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>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.er that we all went to london, germany and i'm in new york now so. >> anthony: i don't want to say it's a rootless existence. but, but it's a -- you know, where's home? >> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home. but when i've been gone for two years, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what new york can offer me. >> anthony: the median age in ethiopia is under 18. that means most people here don't remember live aid or any of that. ♪ coupled with a recent economic boom, this might be the first generation in decades to enjoy a future with real hope. things are indeed happening. in this case, at a vacant bus stop. ♪ >> marcus: they're dogtown, man. they are next generation of dogtown in africa, man. >> anthony: a few years back, a couple of ethiopians who had been living abroad returned to addis with some skateboards. today there are a couple hundred skaters in ethiopia and more on the sidelines
>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.er that we all went to london, germany and i'm in new york now so. >> anthony: i don't want to say it's a rootless existence. but, but it's a -- you know, where's home? >> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home. but when i've been gone for two years, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what...
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>> luiz otavio: jokes. >> eduardo maya: sports. >> luiz otavio: women. >> eduardo maya: food. >> luizdo had previous incarnations as a banker and then as an entrepreneur. but he threw it all out in 2000 to start the comida do buteco, an annual competition for botecos. it's a big deal here and it raised botecos from male-dominated, dirty glass joints to the centerpiece of the minera social scene. so what's on the menu? >> eduardo maya: boteco in minas is a bit like the italians. we eat a lot of pork here. an important thing about the boteco in minas is that they serve real food -- food from minas gerais. >> anthony: so what are we having tonight? >> eduardo maya: i think we are having tongue, of course. ox tongue. >> anthony: right, uh, i'm intrigued what -- >> eduardo maya: would you like some tripe as well? >> anthony: i think a little tripe as well. >> eduardo maya: would you like some hand of the pig? >> anthony: yes, yes, yes. >> eduardo maya: so now you are gonna -- you are going to go deep, deep inside minas. >> anthony: i'm happy. yes. [ shouts in portuguese ] >> anthony: ox to
>> luiz otavio: jokes. >> eduardo maya: sports. >> luiz otavio: women. >> eduardo maya: food. >> luizdo had previous incarnations as a banker and then as an entrepreneur. but he threw it all out in 2000 to start the comida do buteco, an annual competition for botecos. it's a big deal here and it raised botecos from male-dominated, dirty glass joints to the centerpiece of the minera social scene. so what's on the menu? >> eduardo maya: boteco in minas is a bit...
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about sixty kilometers from the mountain maya and one hundred meet a family of nomads they provide a few essential pointers on how to make the kleine. the austrian guests are impressed by the family's resilience. so here they are now in the middle of nowhere but they're happy and they make do with what little they have. to freedom so. my yard and how are the first to make their way down the fifty degree steep icy slopes of the glacier they recorded on video and they have a very good reason for doing not. even more fun for us if we can share our experiences with that is we want our videos to draw attention to the fact that fragile environments like this have got to. be protected since you have to be home. in april to two australians plan to take on the north pole. and they're planning to make this expedition even more extreme and more challenging. to mention every person the grows and develops in some way throughout his or her life and everyone has to find out what they enjoy doing no choice. with nice to do with they enjoy most it can be very dangerous but the most important thing fo
about sixty kilometers from the mountain maya and one hundred meet a family of nomads they provide a few essential pointers on how to make the kleine. the austrian guests are impressed by the family's resilience. so here they are now in the middle of nowhere but they're happy and they make do with what little they have. to freedom so. my yard and how are the first to make their way down the fifty degree steep icy slopes of the glacier they recorded on video and they have a very good reason for...
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counted and maya have been skiing down the most demanding mountain slopes together for ten years last year there. at the pile of the cheney glacier unquote austria's highest peak but part of the glacier has thought away due to global warming and the adventurers were caught up in a rock slide. oh no not again i don't believe it. i ended up with some bumps and bruises my thought really hurts but maybe it's this was just a sign that we shouldn't come back here again as. in the loss of. a safer option might be the chesty mountain range in north eastern siberia the tallest peak in this range is mt which means victory which is said to be impossible to get to temperatures in this part of the country can fall to minus seventy degrees celsius. to get to mt pope get out you have to make your way across more than thirteen hundred kilometers of barren siberian landscape. about sixty kilometers from the mountain my and one hundred need a family of nomads they provide a few essential pointers on how to make the climb. the austrian guests are impressed by the family's resilience. so here they are no
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let's bring in maya harris and msnbc political and legal contributor and lauren zet, fp 1 strategiesepublican strategist. lauren, is the president less concerned about national security than he is about looking for some sort of exx exxoneration of himself in the russia probe? >> that's an interesting question. ultimately what's important here is the intelligence committee makes a right decision on this matter. this is very important. as your earlier guest pointed out, politicizing the justice department and fbi is something we can't have in this country. i'm hoping the intelligence committee makes the right decision and the president respects their decision. >> there is a senior trump administration official maya, who spoke with the "washington post" about this memo and said all of the rumors are it will help investigators come to a conclusion. is this fair for the president to want that if there's something in the memo that would exonerate him? >> i think it speaks volumes his own justice department has quite a bit of caution and hesitancy and thinks it would be reckless to release
let's bring in maya harris and msnbc political and legal contributor and lauren zet, fp 1 strategiesepublican strategist. lauren, is the president less concerned about national security than he is about looking for some sort of exx exxoneration of himself in the russia probe? >> that's an interesting question. ultimately what's important here is the intelligence committee makes a right decision on this matter. this is very important. as your earlier guest pointed out, politicizing the...
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is that the issue as you see it, maya? >> you know, that hints where we are. i mean, we want to get -- if they want to get a deal done, it's going to have to include a daca deal in the next bill that goes up. now, it could be a slim daca deal where it's daca and border security. it could be a more expanded daca deal where you have daca and like the durbin and graham bill, which had all four things being addressed that donald trump said that he wanted addressed. a daca solution, border security, dealing with the family based immigration, dealing with the diversity visas. so there is room for a deal here, and a bipartisan deal here, and democrats are trying to negotiate that in good faith. but there is not a deal with daca not on the table. >> i think you nailed it. the shutdown has highlighted the divide within the republican party. senator lindsey graham who has advocated for legislative protections for d.r.e.a.m.ers, looking out for the daca people, rejected a proposal pushed by senator tom cotton, i mentioned him, to end family-based immigration, what they c
is that the issue as you see it, maya? >> you know, that hints where we are. i mean, we want to get -- if they want to get a deal done, it's going to have to include a daca deal in the next bill that goes up. now, it could be a slim daca deal where it's daca and border security. it could be a more expanded daca deal where you have daca and like the durbin and graham bill, which had all four things being addressed that donald trump said that he wanted addressed. a daca solution, border...
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and maya, that's the big difference.ot only on russia but on an unusually active first year, with travel ban, with immigration, with the ethics suits. and we're going to have one of those lawyers later in the show. what you see is the president who, out of the courtroom, has really stretched and broken -- they talk about breaking the internet. you know, if you get enough likes. he has broken some of what the press does. and if you're purely a cynical political operative, you think great, that's a win. fact checks don't matter as much. if you care about facts, if you care about the country, if you care about the republic, that might bother you. and yet that doesn't work as well in a courtroom, where there's rules of evidence. talk about that in the cases of, say, the travel ban or immigration, which are still upcoming. >> absolutely. and it relates to the conversation we were having about the russia investigation, which is donald trump comes into washington, doesn't understand the law, doesn't really seem to care about it
and maya, that's the big difference.ot only on russia but on an unusually active first year, with travel ban, with immigration, with the ethics suits. and we're going to have one of those lawyers later in the show. what you see is the president who, out of the courtroom, has really stretched and broken -- they talk about breaking the internet. you know, if you get enough likes. he has broken some of what the press does. and if you're purely a cynical political operative, you think great, that's...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> it has been more than four months since hurricane maria devastated puerto rico. the island still recovering. and tonight we're looking at the impact on its students. thousands have fled puerto rico to start over at schools across the united states. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: 11-year-old gerald bettencourt ramos is a long way from home. english class is difficult, he says. the sixth grader now lives in boston after fleeing puerto rico. hurricane maria flooded his home more than four months ago. his mother left her nursing job behind. >> there was no food. there was no refrigerators, no light. and with three kids, it's not easy. and so i just had to leave. >> reporter: gerald is among the 180 puerto rican students now enrolled in boston public schools. >> what we want to do is make sure they are welcomed and they felt safe. we wanted to bear hug them when they came in. >> reporter: thousands of students from puerto rico have relocated as far away as new york, orlando, even bismarck, north dakota. on the island cheers broke out at this private
maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> it has been more than four months since hurricane maria devastated puerto rico. the island still recovering. and tonight we're looking at the impact on its students. thousands have fled puerto rico to start over at schools across the united states. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: 11-year-old gerald bettencourt ramos is a long way from home. english class is difficult, he says. the sixth grader now lives in boston after fleeing puerto rico....
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maya and how not to have to cross some ice flows to get to the volcano it's a lot of work and it wears them out. only two weeks later there's a break in the weather conditions are now ideal for skiing they make their way to the top of the volcano. as well if they don't supply wolfowitz works there in the conditions were extreme the whole time we were there. but it was great to see how well we worked together in a situation like that it's. her towards. we trust each other completely and that's essential when you're working under such difficult conditions in the big city. how to and why i have been skiing down the most demanding mountain slopes together for ten years last year there. at the policy cine glacier on coast clock no austria has highest peak but part of the glacier has thought away due to global warming and the adventurers were caught up in a rock slide. oh no not again i don't believe it. i ended up with some bumps and bruises. really hurts but maybe it's this was just a sign that we shouldn't come back here again this. and the loss of the chemical into. a safer option might
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maya love from haiti. very, very serious statement from the president of the united states of america. >> what do you make of that when you look at that fact? putting into context the president said he didn't want people from the countries and added he wanted more from norway. >> again, i think he said norway because in a meeting -- >> you keep saying that. you think he would have said i want people from nigeria. >> we want people with higher levels of education. we have a lot of immigrants from mexico and other countries. they are hard working, but a lot of them don't have high school degrees. it's very hard for them to succeed in a 21st century economy. april, i'm happy to look at that and see doctors and lawyers. >> back up your statements with facts, not what you feel. >> that is a fact. we can e-mail about it afterwards. >> i don't want an e-mail. tell me where you got it from. i don't want an e-mail. >> let's talk about mexico. you think most of them have degrees? >> she said black. >> we are not tal
maya love from haiti. very, very serious statement from the president of the united states of america. >> what do you make of that when you look at that fact? putting into context the president said he didn't want people from the countries and added he wanted more from norway. >> again, i think he said norway because in a meeting -- >> you keep saying that. you think he would have said i want people from nigeria. >> we want people with higher levels of education. we have...
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[laughter] [applause] maya: that's a hard one to top. i, like jennifer, grew up with parents who are civil rights activists. so i want to distinguish "work" and "job." one thing my parents and grandparents before them taught us is that it takes "work" to be a citizen. our first "job" is citizenship. [applause] about work as opposed to paid job, the first work was a bunch of us kids, children of the activist organizers -- it was the time of the vietnam war. we formed a group called children against the vietnam war. i think i was seven. [laughter] the leader of our group was someone you may know, congressman jamie raskin. who i think was eight at the time. and we would all meet at his house, all five of us, to have organizing meetings for the protests we were going to have against the war in vietnam. jamie would pull out -- literarily in his family room, would pull out the coffee table, stand on it, and lecture us on the evils of the war in vietnam. [laughter] meanwhile, this other kid named david was shooting spit balls at my head, and i
[laughter] [applause] maya: that's a hard one to top. i, like jennifer, grew up with parents who are civil rights activists. so i want to distinguish "work" and "job." one thing my parents and grandparents before them taught us is that it takes "work" to be a citizen. our first "job" is citizenship. [applause] about work as opposed to paid job, the first work was a bunch of us kids, children of the activist organizers -- it was the time of the vietnam...
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[applause] maya: can we end on one note of hope? i just want to call this out, because it is so important. when black players in the national football league started taking a knee, one of the things they did was create a list of principles. and on that list of principles, they not only talk about police misconduct, which is critically important, they talked about sexism, they talked about immigration, they talked about internationalism, investing in communities, and it was an example in a place where, we do not, as a country, typically typically think about intersectional leadership, and men, we do not think of intersectional leaders, absolutely representing the power and importance of intersectionality. [applause] carmen: and on that note, in regards to men, what i think is really beautiful about black feminism is during the time when that was being put together, what they recognized, black feminists recognized, is that they were also fighting alongside their fathers, sons, and husbands. when we are talking about inclusivity, we al
[applause] maya: can we end on one note of hope? i just want to call this out, because it is so important. when black players in the national football league started taking a knee, one of the things they did was create a list of principles. and on that list of principles, they not only talk about police misconduct, which is critically important, they talked about sexism, they talked about immigration, they talked about internationalism, investing in communities, and it was an example in a place...
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maya rodriguez has the details. >> reporter: investigators say you murdered her and kidnapped her. why? one of three suspects in a murder for hire plot gone wrong. >> i've seen a lot of really bizarre, heinous crimes. and this ranks right up there with the top. >> reporter: a week ago investigators say ishnar lopez hired had woman and his girlfriend to kill a woman she considered a romantic rival. the suspects tracked down the intended victim to this ross store near kissimmee, florida, last sunday. but they followed and grabbed the wrong woman, 42-year-old janice zengotita-torres. >> she was not involved with these people. >> reporter: when they realized their mistake, police say they killed torres anyway, beating her and suffocating her with garbage bags. police found her body more than 80 miles away. they arrested lopez when she try to use the victim's atm card. she then imany kated the other two suspects, all three later confessing to the crime. >> this woman lost her life for no reason. this mother, this wife, this daughter, for no reason at all. >> reporter: her family now lef
maya rodriguez has the details. >> reporter: investigators say you murdered her and kidnapped her. why? one of three suspects in a murder for hire plot gone wrong. >> i've seen a lot of really bizarre, heinous crimes. and this ranks right up there with the top. >> reporter: a week ago investigators say ishnar lopez hired had woman and his girlfriend to kill a woman she considered a romantic rival. the suspects tracked down the intended victim to this ross store near kissimmee,...
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joining me to break it down, former prosecutor nick ackerman and maya wiley. i start with you, nick, four big stories, the one that has the most potential malfeasance would appear to be this highly unusual report of a new fbi director threatening to resign? >> i think that's right. again, it shows that trump has no regard for the rule of law, that he thinks he can run the fbi, he thinks there should not be independence between criminal investigations, the department of justice and the president of the united states, which is counter to our entire history of the president dealing with the fbi. trump still thinks that we're living in a pre-1776 world where there is a king and not a president and a constitution and laws that constrain the president from doing precisely what he's trying to do. >> the idea that the fbi director would resign over there, this ranks where in what's happened in the last weeks plus? >> it's right up there at a 10. it's absolutely outrageous, the fbi is not a political party. the fbi investigates crimes for the department of justice. i w
joining me to break it down, former prosecutor nick ackerman and maya wiley. i start with you, nick, four big stories, the one that has the most potential malfeasance would appear to be this highly unusual report of a new fbi director threatening to resign? >> i think that's right. again, it shows that trump has no regard for the rule of law, that he thinks he can run the fbi, he thinks there should not be independence between criminal investigations, the department of justice and the...
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ya que la peninsula de yucatan posee reliquias de la cultura maya titulares y mÁs coors light.ente de mi amigo ronaldinho gaucho. y otro amigo regulo caro nos deleitarÁ en el reventÓn musical
ya que la peninsula de yucatan posee reliquias de la cultura maya titulares y mÁs coors light.ente de mi amigo ronaldinho gaucho. y otro amigo regulo caro nos deleitarÁ en el reventÓn musical
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tradition malaysian feature ahmad zaki on maya the courage that he has to draw on things that are not politically correct and decent things that are supposed to be a good muslim but with god too bad i think it's good relevant to him the. w. . as long as. i'm not sure you know. nothing would change you know the banks i mean you know my answer was the language of the bank the money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. hello and welcome to export for your fill of all the latest and german music i love ina and here's what's coming up.
tradition malaysian feature ahmad zaki on maya the courage that he has to draw on things that are not politically correct and decent things that are supposed to be a good muslim but with god too bad i think it's good relevant to him the. w. . as long as. i'm not sure you know. nothing would change you know the banks i mean you know my answer was the language of the bank the money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. hello and welcome to export for your fill of all...
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maya, as a former clinton adviser, i have to start with you.u explain how this is all unfolding? >> i just think this is inexplicable and it's hard to explain it as anything other than a, you know, for political purposes. these issues have been reviewed and they have been put to rest. all of the evidence has been looked at. and there have been obviously no charges brought because there was no basis to do so. and so really, you know, to be bringing these up again, you know, is part of his incessant obsession with hillary clinton, unfortunately. you know, it also is really just, i think, alarming in the context of our democracy to see not only the president of the united states look to prosecute political opponents, but that there's a republican congress that's actually complicit in it. so i think that it is something that is frankly alarming and completely without basis. and i think that really we should be focused on the issues at hand, and most importantly, the extent to which a hostile foreign power interfered in our democracy and how we're g
maya, as a former clinton adviser, i have to start with you.u explain how this is all unfolding? >> i just think this is inexplicable and it's hard to explain it as anything other than a, you know, for political purposes. these issues have been reviewed and they have been put to rest. all of the evidence has been looked at. and there have been obviously no charges brought because there was no basis to do so. and so really, you know, to be bringing these up again, you know, is part of his...
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maya. million of its maya welcome to be here previously you were the chief innovation officer g e digital so you've got experience in let's call it the fortune five hundred you know the big most highly complex companies in america and you bring to them your work in artificial intelligence and you are now deeply immersed in blocks shame is that correct that is correct how does block shame factor into what you're doing now and we're investor in watching companies in ai companies and cybersecurity companies were absolutely fascinated with the empowerment that watching can bring to you how are we going to our artisan power because the decentralizing is a lot of the business models that exist today and allows you to have a bank on your phone versus a bank account so decentralization in this instance though is also distant to mediation that means that a lot of the layers of a big or enterprise are squashed housing associations are made more rapidly and more effectively i would imagine absolutely
maya. million of its maya welcome to be here previously you were the chief innovation officer g e digital so you've got experience in let's call it the fortune five hundred you know the big most highly complex companies in america and you bring to them your work in artificial intelligence and you are now deeply immersed in blocks shame is that correct that is correct how does block shame factor into what you're doing now and we're investor in watching companies in ai companies and cybersecurity...
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annie karni, matt miller and maya harris as well. for the prison reform roundtable to get under way, we also are expecting the white house press briefing to start in the next 20 minutes or so. we expect that sarah huckabee sanders will start to respond to the news of a possible dhaa dac deal. woman: i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd backed by 15 years of clinical studies. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. >>> that will do it for this hour of msnbc live. katy tur standing by to pick things up. >> it's 2:00 p.m. in the east. this hour on msnbc, does the president know his own policy? this morning the president undercut the position of his white house hen when he seemed come out in favor of curtailing the
annie karni, matt miller and maya harris as well. for the prison reform roundtable to get under way, we also are expecting the white house press briefing to start in the next 20 minutes or so. we expect that sarah huckabee sanders will start to respond to the news of a possible dhaa dac deal. woman: i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only...
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lives of one hundred people by paying them one thousand euro each month for a year welcome mr ball maya that's if we call my wife. i mean the marx dreamed of a society in which everybody produced according to their abilities and consumed according to their needs do you share that dream. yes i think people lead better lives when they are peers that aren't good for them just to meet their needs and i think people can handle freedom very well. that's why we give them this freedom so they can have the things they need to live. so for example all the research on universal basic income shows that people become more productive because they no longer have to fear for their daily bread in this manner . your fighting for universal basic income or u.p.i. you first tested it on yourself because you were able to finance it how did that work. thinking that the congress. eleven years ago i started an internet firm which i met four years ago i'm still a partial owner but i don't work there anymore i get shares of the earnings of around a thousand euro a month without having to do anything for it but ho
lives of one hundred people by paying them one thousand euro each month for a year welcome mr ball maya that's if we call my wife. i mean the marx dreamed of a society in which everybody produced according to their abilities and consumed according to their needs do you share that dream. yes i think people lead better lives when they are peers that aren't good for them just to meet their needs and i think people can handle freedom very well. that's why we give them this freedom so they can have...
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human bones and pottery from thousands of years ago it comes from the ancient maya civilization that once dominated the region. it gives us an amazing perspective a new understanding of how the leaders of the ancient settlements. developed. scientists hope the discovery will shed new light on the mayans who considered this huge cave sacred. to sport and brucia dortmund's problem child pair and many a woman young me finally be on his way out of the club premier league side also looking to line up a replacement for their own mischief maker alexis sanchez. was suspended by bruton last week to the third time in disarray here because of disciplinary problems arsenal's coach of bengal told a press conference that the born international would be a good fit for his side though he stops short of actually confirming a move which sanchez said to be from manchester united twenty eight year old woman young looks the most likely to pick up where the chilean left off. the fourth day of the australian open tennis championships in melbourne has seen players sweltering in extremely hot temperatures fo
human bones and pottery from thousands of years ago it comes from the ancient maya civilization that once dominated the region. it gives us an amazing perspective a new understanding of how the leaders of the ancient settlements. developed. scientists hope the discovery will shed new light on the mayans who considered this huge cave sacred. to sport and brucia dortmund's problem child pair and many a woman young me finally be on his way out of the club premier league side also looking to line...
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say the discovery could help shed new light on the ancient maya civilization. the cave was identified after divers spent months exploring a maze of underwater channel it's. all from us at the top of the hour in the meantime have heard you can always follow us on twitter and on facebook you're watching tito being used to stay with us. chopin for the twenty first century. only illtreat for an hour. unique interpretation of. a tasman concert and the world of a young piano showing there. are twenty one presents johnny in a tree for now a new show. starting january twentieth on d.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn a little simple online on your mobile three. d. w. e learning course the german media see. the e.u. back flips on its tax haven blacklist a month after naming and shaming over a dozen nations european union prepares to delist about half of the. coin takes another bashing cryptocurrency continues its fall over regulation fears and smart cities of the future i
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maya, we begin with you.n points we should be focusing on in 2018. >> first of all, happy new year. i want to say that it's really important to focus on reducing the inflammatory foods, increasing the anti-inflammatory foods, staying well hydrated and paying attention to prebiotic intake. >> we're going to get specific on all of those things. we begin with the food that affects inflammation. which ones are we talking about? >> the pro inflammatory foods are filled with added sugars, salt and fat. here that is right here. >> the stuff is that tastes good. >> it's what we have just come off of eating in the holidays. we've been having more cookies, soda, cake and that increases the risk of heart disease and increases gas and bloating and distension. for weight management when we engage in this type of behavior on a regular basis, it's not healthy. >> i've cut that out of my life and i've never felt better, i have to say. >> absolutely. >> what about the foods that are actually good to eat. i'm assuming that's w
maya, we begin with you.n points we should be focusing on in 2018. >> first of all, happy new year. i want to say that it's really important to focus on reducing the inflammatory foods, increasing the anti-inflammatory foods, staying well hydrated and paying attention to prebiotic intake. >> we're going to get specific on all of those things. we begin with the food that affects inflammation. which ones are we talking about? >> the pro inflammatory foods are filled with added...
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by maya schwager thank you for joining us. it's been some four months since germany's parliamentary elections and tonight the country is finally one step closer to forming a stable government the social democrat party had voted to enter formal coalition talks with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and initial show of hands was too close to call so every vote of the more than six hundred delegates at the party conference had to be counted individually the outcome was a clear majority in favor of moving forward with negotiations. it was a nail biting finish to a long debate. with hundred sixty two voted yes with two hundred seventy nine zero and one abstention with that the s.p.d. will enter into coalition talks thad in the end the social democrats top brass had the majority they needed to start coalition talks with the americans conservatives . earlier party leader martin short made an emotional appeal to delegates stressing the role the center left party could play in strengthening europe. you know sometimes you can fee
by maya schwager thank you for joining us. it's been some four months since germany's parliamentary elections and tonight the country is finally one step closer to forming a stable government the social democrat party had voted to enter formal coalition talks with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and initial show of hands was too close to call so every vote of the more than six hundred delegates at the party conference had to be counted individually the outcome was a clear majority in...
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maya schwager welcome to the program. russian authorities have detained opposition leader and outspoken kremlin critic alexina vonnie according to news reports he is expected to be charged with a public order violation that could mean up to twenty days in jail police arrested of any after he made a brief appearance at a moscow protest one of more than one hundred planned across the country the opposition is calling for a boycott of the march eighteenth presidential election which is certain to extend of lattimer putin's eighteen year grip on power now than has been barred from running against putin due to a previous fraud conviction that he says was trumped up. aleksei novel any violent scuffles as his supporters try in vain to pull him free from police who arrests the opposition leader and preston flooding me a push and smoke a prominent rival. huddled into a bus and taken away from protests that heat cold. and suffer thousand turns out in most coal one of dozens of releases been held across russia authorities say to dem
maya schwager welcome to the program. russian authorities have detained opposition leader and outspoken kremlin critic alexina vonnie according to news reports he is expected to be charged with a public order violation that could mean up to twenty days in jail police arrested of any after he made a brief appearance at a moscow protest one of more than one hundred planned across the country the opposition is calling for a boycott of the march eighteenth presidential election which is certain to...
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found inside the dates back beyond paos in the fierce and a helping to the mysteries of the ancient maya civilization that once dominated the region. it's thought to be the biggest underwater cave on the planet stretching for three hundred fifty kilometer as. divers discovered a connection between two submerged cabin systems in eastern mexico after a decades long search. there are about two hundred kids in this underwater systems others that we thought they might be connected but we weren't sure now we know about the collection and flows of water out of. research has found human bones and pottery from thousands of years ago it comes from the ancient mayan civilization that once dominated the region. goes down. it gives us an amazing perspective a new understanding of how the leaders of the entrance settlements and all of the mayans developed. scientists hope the discovery will shed new light on the mayans who considered this huge cave sacred. spectacular save the did the news of monica jones is coming back for you and she has a business coming up very shortly you're watching news coming
found inside the dates back beyond paos in the fierce and a helping to the mysteries of the ancient maya civilization that once dominated the region. it's thought to be the biggest underwater cave on the planet stretching for three hundred fifty kilometer as. divers discovered a connection between two submerged cabin systems in eastern mexico after a decades long search. there are about two hundred kids in this underwater systems others that we thought they might be connected but we weren't...
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and maya schwager welcome to the program. at least ninety five people have been killed in a major explosion in the afghan capital kabul the country's interior minister also says more than one hundred fifty were injured in the suicide bomb attack which happened at a police checkpoint on saturday morning that's how the band have claimed responsibility . the attacker made it past the first checkpoint posing as a paramedic transporting a patient in an ambulance the bomb was detonated when he was identified by police at the second checkpoint one of the crowd was sitting in much shop when there was a powerful explosion only windows. you know i'm from the bottom of. the casualties a very high with bodies were everywhere near the hospital and everywhere. a hospital coordinator described the attack as a massacre the blast happened on a busy street during lunch hour the area is home to several foreign embassies and government buildings. this is the second major taliban attack in kabul in the past eighty. that's despite reassurances fro
and maya schwager welcome to the program. at least ninety five people have been killed in a major explosion in the afghan capital kabul the country's interior minister also says more than one hundred fifty were injured in the suicide bomb attack which happened at a police checkpoint on saturday morning that's how the band have claimed responsibility . the attacker made it past the first checkpoint posing as a paramedic transporting a patient in an ambulance the bomb was detonated when he was...
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you also have new snap elections and they would have to be called by the german president front and maya and that's something that the social democrats and the conservatives very keen on is both parties favor that that could actually result in them losing more seats in parliament you could actually see more votes migrating to the far right a.f.d. kate brady reporting for us thank you very much. now to paris where people have been remembering the victims of attacks three years ago that targeted a jewish supermarket and the offices of the satirical magazine charlie of dough is the most gunmen are believed to have singled out the publication for printing cartoons of islam's prophet muhammad eleven staff members and the policemen were killed. in a song by simple ceremony french president emmanuel mccall and paris man who laid a wreath at the former offices of the satirical magazine shyly. the attack on the publication was a watershed moment for france a moment felt not just by a few but by the whole society three years ago the french born islamist extremists aid and sheriff go as she stormed
you also have new snap elections and they would have to be called by the german president front and maya and that's something that the social democrats and the conservatives very keen on is both parties favor that that could actually result in them losing more seats in parliament you could actually see more votes migrating to the far right a.f.d. kate brady reporting for us thank you very much. now to paris where people have been remembering the victims of attacks three years ago that targeted...
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definitely not for the fainthearted don't try it after her move from the top of the hour as ever maya schrader taking over from make up next here on your documentary on street food if you haven't yet believe me this is going to make you hungry. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. d.w. dot com.
definitely not for the fainthearted don't try it after her move from the top of the hour as ever maya schrader taking over from make up next here on your documentary on street food if you haven't yet believe me this is going to make you hungry. state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. d.w. dot com.
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go ahead maya i just wanted to say as you said there's a sigh of relief when she was making it clear in her statement that the see her c.d.u. c.s.u. her conservative alliance is working for steam ahead where do they go from from there what are the next steps. well yeah you could certainly hear an eagerness to get things going to start the formal coalition talks and that is what we'll see in the next days if it's tomorrow that might be a bit early but we'll see them taking up form a coalition talks with the social democrats in the coming days and those will last for well it could be up to several weeks that we're seeing a very tough negotiations from both sides here in berlin and then after that when they are coming out with the results of these coalition talks they will be actually brought to the social democratic member base four hundred and forty thousand members will have to vote on the official results of those coalition talks and it's going to be very interesting weeks and months ahead here in berlin. we saw that this vote came down to the wire here and ultimately it's going to
go ahead maya i just wanted to say as you said there's a sigh of relief when she was making it clear in her statement that the see her c.d.u. c.s.u. her conservative alliance is working for steam ahead where do they go from from there what are the next steps. well yeah you could certainly hear an eagerness to get things going to start the formal coalition talks and that is what we'll see in the next days if it's tomorrow that might be a bit early but we'll see them taking up form a coalition...
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full time maya schwager thank you for joining us. it's been some four months since germany's parliamentary elections and tonight the country is finally one step closer to forming a stable government that's also democratic party has voted to enter formal coalition talks with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and this also hands was too close to call so every vote of the more than six hundred delegates at the party conference had to be counted individual they had the outcome was a clear majority in favor of moving forward with negotiations. the vote was too close for comfort but in the end relief for the s.p.d. leadership not insurance has the green light to continue negotiations that could lead to another coalition government with angola medical's conservatives yes p d is still in the game and there's still a chance that it will at least put its stamp on the policies of the next german government fine point symphony one percent of something is more than one hundred percent of nothing so if we can do something good for people in
full time maya schwager thank you for joining us. it's been some four months since germany's parliamentary elections and tonight the country is finally one step closer to forming a stable government that's also democratic party has voted to enter formal coalition talks with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and this also hands was too close to call so every vote of the more than six hundred delegates at the party conference had to be counted individual they had the outcome was a clear...
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maya angelou: i had a lot to say. anncr: in history... the asbury park music & film festival, where music and film come together at the jersey shore to raise money to keep music in asbury schools. >> student transportation inc. is a proud sponsor of "front and center," focusing on safety, security, and environmentally friendly fuels. student transportation inc. -- innovators leading the way. >> citi is a proud sponsor of the "front and center" music series. for access to live music, sports, dining, family entertainment, and more, visit citiprivatepass.com. [ instruments tuning ] >> check. check 1, 2. check.
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one of the islamic world around him is to this in malaysia a painter ahmad zaki on the maya the couragethat he has to draw on things that are not politically correct and decent things that supposed to be the good muslims would not do but i think it's been valuable to him the edge of. forty five minutes of v.w. . are you up to speed on the latest technology. no. maybe time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg. sight words and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i use my implants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. i hope that this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a. work. what effect will have on society does the human race need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of its cyborgs human machines starting february first on t.w. . welcome to arts twenty one coming to you from berlin with these topics. a visit to the virtual playground of silicon tiger in siberia. the tremendously expressive sound of clarinetist davido lawsky. and triumph the objects the
one of the islamic world around him is to this in malaysia a painter ahmad zaki on the maya the couragethat he has to draw on things that are not politically correct and decent things that supposed to be the good muslims would not do but i think it's been valuable to him the edge of. forty five minutes of v.w. . are you up to speed on the latest technology. no. maybe time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg. sight words and design my perception of reality implants that make...
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. >> maya, is the president very eager to testify in that mueller hot seat and your view of the issuesh the house republicans now fighting with the white house? >> well, he's clearly very eager to get this investigation over with, i don't know that i would say he's eager to sit down with bob mueller. and there was an interesting other part of that interview where they talked about whether or not the lawyer ty cobb might be afraid of a perjury trap being set for donald trump if he does in fact sit down with bob mueller, and given the chronic habitual lying this president does, over 2,000 lies his first year in office, the perjury trap he might set is one he'll set for himself. but i don't see donald trump sitting down either voluntarily or by subpoena with bob mueller. but your question about the congress, leave it to steve bannon to be the person to actually unite the congressional committee republicans and democrats to get a subpoena slapped on him to get him to talk. and i think it's because of his assertion of a privilege that goes well beyond the scope of what's permissible, she wa
. >> maya, is the president very eager to testify in that mueller hot seat and your view of the issuesh the house republicans now fighting with the white house? >> well, he's clearly very eager to get this investigation over with, i don't know that i would say he's eager to sit down with bob mueller. and there was an interesting other part of that interview where they talked about whether or not the lawyer ty cobb might be afraid of a perjury trap being set for donald trump if he...
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. >> and maya, very briefly, do you think that congress will take action on this?that congress will take action. i hope that the other institutions that were closely involved in this. we obviously need to look at things like laws and policies but fundamentally, we need to deal with our culture and culture that actually allows for young women, for girls, to be not believed. to be ignored. to be disregarded and not listened to. so there are a range of actions that need to be taken. we need to start with listening to women and girls. >> thank you so much. maya harris, elise jordan, thanks to both. >>> meanwhile, russia's meddling in the 2016 elections is only one aspect of what they are calling a new cold war. philip gordon is a senior fellow at the counsel and co-kourth of the report containing russia. also a former state depend and national security council official during the obama years. good to see you again. let's talk about how you view the russia threat and this current administration's response to it. >> the threat is big and the current administration's resp
. >> and maya, very briefly, do you think that congress will take action on this?that congress will take action. i hope that the other institutions that were closely involved in this. we obviously need to look at things like laws and policies but fundamentally, we need to deal with our culture and culture that actually allows for young women, for girls, to be not believed. to be ignored. to be disregarded and not listened to. so there are a range of actions that need to be taken. we need...
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her daughter. 6-year-old alma and maya keeps wonder woman grounded. >> there is no room to get lost ordiva or whatever. need to change dirty diapers. >> what kind of conversation do's you have with your daughter? what do you tell her about becoming strong, beautiful? >> try to mack sure -- that she would love herself. because, i think that once you hear that, then everything is fos possible for you. >> does she play with mom's makeup? >> she hats ts the blond situation. >> israeli army. can't believe she would never raise a daughter that is a strong female. >> coming up. >> we are behind the scenes for tyra's big return to america's next top model. how she changes the game again in a way that only tyra can. >> then from ricky martin to penelope cruz. the star-studded cast of american crime story, versace. the famous family speaking out against their show. and. ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ >> diana ross, still. and a night out with the dif@va and her family. >> ain't no mountain high enough for her. >> closed-captioning provided by -- at college inn we craft a because every detail
her daughter. 6-year-old alma and maya keeps wonder woman grounded. >> there is no room to get lost ordiva or whatever. need to change dirty diapers. >> what kind of conversation do's you have with your daughter? what do you tell her about becoming strong, beautiful? >> try to mack sure -- that she would love herself. because, i think that once you hear that, then everything is fos possible for you. >> does she play with mom's makeup? >> she hats ts the blond...
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her daughter, 6-year-old mall and 9-month-old maya who keep her grounded. >> you need to change dirty>> what kind of conversations do you have with your daughter? what do you tell her about becoming strong? beautiful? >> i try to make sure that she would love herself. because i think that once you're that, then everything is possible for you. >> does she play with mom's makeup yet? is she allowed? >> she does. she's the whole revlon situation here. she celebrates it every day. >> i bet, right? >> she was once in the israeli army. i can't imagine she would raise a daughter that wasn't a strong female. >>> coming up -- >> mama's back. >> only we're behind the scenes for tyra banks' big return to "america's next top model." >> you can say that on tv, right? >> you can say anything. >>> from ricky martin to penelope cruisz, we're with the cast of american crime story versace. why is the family speaking out? >>> and -- ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ >> diana ross. the night out with the diva and her family. >> ain't no mountain high enough for her. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪
her daughter, 6-year-old mall and 9-month-old maya who keep her grounded. >> you need to change dirty>> what kind of conversations do you have with your daughter? what do you tell her about becoming strong? beautiful? >> i try to make sure that she would love herself. because i think that once you're that, then everything is possible for you. >> does she play with mom's makeup yet? is she allowed? >> she does. she's the whole revlon situation here. she celebrates...
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la que mÁs me encantÓ fue la riviera maya. definitivamente, playa la que quiero regresar. moviÉndose hacia regiones de nevada, regiones de utah donde estÁ provocando condiciones de tormenta invernal. echamos un vistazo al ocÉano pacÍfico. hay otros sistemas y este se va a ir acercando.la noche va a contener bastante tranquila, es muy posible que uno con agua se los bastante dispersas se pueda dar en la regiÓn sur de la bahÍa de san francisco. la temperatura mÁxima se dio en los 58. fÍjese las temperaturas mÍnimas que se presentaban en nuestras zonas. las 99, a 60 los o, se puede seguir-- sentir algo frÍo. hace san francisco esperamos una temperatura mÍnima entonÓ los 48.las mÁximas son estar muy agradables, sobre todo maÑana sÁbado, aprovechÉ el dÍa. no esperamos nada lluvia cinco tesis para san josÉ, y hacer lo que se le domingo, temperaturas bastante similares en la regiÓn de santa rosa, es posible que se den 51 . van mejorando las condiciones marÍtimos. las olas alcanzando hasta 12 pies de altura. en horas de la maÑana, la bahÍa de monterrey estuvo de forma bastante pel
la que mÁs me encantÓ fue la riviera maya. definitivamente, playa la que quiero regresar. moviÉndose hacia regiones de nevada, regiones de utah donde estÁ provocando condiciones de tormenta invernal. echamos un vistazo al ocÉano pacÍfico. hay otros sistemas y este se va a ir acercando.la noche va a contener bastante tranquila, es muy posible que uno con agua se los bastante dispersas se pueda dar en la regiÓn sur de la bahÍa de san francisco. la temperatura mÁxima se dio en los 58....
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economista es optimista, pues varias de las playas que atraen a mÁs viajeros como los clavos en la rivera maya internacionales. recibiÓ a mÁs de 38,000,000 de personas. jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. jorge: el presidente colombiano juan manuel santos suspendiÓ temporalmente las negociaciones con el ejÉrcito de liberaciÓn nacional tras varios atentado de esta guerrilla. los ataques se produjeron horas despuÉs del final de un alto al fuego mientras esperaba una reuniÓn en ecuador para negociar otra tregua . la uno y organizaciones de la sociedad civil han pedido mantener el cese del enfrentamiento armado para que avancen. ilia: la compaÑÍa estadounidense o sean se incorpora a la bÚsqueda del aviÓn malasia airlands que desapareciÓ en el 2011. el rastreo comenzarÁ a mediados de este mes. la empresa tiene 90 dÍas de plazo en caso de no lograr su cometido no podrÁ cobrar la cantidad de entre 20 y $70,000,000. jorge: el lÍmite mÁximode edad para las candidatas de miss amÉrica a multa a 25 aÑos-- aumento de 24 aÑos a 25 aÑos. es el primer cambio en las reglas del certamen desde 1989. ilia: hay alarma en
economista es optimista, pues varias de las playas que atraen a mÁs viajeros como los clavos en la rivera maya internacionales. recibiÓ a mÁs de 38,000,000 de personas. jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. jorge: el presidente colombiano juan manuel santos suspendiÓ temporalmente las negociaciones con el ejÉrcito de liberaciÓn nacional tras varios atentado de esta guerrilla. los ataques se produjeron horas despuÉs del final de un alto al fuego mientras esperaba una reuniÓn en ecuador para...
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. >> an ice dance, reigning champions, maya and alex could retain their national title. >> they finished second. but still made the olympic team. on ladies side, alexandria native ashley wagner, she failed to make the team this year after competing four years ago in sochi. wagner was upstaged by newcomer who won the national championship. >> a bigger deal for you. >> i've been dreaming about it since i was a little girl. i can't put into words how happy i am right now. >>> on the men's side, nathan chen continued his u.s. national championship. he is the favorite to win gold in pyeongchang. >> he is super human, nathan chen. >> is he 12? >> he's 17 years old. he can land a quadruple and not only that, but he could be the first american to medal in many, many olympics. >> this one doing her homework. >> i'm doing my homework. >> on that event. >> for figure skating. men's figure skating. america hasn't medaled in a while. >> what's wrong with us? >> nathan chen and team usa. >> it will be fun. >> see, this whole last two weeks, eun, this is to get you ready for winter olympics. >> i guess
. >> an ice dance, reigning champions, maya and alex could retain their national title. >> they finished second. but still made the olympic team. on ladies side, alexandria native ashley wagner, she failed to make the team this year after competing four years ago in sochi. wagner was upstaged by newcomer who won the national championship. >> a bigger deal for you. >> i've been dreaming about it since i was a little girl. i can't put into words how happy i am right now....
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with and mexico for years and years and years and that we had the theret workers i think were four maya and illegal mexicans here and 16 or 17 million illegals and 90% of them are hispanic. there is a history of resistance because there is a whole group of republicans who do not want any kind of amnesty for anybody since the reagan amnesty in 1986 or something. and by the wayg, the israeli lobby is the biggest washington, d.c.. israel is the only country that has a lobby. if you scratch the service, there is a report on the internet, 62 pages, how they falsified their irs form to get nonprofit religious status in 1962. if you look at contributions to congress you'll find things like 438,002 rubio. they claim they are nonpolitical but you talk about foreign influence, they have their top spies hear coming out of canada with perfectly forged passports. about the birth of the dreamers but you have got israeli spies making $30,000 a month, $300 a day spending money. that is $19 a day. host: you are getting off track. i am going to stop you there. we will take your earlier comments. they do
with and mexico for years and years and years and that we had the theret workers i think were four maya and illegal mexicans here and 16 or 17 million illegals and 90% of them are hispanic. there is a history of resistance because there is a whole group of republicans who do not want any kind of amnesty for anybody since the reagan amnesty in 1986 or something. and by the wayg, the israeli lobby is the biggest washington, d.c.. israel is the only country that has a lobby. if you scratch the...