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thank you, everyone. >> there's a question here, maura.se] [inaudible conversations] >> well, my question was what's the best story you didn't print? >> [inaudible] the best story i didn't print. i don't know, i think i got the good ones in there, i gotta tell you. sorry.
thank you, everyone. >> there's a question here, maura.se] [inaudible conversations] >> well, my question was what's the best story you didn't print? >> [inaudible] the best story i didn't print. i don't know, i think i got the good ones in there, i gotta tell you. sorry.
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. >> maura mcenaney recounts the life of the late entrepreneur willard garvey, the finance housing projects throughout the world and championed privatization and a limited government. this is ab
. >> maura mcenaney recounts the life of the late entrepreneur willard garvey, the finance housing projects throughout the world and championed privatization and a limited government. this is ab
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my thanks to rachel, alex, maura, and jeremy. thanks for getting "up." a century and a half since the wind party took america by storm and gave andrew jackson fits, then vanished, until this week, when a man calling himself a wig won an election. who he is, how he won. is he still furious with andrew jackson? we'll introduce you to him and talk to america's only wig elected official tomorrow. next, melissa harris-perry. see you tomorrow at 8:00. thanks for getting "up." reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to ge
my thanks to rachel, alex, maura, and jeremy. thanks for getting "up." a century and a half since the wind party took america by storm and gave andrew jackson fits, then vanished, until this week, when a man calling himself a wig won an election. who he is, how he won. is he still furious with andrew jackson? we'll introduce you to him and talk to america's only wig elected official tomorrow. next, melissa harris-perry. see you tomorrow at 8:00. thanks for getting "up."...
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>> so far. >> reporter: so far most of the travelers are like maura. we just spoke with one person who had an hour delay. coming into la guardia is a much different story, an hour delay coming in. in philly it's about a two-hour delay coming in but the outbound flights are looking pretty decent. now let's head to tom costello who's in pittsburgh. tom? >> reporter: katy, thank you. here in pittsburgh we've got somewhere in the neighborhood of an inch or 2 on the ground here in terms of snow. we had some freezing rain and also some sleet over the course of the past 24 hours, but at the moment most of that has subsided now. it is, however, very cold. pittsburgh airport not dramatically affected at the moment in terms of delays or cancellations, but we're watching the entire system. expected to see several hundred cancellations today. we've already got somewhere in the neighborhood of 300. and the delays are also expected to build. and of course those crunch airports are the ones we're watching. you talked about new york, we're also watching boston, philad
>> so far. >> reporter: so far most of the travelers are like maura. we just spoke with one person who had an hour delay. coming into la guardia is a much different story, an hour delay coming in. in philly it's about a two-hour delay coming in but the outbound flights are looking pretty decent. now let's head to tom costello who's in pittsburgh. tom? >> reporter: katy, thank you. here in pittsburgh we've got somewhere in the neighborhood of an inch or 2 on the ground here in...
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. >> there's a question here, maura. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> well, my question was what's the best story you didn't print? >> [inaudible] the best story i didn't print. i don't know, i think i got the good ones in there, i gotta tell you. sorry. good question though. anyone else? yes. >> is there a follow-up? [laughter] >> no. i lost enough of my life and had to start dyeing my hair after this book was over. [laughter] no. but it was really fun to be a part of kansas and get to know it. and, you know, i heard earlier today we talked about preserving the voices of elders, you know, and that is really, really important, and i was so happy that i got to do that, you know? it's your history. it's a part of what you grew up with and, you know? i was, it was really an honor to do. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> next on booktv, heidi boghosian talks about the increasing surveillance of american citiz
. >> there's a question here, maura. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> well, my question was what's the best story you didn't print? >> [inaudible] the best story i didn't print. i don't know, i think i got the good ones in there, i gotta tell you. sorry. good question though. anyone else? yes. >> is there a follow-up? [laughter] >> no. i lost enough of my life and had to start dyeing my hair after this book was over. [laughter] no. but it was really fun to...
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. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife maura gotclothing, free of buttons and zippers to help her husband and others regain their independence. >> it's as simple as lining it up. >> i wasn't sure what to think. the e-mails she got were incredible. help so many people across the nation. >> reporter: the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirts closed but not so strong that the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta. >>> a nuclear disaster turns part of japan into a danger zone. you probably recall that. many people still live there. they describe the fear they go through every day next. >>> what would you do if your hometown was suddenly contaminated by nuclear radiation. final living near the fukushima nuclear plant in japan have had to grapple with that question. as. >> reporter: march 2011, japan's 9.0 earthquake, unleashing a tsunami with waves 13 stories high, swallowing entire towns hole. 15,000 dead, a second disaster was just brewing. >> the powerful earthquake that
. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife maura gotclothing, free of buttons and zippers to help her husband and others regain their independence. >> it's as simple as lining it up. >> i wasn't sure what to think. the e-mails she got were incredible. help so many people across the nation. >> reporter: the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirts closed but not so strong that the shirts are difficult to...