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now, "nikita" just picked up for season three. got, like, fans all over the place. >> we're so lucky. we have the best fans. >> jimmy: you really do. >> they brought us back for season three. honestly. it was their support that did it. >> jimmy: you run into people that you don't even know they are fans. you were at laker game and you ran into -- this is a really ridiculous story. >> i got four seats because i'm lucky, and i know some people. >> jimmy: nice. right on the floor? >> right on the floor. i was so excited to be there. i got there and i sat down, and i was like, oh this is so exciting. >> jimmy: you're happy, smiling. >> i was chugging beer. and this guy next to me. he's like mid-60s, an older guy and he was sort of -- and he looked to me and he said, "hey i'm, so-and-so." and i said, "i'm maggie." and he went, "oh, wait, i watch your show." and it was kind of flattering because he was an older guy. cw, it's young network. but he was, like, mid-60s. >> jimmy: mid to late 60s. >> and pokes his friend he goes, "hey, this
now, "nikita" just picked up for season three. got, like, fans all over the place. >> we're so lucky. we have the best fans. >> jimmy: you really do. >> they brought us back for season three. honestly. it was their support that did it. >> jimmy: you run into people that you don't even know they are fans. you were at laker game and you ran into -- this is a really ridiculous story. >> i got four seats because i'm lucky, and i know some people. >>...
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state moneyyare heeping to pay for them.aad its oor question of cameras are making the city safer. 3 nikitamera.""- camera." 3 mmsttof ouuaaen't big ans oo & the crime cameras... saying they may not be worth it. 3 3 go... 3 to... foxx &pbaltimore dot com .../ &p áátelláá us ...what you think...//. áássundáá &poff....thru... facebook...///. áásennáá us... a tweet.././// ááoráá... text... yourranswer ...to.../ 45--203...///. ááenteráá... foo45a....for yes../ - ááfox45báá ffr...no.../ 3 &p3 3 "she's 6 years old, yeah she goes tanning with mommy, but not in the booth." booth." 3 a mother denies taking er 66year-old daughter to - tannnng booth.... how she explainn thh childds sunbuunn... and the charges phe's facing ... 3 --adblib weather tz-- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending move money with a slide and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ ♪ 3 a new jerssy mother is ii - hoo water over a trip to a tanning salon. salon.patricia... krent--cil.../ likes... to tan.../ áásoáá... much.
state moneyyare heeping to pay for them.aad its oor question of cameras are making the city safer. 3 nikitamera.""- camera." 3 mmsttof ouuaaen't big ans oo & the crime cameras... saying they may not be worth it. 3 3 go... 3 to... foxx &pbaltimore dot com .../ &p áátelláá us ...what you think...//. áássundáá &poff....thru... facebook...///. áásennáá us... a tweet.././// ááoráá... text... yourranswer ...to.../ 45--203...///. ááenteráá......
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nikita khresshee ann.. indiana boy.../ lost his arm.../ &páábbtáá never.....//. áástilláá.. the... twelve year old.../ is... hitting the lanes...///. to amaze .../ his opponeett.../ áheáá hopes... to ne day.../ bowl a perrect game. gaae. markkrodgers saas: "the first day got out of the hospital i was like 'mom, let's go bowling.' "mark rodgers says: then a 135 which that onee oo my oals is to bowl a three hunnred, especially saturday. but you know, you don'ttalways pet what youuwant." want." rodgers //// place.../ in... the indiana... middle school regionals.../ tturnament .../ ááandáá will compete... this weekknd.../ in the... state finals. bad day...// for... sketchers.../ áátheáá... sneaaer... compaay./../// has... aggeed to pay 44-million dollars.../ to... settle charges .../ it.... about tteehealth... and fitness beneffts.../ of... its toning.../ fedd... aanounced.../ the... hefty ffne today...///. áá theáá &p caaifornia--ased... shoemaker .../ made ...unfoonded claims.../ , like its... "shape-ups" help eople.../ d - lose weight .../ without going... to
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soviet leader nikita krushchev agreed to remove the missiles. secretly kennedy promised to withdraw u.s. jupiter missiles from turkey. >> mcmcnamara came out emboldened but the deal to betray u.s. missiles in turkey is what was really decisive. >> he applied a increase of forces to another looming crisis vietnam. a little over two months after the missile crisis, three american advisors were killed at battle, a hamlet 30 miles south of saigon. in february 196340-year-old advisor robert net from new haven, connecticut arrived. he was a medal of honor recipient served in korea. by the end of 196316,000 advisors were serving in south vietnam. >> how much combat were they seeing at that point? >> i would say three to four months a year. >> they were up against who? >> i felt they were well-prepared because they had our equipment. they were being trained by us. they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the north vietnamese regular army. and then there were communist guerillas and they were both formidable enemies. >> when you are going out on a
soviet leader nikita krushchev agreed to remove the missiles. secretly kennedy promised to withdraw u.s. jupiter missiles from turkey. >> mcmcnamara came out emboldened but the deal to betray u.s. missiles in turkey is what was really decisive. >> he applied a increase of forces to another looming crisis vietnam. a little over two months after the missile crisis, three american advisors were killed at battle, a hamlet 30 miles south of saigon. in february 196340-year-old advisor...
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her name is nikita norman, she's 44 years old. she had an accomplice that distracted the store worker. she also pled guilty. she got a year in prison for helping out. >> how does this woman think a fur coat is something easy to hide up your dress. >> how do these women not know -- >> there's a security camera in a high-end fur shop. >>> the number one video is just minutes away. but first at number seven, a little help for a big guy. this elephant rescue you're watching took place in new delhi, india. this elephant is about 40 years old. for the last 20 years, someone has been using her to beg for money, which in india is illegal. now, there was also another person who was riding her. the elephant got sick, so the owner just left it out there to fend for itself. dogs started biting it and one of its legs got gangrene. she was in a river. for four days residents in the area were feeding her. they finally notified authorities. the authorities came in. they had veterinarians looking at her, caring for her. they are transferring her t
her name is nikita norman, she's 44 years old. she had an accomplice that distracted the store worker. she also pled guilty. she got a year in prison for helping out. >> how does this woman think a fur coat is something easy to hide up your dress. >> how do these women not know -- >> there's a security camera in a high-end fur shop. >>> the number one video is just minutes away. but first at number seven, a little help for a big guy. this elephant rescue you're...
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you are about to straff nikita whole new way.nd we welcome lauren cook with the sneak peek and traffic system. >> reporter: a brand new traffic system this monday. it's designed to give you the most accurate up to the minute traffic reports. it's basically a giant i-pad and with a simple touch of the screen it shows you what accidents, delays or construction you will need to get around. the new plan feature lets you know how long it'll take to drive from point a to point b and lets annoy how fast or slow speeds are clocking in. of course i will provide the best alternate routes. for up to the minute reports watch good morning maryland starting at 4:30. lauren cook. >> all right. thank you. the latest on traffic on good morning maryland. to find out about any closures or delays like lauren cook on facebook. you can find a link to her page from ours, just scroll down the screen. ? >>> >> terell suggs tore his achilles and said he will be back. we asked a doctor what happens if he doesn't go for surgery. >> you can treat them withou
you are about to straff nikita whole new way.nd we welcome lauren cook with the sneak peek and traffic system. >> reporter: a brand new traffic system this monday. it's designed to give you the most accurate up to the minute traffic reports. it's basically a giant i-pad and with a simple touch of the screen it shows you what accidents, delays or construction you will need to get around. the new plan feature lets you know how long it'll take to drive from point a to point b and lets annoy...
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last year, maria gave birth to nikita, her second child. the family was rewarded with a check from the government, worth approximately $12,000. the checks go out every time a family gives birth to more than one child. the system called the mother's fund was launched by the putin administration in 2006. he was also in for a big surprise, a russian made suv, named the patriot. the car is among prizes of a lottery run by the local government for families with a newborn child. as a farmer, he earns $375 a month. this will be his first car. >> translator: many families decide to have more children for economic reasons. this system really helps. >> translator: in any case, i want to have a third baby. >> reporter: every year, russia spends nearly $1.4 billion on childbirth and educational subsidies. we will build clinics for pregnant women all across the country. >> reporter: this is initiative to push the birth rate from 1.2 births in 2000 to 1.5 in 2009. the figure remains below the number needed to establish rush's a demographic decline. the q
last year, maria gave birth to nikita, her second child. the family was rewarded with a check from the government, worth approximately $12,000. the checks go out every time a family gives birth to more than one child. the system called the mother's fund was launched by the putin administration in 2006. he was also in for a big surprise, a russian made suv, named the patriot. the car is among prizes of a lottery run by the local government for families with a newborn child. as a farmer, he earns...
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nikita khrushchev. nikita khrushchev. that's your first strike.careful -- two more of those and out you go. you've got $300, one strike. we're just a couple of blocks away. here's your next question for 100 bucks. to the delight of aerosol addicts, what brand of dessert topping made its debut in 1948? reddi-wip? reddi-wip is right! and that's good for 100 bucks, and you're up to $400. we've got time for one more question. here it is, to bring you up to $500. inspired by the costly upkeep of pale pachyderms, what term describes a possession that's more trouble than it's worth? white elephant? white elephant is right, and you just won $500 in the cash cab! congratulations, heather! yay! thank you. all right, here's the deal, heather. you've made it to your destination. you have won $500 in the cash cab. i've got it right here. i can give it to you now. you can take it and be on your way, or... oh, god. ...you can stick around and risk it all and go double or nothing on a video bonus question. so, take a second. decide what you want to do. oh, my god
nikita khrushchev. nikita khrushchev. that's your first strike.careful -- two more of those and out you go. you've got $300, one strike. we're just a couple of blocks away. here's your next question for 100 bucks. to the delight of aerosol addicts, what brand of dessert topping made its debut in 1948? reddi-wip? reddi-wip is right! and that's good for 100 bucks, and you're up to $400. we've got time for one more question. here it is, to bring you up to $500. inspired by the costly upkeep of...
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me also congress actually asians to patti herrera and the records division and staff as well as to nikita forgive me if i can also run and the m i c i m i staff who launched on me the first along the way to three our reports online submitted process i also had the great privilege of kind of spending a few hours there in the department and i really kind of came away with a good understanding of how intense that work is and how specialized it is and the legal aspects that they have to address the cleaning up they do a lot of housekeeping while they're actually doing a simple. our reports are really appreciate at the time what goes in and so i want to thank you for that and i'd highly recommend if the commissioners if they ever want to shadow for a few hours it's really give you really good insight into that department d.b.i. is participating in the mayor's request for city departments to hard to hire high school students as in turns during the summer to the program called project pull so we look forward to that and hopefully the department can let us know how that's going for us and maybe h
me also congress actually asians to patti herrera and the records division and staff as well as to nikita forgive me if i can also run and the m i c i m i staff who launched on me the first along the way to three our reports online submitted process i also had the great privilege of kind of spending a few hours there in the department and i really kind of came away with a good understanding of how intense that work is and how specialized it is and the legal aspects that they have to address the...
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the other side i mean imagine for a moment at the height of the cuban missile crisis if nikita khrushchev and john f. kennedy. were not speaking to each other it was the fact that they communicated that caused the crisis of eventually to be resolved do you think it's it's eventually all about the u.s. wanting to overthrow the iranian leadership one way or another the people of iran. have never let a foreign power determine. through invasion determine what the outcome is going to be now they do have experience with the united states having overthrown most of deck and installed the shah. that set the stage for a very troubled period in dealing with iran the people of iran are very concerned when their nuclear scientists are sas unaided. how does that happen who's doing it is this a decision that's being made in high ranks of government. so we should forget about trying to conquer other countries that's an old model that's old thinking from hundreds of years ago. we tried that in iraq it did not work we tried it in afghanistan it did not work we keep trying it we tried it in libya it does no
the other side i mean imagine for a moment at the height of the cuban missile crisis if nikita khrushchev and john f. kennedy. were not speaking to each other it was the fact that they communicated that caused the crisis of eventually to be resolved do you think it's it's eventually all about the u.s. wanting to overthrow the iranian leadership one way or another the people of iran. have never let a foreign power determine. through invasion determine what the outcome is going to be now they do...
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wider circle but it's a circle that he doesn't talk about there is for example the film director nikita mikhail cough who is very close with him goes to his house and he goes to party there which is where he met jack nicholson by the way and there is the influence of father to cone the priest at the street and skin monastery who who he goes to in times of trouble an anxiety. we go into all those those names and more because if it's important if we're going to tell the story about the man not just to go to politicians or diplomats or servants but the goal of the people who know him who is whose company enjoys silvio berlusconi for example is an amazing influence on him. not political not politically just as well in the beauty of what's happened to mr bell is going to but a lot of the things in his life putin learn from him how to even went to his tailor for his clothes and he learned he learned he learned how to holiday with him. now that's interesting listen and but in this book that you did you try to dig into interpersonal things are they look like mr putin's family like why this is w
wider circle but it's a circle that he doesn't talk about there is for example the film director nikita mikhail cough who is very close with him goes to his house and he goes to party there which is where he met jack nicholson by the way and there is the influence of father to cone the priest at the street and skin monastery who who he goes to in times of trouble an anxiety. we go into all those those names and more because if it's important if we're going to tell the story about the man not...
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and strikers victim and nikita simonyan all grew up having no idea what the outcome of the war would bring them over but that didn't stop them from daring to dream. even played a storm of they fed us only once a day and still we continued to play football and once the war was over every single yard was full of children playing football and the most famous footballers came from these yards in stark contrast to those who were directly affected by the tribulation is of war and there were some who were more fortunate because of the us . territory it meant not all of it was directly in the line of fire and. i was very young when the war began so i have a very fuzzy memory of how it told was back then i lived in but to be a coastal city in what is now the republic of georgia and people will even peacefully but although there were many refugees there was no actual war there so luckily it was also quite peaceful. really have the luxury of relative freedom and open space those closer to the front line had. fewer comforts nubile than you do if there weren't any sports schools or different test
and strikers victim and nikita simonyan all grew up having no idea what the outcome of the war would bring them over but that didn't stop them from daring to dream. even played a storm of they fed us only once a day and still we continued to play football and once the war was over every single yard was full of children playing football and the most famous footballers came from these yards in stark contrast to those who were directly affected by the tribulation is of war and there were some who...
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nikita khrushchev and john f. kennedy. we're not speaking to each other opponents of direct talks with iran or argue why the u.s. should do it before iran lift its own ban on negotiating with us are the rainiest ready for direct talks i don't see the iranians lifting their ban before the us that's because the iranians are in a much weaker position than the united states and so it does take more capital for them to agree to such steps opinion polls show the majority of americans seven out of ten say yes to diplomacy with iran but instead a message their representatives want to hear the voices of. arms merchants of war contractors the people who just make money off a war they don't care where the war is or who are rich i just want to make money and they can push the u.s. spawning another war they'll do it and members of congress have to be wise as to when they're being played by interest groups who may want them to vote in one way but it would be a way that would be adverse to the interests of the american people with a deci
nikita khrushchev and john f. kennedy. we're not speaking to each other opponents of direct talks with iran or argue why the u.s. should do it before iran lift its own ban on negotiating with us are the rainiest ready for direct talks i don't see the iranians lifting their ban before the us that's because the iranians are in a much weaker position than the united states and so it does take more capital for them to agree to such steps opinion polls show the majority of americans seven out of ten...
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soviet leader nikita krushchev agreed to remove the missiles. secretly kennedy promised to withdraw u.s. jupiter missiles from turkey. >> mcmcnamara came out emboldened but the deal to betray u.s. missiles in turkey is what was really decisive. >> he applied a increase of forces to another looming crisis vietnam. a little over two months after the missile crisis, three american advisors were killed at battle, a hamlet 30 miles south of saigon. in february 196340-year-old advisor robert net from new haven, connecticut arrived. he was a medal of honor recipient served in korea. by the end of 196316,000 advisors were serving in south vietnam. >> how much combat were they seeing at that point? >> i would say three to four months a year. >> they were up against who? >> i felt they were well-prepared because they had our equipment. they were being trained by us. they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the north vietnamese regular army. and then there were communist guerillas and they were both formidable enemies. >> when you are going out on a
soviet leader nikita krushchev agreed to remove the missiles. secretly kennedy promised to withdraw u.s. jupiter missiles from turkey. >> mcmcnamara came out emboldened but the deal to betray u.s. missiles in turkey is what was really decisive. >> he applied a increase of forces to another looming crisis vietnam. a little over two months after the missile crisis, three american advisors were killed at battle, a hamlet 30 miles south of saigon. in february 196340-year-old advisor...
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nikita, there's own 9,000 shares of micron and that's the tenth most active. >> coming up a cautionaryf a record setting ipo when the dot-com bubble burst. we'll talk europe, emerging markets and squawk. st life insus look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. froesing against banks and wall street. some of the people went up and rang geithner's doorbell, hoping to request a meeting. we could just call him and let him go. >> before we go to the next issue, we were talking about volume and facebook. when i look up facebook, it's now 1.9 million shares have traded already this morning. if i keep hitting refresh on this, it
nikita, there's own 9,000 shares of micron and that's the tenth most active. >> coming up a cautionaryf a record setting ipo when the dot-com bubble burst. we'll talk europe, emerging markets and squawk. st life insus look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the...