. devos also choice in washington dc. in fact some 40-thousand students attend charter schools in the nation's capital. two former presidential candidates took the stage last night to debate one of the nation's most important issues-- hea
abc's maggie rullie has more. as maggie rulli mentioned-- history was made on the tuesday. pence became the first vice president to cast the tie-breaking vote in a cabinet nomination... he swore in betsy devos as the 11th secretary of education. like many of the president's nominees -- devos is a billionaire. her husband's family founded "amway" and the couple are longtime republican donors. democrats and teachers groups opposed devos' nomination -- citing a perceived lack of...
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maggie rogers is here tonight. >> steve: oh!se ] >> jimmy: hey, i don't know about you guys, i love podcasts. >> steve: oh, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was just listening to it this weekend, i was going to "wait wait -- don't tell me." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: it's a -- yeah. i love that. it's a great -- it's a great show. npr, but i love -- [ cheers and applause ] but there's all sorts of great podcasts out there. there's so many good ones out there. but anyways, the other day i was scrolling through itunes and i noticed that there's a a lot of obscure podcasts i had never heard before. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yeah. so i thought that we could check out a few of them. so you guys know about them. it's time for "tonight show podcasts." here we go. ♪ tonight show podcasts yeah ♪ >> steve: oh, wow. going to listen to them. that's great. >> jimmy: what's up? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you got that? >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] oh there we go. it's a pen drive. >> jimmy: hmm. >> steve: bluetooth. >> jimmy: yeah this is blue
maggie rogers is here tonight. >> steve: oh!se ] >> jimmy: hey, i don't know about you guys, i love podcasts. >> steve: oh, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was just listening to it this weekend, i was going to "wait wait -- don't tell me." >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: it's a -- yeah. i love that. it's a great -- it's a great show. npr, but i love -- [ cheers and applause ] but there's all sorts of great podcasts out there. there's so many good ones out...
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do you agree with maggie, that poorlt of this is a distraction and a play for the base?part of it is that we are in the midst of the ultimate battle of the cultural wars with donald trump and the presidency. it's going to go on and it's going to scorch the earth and it's going to be fierce. our job now is to increase the tempo and depth of our report egg, especially investigate ty reporting, to stay on the issue of the presidency. we need to look at our reporting, perhaps in a biography, that all of the networks might be involved in separately, but it's part of the basic news agenda, about the lifz of donald trump, let's go back and look at the man, how he got to the presidency. what his first 60 days, 90 days, 120 days look like. we need to do in depth reporting. we're going deep, but we need to go even deeper. >> getting back to ma maggie said about the context of today's speech, it was an audience that was both a support base philosophically, but also a fan base. they agree with what he's done, they agree with his platform but they love him as a person. and as a repub
do you agree with maggie, that poorlt of this is a distraction and a play for the base?part of it is that we are in the midst of the ultimate battle of the cultural wars with donald trump and the presidency. it's going to go on and it's going to scorch the earth and it's going to be fierce. our job now is to increase the tempo and depth of our report egg, especially investigate ty reporting, to stay on the issue of the presidency. we need to look at our reporting, perhaps in a biography, that...
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abc's maggie rulli joins us from washington with the latest. a lot to keep track of this morning, maggie. >> reporter: it's a lot to keep track of every morning. today no different. the trump administration comes out fighting defending their travel ban and their nomination for secretary of education. >> we had a wonderful election, didn't we? >> reporter: president trump reminding america about his big win as he gears up for a big day today defending some of his first major decisions as president. on his executive action on immigration the travel ban on refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries. >> we need strong programs so that people that love us and want to love our country and will end up loving our country are allowed in. not people that want to destroy us and destroy our country. >> reporter: that ban now put on temporary hold by a federal judge in washington state with attorneys general from 15 other states and the district of columbia now joining in the opposition. but the trump administration has appealed the ruling to
abc's maggie rulli joins us from washington with the latest. a lot to keep track of this morning, maggie. >> reporter: it's a lot to keep track of every morning. today no different. the trump administration comes out fighting defending their travel ban and their nomination for secretary of education. >> we had a wonderful election, didn't we? >> reporter: president trump reminding america about his big win as he gears up for a big day today defending some of his first major...
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maggie rulli live in washington for us, maggie, thanks. >>> betsy devos is now the nation's new education secretary. she was sworn in last night promising to be a tireless advocate for all students. >> that was just hours after vice president mike pence cast tiebreaking vote in the senate confirming devos' nomination. it was the first time ever that a vice president had to break a tie on a cabinet nomination. >>> and president trump is sticking by his claim that the nation's murder rate is at the highest level in decades. at a white house meeting with county sheriffs he took aim at the media. he claimed it's something he's been talking about for awhile. >> i'd say that in a speech and everyone was surprised because the press doesn't tell it like it was. it wasn't to their advantage to say that but the murder rate is the highest it's been in i guess from 45 to 47 years. >> so, here's what we have. the latest year for which figures are available is 2015 and they show that murder rate that year was among the lowest in half a century. however, 2015 also saw one of the largest increases in dec
maggie rulli live in washington for us, maggie, thanks. >>> betsy devos is now the nation's new education secretary. she was sworn in last night promising to be a tireless advocate for all students. >> that was just hours after vice president mike pence cast tiebreaking vote in the senate confirming devos' nomination. it was the first time ever that a vice president had to break a tie on a cabinet nomination. >>> and president trump is sticking by his claim that the...
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abc's maggie rulli is in washington with the details. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. as president trump watches the fate of his travel ban hang in the balance, his administration did get one big win, a new attorney general. >> the nomination is confirmed. >> reporter: senators vote to confirm jeff sessions as attorney general despite fierce opposition from democrats over his record on civil rights and immigration. it's a win for the trump administration, and it comes as the president finds himself in the middle of more drama with the country's judicial branch including president trump's supreme court pick, judge neal gorsuch. he describes the president's recent criticism of judges as, quote, demoralizing and disheartening like tweeting that the federal judge who put a temporary hold on his immigration ban is a so-called judge and saying he's to blame if anything happens. wednesday morning trump seemed to criticize the three federal judges currently deliberating the appeal of that ruling. >> i don't eve
abc's maggie rulli is in washington with the details. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. as president trump watches the fate of his travel ban hang in the balance, his administration did get one big win, a new attorney general. >> the nomination is confirmed. >> reporter: senators vote to confirm jeff sessions as attorney general despite fierce opposition from democrats over his record on civil rights and immigration. it's a win for the trump...
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but i think maggie hit the two points.s about access and it's about just sort of putting -- access to the people -- to the club members at mar-a-lago. it's a $2,000 a year club. they have access to the president that no one else does. and just putting the presidency sort of on display was almost like the white house -- this traveling white house show. there was a sort of sense of showing off, trump coming down there as the conquering hero, the own earp of the club who is now president. look, the white house would compare this to bush's ranch in texas, right? he had a private home. of course reagan had a private home in california. the difference is there's a public nature to this place as well. >> by paying guests. paul, you were a top adviser to president clinton. is this an unusual scene? >> it's unprecedented. i spoke to somebody who used to do intelligence, and he used the word staggering, somebody not given to hyperbole. staggering. the reasons ryan states, there are so many soft targets there. every bus boy, every wa
but i think maggie hit the two points.s about access and it's about just sort of putting -- access to the people -- to the club members at mar-a-lago. it's a $2,000 a year club. they have access to the president that no one else does. and just putting the presidency sort of on display was almost like the white house -- this traveling white house show. there was a sort of sense of showing off, trump coming down there as the conquering hero, the own earp of the club who is now president. look,...
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margaret thatcher's chancellor and his saying they will never enjoy the kind of relationship that maggi‘fifi he el; efififi e'hfiuld t 5;e€hefe'f1§@ he is... allegedly has a fear said, he is... allegedly has a fear of slopes and steps! this whole thing is about this relationship and he has echoed this in conversations with her and apparently this was a story we had a couple of weeks ago and he refers to her as "my maggie". the problem is, the chemistry, we we re the problem is, the chemistry, we were all sitting there and looking at the chemistry, he is quite brash and loud and forceful and she is a kind of vicar's daughter and how it this will interplay is fascinating. do you think he has done this... america is important to us and she is just getting america is important to us and she isjust getting on america is important to us and she is just getting on with trying to build a new relationship. it was in fortunate in some way in that she had the successful in some ways, and everything was going smoothly, except for that question by the bbc which was suggested to destroy the relationship.
margaret thatcher's chancellor and his saying they will never enjoy the kind of relationship that maggi‘fifi he el; efififi e'hfiuld t 5;e€hefe'f1§@ he is... allegedly has a fear said, he is... allegedly has a fear of slopes and steps! this whole thing is about this relationship and he has echoed this in conversations with her and apparently this was a story we had a couple of weeks ago and he refers to her as "my maggie". the problem is, the chemistry, we we re the problem...
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maggie siff is here. she stars as wendt owe rhodes in the show time series "billions" the drawma centers on the titanic battle between hedge fund king bobby axelrod and chuck rhodes the u.s. attorney bent on exposing axelrod's corruption, wendy is stuck in the middle playing the therapist, but as her character name implies she is also stuck in a complicated marriage with u.s. attorney chuck rhoades, here is a trailer of the upcoming second see on. >> almost killed axe capital and that is never going to happen again. >> i want the world to know he is going down. >> as long as he is in that job i'm not safe. >> change is coming. >> an investigation has begun into your office's methods of conduct. >> it's not serious. >> whatever choices you have been making, they sure as hell aren't working. >> we all know it's happening. >> none of us want to get caught in another chuck rhoades way. >> you know what he is, you know he should be out of the job. >> the way we were brought up, it was always them or us. i say
maggie siff is here. she stars as wendt owe rhodes in the show time series "billions" the drawma centers on the titanic battle between hedge fund king bobby axelrod and chuck rhodes the u.s. attorney bent on exposing axelrod's corruption, wendy is stuck in the middle playing the therapist, but as her character name implies she is also stuck in a complicated marriage with u.s. attorney chuck rhoades, here is a trailer of the upcoming second see on. >> almost killed axe capital...
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maggie was diagnosed with cancer in 2015. thanks to the affordable care act, she was able to stay on her parents' health insurance which covered most of her care. the affordable care act also ensured that maggie did not face lifetime limits on coverage for her multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. and thankfully maggie is now cancer free. but maggie is terrified, terrified that if the law's benefits are repealed that she could face a situation where her chemo isn't covered if she ever needs if again. she also fears being denied coverage because of her preexisting condition or not being able to stay on her parents' plan. during my time serving in the house of representatives, i championed the provision in the affordable care act that allows young adults like maggie to remain on their parents' health plan until age 26. congrescongressman price -- conn price would take that away as well as other protections that maggie relies on and instead go back to letting the insurance companies decide what to do. during his help co
maggie was diagnosed with cancer in 2015. thanks to the affordable care act, she was able to stay on her parents' health insurance which covered most of her care. the affordable care act also ensured that maggie did not face lifetime limits on coverage for her multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. and thankfully maggie is now cancer free. but maggie is terrified, terrified that if the law's benefits are repealed that she could face a situation where her chemo isn't covered if she ever...
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well, that will explain why a 12-year-old named maggie panicked when she thought she may have killedily's cat. this is an e-mail she sent to her local animal hospital after her cat shadow snuck a few sips of strawberry milk when she wasn't she says, "i'm concerned how this may affect him because i do not know if he has ever drunken milk or strawberry milk. i'm also concerned because i'm the only one in my family who is awake and i'm only 12 1/2. please help me." the vet sent a reply, don't worry, assuring maggie that shadow would be just fine and thanking her for being such a concerned pet owner. >> in all the cartoons the cats always drank milk. >> right. but in her mind the strawberry milk might have been just -- >> that's over the line. >> yeah. >> well, chocolate is poisonous so, maybe if it drank chocolate milk. maybe she's right to be concerned. and the cat's probably like give me back the strawberry milk now. >> exactly. next up, lady gaga's online music purchases have soared 1,000% follow her epic super bowl halftime show. so expect this next musician to double or triple that
well, that will explain why a 12-year-old named maggie panicked when she thought she may have killedily's cat. this is an e-mail she sent to her local animal hospital after her cat shadow snuck a few sips of strawberry milk when she wasn't she says, "i'm concerned how this may affect him because i do not know if he has ever drunken milk or strawberry milk. i'm also concerned because i'm the only one in my family who is awake and i'm only 12 1/2. please help me." the vet sent a reply,...
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y aquÍ estÁ nuestra maggie.vÁmonos con el más importante de todos, y es la pareja. ¿quÉ mejor? ¿tÚ quÉ vas a hacer? karla: todavÍa no ser. si me gusta tu idea... maggie: una sesiÓn fotogrÁfica con tu pareja. puede ser con la cÁmara del vecino, o tu mismo telÉfono. lo que sÍ es importante es que se vistan iguales. de blanco, o cÓmodos... porquÉ van a estar haciendo poses, y son recuerdos que pueden guardar para toda la vida. y en este caso, de blanco, se ve espectacular. y bueno, y hablando de una sesiÓn de fotos con ropa blanca, un producto que es fuerte y que harÁ que su ropa estÉ mÁs blanca es clorox, porque reÚne el poder de blanqueamiento y remueve la sociedad. ademÁs, desinfecta y matarlo y que no. nueve de los gÉrmenes y bacterias y dejarÁ sus blancos impecablemente limpios. ¿quÉ te parece? karla: pues me encanto la sesiÓn de fotos. maggie: quiero que la gente nos mande sus vÍdeos y fotos sobre cÓmo celebran el dÍa de san valentÍn. y que van a hacer hoy. mÁndelos con el hashtag #entreamigas. karla: a usted
y aquÍ estÁ nuestra maggie.vÁmonos con el más importante de todos, y es la pareja. ¿quÉ mejor? ¿tÚ quÉ vas a hacer? karla: todavÍa no ser. si me gusta tu idea... maggie: una sesiÓn fotogrÁfica con tu pareja. puede ser con la cÁmara del vecino, o tu mismo telÉfono. lo que sÍ es importante es que se vistan iguales. de blanco, o cÓmodos... porquÉ van a estar haciendo poses, y son recuerdos que pueden guardar para toda la vida. y en este caso, de blanco, se ve espectacular. y...
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maggie siff, everybody! back with a performance by lady antebellum! stick around!ause ) ♪ [ rear alert sounds ]," by willie nelson ] [ music stops ] again ♪ just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. isn't t-mobile fantastic, snoop? unlimited data. taxes and fees included. it's everything! you might even say it's all that and a bag of.... purple cushy throw pillows? no, i was thinking... herb-roasted lamb chops? no, a bag of... greenery. for your topiary garden! nah. pot! mm-mm can of bisque! maybe. smart-phone sweaters? it keeps your unlimited data cozy! i like that. it's all that and more! t-
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. >> maggie rulli joins us. good morning. >> reporter: it is a major setback for president trump but right away as you said the president took to twitter vowing to fight back. in a unanimous decision, the ninth circuit court of appeals refuses to reinstate president trump's temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly muslim nations. >> it shows the significance of the harm that executive order created. >> reporter: president trump's signing of that executive order immediel families left stranded, others turned away. a washington state court put a temporary halt to the ban saying it discriminated on the basis of religion and violated the constitution. but the justice department maintained the order was made to protect the nation and wanted it reinstated immediately. the three junks of the appeals court reviewed the case writing the government has pointed to no evidence that any alien from any of the countries named in the order has perpetrated a terrorist attack in the united states. rather than present e
. >> maggie rulli joins us. good morning. >> reporter: it is a major setback for president trump but right away as you said the president took to twitter vowing to fight back. in a unanimous decision, the ninth circuit court of appeals refuses to reinstate president trump's temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly muslim nations. >> it shows the significance of the harm that executive order created. >> reporter: president trump's signing of that executive...
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even though their schedules don't necessarily overlap, maggie wants golden gate to move the float so they can both use the area they paid for and to make sure no other collisions happen. golden gate says they simply don't need to. >> now they're bureaucratically bullying me. >> we hope we're able to take over these commute runs. we really do want to serve tiburon. it's in our mission to reduce congestion but we're not willing to throw bad money at this problem. >> reporter: so where does it stand? the answer to that question is, still. there's nothing being done at this point. both sides have meted but as far as a deadline or timetable on when this could possible happen, there isn't one. emily turner, kpix5. >> calm waters out there right now but things are going to change, right paul. >> we have an active pattern. seems like at the beginning of the month. january we had 10 straight days with rainfall. wouldn't be surprised by this time next week that we're not talking about the first six days of february turning out to be at least a little bit of rainfall over the weekend. it all st
even though their schedules don't necessarily overlap, maggie wants golden gate to move the float so they can both use the area they paid for and to make sure no other collisions happen. golden gate says they simply don't need to. >> now they're bureaucratically bullying me. >> we hope we're able to take over these commute runs. we really do want to serve tiburon. it's in our mission to reduce congestion but we're not willing to throw bad money at this problem. >> reporter: so...
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last item is new request for future agenda items anything. >> so maggie is reminding me should put on next agenda the next vice president vote i know we discussed this briefly but it is unclear when the rules committee is going to move and we'll have 7 people here i'm concerned if you're unavailable for some reason no vice president that runs the meeting so maybe prudent to for a vice president before we fulfill are loaded to that is a suggestion it is up to you, we have to agendize that item we can't do it tonight the platoon is next meeting nonetheless you say otherwise. >> we're expecting a report from the outdoor what's the title to the outdoor events director. >> and senior analyst for county and cultural events. >> right. >> a presentation from the senior analyst next time great all right didn't seem like things you want to add to the agenda any public comment not seeing any, public comment is closed. and this meeting adjourned have a good night. >> >> sfgovtv we're ready to beg begin. >> good morning today is wednesday, february 15, 2017, this is the regular meeting of the abat
last item is new request for future agenda items anything. >> so maggie is reminding me should put on next agenda the next vice president vote i know we discussed this briefly but it is unclear when the rules committee is going to move and we'll have 7 people here i'm concerned if you're unavailable for some reason no vice president that runs the meeting so maybe prudent to for a vice president before we fulfill are loaded to that is a suggestion it is up to you, we have to agendize that...
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maggie? >> larry, the president's decision to roll that back for transgender citizens rolled back a response. >> this isn't about the law. and this isn't about an interpretation of the law. this is about being cruel to children. >> reporter: immediately backlash from civil rights groups over president trump's decision to roll back obama era federal guidelines that require public schools to allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. >> this issue was a very huge example of president obama's overreach. >> reporter: using today's conservative political action conference to make his case. >> he's even leaving bathrooms alone. that's a refreshing thing for people as well. >> and it's a state issue. >> reporter: transgendered students aren't willing to take that risk. >> often when you leave decisions of civil rights up to states, it happens for a very long time, people don't have civil rights. >> reporter: transgendered teen sued the school for not allowing them to use the boy
maggie? >> larry, the president's decision to roll that back for transgender citizens rolled back a response. >> this isn't about the law. and this isn't about an interpretation of the law. this is about being cruel to children. >> reporter: immediately backlash from civil rights groups over president trump's decision to roll back obama era federal guidelines that require public schools to allow transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. >> this issue was...
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. >> oh, maggie is looked at the port costs $500 a year wow. >> i think commissioner lee has one more question. >> making those changes i think that inspector pauley during superbowl week went to the playboy party i assume they have a one-day party massive speakers subpoena pressed by a tent you know. >> not suppressed ohio they ran a speaker when we parked the car too blocks away we could hear it clearly. >> in general we're not necessarily asking for different information we're putting into the code we have a little bit more things we can do going forward is the superbowl comes to san francisco and playboy wants another party with a sound sound system probable they're not coming back they don't care mostly we deal with people that wants to continue their producers of events that do more than one so given; right? a future we have more to work with. >> can we be pro-active to maybe make them think twice of this sound system. >> we've only tried to; right? the permit a question about the size of their sound system many times people don't know so they stand in our office for about an ho
. >> oh, maggie is looked at the port costs $500 a year wow. >> i think commissioner lee has one more question. >> making those changes i think that inspector pauley during superbowl week went to the playboy party i assume they have a one-day party massive speakers subpoena pressed by a tent you know. >> not suppressed ohio they ran a speaker when we parked the car too blocks away we could hear it clearly. >> in general we're not necessarily asking for different...
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maggie w the australian prime minister, okay. disconnect between what the white house said happened and how harsh it was on the call but trump had high ground in one respect. he doesn't like that program. he doesn't want these kinds of people in this country. he got the number wrong but there was some there in terms of why he would be pushing back. when it comes to iran, what do you see as the dynamic here that can benefit the u.s. by provoking iran and seeing what they'll do? >> there's a couple of things at play here and i actually think it's more of a middle road than eight piers despite the rhetoric. the rhetoric is compared to what the white house has said on what is happening in ukraine which is different and important comparison. in this case, this is a way for the trump administration to essentially rattle a little bit but also reassure nations in the middle east that are not happy with iran and were not subject of this travel ban and essentially keeps them a bit more on the united states side and it's also a way to signa
maggie w the australian prime minister, okay. disconnect between what the white house said happened and how harsh it was on the call but trump had high ground in one respect. he doesn't like that program. he doesn't want these kinds of people in this country. he got the number wrong but there was some there in terms of why he would be pushing back. when it comes to iran, what do you see as the dynamic here that can benefit the u.s. by provoking iran and seeing what they'll do? >> there's...
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his wife maggie bridges was home with their 4-year-old son when she heard and felt the earth begin toe. >> she didn't know where it was coming from, a rumbling noise and it slammed against the house and she said she even like fell at this moment and then the front door just buckled. >> reporter: maggie knew she had to escape quickly. >> so she just grabbed my son and they went out the bathroom window and ran barefoot to the neighbor. >> reporter: living along the gorgeous rolling hills of marin now comes with an extra chance of danger. the ground is completely saturated making the storm battered steep slopes prone to mudslides. last night we showed you this large mudslide that stalled in the middle of the hill. work crews spent all night and much of today removing debris and covering it with a giant tarp. they hope it will stave off a disaster as there are homes just below. >> we've had up to half a dozen slides. this is the biggest one in larkspur. >> reporter: it's a challenge across the county. >> there's hills all over the place. a lot of them are rock, but you have little areas w
his wife maggie bridges was home with their 4-year-old son when she heard and felt the earth begin toe. >> she didn't know where it was coming from, a rumbling noise and it slammed against the house and she said she even like fell at this moment and then the front door just buckled. >> reporter: maggie knew she had to escape quickly. >> so she just grabbed my son and they went out the bathroom window and ran barefoot to the neighbor. >> reporter: living along the...
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in washington, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thieves broke into lower merion high school ande off with its kobe bryant memorabilia. it happened sometime over the weekend. investigators say the thieves swiped memorabilia from bryant's career at the main line school from a showcase. it included lower merion's 1996 state championship trophy and a signed replica jersey. bryant is a 1996 graduate of the school. >> they're material items but for us they're important. they remind us of a really exciting and special time for the school community. >> now, of course, the items do have value but the authorities say they are not substantial in value. high school officials and police are reviewing surveillance video from cameras inside and outside lower merion high. >> it really is mamba out when they get the stuff back. >>> surveillance video captures a day care worker breastfeeding an infantastic that is noinfant thatis not her. >> a man asks a pastor about his religious beliefs at a new jersey bus stop and then went on the attack. david. >> well, it's mild on the bus stop this morning
in washington, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thieves broke into lower merion high school ande off with its kobe bryant memorabilia. it happened sometime over the weekend. investigators say the thieves swiped memorabilia from bryant's career at the main line school from a showcase. it included lower merion's 1996 state championship trophy and a signed replica jersey. bryant is a 1996 graduate of the school. >> they're material items but for us they're important....
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maggie rulli has the latest. coming up believe it or not-- experiencing drought conditions. but not everyone agrees with that assessment. more on a controversial decision in california.. coming up. plus, a winter weather advisory in effect-- just hours after m veronica johnson is breaking it all down, when we come back. for nw suburbs until 9am - rain and wet snow through 9am - cold & very blustery day (feels 20s) - pm snow flurries/snow squalls - warmth return weekend (60s) today: am rain and snow showers. cold and very windy. pm snow flurries/showers. highs: 35-40 winds: nw 15-25 g 35+ mph tonight: partly cloudy and cold. diminishing winds. lows: 19-23 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny early becoming mostly cloudy. cold. highs: 37-42 winds: s 5-10 mph friday: sunny early becoming mostly cloudy. cold. highs: 37-42 winds: s 5-10 mph coming up-- social media after some viewers bash her superbowl performance. and it had nothing to do with her singing. the details ahead. and ggod morning washington is tracking the storm's impact in our area. this is a live look near leesburg.. w
maggie rulli has the latest. coming up believe it or not-- experiencing drought conditions. but not everyone agrees with that assessment. more on a controversial decision in california.. coming up. plus, a winter weather advisory in effect-- just hours after m veronica johnson is breaking it all down, when we come back. for nw suburbs until 9am - rain and wet snow through 9am - cold & very blustery day (feels 20s) - pm snow flurries/snow squalls - warmth return weekend (60s) today: am rain...
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for pensioner maggie leach, energy is a big part of her household budget.y using prepayment meters, so she thinks this price cut is long overdue. i don't think it's fair that we should pay more because we've got a prepaid meter. it's good they've given a reduction, but over the year, it's not really a lot. the new prepaid price cap will benefit around 4 million households. depending upon where they live and their energy use, they should save around £80 a year. importa ntly, they'll also be protected from sudden price rises, but won't a price cut for some mean a price hike for others? an efficient supplier should be able to meet this price cap without having to cross subsidise from any other area of the market, so if a company comes along and says, i have to raise my other prizes because of this, i think that is frankly rubbish. here in south london, at this tower block, the vast majority of residents use prepayment meters, and campaigners have long argued that these sorts of households get a raw deal when it comes to their energy, so the question they're as
for pensioner maggie leach, energy is a big part of her household budget.y using prepayment meters, so she thinks this price cut is long overdue. i don't think it's fair that we should pay more because we've got a prepaid meter. it's good they've given a reduction, but over the year, it's not really a lot. the new prepaid price cap will benefit around 4 million households. depending upon where they live and their energy use, they should save around £80 a year. importa ntly, they'll also be...
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maggie? >> inside voice.olleague tweeted out we had to wait decades to hear that on a released tape that nixon said this. this is the outside voice on twitter where trump is saying it. i think to keirsten's point, when that happened with fox news with obama not only were conservatives upset and justifiab justifiably, the rest of the media rallied around fox news and said essentially you can't do that. trump's incredibly good at dividing and conquering the media and that's part of what you're seeing as a destructive value. you're not seeing what you would have seen in decades past, everybody sort of yuniting and pushing back. he's getting everybody to jump on each other. to say the media is the epmy of the people is dangerous. >> thanks so much. jeff, stick around. when we come back, what the reporter you're about to see thinks about his moment in the spotlight. and a discussion behind the question that produced this highly charged moment. >> it's not a simple question, not a fair question. okay. sit down. i u
maggie? >> inside voice.olleague tweeted out we had to wait decades to hear that on a released tape that nixon said this. this is the outside voice on twitter where trump is saying it. i think to keirsten's point, when that happened with fox news with obama not only were conservatives upset and justifiab justifiably, the rest of the media rallied around fox news and said essentially you can't do that. trump's incredibly good at dividing and conquering the media and that's part of what...
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. >> i want to bring in maggie from "the new york times." just in terms of what the president has said about this judge, it does echo what we heard the president say about the judge in the trump university case. obviously, it's not the first time he's gone after a sitting judge. >> it's not. and i think the point that was made earlier in the show, presidents do criticize judges. this is not unique to trump. the way in which he does it is unique to trump. he referred to him as a so-called judge today. we did hear him attack judge curiel over the trump university suit during the campaign last year. what i think took it to a different level with trump is when he said, if there's a terrorist attack, blame this judge. he said that in a tweet. i think that took it to a different degree, where it's moving the responsibility away from the executive branch and that was unusual. >> imagine if i judge had tweeted out, calling the president a so-called president. >> 90% of presidents attack criticize the judiciary, they criticize the content of decision
. >> i want to bring in maggie from "the new york times." just in terms of what the president has said about this judge, it does echo what we heard the president say about the judge in the trump university case. obviously, it's not the first time he's gone after a sitting judge. >> it's not. and i think the point that was made earlier in the show, presidents do criticize judges. this is not unique to trump. the way in which he does it is unique to trump. he referred to him...
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abc's maggie rulli is live in and washington, d.c.oday's press conference was supposed to be an informal off cam rap gathering and instead it's now making headlines. >> president trump started off his day criticizing the media at the conservative political action conference. >> the fake news doesn't tell the truth. it never will represent the people and we're going to do something about it. >> reporter: hours later, many media outlets including cnn the new york times and the la times were not allowed to attend an off camera invite only meeting with white house press secretary sean spicer. the white house correspondent's association is "pro at the timing strongly against the action" and the associated press and time boycotted the informal briefing. the white house telling abc who did attend the meeting along with nbc and cbs that it did not purposely deny entry he to any outlet but rather certain outlets were specifically invited. >> we had a pool and we expanded it and we added some folks to come cover eight. >> reporter: meanwhile pr
abc's maggie rulli is live in and washington, d.c.oday's press conference was supposed to be an informal off cam rap gathering and instead it's now making headlines. >> president trump started off his day criticizing the media at the conservative political action conference. >> the fake news doesn't tell the truth. it never will represent the people and we're going to do something about it. >> reporter: hours later, many media outlets including cnn the new york times and the...