very spot i had just been in. megyn: was there any part of your brain saying run for your life! actually, my brain was saying you should really get life insurance. [laughter] megyn: good luck with that, you re probably uninsurable! reading your bio, you in a former life were a miami dolphins cheer leader, now you hang out with poisonous snakes, pawed with leopards, on and on it goes. for this particular special you dealt with all the gorillas and what jumped out to me, you re going to explain this the sexual politics and diningate quet of these gorillas. what an earth did you learn about that? it s amazing. this special really captures it. you know, watching gorillas, it s very much like watching a soap opera, it s got all the drama, the conflict, the gorilla porn, the sex, the betrayal, it s got it all. we were able to witness firsthand some first-time
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behaviors that had never been targeted, kingo let s lucky with a few of the females a few tiles and they definitely like to eat, it takes a lot to sustain a 350-pound silverback. you know along the western lowland of the congo and find these gorillas and this community that s basically been untouched, where there are more than 100,000 gorillas, right, in this area? it s incredible. you know, there s a lot of political turmoil in these parts, and that s actually what s kept these gorillas safe and hidden in their own little natural eden, and to be able to go in and be just a handful of people to see these gorillas in the w50eu8d, and not just wild, to not just see them but to get so close, to be able to watch them day in, day out, was unbelievable. megyn: one of the things you talk about, normal kingo is the king, he s the male, he s the dominant guy as we saw in the clip where he tried to make you part of the harem, but nonetheless,
the gorilla. there, she immerses herself in the gorilla community and gets hair raisiny close to one of the 350-pound apes. maria is host of nat geo s amazing gorillas. it s great to be here. megyn: that s craziness! we see you. reporter: s away from the silver bat gorilla? yes, this was quite a scary moment because i have been working with primates for a very long time and i worked with gorillas before in the wild and i ve been charged, and generally you do what the test book tells you to do, which is to just act like another gorilla, stay sub missive, stay in one place. this was a very different moment. when i turned around, i saw aan intense look in kingo s eyes and i had a split second to move out of his way and when i did, i looked and he was sitting in the
mig blig is the debris? right there, to the left of your screen. you see the white chips floating away? megyn: got it. i m dealing with a satellite delay, so i m probably five seconds behind. megyn: you got t i see t i wanted to make sure we were looking at the same thing. meantime, i got to ask you this because we talked about debris falling off the shuttle when it took off. there was also debris falling on you earlier today. let s watch that. let s watch. and this happened on the external fuel tank here, fell off around the 4-minute marker, and when i say it s not a huge, big deal, uh-oh, that happens, live television, but when i say it s not a big deal megyn: now, that was not a piece of the space shuttle, correct? new york city thankfully, it s not! we re happy to report that. but when it was was the screen. if we take a wide shot, we ll give your viewers a behind the scenes look at what we do for viewers here. this is the screen up here. what we want to do is make su