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hay en riesgo por la construcción del tren maya.os pilotes forrados de acero que sostienen la estructura del tren maya en el tramo 5 sur. este estruendo advierte otra ruptura más la maquinaria pesada hace que la cueva vibre. la perforadora traspasa la roca dejando un humeante olor a metal. cada columna tiene 82 pies de profundidad y atraviesa el manto acuífero, comprometiendo así el agua que abastece la península de yucatán, afectando ecosistemas únicos en la región. este es 1 de los 24 pilotes que han sido instalados tan solo en esta cueva. el agua está visiblemente contaminada. alrededor de cada una de estas estructuras metálicas. los cloruros son las sales cloruro de sodio. guillermo, quien se dedica al tratamiento de agua, toma una muestra y mide el nivel de cloruro. se está corroyendo tan fácilmente porque tiene una gran cantidad de sales. tú. los constructores aquí no tomaron en cuenta que este acuífero tiene una gran cantidad de cloruro, a lo que el presidente respondió hay este una protección especial en las columnas se cubr
hay en riesgo por la construcción del tren maya.os pilotes forrados de acero que sostienen la estructura del tren maya en el tramo 5 sur. este estruendo advierte otra ruptura más la maquinaria pesada hace que la cueva vibre. la perforadora traspasa la roca dejando un humeante olor a metal. cada columna tiene 82 pies de profundidad y atraviesa el manto acuífero, comprometiendo así el agua que abastece la península de yucatán, afectando ecosistemas únicos en la región. este es 1 de los 24...
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>> inglÉs, espaÑol y k'iche. >> hay un grupo de residentes que se resiste a dejar su lengua maya. >>ese paÍs. >> pasan muchas personas, nos saludamos en k'iche. >> nos encontramos con esta escena. >> como se siente de hablar con su hijo en k'iche. >> me siento orgulloso que no se pierde el dialecto maya. >> poco mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas a la k'iche. en guatemala. presentadora: hay organizaciones que ayudan a los reciÉn llegados para superar las complicaciones que les deja el no hablar ni inglÉs ni espaÑol, saltando eso, este tesoro se guarda en el canal de san rafael, donde el 90% de sus residentes son inmigrantes, la mayorÍa de guatemala y mÉxico. un saludo para ellos y gracias por abrirme las puertas de su casa. el momento de los deportes, estados unidos enfrenta mÉxico en la final de las naciÓn legue. >> que tal amigos, un gusto saludarles. listos para repasar lo mÁs destacado de la actividad aquÍ en "contacto deportivo" la selecciÓn mexicana goleÓ 3 0 a panamÁ y se enfrentarÁ estados unidos, que vino de atrÁs y derrotÓ en tiempo extra 3 1 a jamaica. la gran final va por tricam
>> inglÉs, espaÑol y k'iche. >> hay un grupo de residentes que se resiste a dejar su lengua maya. >>ese paÍs. >> pasan muchas personas, nos saludamos en k'iche. >> nos encontramos con esta escena. >> como se siente de hablar con su hijo en k'iche. >> me siento orgulloso que no se pierde el dialecto maya. >> poco mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas a la k'iche. en guatemala. presentadora: hay organizaciones que ayudan a los reciÉn llegados para...
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and i will admit, maya and ruth, i'm guilty of the following. i'll be working and i'll look up and i'll read a chron. and it'll be trump expressing his ademeration for putin and victor orban. have we become numb to what's going on? it is a constant drum beat of trump, shocking things. that's only a headline for a day, maybe two. and then, poof, it fades into the ether. >> let me answer this way, i do think there's a lot of exhaustion but let's remember democracy is not a promise. it's a principle, and the only way we held onto it is because we decide we are going to. but one of the things we should be encouraged by, remember we saw this in the mid-terms in '22. people do understand what it means to be told the government can get between you and your doctor and your health care and whether you can protect your own life if you are a woman who has serious health concerns and would like to choose an abortion. that has been an incredibly motivating factor in people's desire to protect democracy, and that is across politics. the same thing with fighti
and i will admit, maya and ruth, i'm guilty of the following. i'll be working and i'll look up and i'll read a chron. and it'll be trump expressing his ademeration for putin and victor orban. have we become numb to what's going on? it is a constant drum beat of trump, shocking things. that's only a headline for a day, maybe two. and then, poof, it fades into the ether. >> let me answer this way, i do think there's a lot of exhaustion but let's remember democracy is not a promise. it's a...
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please welcome our good pal, maya rudolph!jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about. welcome back. >> ooh. >> jimmy: ooh. you know what i'm talking about -- [ cheers and applause ] come on. they love you right there. you feel the love! >> i feel the love. >> >> jimmy: you have to feel the love. welcome back. thank you so much for coming back on the show. >> oh, thanks for having me, jim. >> jimmy: i have a lot of things to talk to you about. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: the presidential election is not too far away. >> i've heard of it. >> jimmy: yes. and you've done a great job as kamala harris. >> hi, bud. >> jimmy: how you doing', buddy? >> it's good to see you. >> jimmy: yeah, it was so great to see pearl backstage. >> i know. >> jimmy: she's gorgeous. >> kids just get older. >> jimmy: i mean, now, what is the deal with that? >> it's cool. >> jimmy: but she's awesome and so fun. >> isn't it beautiful? >> jimmy: yeah, it's the best. >> and it's also beautiful to see your friends with your children, because you see how
please welcome our good pal, maya rudolph!jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about. welcome back. >> ooh. >> jimmy: ooh. you know what i'm talking about -- [ cheers and applause ] come on. they love you right there. you feel the love! >> i feel the love. >> >> jimmy: you have to feel the love. welcome back. thank you so much for coming back on the show. >> oh, thanks for having me, jim. >> jimmy: i have a lot of things to talk to you about....
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maya: can i respond? oh, clap for brian. [applause] i do think the process can make a difference a little bit. a huge part of the problem is that everything you need to do to fix the fiscal problem is the opposite of what our polarized moment has created. if you want to create fiscal progress, you need to focus on the long-term, not the short-term. not the immediate, the longer term. you need to focus on good policy, not good politics. you need to admit they are hard choices instead of pretending everything is a free lunch. you need to compromise which used to be a good word and that was a bad word. those are literally the opposites of the things i see going on with polarization. he leads me to think the process does have to be more of a fix. it is not very democratic, but our democratic leaders are not doing anything hard. i would require there is a budget and if there's no budget that cuts spending across the board or spending and raises taxes across the board, something that encourages the budget, i would stick with the p
maya: can i respond? oh, clap for brian. [applause] i do think the process can make a difference a little bit. a huge part of the problem is that everything you need to do to fix the fiscal problem is the opposite of what our polarized moment has created. if you want to create fiscal progress, you need to focus on the long-term, not the short-term. not the immediate, the longer term. you need to focus on good policy, not good politics. you need to admit they are hard choices instead of...
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next step, we will speak with the israeli author maya wind. our new book, "towers of ivory and steel: how israeli universities deny palestinian freedom." but first, we will go to palestine professor nadera shalhoub-kevorkian who was just suspended by hebrew university. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "ballad of a homeschooled girl" by olivia rodrigo, who last month launched the fund4good campaign to support reproductive health freedom. this week, she collaborated with reproductive rights organizations to hand out free emergency contraceptives, abortion access resources, and contraceptives at her show in st. louis, missouri. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. over 100 leading european academics have signed a petition condemning what they call "israel's systematic annihilation" of the educational system in the gaza strip. the petition, which was led by the group euro-med human rights monitor, condemns israel's targeting of academics, educational institutions, and cultural heritage sites in gaz
next step, we will speak with the israeli author maya wind. our new book, "towers of ivory and steel: how israeli universities deny palestinian freedom." but first, we will go to palestine professor nadera shalhoub-kevorkian who was just suspended by hebrew university. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "ballad of a homeschooled girl" by olivia rodrigo, who last month launched the fund4good campaign to support reproductive health freedom. this week, she collaborated with...
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>> seth: follow maya?> yeah, maybe. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> she's so funny, i was laughing so hard. anyway, i got to answer your question. >> seth: so when you guys get back in the studio after 12 years apart, does it come back -- does it come back right away? >> yeah. >> seth: that's good. >> it's kind of like this, anh. it's easy. i have questions for you though. >> seth: you have questions for me? >> you surprised? well, we made it 2 1/2 minutes before you turned the table. >> this is so much better. >> seth: what, what's about to happen? >> probably. what's been going on. i think -- >> seth: okay. >> remember -- never mind. >> seth: really? your first question? >> last time i saw you -- >> seth: yeah? >> i was bonkers. this time, i feel better. >> seth: okay. >> it was a whole situation. got to put on my skirt. anyway, you had said to me before -- you came and you say hi, and you're so sweet and kind. and then you were like, "oh, i've been doing stand-up." and i hadn't asked you one questi
>> seth: follow maya?> yeah, maybe. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> she's so funny, i was laughing so hard. anyway, i got to answer your question. >> seth: so when you guys get back in the studio after 12 years apart, does it come back -- does it come back right away? >> yeah. >> seth: that's good. >> it's kind of like this, anh. it's easy. i have questions for you though. >> seth: you have questions for me? >> you surprised? well,...
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>> me siento orgulloso que no se pierden otro dialecto maya. >> poco mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas hablaos de construcciÓn y otros Áspero dos , hace difÍcil brindar la cobertura, dueÑos de propiedades pueden usar el california, para proteger sus viviendas. tratamiento a los del viviendas y departamentos se verÁn afectados tambiÉn sobre este tema, hablÓ vÍctor cordero sobre el comisionado de seguro y esto es lo que contesto. >> lo que tenemos que hacer es continuar y asegurarnos que los consumidores de seguro estÉn protegidos, que tenga opciones por eso esa reforma es de suma importancia hacemos las reformas y los seguros se comprometen una vez mÁs para entrar al mercado de california, especialmente las Áreas que tenemos incendios e inundaciones. >> suena bonito pero estÁn cancelado las pÓlizas y cada vez por mÁs reglas y regulaciones que hace imposible comprar un seguro. >> lo que sucede es que en el mercado se hace mÁs pequeÑo, el aumento de riesgo que cada aseguradora tiene, si una aseguradora tiene mucho riesgo y no va a poder pagar, esa pÓlizas en una inundaciÓn o incendio, tambiÉn l
>> me siento orgulloso que no se pierden otro dialecto maya. >> poco mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas hablaos de construcciÓn y otros Áspero dos , hace difÍcil brindar la cobertura, dueÑos de propiedades pueden usar el california, para proteger sus viviendas. tratamiento a los del viviendas y departamentos se verÁn afectados tambiÉn sobre este tema, hablÓ vÍctor cordero sobre el comisionado de seguro y esto es lo que contesto. >> lo que tenemos que hacer es continuar y...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total cease—fire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can _ to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. in november, maya was released and reunited with herfamily and is learning to walk again. itay was freed a few days later. 0mer and around 130 others are still held. itay says the world has forgotten the hostages. lucy manning, bbc news. still to come on
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total cease—fire and the withdrawal of the troops for...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.s that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total cease—fire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can _ to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. in november, maya was released and reunited with herfamily and is learning to walk again. itay was freed a few days later. 0mer and around 130 others are still held. itay says the world has forgotten the hostages. lucy manning, bbc news. despite those c
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.s that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total cease—fire and the withdrawal of the troops...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. of this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do - anything we possibly can to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. itay says he must now shout out in the name of all the hostages who can't be heard. translation: i was there for two months, and every day felt like an eternity. to be there for five months, it's horrible, and they are r
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. of this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and...
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maria: maya mcginnis joining us.'s blue cities making a busy out of their five fingered discounts. madison alworth with a live report on the growing shoplifting shadow economy after the break. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. maria: welcome back. well, the shoplifting epidemic now costing new york business billions a year, fox business' madison alworth live outside o
maria: maya mcginnis joining us.'s blue cities making a busy out of their five fingered discounts. madison alworth with a live report on the growing shoplifting shadow economy after the break. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a...
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sounds right to me, maya?an average of 25% of our income over to uncle sam to take care of things like schools, roads, bridges in baltimore. seems reasonable to say if you are a millionaire, billionaire, you should pay 25%, too. which is essentially what president biden said. and what will he use it for? he will use it for extending money for families with children to support their children. things we saw for example in covid that pulled 40% of children who have been living in poverty out of poverty. i don't know. if you are fighting about disney, maybe you want to make sure families can afford to go there. maybe if you are the ceo and chairman of wendy's, there is a self-interest in a general economy. but at the end of the day, this is the point that it comes down to a pocketbook. which for them, is quite full. a simple question of are you willing to invest in the future of the nation or not? the future of the nation, remember, donald trump was happy to use anti-semitism to go after another billionaire becaus
sounds right to me, maya?an average of 25% of our income over to uncle sam to take care of things like schools, roads, bridges in baltimore. seems reasonable to say if you are a millionaire, billionaire, you should pay 25%, too. which is essentially what president biden said. and what will he use it for? he will use it for extending money for families with children to support their children. things we saw for example in covid that pulled 40% of children who have been living in poverty out of...
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all that little maya was a pioneering photo chemist who created the 1st color portraits in africa. in his diary he would later recall in connection with this debate, i was asked whether i would venture to take type images in this form. i could naturally make no promises, as it would depend not on may spit on the fellows being willing to keep still the so called type images, racialized photos taken with the intent of showing a german audience. african people grouped according to their ethnic background in the countries they lived in the story began with an innovative new camera, a colorful new way of promoting german colonialism. far flung man's their towns, cities, and inhabitants. 3 color photography was a revolutionary development. and this was the 1st time it was put to use to generate popular support for germany's colonial ventures. the ben get to my most as i'm come because there was always a holiday feeling when we visited my grandparents grand dad would say he was going to get hurt the heavy before you know, and these things really were a terribly heavy. we'll touch the, put
all that little maya was a pioneering photo chemist who created the 1st color portraits in africa. in his diary he would later recall in connection with this debate, i was asked whether i would venture to take type images in this form. i could naturally make no promises, as it would depend not on may spit on the fellows being willing to keep still the so called type images, racialized photos taken with the intent of showing a german audience. african people grouped according to their ethnic...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.is alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. itay says he must now shout out in the name of all the hostages who can't be heard. translation: i was there for two months, and every day felt like an eternity. to be there for five months, it's horrible, and they are really goin
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.is alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can _ to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. itay says he must now shout out in the name of all the hostages who can't be heard. translation: i was there for two months, and every day _ felt like an eternity. to be there for five months, it's horrible, and they are re
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying. this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the...
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i'm a little bit low, maya was born in like sagan, 1879, but went to high school in berlin. the product of a typical and middle class upbringing us compared to get an ide. so you guys up and you can come months as you by email. it's, you know, funds. notice i was born in live c as in. so i'm self as a berliner. i'm was very proud of his little accent of this. we spoke very quickly and was like streamline la quinta and quick witted on the 0 the, the government contract for this. now, does discoveries i'll probably fall suits you to is relatively small stature. now as i'm losing the unsafe teeth. well, he was 5 good for at most i'm almost as he so he had to depend on his with others to be up. so myer decided to embark on the same different careers in 190 to get enrolled at the royal technical college in berlin. their legendary german photo chemist at all for me to was one of them is lecturers that you need to presented a ground breaking invention. the 3 color camera, the photos, quotes into the home and quotes in the toilet up and inside of the software site. if you want to ta
i'm a little bit low, maya was born in like sagan, 1879, but went to high school in berlin. the product of a typical and middle class upbringing us compared to get an ide. so you guys up and you can come months as you by email. it's, you know, funds. notice i was born in live c as in. so i'm self as a berliner. i'm was very proud of his little accent of this. we spoke very quickly and was like streamline la quinta and quick witted on the 0 the, the government contract for this. now, does...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.aid her goodbyes and told me if i come out of this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total cease—fire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can _ to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. in november, maya was released and reunited with herfamily and is learning to walk again. itay was freed a few days later. 0mer and around 130 others are still held. itay says t
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.aid her goodbyes and told me if i come out of this alive, to tell our parents that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're - going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very...
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like those taken by a whole back little maya. and i, and so i'm sorry for the i'm going with indeed and a responsible approach to the pictures would be firstly of a critical reprisal. i'm quite the seeing and marking them within their context and would be even if we, as a museum, exhibit an image with an accompanying text. we're still reproducing the visual content onto one possible approach would be to counter these visual narratives with other images by creating counter images as it works as to these colonial impressions and bit of a the 1st color photos of africa are now over a century old. they will always represent the milestone in the history of photography and whole by slow maya a pioneer in his field. but to date, the circumstances of these photos creation and their use must be contextualized and commented upon. if they are to be shown responsibly, they are important witnesses to german, colonial history, the imperialist era, and the legacy of racist ideology. the of the event that it's very catchy, my boss, and the fract
like those taken by a whole back little maya. and i, and so i'm sorry for the i'm going with indeed and a responsible approach to the pictures would be firstly of a critical reprisal. i'm quite the seeing and marking them within their context and would be even if we, as a museum, exhibit an image with an accompanying text. we're still reproducing the visual content onto one possible approach would be to counter these visual narratives with other images by creating counter images as it works as...
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like those taken by a whole back little maya i and so until it comes with it. and then with indeed, and a responsible approach to the pictures would be firstly of a critical reprisal. i'm quite the seeing and marking them within their context. it would be, even if we, as a museum, exhibit an image with an accompanying text. we're still reproducing the visual content and one possible approach would be to counter these visual narratives with other images by creating counter images as it works as to these colonial impressions and bit of a the 1st color photos of africa are now over a century old. they will always represent a milestone in the history of photography and hold back little maya a pioneer in his field. but to date, the circumstances of these photos creation and their use must be contextualized and commented upon. if they are to be shown responsibly, they are important witnesses to german, colonial history, the imperialist era, and the legacy of racist ideology. the the conflicts with sarah kelly's 5 months into the war and gaza and deadly chaos around .
like those taken by a whole back little maya i and so until it comes with it. and then with indeed, and a responsible approach to the pictures would be firstly of a critical reprisal. i'm quite the seeing and marking them within their context. it would be, even if we, as a museum, exhibit an image with an accompanying text. we're still reproducing the visual content and one possible approach would be to counter these visual narratives with other images by creating counter images as it works as...
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subirnos al tren maya.ana cuando un juez en yucatán advirtió que los funcionarios públicos responsables de que las obras continúen en este tramo 5 sur, podrían alcanzar hasta 5 de 5 a nueve años de prisión por esto, aunque hasta el momento no hay nadie acusado por esto. bueno, valeria, muchas gracias por este trabajo. gracias. es momento ahora de ir al estudio de noticias telemundo con arantxa loizaga para que nos presente un adelanto de las historias que veremos por la noche. aranza qué tal? muy buenas tardes, te saludo hasta la ciudad de méxico, pues un hombre desamparado está demandando a un departamento de policía de florida porque cuando fue detenido y arrestado por dormir en una banca en 2023, lo metieron en un vehículo sin asegurarlo. y la querella argumenta que el oficial manejó erráticamente, causándole un golpe en la cabeza que lo dejó inconsciente y además paralizado permanentemente. hay buenas noticias para los pacientes con problemas cardiovasculares por sobrepeso. medicare comenzará a cubrir e
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so vanishingly small, as we so go back to maya was sent to africa, where he effectively served as the p r, director of germany's colonies working for berlin publishing house. and with the backing of the german authorities, he travelled across the continent. his job was to produce color photographs, showing germans the beauty of their distant colonies. the primary focus was human subject who had been categorized by european anthropologist . it was the 1st time that germans so color images of african people. so to get a few, but i'm going to include in your honest vic photography was essentially a colonial tool, different and assessed to redeem the picture serve to demonstrate the supposedly history science to fix this hierarchical differences between people and culture money system. and they also serve to degrade individuals into type 0 and based on exterior features minds with taping head up. so getting beautiful, gets there? sure. flushed. and when ron guns reach the for the politic find logistics, ideas of race was very important to the gym and colonial policy in particular. they we
so vanishingly small, as we so go back to maya was sent to africa, where he effectively served as the p r, director of germany's colonies working for berlin publishing house. and with the backing of the german authorities, he travelled across the continent. his job was to produce color photographs, showing germans the beauty of their distant colonies. the primary focus was human subject who had been categorized by european anthropologist . it was the 1st time that germans so color images of...
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maya sandu eun kezdu. maya sandu evange.oldovan leader came to romania for the congress of the european people's party and met with the president of the country and the prime minister of poland. earlier, sandu signed a law that recognizes romanian as the state language of moldova instead of moldovan. speak up, you can be heard. on this day in 1876, alexander bell patented his unique invention. - telephone set. thanks to this breakthrough already at the beginning of the past. more than 10 million subscribers were able to hear audio information at a distance, and today all that is needed to connect continents is to dial the desired number. hello, hello, if you can hear me, then come to the window and wave your hat at me. with this dialogue 148 years ago , the era of luxury began, which is now available to everyone. an epoch-making patent in the field of information transmission, to which geographical latitudes are unwritten. belongs to alexander bel, not a mechanic, an audiologist. to a connected matter antonio miuchi, philip
maya sandu eun kezdu. maya sandu evange.oldovan leader came to romania for the congress of the european people's party and met with the president of the country and the prime minister of poland. earlier, sandu signed a law that recognizes romanian as the state language of moldova instead of moldovan. speak up, you can be heard. on this day in 1876, alexander bell patented his unique invention. - telephone set. thanks to this breakthrough already at the beginning of the past. more than 10...
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joining us for that is maya goldman, the health care reporter f axios. good morning to you. guest: good morning. thank you for having me. host: could you break down whato do. guest: essentially this case is determining the access to medication abortion. which is how the majority abortions in the country are performed. in a lot of ways it's relitigating access to abortion in the country. more specifically, the case deals with whether the federal government, specifically the f.d.a., was acting lawfully when it loosened restrictions on how people can access medication abortion, mifepristone, the specific pill. in question. and whether the■p f.a followed the appropriate approval. host: who is bringing up this case? guest: originally inep of anti-s sued the federal government approval of mifepristone, approved in 2000, was inappropriate. they wanted the drug removed from the market entirely. a couple months ago a judge in texas, conservative judge, sided with those doctors. an appeals court quickly said, well, we don't think that this should be entirely removed from the market, b
joining us for that is maya goldman, the health care reporter f axios. good morning to you. guest: good morning. thank you for having me. host: could you break down whato do. guest: essentially this case is determining the access to medication abortion. which is how the majority abortions in the country are performed. in a lot of ways it's relitigating access to abortion in the country. more specifically, the case deals with whether the federal government, specifically the f.d.a., was acting...
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maya angelou, still we rise.tember 19th on your calendar or in front of our san francisco library, they are unveiling a beautiful tribute a monument to dr. maya angelou called a monument to dr. maya angelou a phenomenal woman and it will be a bronze book with her face on the cover of the book so they will be unveiling that on the lock street entrance of the san francisco library on september 19th at 11:00. this is a very special city to dr. maya angelou and we are not banning books here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] she was a lover of writing, a poetoriete and no matter where i roam i'm proud about that our bay and we're not banning any books, we're not banning any authors, we don't shut people out, we welcome them, no matter what they look like, who they sleep with, how they walk, how they talk, how much they have in their pockets, people are still coming to san francisco bay area and they're looking for something, we hope they can find it. we can't leave technology out as we're thinking about trailbla
maya angelou, still we rise.tember 19th on your calendar or in front of our san francisco library, they are unveiling a beautiful tribute a monument to dr. maya angelou called a monument to dr. maya angelou a phenomenal woman and it will be a bronze book with her face on the cover of the book so they will be unveiling that on the lock street entrance of the san francisco library on september 19th at 11:00. this is a very special city to dr. maya angelou and we are not banning books here in san...
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low maya saw his job as a patriotic one. and his academic title helped given the monster's class differences at the time was considered acceptable and government and offices circles. otherwise, they would have just said that some photographers from germany each one moment the colonial rulers, working to set up a home away from home. within a short space of time, they built a strikingly authentic replica of a small germantown men void english to so and based on the basically they wanted to create to kind of su period. jim anita, and as was typical for colonial enthusiasts in the mid 19th century to just because it didn't really captions and what they were left with instead with whose role material produces act, commercial markets and showcase buildings. and then i, instead of creating a mini empire, the only day now was more about establishing rule making local people went to the gym and m i o to started because of eyes. all right, so lawson low myers assignment.
low maya saw his job as a patriotic one. and his academic title helped given the monster's class differences at the time was considered acceptable and government and offices circles. otherwise, they would have just said that some photographers from germany each one moment the colonial rulers, working to set up a home away from home. within a short space of time, they built a strikingly authentic replica of a small germantown men void english to so and based on the basically they wanted to...
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low maya saw his job as a patriotic one. and his academic title helped given the monster's class differences at the time was considered acceptable and government and offices circles. otherwise, they would have just said that some photographers from germany each one moment the colonial rulers, working to set up a home away from home. within a short space of time, they built a strikingly authentic replica of a small germantown men void english to so and based on the basically they wanted to create a kind of superior jim, anita. and as was typical for colonial enthusiasts in the mid 19th century to she didn't really captions on what they were left with. instead with who rule material produces act commercial markets on showcase buildings. and then i, instead of creating a mini empire, the only day now was more about establishing rule making local people went to the gym and, and i ended the storage because i all right, so lawson low myers assignment was to show the colonies working well in resplendent color essentially propaganda
low maya saw his job as a patriotic one. and his academic title helped given the monster's class differences at the time was considered acceptable and government and offices circles. otherwise, they would have just said that some photographers from germany each one moment the colonial rulers, working to set up a home away from home. within a short space of time, they built a strikingly authentic replica of a small germantown men void english to so and based on the basically they wanted to...
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so vanishingly small, as we so go back to maya was sent to africa, where he effectively served as the p r, director of germany's colonies working for berlin publishing house. and with the backing of the german authorities, he travelled across the continent. his job was to produce color photographs, showing germans the beauty of their distant colonies. the primary focus was human subject, who had been categorized by european anthropologist. it was the 1st time that germans, so color, images of african people. the photographs, eva, i'm going, i'm quoting you on is vic photography was essentially a colonial tool and assessed to redeem the picture serve to demonstrate supposedly history scientific, this hierarchical differences between people and culture. my nieces and they also serve to degrade individuals into type 0 and based on exterior features minds with taping head up to varying butyl, gets their share, flushed him and run guns which does for the politic find logistics. ideas of race was very important for jim and colonial policy in particular. they were all pervasive to seen in ad
so vanishingly small, as we so go back to maya was sent to africa, where he effectively served as the p r, director of germany's colonies working for berlin publishing house. and with the backing of the german authorities, he travelled across the continent. his job was to produce color photographs, showing germans the beauty of their distant colonies. the primary focus was human subject, who had been categorized by european anthropologist. it was the 1st time that germans, so color, images of...
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i just want to touch a little on what maya went through.e house in th three years after that, on the mccain campaign and think tank that testified more than any other in that period. what happened, doug? you were there, you did th. [laughter] >> pretty much my fault. yeah, thanks, doug. but i've thought a lot about it. the old saying that budget is policy and at the budgets of my old boss, george w. bush, those budgets said we're going to win the war on terror at all costs and the obama budget, as long as the rich pay their fair share, it's all good. we can do the aca, and president trump said not one they think about deficits in office. not one word. nothing. and this crowd promises build back better, whatever you want, more and more and more. the most important economic indicators in the country for the 21st century told the american people, there is no problem. so they don't think there's a problem. so if you vote to raise taxes and cut spending and fix the problem you're going to lose your job and that's where we are. it's not complicat
i just want to touch a little on what maya went through.e house in th three years after that, on the mccain campaign and think tank that testified more than any other in that period. what happened, doug? you were there, you did th. [laughter] >> pretty much my fault. yeah, thanks, doug. but i've thought a lot about it. the old saying that budget is policy and at the budgets of my old boss, george w. bush, those budgets said we're going to win the war on terror at all costs and the obama...
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i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.nts that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the withdrawal of the troops for the hostages to be released. do you think that israel should agree? translation: i think we should do anything we possibly can to get them out of there, whatever the cost. we need to do anything that will bring the hostages out of there. you can't put a price on it. it's people's lives. itay says he must now shout out in the name of all the hostages who can't be heard. in november, maya was released and reunited with herfamily and is learning to walk again. itay was freed a few days later. omer, theirfriend, and around 130 others are stil
i see my sister, maya, injured and crying.nts that she loves them. what were the conditions like where you were being kept? translation: you don't really know if you're going to wake up in the morning, if a missile is going to fall on you, if they're going to come in with a kalashnikov and start spraying us with bullets. the conditions are very, very difficult there. sometimes no water, and the hunger was very, very difficult. hamas wants a total ceasefire and the withdrawal of the troops for...
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la conversación entre ambos fue en su lengua indígena mam, un derivado de la lengua maya.vo e en la cárcel por tanto tiempo. la felicidad por su liberación quedó captada en un video mientras caminaba junto a 1 de sus abogados. después de abandonar el centro de detención de ice, había estado retenido por 2 semanas. hicimos una parada para comprar para comprar comida y él todavía decía me siento raro. siento que todos me están viendo este. me siento raro estar estar libre sin que los guardias me digan a dónde tengo que ir. aguilar méndez, quien es trabajador agrícola, fue detenido en mayo de 2023 luego de que el sargento michael kerouac, un agente de la oficina del alguacil del condado saint john en san agustín, florida, se acercara a él. por supuesto, comportamiento sospechoso, según se observa en el video de la cámara corporal aguilar méndez, quien no habla inglés y español limitado, intentó alejarse del sargento, lo que derivó en un forcejeo. también se ve el momento en que méndez fue derribado al suelo, sometido con una llave de estrangulado y recibió descargas eléctrica
la conversación entre ambos fue en su lengua indígena mam, un derivado de la lengua maya.vo e en la cárcel por tanto tiempo. la felicidad por su liberación quedó captada en un video mientras caminaba junto a 1 de sus abogados. después de abandonar el centro de detención de ice, había estado retenido por 2 semanas. hicimos una parada para comprar para comprar comida y él todavía decía me siento raro. siento que todos me están viendo este. me siento raro estar estar libre sin que los...
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and i feel like i hate it and she is my mvp. >> maya? >> what she said, but my mvp. [ laughter ] it is betty may who was the guest, one of the guests at the state of the union. but the thing about betty may is she was a member of student non-violent coordinating committee. we should talk about john lewis. and it is of this world that make the civil rights movement what it is. and as a 16-year-old told to go to the grocery store, don't stop at that meeting at the church where they are causing trouble. she went to stop at that meeting, went right out on the rally, got arrested, refused to be arrested. got down on her knees. they had to drag her out of there. that's where we're going in the future. >> all right. okay, presidents get too much credit and too much blame on the economy for their watch. parents get too much credit and too much blames for their children's ups and downs. i would like to give momma donna kelce two big burley successful football player boys who cry and love each other and teach everybody that empathy is cool. i'm ol
and i feel like i hate it and she is my mvp. >> maya? >> what she said, but my mvp. [ laughter ] it is betty may who was the guest, one of the guests at the state of the union. but the thing about betty may is she was a member of student non-violent coordinating committee. we should talk about john lewis. and it is of this world that make the civil rights movement what it is. and as a 16-year-old told to go to the grocery store, don't stop at that meeting at the church where they...
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maya angelou, still we rise.tember 19th on your calendar or in front of our san francisco library, they are unveiling a beautiful tribute a monument to dr. maya angelou called a monument to dr. maya angelou a phenomenal woman and it will be a bronze book with her face on the cover of the book so they will be unveiling that on the lock street entrance of the san francisco library on september 19th at 11:00. this is a very special city to dr. maya angelou and we are not banning books here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] she was a lover of writing, a poetoriete and no matter where i roam i'm proud about that our bay and we're not banning any books, we're not banning any authors, we don't shut people out, we welcome them, no matter what they look like, who they sleep with, how they walk, how they talk, how much they have in their pockets, people are still coming to san francisco bay area and they're looking for something, we hope they can find it. we can't leave technology out as we're thinking about trailbla
maya angelou, still we rise.tember 19th on your calendar or in front of our san francisco library, they are unveiling a beautiful tribute a monument to dr. maya angelou called a monument to dr. maya angelou a phenomenal woman and it will be a bronze book with her face on the cover of the book so they will be unveiling that on the lock street entrance of the san francisco library on september 19th at 11:00. this is a very special city to dr. maya angelou and we are not banning books here in san...
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