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mick or maggie. the previous name had been named maggie. they just called bridget their new made maggie anyway. that was even though her name was bridget. all right. now, here is where things happen. follow this pretty don't have to write it all down, but csi kind of person. august 2, 1892, the entire family including bridget the maid is suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping and diarrhea. they had been eating old mutts and leftovers. we are going to move fast but follow it in your head. august 3rd, the next day, lizzie goes to a pharmacy key a working-class part of town where she normally wouldn't go and tries to buy from the pharmacist, the man named eli who will later testify about these events. she came in to buy prussic acid in low doses, which is used to make a bitter almond water to treat consumption or tuberculosis or diseases of the lungs. that is why a pharmacy would have it. in higher amounts, it is a fumigant and deadly poison. lizzie says, i'm not getting this for co
mick or maggie. the previous name had been named maggie. they just called bridget their new made maggie anyway. that was even though her name was bridget. all right. now, here is where things happen. follow this pretty don't have to write it all down, but csi kind of person. august 2, 1892, the entire family including bridget the maid is suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping and diarrhea. they had been eating old mutts and leftovers. we are going to move fast but follow it...
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so they just called all irish people mick or maggie's and bordens previous maid had been named maggie. so they lizzie and emma just call bridget, their new maid, maggie. anyway, even though her name is bridget. all right now let me, here's our here's where happened. just follow this. not to write it all down. but it's a csi kind of person. august 2nd, 1892, the entire including bridget, the maid, suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea. and they had been eating all the mutton leftovers. i'm going to move fast here. just follow a story in your head. okay. august 3rd, the next day, lizzie goes to a pharmacy in a working class, part of town where she normally wouldn't go and tries to buy from the pharmacist. a man named eli bentz, who will later testify about these events that she came in to buy prozac acid in low doses, plus a gas that was used to make a bitter almond water treat consumption or tuberculosis or diseases of the lungs. so that's why a pharmacy she would have it. but in higher it is both a fumigant and a deadly poison. and lizzie says, i'm not
so they just called all irish people mick or maggie's and bordens previous maid had been named maggie. so they lizzie and emma just call bridget, their new maid, maggie. anyway, even though her name is bridget. all right now let me, here's our here's where happened. just follow this. not to write it all down. but it's a csi kind of person. august 2nd, 1892, the entire including bridget, the maid, suffering from intense stomach problems, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea. and they had been eating all...
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it got so bad that maggie decided to temporarily close the business. but now the antioch that antioch has a new mayor. she's decided to give it another go. she's reopened the business. she reopened two weeks ago and says there is nothing she enjoys more than running this business. she says the moment she walks through the door each morning, she's happy. and she is hopeful that the neighborhood will improve under the new mayor, and her business will once again soon flourish. very hopeful there. jodi, i know you were trying to get ahold of the new mayor. did he get back to you? did he get back to you? he did get back to us. in fact, he met us here at the cleaners just a short time ago. mayor ron bernal says he is happy that to see the store open again. he says that he is also a customer here. and he is glad that the owner has confidence in him and the new administration to get the city back on the right track. now, ron bernal just took the oath of office last week, and he says he has hit the ground running. he says he's working diligently to hire a perma
it got so bad that maggie decided to temporarily close the business. but now the antioch that antioch has a new mayor. she's decided to give it another go. she's reopened the business. she reopened two weeks ago and says there is nothing she enjoys more than running this business. she says the moment she walks through the door each morning, she's happy. and she is hopeful that the neighborhood will improve under the new mayor, and her business will once again soon flourish. very hopeful there....
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where tonight a record holiday travel rush rages on. >> maggie is joining us from chicago o'hare. it seems like airlines have pretty much managed to avoid a travel meltdown like we have seen in past years. right? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. we haven't noticed nightmares of holidays gone by. airlines have learned from the mistakes. updating technology, adding extra staff and in a lot of cases extra flights to get the passengers where they want to go. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> new fallout over president-elect trump's controversial pick for fbi director, kash patel. a trump loyalist who previously pledged to dismantle the agency. the big question tonight, will the senate confirm him? so far, at least some allies are sounding supportive. allie raffa is with the president-elect in florida. >> reporter: president-elect nominated kash patel to lead the fbi. >> he represents the change we need to see. >> i will vote no. i will organize not just my colleagues but the american public. >> reporter: patel says he will protect the american people. >> i am honored to be here and support d
where tonight a record holiday travel rush rages on. >> maggie is joining us from chicago o'hare. it seems like airlines have pretty much managed to avoid a travel meltdown like we have seen in past years. right? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. we haven't noticed nightmares of holidays gone by. airlines have learned from the mistakes. updating technology, adding extra staff and in a lot of cases extra flights to get the passengers where they want to go. >> maggie vespa, thank you....
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maggie: la mamÁ, quÉ bÁrbara.stuve a medianoche con irina creo que se veÍa espectacular. pero en fotografÍas simples, en persona se veÍa espectacular. el pelo como muy simple [hablan a la vez] maggie: es que a veces lo simple es elegante. . catalina: una mujer que se pone un vestido como este se ve elegante y clÁsica. jomari: por eso que las bodas ciertas personalidades como ella tiene que pasar desapercibidas para no hacer como que la gente cree que se quiere robar el show porque si se pone un vestido exagerado es como que no es tu boda, relÁjate. maggie: hay mucha gente asÍ que no respeta. jomari: yo vi un par que dije creo que se estÁn cazando ellas. jessica: y para rematar jomari: kardashian de leopardo. maggie: se oscureciÓ el pelo, me gusta mÁs asÍ que güera, aunque güera se ve guapa. se hubiera hecho algo para atrÁs. no se porque insisten en poner todo adelante. jomari: tanto dineral y luego te quitas el pelo para atrÁs. maggie: tienen el dinero para ponÉrselo cuantas veces? fran: igual y la mamÁ se oscurec
maggie: la mamÁ, quÉ bÁrbara.stuve a medianoche con irina creo que se veÍa espectacular. pero en fotografÍas simples, en persona se veÍa espectacular. el pelo como muy simple [hablan a la vez] maggie: es que a veces lo simple es elegante. . catalina: una mujer que se pone un vestido como este se ve elegante y clÁsica. jomari: por eso que las bodas ciertas personalidades como ella tiene que pasar desapercibidas para no hacer como que la gente cree que se quiere robar el show porque si se...
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nbc's maggie vespa on the story. hi, maggie. >> savannah, good morning. yeah. in this case that's captivated the country. wisconsin authorities saying ryan borgwardt returned home willingly after hiding out in eastern europe for months. the chilling quote he gave explaining his alleged plot to fake his own death and what's next in this case. that's coming up. >>> all right, maggie. thanks. plus, we brought you the short list. this morning, it's time for our official reveal of "time's" person of the year. who will it be? you're about to find out, but first, this is "today" on nbc. all-time favorites, hall of fame guest. >> you know who it is. the lovely jamie lee curtis is going to stop by. got a lot the talk about, a new show, a new movie. a personal milestone. can't wait to visit with jamie coming up after your local news. [screams] five immersive worlds [lightning strikes] one amazing theme park our universe will never be the same mia? oh, youve got to see this epic universe, only at universal orlando resort (♪♪) when your child has moderate to severe eczema,
nbc's maggie vespa on the story. hi, maggie. >> savannah, good morning. yeah. in this case that's captivated the country. wisconsin authorities saying ryan borgwardt returned home willingly after hiding out in eastern europe for months. the chilling quote he gave explaining his alleged plot to fake his own death and what's next in this case. that's coming up. >>> all right, maggie. thanks. plus, we brought you the short list. this morning, it's time for our official reveal of...
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maggie vespa has our report. >> reporter: at nearly 2, jessica hurley's twin boys are as old as the debtillinois toddlers arrived two months early. one naturally and one via emergency c-section, only to begin a harrowing weeks-long stay in the neo-natal intensive care unit. >> they would turn blue in my arms. their hearts were essentially stopping. >> reporter: your babies are in the nicu. you're dealing with the trauma. and you start getting the bills. >> mm-hm. they kept coming. >> reporter: a dental hygienist and career laborer, she and her husband have insurance through his union. these are all your bills. >> yes. >> reporter: this is for $5200, this is for $2200. >> reporter: but their plan caps out of pocket costs at $28,500 per year. the cap was reset on january 1st and left the couple on the hook to meet it twice. their r account balance topping $80,000 after insurance. >> i do find that this comes as a surprise for patients. >> reporter: she says the hurleys were swept into a growing trend among middle c cls american families, who make too much money to qualify for medicaid, rel
maggie vespa has our report. >> reporter: at nearly 2, jessica hurley's twin boys are as old as the debtillinois toddlers arrived two months early. one naturally and one via emergency c-section, only to begin a harrowing weeks-long stay in the neo-natal intensive care unit. >> they would turn blue in my arms. their hearts were essentially stopping. >> reporter: your babies are in the nicu. you're dealing with the trauma. and you start getting the bills. >> mm-hm. they...
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maggie vespa explains why more members of gen z are swapping college now for the trades. >> reporter:or teens across the country, weighing colleges and careers, a path on which many have long cooled is suddenly white-hot once again as more of america's youngest workers take to the trades. at wisconsin school of technologies and trades at madison college, recent high school grads are filling classes and wait lists in construction, electric, plumbing and welding. nationwide, the number of 20 to 24-year-olds entering the trades is soaring, doubling among electricians and hvac mechanics in the last decade. >> some have called gen z the tool belt generation. does that ring true to you guys? >> yeah, i would say so. >> you almost fall in love with it. >> reporter: 18-year-old welding students ethan and grayson had both been accepted to four-year schools, but changed course. >> i just decided like i want to work, i don't want to be in debt. >> reporter: you don't want to be in debt? >> reporter: instructors say that as a driving force, with more than half of american college students today g
maggie vespa explains why more members of gen z are swapping college now for the trades. >> reporter:or teens across the country, weighing colleges and careers, a path on which many have long cooled is suddenly white-hot once again as more of america's youngest workers take to the trades. at wisconsin school of technologies and trades at madison college, recent high school grads are filling classes and wait lists in construction, electric, plumbing and welding. nationwide, the number of...
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families like maggie and craig chamberlain. now still standing but gutted by mud and water. >> but we were not in a flood zone here. hence, that's why we didn't have flood insurance. >> most homes here don't have flood insurance at all. you would never expect flooding happening here in such a mountainous areas. >> the volunteers in purple shirts have arrived to help maggie clear out the wreckage of her home. the black mold, the debris, the despair bedroom. >> it was actually like a little mini hospital in here, because my husband has been on hospice for, i guess, about eight months. he was comfortable here. >> but the healing happening. this is you're fighting two big fights. >> two big ones. yeah. >> these volunteers calling on everyone watching to join their army of hope. >> in a new year. we will need lots of volunteers, lots of support. so come and join us. and we have an incredibly experienced staff. you don't need any skills. >> jessica thompson is the ceo of all hands and hearts. >> right now we are responding to hurrica
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maggie vespa, nbc news, madison, wisconsin. >>> okay, hold on tight. a new generation on the horizon, generation beta will start tomorrow. so these kids born until 2039 will grow up even more connected to technology and artificial intelligence than the current generation alpha. experts say generation beta will have to deal with big issues like climate change and sustainability. they'll grow up in a world shaped by the pandemic. and many will use smart devices to help solve their problems and basically live their life. >>> still to come, the week before christmas and new years claims another victim. buddy the elf goes to a hockey game looking like he walked through the lincoln tunnel. alke through the lincoln tunnel. ♪ rinse it out ♪ ♪ every now and then ♪ ♪ i get a little bit tired of the stinks ♪ ♪ that just will never come out ♪ ♪ pour downy in the rinse, jade ♪ ♪ every now and then i rinse it out! ♪ fights odor in just one wash. welcome to the 100° sweat test. which one of these two antiperspirants can stand up to the heat? that's it. take it up a n
maggie vespa, nbc news, madison, wisconsin. >>> okay, hold on tight. a new generation on the horizon, generation beta will start tomorrow. so these kids born until 2039 will grow up even more connected to technology and artificial intelligence than the current generation alpha. experts say generation beta will have to deal with big issues like climate change and sustainability. they'll grow up in a world shaped by the pandemic. and many will use smart devices to help solve their...
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haberman, cnn political analyst and senior political correspondent at the new york times. >> and maggie, as you're listening to this and watching what's been playing out on capitol hill today, what have you been hearing from people at mar-a-lago on what they're viewing on when it comes to headset's likelihood to to get confirmed at this moment it's a mix, caitlin. >> i mean, there are some people who are more optimistic than others. most people in trump's orbit do not think that this is looking like a, you know, a likely prospect that pete hegseth survives just because if you look at this litany of things that he is talking about number one, these stories have been hanging out for a number of days. trump has been complaining privately to people that he feels like hegseth should have been more upfront with him, that he gave him opportunities that he, i don't know whether that's true, but that's what trump is saying we also know, you know, some of these things didn't come up in a vet that the trump folks say that they did. of hegseth having his mother speaking to trump, clearly she was sp
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maggie vespa has a closer look at the travel impact. >> reporter: the record-smashing, post-holiday rush hitting its peak with the nearly 80 million americans racing home. >> if you are worried about crowds, please do not go here. >> reporter: congestion mounting. >> oh, my god, all these people are every where, why don't they go home? >> reporter: our team got trapped in the holiday traffic first hand. this traffic has been bumper to bumper. like, we are crawling. meanwhile with tsa predicting a record 3 million people will have taken to the skies. how have you all at american airlines been able to keep things moving and keep everything on track? >> first, it really starts with a solid plan. building a schedule that we know we can execute. we start planning for the holiday peak, even during the height of the summer. our teams were training on deicing, even in the midst of record summer heat. >> reporter: the rush colliding head on with an early winter weather blast and marred by a bizarre headline overseas, where the russian woman who mysteriously stowed away on this delta flight from n
maggie vespa has a closer look at the travel impact. >> reporter: the record-smashing, post-holiday rush hitting its peak with the nearly 80 million americans racing home. >> if you are worried about crowds, please do not go here. >> reporter: congestion mounting. >> oh, my god, all these people are every where, why don't they go home? >> reporter: our team got trapped in the holiday traffic first hand. this traffic has been bumper to bumper. like, we are crawling....
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you of course i'm married to the wonderful maggie gyllenhaal.in. >> stephen: what is it like to work with your bride? me and i did a cookbook together. it's right here actually. we were worried to work with each other because what if it wasn't pleasant? >> peter: the truth is, maggie and i have done a lot of plays together. that's being directed by austin pendleton usually, like all three of them. it's different. when she's telling me want to do, you know, well, she's got good ideas luckily. >> stephen: but you don't want to bring it home with the end of the day. >> peter: no, no. the first time through it was a love scene which of course is its own complicated thing doing a love scene with your wife directing it. i highly recommend it. anyone who is struggling out there, try directing each other. [laughter] >> stephen: you might get some clues about what your partner actually wants. [laughter] let's try this again. this time, this is just an idea... maybe commit. [laughter] >> peter: this time, penelope cruz and i are the detectives and jessie
you of course i'm married to the wonderful maggie gyllenhaal.in. >> stephen: what is it like to work with your bride? me and i did a cookbook together. it's right here actually. we were worried to work with each other because what if it wasn't pleasant? >> peter: the truth is, maggie and i have done a lot of plays together. that's being directed by austin pendleton usually, like all three of them. it's different. when she's telling me want to do, you know, well, she's got good ideas...
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maggie vespa, nbc news, springfield, illinois. >>> coming up. there is good news tonight. than a year after the fire that devastated lahaina. next. breztri gave me better breathing starting within 5 minutes. it also reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling ...problems urinating vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. it's time for the main event: wayfair's black friday savings spectacular is here! as long as they're the best. right now, get up to 80% off furniture and cookware, holiday de
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ready so she got some 2nd opinions, including from maggie bonnie's pilot kosky at the university hospital in lou back. the doctor knows how confusing the terminology can be, but she also knows that the chances of survival and recovery have improved dramatically. thanks to the number of therapies, that's how the much has been done. progress and the treatment of breast cancer has been breathtaking. the most important developments have certainly been the targeted therapy. since every tumor is different, cancer treatments are now as targeted and individual as possible. it's no longer primarily about the location and size of the tumor but rather what kind of cells it's made of. ready in the on to, to we've learned to characterize tumor cells better to get to know them better and have found targeted ways of approaching them. the advantage is that the therapy is very effective while having minimal side effects. because the therapy reaches the tumor cells directly. the university hospitals, gynecologist and radiologist consult about every woman and every tumor out of tumor conference. then they m
ready so she got some 2nd opinions, including from maggie bonnie's pilot kosky at the university hospital in lou back. the doctor knows how confusing the terminology can be, but she also knows that the chances of survival and recovery have improved dramatically. thanks to the number of therapies, that's how the much has been done. progress and the treatment of breast cancer has been breathtaking. the most important developments have certainly been the targeted therapy. since every tumor is...
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>> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> also tonight the operators of zelle, the popular electronic payment app and three major banks facing a new federal lawsuit alleging they failed to protect consumers from widespread fraud. brian cheung is here. how does the government say customers were impacted? >> lester, the consumer protection bureau says customers at three banks, jp morgan case, wells fargo, and bank of america have lost $870 million to fraud as zelle was launched seven years ago. as a reminder the banks co-own zelle. in the suit regulators allege zelle had poor identity verification methods, failed to properly investigate fraud claims and failed to provide reimbursements. in a statement they called it legally flawed and driven by political factors. jp morgan chase criticized the regulators blasting the lawsuit as a political agenda. and bank of america says the action threatens to impose huge new costs on banks. as as far as wells fargo they declined to comment. >>> in 60 0 seconds e disappearance of flight mh 370 ten years ago. why the search is back on. >>> and the app makess on. >
>> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> also tonight the operators of zelle, the popular electronic payment app and three major banks facing a new federal lawsuit alleging they failed to protect consumers from widespread fraud. brian cheung is here. how does the government say customers were impacted? >> lester, the consumer protection bureau says customers at three banks, jp morgan case, wells fargo, and bank of america have lost $870 million to fraud as zelle was launched seven...
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although the tumor was in an inconvenient place maggie bonnie's color kosky was able to save catherine's breast . that's because surgical techniques have also improved in recent years. this noise is that what's new is we can treat a large tumor or one that's in an inconvenient spot without removing the breast instead be performed on co plastic surgery. which means we use techniques from us. but its plastic surgery which we naturally adapt to remove the boomer, was a good safety, largest and intensive after the operation tissue from catherine vandals tumor was examined. the biopsy had already revealed various important characteristics of her tumor. now the pathologist can analyze it for certain proteins and genetic mutations in certain tumors. these prognostic or gene expression tests can help to predict the course of a disease. if i'm busy, until now we weren't so good a gauging whether a patient needed chemo therapy or not. based on these tests, we can better assess what a patient's prognosis is. and if she needs to have chemo. based on her test results catch when dental opted to have c
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we got to get this done. >> congressman maggie haberman, thank you both for being here. up next, speaking of president elect his border czar pick is here as the clock is ticking down to inauguration day that promised largest mass deportation in u.s. history. a lot of questions about how that will work. we'll ask them in a moment. and also, house republicans just gave trump an opening to maybe prosecute one of his political opponents, liz cheney, for her role in investigating january 6th. her response tonight. >> you make good choices, always planning ahead. like to not just chase a career, but one day. follow your heart with ambition like that, you need someone who elevates advice to a craft. at ubs, we match your vision with insight and expertise to shape a unique outcome for you advice is our craft someone need a hug? >> sing to the world. >> bah humbug. >> somewhere inside every lost grown up is the kid they once were. seems to me they need us now more than ever. >> i'm enchanted. talk to the world joy to the people. >> wow. joy to you and me. >> look out. cause here
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maggie vespa with our investigation. >> reporter: when hector adames send his nephew joshua off to a one afternoon in may 2001 he was confident the eighth-grader would be safe. instead, he never came home. >> i wish we would have had a chance to see what he would have done. >> reporter: joshua's friend billy was the son of a sheriff's deputy. according to court documents, billy found his service weapon in a closet and was playing with it when josh came over. >> he removed the magazine to try to show him. he was under the false assumption that there wasn't a bullet chambered. and he pointed it to him. it went off. and then joshua went down and he never got back up again. >> reporter: even with the magazine removed, a single bullet was still in the chamber. it hit joshua in the stomach. he was just 13. >> it never stops hurting. you just learn how to live with it. >> reporter: an nbc news investigation found since 2000 at least 277 people including joshua have been killed in accidents in which the shooter believed a gun was unloaded because the magazine was dislodged or removed. a cent
maggie vespa with our investigation. >> reporter: when hector adames send his nephew joshua off to a one afternoon in may 2001 he was confident the eighth-grader would be safe. instead, he never came home. >> i wish we would have had a chance to see what he would have done. >> reporter: joshua's friend billy was the son of a sheriff's deputy. according to court documents, billy found his service weapon in a closet and was playing with it when josh came over. >> he...
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maggie said it couldn't be true.cused of choking-- - yes. - --his son? yeah. did you see anything-- maggie mccartin: never. --that would suggest that that could be true? never. i never saw him raise a hand to that boy, much less a voice. he was just not that type of person. he was a very gentle, loving father. andrea canning: a judge ordered john to stay away from jj and michelle. not long after, michele reported john for violating the order. the cops came to his dental office and arrested him and kind of took him out the back. and try as he might, because he did try to keep a sense of humor about it, he called me and said, hey, i was just in the clink. you know, they hauled me away in silver bracelets, trying to make light of it. but i knew that that, for him, was a turning point. andrea canning: john denied everything. but after months away from jj, agreed to take anger management classes so he could see him again. he also got himself a hotshot divorce attorney. when michelle tried to stop john from taking jj on a
maggie said it couldn't be true.cused of choking-- - yes. - --his son? yeah. did you see anything-- maggie mccartin: never. --that would suggest that that could be true? never. i never saw him raise a hand to that boy, much less a voice. he was just not that type of person. he was a very gentle, loving father. andrea canning: a judge ordered john to stay away from jj and michelle. not long after, michele reported john for violating the order. the cops came to his dental office and arrested him...
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we got to get this done. >> congressman maggie haberman, thank you both for being here. up next, speaking of president elect trump, his border pick is here as the clock is ticking down to inauguration day. that promised largest mass deportation in u.s. history. a lot of questions about how that will work. we'll ask them in a moment. and also, house republicans just gave trump an opening to maybe prosecute one of his political opponents, liz cheney, for her role in investigating january 6th. her response tonight. let's monopoly go chris. >> kiki ready tycoons, it's go time. cash grab kiki i won again. >> ah, daddy will be back soon. >> oh, we're swimming in it now. rent's due little nothing beats playing with friends except bankrupting friends. >> give it to me. >> 48% of americans don't get enough magnesium, which is vital for bone, nerve, and muscle health. i recommend kunal's magnesium glycinate. it's formulated for high absorption and is gentle on the stomach. kunal, the brand i trust. >> what causes a curve down there? can it be treated? stop typing and start talking
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maggie vespa joins us now from delphi, indiana. the families of these two girls spoke today. what did they say? >> reporter: yeah, a number of them spoke in court and we had some after court, as well. basically what they told the judge, once the gag order was lifted when they were really pleading for that maximum sentence that they got, libby's mom told the judge, she would be 22 and she should still be here, and so many what ifs. she doesn't get to fall in love and have babies. a grandfather saying it's like losing a limb that will never grow back, and asking allen, will you ever own up to the choices you made that day? again, this is 130 years in prison. 65 years per murder of the two teen best friends in 2017. the judge handing down that maximum sentence, blasting allen in court. as everyone was coming out of this emotionally charged hearing, our affiliate wthr, spoke to abby's uncle. >> this still ain't justice. nothing is going to bring her back. this is a little closure, a step forward. >> reporter: everyone is talking about,
maggie vespa joins us now from delphi, indiana. the families of these two girls spoke today. what did they say? >> reporter: yeah, a number of them spoke in court and we had some after court, as well. basically what they told the judge, once the gag order was lifted when they were really pleading for that maximum sentence that they got, libby's mom told the judge, she would be 22 and she should still be here, and so many what ifs. she doesn't get to fall in love and have babies. a...
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nbc's maggie vespa has more in our sunday focus. >> reporter: in a nation where more than 40% of itsy game changing push in accessing popular weight loss drugs, with a new proposal by the biden administration this week that would require medicare and medicaid, government healthcare for older americans and those in ne, to cover ozempic, wegovy, zepbound and similar reclassifying them as treatment for a disease, obesity itself. >> i felt stuck. >> reporter: currently medicare and medicaid only cover the drugs for patients who are diabetic or have certain obesity-related conditions. >> the idea that obesity is a chronic disease is broadly accepted now in the medical community. >> reporter: larry levitt is the executive vice president for health policy at kff, that researches health policy issues. >> the biggest impediment is the debate within the trump administration. >> we want every child in america to grow up and to live a long and healthy life. >> reporter: the proposal, announced tuesday, requires a 60-day public comment period before taking effect, leaving the final word up to the
nbc's maggie vespa has more in our sunday focus. >> reporter: in a nation where more than 40% of itsy game changing push in accessing popular weight loss drugs, with a new proposal by the biden administration this week that would require medicare and medicaid, government healthcare for older americans and those in ne, to cover ozempic, wegovy, zepbound and similar reclassifying them as treatment for a disease, obesity itself. >> i felt stuck. >> reporter: currently medicare...
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who the girls called maggie because she was irish and last night maid was called maggie and there were some in the community and even some online. day who suspect that she was the true killer. but she going to recount the events of the morning of the murder. she d lizzie are still kind of on speaking terms. so they nod each other inhe courtroom and she just her account of being sent out to wash windows by lizzie and that she came back in and and to do the inside wdows and the doors were locked on t inside. and andrew borden arrives at knox and she runs over to get it and lizzie being up on the stairs laughing at those events. and if lizzie up on the stairs, she's just few feet from where she would have seen abby borden dead in the bedroom. they put on the stand adelaide churchill, who will testify. she's one of the people that arrived soon after the crime is committed and will mention lizzie is disconnected demeanors. somebody killed father and that had said when they said, where's abby? that lizzie had said, may she now deny saying this? oh, i thought i heard her come in. at that poin
who the girls called maggie because she was irish and last night maid was called maggie and there were some in the community and even some online. day who suspect that she was the true killer. but she going to recount the events of the morning of the murder. she d lizzie are still kind of on speaking terms. so they nod each other inhe courtroom and she just her account of being sent out to wash windows by lizzie and that she came back in and and to do the inside wdows and the doors were locked...
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luke burbank goes behind the scenes with grammy nominated pop star maggie rogers.ith david martin, outgoing defense secretary lloyd austin assesses the state of the nation's military, plus a story from steve hartman. humor from jim gaffigan and more on this sunday morning of the 15th of december 2024. we'll be back in a moment. it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ >>> to begin this morning, our colleague, senior contributor ted koppel, tells about the power of the arts to instill hope and realize dreams in a most unlikely place. >> reporter: sing sing, 40 miles and a world away from new york city. for almost 200 years, a grim monument of the theory that harsh discipline discourages former inmates from returning to a life of crime
luke burbank goes behind the scenes with grammy nominated pop star maggie rogers.ith david martin, outgoing defense secretary lloyd austin assesses the state of the nation's military, plus a story from steve hartman. humor from jim gaffigan and more on this sunday morning of the 15th of december 2024. we'll be back in a moment. it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they...
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maggie, great to see you. thanks so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, john. >> so more now on vaccine hesitancy in this country as we've been discussing, and not just tonight. doctors and health officials are fighting disinformation from many fronts, including social media and anti-vax groups attempting to defy years of scientific studies proving vaccines are safe. cnn's whitney wild shows us how that is playing out in minnesota and other areas. with the measles vaccine hi, i'm stacey, nice to meet you. >> i'm whitney. hi. thank you so much. so tell us what's what's going on today. so this is not one of my patients. it's one of my colleagues patients. but they just refused their measles vaccine, encouraging parents to stay up to date on vaccinations for their kids is routine. >> for doctor stacey mrozek at the hennepin county health care's pediatric clinic in minneapolis. >> we'll see you back in a year. all right. take care, you guys. people forget how diseases used to kill kids. we essentially had w
maggie, great to see you. thanks so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, john. >> so more now on vaccine hesitancy in this country as we've been discussing, and not just tonight. doctors and health officials are fighting disinformation from many fronts, including social media and anti-vax groups attempting to defy years of scientific studies proving vaccines are safe. cnn's whitney wild shows us how that is playing out in minnesota and other areas. with the measles vaccine hi,...
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maggie and steven. >> good ahead.ven bruce and megan >> i'm bruce stone president of marina harbor association. we appreciate rec and park listened recommendations. and they don't see [inaudible] we thought would fail, happy about this we are happy they changed the slip this is fits in the womened. before they were across the wind and give up a few slips but it is safer. we are disappointed they will not be dredgeed 12 feet proposing 8 feet we will be a power boat harbor and we believe the fuel docks sho be at east power boats fuel. the other thing about the fuel dock is that the proposed location and west harbor is dangerous. it is a narrow entrance we have junior sailors and wooden motor boats sail boats with no motors tacking up the harbor if you put a commercial fuel dock there motor boaters are coming to get fuel and leave and they don't care about kids and boats come up and down. a narrow spot east harbor is better. putting fuel thanks in west is dangerous. kids play soccer and the fuel the tanks the location fo
maggie and steven. >> good ahead.ven bruce and megan >> i'm bruce stone president of marina harbor association. we appreciate rec and park listened recommendations. and they don't see [inaudible] we thought would fail, happy about this we are happy they changed the slip this is fits in the womened. before they were across the wind and give up a few slips but it is safer. we are disappointed they will not be dredgeed 12 feet proposing 8 feet we will be a power boat harbor and we...
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imagine a maggie haberman. thanks so much. it's always good to see you all this week we've seen stunning and emotional reports from cnn teams in syria. and up next we're going to bring you another one from cnn's clarissa ward. see her heartbreaking glimpse of those who were likely the last victims of ousted dictator bashar al assad. stay with us welcome to times square that's not in my life that was so embarrassing. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live coverage starts at eight on cnn. streaming live on mac sounds like you need to vaporize that sore throat. >> vapocool drops its throat relief with a rush of vicks vapors. vapocool. whoa! >> vaporized sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. why use ten buckets of water when you can use one fire extinguisher and to fight heartburn? why take ten antacids throughout the day when you can take one prilosec for easier heartburn relief? one beats ten. prilosec otc one pill 24 hours zero heartburn. >> transform your website into an immersive 3-d experience with infinit
imagine a maggie haberman. thanks so much. it's always good to see you all this week we've seen stunning and emotional reports from cnn teams in syria. and up next we're going to bring you another one from cnn's clarissa ward. see her heartbreaking glimpse of those who were likely the last victims of ousted dictator bashar al assad. stay with us welcome to times square that's not in my life that was so embarrassing. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live coverage starts at...