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. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone do this? >> police don't want us to show her face, but this 16-year-old is heart broken over the death of her beloved cello. stolen by two crooks caught on a parking garage sra. >> a cello is an obscure thing to steal. it is so large. also what would they do with it? >> watch closely. a female suspect rummages through the suv taking personal items from the front seat and the male accomplice waits in the get away car. the crime takes several minutes. >> we came back within an hour and the entire rear windshield had been smashed. >> the hand crafted cello worth $8500 was gone. police released these pictures of the thieves by the
. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone...
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we have one amazing young woman with us golf prodigy mariah stackhouse. crushing the competition.y much. this hair's gotta last me. >> right when we walked outside. mariah, wonderful to see you. glamour magazine. top ten college women. >> she's so great. look who else is great. one right there? here are our favorite therapy dogs. cassie and daisy. the cameras on their back. we'll get their view of what's going on here. they do such good good work for so many. oh, so nice. >> we're going home with you. >> i think i got another one. lara save me. >> this is mine. we have to share because they do such great work for so many people. welcome to "gma." and right now, we want to talk to you about tipping. from taxis to sfraunts technology has made i had easier than ever to tip. not necessarily easy on your wallet. what should you give a waiter versus a cab driver. you know who knows? nick watt. >> reporter: buy a $3 coffee these days and prepare for this. one, two, or three-buck tip options. that's 33 66 or 100%. take the new york city cab and the lowest option offered is 20%. i always t
we have one amazing young woman with us golf prodigy mariah stackhouse. crushing the competition.y much. this hair's gotta last me. >> right when we walked outside. mariah, wonderful to see you. glamour magazine. top ten college women. >> she's so great. look who else is great. one right there? here are our favorite therapy dogs. cassie and daisy. the cameras on their back. we'll get their view of what's going on here. they do such good good work for so many. oh, so nice. >>...
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. >> a local teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after her rare cello was stolen from a union square packing garage in san francisco. our reporter has the story. cornell? >> the only thought was, how could anyone do this? >> police do not want us to show her face but this 16-year-old is heartbroken over the theft of her beloved cello. stolen from the become of her mother's s.u.v. by two crooks caught on a parking garage security camera. >> the cello is obscure thing to steal because it is so large. also what we they do with it? >> a female suspect looks through the s.u.v. and takes personal items from the front seat while her male accomplice waits in the get away car. it takes several minutes. >> we came back in an hour and the entire rear windshield was smashed. >> the hand crafted cello worth $8,500 was gone. police released these pictures of the thieves by the elevators. years of practice and performance with the youth symphony made this much more than a hobby. >> the cello is important to me because it is something that gives me a lot of confidence because at school it is
. >> a local teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after her rare cello was stolen from a union square packing garage in san francisco. our reporter has the story. cornell? >> the only thought was, how could anyone do this? >> police do not want us to show her face but this 16-year-old is heartbroken over the theft of her beloved cello. stolen from the become of her mother's s.u.v. by two crooks caught on a parking garage security camera. >> the cello is...
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. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone do this? >> police don't want us to show her face, but this 16-year-old is heart broken over the death of her beloved cello. stolen by two crooks caught on a parking garage security camera. >> a cello is an obscure thing to steal. it is so large. also what would they do with it? >> watch closely. a female suspect rummages through the suv taking personal items from the front seat and the male accomplice waits in the get away car. the crime takes several minutes. >> we came back within an hour and the entire rear windshield had been smashed. >> the hand crafted cello worth $8500 was gone. police released these pictures of the th
. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone...
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she's the 21-year-old golf prodigy from stanford university and one of "glamour's" top ten women.always one of the nicest. >> thank you. >> i love you have achieved so much. i love the curtis cup, how you were able to help team usa in a victory over great britain. that had to be very special. >> it was one of the most special moments of my life. one of the most historical competitions in golf. i've been playing with those girls since i was little. now we get a chance to come together and represent america and defend the cup. it was so much fun. >> it's wonderful to see. you were 2 years old when your dad started taking you to the driving range. started playing when you were 6. won the georgia women's amateur at 14. come on. >> it's been a dream ride. my dad's been so great. pi parents have been so supportive. my dad never forced me to do it. i have blossomed in the game. it's taken me to amazing places. i've met amazing people. got me to stanford. it's just been quite a journey. >> look how grateful she is. so nice to see someone so appreciative. so talented. you have so much ahea
she's the 21-year-old golf prodigy from stanford university and one of "glamour's" top ten women.always one of the nicest. >> thank you. >> i love you have achieved so much. i love the curtis cup, how you were able to help team usa in a victory over great britain. that had to be very special. >> it was one of the most special moments of my life. one of the most historical competitions in golf. i've been playing with those girls since i was little. now we get a chance...
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. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help.i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone do this? >> police don't want us to show her face, but this 16-year-old is heart broken over the death of her beloved cello. stolen by two crooks caught on a parking garage security camera. >> a cello is an obscure thing to steal. it is so large. also what would they do with it? >> watch closely. a female suspect rummages through the suv taking personal items from the front seat and the male accomplice waits in the get away car. the crime takes several minutes. >> we came back within an hour and the entire rear windshield had been smashed. >> the hand crafted cello worth $8500 was gone. police released these pictures of the thi
. >>> the crooks caught on camera and now the teen prodigy and her family are asking for your help.i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. it happened at a parking garage at union square. you can see here they are rifling through the cars. >> cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> it began with a shopping trip with a new music recite tell dress and ended with the precious cello getting ripped off. >> the only shot running through my head is how can anyone do...
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. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon musicians tom and jerry. >> so it's really cool when you see, you know, tom try to catch him like... [plays discordant piano sounds]. >> i sat down with lang lang at the dimenna center for classical music in new york city. >> you've just come from playing at the kennedy center. you played for a worldwide audience with pharrell at the grammy's. i thought i was gonna say, oh, this is a busy time for you. but, actually you've slowed down a little bit. what drives you? >> for me, i like to do creative concerts, and creative projects. and - and i think really - music give me an energy to drive myself - to always try to get to another
. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon...
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president, but we will never give james madison his just desserts: or fully enjoy the fruits of his prodigious labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet, not a literary poet by stevens or dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln walt whitman, not even a popular poet blake fdr or ronald reagan, madison's poetry reagan, madison's poetry speaks to us of the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment and the 462 words of the bill of rights meticulously organized to tell an enduring story of freedom and democratic water without a cause, not a word not an idea how to place. when you go home tonight after you buy my book take the time to read the full text of the first amendment can ask yourself why it is ordered as it is marked listen to the democratic story it tells you cannot to begin the process of reinserting the music of democracy into a currently ruthless first amendment has lost its way. trevor norman and i expect to see you all here next year for the 2nd annual lecture, this time on hearing madison's music and the rest of the bill of
president, but we will never give james madison his just desserts: or fully enjoy the fruits of his prodigious labors until we acknowledge him as a great national poet, not a literary poet by stevens or dickinson or robert frost, not a prophetic poet like abraham lincoln walt whitman, not even a popular poet blake fdr or ronald reagan, madison's poetry reagan, madison's poetry speaks to us of the structural harmony of the 45 words of the first amendment and the 462 words of the bill of rights...
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the guy who got us the foundational figure, a cousin of charles darwin, a child prodigy also coined the term eugenics. he created many foundational social science techniques regression analysis, correlation coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing -- psychometric testing became employed in many different contacts to sort and correct for amongst people. as we establish this brought society in america and try to make it a land of opportunity, it's also extremely competitive and the benefits in our society were unequally distributed and had always been unequally distributed. the ideal of a meritocracy or depiction of a meritocracy determined by testing became a safety valve. we have this conversation who gets what in societies what resources, the pinpoint to educational tests as they are in the path forward for people who work hard enough and are smart enough and therefore we have an open society. what is really astonishing when you look at the history of up to that point is after brown versus board of education, standardized tests, now calle
the guy who got us the foundational figure, a cousin of charles darwin, a child prodigy also coined the term eugenics. he created many foundational social science techniques regression analysis, correlation coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing -- psychometric testing became employed in many different contacts to sort and correct for amongst people. as we establish this brought society in america and try to make it a land of opportunity, it's...
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that is a lie in the sense of what he or she is telling is not happening now, but thanks to art prodigiesagic powers is occur -- it does occur today. i remember -- i did not receive a formal education. i received my first lessons in the art of telling stories storytelling. i was very, very young. old people, or more or less old, they were telling stories. i was hearing, because they were very good storytellers. one of them was telling a story about his fears. in a war period in the countryside in uruguay, he was walking among the killed soldiers of both sides. they were distinguished white in the red. suddenly, he found an angel -- that is what he said, i found an angel. with their arms open, laying in the grass. and a bullet had entered into his head crossing the white ribbon. but he could read in the -- in the white ribbon was a stain of blood all along it. but something was written there -- "for my country, for my countryside." how is it in english? country? amy: country. for my country. >> the bullet had entered in the word "her." so i felt i was looking at that man who had died 50 ye
that is a lie in the sense of what he or she is telling is not happening now, but thanks to art prodigiesagic powers is occur -- it does occur today. i remember -- i did not receive a formal education. i received my first lessons in the art of telling stories storytelling. i was very, very young. old people, or more or less old, they were telling stories. i was hearing, because they were very good storytellers. one of them was telling a story about his fears. in a war period in the countryside...
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. >> a teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after rare cello was stolen from a packing garagecrews caught on the camera going through the family s.u.v. the male waited in get away car. the hand crafted cello worth $8,500 was gone when the family returned. investigators are hoping someone will them identify the suspect and get the instrument back. >>> this morning the family of the 8-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a stolen car will file a complaint about the officers would helped find their son. >> paul guzman show add cell phone video from monday. he said this is the moment that the officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. amber alert was issued for the son and he is back home now but the familiar said they family the officers crossed the line during the initial investigation. they have hired antoine and plan on filing a formal complaint against the fairfield police department. >> a thank you note last by a san jose woman on a denver police lieutenant's car has police asking for help to find her so thank her in return. while visiting colorado
. >> a teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after rare cello was stolen from a packing garagecrews caught on the camera going through the family s.u.v. the male waited in get away car. the hand crafted cello worth $8,500 was gone when the family returned. investigators are hoping someone will them identify the suspect and get the instrument back. >>> this morning the family of the 8-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a stolen car will file a complaint about the...
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this morning a bay area teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after her rare cello was stolen garage in san francisco. two thieves were caught on a security equal a. a female suspect rummag. through the family s.u.v. and the male waited in get away car. the hand crafted cello is worth $8,500 and gone when the family got back. >>> cello is such an obscure thing to steal because it is so large and what would they do with it? >> they were not be logical. police released these pictures of the thieves by the garage elevators. they hope someone will help identify the suspects and get the instrument back. >> this morning the family of the 8-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a stolen car plans to file a formal copulate against the very police officers who helped find their son. >> paul guzman showed cell phone video from monday morning and it is hard to see but this is the moment the officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. amber alert was issued for their son eight year old brock who is home now. the family is upset with the way the fairfield officers
this morning a bay area teen prodigy and her family are asking for help after her rare cello was stolen garage in san francisco. two thieves were caught on a security equal a. a female suspect rummag. through the family s.u.v. and the male waited in get away car. the hand crafted cello is worth $8,500 and gone when the family got back. >>> cello is such an obscure thing to steal because it is so large and what would they do with it? >> they were not be logical. police released...
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. >> the golf channel caught up with these golfing prodigies. >> reporter: playing golf throughout thefficult. >> they're cold and snowy so we normally spend most of our time inside. >> reporter: for siblings isaiah and lydia swann, most of their practicing happens in the warm and dry indoors. >> it's a driving into the net place and a little chipping and putting green. we practice back there. >> it is enough to keep their skills sharp. >> having to golf over winter is a chance to get better. >> reporter: on the rare occasion when the weather does break, the swann clan hones their skills in their own backyard. >> we have our own little personal driving range. >> it is a pretty backyard. maybe 160 yards? >> if they finish something early, why don't you go out and hit some balls. it is nice to be able to just not have to physically take them anywhere. fabulous. >> first place, looking to move on to augusta national isaiah swann. and going on to augusta, lydia. swann, first place overall. >> reporter: april 5th, 11-year-old isaiah and 10-year-old lydia will become the first brother and si
. >> the golf channel caught up with these golfing prodigies. >> reporter: playing golf throughout thefficult. >> they're cold and snowy so we normally spend most of our time inside. >> reporter: for siblings isaiah and lydia swann, most of their practicing happens in the warm and dry indoors. >> it's a driving into the net place and a little chipping and putting green. we practice back there. >> it is enough to keep their skills sharp. >> having to...
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the handcrafted cello belongs to an east bay prodigy. the break in happened at a union square parking garage. police have been following several leads and they're hoping someone can identify the woman rummaging through the vehicle or the man the male accomplice who was seen in the getaway car video. >>> a former hayward police sergeant is in jail right now accused of bilking roughly half a million dollars out of a mentally ill woman he arrested. >> michael scott biel was arrested at his modesto home on monday. prosecutors said he met the victim when he arrested her for prostitution in 2002. she says she gave him 450,000 paying partially for a home they lived in and that they promised they would get married when they retired. they didn't know beil was engaged in any illegal activity before retiring in 2013. >>> an islamic extremist with an arsenal of weapons was planning an attack on french churches. >> police say his plan failed after he accidentally shot himself in the leg. abc news reporter marcy gonzalez with the details. >> reporter:
the handcrafted cello belongs to an east bay prodigy. the break in happened at a union square parking garage. police have been following several leads and they're hoping someone can identify the woman rummaging through the vehicle or the man the male accomplice who was seen in the getaway car video. >>> a former hayward police sergeant is in jail right now accused of bilking roughly half a million dollars out of a mentally ill woman he arrested. >> michael scott biel was arrested...
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and music is i have a friend who's a brilliant writer who has a son and his son has been almost a prodigy at a series of things, really good at chess games and things like that. he now is in college and has become obsessed, which happened right before we went to college, with the guitar p. i thought that's a strange thing, to to be obsessed with the guitar, having excelled in so many things. and you helped me understand it. it's the complexity that gives you the great challenge. >> i don't know what kind of guitar he's interested in, but there is something about a guitar that it just implies all the other stuff. you know it implies a whole orchestra. >> rose: yes. it's a very good instrument for that. there is something about a piano where it's almost a substitute for an orchestra, whereas a guitar has six strings it has simply to imply. it's like a japanese brush stroke, a few lines implies a whole world. so i think that may be your friend's son maybe that's what he kinds fascinating, you just arrange a few little chords, a few harmonies in this way and suddenly it implies a whole orq ad
and music is i have a friend who's a brilliant writer who has a son and his son has been almost a prodigy at a series of things, really good at chess games and things like that. he now is in college and has become obsessed, which happened right before we went to college, with the guitar p. i thought that's a strange thing, to to be obsessed with the guitar, having excelled in so many things. and you helped me understand it. it's the complexity that gives you the great challenge. >> i...
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is it because it's somewhat unprecedented to see a political prodigy run against his mentor? >> i'm not really sure the degree to which jeb bush is really marco rubio's mentor. i don't know that that's exactly true but i think that it is -- i think it's interesting when you have a young fresh-faced charismatic guy with a peculiar sounding name promises change in a presidential primary. people say oh, we've seen that recently. i think he gets some attention that way. when you break it down and go ok iowa caucus, new hampshire the four early states, show me where marco rubio is running better in fourth and it doesn't really exist. >> it's early days. he is certainly getting a lot of media attention. thanks for joining us this morning. >> my pleasure, stephanie. >> an investigation is underway in seattle after an emergency landing involving an alaska airlines jet. passengers and crew heard crisis for help from inside the cargo hold. john henry smith is here with the story of a surprise stowaway. >> no one was more surprised than the showaway himself aboard this flight 448 far fr
is it because it's somewhat unprecedented to see a political prodigy run against his mentor? >> i'm not really sure the degree to which jeb bush is really marco rubio's mentor. i don't know that that's exactly true but i think that it is -- i think it's interesting when you have a young fresh-faced charismatic guy with a peculiar sounding name promises change in a presidential primary. people say oh, we've seen that recently. i think he gets some attention that way. when you break it down...
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woods was a 9-year-old golf prodigy at the time.world and woods who has battled injury has fallen from the top 100. witnesses spotted his plane in augusta, georgia. that's fueling speculation that he'll play this year. that's good speculation. >> i think a lot of people think he i'm come back. >> wouldn't be a great if he came back big time and win the masters. >> i think he can. >>> should household chores be on your kids' to-do list. a recent list finds 82% cared out errands going out but only 28% tell their own sons and daughters to lend a case. jennifer wallace makes a case for why children need chores. she says the benefits could last well into their adult lives. good morning. this is such a popular story out there. first, why the drop in the number of kids doing chores? >> i think our children have other things now on their to-do list, running the chess team being on every soccer team. >> learning mandarin. >> getting good grades getting into college. >> chores are incredibly important. why? >> so many reasons than ire importa
woods was a 9-year-old golf prodigy at the time.world and woods who has battled injury has fallen from the top 100. witnesses spotted his plane in augusta, georgia. that's fueling speculation that he'll play this year. that's good speculation. >> i think a lot of people think he i'm come back. >> wouldn't be a great if he came back big time and win the masters. >> i think he can. >>> should household chores be on your kids' to-do list. a recent list finds 82% cared...
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that girl is like a prodigy. you'll remember maddie's performance in sia's smash hit "chandelier." the same. the video racking up more than 3 million views in just one day. now, what's interesting about that new video she's interpret interpreting things that no 12-year-old could have felt. i always find that fascinating. >> captivating to watch. >> you can't stop looking and when it's like weird, but i still want to watch. >> to see what she's going to do. wow. >>> just in time for easter "pop news" becomes peep news. you're probably familiar with those peeps, those tasty little marshmallow chicks. you might have a pair of earrings like this. >> do you need help? >> you dress me lara. >> with help from some of our peeps at peeps we were able to peepify the wardrobes. kick it off with that evil duo. drizella and anastasia. cinderella's evil stepsisters are here. let's bring them out. welcome cinderella's peep sisters. >> wow. >> watch out peep charming, these two mean business. i love it. thank you, ladies. >> oh my gosh. >> evil looking but delicious. up next -- >> they are amazing
that girl is like a prodigy. you'll remember maddie's performance in sia's smash hit "chandelier." the same. the video racking up more than 3 million views in just one day. now, what's interesting about that new video she's interpret interpreting things that no 12-year-old could have felt. i always find that fascinating. >> captivating to watch. >> you can't stop looking and when it's like weird, but i still want to watch. >> to see what she's going to do. wow....
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i don't feel comfortable arguing against the resolution, because when i was a kid, a chess prodigy, myhought was to engage my country. make it a factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime i hated, russia had huge potential. it is intellectual. and cultural. and also resources. it seemed to me. that for many others for millions in my country. in eastern europe and elsewhere in the world that in 1991, i will our dream came true much of and the regime collapsed. we will remember this day you know. it was not an easy time, because as we will remember also it collapsed and it ended in a terrible civil war. russia had not escaped that so boris yeltsin and the ability to understand that we needed an agreement with the republic to make sure that we can move into the future. russia was i would not say rewarded but it was engaged from the very beginning. what about the billions and billions of money as aid to support russian economy. during the financial collapse i am an alone to help russia to escape. by the end of yeltsin montreuil, russia was on the verge of recovery.
i don't feel comfortable arguing against the resolution, because when i was a kid, a chess prodigy, myhought was to engage my country. make it a factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime i hated, russia had huge potential. it is intellectual. and cultural. and also resources. it seemed to me. that for many others for millions in my country. in eastern europe and elsewhere in the world that in 1991, i will our dream came true much of and the regime collapsed. we will...
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that girl is like a prodigy. you'll remember maddie's performance in sia's smash hit "chandelier."racking up more than 3 million views in just one day. now, what's interesting about that new video is she's interpreting things that no 12-year-old could have felt. >> right. >> i always find that fascinating. >> she's captivating to watch. >> you can't stop looking and even at times when you're like it's a little we recall, you're like but i still want to watch. >> to see what she's going to do, wow. >>> just in time for easter, "pop news" becomes "peep news." you're probably familiar with those peeps, those tasty little marshmallow chicks. i mean, you might have a pair of earrings just like this. >> do you need some help? >> yeah, i do. >> you keep talking. >> you dress me, lara. >> i will. >> with help from some of our peeps at peeps we were able to peepify the wardrobes of some of our favorite characters. so, let's kick things off with that evil duo from "cinderella," drizella and anastasia. cinderella's evil stepsisters are here. they are here this morning. let's go ahead and brin
that girl is like a prodigy. you'll remember maddie's performance in sia's smash hit "chandelier."racking up more than 3 million views in just one day. now, what's interesting about that new video is she's interpreting things that no 12-year-old could have felt. >> right. >> i always find that fascinating. >> she's captivating to watch. >> you can't stop looking and even at times when you're like it's a little we recall, you're like but i still want to watch....
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for the religious leaders like this one the state represented a prodigious achievement, not in an apartment. a few clergy began to express concerns that would go more a spread by the late 30s especially in the white protestants. one mississippi presbyterian and self-proclaimed southern democrat held on the community members that now had some place else to go. when they once had community contact for the cooperation and the incident implemented they now look to the government for everything. now it's possible federal aid made it easy for some families to disconnect for middle-class churches where they felt out of place. now they have options other than the local paternalism and they questioned the new deal to express the alarm and outrage. it grew during the 1930s and roosevelt programs remained anonymously popular for decades afterwards. black-and-white workers were loyal to the president as they credited pulling them out of the depression for the middle class. it's late in the future. the memory of the inadequacy of the private relief and its other collapse in a moment of crisis. in the 30
for the religious leaders like this one the state represented a prodigious achievement, not in an apartment. a few clergy began to express concerns that would go more a spread by the late 30s especially in the white protestants. one mississippi presbyterian and self-proclaimed southern democrat held on the community members that now had some place else to go. when they once had community contact for the cooperation and the incident implemented they now look to the government for everything. now...
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comfortable arguing against the resolution because my dream from early days when i was a kid a chess prodigy, traveling abroad playing in the soviet yet and then under the russian flag was to engage my country, to make it a real factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime that i hated russia, soviet union at that time had a huge potential. it's intellectual, cultural and also national resources. and it seemed to me and for many others, for millions in my country, in even europe and else why elsewhere in the world, that our regime came true in 1991. the regime collapsed. celebrating crowds talk. it was not an easy time because as you remember, yugoslavia had also collapsed, ended in a terrible civil war. russia happily escaped that. thanks to boris yeltsin to his wisdom and his ability to understand that we needed an agreement with the former soviet republics to make sure we can move into the future. russia was i wouldn't say rewarded, but it was engaged from the very beginning. what about the billions and billions of western money as aid to support russian economy? and
comfortable arguing against the resolution because my dream from early days when i was a kid a chess prodigy, traveling abroad playing in the soviet yet and then under the russian flag was to engage my country, to make it a real factor in the progress of humanity. i knew that despite the regime that i hated russia, soviet union at that time had a huge potential. it's intellectual, cultural and also national resources. and it seemed to me and for many others, for millions in my country, in even...
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at our three subjects of our biographies, one thing that stands out is a breathtaking energy, a prodigiousdo the things they did over multiple decades of their last labor. if we set aside the outcome of the energy piece for a second tell us if you would about your subjects keys don't scale. what is it they were so good at besides being remarkably energetic. >> many scales. energy was something he had a lot of. he had on the one hand and a credible ability to have this very narrow life according to the lives of the saints. he had a tremendous ability to defer any sort of pleasure until the next life. stir in ashes into his food course material to irritated skin depriving himself of what you would say is the normal family existence was not anything he had any interest in for a day, he certainly pushed it out of his life. he had a deep deep religious faith that he never wavered. there is no moment in which he like mother teresa questioned his catholicism in any way that we know of. it was permanent in him. unflinching. what he did have the surprise me and might surprise many of you with incre
at our three subjects of our biographies, one thing that stands out is a breathtaking energy, a prodigiousdo the things they did over multiple decades of their last labor. if we set aside the outcome of the energy piece for a second tell us if you would about your subjects keys don't scale. what is it they were so good at besides being remarkably energetic. >> many scales. energy was something he had a lot of. he had on the one hand and a credible ability to have this very narrow life...