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when we got the call from maya about doing the piece, it was a real treat. it was a no-brainer to say that we have to work with you. we have the world's largest repository of sound recordings. we had a very large growing library. it has been a terrific treat to work with maya and to see a small bit of how this creative mind works. we have long thought to unite science with art. all of the creatures in movements and patterns and places are related. when she first visited to the loud and met with the people who talk about ideas, i can tell you by the end of that meeting, i went back to new york city and i had a committee of people going [inaudible] how can this come together? this is the beginning of a multi institution effort to get everyone in the world to be thinking about our responsibilities and opportunities using the personal experience that one gets up close and personal with these beautiful creatures. what a treat. congratulations. >> thank you. with the light, pleasure and a sense of getting this -- with delight and pleasure, i introduce maya lynn. >
when we got the call from maya about doing the piece, it was a real treat. it was a no-brainer to say that we have to work with you. we have the world's largest repository of sound recordings. we had a very large growing library. it has been a terrific treat to work with maya and to see a small bit of how this creative mind works. we have long thought to unite science with art. all of the creatures in movements and patterns and places are related. when she first visited to the loud and met with...
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so i absolutely agree with everything maya said with the addition of importance of crittenden. >> one thing on the credibility you want to ' most of this to deal with what is going on in the economy but can't ' all of it. you actually have to take some tangible steps immediately an again that is why you want to look at the ones the wouldn't hurt the economy by you need in a down payment on the plan to show that when you say you're ing to cut spending and what shall we are going to cut spending. it can't be promises of the future that is the piece of the credibility i think. >> so you talk about sweden and health care and i assume all of the world people are dealing with this issue of increasing technological and health care as well as aging. what have you seen people do that is instructive to all of us? >> in the budgeting ideal extensively with as you know numbers and i always put up this one chart in the oecd chart that is the most amazing and that it shows total health care percentages as a percentage of gdp for the oecd countries and we just ke the top ten. the difference, the num
so i absolutely agree with everything maya said with the addition of importance of crittenden. >> one thing on the credibility you want to ' most of this to deal with what is going on in the economy but can't ' all of it. you actually have to take some tangible steps immediately an again that is why you want to look at the ones the wouldn't hurt the economy by you need in a down payment on the plan to show that when you say you're ing to cut spending and what shall we are going to cut...
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y qué te parece si alfonso maya nos cante, la que tú quieras. >>> muchas gracias. así mismo. >>> y vamos a regresar una música bonita y nos cuestiona nuestra presencia aquí. y no se retiren porque en segundos regresará gloria con el clima, y ya le voy a hablar al ganador de esta camiseta, esté pendiente, puede ser usted. ♪ ♪(música) >>> vamos rápidamente al clima. ♪(música) >>> vamos rápidamente al clima. te escuchamos gloria. >>> y teciamos que hay un accidente, y está grave, y hay motocleta , y para cruzar a la ciudad de san francisco pequeño retrazo, y le cuesta 6 dólares, después de las 10 de la mañana 4 dólares, y de 3 a 7 otros 6 dólares. y vamos al clima, pronóstico extendido para los próximos días, y mañana sábado entre 90 y 95 grados, y domingo otro día bastante soleado, para el lunes bajan las temperaturas, no mu o mucho, y el día más soleado será el sábado, con temperaturas de hasta 100 grados. >>> imagínate, y seguimos sintiendonos mal por las personas en arizona con las temperaturas más altas, aquí estamos en la gloria. >>> así es. >>> gracias. >>> y h
y qué te parece si alfonso maya nos cante, la que tú quieras. >>> muchas gracias. así mismo. >>> y vamos a regresar una música bonita y nos cuestiona nuestra presencia aquí. y no se retiren porque en segundos regresará gloria con el clima, y ya le voy a hablar al ganador de esta camiseta, esté pendiente, puede ser usted. ♪ ♪(música) >>> vamos rápidamente al clima. ♪(música) >>> vamos rápidamente al clima. te escuchamos gloria. >>> y...
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we will hear from maya in a few minutes. i would like to think many people who made this possible. the members of the art advisory committee, bill wilson and mary [inaudible] and the arts commissioner. the golden gate music conkers advisory committee. -- concourse advisory committee. the former curator of the deyoung museum. can you imagine? this is fantastic. the academy scientists who work during the early design phase of this installation included [inaudible] carol tang, brian fisher, jack dunn blocker, [inaudible] i also want to acknowledge my predecessor who played such a seminal role in the design of the academy. he is now at the university of colorado. the director of the exhibit development who insured that the installation went off without a hitch just as he ensured that the entire academy moved to howard street and then moved back without one lost fish. of course, the arts commission in the city of san francisco. it is my pleasure to introduce this senior adviser to mayor gabonese som - -gavin newsom. >> i am here representing the mayor. he is anticipating the birth of hi
we will hear from maya in a few minutes. i would like to think many people who made this possible. the members of the art advisory committee, bill wilson and mary [inaudible] and the arts commissioner. the golden gate music conkers advisory committee. -- concourse advisory committee. the former curator of the deyoung museum. can you imagine? this is fantastic. the academy scientists who work during the early design phase of this installation included [inaudible] carol tang, brian fisher, jack...
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fudge. >> thank you, barry and maya for youromments i find them useful. maya, you are the first person of all the people we've heard from to talk about in more detail about the announcement of fact and particularly the comment of making sure that what we come up with is understandable why the public. could you elaborate on that, because i think that is a critical pie of what it is we have to do since our actions or lack of them will impact the regur joe? can you talk more about that? and also i hadn't heard about your debt some later. spin the direction of the debt some later for everybody, not that i'm a on the person that's, the gift so it will be fun when i hand them out. yeah, i mean i think the announcement of fact is actually quite a remarkable fact that the oecd has done most of the work of looking at the different countries forced to put in place consolidation plans because they waited too long and the fiscal crisis hit them and one of the things the study shows is that one day your newspaper headline to be great, economic is strong and things are
fudge. >> thank you, barry and maya for youromments i find them useful. maya, you are the first person of all the people we've heard from to talk about in more detail about the announcement of fact and particularly the comment of making sure that what we come up with is understandable why the public. could you elaborate on that, because i think that is a critical pie of what it is we have to do since our actions or lack of them will impact the regur joe? can you talk more about that? and...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like...
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host: maya macguineas?uest: i think that the budget will start affecting a lot of things it did not as much in the past. in the past when we thought about more, the cost is always an issue. but never the top issue. the top issue was always national security. that will be true going forward, but we have also can cut ourselves physically in a way we have never done before. right now we are pushing up against the aging of the population. we do not have a plan to get these things under control. let alone to let them be more in the budget for new things. rigging of future wars, a possibility or not, there are also a lot of unmet needs in this country. things that we do not know. there will be needs, new challenges, new opportunities and threats. you want a budget that can respond to those. we have, for budgeting in a short-sighted way, let ourselves in a vulnerable situation where we cannot take advantage of the opportunities or deal with threats in the best way that we would want to because our fiscal position
host: maya macguineas?uest: i think that the budget will start affecting a lot of things it did not as much in the past. in the past when we thought about more, the cost is always an issue. but never the top issue. the top issue was always national security. that will be true going forward, but we have also can cut ourselves physically in a way we have never done before. right now we are pushing up against the aging of the population. we do not have a plan to get these things under control. let...
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was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by these climate changes which on the colorado plateau, very small changes make you go. if you lose one inch of precipitation in one year, you got to get up to the mesas where there's a little more rain and then when the frost comes in too early, you got to get down to the desert. around 1276 or so the water was running out, the seasons were no good, and i think they just looked at their trade routes and said let's follow these and go south. they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is
was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are...
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this evening's highlight include a presentation by maya angelou followed by a performance by john legend. >>> and the 2010 major league soccer all-star game kicks off in texas. the mls all-stars take on england's powerhouse, manchester united. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. war file secrets. did the wikileaks founder put soldiers at risk? he talks live with meredith. >>> and where's kyron? police say they're making progress in the case of missing 7-year-old kyron horman. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one.
this evening's highlight include a presentation by maya angelou followed by a performance by john legend. >>> and the 2010 major league soccer all-star game kicks off in texas. the mls all-stars take on england's powerhouse, manchester united. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a...
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we were at the california academy of sciences unvietnamming an incredible sculpture by the artist mayas this her i tange of art. we don't want to just put things up, we want them to be beautiful i go fishing with my kids every weekend. when we're out on the bay this is the symbol we look back to. it isn't the golden gealt bridge, it isn't the trans america building, it's coit tower. and we really feew
we were at the california academy of sciences unvietnamming an incredible sculpture by the artist mayas this her i tange of art. we don't want to just put things up, we want them to be beautiful i go fishing with my kids every weekend. when we're out on the bay this is the symbol we look back to. it isn't the golden gealt bridge, it isn't the trans america building, it's coit tower. and we really feew
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big maya pull one back or be another goalkeeping mistake but they couldn't add to that my action got his marching orders for a second yellow card in the. dying minutes. so last night's game shaking things up the top and bottom of the table the latest move into second six points behind rubino just behind them with spot it now in for their despite having won only one of their last five games and at the bottom. putting a bit of daylight between themselves and the relegation zone. some transfer news now and the need have signed rubin star center forward alexander who called off on a four year deal the fee was not disclosed but it's thought they paid around twelve million euros who could of school at sixteen goals in twenty three games last season and is the second prolific striker to leave to be enough to a one hundred the main guys went to valencia at the end of last season. remark and even little falls new boss roy hodgson has made his first signing for the club bringing in england midfielder joe cole on a four year deal after his contract was not renewed chelsea he's seen as a replace
big maya pull one back or be another goalkeeping mistake but they couldn't add to that my action got his marching orders for a second yellow card in the. dying minutes. so last night's game shaking things up the top and bottom of the table the latest move into second six points behind rubino just behind them with spot it now in for their despite having won only one of their last five games and at the bottom. putting a bit of daylight between themselves and the relegation zone. some transfer...
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hat is r: not to sa in it maya l ries. >> how nk i bucks . and a smil was t barnum on t wasn't wouldn't coming back d wright, abnews midw >>> this isn outrage. the ca games ar rigg shockn. >> you the sketball game. >> that d, t and all . matter o some us make shots inketball hoop. yeah. >> anywaseball and t for the gianoday. buster posey oway mccovey's ro reco whoafour [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budgedisaster. califora on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption i oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for califoia. [ feme announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, something il acknowledge i did not have. [ feme announcer ] jerry brown. no plan then. no plan now. meghitman. a plan for jobs. loon. learn more. tonight losing we used tr addict. a freeway inst the p of al tea party n. urned na out. those cop in an hour on abc 7 at 11:00. larry ere with gian >>in a game wu only get oneay long. the gi single and itn'tm buster. e star of thens hern
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. >>> bueno la procuraduría de justicia de quintana roo dijo que los familiares de la vigente maya viblconvictvíctimamilia de la cantante y que ella se escondió en vez de brindar ayuda. >>> el sobrino de la persona que falleció es un ex-diputado federal del pri. >>> estaremos pendiente, gracias verónica y no les adelantamos salen a la luz imágenes de una pelea entre dos adolescentes en un parque en michigan lo insólito que el acto fue divulgado en internet como si fuera un espectáculo digno de ver las menores de 11 y 13 años como si fueran boxeadores profesionales intercambian golpes, la mayor lanza al suelo a la más débil y no lee da respiro y otros jóvenes son testigos del espectáculo, la joven de 11 años contó su versión y dijo que la madre de su enemiga estaba en la multitud y no sólo demoró en poner fin a la riña si no que al parecer fue quien la organizó la policía está investigando. >>> la joven reveló que entre ambas existe rencillas porque no se llevan bien lo que motivó esta batalla. >>> la cámara de un celular de un empleado de un restaurante de comida rápida puso al descubierto la agresió
. >>> bueno la procuraduría de justicia de quintana roo dijo que los familiares de la vigente maya viblconvictvíctimamilia de la cantante y que ella se escondió en vez de brindar ayuda. >>> el sobrino de la persona que falleció es un ex-diputado federal del pri. >>> estaremos pendiente, gracias verónica y no les adelantamos salen a la luz imágenes de una pelea entre dos adolescentes en un parque en michigan lo insólito que el acto fue divulgado en internet como...
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but i think the lover and mother of his child maya whom he was most tender toward in his art, he never was violent toward her in his art. she's always integrated. she's always a whole. he never rips her apart. he doesn't put her eyes looking in opposite direction. he doesn't take her nose and stick writ her ear should be as he would with dora marr at the same time. he loved dora mar and she was a beautiful woman. you would see he would paint dora mar and mary on the same day. there was always a tenderness toward mary which he never abandoned even as he abandoned her. >> rose: so sum up for me this fascinating man whose 300 works are represented here. what you hope people who come here will walk away with. >> i think there's so many different strains that one could pick up in this exhibition. first it's his career, his achievements, this stylistic diversity. then there's his work in different media which can be different and discreet. he transformed a lowly poster making medium into something very creative and exciting. it's interesting to me that i was a graduate student in the '70s th
but i think the lover and mother of his child maya whom he was most tender toward in his art, he never was violent toward her in his art. she's always integrated. she's always a whole. he never rips her apart. he doesn't put her eyes looking in opposite direction. he doesn't take her nose and stick writ her ear should be as he would with dora marr at the same time. he loved dora mar and she was a beautiful woman. you would see he would paint dora mar and mary on the same day. there was always a...
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so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway. and i even fnd a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should probably avoid using scientific facts, even though she specifically demaed that i include lots of scientific facts. but it did not upset me or bother me or offend me at all when i got this back from her. it actually really excited me. because with this one statement that i was not going to march in her parade, i had totally ruffled her father's. so much so that she called me into her office the next day because she told me she was fascinated with me because she had never met someone as conservative as i was. this was my first real experience as a conservative activist. it was no longer
so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway. and i even fnd a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should...
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>> mises understanding is that we have had -- maya understanding is that we have had a number of -- my understanding is that there have been a number of tar balls along that peninsula. we're looking into whether some of the ships working in this area may have inadvertently transmitted oil out there. our commander there has been in touch with the governor's office. right now, there is no presence of oil on the surface over there that would require scamming capability right now. but we are looking -- require capability right now. but we're looking continuously for what we need. >> the flow at the top of the well, does that mean that there is oil flowing out at other parts of the well? if so, of where? >> that is exactly what we will try to determine from the pressure. i do not think we will really know that until we have the pressure readings and see where that information texas. is unknown what happened to that well bore. that is largely the biggest unknown. ultimately, we will not know until we get the pressure readings. there is some indication that, when we go into a pipe, the ultima
>> mises understanding is that we have had -- maya understanding is that we have had a number of -- my understanding is that there have been a number of tar balls along that peninsula. we're looking into whether some of the ships working in this area may have inadvertently transmitted oil out there. our commander there has been in touch with the governor's office. right now, there is no presence of oil on the surface over there that would require scamming capability right now. but we are...
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so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway.nd i even found a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should probably avoid using scientific facts, even though she specifically demanded that i include lots of scientific facts. but it did not upset me or bother me or offend me at all when i got this back from her. it actually really excited me. because with this one statement that i was not going to march in her parade, i had totally ruffled her father's. so much so that she called me into her office the next day because she told me she was fascinated with me because she had never met someone as conservative as i was. this was my first real experience as a conservative activist. it was no long
so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway.nd i even found a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should...
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so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway. and i even found a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should probably avoid using scientific facts, even though she specifically demanded that i include lots of scientific facts. but it did not upset me or bother me or offend me at all when i got this back from her. it actually really excited me. because with this one statement that i was not going to march in her parade, i had totally ruffled her father's. so much so that she called me into her office the next day because she told me she was fascinated with me because she had never met someone as conservative as i was. this was my first real experience as a conservative activist. it was no lo
so somehow, i was assigned a science paper in the maya art class, but i did it anyway. and i even found a statistician who had testified before congress against al gore and the intergovernmental panel on climate change and included all of his facts in my paper. i turned it in. i was so excited to just show her how wrong she was. and she turned it back and get back to me with a three-page typed response to my paper. and the crux of her response was that since the son of a scientist, i should...