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head of maya. we appreciate you being with us this morning. >>> "press: here" is available as a podcast on itunes. >> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. if you missed the top of the show or want to see our library of interviewings, check us out on itunes and at pressheretv.com. we're back next week with the head of the zuckerberg bio health. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today, celebrating 50 years at cet, and they're having a bash, on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: well, we begin today with the monthly visit by the mexican consulate in san jose. with me once again is the consul general of mexico in san jose, embajador mauricio toussaint. welcome to this show, welcome back. mauricio toussaint: thank you, thank you, damian, and it's a pleasure as always to be here in "comunidad del valle." damian: it's alwa
head of maya. we appreciate you being with us this morning. >>> "press: here" is available as a podcast on itunes. >> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. if you missed the top of the show or want to see our library of interviewings, check us out on itunes and at pressheretv.com. we're back next week with the head of the zuckerberg bio health. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. "comunidad del valle." i'm...
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gerhart: maya, keeping a close eye on that revolving door at the white house. thank you.e stay on that side of the atlantic, the u.s. has let sanctions on the venezuelan president, calling him a dictator. the move comes after the election in which their government changed a mandate in the constitution. the opposition called a sham. reporter: venezuela's and data later said these elections would be a fresh start for his deeply divided country. but the morning after in the capital, the ransacked streets tell a different story. some feel that democracy has been snatched d from them. >> the biggest robbery i have ever seen. i was in the votingng center whe ththey recorded a huge turnout. it was not like they say it was. we don't know what will happen in the future. we're still fighting to see what happens. look at the streets and more or less, people voted this way. reporter: bowling day was marred with violent clashes across the country. protesters on the streets. several were killed including a candidate in one of the bloodiest days since unrest began. in the end, the presi
gerhart: maya, keeping a close eye on that revolving door at the white house. thank you.e stay on that side of the atlantic, the u.s. has let sanctions on the venezuelan president, calling him a dictator. the move comes after the election in which their government changed a mandate in the constitution. the opposition called a sham. reporter: venezuela's and data later said these elections would be a fresh start for his deeply divided country. but the morning after in the capital, the ransacked...
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diseÑador a indÍgenas mayas por bordados en sus diseÑos que luego vende por $1500. este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa: quÉ tal. muy buenas noches un visionario ruso y su hijo mÚsico pudieron haber sido un vÍnculo entre donald trump y vladimir putin. asÍ lo sugiere un intercambio de correos entre el hijo mayor de trump y los intermediarios en lo propio donald trump junior publicÓ hoy los correos cuando estaba a punto de hacerlo el periÓdico " new york times". es la primera vez que se establece una conexiÓn entre miembros de la campaÑa de donald trump, en este caso su familia, y miembros de los rusos para buscarle trapos sucios a hillary clinton. reportera: estos correos electrÓnicos los publicó el propio hijo del presidente bajo presiÓn, buscando aclarar la controversia que le acecha. en ellos, un allegado le promete informaciÓn que incrimina a hillary y sus tratos con rusia. le aclara que esta es informaciÓn sensible y parte del apoyo de rusia y su gobierno a trump. el hijo del presidente aceptÓ la reuniÓn con una abogada rus
diseÑador a indÍgenas mayas por bordados en sus diseÑos que luego vende por $1500. este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa: quÉ tal. muy buenas noches un visionario ruso y su hijo mÚsico pudieron haber sido un vÍnculo entre donald trump y vladimir putin. asÍ lo sugiere un intercambio de correos entre el hijo mayor de trump y los intermediarios en lo propio donald trump junior publicÓ hoy los correos cuando estaba a punto de hacerlo el periÓdico...
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>> good one, maya. job. >> seth: this actually brings us to a new segment on the show. this is the first time we're doing it and we're really only probably ever going to do it with you. [ light laughter ] please welcome the basket of wigs. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes! [ applause ] >> seth: so we had a friend, dear friend of ours, james anderson, a writer on snl. he always had a basket of wigs in his office. >> god bless always. >> seth: and what would happen, you're just gonna grab a wig at random. you can grab glasses here if you want. >> thank you. >> seth: and you're just gonna let it just create a character. >> by the way, this is something that would have happened without an audience in james' office. >> seth: oh, yeah. >> all right, i'm gonna go through the basket of wigs. well, i guess i'll start at the top. here we go. that makes sense. >> seth: yeah. >> it also looks like one of those -- this looks like one of those things you get in a baseball game that's like the player's hair on top of yo
>> good one, maya. job. >> seth: this actually brings us to a new segment on the show. this is the first time we're doing it and we're really only probably ever going to do it with you. [ light laughter ] please welcome the basket of wigs. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes! [ applause ] >> seth: so we had a friend, dear friend of ours, james anderson, a writer on snl. he always had a basket of wigs in his office. >> god bless always. >> seth: and what would...
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what about you, maya? -- >> jimmy: my partner, maya. >> steve: how are you, maya? >> good, thanks. >> steve: what's something you do that not a lot of people know about? >> i love to rap some songs from "hamilton." >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the roots they produced that -- they produced that. >> you want to hear one? >> jimmy: yeah, would love to. [ cheers and applause ] which one? which one you want to do? which one? >> "lafayette." >> jimmy: i love "lafayette," yeah. [ rapping in french ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's french. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: mom knew! okay, here's how the game works. pick questions. >> oh, boy. >> steve: that range from 10 to 50 points. you're going to answer any one in any order. the higher the points get, the harder the questions are. >> jimmy: and whoever -- this is the weird part, whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins. >> oh. that's weird. >> steve: it's up to amy and jimmy to answer your questions. you can ask your partn
what about you, maya? -- >> jimmy: my partner, maya. >> steve: how are you, maya? >> good, thanks. >> steve: what's something you do that not a lot of people know about? >> i love to rap some songs from "hamilton." >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the roots they produced that -- they produced that. >> you want to hear one? >> jimmy: yeah, would love to. [ cheers and applause ] which one? which one you want to do?...
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maya, first, we need to separate things out.of criminal leaks, what makes the president the most angry are not leaks that would be considered criminal about classified information, it's the palace intrigue. it's bannon, it's reince versus the other side of the house. so criminal leaks, what exactly are they talking about here? >> you're absolutely right in what they're focused on. i think scaramucci, trump, they can go around intimidating and firing people, you know, to put the fear of god in them around leaks, but at the end of the day they're not actually dealing with the underlying problem. you have a situation where you have a president whose publicly undermining his political staff, who's undermining intelligence agencies that have their own independent credibility, and he wonders why people are out there leaking. i mean there are people out there leaking i'm sure in part to correct the record because so much of what this president says and tweets is simply not true. and so i think that if the president and scaramucci want
maya, first, we need to separate things out.of criminal leaks, what makes the president the most angry are not leaks that would be considered criminal about classified information, it's the palace intrigue. it's bannon, it's reince versus the other side of the house. so criminal leaks, what exactly are they talking about here? >> you're absolutely right in what they're focused on. i think scaramucci, trump, they can go around intimidating and firing people, you know, to put the fear of...
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in's begin with maya foa london.talk about who these men are and what you believe that their execution is imminent. well, these 14 -- thank you. these 14 men, many of them very young, some of them under 18 when they were arrested by saudi forces, are all alleged to have protest-related offenses. now, to give you a couple of examples of what that means, we had another case of a young man who was facing imminent execution last year. he is still in danger. he is not among the 14, but his charge sheet explained that among the offenses that had rendered him -- made him death-eligible were inviting people to the protest on his blackberry, administering first aid on his blackberry -- not on his blackberry, administering first aid to protesters at the protest. there were cases, you mentioned mujtaba'a al-sweikat, he was andsed of attending inviting others to the protest. these are clearly not offenses that we would -- we would not deem them offensive at all, let alone worthy of sentencing people to death. fewaba'a al-sweikat
in's begin with maya foa london.talk about who these men are and what you believe that their execution is imminent. well, these 14 -- thank you. these 14 men, many of them very young, some of them under 18 when they were arrested by saudi forces, are all alleged to have protest-related offenses. now, to give you a couple of examples of what that means, we had another case of a young man who was facing imminent execution last year. he is still in danger. he is not among the 14, but his charge...
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thanks for the presentation. >> thanks maya. very good points. i mean it's certainly the case that most of the sturm and drang have nothing to do with these programs in the united states or at least the one that has the most leverage this is medicarwh care. while it's certainly true that private health care delivery and the medicare program have great influence, the reality is a lot of what medicare does in terms of its regulations and procedures shape a lot of what goes on in the whole rest of the health system. your points are highly relevant to this discussion. gene, please. >> thank you, joe. i'm honored to be on this panel. i've known everybody on this panel for a while. let me also add to maya's compliments on the work of the actuaries, it's not just the trustee's report. we have certain offices in this town that are highly informative, extremely professional and have a great deal of integrity. they include the actuary's office. they include offices like cbo, government accountability office. i think it's extraordinarily important that not
thanks for the presentation. >> thanks maya. very good points. i mean it's certainly the case that most of the sturm and drang have nothing to do with these programs in the united states or at least the one that has the most leverage this is medicarwh care. while it's certainly true that private health care delivery and the medicare program have great influence, the reality is a lot of what medicare does in terms of its regulations and procedures shape a lot of what goes on in the whole...
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la fundaciÓn haciendas del mundo maya cuenta con este espacio para dar a conocer las artesanÍas y noss bordados, no tendrÍan ni esos pocos metros. jessica: univisiÓn buscó la opiniÓn del diseÑador sobre la controversia, pero no obtuvimos respuesta. marÍa elena: quÉ talento. jorge: un tema bastante complejo. gracias por haber estado con nosotros, buenas noches. marÍa elena: gracias, buenas noches. locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado, noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ abuela: tranquila, hija, todo te quedó precioso. kelly: dime, ¿no hace falta nada? quiero que todo se vea perfecto. abuela: todo está perfecto, kelly. te aseguro que a mi nieta le va a encantar. kelly: ¿tú sabes que yo preparé todo esto para sorprender a mi hija? y que celebremos que va a entrar a la universidad de sus sueños. ey, ahí viene. abuela: sí, sí. vamos, vamos. todos: ¡sorpresa! kelly: ¡bravo! [aplausos]
la fundaciÓn haciendas del mundo maya cuenta con este espacio para dar a conocer las artesanÍas y noss bordados, no tendrÍan ni esos pocos metros. jessica: univisiÓn buscó la opiniÓn del diseÑador sobre la controversia, pero no obtuvimos respuesta. marÍa elena: quÉ talento. jorge: un tema bastante complejo. gracias por haber estado con nosotros, buenas noches. marÍa elena: gracias, buenas noches. locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado, noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn....
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maya : indeed. he is notoriously private and media-shy.y be the first time some people have even heard his voice. but he is coming before these committees to give this testimony, probably in part because it seems like he wants it off his plate. a lot of the statement we saw him give today as well as the statement he put out this morning prior to his testimony had a lot of words like, i don't recall, i didn't read this, i didn't do that -- really trying to shove the blame off of himself. he has two days of testimony, today and tomorrow. we will see what comes out of this. we will see whether there is anything or these investigations to work with. brent: where does this leave the investigations against trump or into those suspicions of collusion with the russians? maya: because this testimony is behind closed doors at his heart for the media to know what is said or what other questions were asked. if we parse the statement that kushner put up this morning, there is something there to work with. there is confirmation that he did in fact talk
maya : indeed. he is notoriously private and media-shy.y be the first time some people have even heard his voice. but he is coming before these committees to give this testimony, probably in part because it seems like he wants it off his plate. a lot of the statement we saw him give today as well as the statement he put out this morning prior to his testimony had a lot of words like, i don't recall, i didn't read this, i didn't do that -- really trying to shove the blame off of himself. he has...
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maya, you first. >> i think that we have seen a remarkable turn of events over this last week. i mean people are calling this is the white house edition of "survivor" and that might be great for a reality tv show but not when you're running the white house. i think that all of this dysfunction actually is dangerous for the country. what if we actually have a real crisis that the country has to deal with. what you want and hope for in a situation like that is a president who's surrounded by a cohesive, stable team that's going to give him the best advice about what to do in the interest of america and the american people and not a white house that is rife with people focused on who's up and who's down and who's in and who's out. and so i think this puts this kind of continuing dysfunction really puts the american people at risk. >> ed, your thoughts? >> well, i think this is the last best chance. if general kelly can't bring order to this white house, it's gone forever. i will say this. mr. whipple said general kelly is going to want the power to ed it the president's tweets. ge
maya, you first. >> i think that we have seen a remarkable turn of events over this last week. i mean people are calling this is the white house edition of "survivor" and that might be great for a reality tv show but not when you're running the white house. i think that all of this dysfunction actually is dangerous for the country. what if we actually have a real crisis that the country has to deal with. what you want and hope for in a situation like that is a president who's...
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antonio nos cuenta antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporadas a un sabroso cafÉ son las fÓrmulas queor riesgo de muerte relacionadas con enfermedades del corazÓn, ataques cardiacos, problemas renales, etcÉtera. cafÉ consumido en el hogar. >> es un lugar muy saludable donde asumiÓ puede venir, dejar el celular un rato y platican. antonio: los antioxidantes y otros componentes juegan un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer. para este joven empresario, el cafÉ juega un rol muy importante. >> iba a cualquier cafeterÍa para tomar un cafÉ y relajarme. empezaba a pensar y por eso surgiÓ la idea de hacer un cafÉ. antonio: mÁs allá de que el cafÉ sea normal o descafeinado, quien consuman una tasa por dÍa tenÍan un 12% menos de posibilidades de contraer algunas de las enfermedades mencionadas en 18% menos para que consuman de una a tres tazas por dÍa. no sÓlo el cafÉ, sino también las tradiciones mayas que nos hacen mejorar esa calidad de vida, compartir, socializar los beneficios que van con el cafÉ. illia: muy buena noticia para mÍ que me encanta el cafÉ. regresamos, sin formaciÓn tr
antonio nos cuenta antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporadas a un sabroso cafÉ son las fÓrmulas queor riesgo de muerte relacionadas con enfermedades del corazÓn, ataques cardiacos, problemas renales, etcÉtera. cafÉ consumido en el hogar. >> es un lugar muy saludable donde asumiÓ puede venir, dejar el celular un rato y platican. antonio: los antioxidantes y otros componentes juegan un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer. para este joven empresario, el cafÉ juega un rol...
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carolina: se disparan redes sociales el rumor de que un famoso diseÑador explotÓ a indÍgenas mayas.er: ademÁs, tomas agua de tu termo? no te imaginas la cantidad de bacterias que viven en el. arrancamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: cÓmo estÁn? martes 11 de julio. te saludamos con mucho gusto. hoy, en el dÍa mundial de la poblaciÓn. javier: gracias por estar con nosotros. la abogada rusa que se reuniÓ durante la campaÑa electoral con el hijo mayor de donald trump y otros miembros del equipo del mandatario rompiÓ su silencio. dijo que no fue ella que ofrecÓo la informaciÓn negativa de hillary clinton, sino al revÉs. carolina: durante una entrevista a la cadena nbc, sostuvo que ella sÓlo sabÍa que el hijo del candidato estaba dispuesto a reunirse con ella. es muy posible que Él buscar informaciÓn sobre hillary clinton. javier: quiÉn tiene toda la informaciÓn es janet rodrÍguez. estÁ en vivo desde la capital del paÍs. jeannette rodrÍguez: buenas tardes. esta controversia continÚa. el propio hijo del donald trump ha colgado en su redes sociales el intercambio de correos electrÓnicos entre su contact
carolina: se disparan redes sociales el rumor de que un famoso diseÑador explotÓ a indÍgenas mayas.er: ademÁs, tomas agua de tu termo? no te imaginas la cantidad de bacterias que viven en el. arrancamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: cÓmo estÁn? martes 11 de julio. te saludamos con mucho gusto. hoy, en el dÍa mundial de la poblaciÓn. javier: gracias por estar con nosotros. la abogada rusa que se reuniÓ durante la campaÑa electoral con el hijo mayor de donald trump y otros miembros del equipo...
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victoria hernÁndez de una etnia maya logra reunirse con sus padres y hermanos en california tras recibirdifÍcil y largo cruce migratorio desde su natal guatemala, lugar que le trae malos recuerdos de la discriminaciÓn que sufrió por no hablar bien el espaÑol, ya que su primer lenguaje es el quichÉ, una lengua maya. sus padres habÍan emigrado a los angeles para trabajar y despuÉs de seis aÑos de ahorrar para pagar un coyote, mandaron a traerla y ponerle fin al martirio que vivÍan la escuela. >> el maestro tamil dice que le pegaba porque no habla espaÑol. dulce: paso 15 largos dÍas detenida por inmigraciÓn. >> le preocupaba mucho lo que pasaba con ella. dulce: hasta que finalmente llegÓ a casa a los brazos de sus padres y conociÓ a sus hermanitos. su espaÑol ha mejorado y tambiÉn estÁ aprendiendo inglÉs. ahora todo es felicidad, su abogado logrÓ que le otorgaron asilo como menor no acompaÑada y por la persecuciÓn que vivió. [habla en inglÉs] >> logramos comprobar que personas indÍgenas son tratadas diferentes al resto de la poblaciÓn, en especial los niÑos. dulce: la vida de victoriano ha
victoria hernÁndez de una etnia maya logra reunirse con sus padres y hermanos en california tras recibirdifÍcil y largo cruce migratorio desde su natal guatemala, lugar que le trae malos recuerdos de la discriminaciÓn que sufrió por no hablar bien el espaÑol, ya que su primer lenguaje es el quichÉ, una lengua maya. sus padres habÍan emigrado a los angeles para trabajar y despuÉs de seis aÑos de ahorrar para pagar un coyote, mandaron a traerla y ponerle fin al martirio que vivÍan la...
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antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporadas a un cafÉ es lo que hace carlos. >> es algo natural.spiratorios ideales, en los afroamericanos, japoneses, latinos y blancos. >> es un lugar muy saludable donde la familia puede ir y deja el celular un rato y platica. antonio: los antioxidantes y los componentes segÚn estudios de la universidad de usc de hawai pueden jugar un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer. para este joven empresario el cafÉ es un elemento transformador en su vida. >> yo iba a cualquier cafeterÍa a tomar un cafecito y relajarme. y allÍ surgiÓ la idea. antonio: los resultados indican que mÁs allá de que el cafÉ sea normal o descafeinado, quienes consuman una tasa por dÍa tienen un 12% menos de posibilidades de contraer algunas de las enfermedades mencionadas y con 18% menos para quienes consuman de dos a tres tazas por dÍas. no sÓlo el cafÉ es sino las tradicions mayas que nos hace mejorar la calidad, debida, compartir y socializar los beneficios que van con el cafÉ. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: vamos a echar un vistazo a las imÁgenes de la ciudad de san josÉ con un poquit
antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporadas a un cafÉ es lo que hace carlos. >> es algo natural.spiratorios ideales, en los afroamericanos, japoneses, latinos y blancos. >> es un lugar muy saludable donde la familia puede ir y deja el celular un rato y platica. antonio: los antioxidantes y los componentes segÚn estudios de la universidad de usc de hawai pueden jugar un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer. para este joven empresario el cafÉ es un elemento transformador...
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nbc's maya rodriguez has more to night. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. at the height of the summer tourism season, parts of north carolina's outer banks without power. after construction crews accidentally cut a transmission line thursday while working on a bridge. mandatory evacuations are now in place for at least 50,000 visitors. everyone except residents, being ordered off two islands. >> we slept in the parking lot last night in the camper, waiting for, so we can get on the 7:00 ferry this morning. >> reporter: for now, relying on portable generators until power is restored. businesses on the outer bank whose rely on summer tourism to get them through the rest of the year are worried. >> it is like a -- having a hurricane without the tumultuous side of it. >> i really feel for the people that run the business here, i am just, on vacation, and you know, and granted they're trying to survive through the season. so i really feel for those folks. >> reporter: meanwhile, crews are working on fixing the transmission line which could take days or even week
nbc's maya rodriguez has more to night. >> reporter: the timing couldn't be worse. at the height of the summer tourism season, parts of north carolina's outer banks without power. after construction crews accidentally cut a transmission line thursday while working on a bridge. mandatory evacuations are now in place for at least 50,000 visitors. everyone except residents, being ordered off two islands. >> we slept in the parking lot last night in the camper, waiting for, so we can...
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antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporada a un sabroso cafÉ son las fÓrmulas que ponen en prÁctica carlosiados con menor riesgo de muerte, ataques cardÍacos, diabetes, problemas respiratorios y renales. cafÉ consumido en el hogar o en un rincÓn urbano. >> es un lugar saludable donde la familia puede venir y dejar el celular un rato, platican. antonia: los antioxidantes presentes en el elixir segÚn un estudio puede jugar un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer y para este joven empresario es transformador en su vida. >> yo me iba a cualquier cafeterÍa, relajarme. me relajaba me dije porque no darle un cafÉ? antonio: los resultados dicen que mÁs allá de que el cafÉ sea normal o descafeinado quienes consuman una tasa por dÍa tendrÍan un 12% de posibilidades menos de contraer enfermedades y un 18% para quien consuman de una a tres tazas. >> no solamente cafÉ sino las tradiciones mayas que nos hacen mejorar esa calidad de vida, compartir y socializar los beneficios que van con el cafÉ. illia: gracias antonio, los alimentos que comemos son indispensables. jonas: ha notado que algunas cu
antonio: las tradiciones mayas incorporada a un sabroso cafÉ son las fÓrmulas que ponen en prÁctica carlosiados con menor riesgo de muerte, ataques cardÍacos, diabetes, problemas respiratorios y renales. cafÉ consumido en el hogar o en un rincÓn urbano. >> es un lugar saludable donde la familia puede venir y dejar el celular un rato, platican. antonia: los antioxidantes presentes en el elixir segÚn un estudio puede jugar un papel importante en la prevenciÓn del cÁncer y para este...
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maya, you'll help us.e's cart and i must say i have had all of these things so we're going to start right now with prepackaged ramen noodles. these are in the cart. you go in and say, okay, that's okay but i have something better. >> one thing i want to say about prepackaged goods they're prepackaged and really, really fast. there's always an alternative. these prepackaged ramen noodles, they may take three minutes to cook, however they're really not healthy. they're filled with additive, fillers, sodium, there's more than you actually bargained for and so what i say is take that additional five to seven minutes and you can actually make something that is a little bit healthier. all right, so, what we have here is -- >> turn that around. >> we have soba noodles with vegetables and low sodium chicken broth. it's essentially the same thing as ramen, just a little faster and a little healthier. >> not so much sodium. >> exactly. >> great idea. >> next, we move over to the mini tacos. >> oh, my goodness. right
maya, you'll help us.e's cart and i must say i have had all of these things so we're going to start right now with prepackaged ramen noodles. these are in the cart. you go in and say, okay, that's okay but i have something better. >> one thing i want to say about prepackaged goods they're prepackaged and really, really fast. there's always an alternative. these prepackaged ramen noodles, they may take three minutes to cook, however they're really not healthy. they're filled with additive,...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> when we come back, wait until you hear this one. an olympic athlete's suspension overturned thanks to a surprising defense. >>> they're already calling it the kissing defense, american olympic gold medalist gil roberts was allowed to compete at the track and field outdoor championships recently, after being cleared of any wrongdoing. his suspension for a failed drug test was reversed by an arbitrator. why? because roberts argued the drug was in his system thanks to a three-hour marathon makeout session with his girlfriend, who was taking medicine for a sinus infection. >>> were you watching this morning an emotional defeat for venus williams in the wimbledon finals. she is 37. she would have become the oldest women's grand slam winner in more than 100 years. instead, the new champion is someone who grew up watching williams play -- spain's garbine muguruza, 23 years old, proved to be too much, winning in straight sets. >>> up next, a group of young people working and blossoming alongside the flowers they grow. >>> finally tonight th
maya rodriguez, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> when we come back, wait until you hear this one. an olympic athlete's suspension overturned thanks to a surprising defense. >>> they're already calling it the kissing defense, american olympic gold medalist gil roberts was allowed to compete at the track and field outdoor championships recently, after being cleared of any wrongdoing. his suspension for a failed drug test was reversed by an arbitrator. why? because roberts argued the...
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today, television and film star maya rudolph!kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪
today, television and film star maya rudolph!kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪
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so i was born in damascus but maya father lived in jerusalem but like the first few years i spent in damascus. the format is more short stories in their wrote them a 1.as those things would happen in my life. but then the way to reflect what was really happening in the arab world at that time. so i hope you buy it and read it that you get a sense of the arab world that i grew up in. as a mission born in 1944 i was only three and a half years old but it shows you how much i remember of that and really to have the most impact and i believe many of my life choices had to do with that. i was 3-1/2 years old but it was one city. so then my family became refugees. and then ultimately my father died of the family of a palestinian they always talk about palestine. so the of one gathering in day did not cry but it was that since the defeat that cave 1948. they were very affluent and it was interesting when i grew up because to grow prodigiously and ethnic feet -- ethnically so my grandfather would go to the famous mosque. and my father was agnostic at best. we never practiced any religion but
so i was born in damascus but maya father lived in jerusalem but like the first few years i spent in damascus. the format is more short stories in their wrote them a 1.as those things would happen in my life. but then the way to reflect what was really happening in the arab world at that time. so i hope you buy it and read it that you get a sense of the arab world that i grew up in. as a mission born in 1944 i was only three and a half years old but it shows you how much i remember of that and...
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middle of the opening for tacony pal maya. take the burlington bristol. >>> breaking this morning, police are trying to figure out who murdered two women who were sitting in a pickup truck in north philadelphia. authorities believe two shooters opened fire on women. possibly in a drive by shooting along lourawrence street. just after midnight. >>> now to continuing coverage of the missing men mystery in bucks county. the man named as a person of interest in the case is out of jail this morning after his dad posted bail last night, but the search for evidence continues today on the family's farm. >>> nbc 10 pamela osborne live in solebury township near the search area following all the new developments for us. pam, what can you tell us. >>> tracie, we're about an hour and a half away from the start of day three of this search. what investigators are coming through here is 90 acres of farmland owned by the parents of cosmo dinardo. the man that police have named as a person of interest in the disappearances of four men. investig
middle of the opening for tacony pal maya. take the burlington bristol. >>> breaking this morning, police are trying to figure out who murdered two women who were sitting in a pickup truck in north philadelphia. authorities believe two shooters opened fire on women. possibly in a drive by shooting along lourawrence street. just after midnight. >>> now to continuing coverage of the missing men mystery in bucks county. the man named as a person of interest in the case is out of...
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today, television and film star maya rudolph!rs and applause] ♪ >> kelly: hi, hi!
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maya rododriguez, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> when we come back, wait until you hear this one.olympic athlete succe [000:20:37;00] with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where... ...certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,..
maya rododriguez, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> when we come back, wait until you hear this one.olympic athlete succe [000:20:37;00] with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of...
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maya: we are supposed to have due process of law. wiley, with the trump administration declaring war on sanctuary cities, an article recently in the new yorker about how ice officials are targeting areas of the country where they promotinglks are sanctuary cities as a way of almost political payback to those elected officials. president trump was explicit about doing that. juan: this collision course happening them between cities and the state government. i was in texas, a big rally outside of the austin statehouse of elected officials around the country supporting sanctuary cities. how that will play out in the next few months. fortunate to live in new york city where we have a statute on the books, thanks to the city council and mayor of new york, that is very explicit about protecting our residents without regard to document its status, in terms of cooperating with ice, unless they fall into a narrow category of vomit crime that they have been convicted of, where there is an actual finding that they committed a crime. so that's im
maya: we are supposed to have due process of law. wiley, with the trump administration declaring war on sanctuary cities, an article recently in the new yorker about how ice officials are targeting areas of the country where they promotinglks are sanctuary cities as a way of almost political payback to those elected officials. president trump was explicit about doing that. juan: this collision course happening them between cities and the state government. i was in texas, a big rally outside of...
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for "today," maya resignation, nbc news -- maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> so glad and so -- >> maybe thees. >> great. by the way, dave, this is your department -- these people are dressed wrong. >> something going on there. come on, come on. come on, come on. oh! it's not raining yet. come on! there we go. >> what's going on? >> it's like i removed a second layer of skin and he's in pain. there we go. [ cheers ] >> it is a beautiful day here in new york city -- >> he was prepared. >> i hope everyone gets -- >> we'll give it back later when it's about to rain. it's nice outside now. >> that will do it for us on this saturday. tomorrow, "sunday today." a good one. willie sits down with the one-and-own sean combs. what he has to say about everything from getting his start to life in music and his mega successful business. >>> enjoy the rest of your saturday, everybody. no rain here in northeast for us right now. have a great weekend, everybody. [ cheers ] ♪ hi. oh, hi! welcome to the neighborhood. i brought you this pie to see if you're weird. wow, that smells intrusive. it is. did you want
for "today," maya resignation, nbc news -- maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> so glad and so -- >> maybe thees. >> great. by the way, dave, this is your department -- these people are dressed wrong. >> something going on there. come on, come on. come on, come on. oh! it's not raining yet. come on! there we go. >> what's going on? >> it's like i removed a second layer of skin and he's in pain. there we go. [ cheers ] >> it is a beautiful day here in...
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with the first 20 years of her life. >> maya picasso: my father gave... pretty easily, be it money or a sweater if you were cold. but giving away artworks? no! >> whitaker: even more unlikely, she says, was parting with his portraits of his first wife. >> maya picasso: there's a beautiful portrait of olga when she was young, vous savez. you know, love is something beautiful, and when you're living it and decide to draw it, it's more than a picture. jamais. so, he would have never given something like that away. >> whitaker: in his defense, pierre le guennec presented this signed gift as evidence his relationship with the picassos was more than just doing odd jobs. the picasso family says an autographed pamphlet is exactly the type of small gift he might have received from pablo picasso. >> neuer: it's a little brochure dedicated and signed by picasso. and when he came, he gave this little brochure as a "see, picasso knew me." ( laughs ) and his excuse to have all these works, which were obviously stolen, was that he had this little brochure. >> whitaker:
with the first 20 years of her life. >> maya picasso: my father gave... pretty easily, be it money or a sweater if you were cold. but giving away artworks? no! >> whitaker: even more unlikely, she says, was parting with his portraits of his first wife. >> maya picasso: there's a beautiful portrait of olga when she was young, vous savez. you know, love is something beautiful, and when you're living it and decide to draw it, it's more than a picture. jamais. so, he would have...
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so in some sense it's correlated with what maya presented. i'm reminded a bit of some of the announcements that used to be indiana church and synagogue bulletins. they were appreciate but a slightly different focus. so, for instance, one of them was please put your contribution in the collection basket along with the person you'd like remembered. another one was the bulletin said that margaret sang i would not pass this way again, much to the gee lying of the congregation, and -- delight therefore the congress greening gages and the other one the using will be me base: come early and watch this tragedy unfold. ... >> >> soto did talk about those budget policies as trust funds that did you balance that basically the budget is how you allocate we don't put it somewhere else we don't raise taxes and the same thing happens so to think about what we will do with medicaid or medicare so let me jump prickly so basically to make four points of these lights recently i have been doing a lot of work, a judge of the budget is of health care and national
so in some sense it's correlated with what maya presented. i'm reminded a bit of some of the announcements that used to be indiana church and synagogue bulletins. they were appreciate but a slightly different focus. so, for instance, one of them was please put your contribution in the collection basket along with the person you'd like remembered. another one was the bulletin said that margaret sang i would not pass this way again, much to the gee lying of the congregation, and -- delight...
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maya, christine, thank you. family, thank you so much. morning washington i'm melanie hastings we're following breaking news frr fair fact county. john gonzalez is live in lorton with details. john? >>john: melanie, it is a double homicide in fair fact county. we arrived on the scene this neighborhood in lorton, virginia police received calls at 3:30 this morning about a suspicious vehicle. that is the vehicle you see there. it is a white four door acura. when police arrived they found the motor running and two adult males deceased inside with trauma to the upper body. from where we are standing we can see bullet police investigating this mou. possibly drug related. we'll be here the morning and bring you more on good morning washington that is the latest live in loverock. melanie. thanks. we got a mild day on the way. here is veronica johnson. >> reporter: today will not be as nice as yesterday. our temperatures will be in the 80s. lower to mid 80's. there will be sprinkles around i think up until mid afternoon 2:003:00 or so. more cloud
maya, christine, thank you. family, thank you so much. morning washington i'm melanie hastings we're following breaking news frr fair fact county. john gonzalez is live in lorton with details. john? >>john: melanie, it is a double homicide in fair fact county. we arrived on the scene this neighborhood in lorton, virginia police received calls at 3:30 this morning about a suspicious vehicle. that is the vehicle you see there. it is a white four door acura. when police arrived they found...
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ceo and a have maya peer group the average ceo makes $10 million july make 10 million? know. because the second step is i have to be a benchmark to. the company is the average we're superior. to say we are better than 75% we should pay that so every company i saddam the board that i have researched had the peer group the 50th or 75th or 90th percentile so that's rather a benchmark and that translates it 15 million though i am not paid 50 millions because americans believe it pay for performance that is the bedrock of co pay so i get to negotiate my bonus targets with the committee that is three year for people that set the compensation. i am the cl i have all of the information i know what is doable and what is not. the live people have no clue so i get to negotiate a targets and ranges if i hit my targets and will make more but pay for performance is the more the ceo does the more he should get paid so i negotiate the easy target and surpass that by a to a then the said a 15 i get 30 million. now here is the key. that 30 million the cpac in to peer group pool of all my peers
ceo and a have maya peer group the average ceo makes $10 million july make 10 million? know. because the second step is i have to be a benchmark to. the company is the average we're superior. to say we are better than 75% we should pay that so every company i saddam the board that i have researched had the peer group the 50th or 75th or 90th percentile so that's rather a benchmark and that translates it 15 million though i am not paid 50 millions because americans believe it pay for performance...
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maya rockeymoore cummings tells the associated press she's strongly considering a run. she's a policy consultant and married to elijah cummings. maya rockeymoore cummings says she thinks important issues like health care will go state leaders and calls the idea of gutting medicaid unacceptable. >>> let's check in with melissa mollet with your first 4 traffic. >> southbound columbia pike at new hampshire avenue brand new crash popped up. kenilworth avenue, you can see those delays. southbound 295 before nannie helen borroughs still broken down tractor-trailer in the right lane. that tow truck may not be there until 8:00 this morning. inner loop and outer loop looking normal. springfield area braddock road at ravensworth crash hanging around. on metro yellow and blue lines some delays in both direction. that should be clearing up in just a little bit. 270 is okay. top of the beltway looking pretty good. very typical. 66 inbound, 95 northbound a little slower than we would like. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 when you hop in your car. >> quiet day outside. here's a live
maya rockeymoore cummings tells the associated press she's strongly considering a run. she's a policy consultant and married to elijah cummings. maya rockeymoore cummings says she thinks important issues like health care will go state leaders and calls the idea of gutting medicaid unacceptable. >>> let's check in with melissa mollet with your first 4 traffic. >> southbound columbia pike at new hampshire avenue brand new crash popped up. kenilworth avenue, you can see those...
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relacionados y nos estÁ afectando a todos la grave inseguridad que existe en cancÚn y en la riviera maya carolina: antes de irnos, usted se ha auto dominado "el zar anticorrupciÓn". se lanza para la polÍtica? carlos: en ningÚn momento yo me auto mine -- autodominio asÍ. en este momento, pensar en la polÍtica es algo muy lejano. lo que queremos nosotros es que se restablezca el estado de derecho. que cesen las extorsiones a los empresarios. , incluso, las ejecuciones realizadas por funcionarios pÚblicos. lo Único que buscamos es que se restablezca el estado de derecho. nadie puede estar encima de las leyes. mucho menos los funcionarios pÚblicos. javier: le queremos agradecer este contacto con usted. me imagino que va a tener que cuidar muchos iphone. gracias por estar con nosotros. muy buenas tardes. en instantes. carolina: lo Último en el caso del niÑo naciÓ la estados unidos que fue torturado por su familia mÉxico. javier: en el dÍa nacional del bikini te contamos todo sobre esta senda de vestir. ha tenido cambios sustanciales. carolina: seguimos en vivo a travÉs de las redes sociales.
relacionados y nos estÁ afectando a todos la grave inseguridad que existe en cancÚn y en la riviera maya carolina: antes de irnos, usted se ha auto dominado "el zar anticorrupciÓn". se lanza para la polÍtica? carlos: en ningÚn momento yo me auto mine -- autodominio asÍ. en este momento, pensar en la polÍtica es algo muy lejano. lo que queremos nosotros es que se restablezca el estado de derecho. que cesen las extorsiones a los empresarios. , incluso, las ejecuciones realizadas...
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if you're heading for cancun and the riviera maya area, then euros or pound sterling are recognised andts. for the rest of mexico, though, us dollars are the only universally recognised currency. other foreign funds may be regarded with suspicion. whether you're travelling on a shoestring or a gold—plated credit card, i'm here to help, so e—mail your question to thetravelshow@bbc.co.uk and i'll do my very best to find you an answer. from me, simon calder, the global guru, bye for now and see you next time. and to finish this week's programme, we're off to canada and the magdalen islands in the gulf of saint lawrence. the waters can be treacherous and many ships have run aground on the rocks here, meaning that lots of people who live in the area now are descendants of shipwrecked sailors, who were washed ashore when their ships went down, giving them a unique respect for the sea. ethereal music. my name's nancy clark. i was born and raised on this island. as an islander, when we say "home", it's something very strong and something very rooted, because our ancestry is like all in one isla
if you're heading for cancun and the riviera maya area, then euros or pound sterling are recognised andts. for the rest of mexico, though, us dollars are the only universally recognised currency. other foreign funds may be regarded with suspicion. whether you're travelling on a shoestring or a gold—plated credit card, i'm here to help, so e—mail your question to thetravelshow@bbc.co.uk and i'll do my very best to find you an answer. from me, simon calder, the global guru, bye for now and...
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care visit when necessary will be more likely be admitted or stay in the emergency room. >> reporter: maya had a severe reaction once and didn't have her medication with her. >> ever since that happened i kept tonight my back. it is life or death. >> reporter: researchers say there could be a number of reasons for under use of epinephrine including delayed recognition of the symptoms and people not understanding the importance of treatment. experts say it is important that families develop an action plan so that everyone knows exactly what to do in the event of a severe allergic reaction. like she just said difference between life and death. >> you don't want to panic, you want to have a plan. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" sending a note to our troops show of brotherly love and sisterly affection when people gather for a christmas in july celebration. where care packages are heading in less than 10 minutes. >>> you can go your own ways how you can customize the traffic sounding app sound like home, lauren. >>> it is wednesday we're halfway to the upcoming wee
care visit when necessary will be more likely be admitted or stay in the emergency room. >> reporter: maya had a severe reaction once and didn't have her medication with her. >> ever since that happened i kept tonight my back. it is life or death. >> reporter: researchers say there could be a number of reasons for under use of epinephrine including delayed recognition of the symptoms and people not understanding the importance of treatment. experts say it is important that...
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rubÉn: la familias llegÓ a este lujoso hotel de la riviera maya en enero pasado.rto y no le pasarÁ nada, fue por ese caso que se empezaron a saber de denuncias de personas estuvieron extraÑos cambios despuÉs de beber licores mexicanos lo que llevÓ a emitir una advertencia que aconseja a los turistas beber con moderaciÓn. >> ningÚn hogar puede ser adulterado. ruben: las cifras alarman a cualquiera, las autoridades decomisaron hasta 90,000 litros de alcohol adulterado. >> va a disminuir el tequila y el turismo va a tener temor a tomar. ruben: irregularidades que podrÍan significar graves pÉrdidas para el turismo en el paÍs. las autoridades desmantelaron un laboratorio donde se fabricaba alcohol adulterado en la zona de cancÚn y era distribuido negocios de la regiÓn. ♪ julio: al regresar, un resumen de contacto deportivo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: muy buenas noches, Último del mundo deportivo. arrancamos con la informaciÓn de la nfl. los yanquis perdieron en casa ante tampa bay. mÁs de la pelota caliente, los marlins buscaban abrir la serie ante cincinnati. la ofensiva fue muy opor
rubÉn: la familias llegÓ a este lujoso hotel de la riviera maya en enero pasado.rto y no le pasarÁ nada, fue por ese caso que se empezaron a saber de denuncias de personas estuvieron extraÑos cambios despuÉs de beber licores mexicanos lo que llevÓ a emitir una advertencia que aconseja a los turistas beber con moderaciÓn. >> ningÚn hogar puede ser adulterado. ruben: las cifras alarman a cualquiera, las autoridades decomisaron hasta 90,000 litros de alcohol adulterado. >> va a...
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maya, christine, thank you. family, thank you so much.this wednesday july 26th. let's head to matt pelman who is starting on 55. good morning. >> dealing with jersey jams this morning in gloucester county tam because of a crash that sparked a vehicle fire in the northbound lanes approaching deptford. right lane is still out of commission. that's why you're seeing those speeds like 12 miles per hour. now the bit of good news with this is it's keeping people from getting over to 42. if you can get there you'll be much better off or stick with 47 although that's pretty busy through deptford township. had an opening at the burlington bristol bridge. it's in the process of wrapping up now so if you're headed out at this moment you should be okay there on the triple b. on the big picture restrictions in fishtown along frankford avenue because of that huge water main break yesterday. and in west philadelphia have that row home collapse this morning so restriction there is along the westbound side of market. i would use walnut as an alternate aro
maya, christine, thank you. family, thank you so much.this wednesday july 26th. let's head to matt pelman who is starting on 55. good morning. >> dealing with jersey jams this morning in gloucester county tam because of a crash that sparked a vehicle fire in the northbound lanes approaching deptford. right lane is still out of commission. that's why you're seeing those speeds like 12 miles per hour. now the bit of good news with this is it's keeping people from getting over to 42. if you...