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consequently, the real power of maya kings was limited. so it was natural that they sought to control their subjects in other ways. one of those ways is being explored by honduran archaeologist ricardo agurcia. agurcia is tunneling in the ruins of a huge pyramid built by the last king of copan. he believes the pyramid may contain a more complete building of an earlier king. he first drove one tunnel northward from the main shaft and discovered the remains of a wall. these are the remains of earlier building on the acropolis. behind one of the walls, agurcia found another, and followed it farther inward and upward toward the heart of the pyramid. agurcia: the next thing we knew, we hit this incredible building. keach: what agurcia found astounded him -- the roof of a buried building, decorated with elaborate plaster sculpture. but before he can interpret the imagery, he must first deal with more urgent problems. we have a number of problems with dealing with this. one is the working conditions, because the air is so thin and tight in here th
consequently, the real power of maya kings was limited. so it was natural that they sought to control their subjects in other ways. one of those ways is being explored by honduran archaeologist ricardo agurcia. agurcia is tunneling in the ruins of a huge pyramid built by the last king of copan. he believes the pyramid may contain a more complete building of an earlier king. he first drove one tunnel northward from the main shaft and discovered the remains of a wall. these are the remains of...
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been chosen as the new king. weeks later, she began her new duties only to find a litany of problems and political realities. she continues in her role as a secretary and travels frequently to ghana. the new book about this story is called king peggy: an american secretary, her royal destiny, and the inspiring story of how she changed an african village." king peggy and honor to have you on this program. let me start by saying i have been to 16 african countries. the first one i went to, and it is still the one i regard as having the friendliest people, ghana. i am sure i will get hate mail for that. but to the people are the nicest people. >> they are really beautiful people inside and out. we always welcome people to our country. we are humble people. we love people to come visit. tavis: i love going back as often as i can. i have not been to otuam. now that i have the hook up knowing that king, -- the king, that might be on my stop. you were born in ghana. you stayed there how many years? >> i was there for all
been chosen as the new king. weeks later, she began her new duties only to find a litany of problems and political realities. she continues in her role as a secretary and travels frequently to ghana. the new book about this story is called king peggy: an american secretary, her royal destiny, and the inspiring story of how she changed an african village." king peggy and honor to have you on this program. let me start by saying i have been to 16 african countries. the first one i went to,...
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it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and images found in the tombs and temples as a way of pre-ordaining a central id: after perilous and carefully prescribed journey through the night, the king would become one with the sun god re. the king becomes associated with re in particular because of the idea that the sun is born every day out of the womb of the sky, and then comes into the world and goes into the body of the sky at night. and the king in his cycle, in his daily comings and goings, is seen to be like the sun. (narrator) the idea that the pharaoh would be reborn as the sun god re is described in pa
it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and images...
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and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscriptions at copan tell of bloody rituals, sacred anniversaries, and political alliances with rulers of other maya kingdoms. for the first time in centuries, the ancient maya were speaking for themselves. at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan
and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of...
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did the royal family know about it? >> they were afraid. as a king, is he also involved in shady business dealings? when the queen visited the united states she was accompanied by a tabloid. that was no coincidence. >> the press never writes about the king's business dealings. the dangerous thing is that they report on his amarous adventures but object short comings that are far more serious to me. risky business dealings. the spanish press is completely silent when it comes to these things. >> we met with a member of the spanish parliament. he has nothing good to say about the royal family. the case was clear-cut. >> i think this has led many people to help people realize how rotten the system is and how scruppings rampant throughout spain's monarchy. >> spain say its cannot function without the monarchy. >> take the example of a priest who is a pedophile. it is a terrible thing but it does not mean the church is bad as a whole. and it is similar with the monarchy. one person who belongs to the royal family makes a mistake. it must first be proven i
did the royal family know about it? >> they were afraid. as a king, is he also involved in shady business dealings? when the queen visited the united states she was accompanied by a tabloid. that was no coincidence. >> the press never writes about the king's business dealings. the dangerous thing is that they report on his amarous adventures but object short comings that are far more serious to me. risky business dealings. the spanish press is completely silent when it comes to...
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it fixes the monument in time. when a later maya king ritually buried this temple in order to build his own temple pyramid on top of it, he broke off this upper portion of the stela, and wedged it between these two columns in the front part of the temple. the inscription itself tells us of a very important date early in copan's history. the date in the maya calendar reads 9 baktuns, zero katuns, zero tuns, zero huinals and zero kins. it corresponds to the year a.d. 435, making this the earliest known inscription from copan. keach: some archaeologists estimate that by 435 the population of the valley had grown to include between 2,000 and 4,000 people. that size suggests copan was then a chiefdom. the name of the ruler who actually commemorated this stela appears up here on the side of the monument. keach: although archaeologists can't yet read his name, he describes himself here as having an eye like the sun. later kings would use the same description for themselves. in the next glyph, he says that his father was the man named in a third
it fixes the monument in time. when a later maya king ritually buried this temple in order to build his own temple pyramid on top of it, he broke off this upper portion of the stela, and wedged it between these two columns in the front part of the temple. the inscription itself tells us of a very important date early in copan's history. the date in the maya calendar reads 9 baktuns, zero katuns, zero tuns, zero huinals and zero kins. it corresponds to the year a.d. 435, making this the earliest...
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this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior. in a third relief she appears again, arming her husband with a shield and jaguar-helmet in preparation for war. in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalry persisted for generations. themes of war, sacrifice and captivity became common in maya art, documenting the impact of internecine warfare on court life. warriors... ready for the call of battle... the triumphant return from war.
this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior....
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it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision beme material in objects and images found in the tombs and temples as a way of pre-ordaining a central idea: after a perilous and carefully prescribed journey through the night, the king would become one with the sun god re. the king becomes associated with re in particular because of the idea that the sun is born every day out of the womb of the sky, and then comes into the world and goes into the body of the sky at night. and the king in his cycle, in his daily comings and goings, is seen to be like the sun. (narrator) the idea that the pharaoh would be reborn as the sun god re is described in
it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision beme material in objects and images...
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the king has promised in the aftermath of the arab spring, real reforms. i don't think there have been real reforms. he's worried about something we're not worried about. this can be positive or negative and that is i don't think he's worried about what is going do happen by december, he's worried if his son will be king of jordan. he has to figure it out. what would you tell him if you were his brother or a close advisor in the royal court, how do you maneuver through this over time? i would argue that the game he's been playing for ten years of -- i think it's fair to call fake reform will ultimately have to be jettisoned for real reform. given the political situation on the ground there that is easy advice to give from washington and hard to implement there. >> elliott's description and analysis is quite apt. in the case of saleh, there were extensive conversations over in the obama administration to move him out, to get him to accept the transition, it was in this particular case it was coordinated closely with the gcc states, because they were central
the king has promised in the aftermath of the arab spring, real reforms. i don't think there have been real reforms. he's worried about something we're not worried about. this can be positive or negative and that is i don't think he's worried about what is going do happen by december, he's worried if his son will be king of jordan. he has to figure it out. what would you tell him if you were his brother or a close advisor in the royal court, how do you maneuver through this over time? i would...
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here, it is the artist rather than the king who is sovereign. after these amazing visual fireworks, it comes as something of an anticlimax to learn that velazquez spent the later part of his life in an almost obsessive quest for gentlemanly status. the snobbery that made him hunger to be a knight of the order of santiago may seem degrading to us. after all, his nobility lay in his art, which he had taken to undreamt-of levels of sophistication and technical virtuosity. perhaps our disappointment is a measure of the huge distance from his culture to ours. his sublimely confident play with illusion and reality, with certainty and uncertainty, makes us want to recruit him as a fellow traveler of the modern world, but the knight of the order of santiago surrounded by other servants of the cult of royalty-- dwarfs, maids of honor, princesses, and courtiers-- stares back at us, the hidden contents of his enigmatic painting forever denying us that familiarity. even more successfully than velazquez, rubens played the court game to perfection. as the year
here, it is the artist rather than the king who is sovereign. after these amazing visual fireworks, it comes as something of an anticlimax to learn that velazquez spent the later part of his life in an almost obsessive quest for gentlemanly status. the snobbery that made him hunger to be a knight of the order of santiago may seem degrading to us. after all, his nobility lay in his art, which he had taken to undreamt-of levels of sophistication and technical virtuosity. perhaps our...
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his 9-year-old son became the king. they came up with a new version and that kept the peace for a while. when that king, king henry died, his son, king edward, became king. and he needed money to fight wars in france, he sought from nobelmen for more money, and they asked him to agree to a new magna carta and he actually did so in 1297. this comes from 1297. this became the law of the land of england and is still the law of the land of england, so this actually became something that really set the trend for common law in england whereas the 1215 version was abrogated and while that version has many things in this version, this is the one that's really the law of the land of england and that's why it's so important, does that -- >> that's very good. take it one step further and what of the magna carta is in our founding documents? >> well, in the -- our bill of rights we have in effect -- well, the whole government is based on no taxation without representation. representative government. we have the right to habeas corpu
his 9-year-old son became the king. they came up with a new version and that kept the peace for a while. when that king, king henry died, his son, king edward, became king. and he needed money to fight wars in france, he sought from nobelmen for more money, and they asked him to agree to a new magna carta and he actually did so in 1297. this comes from 1297. this became the law of the land of england and is still the law of the land of england, so this actually became something that really set...
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his uncle becomes the new king. got all that? anybody just teaching it sitting down and just having the kids just flat read it. it means so much more when the kids get to stand up and play with the words and read the lines. >> get thee to a nunnery, believe none of us. >> oh, what a noble mind is here... >> enter lincoln center theater. it sends teaching artists into schools to help breathe new life into a poet who's been dead for centuries. >> i think that the arts are absolutely critical for a student's education. it helps them with problem solving and solving problems creatively, imagining alternatives to situations. it helps them see things from other people's perspective. i think that it also allows them to reflect on their other subjects, whether english or history, in a different way. >> action. >> it certainly is a different way. william shakespeare would never have dreamed that "hamlet" the play would become "hamlet" the movie. >> so, maybe, how are you feeling after he leaves? well, how does that make you feel? >> here,
his uncle becomes the new king. got all that? anybody just teaching it sitting down and just having the kids just flat read it. it means so much more when the kids get to stand up and play with the words and read the lines. >> get thee to a nunnery, believe none of us. >> oh, what a noble mind is here... >> enter lincoln center theater. it sends teaching artists into schools to help breathe new life into a poet who's been dead for centuries. >> i think that the arts are...
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and the kings blank the flames. plus, the rap tors swear the nuggets. your early morning straight cove line was ahead. >> good horning, if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, despite a long touchilyty list, the new york knicks pulled off a big win last night. here's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >> if they keep playing like this, aemri can keep sitting out the rest of the season. here we go in new york, no problem against the magic. trailed at the end of the first. but, after that, it was all kx nicks. at one point, they scored 21 straight. carrmelo, 21-5. the knick win big 108-86. added the three-pointer to his game this year and teams could not figure out how to stock it. love had 40 points and 19 boards. t'wolves win. >>> they signed wide receivers many moss and mario cunningham. the former giant signed a one-year back up deal. the kings started the night out of the playoffs, beat the flames 3-0 in calgary. jonthan with that victory, the kings move intohe 7th spot in the west with just five games to
and the kings blank the flames. plus, the rap tors swear the nuggets. your early morning straight cove line was ahead. >> good horning, if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, despite a long touchilyty list, the new york knicks pulled off a big win last night. here's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >> if they keep playing like this, aemri can keep sitting out the rest of the season. here we go in new york, no problem against...
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and the king paid in good hard money. well, here we see roughly the path of braddock from virginia and then maryland along north of the potomac and then long journey through the heavily wooded terrain finally approaching ft. duquesne in july 1754. there he encounters a force of roughly a thousand in the enemy camp. they are -- have come out of the ft. duquesne. they didn't necessarily expect to meet braddock and his men, but they did. and the fierce fight ensued. opposing braddock were several hundred french soldiers and perhaps 600 natives of the potawatomis, miamis, some shawnees and delawares, peoples who lived in the ohio country in the vicinity and who believed that france was now strong in the region and their best bet lay in allying with france and strengthening their ties to the french. also significant was the fact that braddock had rejected assistance from delaware and shawnee chiefs and told one delaware chief that the indians would not inherit the land, that it was the british land. braddock, in other words, be
and the king paid in good hard money. well, here we see roughly the path of braddock from virginia and then maryland along north of the potomac and then long journey through the heavily wooded terrain finally approaching ft. duquesne in july 1754. there he encounters a force of roughly a thousand in the enemy camp. they are -- have come out of the ft. duquesne. they didn't necessarily expect to meet braddock and his men, but they did. and the fierce fight ensued. opposing braddock were several...
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the president. you can get rid of a king. the president is not hereditary. .. >> doesn't matter which political party you're talking about, tend to think of their powers as more expansive than that. but perhaps the final exclamation point came from alexander hamilton himself. of course, alexander hamilton is one of the most ardent nationalists this the united states. in the united states. and hamilton wrote very famously in federalist number 69 about the powers of the president, and i'm going to read this to you because he essentially said this is what the president is, and you don't have to worry about the president, because it can't do all the things you're afraid of. so he aid -- said this. hamilton wrote that the king was a hereditary monarch. the president could be impeached, while the king of great britain was sacred. the president has a qualified veto, while the king has an absolute negative. the president has a concurrent power with the senate over appointments and treaties while the king was the fountain of honor, and
the president. you can get rid of a king. the president is not hereditary. .. >> doesn't matter which political party you're talking about, tend to think of their powers as more expansive than that. but perhaps the final exclamation point came from alexander hamilton himself. of course, alexander hamilton is one of the most ardent nationalists this the united states. in the united states. and hamilton wrote very famously in federalist number 69 about the powers of the president, and i'm...
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this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior. in a third relief she appears again, arming her husband with a shield and jaguar-helmet in preparation for war. in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalry persisted for generations. themes of war, sacrifice and captivity became common in maya art, documenting the impact of internecine warfare on court life. warriors... ready for the call of battle... the triumphant return from war.
this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior....
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i want to address the issues at martin luther king. i have lost my auntie and i went up to the school because one of the substitutes called me there to come talk to him. he was going through some problems about my aunt passing away. i went to the school and i -- the principal shut the gate in my face and i felt that was very rude. we need to get rid of the administrators and the vice principal because i had the board to the unified school district, i still have not heard any answers about the teacher snatching my child and the bottom line is, we need more support in martin is a king. we have great teachers there but the administrators need to go because they're making people angry. they're not doing their job. the thing is, the kids are running around outside of the classrooms and they're not under control. we need more support. >> thank you. >> we are students, parents, and educators of dr. martin luther king. we ask you to return the dream to our school. not incidents such as these. february 24, administrator threatens to discipline t
i want to address the issues at martin luther king. i have lost my auntie and i went up to the school because one of the substitutes called me there to come talk to him. he was going through some problems about my aunt passing away. i went to the school and i -- the principal shut the gate in my face and i felt that was very rude. we need to get rid of the administrators and the vice principal because i had the board to the unified school district, i still have not heard any answers about the...
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. >> the king of sushi is no longer treated like royalty. it is scraped and planed and then cut up into blocks. the industry's ability to supply the global market with inexpensive sushi has stoked demand, and that's created a mediterranean gold rush. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. precious commodities are, by definition, rare, valuable, and in high demand, and very often they're located in places that are difficult to reach and sometimes dangerous. this edition features stories that take us down into the world of sharks, deep into the heart of africa, and onto the high seas for a look at the dark side of big-time commercial fishing. we begin with gold. there's a demand for gold for investments, for the circuits in cell phones and computers, and of course for jewelry. and mining it often comes at a huge cost, one of which you probably haven't heard very much about. in the democratic republic of congo, gold and other minerals are fueling the deadliest conflict since world war ii. in november of 2009, scott pelley went to the
. >> the king of sushi is no longer treated like royalty. it is scraped and planed and then cut up into blocks. the industry's ability to supply the global market with inexpensive sushi has stoked demand, and that's created a mediterranean gold rush. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. precious commodities are, by definition, rare, valuable, and in high demand, and very often they're located in places that are difficult to reach and sometimes dangerous. this edition...
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the niners nab a giant and the kings blank the flames. raptors slam the nuggets, snapping a nine game losing streak. >>> in weather all eyes are on the west coast. huge storm system coming on shore. your forecast is coming up. you're watching early today. >>> good morning if you're just waking up. this is "early today." in sports despite a long casualty list the new york knicks pulled off a win. >> good morning. the knicks will be without amare stoudemire. if they keep playing like this, he can sit out the rest of the season. here we go to new york. no problem against the magic. trailed at the end of the first. after that, it was all the knicks. at one point they scored 21 straight. carmelo anthony 25 for most of the second half. this went over by the end of the third quarter. the knicks won big. 108-86. stoudemire is an all-star. kevin love is hands down the best forward in the league. added a three-pointer this year. the teams cannot figure out how to stop it. he had 40 points. t-wolves beat the bobcats. nfl, the 49ers didn't win the pe
the niners nab a giant and the kings blank the flames. raptors slam the nuggets, snapping a nine game losing streak. >>> in weather all eyes are on the west coast. huge storm system coming on shore. your forecast is coming up. you're watching early today. >>> good morning if you're just waking up. this is "early today." in sports despite a long casualty list the new york knicks pulled off a win. >> good morning. the knicks will be without amare stoudemire. if...
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if i was going to tell you about something else, this dance evolved in the courts where kings and queens enjoyed the dance. she will tell you a little about this right now. i will be back. >> all right. our next scene is going to move us from story telling that took place during the hindu temples and india into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them.
if i was going to tell you about something else, this dance evolved in the courts where kings and queens enjoyed the dance. she will tell you a little about this right now. i will be back. >> all right. our next scene is going to move us from story telling that took place during the hindu temples and india into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a...
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i am here to support the school of martin luther king. my son is going over there. i have a lot of nieces and nephews that are going over there. i am here. the teachers and a counselor and security are there. they're doing a good job. it is very good. their work very hard and my problem, we need a good principle over there. she's supposed to take me inside her office and we have a meeting. we're talking outside. i see some parents, they complain about that, too. another thing, she forced my son to write down a report. they're supposed to call the parents first. to find out what is going on. that is not right. another thing, every time i come to meeting, she is supposed to be over there. she is the head of the school. she is the principal. no counselor or teacher thinks like that. another thing over there and i see this, they need more over there. there is no way you play teacher or counselor and you go outside and watch the kids at the bus stop. these people have to pay double pay. thank you. [applause] >> i am the dean at martin luther king middle school. in this mo
i am here to support the school of martin luther king. my son is going over there. i have a lot of nieces and nephews that are going over there. i am here. the teachers and a counselor and security are there. they're doing a good job. it is very good. their work very hard and my problem, we need a good principle over there. she's supposed to take me inside her office and we have a meeting. we're talking outside. i see some parents, they complain about that, too. another thing, she forced my son...
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the sovereigns received their rights directly from god they had the divine right of kings and jefferson put that aside out he didn't just flip it upside down he destroyed it everyone in england the only person in england who was a sovereign was the king he got his rights directly from about all else were subjects because they did not get their rights from god now i get that when i and i totally get it you know what jefferson was saying is that we the people are the sovereigns in this nation but in the declaration of independence was written by a group of people who were occupied by a foreign nation and they threw off those occupiers will be through you know much like you know the people in iraq or afghanistan are trying to get rid of us i think . we are not to the best of my knowledge right now occupied by a foreign nation we are occupied by us our government has nothing to do with whether you're occupied or not so. energy flows from god what people most people don't understand including people in the alleged sovereignty movement they don't understand that this is a spiritual concept th
the sovereigns received their rights directly from god they had the divine right of kings and jefferson put that aside out he didn't just flip it upside down he destroyed it everyone in england the only person in england who was a sovereign was the king he got his rights directly from about all else were subjects because they did not get their rights from god now i get that when i and i totally get it you know what jefferson was saying is that we the people are the sovereigns in this nation but...
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is because they went through a coronation ceremony in a church the church declared them to be king and they gave them a crown to wear on their head and that crown was intended to emulate the corona you see around the heads of the christ and the saints in medieval paintings the idea was that the kings the sovereigns received their rights to rectally from god they had the divine right of kings and jefferson put that aside out he didn't just flip it upside down he destroyed it everyone in england the only person in england who was a sovereign was the king he got his rights directly from got all else were subjects because they did not get their rights from god go i get that one and i totally get it you know what jefferson was saying is that we the people are the sovereigns in this nation but the declaration of independence was written by a group of people who were occupied by a foreign nation and they threw off those occupiers way through much like you know the people in iraq or afghanistan to try to get rid of us i think. we are not to the best of my knowledge right now occupied by a fore
is because they went through a coronation ceremony in a church the church declared them to be king and they gave them a crown to wear on their head and that crown was intended to emulate the corona you see around the heads of the christ and the saints in medieval paintings the idea was that the kings the sovereigns received their rights to rectally from god they had the divine right of kings and jefferson put that aside out he didn't just flip it upside down he destroyed it everyone in england...
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long live the kings. >> wow. >> yeah. >> you know what? had their backs against the wall, k.j. ,,,,,,,, ,,
long live the kings. >> wow. >> yeah. >> you know what? had their backs against the wall, k.j. ,,,,,,,, ,,
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city council agreed to build a $391 million downtown arena to keep the kings in sacramento. r ago, their move to anaheim seemed like a slam dunk, but the mayor kicked in for the arena, thus keeping the kings in sacramento for the next 30 years. that is how you get it done. colts quarterback, peyton manning reportedly will be released by the colts tomorrow rather than being paid a $28 million bonus. manning flew into indianapolis with colts owner on his private jet. so guys, what's up? >> we'll talk tomorrow. >> are you both happy? >> we're good. we'll talk tomorrow. we'll do it the right way tomorrow. >> everything is okay though, right? >> we're good. >> how tough is this for you right now? >> we'll do it tomorrow. >> very diligent reporting right there. here is jerry rice telling two local writers that manning would be a perfect fit. a guy that has talent, you just need a little bit more out of the offense. 49ers are currently working on a new contract with incumbent free agent, alex smith. the coach back behind the bench after suffering a concussion february 26. this game
city council agreed to build a $391 million downtown arena to keep the kings in sacramento. r ago, their move to anaheim seemed like a slam dunk, but the mayor kicked in for the arena, thus keeping the kings in sacramento for the next 30 years. that is how you get it done. colts quarterback, peyton manning reportedly will be released by the colts tomorrow rather than being paid a $28 million bonus. manning flew into indianapolis with colts owner on his private jet. so guys, what's up? >>...
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as you see, there are men, women and children in the king and williams families. and six enslaved people who do not have those sur names. note that the last two people listed are called out as working for a defined period of time until they will be free. as with the kitchen, looking at the it buildibuilding and inven together provides a fuller picture of where they may have lived. we know this wall framing uncovered on the second floor of the building is original to its construction. and it defined a narrow hallway with openings into three chambers. two of which you see here about that this concurs with the 1844 inventory which recorded lee spaces it called servants' rooms in the back building. two contained multiple bedding, another contained only one, and one contained an you beunspecif number of chairs as well as bedsteds. you see they've been modified to increase the height of the opening, put original height was about 77 inches. now, door openings inside of decatur house range from ten feet to about seven feet, so more than half a foot higher than these door o
as you see, there are men, women and children in the king and williams families. and six enslaved people who do not have those sur names. note that the last two people listed are called out as working for a defined period of time until they will be free. as with the kitchen, looking at the it buildibuilding and inven together provides a fuller picture of where they may have lived. we know this wall framing uncovered on the second floor of the building is original to its construction. and it...
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as you see, there are men, women, and children in the king and williams families, and six enslaved people that don't have those surnames. the last two people listed, primus and charles clark are called out working a defined period of time until they will be free. as with the kitchen, looking at the building and inventory together provides a fuller picture of where at least some of the people may have lived. we know that this wall framing uncovered on the second floor of the building is original to its construction. and it defined a narrow hallway with openings into three chambers, two of which you see here. this concurs with the 1844 inventory, which recorded three spaces it called servants' rooms in the back building. two contained multiple bed steds and bedding, another contained only one bed stead, and only one had unspecified number of chairs and bed steads. let's look more closely at the framing of these openings. as you see on the left, they have been modified at some point to increase the height of opening. the original door opening was about 77". door openings in the decatur house
as you see, there are men, women, and children in the king and williams families, and six enslaved people that don't have those surnames. the last two people listed, primus and charles clark are called out working a defined period of time until they will be free. as with the kitchen, looking at the building and inventory together provides a fuller picture of where at least some of the people may have lived. we know that this wall framing uncovered on the second floor of the building is original...
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or someone is born to be a king. in thewas getting sick but i wasn't. >> a lot of people may think why not queen peggy, why is it king peggy? >> well, in africa the kings are the people that hold the executive decisions, make all the decisions. knowing me with my strong personality and my people knows that and i would have been a very lousy queen. because going and really -- the queen mother takes care of the children and discuss it with the king and the king makes the decision. so for instance, if i get information and give it to the king and the king is not going to act on it, i would fight with the king so it's better that they give me this big pie. >> did you have any sense that you were in line to become the king or was this a complete shock to you? >> it was a shock to me. it was really a shock to me for the fact that in my family we have never taken a woman as a king before. even though i'm from the royal family, i never, ever thought one day that i would become a king. and then it was really shocking to me. and then
or someone is born to be a king. in thewas getting sick but i wasn't. >> a lot of people may think why not queen peggy, why is it king peggy? >> well, in africa the kings are the people that hold the executive decisions, make all the decisions. knowing me with my strong personality and my people knows that and i would have been a very lousy queen. because going and really -- the queen mother takes care of the children and discuss it with the king and the king makes the decision. so...
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>> the kings won in overtime! they beat st. louis ! in the conference now because they're no. 1 in the western -- pacific division. [ laughter ] >> nobody cares. not a soul in the world. i had to sell the sharks thing! now, it's good so you just saw it? >> yeah, the kings won. they beat st. louis in overtime. >> i love the fact that you care. that's the same thing. a guy in boise , been there what? 30 years >> you can blame that on jason. >> pam, see what your teammate does? [ laughter ] >>> a no. 1 seed has fallen at the ncaa tournament. louisville really gets down and plays the defense. they had 9 blocks, michigan state shot only 29%. when a no. 1 seed loses, this is in the west regional, and there it is. so louisville, they advance to the elite eight. michigan state is going home. >>> warriors in houston this evening playing out the string. chandler parson hits a three-pointer. never heard of parson. 20 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists. mark jackson, this was not a good night for the warriors. they haven't beaten the rockets in houston
>> the kings won in overtime! they beat st. louis ! in the conference now because they're no. 1 in the western -- pacific division. [ laughter ] >> nobody cares. not a soul in the world. i had to sell the sharks thing! now, it's good so you just saw it? >> yeah, the kings won. they beat st. louis in overtime. >> i love the fact that you care. that's the same thing. a guy in boise , been there what? 30 years >> you can blame that on jason. >> pam, see what...
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the kings win five to two runnings of shorts on the stand as a start. calgary humidity with nothing to lose stadium a dc motor damon the irish is home court the second round there the same this goes on a second rentable open. nonetheless it was a good run. sanford lives on. did weights all combat alex. woolsey had a 11. but ,,,,
the kings win five to two runnings of shorts on the stand as a start. calgary humidity with nothing to lose stadium a dc motor damon the irish is home court the second round there the same this goes on a second rentable open. nonetheless it was a good run. sanford lives on. did weights all combat alex. woolsey had a 11. but ,,,,
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democratic way of running things and running the government they were not asking for impeaching the king they still i think that the opposition in bahrain will not i spare actually insist on impeaching or they move in the clink they came can remain where he is however the king cannot be an absolute monarchy that is not a democratic system he has to be there has to be a constitutional monarchy that is what the people are calling for and for and and there has to be minimal respect for basic fundamental human rights and dignity of life of a root political analyst a man a shabby thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you. well later in the program here in r.t. the same name same game a report from the lebanese city of tripoli asks if it's at risk of facing a similar scenario to its namesake in libya due to events in neighboring syria. that story but first the government suspected of killing seven people in the french city of toulouse has been killed by a sniper over thirty hours after police surrounded his apartment reports say he died with a weapon still in his hand and a man cl
democratic way of running things and running the government they were not asking for impeaching the king they still i think that the opposition in bahrain will not i spare actually insist on impeaching or they move in the clink they came can remain where he is however the king cannot be an absolute monarchy that is not a democratic system he has to be there has to be a constitutional monarchy that is what the people are calling for and for and and there has to be minimal respect for basic...
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' bench now his former team to the to the seal kings and the foreign 3 advantage of the berries and toit 31 kings a 5 to to the sharks are intent place in the conference to point at a press bus. the nfl could of the tournament stop the next week some of the best anglers in the world are already looking for the hot spots in their first and the top five is not one of them. in some he better keep going. member for is pretty grim the throws and a big one-handed dunk their creches florida 7657 here on the sweet 16. no. 3 brand mccarty is the a's opening day starter in japan in some matters today he treated this cut in the finger of his throwing hand then he goes to the to get a manicure in arizona and we began looks dead. ramrods is a step down goes frazier their riding and in the flood and a fans calling to knock out of the year. the equates and the van the raceway for 15 seconds. third of its mass the overall record and 15 seconds thing thing is their game and be in the next plan is but a world record.,,,,,,,,,,,,
' bench now his former team to the to the seal kings and the foreign 3 advantage of the berries and toit 31 kings a 5 to to the sharks are intent place in the conference to point at a press bus. the nfl could of the tournament stop the next week some of the best anglers in the world are already looking for the hot spots in their first and the top five is not one of them. in some he better keep going. member for is pretty grim the throws and a big one-handed dunk their creches florida 7657 here...
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most admired the king forç his character and judgment. >> i mourn for him. t bachelor with an extravaganza military uniforms. and joked how he traveled around in a london taxi. >> a london taxi has the right proportions if you are wearing spursç and a sword. >> it is for his democratic reform that he will be remembered. he was keeping up with the demands of his subjects who no longerç wanted to be subjugate his younger brother succeeds him. he leaves behind a country with form dibble economicç problems but all now rooted in a system where majorities, not elites determine the future. duncan kennedy,ç bbc news. >> time to catch up with all the sport now. here's katie. >> in italyç the italian giant -- claudio ç runreri is the ne to be sacked. they were knocked out of the championship league.ç things haven't gone well in recent months, and inser has won just 10 ofjjñ of their last games. >> in theç english premiere league,ç striker with a close-range finish just before half time. his 21st league goal of the season. the united have won six games in a ro
most admired the king forç his character and judgment. >> i mourn for him. t bachelor with an extravaganza military uniforms. and joked how he traveled around in a london taxi. >> a london taxi has the right proportions if you are wearing spursç and a sword. >> it is for his democratic reform that he will be remembered. he was keeping up with the demands of his subjects who no longerç wanted to be subjugate his younger brother succeeds him. he leaves behind a country...
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king county. we have four of them. we're about a quarter of therom king county and a portion from pierce county. in the 29th district. the numbers are currently governor romney 37% of the vote. he leads. close second between congressman paul just over 24% and senator santorum, 24%. they're within 40 votes of each other. newt gingrich is a distant third with just over 11% and less than 4% undecided or other. the populous counties starting to come in. we're still waiting to hear from two others and continuing reports from king and from pierce. but we're doing pretty well, i think, in terms of having the total votes in. if you look at the numbers participating without the big possible lus counties. over 21,000 people. way ahead of 2008 in terms of participation. i don't know if there are any questions with what the new numbers we have. but we wanted to update you guys as quickly as possible. i'd be more than happy to take them. >> there you have it. the latest an update from king county. romney showing strong here. i don't want to interrupt this pres
king county. we have four of them. we're about a quarter of therom king county and a portion from pierce county. in the 29th district. the numbers are currently governor romney 37% of the vote. he leads. close second between congressman paul just over 24% and senator santorum, 24%. they're within 40 votes of each other. newt gingrich is a distant third with just over 11% and less than 4% undecided or other. the populous counties starting to come in. we're still waiting to hear from two others...
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the kings with a chance to take the lead banks to warriors turnovers but isiah thomas gives it rightback. the warriors came on to win and take three out of four this season from sacramento. still to come, a bay area high school basketball team wins,,,,, [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). >> tiger woods has not won a pga event since 2009 but he is just 18 holes for mending that route. he has won six times at bay hill during his career. he looked like he would run away with it today sinking the birdie putt to take a four shot lead but he would bogey on 14 and based on his reaction you can tell the tee shot on 15 was not very good. he finished the round with a one-shot lead. h
the kings with a chance to take the lead banks to warriors turnovers but isiah thomas gives it rightback. the warriors came on to win and take three out of four this season from sacramento. still to come, a bay area high school basketball team wins,,,,, [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december...
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who started it all. >> do this first. >> walter is known as the king of comedy. several award winning actors and comedians, including monique. >> once you go fat, you never go back. >> tyler perry and chris tucker. >> a lot of people are, oh, you just got lucky and came over this thing "the kings of comedy." >> the kings of comedy tour took comedy to a new level, selling out of arenas across the u.s. spike lee turned it into a movie that made $30 million. >> 12 years later, it's still the kings of comedy. three guys with the right place in their career, and society at a point where they wanted something. we needed an agreement. >> and continuing to deliver and he's one of only four african-americans selected along with rapper jay-z and musician williams. his comedy launches in november. there could be more than 200 viewers a day. >> i want to be responsible with it. i don't want to just throw anything out there. >> a little comic relief goes a long way. >> it allows you to make fun of serious situations. those types of experiences could be bad while you live in th
who started it all. >> do this first. >> walter is known as the king of comedy. several award winning actors and comedians, including monique. >> once you go fat, you never go back. >> tyler perry and chris tucker. >> a lot of people are, oh, you just got lucky and came over this thing "the kings of comedy." >> the kings of comedy tour took comedy to a new level, selling out of arenas across the u.s. spike lee turned it into a movie that made $30...
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new arena for the kings ... t the clock coach todd mccle >>> breaking news tonight, sacramento city council voted seven-two in favor to build an new arena for the king. coach: back behind the bench after suffering concussion on february 26. ryan smyth tied the game but san jose lost to edmonton three- two. they are struggling. the batting leadoff against the dodgers, and he hit two home runs today. the giants beat la eight-four. the a's and the severus, younger brother is the second baseman who chases down his brother, then tax them out. i mean, that's going to cause the ruckus in the family. >>> earlier today our report came at peyton manning was going to be released by the colts. tonight our sister station got this video. >> we will talk tomorrow. >> are you both happy? >> we are good. >> how tough is this for you right now? >> we will do it tomorrow. >> digging down deep to stay on top. >> they will be released by the indianapolis colts. >> that was news at 11. >> we will do that tomorrow. ,,
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from here, the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. preached during the civil rights movement. this church is hollowed ground. welcome to a special edition of "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. and we're honored to broadcast from this church. dr. king became pastor here in 1954. from this church, he led the montgomery bus boycott, reshaping the course of history and igniting a movement that changed the world. today, after 54 miles of marching, we reached montgomery. many of us spoke at a rally on the steps of the state capital. the same steps where king stood 47 years ago at the end of his epic march from selma to montgomery. fighting for voting rights and immigrant rights. tonight, we'll have an exclusive interview with dr. king's oldest son about his father's legacy. and the fight to protect the gains of the civil rights movement. we'll also be talking politics. new job numbers. president obama is moving the economy in the right direction, even though republicans can't admit it. >>> plus, southern fried willard. romney suddenly discovers his southern roots on a swing through
from here, the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. preached during the civil rights movement. this church is hollowed ground. welcome to a special edition of "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. and we're honored to broadcast from this church. dr. king became pastor here in 1954. from this church, he led the montgomery bus boycott, reshaping the course of history and igniting a movement that changed the world. today, after 54 miles of marching, we reached montgomery. many of us spoke...