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[applause] >> thanks maggie. hello everyone. wow. i was actually as i was standing here listening to maggie, i was looking out and i was looking out--it was a major wow, because as i was looking out in the few minutes that maggie was speaking, there was a jogger jogging on the bay trail, there was somebody walking a dog and somebody taking a picture with willie mccovey in the background and ball park. it today crystalizes what so many worked on in a incredibly collaborative way for a long long time, as jack said, 15 years. i will start by just asking, we call them the mission rockers. everybody's in the giant family that worked on mission rock, because as jack alluded them to stand up and take a collective giants bow, because amazing work, including a wonderful alumni fran well who i will call out. fran lead the projbect for years and years and years and years and now on the east coast and doing wonderful things there. so, the collaborative nature of what this project is and was was how it was conceived, super important to what we ha
[applause] >> thanks maggie. hello everyone. wow. i was actually as i was standing here listening to maggie, i was looking out and i was looking out--it was a major wow, because as i was looking out in the few minutes that maggie was speaking, there was a jogger jogging on the bay trail, there was somebody walking a dog and somebody taking a picture with willie mccovey in the background and ball park. it today crystalizes what so many worked on in a incredibly collaborative way for a long...
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she is helping shiba and maggie find a home. is it a buyers market? seller's market?> definitely a seller's market, just based off of months over inventory. for us to have a balanced inventory we want to have six months of inventory. we're currently at 1.2 months of inventory. >> the key takeaway is that we need more housing across the country. there is not enough supply to match the demand. that's pushing home prices up. >> reporter: nationwide, many buyers are facing similar headwinds as shiva and maggie. evalina spent five months looking for their first home in seattle. >> i was definitely getting a little discouraged. >> the first two offers we put in we lost out to all cash offers. >> reporter: but finally, they got this three bedroom house. >> we did have to go over asking price. i believe we weren't the highest offer, but it seems like it still is pretty competitive. >> reporter: that's especially true in los angeles, perhaps the most cutthroat real estate market in the country. here a starter home can cost $2 million. that's if you're lucky. today $2 million b
she is helping shiba and maggie find a home. is it a buyers market? seller's market?> definitely a seller's market, just based off of months over inventory. for us to have a balanced inventory we want to have six months of inventory. we're currently at 1.2 months of inventory. >> the key takeaway is that we need more housing across the country. there is not enough supply to match the demand. that's pushing home prices up. >> reporter: nationwide, many buyers are facing similar...
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>> maggie vespa surrounded by that destruction tonight. all right, maggie. let's bring in dylan dreyer tonight. no break in sight from the dangerous weather? >> no, not tonight. we have severe areas we're seeing severe storms. we want to focus on the area across texas and into oklahoma are where we do have tornado watches in effect this evening. as we go through tomorrow, a bigger chance of strong storms, though a lesser chance of tornadoes. you can see how expansive it is from chicago to dallas. then we go into the weekend. and saturday and sunday, we're going to increase the threat of tornadoes once again. on saturday, it's wichita down into north of dallas. and then as we go into sunday, we have this area that includes st. louis and nashville, where we could see our best chance of tornadoes. >> dylan, i want to ask about the potential hurricane headline we had at the top there. it could be a record hurricane season? >> noaa came out with this morning. they are forecasting the highest number of storms ever. they've never forecast this before with 17 to 25
>> maggie vespa surrounded by that destruction tonight. all right, maggie. let's bring in dylan dreyer tonight. no break in sight from the dangerous weather? >> no, not tonight. we have severe areas we're seeing severe storms. we want to focus on the area across texas and into oklahoma are where we do have tornado watches in effect this evening. as we go through tomorrow, a bigger chance of strong storms, though a lesser chance of tornadoes. you can see how expansive it is from...
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maggie vespa joining us now live in dawson springs, kentucky.aggie, we're learning more about the power of the tornadoes that tore through there. >> reporter: yeah, lester. we're now talking about four confirmed tornadoes. the national weather service says the one that swept through here and obliterated this home was an ef-3, packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. they say it was on the ground for 37 miles. lester. >> my goodness. all right. maggie vespa, thank you. >>> it was an incredible scene today in youngstown, ohio, where a massive explosion at an office building injured seven people, one of them critically. the first floor of the building was occupied by a bank, and apartments are on the upper floors. authorities said a gas explosion may have caused it. >>> in the middle east, israeli forces pushed farther into rafah in southern gaza today, and authorities there say more than 20 people were killed in a new israeli attack. raf sanchez is in israel with late developments. >> reporter: tonight, palestinian families fleeing rafah any way th
maggie vespa joining us now live in dawson springs, kentucky.aggie, we're learning more about the power of the tornadoes that tore through there. >> reporter: yeah, lester. we're now talking about four confirmed tornadoes. the national weather service says the one that swept through here and obliterated this home was an ef-3, packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. they say it was on the ground for 37 miles. lester. >> my goodness. all right. maggie vespa, thank you. >>> it...
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all the destruction. >> maggie joining us from michigan and, maggie, that fedex facility behind you is certainly proof of the power of these storms yet understand there were no serious injuries. >> reporter: yeah, lester, that's right. no serious injuries and no reported death. michigan's governor saying today that in that respect, people feel very lucky, but adding, quote, the devastation is real. lester. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> the extreme weather very much a threat for tens of millions tonight. bill karins is tracking it. bill, new reports of tornadoes even this evening. >> yeah, on our way to another tornado outbreak. already eight reported today and the worst of these storms has been in tennessee, kentucky, and missouri, reporting a damaging tornado already in missouri and softball to grapefruit-size hail reported with that storm. already 162 severe weather reports, and we're just getting started. we have tornado watches this portions of 11 states from texas all the way through missouri back into areas of tennessee, and the strongest storms so far have been focused really
all the destruction. >> maggie joining us from michigan and, maggie, that fedex facility behind you is certainly proof of the power of these storms yet understand there were no serious injuries. >> reporter: yeah, lester, that's right. no serious injuries and no reported death. michigan's governor saying today that in that respect, people feel very lucky, but adding, quote, the devastation is real. lester. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> the extreme weather very much...
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when maggie haberman got name checked on friday, everyone turned to look at her. really interesting. >> is that exhibit that they just showed this tweet, misty, a big deal? is this going to be potentially a vital part of the case, or is this just, again, setting the stage for how their relationship fell apart and obviously why, you know, cohen would have had some expectation to lie at some point? >> that's exactly what it is, it's more attuned with cohen's credibility and all of the why are you -- why did you lie at each and every turn? he didn't cooperate in this particular instance because he sees this tweet. and he takes a signal that it means i can't say xng. i loyal, and i will be taken care of. it's an explanation for his behavior and why he didn't cooperate at this time. >> if you'll stay with us, as the court has taken a very short break, we will do that as well. 21 past the hour. we continue our special coverage on msnbc. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy
when maggie haberman got name checked on friday, everyone turned to look at her. really interesting. >> is that exhibit that they just showed this tweet, misty, a big deal? is this going to be potentially a vital part of the case, or is this just, again, setting the stage for how their relationship fell apart and obviously why, you know, cohen would have had some expectation to lie at some point? >> that's exactly what it is, it's more attuned with cohen's credibility and all of the...
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>> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> now to the frightening moment at a church in pennsylvania. a man pulling a gun and about to shoot a pastor when the gun fails to go off. and all of it playing out on livestream. emilie ikeda now with the video. and we have to warn you, it is disturbing. >> a whole different kingdom of god -- >> reporter: minutes into the sunday sermon outside of pittsburgh -- >> and it shows -- >> reporter: pastor glenn germany suddenly found himself staring down the barrel of a gun. the heart-stopping moments captured on the church's livestream. you can make out the gun jamming. >> this morning when i woke up -- >> reporter: a close call bringing the pastor to tears. >> i'm seeing, you know, what happened and i'm totally grateful but i'm really starting to process it right now. >> reporter: a fast-acting church deacon jumped in to help. the two seen wrangling the gun from the attacker's hands, who allegedly told police that god told him to do it. the pastor's wife watched in horror. >> you ask yourself is this really happening? >> reporter: 26-year-old berna
>> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> now to the frightening moment at a church in pennsylvania. a man pulling a gun and about to shoot a pastor when the gun fails to go off. and all of it playing out on livestream. emilie ikeda now with the video. and we have to warn you, it is disturbing. >> a whole different kingdom of god -- >> reporter: minutes into the sunday sermon outside of pittsburgh -- >> and it shows -- >> reporter: pastor glenn germany suddenly...
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my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol
my colleague maggie haberman and i reported trump on the morning of january 6th, told pence, you can either go down in history as a patriot or you can go down in history as a. and here he used a crude term for a woman's. we're trying to keep this clean. just hours later, of course, we all know the mob on the capitol
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maggie vespa leads our storm coverage, and, maggie, a difficult scene tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester, a difficult scene and chaotic one. amid all of this destruction you can see cleanup crews, power crews, and officials tell us they're till in search and recovery mode despite the latest line of storms having caused multiple deaths. tonight, in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa yesterday, one leveling the city of greenfield. initial surveys dubbing it at least an ef-3 tornado packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. >> everything was on top of me. >> reporter: joan newell was trapped under the rubble of her home for 45 minutes before her apple watch alerted rescuers. >> at one time they didn't think i was down there, and i kept hollering, i am here. >> reporter: this entire neighborhood is just obliterated. pieces of home also scattered everywhere, and one woman who tells us her house was on a lot down the block said th
maggie vespa leads our storm coverage, and, maggie, a difficult scene tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester, a difficult scene and chaotic one. amid all of this destruction you can see cleanup crews, power crews, and officials tell us they're till in search and recovery mode despite the latest line of storms having caused multiple deaths. tonight, in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more...
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maggie vespa and her team are in the storm zone. maggie, there is destruction across iowa tonight? >> yeah, lester, the strength of these storms was once again striking. and we've just learned, as you said, one person here in iowa was killed. meanwhile, our team here in des moines took shelter in our hotel's basement for the better part of the last hour as this latest round of violent tornadoes tore through. >> that thing is growing. >> reporter: tonight, the onslaught continues with more tornadoes barreling across america. late today, at least 12 twisters reported and counting, all in iowa. >> everybody take cover. tornado warnings. everybody take cover. >> unfortunately, it may have just hit a farm as well down here. and again, this just highlights the fact that you need to take these warnings very seriously. >> reporter: this one with potentially multiple vortices touching down near greenfield, southwest of des moines. storm chasers also hitting torrential rain and hail as they drive, alarms blaring. minutes later, coming upon jaw-dropping damage with homes shredded, pieces of t
maggie vespa and her team are in the storm zone. maggie, there is destruction across iowa tonight? >> yeah, lester, the strength of these storms was once again striking. and we've just learned, as you said, one person here in iowa was killed. meanwhile, our team here in des moines took shelter in our hotel's basement for the better part of the last hour as this latest round of violent tornadoes tore through. >> that thing is growing. >> reporter: tonight, the onslaught...
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maggie's place helps feed current women as well as graduates of the program. there is a huge demand from homeless pregnant women that need the resources provided by maggie's place. in march of 2023 it was reported that maggie's place receives 70 calls per week from women actively seeking resources and housing. last year's state budget that was passed in june did not include any money to help these most vulnerable arizona residents. homelessness is often a complex issue, not always with one solution. the women who stay at maggie's place emerge as strong and independent mothers. maggie's place was first awarded $100,000 annually, but the grant amount doubled in 20 $22-$200,000. this was something that was part of the state budget. apparently, the reason why the current governor cut the funding was because the grant money could not be granted for abortion referral services or distributed to entities that promote, refer or perform abortions. programs like maggie's place were designed to help homeless pregnant moms maintain a healthy pregnancy and have a healthy bi
maggie's place helps feed current women as well as graduates of the program. there is a huge demand from homeless pregnant women that need the resources provided by maggie's place. in march of 2023 it was reported that maggie's place receives 70 calls per week from women actively seeking resources and housing. last year's state budget that was passed in june did not include any money to help these most vulnerable arizona residents. homelessness is often a complex issue, not always with one...
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maggie: importa o no? [ risas] raÚl: obviamente.o de frida kahlo desmiente lo que dijo. reina la incertidumbre para varios estadounidenses. entÉrate la sentencia y que hacen los congresistas para aliviar esa condena. quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". los dÍas comienzan con la mejor alegrÍa y la informaciÓn. [cantan] raÚl: vamos con luis que tiene la frase buena vibra con la que podrÍa ganar boletos para disneylandia. chicos, adelante! luis: buenos dÍas. la frase buena vibra del dÍa de hoy es... no sueÑas con el Éxito, trabaja para lograrlo. >> me encanta. es esa frase la que te va a hacer ganar el dÍa de hoy un paquete de cuatro boletos para que vayas a disney resort aquÍ en los Ángeles buena vibra. luis: super fÁcil. nos encanta esta promociÓn. mucha atenciÓn. voy a repetir la frase buena vibra: no sueÑas con el Éxito, trabaja para lograrlo. buena suerte! y buena vibra! ¿quién es el colorista famoso de drew? me! y el garnier nutrisse con 5 increíbles aceites de frutas nutre a la vez que da color. cool. cubre las canas pa
maggie: importa o no? [ risas] raÚl: obviamente.o de frida kahlo desmiente lo que dijo. reina la incertidumbre para varios estadounidenses. entÉrate la sentencia y que hacen los congresistas para aliviar esa condena. quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". los dÍas comienzan con la mejor alegrÍa y la informaciÓn. [cantan] raÚl: vamos con luis que tiene la frase buena vibra con la que podrÍa ganar boletos para disneylandia. chicos, adelante! luis: buenos dÍas. la frase...
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the women who stay at maggie place is strong, independent mothers. they were awarded 100 thousand dollars annually. due to rising amounts it doubled in price. this was something part of the state budget. apparently the reason why the current governor cut the funding from last year's budget was because the grant money could not be granted for abortion referral services or distributed to entities that promote, refer or perform abortions. programs like maggie's plays were designed to help homeless pregnant moms maintain pregnancy and have a healthy birth and healthy baby. these women and families have chosen to parent over getting an abortion. they need special care. our governor used to be a social worker, she should understand how critical it is for these homeless, pregnant moms to get the care, nutrition and housing they need to thrive. what hobbes did last year was leave them homeless pregnant women on the streets instead of ensuring they had access for tools to be confident and successful parent. their current governor chose abortion over supportin
the women who stay at maggie place is strong, independent mothers. they were awarded 100 thousand dollars annually. due to rising amounts it doubled in price. this was something part of the state budget. apparently the reason why the current governor cut the funding from last year's budget was because the grant money could not be granted for abortion referral services or distributed to entities that promote, refer or perform abortions. programs like maggie's plays were designed to help homeless...
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abc's maggie rulli takes us behind the curtain. ♪ >> reporter: michael james scott was undergoing annsformation. into the larger than life genie in disney's "aladdin." >> ladies and gentlemen, back "aladdin." >> reporter: scott commanding the broadway stage for five years and counting. broadway's "aladdin" is just 1 of 20 disney theatrical musicals owned by our parent company disney, these productions play in eight countries across the globe all performed in their local languages. from "frozen" in germany. ♪ >> reporter: "beauty and the beast" in japan. ♪ >> reporter: and "aladdin" in spain. ♪ we take you behind the scenes across the world for an exclusive look backstage. >> it is time for something special! >> reporter: but it all started on broadway, 30 years ago, with "beauty and the beast." ♪ and a few years later julie taymor's "the lion king" winning six tonys including best musical. now in london, two disney shows play right next to each other in the city's west end. >> if we know each other we haven't met before and we're so connected. >> we got elsa and genie sitting up here
abc's maggie rulli takes us behind the curtain. ♪ >> reporter: michael james scott was undergoing annsformation. into the larger than life genie in disney's "aladdin." >> ladies and gentlemen, back "aladdin." >> reporter: scott commanding the broadway stage for five years and counting. broadway's "aladdin" is just 1 of 20 disney theatrical musicals owned by our parent company disney, these productions play in eight countries across the globe all...
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sos who idea was this was this yours, piers or was it yours, maggie?y: tell us what went into this. why did you think you could prank? obviously you have a good relationship with him because most people are scared of their principals? >> so, originally we were going to hire a mariachi band but it was right next he to cinco de mayo so all of the prices were double-booked. all of the bands were in chicago. it made it basically impossible to hire one. i have heard had a lot of bagpipes throughout my childhood. why don't i hire one to follow him around. it's like articles it was 10 times more annoying. so loud. you either love them or hate them. >> ainsley: piers, where do you come into this? >> she told me about this and i agreed with her and our third hour class that we had together, and we ran by and we found him on a facebook group for and then she talked to him through it. i was here and supporting her hopefully we could get him to following him around and try to agitate him. >> ainsley: it's so fun. reminds me of my senior year. we had a similar grou
sos who idea was this was this yours, piers or was it yours, maggie?y: tell us what went into this. why did you think you could prank? obviously you have a good relationship with him because most people are scared of their principals? >> so, originally we were going to hire a mariachi band but it was right next he to cinco de mayo so all of the prices were double-booked. all of the bands were in chicago. it made it basically impossible to hire one. i have heard had a lot of bagpipes...
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here's maggie vespa for more on how residents are dealing with the deadly storms. >> reporter: seven straight days of reported tornados des mating america's heart land. >> oh, my god, it's blowing peemg' people's houses away! >> reporter: twisters tearing across kansas and hail hammering missouri, leaving a patchwork trail of destruction that continues to grow. robin knoblauch's house survived but her niece's was demolished. >> it was very loud. i fully expected our house to be gone the way it sounded. >> reporter: 13 tornados were reported across oklahoma and kansas. authorities in westmoreland confirming one person was killed, nearly two dozen homes destroyed. >> i was born here. >> yep. >> i was raised here. my kids were raised here. >> reporter: it's the latest community caught in a broad sweep of violent weather, with more than 180 tornados reported since thursday, at least six people killed, including a 4 month old girl. she was inside her home with her family when the tornado threw their home 200 yards. their family says they are heart broken. and millions more americans are u
here's maggie vespa for more on how residents are dealing with the deadly storms. >> reporter: seven straight days of reported tornados des mating america's heart land. >> oh, my god, it's blowing peemg' people's houses away! >> reporter: twisters tearing across kansas and hail hammering missouri, leaving a patchwork trail of destruction that continues to grow. robin knoblauch's house survived but her niece's was demolished. >> it was very loud. i fully expected our...
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to his head maggie would just give us a couple of minutes. see if you can find a better cell phone spot. we really want to hear from you, but you keep about fading in and out for a significant amounts of time just to give you at home while maggie walks to a better cell phone spot, some background information. the trump team has to file any motions by june soon 13th, and the people must respond by june 27th. this has to do with the sentencing. part of the case and then of course, july 11, as we've said, is sentencing dana yeah. >> i mean, the i actually have a question and maybe you'll know the answer to this. what are the chances that this judge will say? okay, you're right july 11 is four days before the republican convention. i'll wait until afterwards. >> i was actually surprised that that wasn't an application made. usually there's a negotiation in court about what de do you want for sentencing? i was surprised that they maybe they just didn't report about it, but normally there is a conversation between the lawyers to pick that. so i wou
to his head maggie would just give us a couple of minutes. see if you can find a better cell phone spot. we really want to hear from you, but you keep about fading in and out for a significant amounts of time just to give you at home while maggie walks to a better cell phone spot, some background information. the trump team has to file any motions by june soon 13th, and the people must respond by june 27th. this has to do with the sentencing. part of the case and then of course, july 11, as...
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nbc's maggie vespa is there. >> reporter: in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction, after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa. one leveling the city of greenfield. official surveys dubbing it at least an ef-3 tornado, packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. >> everything was on top of me. >> reporter: jo newell was trapped under the rubble of her home for 45 minutes before her apple watch alerted rescuers. >> at one time they didn't think i was down there, and i kept hollering, i amihere. >> reporter: this entire neighborhood is obliterated. one woman tells us her house was on a lot down the block and the cars on her front lawn, she has no clue where they came from. iowa authorities saying multiple people were injured and killed, adding they're still in search and rescue mode. the state's governor declaring an emergency in 15 counties. what would you say to people who feel like they're seeing an increase in the puerfrequency a severity of these storms? >> it's cyclica
nbc's maggie vespa is there. >> reporter: in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction, after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa. one leveling the city of greenfield. official surveys dubbing it at least an ef-3 tornado, packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. >> everything was on top of me. >> reporter: jo newell was trapped under the rubble of...
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maggie vespa, nbc news, dawson springs, kentucky. wow. concerning pattern there. meteorologist kari hall is here. more severe weather is actually right now hitting other parts of the u.s. yeah. so now we're seeing it in texas. and i was seeing some crazy video coming out of dallas earlier this morning. the airplane kind of skidding and just torrential rainfall and high winds. and we're still seeing this threat moving closer to houston as we are looking at a map. and all of those little icons there show current any kind of storm damage reports. it could be downed trees, it could be hail, it could be wind. we're getting at this point already within the past six hours, 125 reports of severe weather across parts of the midwest and to the south. and now that storm continues to once again push closer to houston, there is a very large severe weather possibility. there with severe thunderstorm watches now moving into louisiana as well. but this unfortunately continues to affect a lot of people with tornadoes as well as straight line wind damage. so we'll be monitoring tha
maggie vespa, nbc news, dawson springs, kentucky. wow. concerning pattern there. meteorologist kari hall is here. more severe weather is actually right now hitting other parts of the u.s. yeah. so now we're seeing it in texas. and i was seeing some crazy video coming out of dallas earlier this morning. the airplane kind of skidding and just torrential rainfall and high winds. and we're still seeing this threat moving closer to houston as we are looking at a map. and all of those little icons...
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was it because you saw something from maggie on instagram? i mean, did it just sort of take off from there? well, let me well, let me put it like this. you know, you know, my manager, you know, she's always into everything. she knows. she finds out everything thing. and she came across this, i was like, you know what? that's a great idea because nobody's really sponsoring women's sports in the first place. you know, a lot of women's sports are being underlooked, and i just want to help people achieve their goals. just like i achieved a lot, a lot of minds, you know what i mean? so i know what it feels like to want to have a chance. true dat as the kids say, okay, our olympic coverage isn't over. what does it take to prepare for olympic track and field athletes in these final weeks before the games? we're joined by a three time olympian, shannon rowbury. how do the athletes keep their head in the game as the pressure mounts? she's goi to tell us.ng hi, i'm katie. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in c
was it because you saw something from maggie on instagram? i mean, did it just sort of take off from there? well, let me well, let me put it like this. you know, you know, my manager, you know, she's always into everything. she knows. she finds out everything thing. and she came across this, i was like, you know what? that's a great idea because nobody's really sponsoring women's sports in the first place. you know, a lot of women's sports are being underlooked, and i just want to help people...
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solar farms, now it's here that will likely see team usa powerhouse water polo players danville's maggie steffens and san jose's jenna flynn fight to keep their olympic streak alive. and where we could witness an olympic first santa clara's bill, may would be the first man to compete in artistic swimming, fulfilling a lifelong dream for the 45 year old. the aquatic center, a legacy of the games and an investment in the future of saint-denis. love that preview, jess. thank you. so exciting. and our paris 2024 countdown continues after the break. up next, some star power backing team usa on their road to paris. he is a household name for hip hop lovers. you recognize him right there. flavor flav making a bay area connection in support of the u.s. women's water polo team, he talked to us about the new sponsorship. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri on this memorial day. some beautiful weather out there. 77, in santa rosa, 76 in livermore. we'll let you know more about some heat on the way for us. my forecast coming up in about eight minutes right now. the urgent response overseas after ab
solar farms, now it's here that will likely see team usa powerhouse water polo players danville's maggie steffens and san jose's jenna flynn fight to keep their olympic streak alive. and where we could witness an olympic first santa clara's bill, may would be the first man to compete in artistic swimming, fulfilling a lifelong dream for the 45 year old. the aquatic center, a legacy of the games and an investment in the future of saint-denis. love that preview, jess. thank you. so exciting. and...
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and later, which from biographer maggie haberman from it. and york times reporter maggie haberman made of her day in court or take on how the former president handled hearing more unflattering comments from stormy daniels and the fact they were listed by his defense in steam, and how a jury consultant thinks all of this lando maturers tonight did i read this? >> did i get it? >> where are my keys? >> memory and thinking issues keep piling up it may be due to a buildup of...