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take pkg 0:01 0:25 1:14 la voz de los mayas ==pkg == nat sound en maya es el sonido gutural que surgea tierra. de sus origenes y sus ancestros. sot victor lopez, interprete de lenguas mayas (10:45:56) (en q'anjobal con subtitulos) "mi misión es transmitir los sentimientos y el sufrimiento de inmigrantes que llegan a este país con muchas esperanzas' es la voz de los mayas. a traves de las lenguas que definen su su historia y su cultura. y que don victor lopez preserva como su vida misma. sot victor lopez, interprete de lenguas mayas (10:32:28) "pami s un privilegio, me gusta hacerlo, mas que todo, no me gustan las injusticias" es tambien la herramienta con la que, desde hace mas de 20 anos, trabaja como interprete, en tribunales federales y estatales y particularmente en cortes migratorias. sot victor lopez, interprete de lenguas mayas (10:33:04) "a veces no pueden tomar una decisión sobre un caso sino han entendido cual es la razón cual es el motivo por que las personas viajan o viajamos para aca este país" don victor domina a la perfeccion el q'anjobal.el akateco y el chuj.tres de lo
take pkg 0:01 0:25 1:14 la voz de los mayas ==pkg == nat sound en maya es el sonido gutural que surgea tierra. de sus origenes y sus ancestros. sot victor lopez, interprete de lenguas mayas (10:45:56) (en q'anjobal con subtitulos) "mi misión es transmitir los sentimientos y el sufrimiento de inmigrantes que llegan a este país con muchas esperanzas' es la voz de los mayas. a traves de las lenguas que definen su su historia y su cultura. y que don victor lopez preserva como su vida misma....
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. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> james real quick. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> if you could be a shark or eagle, which one would you be? >> shark. >> you'd have so many disadvantages to being a shark. if you're an eagle, you're flying. >> i thought would eagles would take this lady's babies away. >> no! biggie smalls, is he slightly overrated? >> he's no sir-mix-alot. >> what? >> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> james. >> james. >> james. >> shut up! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: best of olivia munn doing that. we love her. >> i love her. >> jimmy: ken jeong, everybody. "ride along 2" hits theaters friday. [ cheers and applause ] "dr. ken" airs friday nights at 8:30 on abc. we'll be right back with music from cam. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] uh, hello geico?... emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to believe this but it's um... it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in
. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> james real quick. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> james. >> maya. >> if you could be a shark or eagle, which one would you be? >> shark. >> you'd have so many disadvantages to being a shark. if you're an eagle, you're flying. >> i thought would eagles would take this lady's babies away. >> no! biggie smalls, is he slightly overrated? >> he's no sir-mix-alot. >> what?...
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collins was diagnosed with accute myeloid leukemia four years ago ((maya collins/cancer survivor)) "i would probably describe it as hard but everything will be ok because you can get rid of it and it positive attitude is as bright as her blue hair is featured with classmate ben terribilini who also has blood cancer in a new school video shot by richardson--((ben terribilini/cancer survivor)) "i had a bone marrow transplant radiation therapy and chemo."maya and ben's classmates watched their video in class today and will march out this weekend with a boost of motivation for one more fundraising push--((lauren richardson/mason middle school teacher)) "last year when we started pennies for patients we really weren't sure what the school was capable of in the past we raised three thousand four thousand the school record was eleven thousand and last year we broke it."these kids plan to break last year's record by reaching fifteen thousand dollars and both maya and ben are living examples of what research dollars can do((sot)) "i would say yes it's definitely ok to donate because it would
collins was diagnosed with accute myeloid leukemia four years ago ((maya collins/cancer survivor)) "i would probably describe it as hard but everything will be ok because you can get rid of it and it positive attitude is as bright as her blue hair is featured with classmate ben terribilini who also has blood cancer in a new school video shot by richardson--((ben terribilini/cancer survivor)) "i had a bone marrow transplant radiation therapy and chemo."maya and ben's classmates...
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when maya raises her hand. >> like, am i going to be able to answer this? >> reporter: they say her true genius lies in her humanity. >> i don't know that any student i would consider a genius? i really do think it comes from a place of passion, not just great intelligence. >> reporter: so now the school is bursting with pride over its new celebrity classmate. >> the kids were teasing me in class because they said, have you ever taught somebody famous? i said not yet but maya is going to win that award and she did. >> reporter: and the world wins, as well. in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >> that's a great story. the first place award comes with a $150,000 college scholarship which will come in handy since maya wants to go to harvard or stanford in the fall. >>> today the biggest names in tech and pop culture come together for the first-ever sillicon valley comic-con. it runs through sunday at the mcenery convention center in downtown san jose. apple cofounder steve wozniak is hosting the inaugural event which features a "back to the future" cast reunion, v
when maya raises her hand. >> like, am i going to be able to answer this? >> reporter: they say her true genius lies in her humanity. >> i don't know that any student i would consider a genius? i really do think it comes from a place of passion, not just great intelligence. >> reporter: so now the school is bursting with pride over its new celebrity classmate. >> the kids were teasing me in class because they said, have you ever taught somebody famous? i said not...
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>> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> james. >> james. >> james. >> shut up! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: best of olivia munn doing that. we love her. >> i love her. >> jimmy: ken jeong, everybody. "ride along 2" hits theaters friday. [ cheers and applause ] "dr. ken" airs friday nights at 8:30 on abc. we'll be right back with music from cam. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? is a tow truck. day or night, geico's emergency roadside service is there for you. when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. gumdr
>> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> maya. >> james. >> james. >> james. >> shut up! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: best of olivia munn doing that. we love her. >> i love her. >> jimmy: ken jeong, everybody. "ride along 2" hits theaters friday. [ cheers and applause ] "dr. ken" airs friday nights at 8:30 on abc. we'll be right back with music from cam. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] uh, hello...
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i said not yet but maya is going to win that award and she did!porter: and the world wins, as well. in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >> and the first place award comes with a $150,000 college scholarship which will come in handy since maya wants to go to harvard or stanford in the fall. good for her. >> you go, maya. love her teacher, too. some good energy there! >>> 5:56. all the recent rain means some changes to california's strategy when it comes to dealing with the drought. >> and we are set up for another annoying morning commute for a lot of bart riders. more on the problem and what it's going to take to fix it. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, and i'm frank mallicoat >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, march 18. i'm michelle griego. >> happy friday, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 6:00. and another long day for bart riders heading to work. a small piece of equipment keeps breaking down as power surges hit east bay tracks. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live in concord where commuters are coping with massive delays and crowded shuttles. go
i said not yet but maya is going to win that award and she did!porter: and the world wins, as well. in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >> and the first place award comes with a $150,000 college scholarship which will come in handy since maya wants to go to harvard or stanford in the fall. good for her. >> you go, maya. love her teacher, too. some good energy there! >>> 5:56. all the recent rain means some changes to california's strategy when it comes to dealing with the...
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maya angelou held a distinguished career that earned her over 80 honorary degrees. she was an american author, poet , and civil rights activist. dr. angelou was born on april 4, 1928, in st. louis, missouri. in 1981 she moved to winston-salem, north carolina, where she accepted the lifetime william neal reynolds professor shape of american studies at wake forest university. for over 30 years she served as a professor at wake forest university and became a community leader. dr. angelou made literary history with her 1969 acclaimed memoir, "i know why caged birds quing sink." when she became the first african-american woman to make the nonfiction best sellarlies. she served on two presidential committees, the american revolution bicentennial council under president ford, and the national commission and observance of international women's year under president carter. in 1993, upon the request of president clinton, dr. angelou composed a poem to read at his inauguration. that poem, entitled "on the pulse of the morning" was broadcast live around the world. in 2000, pres
maya angelou held a distinguished career that earned her over 80 honorary degrees. she was an american author, poet , and civil rights activist. dr. angelou was born on april 4, 1928, in st. louis, missouri. in 1981 she moved to winston-salem, north carolina, where she accepted the lifetime william neal reynolds professor shape of american studies at wake forest university. for over 30 years she served as a professor at wake forest university and became a community leader. dr. angelou made...
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aptly called maya estu fiesta.nstagram sensation with 20,000 followers is no stranger to the limelight. seen picturesed here with hillary clinton, katy perry and. >> dan: von furstenberg. >> you just ruined everything. >> reporter: the concept is not new. mtv's hit show "my super sweet and opulent occasions. for this pampered princess, a night to remember and for her father, a bill he won't soon forget. i'm juju chang in new york. >> did you have one of those? >> oh, my god, yes, even in that lovely dress. a dress like that. she -- she's kind of popular. >> yeah? >> kind of stalking her instagram here. there are photos of her with jamie foxx as well as shaquille o'neal. you saw the katy perry stuff. the vice president and so just imagine if that's her 15-year-old party, what the sweet 16 will be, what the wedding will be like. >> we look forward to that. >> it will be huge. hopefully we'll get invited. >> it will be periscoped live for all of us to watch. >> that's the in us for this half hour. >> take a look at an
aptly called maya estu fiesta.nstagram sensation with 20,000 followers is no stranger to the limelight. seen picturesed here with hillary clinton, katy perry and. >> dan: von furstenberg. >> you just ruined everything. >> reporter: the concept is not new. mtv's hit show "my super sweet and opulent occasions. for this pampered princess, a night to remember and for her father, a bill he won't soon forget. i'm juju chang in new york. >> did you have one of those?...
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here is 9 news reporter maya rodriguez. >> the heart beat of time. the ticking off of seconds, the very definition of what a second is. >> we are in the time scale room. >> john low is part of a team at the national institute of sanders and technology in boulder, home of the nation's atomic clock. it is called an atomic clock because 1 second of time is based on how long it takes type of atom. >> so somebody has to say how much is a kilogram? how long is a meter? 1 second? >> it is a standard applied since 1967 to a clock whose function is to keep the rest of us, well, functional. >> everything from power grids to gps devices rely on the accuracy of the atomic clock. >> so what we do is we base our time on the atomic technology and then periodically have to throw in a leap second, which keeps us in sync with the rotation of the earth. >> staying in sync is everything here. multiple atomic clocks work together to keep the atomic clock on time. so it is given the choice, how would these time keepers choose to spend their leap day? >> you are given an e
here is 9 news reporter maya rodriguez. >> the heart beat of time. the ticking off of seconds, the very definition of what a second is. >> we are in the time scale room. >> john low is part of a team at the national institute of sanders and technology in boulder, home of the nation's atomic clock. it is called an atomic clock because 1 second of time is based on how long it takes type of atom. >> so somebody has to say how much is a kilogram? how long is a meter? 1...
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he took it right out of my hands. >> maya: okay. what exactly are we looking for?rick: i don't know. something. any kind of clu
he took it right out of my hands. >> maya: okay. what exactly are we looking for?rick: i don't know. something. any kind of clu
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they spoke to 9 news reporter maya rodriguez about their work and a major solar eclipse we will be able to see in colorado next year. >> pretty cool. >> it is a slesial event capturing imaginations for a millennium. >> such an amazing experience to feel things become cool, animals become quiet, to have pitch black coming with the stars. it is just an amazing event. >> the event is a solar eclipse, when the moon moves past the sun blocking its rays, it happens every year somewhere on earth, but not always populated areas making it a rare event for human eyes. nasa is using the 2016 eclipse in asia to make important observations about the sun's outer atmosphere, called the corona. explosions happening many times the size of the earth. they send out material into the solar system and sometimes that material interacts with the earth. >> that can create phenomena like the northern lights but can interfere with satellites, gps, and electrical grids and astronauts in orbit. understanding that space weather is critical, nasa says, so they can get better at forecasting it. the eclipse in asia wi
they spoke to 9 news reporter maya rodriguez about their work and a major solar eclipse we will be able to see in colorado next year. >> pretty cool. >> it is a slesial event capturing imaginations for a millennium. >> such an amazing experience to feel things become cool, animals become quiet, to have pitch black coming with the stars. it is just an amazing event. >> the event is a solar eclipse, when the moon moves past the sun blocking its rays, it happens every year...
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to read maya talking about? the other important black leader instead of malcolm x. he reflects the speech very quickly. so how do you see these changes? but how did he negotiate his way? >> is he tick every hurdle as it came. but i knew people and strangers would never have questions about somebody else but this is what we wanted to believe was there. but he took a major for the initial hit by choosing the draft and lost his career many, many years. what keep him the strength? >> i don't think money matter at all. michael jordan. when he was asked to be involved in a controversial political campaign he said the public buys the nikes' to. he did want to do that in muhammad ali refused money was not important so after winning the to the chippy gives the famous declaration of independence the. i am free to be to award to be. but why did you say that? [laughter] but then to say i will only be worth one provide billions instead of 1.6 billion. civic he will not be for you want me to be. >> going back to starting to write the book. >> it is fun to deal with a co-author. a
to read maya talking about? the other important black leader instead of malcolm x. he reflects the speech very quickly. so how do you see these changes? but how did he negotiate his way? >> is he tick every hurdle as it came. but i knew people and strangers would never have questions about somebody else but this is what we wanted to believe was there. but he took a major for the initial hit by choosing the draft and lost his career many, many years. what keep him the strength? >> i...
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so maya, using a harness to secure himself, climbed out on the ledge, too. >> i was able to utilize mytraining to assist her with coming back off the ledge. >> reporter: maya has been trained for such incidents. >> just so we can come up with better actions, not every person that we encounter needs to go to jail. >> reporter: he says that day in february he focused on slowing down events and making a person connection. textbook training according to the behavioral health services. >> officers, we've learned, have a tendency to want to jump to -- from a to b really fast, and we want them to begin to use their words to talk. >> reporter: 20 minutes of soul- searching talk allowed maya to make the connection that's the difference between life and death. >> it's good to be able to be versed in that area of training and being able to rely upon it. >> reporter: so this reluctant hero says' relieved the spotlight is fading. but he won't be able to dodge the next honor. injust a few months his wife makes him a father for the second time. in santa claire remarks jesse gary, fox 2 news. >>> the
so maya, using a harness to secure himself, climbed out on the ledge, too. >> i was able to utilize mytraining to assist her with coming back off the ledge. >> reporter: maya has been trained for such incidents. >> just so we can come up with better actions, not every person that we encounter needs to go to jail. >> reporter: he says that day in february he focused on slowing down events and making a person connection. textbook training according to the behavioral health...
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. >> están los ovnis detrás de la desaparición de los mayas? >> que se vaya. >> mi primer instinto sí, el segundo que se vaya. >> el tercero que le cambie un camión por arriba. >> usted ¿qué haría? >> para afuera, para la calle, de una vez. >> sí pero primero lo quisiera matar y después uno va bajando con eso, lo botas de tu vida, lo olvidas para siempre. >> sí es que estás siendo demasiado radical. >> quiere decir que te importó demasiado. >> sí uno de ellos mejor me callo. >> es que la infidelidad. >> ya vamos con felicidad. >> sí ¿qué tal? qué gusto saludarles, es la primera edición de noticiero telemundo "un nuevo día" y el panorama para llegar a la casa blanca luego del súper martes está más claro, los dos grandes rivales son donald trump y hillary clinton. >> el partido republicano enfrenta el reto que donald trump triunfador no se lleve la nominación de ese partido detrás de ted cruz y senador marco rubio necesitaran obtener todo o nada cuando se hagan las primarias en su casa, o sea en la florida y en el lado demócrata hillary clinton t
. >> están los ovnis detrás de la desaparición de los mayas? >> que se vaya. >> mi primer instinto sí, el segundo que se vaya. >> el tercero que le cambie un camión por arriba. >> usted ¿qué haría? >> para afuera, para la calle, de una vez. >> sí pero primero lo quisiera matar y después uno va bajando con eso, lo botas de tu vida, lo olvidas para siempre. >> sí es que estás siendo demasiado radical. >> quiere decir que te...
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the spacecraft was built by lockheed martin near littleton. maya rodriguez just underwent test here in colorado. over the orion about 15-hundred of them in all. it's all part of the latest test. the space vehicle needs to pass... on the journey to mars. "instead of taking the spacecraft to a facility, we can take the test to the spacecraft." it's an acoustic test. designed to reproduce the vibrations orion will experience on its next test launch. vibrations that come from the rocket. that will pull orion out of the grip of earth's gravity. and into space. "so, the speakers that you see will essentially recreate the same sound pressure and noise that the rocket would when it was launching." all of this comes as scott kelly returned to earth. at the end of the year in space mission. kelly's time on the international space station is designed to see how the human body reacts to zero-gravity. and how humans going on a potential three- year roundtrip orion. which is why lockheed martin engineers near littleton. say this acoustic test is a crucial one. "you get a lot of vibration with that,
the spacecraft was built by lockheed martin near littleton. maya rodriguez just underwent test here in colorado. over the orion about 15-hundred of them in all. it's all part of the latest test. the space vehicle needs to pass... on the journey to mars. "instead of taking the spacecraft to a facility, we can take the test to the spacecraft." it's an acoustic test. designed to reproduce the vibrations orion will experience on its next test launch. vibrations that come from the rocket....
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based in california and called 'whoopi and maya.' their products will target women who suffer from menstrual cramps. >> pam: the company makes weed in the form of edible chocolate, liquid drops or bath-soaks. they will go on sale at select california medical marijuana dispensaries starting next month. >> pam: coming up in 60 seconds! the poisoning of a classmate we will have the shocking allegations in a split-second to make a decision fight or die! next! >> pam: we will have sports later in this broadcast with grant >> you hold it like this and the tip of the knife was before my eyes. none of that knife is coming near me. >> pam: during rubbery caught on camera. --a daring robbery, caught on camera. a customer at a new york gas station was held at knife- point by a would-be robber over the weekend. >> pam:but somehow he was able to wrestle the suspect out of the store. the manager of the store says he was in disbelief when his long time customer fought back. >> pam:working together, the pair manage to push the man out the door- and
based in california and called 'whoopi and maya.' their products will target women who suffer from menstrual cramps. >> pam: the company makes weed in the form of edible chocolate, liquid drops or bath-soaks. they will go on sale at select california medical marijuana dispensaries starting next month. >> pam: coming up in 60 seconds! the poisoning of a classmate we will have the shocking allegations in a split-second to make a decision fight or die! next! >> pam: we will have...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project.you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been mor
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project.you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the...
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maya fue encontrado sin vida, la vÍctima presentaba mÚltiples heridas. hospital donde falleciÓ meta mÁs tarde. un incendio obligÓ a varios residentes a salir del su casa rÁpidamente, la llamas iniciaron a las cinco de la madrugada. cuando los bomberos llegaron encontraron a varios residentes tratando de apagar el fuego con extinguidores. les tomÓ a los bomberos menos de una hora apagar el fuego que se podÍa extender rÁpidamente otras viviendas. no se reportaron heridos. dos hombres resultaron heridos despuÉs del choque. la intersecciÓn del roseveelt. otro accidente vehicular lo sucediÓ sobre la interestatal a la altura del condado lobels. direcciÓn norte muy cerca de la ruta 101 la salida de 67. un camiÓn con remolque chocó contra la baranda divisoria, segÚn vemos en las imÁgenes. no se reportaron heridos, empleados de limpieza fueron llamados para ayudar con la limpieza del combustible derramado. en new hallarse otro camiÓn con remolque sufrió otro accidente cerca de la salida ocho, el tanque de combustible auxiliar se rompiÓ causando derrama la vida. c
maya fue encontrado sin vida, la vÍctima presentaba mÚltiples heridas. hospital donde falleciÓ meta mÁs tarde. un incendio obligÓ a varios residentes a salir del su casa rÁpidamente, la llamas iniciaron a las cinco de la madrugada. cuando los bomberos llegaron encontraron a varios residentes tratando de apagar el fuego con extinguidores. les tomÓ a los bomberos menos de una hora apagar el fuego que se podÍa extender rÁpidamente otras viviendas. no se reportaron heridos. dos hombres...
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students excited about careers in stem -- science, technology, engineering and math. 9news reporter maya rodriguez explores the plan to help teenagers of today become the scientists of tomorrow. sometimes. to understand the part. you have the dress the part. "when i saw it, i thought i was going to pass out." caroline janney is a freshman at east high school. trying on some of the heavy-duty gear researchers wear when they do field work at the south pole. "it just sounds so interesting to learn to live in such a unique place." she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f. kennedy high in denver. who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric administration complex in boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper. and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science. and its real-world applications. "what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stem stuff they are working on currently in their high school." that included lessons about lightning safety. and experiments with electricity.. "we're always looking
students excited about careers in stem -- science, technology, engineering and math. 9news reporter maya rodriguez explores the plan to help teenagers of today become the scientists of tomorrow. sometimes. to understand the part. you have the dress the part. "when i saw it, i thought i was going to pass out." caroline janney is a freshman at east high school. trying on some of the heavy-duty gear researchers wear when they do field work at the south pole. "it just sounds so...
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maya rodriguez, 9news. >> the veterans are all from the clairemont park retirement community in denver. >>> so as we enjoy the warm and >>> hello, welcome back. a beautiful evening in the 9news backyard on this first day of march. i'm meteorologist kathy saban. enjoy the break from the wind, the wind's coming back with a vengeance tomorrow. but the winds in the atmosphere brought in enough cloud cover for a great sunset. if you have a great sunrise, or 37 in leadville. currently, the airport reporting light winds out of the southwest, but temperatures are still mild. studios. we're still close to 50 degrees here at the 6:00 hour. almost the 7:00 hour now, and we are tracking the wind. winds continue to increase over some of the higher passes from 30 to 40, even 50 miles per hour. gusty winds, low humidity values and warm temperatures, adding to the increase in fire danger for us across the front range and eastern plains. we do have high wind warnings out for southeastern wyoming. areas shaded in purple, already gusty winds impacting travel for those heading northbound out of denver. up
maya rodriguez, 9news. >> the veterans are all from the clairemont park retirement community in denver. >>> so as we enjoy the warm and >>> hello, welcome back. a beautiful evening in the 9news backyard on this first day of march. i'm meteorologist kathy saban. enjoy the break from the wind, the wind's coming back with a vengeance tomorrow. but the winds in the atmosphere brought in enough cloud cover for a great sunset. if you have a great sunrise, or 37 in leadville....
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maya spencer, control in the first half, leading 42-18. spencer 17 on night. dominique wilson, a play 14 points, nc state 76-60 win. state plays syracuse today. a welcome sight, duke's stevens, missed the last 7 games with a foot injury. returns to score 14 points, 15 rebounds for duke. derrick cheatham, leading the way with 20, blue devils beat virginia. that's the 24th straight time, that duke has beat didn't wahoos. task today, the top seeded irish from notre dame. >>> family and friends are preparing for the funeral of a man shot by a raleigh police officer as a report is giving the public better insight in to what may have happened that day. >>> egyptian student is likely to be deported today. your pick 3 numbers, 4-5- 4. yowant to feel connected. formed, cluded, inspired. so, when important things happen, we're here. your local tv and radio broadcasters. america's number one source for news, weather and information. on every screen in your life. were bsters,alwa here fo wherever here may be. xt "tv 528. ashi cal statns matte benefiber healthy shape helps
maya spencer, control in the first half, leading 42-18. spencer 17 on night. dominique wilson, a play 14 points, nc state 76-60 win. state plays syracuse today. a welcome sight, duke's stevens, missed the last 7 games with a foot injury. returns to score 14 points, 15 rebounds for duke. derrick cheatham, leading the way with 20, blue devils beat virginia. that's the 24th straight time, that duke has beat didn't wahoos. task today, the top seeded irish from notre dame. >>> family and...
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here to explain is 9 news reporter, maya rodriguez. >> reporter: 340 days after launching, commander scott kelly capped off a mission designed to help humans travel before. >> i feel fortunate to be given this responsibility to be able >> reporter: that responsibility included becoming a test subject on how -- the control subject, scott's identical twin brother who stayed on earth while his brother lived on the space station much. >> it's really a great experiment to look at two people that are genetically identical and what's changed is the environment they've been live nothing. >> reporter: some of the changes will be noted by researchers at colorado state university. >> this whole year-long mission is considered a step toward mars. to being able to spend longer space. >> reporter: nasa intends to send astronauts to mars -- >> a mission to mars will take a minimum of about 30 months in zero gravity. the body will react to long term exposure to radiation and how zero graft affects muscles, bones, and fluids in the body. kelly said it's all part of the journey to mars and beyond. >>
here to explain is 9 news reporter, maya rodriguez. >> reporter: 340 days after launching, commander scott kelly capped off a mission designed to help humans travel before. >> i feel fortunate to be given this responsibility to be able >> reporter: that responsibility included becoming a test subject on how -- the control subject, scott's identical twin brother who stayed on earth while his brother lived on the space station much. >> it's really a great experiment to...
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maya rodriguez explores this plan to help teenagers become >> reporter: sometimes, to understand the part, you have to dress the part. >> when i saw it, i thought i was going to pass out. >> reporter: caroline janney is a freshman at east high school, trying on some of the heavy duty gear researchers wear when they do field work at the south pole. >> it sounds interesting to learn to live in such a unique place. >> reporter: she's one of two dozen students from east high and john f kennedy high in denver who visited the national oceanic and atmospheric boulder. it's part of a program called my brother's keeper and the idea revolves around getting teens excited about science and its real-world applications. >> what we're trying to do is expose them to new careers that are related to some of the stuff they're doing in their high school. >> reporter: that included lessons on lightning safety and experiments with electricity. young students, bright, that are interested in science and we like to spark their curiosity. >> reporter: and a hands on look at the air we breathe every day from c
maya rodriguez explores this plan to help teenagers become >> reporter: sometimes, to understand the part, you have to dress the part. >> when i saw it, i thought i was going to pass out. >> reporter: caroline janney is a freshman at east high school, trying on some of the heavy duty gear researchers wear when they do field work at the south pole. >> it sounds interesting to learn to live in such a unique place. >> reporter: she's one of two dozen students from...
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. >> reporter: the mother of three was focused on her daughter maya as she prepared for major surgery to help her walk. >> surgeries don't always occur when you have money, to say that your kid needs surgery and you have to find a place to stay, it just needs to be done. >> reporter: ronald mcdonald house in wilmington delaware opened their doors. >> we needed that place. they eliminate all of that extra stuff that you will have have to worry about. when you are planning for your kid to have surgery. >> reporter: that was back in 2002. >> one thing that i kept in my mind when i'm able to i will give back. i will chip in. i will come back. my dream, my goal, was to help the ronald mcdonald house, in my life. >> reporter: officer tally got that chance, when someone gave her a pair of these red and white socks and asked police department to take part in show your stripes campaign. >> my initial goal, was to sell 600 socks. we ended up selling that becomes of socks within a day and a half, 600 socks had gone. you would have thought i was selling like candy, give me 50 socks. i need 25 pai
. >> reporter: the mother of three was focused on her daughter maya as she prepared for major surgery to help her walk. >> surgeries don't always occur when you have money, to say that your kid needs surgery and you have to find a place to stay, it just needs to be done. >> reporter: ronald mcdonald house in wilmington delaware opened their doors. >> we needed that place. they eliminate all of that extra stuff that you will have have to worry about. when you are planning...
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it is first time he and maya ara a solo, will star together as on stage loves.tienne, the dashing but part bassill o, maya ara in keeper's daughter, marry a man of means. >> ♪ >> it is all about that, to runaway together, and stay together. >> reporter: characters not far removed from the pair's real life after dating for six years, last month, etienne asked mayara to marry him. she said yes. >> that is right. >> reporter: but their love story runs deeper, both from cuba, the couple first met in florida avenue mayara sought asylum in the you had at 17 years old. >> when i came here to the united states, my uncle told me, so i have to start dancing and start working. >> i thought would i help her get back. >> he helped mayara with training and traveled the world dance nothing all of the same companies, each others source of support, on thursday, before the curtain rises, etienne and mayara will take a quiet moment before taking the stage. >> we will go to the stage. >> little kiss right before we go on the stage and everything is fine. >> reporter: a true love st
it is first time he and maya ara a solo, will star together as on stage loves.tienne, the dashing but part bassill o, maya ara in keeper's daughter, marry a man of means. >> ♪ >> it is all about that, to runaway together, and stay together. >> reporter: characters not far removed from the pair's real life after dating for six years, last month, etienne asked mayara to marry him. she said yes. >> that is right. >> reporter: but their love story runs deeper, both...
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confirm an arrest in the stabbing death of a transgender woman last month officers found 25-year-old maya lying on penn street in center city with stab wounds and she did later die. police have not released a motive for the attack. >>> police on the scene of a deadly shooting right now in cobbs creek. we're told a man was shot in the head just after 4:00 o'clock. it happened on the 600 block of cobbs creek parkway. no arrests have been made as of yet. >>> texas couple will never go back to ihop again after reading the words written on their receipt. >> the restaurant has apologized but the couple says they were deeply offended. fox's bridget spencer has their story. >> reporter: roman spark man and his girlfriend did not expect this to show up o ihop to go order receipt. >> you see the receipt. it says black people on there. >> that's right. black people printed in big letters on the top of the receipt. the couple walked into the 24 hour spot on caesar chavez street monday morning before 3:00 o'clock. brown could not believe what she was reading. >> what does this mean, like, are ya'll go
confirm an arrest in the stabbing death of a transgender woman last month officers found 25-year-old maya lying on penn street in center city with stab wounds and she did later die. police have not released a motive for the attack. >>> police on the scene of a deadly shooting right now in cobbs creek. we're told a man was shot in the head just after 4:00 o'clock. it happened on the 600 block of cobbs creek parkway. no arrests have been made as of yet. >>> texas couple will...
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. >> reporter: the lesson is part of a program by educator mary maya believing teaching about sacrifice is one way to connect students. >> we have a generation that is completely disconnected from the casualties of war. >> reporter: to read about sacrifice is one thing. it is a whole other thing to walk it. >> we are going to be going to the national cemetery. look at the different grave stones. >> reporter: as part of the program the students walked among the military graves in the national cemetery covering 150 years worth of wars. >> there are over 30,000 people buried here. >> i was shocked. >> i did not know there was going to be this much graves. >> reporter: the students growing up beyond the grip of major conflict this reality was etched in granite. >> they didn't know their birthdays. >> it is a good perspective for them to see how their lives are different today. >> you are going to each do a rub in. >> the program is aimed at connecting students along with geographic connection and an emotional one. >> seeing these young people that died that never had the chance to pass 20.
. >> reporter: the lesson is part of a program by educator mary maya believing teaching about sacrifice is one way to connect students. >> we have a generation that is completely disconnected from the casualties of war. >> reporter: to read about sacrifice is one thing. it is a whole other thing to walk it. >> we are going to be going to the national cemetery. look at the different grave stones. >> reporter: as part of the program the students walked among the...
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without, if we had not put figures in here we would've done something like maya lin. e don't want to copy someone else. we have taken her idea and brought in the idea of figures and meshed the two together. it is modern and it is traditional. we are trying not to neglect anybody who comes to this part ecause anybody will understand it. they will react in their own personal way to something that s universal. >> what we do with these cultures is we brought them down to the level where people an touch it. a durable enough wall that we want people to have that connection and rub the finger. through that tactile experience people can create their own memories. >> it is accessible. you can reach out and touch it. we are giving him that same sense of transformation but at hand level. i work in the south bronx with live models. 50,000 hours of that. these people are not professional models. they are people that i found on craigslist. world war i was made up of the same demographics. you didn't have live looking models. i had to find people that fit the criteria. we are not do
without, if we had not put figures in here we would've done something like maya lin. e don't want to copy someone else. we have taken her idea and brought in the idea of figures and meshed the two together. it is modern and it is traditional. we are trying not to neglect anybody who comes to this part ecause anybody will understand it. they will react in their own personal way to something that s universal. >> what we do with these cultures is we brought them down to the level where...
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. >> reporter: maya says this active panel make learning an interactive experience. >> i can see it and come up to the board and i learn better. >> this generation, most of the kids have electronic devices so they know how to work them t allows the teacher and student to have two-way interaction with each other. >> reporter: and what do the students think about being one of first classrooms with this sailing. sorry. >>> a community response to an alarming new survey about american men. >> coming up, arielle clay is live with what police have to say about the statistics and responding. >> plus n this digital age, most phone books make their way to the recycling bin. for some, they are in high demand. why the publishers say they will continue to produce the - - the
. >> reporter: maya says this active panel make learning an interactive experience. >> i can see it and come up to the board and i learn better. >> this generation, most of the kids have electronic devices so they know how to work them t allows the teacher and student to have two-way interaction with each other. >> reporter: and what do the students think about being one of first classrooms with this sailing. sorry. >>> a community response to an alarming new...
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the name of the new medical marijuana intervention is called whoopee and maya.y are only available to card- carrying residents of california. experts say the marijuana industry is worth about $5.7 billion in the united states. >> who is maya? >> i think that's her daughter. >> okay. >>> a gas in a rhode island tourism video is getting a lot of clicks on facebook today. >> check out the offending clip. >> but holds enough uniqueness, that you're never bored. >> rhode island is small but awesome, right? turns out that glass building e. r that's the harpa hall conference center. located in iceland. oops. tourism officials have yanked that ad, and blamed the mistake on an editing company. editors made a similar mistake in february, when a video from can viewfer was -- vancouver was made in a marketing ad. >> iceland? rhode island. pretty close to each other, right? >> yeah. >>> how would you like to step out your front door and see this sitting on your porch? animal control workers in fort myers posted this picture of a panther. happened last week. and the panther j
the name of the new medical marijuana intervention is called whoopee and maya.y are only available to card- carrying residents of california. experts say the marijuana industry is worth about $5.7 billion in the united states. >> who is maya? >> i think that's her daughter. >> okay. >>> a gas in a rhode island tourism video is getting a lot of clicks on facebook today. >> check out the offending clip. >> but holds enough uniqueness, that you're never...
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syrian state media say government forces have taken the ancient city of pal maya from isil. it's been reported that the citadel area has been recaptured by the government, but the city itself is still contested. we have more from the turkish-syrian border with more. >> the area is only one kilometer away from the city center. so over controls the area gives them the vantage point. and in military terms they will nobody control of the city itself. we have reports that isil sit putting a tough part of the number earlier p we know from different reports that they're clearing the numbers of areas. now the entire city of palmyra is quite big for the regime and the russians because it connects with other strongholds to the north and then to the east and there is an isil stronghold 37 so we'll cut the supply roots to them. >> a mass protest taking place in the yemeni capital of sanaa. it's a year to the day in campaigns against hooty rebels began in the country. the former yemeni president spoke to the crowd. >> on this day in 2015, the assault on the yemeni people started. killing
syrian state media say government forces have taken the ancient city of pal maya from isil. it's been reported that the citadel area has been recaptured by the government, but the city itself is still contested. we have more from the turkish-syrian border with more. >> the area is only one kilometer away from the city center. so over controls the area gives them the vantage point. and in military terms they will nobody control of the city itself. we have reports that isil sit putting a...
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maya spe, coroth fit haleadg 42- how abouis qu i ewi s going lk at thelkwo pl. ls thri 14oint n. welcome siate with ot injurytoe po redsfoke. th, rg. that tstigmeke at dnwa task t, e to h fromtrme. >>ig rasiughtviologisspanalnowh >>> his family and community members get some answers to what happened that fateful day the reason authorities believe a man rammed his car in to a federal building. >> this campaign for the last year, dom trump has mocked everybody with personal attacks. >> this guy lied so much about my record. >> the gloves come off again, they have been off for a while in the latest republican presidential debate, a look at the most talked about moments of the night. 5:30, good morning, we are glad you are with us and going in to the weekend together. >> it feels cool, once again, chilly. going to need the thick coat. feeling like winter. the rain jacket might not be heavy enough. the radar picture, talk yesterday and the day before about the fact that might mix with snow flakes, not seeing that around the triangle. mecklenburg county, virginia, the radar indicating
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. >> reporter: mother of three was focused on her daughter maya as she prepared for major surgery to. >> surgeries don't always occur when you have money, to say their kid needs surgery and you have to find a place to stay, it just need to be done report report ronald mcdonald house in wilmington delaware opened their doors. >> we needed that place, they eliminate all that extra stuff that you would have to worry about. when you are planning for your kid to have surgery. >> reporter: that was back in 2002. >> one thing i kept in my mind, when i'm able to i will give back. i'm thinking, thinking and it is like bam, it comes back. my dream, my goal, was to help the ronald mcdonald house at some point in my life. >> reporter: officer roselyn got that chance when someone gave her a pair of red and white socks and asked the police department to take part in the show your stripes campaign. >> my initial goal was to sell 600 socks. we ended up selling that becomes of socks, within a day and a half, 600 socks had gone. >> you would have thought i was selling like candy. >> ross, give me 50 s
. >> reporter: mother of three was focused on her daughter maya as she prepared for major surgery to. >> surgeries don't always occur when you have money, to say their kid needs surgery and you have to find a place to stay, it just need to be done report report ronald mcdonald house in wilmington delaware opened their doors. >> we needed that place, they eliminate all that extra stuff that you would have to worry about. when you are planning for your kid to have surgery....
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. >>> members of congress attempted to name a post office after maya angelou but nine republicaned voted against the measure their opposition is to angelou being a communist sympathizer. president obama gave her the president medal of freedom in 2011. >>> it was an intense cross-examination for sportscaster and host erin andrews. they received in her $75 million lawsuit against the hotel and stalker that filmed her nude. >> they said what happened to andrews did not hurt her career. >> reporter: a second emotional day on the stand for erin andrews. >> do you believe you will ever get over this? >> no. the sportscaster and "dancing with the stars" host said her life changed when her stalker posted a naked video of her on the internet. >> i look everywhere, i look for lights and red lights and i look for cameras and i check the bed and the alarm clock and the phones. but after the tears a grueling cross-examination. >> have you done very well in your career since 2009. >> yes. >> attorneys for the marriott hotel arguing that the nude recordings have not had a negative impact on her career.
. >>> members of congress attempted to name a post office after maya angelou but nine republicaned voted against the measure their opposition is to angelou being a communist sympathizer. president obama gave her the president medal of freedom in 2011. >>> it was an intense cross-examination for sportscaster and host erin andrews. they received in her $75 million lawsuit against the hotel and stalker that filmed her nude. >> they said what happened to andrews did not hurt...
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she and co founder maya elizabeth are launching a new medical marijuana company in california.opi and maya will sell products targeted at woman who suffers from painful men stroll cramps. will they will buy discrete versions of pot in the form of the chocolate, lick witt drops or bat soaps. >>> coming up, donald trump ignites another fire storm over controversy, this time over his comments on abortion. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman. >> yeah, there has to be some form. >> up next what trump is saying now and how his political rivals are racking. >> he has jumped hundreds of time but midair mistake nearly killed this sky diver and it was all caught on camera. see what went wrong, more than. >>> we have a very serious accident in bryn mawr and disable vehicle on the commodore barry bridge and all that coming up with you first we will take a quick break, stay where you are, cbs-3 "eyewitn welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens.
she and co founder maya elizabeth are launching a new medical marijuana company in california.opi and maya will sell products targeted at woman who suffers from painful men stroll cramps. will they will buy discrete versions of pot in the form of the chocolate, lick witt drops or bat soaps. >>> coming up, donald trump ignites another fire storm over controversy, this time over his comments on abortion. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman. >>...
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members vote against naming a post office against the world-famous poet and civil rights activist maya angelou. hard to believe. and even as the establishment condemns the things donald trump says and does, the republican leadership is still supporting it. the speaker of the house yesterday affirmed that he will vote for donald trump if he is the republican nominee for president. the senate republican leader has not said he won't support donald trump if he is the nominee, publicly at least. republicans are supporting a man who refused to denounce the k.k.k., a man who continues to denigrate immigrants, muslims and the disabled. donald trump is the standard-bearer for the republican party. republicans create him by spending seven years appealing to some of the darkest forces in america. now it's up to the republicans to try and undo what they have done by denouncing donald trump. it's time for the republicans to stop the frankenstein they created. "trump is the g.o.p.'s frankenstein monster." if republicans fail to stop donald
members vote against naming a post office against the world-famous poet and civil rights activist maya angelou. hard to believe. and even as the establishment condemns the things donald trump says and does, the republican leadership is still supporting it. the speaker of the house yesterday affirmed that he will vote for donald trump if he is the republican nominee for president. the senate republican leader has not said he won't support donald trump if he is the nominee, publicly at least....
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the only certainty now is that difficult days lie ahead >>> guatemala is the birthplace of the maya people and has one of the largest populations of indigenous people in the americas. besides spanish, there are 23 recognised languages spoken in the central american nation. some of the large wages are at risk of disappearing. >> this man is determined to save his people's language from oblivion. the people number more than 200,000, but a handful of elders speak the language fluently. they hope to change that, and is starting by teaching the teachers. >> if i die what, is going to happen with the knowledge. it will be lost, if i shared in the schools with the teachers and friends, it will flourish. >> since the arrival of the spanish, racism and discrimination have chipped away at the indigenous cultures, and with that their languages, and they account for 40% of the population, large enough to force the government into access. . >> in 2002 guatemala passed a law recognising 23 indigenous languages and required the funds to be made available for languages in danger of disappearing. >> in spi
the only certainty now is that difficult days lie ahead >>> guatemala is the birthplace of the maya people and has one of the largest populations of indigenous people in the americas. besides spanish, there are 23 recognised languages spoken in the central american nation. some of the large wages are at risk of disappearing. >> this man is determined to save his people's language from oblivion. the people number more than 200,000, but a handful of elders speak the language...
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new business venture selling cannibis, "the view" host is opening a new business called whoopi and maya, it will target women suffering from extreme menstrual cramps. >>> still ahead on "action news" another check of the accuweather forecast, stepping outside. sky 6 hd showing you the plat memorial bridge. >>> check this out. dozens of children used easter egg hunting skills to find a home run ball in the bushes. this is last night's spring training game against the san francisco giants. check it out tiny fans tackled the landscape and one eagle eye boy discovered it and pulled it out of the plant. will he keep it or put it on ebay. >> stormtracker 6 live double scan right now and our only issue is the wind and no precipitation currently. as we take a look outside. fdr park down by the stadiums, we have a fair amount of blue in play and you can see the branchs on the trees waiving around a bit. and after we packed up the camera and headed home, the clouds thickened up and that is what we have right now, 71 in philadelphia with the winds running south-southwest at 20 miles per hour. and
new business venture selling cannibis, "the view" host is opening a new business called whoopi and maya, it will target women suffering from extreme menstrual cramps. >>> still ahead on "action news" another check of the accuweather forecast, stepping outside. sky 6 hd showing you the plat memorial bridge. >>> check this out. dozens of children used easter egg hunting skills to find a home run ball in the bushes. this is last night's spring training game...
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. >>> a bill to name a post office after may maya angelou passed the house. the office will be in winston-salem where she lived nine republicans voted against the bill criticizing her for supporting fidel castro. democrat representative alma adams who represents north carolina accused them of disrespecting her legacy. >> christine: if you are about to headed on the head out the door, traffic is light, we're giving you the green light on 77, 85 and 485, but as soon as a problem arises and causes a back up we'll tell you first on wbtv because you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic on wbtv news this morning. here is meteorologist al conklin. >> al: thanks, christine. out there this morning the leading edge of the precipitation now trying to come across the ohio valley toward the southern appalachian mountains, a lot of cloud cover here but the main batch of precipitation is back to the west of us. how is all this going to unfold? futurecast may be a little bit quick here, i got the idea the cloud cover coming in certainly this morning
. >>> a bill to name a post office after may maya angelou passed the house. the office will be in winston-salem where she lived nine republicans voted against the bill criticizing her for supporting fidel castro. democrat representative alma adams who represents north carolina accused them of disrespecting her legacy. >> christine: if you are about to headed on the head out the door, traffic is light, we're giving you the green light on 77, 85 and 485, but as soon as a problem...
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maya angelou said when someone shows you who they are, believe them and once again, he has shown us whoe is. >> but to punish a woman for having an abortion is beyond comp rehension. one would say what is in donald trump's mind except we're tired of saying that. >> ted cruz responded by saying quote. in a rare moment of unity, planned parenthood president denounced the donald on twitter. and from the head of march for life, a group that wants to overturn roe v wade. >> we would not advocate any form of punishment for a woman who's made such a desperate and sad choice as abortion. >> and trump announced a statement fully walking back his remark. now, this all comes as a new poll taken before last night's town hall shows cruz ahead of trump, which is a drastic shift when trump had a commanding lead and he's polling behind both cruz and john kasich in support of women in the by four points. that's a slight increase from february. >>> it was a frightening night of severe weather for many with almost 28 million people at risk today. several buildings were severely damaged and roads closed. t
maya angelou said when someone shows you who they are, believe them and once again, he has shown us whoe is. >> but to punish a woman for having an abortion is beyond comp rehension. one would say what is in donald trump's mind except we're tired of saying that. >> ted cruz responded by saying quote. in a rare moment of unity, planned parenthood president denounced the donald on twitter. and from the head of march for life, a group that wants to overturn roe v wade. >> we...
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[ douglas whimpering ] [ camera shutter clicking ] >> maya: if zende wants to get back together, nicoleke him back. she misses him. >> sasha: yeah, she told
[ douglas whimpering ] [ camera shutter clicking ] >> maya: if zende wants to get back together, nicoleke him back. she misses him. >> sasha: yeah, she told