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. >> Él es carlos, un rabino que ha dedicado a el estudio, y dice que mayas no están pero idos cuando ciclo maya y lo añades esa parte te da exactamente el 2012. el último siglo verdad de tiempo que hubo un gran diluvio en la tierra que es lo que vemos hoy en día que derrite polos y la lluvia. >> y dice que se habla del nacimiento de nueva civil zación y el acerco tal de un planeta a la tierra y alineación galáctica que podría ser catastrófica para la tierra y dice que hay recomendación para salir victoriosos. >>> lo que vemos es que no conozco ni al vecino, ni me importa realmente. mientras yo haga lo que tenga que hacer todo está bien. el mundo antiguo no es así, el mundo antigua dice muera pun que todos vivan. en cambio hoy en día slvivo yo aunque todos se mueren, y dice que algunas especies como osos polares se están extingo iendo porque sirven en soledad y pingüinos banabundan por el seno de común, algo sencillo es no prestar dinero. >> no te puedo regalar 50 gané confianza mejoré míraleción contigo y no te busco por el dinero que necesito yo de regreso. rede la simple como esta
. >> Él es carlos, un rabino que ha dedicado a el estudio, y dice que mayas no están pero idos cuando ciclo maya y lo añades esa parte te da exactamente el 2012. el último siglo verdad de tiempo que hubo un gran diluvio en la tierra que es lo que vemos hoy en día que derrite polos y la lluvia. >> y dice que se habla del nacimiento de nueva civil zación y el acerco tal de un planeta a la tierra y alineación galáctica que podría ser catastrófica para la tierra y dice que hay...
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the city has maya has already pointed out funds a lot of programs. i would say try to find out who's being funded ask them to come over. try to figure out where those dollars for going. >>[inaudible]. >> right. let's connect afterwards. i maybe able to give you some follow up resources. >> the city is working between the various agencys to identify where there's individuals are. >> good morning. i am qwanza. i am a community member and resident of san francisco. we talk about community response networks. we talk about all of the people working together. i think about in the good book about our humbling ourselves. so when i think about that, i am also a man of god. i have to ask this about where is the faith communities in these talks? in these discussions. are there any examples of the faith communities? >> i want to keep it real. i can say personally that i have out reached to all faith based organizations. they are the hardest to engage. a lot of times for certain communities when you mention you are going to bring them in. they get upset. they sho
the city has maya has already pointed out funds a lot of programs. i would say try to find out who's being funded ask them to come over. try to figure out where those dollars for going. >>[inaudible]. >> right. let's connect afterwards. i maybe able to give you some follow up resources. >> the city is working between the various agencys to identify where there's individuals are. >> good morning. i am qwanza. i am a community member and resident of san francisco. we talk...
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celebraron la noticia pues esperan ver mas compradores en la zona de la calle internacional (1:23 seg) raul mayaomerciante 17:21 porque nos hemos visto muy afectados porque la gente dice estan quitando carros, ya para que vamos a los negocios entonces se van a los negocios grandes 17:27 sin embargo en algunos reina el escepticismo, y dicen solo el tiempo dira si esto se hace realidad en las calles. (1:37 seg) alex fernandez/comerc iante 26:29 del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho 26:29 24:01 vamos a esperar durante el ano que es lo que sucede realmente 24:04 el cambio de esta politica tambien ha sido respaldado por la actual alcaldesa jean quan. (1:48 seg) pilar nino 16:39 y justamente la alcaldesa pidio que se de un reporte sobre el primer mes de implementacion de esa politica, ese reporte se presentara hoy ante el concejo de la ciudad....pilar nino telemundo 16:50 cu ----muchas gracias a pilar .... y esta noche nuestra pregunta de opinion tiene que ver precisamente con esta exclusiva que nos dio ayer el concejal ignacio de la fuente .... ---ya no se llevaran los carros de gente sin licencia en o
celebraron la noticia pues esperan ver mas compradores en la zona de la calle internacional (1:23 seg) raul mayaomerciante 17:21 porque nos hemos visto muy afectados porque la gente dice estan quitando carros, ya para que vamos a los negocios entonces se van a los negocios grandes 17:27 sin embargo en algunos reina el escepticismo, y dicen solo el tiempo dira si esto se hace realidad en las calles. (1:37 seg) alex fernandez/comerc iante 26:29 del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho 26:29 24:01...
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. >> i just wanted to say, we had been in a conversation with maya and we are planning with a pilot program to develop an 8-week program where mondays would be career explorations. they are going to visit art musicians and bank of america and the career paths they have chosen and then there are discussions about attitude and hygiene. how do you present yourself so people want to engage with you. we are trying to work with the mayor's office and d.c. yn. >> there are a couple of youth empowerments. and the whole goal of that fund, which john may know about the details is to empower the people to be the victors of their destiny. it's a way to let youth identify their dreams and be the leaders in terms of allocations. they dole out grants. so the youth empowerment fund is an exciting way in come san francisco is engaging its young people. we have one of the few youth commissions. they work on the variety of youth issues. the ymc has launched big brothers and big sisters. nick cannon has an entire campaign of stop hating. kind of embedded in citiess and communities around california. in terms o
. >> i just wanted to say, we had been in a conversation with maya and we are planning with a pilot program to develop an 8-week program where mondays would be career explorations. they are going to visit art musicians and bank of america and the career paths they have chosen and then there are discussions about attitude and hygiene. how do you present yourself so people want to engage with you. we are trying to work with the mayor's office and d.c. yn. >> there are a couple of...
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. >> i think it's back to what maya said, 350 for how many probation officers have to deal with those 350 youths. there's probably one service provider. how do we coordinate so your officers don't have to go to the agencies? that's been the issues because how do i connect with the probation prove that's servicing the youth? i think it's figuring out how to set up the time where they don't have to try to hit 350 service providers to accommodate that. >> i think i may have mislead everybody. >> there may not be 350 individuals. there maybe some of the kids that were there on 2 occasions. the engagements are not only based on what service are available or interesting on the part of the youth, it has to be also consistent with what vision of case plan is. that's really the challenging part about this. this is something we're working on very closely to make sure there's a follow up. it's still better than the folks being directed or encouraged to connect with an agency and there maybe some that falls off the chart. this is something very real and we're pledged to make this continue >> when
. >> i think it's back to what maya said, 350 for how many probation officers have to deal with those 350 youths. there's probably one service provider. how do we coordinate so your officers don't have to go to the agencies? that's been the issues because how do i connect with the probation prove that's servicing the youth? i think it's figuring out how to set up the time where they don't have to try to hit 350 service providers to accommodate that. >> i think i may have mislead...
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let him have it, maya. ♪ [ audience ohs ] you're keeping with the brown theme there.right. what do you think? no eating what's been dumped on you. [ laughter ] >> number four. >> jimmy: number four! scarlett b.! number four! ♪ scarlett b., pour the $100 over his head. [ audience ohs ] oh, that is strawberry jam. thank you. scarlett, thank you. thank you very much. that was strawberry jam. sorry, buddy. [ laughter ] i am sorry. >> no, it's okay. [ elephant trumpeting ] >> jimmy: well, you know what that sound means? we're down to our last six buckets. it's time for double trouble. [ cheers and applause ] that means each of you will pick a bucket and we'll pour them at the same time. okay, bucket number one. what are you thinking? >> let's go with three. >> jimmy: bucket number three and -- >> number one. >> jimmy: and number one. you're talking about tara and nina. ♪ tara and -- don't pour it yet. [ laughter ] hopefully, one of these has $100 in it. tara and nina, let them have it. ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> what is this? >> jimmy: that's good. yeah, that's melted cheese. y
let him have it, maya. ♪ [ audience ohs ] you're keeping with the brown theme there.right. what do you think? no eating what's been dumped on you. [ laughter ] >> number four. >> jimmy: number four! scarlett b.! number four! ♪ scarlett b., pour the $100 over his head. [ audience ohs ] oh, that is strawberry jam. thank you. scarlett, thank you. thank you very much. that was strawberry jam. sorry, buddy. [ laughter ] i am sorry. >> no, it's okay. [ elephant trumpeting ]...
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. >> la criminalizaciÓn de las organizaciones o de los dirigentes mayas.ca que el presidente califica de subversiva e instigadora entre el pueblo. >> he estado en frente de muchas comunidades que luchan por sus tierras. una lucha que he llevado por muchos aÑos y me ha llevado muchas acusaciones. para mÍ no es nuevo. lo que es nuevo es que lo diga un presidente. >> el presidente colÓn, resto importancia a la publicaciÓn. >> fuimos competencia en elecciones, no hemos estado de acuerdo en algunas cosas, pero... mi profundo respeto y yo no le pongo mucha atenciÓn a esos wikileaks. no es opiniÓn del departamento de estado. >> lamentÓ que este tipo de declaraciones se den cuando realiza asambleas con su partido polÍtico con miras a una posible participaciÓn en las prÓximas elecciones en este paÍs. >> destacÓ que la participación indÍgena es muy importante y que esperarÍa una aclaraciÓn del presidente, mas no tomarÁ acciones en su contra. >> con una persecusiÓn policial que terminÓ en un aparatoso accidente. asÍ abrimos nuestra ventana al mundo. ♪ >> un residente
. >> la criminalizaciÓn de las organizaciones o de los dirigentes mayas.ca que el presidente califica de subversiva e instigadora entre el pueblo. >> he estado en frente de muchas comunidades que luchan por sus tierras. una lucha que he llevado por muchos aÑos y me ha llevado muchas acusaciones. para mÍ no es nuevo. lo que es nuevo es que lo diga un presidente. >> el presidente colÓn, resto importancia a la publicaciÓn. >> fuimos competencia en elecciones, no hemos...
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we will begin with panel one moderated by maya rockymore. like me, she is originally from wichita falls texas and also, like me a graduate of a and m university. she also happens to be married to a friend, my colleague and former chair elijah cummings. dr. maya rockymore leaves the global policy solutions that washington d.c.-based policy firm that works to create and advance social change strategies for the world. a former adjunct professor and the women in politics institute at the american university. she has also served as a vice president of research programs of the congressional black caucus foundation, a senior resident scholar at the national urban league, chief of staff to congressman charlie rangel and professional staff of the house ways and means committee. let me just also say that as a pastor in my real life, we look at checkbooks as a statement of who a person is. we say quite often if you would like to see the belief of a human being go through their checkbook. it will reveal what they believe, with the support, what they lik
we will begin with panel one moderated by maya rockymore. like me, she is originally from wichita falls texas and also, like me a graduate of a and m university. she also happens to be married to a friend, my colleague and former chair elijah cummings. dr. maya rockymore leaves the global policy solutions that washington d.c.-based policy firm that works to create and advance social change strategies for the world. a former adjunct professor and the women in politics institute at the american...
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she's maya macguineas, president of the committee for a responsible federal budget. >> house republicans have replaced pay-as-you-go rules-- the rules that require any increases in entitlement spending or tax cuts be offset so they don't increase the deficit-- with "cut-go." the difference is that under cut-go, you don't have to offset the cost of tax cuts at all. okay, i get that republicans view government spending as the main problem causing the large and growing debt. hey, i agree. but if you think that the deficit, debt and high levels of government spending are the problem, you know how you fix them? do you cut taxes? no, you cut spending. hey, we all love tax cuts, but pretending you can deal with the deficit and shrink the government by cutting taxes rather than cutting spending is cowardly and dangerous, given the high levels of debt we already face. so let's hope the new generation of cutters focus on spending, not taxes, in a real effort to fix our fiscal woes. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 13. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good
she's maya macguineas, president of the committee for a responsible federal budget. >> house republicans have replaced pay-as-you-go rules-- the rules that require any increases in entitlement spending or tax cuts be offset so they don't increase the deficit-- with "cut-go." the difference is that under cut-go, you don't have to offset the cost of tax cuts at all. okay, i get that republicans view government spending as the main problem causing the large and growing debt. hey, i...
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the president's freeze would save about $400 billion over the next decade but budget watchdog maya macguineas said that would not be enough. >> we should be saving $4 trillion. it may be more than just a drop in the bucket but just a few drops. >> reporter: so why was the president's state of the union speak so few on details. >> couric: you're saying, chip, we're not going to get any more details any time soon? >> reporter: that's right. now, the budget is due in mid-february, and we certainly will be getting some details then, but even then, most analysts believe that there are not going to be any big plans about cutting things like medicaid and medicare. that's going to only come when they absolute have to do it, katie. >> couric: and, chip, white house officials told us yesterday the president didn't want to talk about gun violence last night because he wanted to give the issue a more thorough examination in a different forum in the near future. so is the white house saying when that might be? >> reporter: they're not. robert gibbs said there's no timeline but pretty strongly inclined it
the president's freeze would save about $400 billion over the next decade but budget watchdog maya macguineas said that would not be enough. >> we should be saving $4 trillion. it may be more than just a drop in the bucket but just a few drops. >> reporter: so why was the president's state of the union speak so few on details. >> couric: you're saying, chip, we're not going to get any more details any time soon? >> reporter: that's right. now, the budget is due in...
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maya book, "when money was in fashion," which i have somewhere here, was recently published by palgrave macmillan. it is a biography and memoirs my grandfather who was the son of the founder, marcus, and a farmer from the chinese village in bavaria who came to the states in and the great immigration wave of 1848. henry goldman and revolutionize the financial world by developing a modern method of financing for congress and industry which today is known as the ipo. in a day when there were no pcs, no internet, no e-mail or even adding machines, when business was developed solely with talent, imagination and brains, he became america's first investment banker. and yet he guarded his private life so jealously that he remained remained an enigma to the thousands of people whose lives he influenced and enriched and many of the hedge fund managers and traders who work at the farm today cannot even place his name. he was responsible for the initial underwriting of more than 50 of our countries most successful publicly owned corporations including general sigar, sears roebuck, the underwood typ
maya book, "when money was in fashion," which i have somewhere here, was recently published by palgrave macmillan. it is a biography and memoirs my grandfather who was the son of the founder, marcus, and a farmer from the chinese village in bavaria who came to the states in and the great immigration wave of 1848. henry goldman and revolutionize the financial world by developing a modern method of financing for congress and industry which today is known as the ipo. in a day when there...
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and up next doughty guides you around russia's golden ring town of costa maya. russia's golden ring cities are some of the most beautiful and historic in the country this is russia or is it used to be filled with churches ancient architecture and the gentler pace of life. and one of the jewels in the crown is. just a four hour drive from its original campus all the time to just over a quarter of a million people and it is on the banks of the great fold the river. now when i knew it was coming to cost her mom was expecting a few relaxing days of sightseeing and strolling through the city so it was a bit of a surprise when it was a wild and windy village and there was an eerie howling in the background. this may not look like the most hospitable weather but if you were certain type of person. this is pretty much power to us because this is the home of the northern hope center and as we're about to see it's like a united nations of races right here it comes from. this is no wooden reprotect mushers have traveled here from australia canada and the usa because as wel
and up next doughty guides you around russia's golden ring town of costa maya. russia's golden ring cities are some of the most beautiful and historic in the country this is russia or is it used to be filled with churches ancient architecture and the gentler pace of life. and one of the jewels in the crown is. just a four hour drive from its original campus all the time to just over a quarter of a million people and it is on the banks of the great fold the river. now when i knew it was coming...
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program they often have to turn to the garbage dump as a means of survival also uses sebastian and maya reports for thousands driven from their homes by sectarian violence life is literally rubbish. at seven am every morning fatima crouch is outside her house and along with her sister and cousins begins to sort through garbage displaced from southern iraq that miss family is too poor to send her to school and so she works eight hours a day sorting through baghdad's landfill collecting plastic and metal that will be shipped abroad for recycling a reward for carting forty pounds of trash around two dollars and fifty cents behind me says acres of baghdad's trash to many this is just waste but for the families here this is not only their livelihood but also their homes over two thousand people live on baghdad's landfill are. making their homes out of the garbage that the rest of the city throws away there's no running water or electricity and certainly no access to medical treatment if someone gets sick they have to be taken to hospital the same way they get drinking water by donkey cart ca
program they often have to turn to the garbage dump as a means of survival also uses sebastian and maya reports for thousands driven from their homes by sectarian violence life is literally rubbish. at seven am every morning fatima crouch is outside her house and along with her sister and cousins begins to sort through garbage displaced from southern iraq that miss family is too poor to send her to school and so she works eight hours a day sorting through baghdad's landfill collecting plastic...
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salgan en una marcha desde la ciudad de méxico, a las 4 de la tarde aquí en el museo de las esculturas mayas de artistas y cantantes. >>> la violencia se hizo sentir en ciudad juárez demasiado una balacera cobró la vida de dos personas, vamos con verónica del castillo. buenas tardes. >>> gracias, bárbara. y juárez continúa agonizando, una batalla que libraron policías contra criminales. >>> así quedó tendido el oficial que se enfrentó a unos asaltantes que intentaron robar una oficina gubernamental. >>> llegaron a realizar un asalto, realizan disparos. >>> este hombre intervino para golpear a uno de los asaltantes, y se desquitó pateandolo, este otro civil intentó someter a los ladrones y terminó bañado en sangre. otro quedó inconciente. >>> vi que tiraban, y me dio miedo y corrí. >>> 200 personas observaron esto, los que pudieron salieron corriendo. y un policía salvó su vida gracias al chaleco antibalas. el resto de los heridos llevados al hospital. pero no fue el único acto violento, este hombre se salvó de las furiosas ráfagas del fuego, al refugiarse en un restaurante. en otro lado de l
salgan en una marcha desde la ciudad de méxico, a las 4 de la tarde aquí en el museo de las esculturas mayas de artistas y cantantes. >>> la violencia se hizo sentir en ciudad juárez demasiado una balacera cobró la vida de dos personas, vamos con verónica del castillo. buenas tardes. >>> gracias, bárbara. y juárez continúa agonizando, una batalla que libraron policías contra criminales. >>> así quedó tendido el oficial que se enfrentó a unos asaltantes que...
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según la justicia maya el individuo fue azotado con el dorso desnudo tras ser sorprendido robo nando y una mujer que estaba grabó esta trajo gía con la cámara de un celular. >> y un duro golpe al narcotráfico, 6 casas registradas en ula redada donde confiscaron dinero y también hubo varios arrestos y uno detenido resultó lesionado. >> y un policía descubrió un bebé recién nagz ida en la entrada de su casa la pequeña fue abandonada en una caja cubierta por una camiseta y aún tenía el cordón umbilical y los médicos la resarn y esta muy bien, pero se conocen el paradero de la maldad. >> y una oferta desató la ira de una comunidad y puso en la mira a un restaurant en arizona. los dueños del negocio dónde se sirve comida mexicana anunciaron que comenzarían a preparar taco con carne de león africano y las protestas y las amenazas no se hicieron esperar por que decidieron retirar del menú este plato. >> y así están las cosas vamos la pausa y mucho más y más adelante débito fic a un a desmal además que truncaron lan vida de una niña. >> y en seguida imagen pones en a vadhir pederbez en medio
según la justicia maya el individuo fue azotado con el dorso desnudo tras ser sorprendido robo nando y una mujer que estaba grabó esta trajo gía con la cámara de un celular. >> y un duro golpe al narcotráfico, 6 casas registradas en ula redada donde confiscaron dinero y también hubo varios arrestos y uno detenido resultó lesionado. >> y un policía descubrió un bebé recién nagz ida en la entrada de su casa la pequeña fue abandonada en una caja cubierta por una camiseta y...
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. >> i noticed the forward by a maya angelou. how did you work that out? >> i will admit she and i have been friends for 25 year so i called her up and asked her. >> what are some of the other books you have written? >> i've written a novel, my shoes keep walking back to you and i've written quite a few essays and anthologies. i also co-wrote a rock 'n roll joke book and i am the founder of the literary broadband, the rock bottom remainders so i've written a book with my bandmates as well. >> i wrote a book called how to play the harmonica and other life lessons and it is a humor book and i also wrote a column with kathi and buck paige called the author enablers and kind of a dear abby for aspiring writers and i am also a member of the rock bottom remainders by double messages because my brother is dave barry, the lead guitarist, sort of and kathi of course. >> thank you both very much for your time. .. and indeed we didn't meet the had met her father many times connie was already in college and so we didn't meet but i knew of her because the time had alwa
. >> i noticed the forward by a maya angelou. how did you work that out? >> i will admit she and i have been friends for 25 year so i called her up and asked her. >> what are some of the other books you have written? >> i've written a novel, my shoes keep walking back to you and i've written quite a few essays and anthologies. i also co-wrote a rock 'n roll joke book and i am the founder of the literary broadband, the rock bottom remainders so i've written a book with my...
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we will begin with panel one moderated by maya rockymore. like me, she is originally from wichita falls texas and also, like me a graduate of a and m university. she also happens to be married to a friend, my colleague and former chair elijah cummings. dr. maya rockymore leaves the global policy solutions that washington d.c.-based policy firm that works to create and advance social change strategies for the world. a former adjunct professor and the women in politics institute at the american university. she has also served as a vice president of research programs of the congressional black caucus foundation, a senior resident scholar at the national urban league, chief of staff to congressman charlie rangel and professional staff of the house ways and means committee. let me just also say that as a pastor in my real life, we look at checkbooks as a statement of who a person is. we say quite often if you would like to see the belief of a human being go through their checkbook. it will reveal what they believe, with the support, what they lik
we will begin with panel one moderated by maya rockymore. like me, she is originally from wichita falls texas and also, like me a graduate of a and m university. she also happens to be married to a friend, my colleague and former chair elijah cummings. dr. maya rockymore leaves the global policy solutions that washington d.c.-based policy firm that works to create and advance social change strategies for the world. a former adjunct professor and the women in politics institute at the american...
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next door the sushi to die for says maya has a right to paint it any color but it is still tacky. >> like it but how can i say it. it is his restaurant. that is not my restaurant. but it is really ugly, though. >> reporter: do you think it is very ugly? [ laughter ] >> reporter: this isn't the only eye popping. not everyone was happy when it arrived in lime green. >> it is so great. and cheery and the soul food, it puts out the different colors and everything else, the whole town is livened up. >> reporter: soul food was not up for review. but since pizza orgasmica is in a new building they could force him to re paint and has already received several letters of complaint. he writes this. >> in san raphael, grace lee, cbs 5. >> now, authorities in stanislav county have apparently just issued an amber alert. they are asking people in the bay area especially to be on notice. here is the back story. because a 4-year-old boy juliani carda nwas abducted today. here is the license plate you need to look for on the red toyota corolla. if you see that vehicle you should call 911. >>> well, it
next door the sushi to die for says maya has a right to paint it any color but it is still tacky. >> like it but how can i say it. it is his restaurant. that is not my restaurant. but it is really ugly, though. >> reporter: do you think it is very ugly? [ laughter ] >> reporter: this isn't the only eye popping. not everyone was happy when it arrived in lime green. >> it is so great. and cheery and the soul food, it puts out the different colors and everything else, the...
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[risas] >> aÑos maya!ujeres que regularmente comen yogurt, como yoplait light... tienen una cintura más pequeña? es un paso sencillo y además con yoplait light es la manera deliciosa de lograrlo porque tiene una textura cremosita y sólo 100 calorías sin grasa. compruébalo, vas a recuperar lo que más te gusta. yoplait light. recupera tu cintura. (en pantalla) >> para enseÑarnos cÓmo hacer una rosca se encuentra con nosotros ingrid, no tiene nada que ver con los reyes magos? >> tiene que ver con la saturnales romanas. pero lo bueno es que muchos de nuestros paÍses latinoamericanos hemos adoptado esta tradiciÓn. tres trazas y media de harina, y acÁ van los dos huevos y las frutas secas. >> queda macerado en el ron y aquÍ lo que vamos a hacer es que si me puedes traer eso, por favor. >> lo que preparamos previo a la pausa. >> lo que tiene extracto de canela, vainilla. esta es la parte de la masa. habÍamos macerado la fruta y la mezcla que es de leche pero yo ya venÍa ya muy bien preparada porque lo que uno hac
[risas] >> aÑos maya!ujeres que regularmente comen yogurt, como yoplait light... tienen una cintura más pequeña? es un paso sencillo y además con yoplait light es la manera deliciosa de lograrlo porque tiene una textura cremosita y sólo 100 calorías sin grasa. compruébalo, vas a recuperar lo que más te gusta. yoplait light. recupera tu cintura. (en pantalla) >> para enseÑarnos cÓmo hacer una rosca se encuentra con nosotros ingrid, no tiene nada que ver con los reyes magos?...
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. >> and i notice the forward is by maya angelou. how did you work that out because well, i will admit she and i have been friends for 25 years. i called her up and asked her. >> what are some of the other books that you have written? >> i've written a novel, in my shoes keep walking back to you, and i've written quite a few essays for anthologies. i also cowrote a rock-and-roll joke book, and i'm the founder of the literary rock band, the rock bottom remainders. i've written a book with my bandmates as well. >> i wrote a book called how to play the harmonica and other life lessons. it's a humor book, and i also wrote a column with kathy in book page called the author enablers. it's kind of dear abby for inspirinit
. >> and i notice the forward is by maya angelou. how did you work that out because well, i will admit she and i have been friends for 25 years. i called her up and asked her. >> what are some of the other books that you have written? >> i've written a novel, in my shoes keep walking back to you, and i've written quite a few essays for anthologies. i also cowrote a rock-and-roll joke book, and i'm the founder of the literary rock band, the rock bottom remainders. i've written...
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. >> thank you, maya, mr. chairman, members of congress. i'm pleased to kind of kick off the conversation and in my remarks i am only going to touch on the surface of the many issues that are involved here. there is a consensus among the many economists and policy analysts the federal debt needs to be reduced from its current level. in order to do that, the annual federal deficit must also be reduced. however there are significant differences among those who study this issue on several things. when the deficit reduction should begin in earnest, how fast the budget gap needs to be closed and how much of the gap reduction should be achieved through spending reductions and how much through tax increases. the national debt, that is the total amount the federal government owes to others has grown rapidly in the past decade and reached 62% of gross domestic product in 2010. it will continue to grow in the access of the over action to change if passed. this is a source of concern for many. a large debt can be problematic for at least two reasons.
. >> thank you, maya, mr. chairman, members of congress. i'm pleased to kind of kick off the conversation and in my remarks i am only going to touch on the surface of the many issues that are involved here. there is a consensus among the many economists and policy analysts the federal debt needs to be reduced from its current level. in order to do that, the annual federal deficit must also be reduced. however there are significant differences among those who study this issue on several...
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la piedra que cerrÓ la tumba del dignatario maya en el 866 despuÉs de cristo lo habÍan removido paraestudiados y se cuenta con muestras de esto. es muy interesante. porque nunca se imagina uno que despuÉs de tanto tiempo se mantengan. >> y que hagan el esfuerzo de restaurarlo y nosotros disfrutar. tanta historia. >> el que se olvida de la historia la historia de la cobra. uh! sr. >> en el foro romano hay monumentos muy importantes que se llama la casa de las bestiales. y ahora vamos a poder visitarlas. las restauranron y todo el mundo puede visitarlas y poder disfrutar. >> hay que ir a roma. >> exacto. >> es un detalle. nomÁs. >> el deber religioso incluÍan el mantenimiento del fuego sagrado en el templo. porque de esta manera se celebraba a besta. y asÍ vivían ellas como sacerdotizas. y es una buena excusa para lanzarse un viaje a roma y visitar el foro romano. >> me encantarÍa de verdad poder conocerlo, debe ser un lugar mÁgico. >> cuÁndo cumples el aniversario de bodas? >> en abril. >> mi nombre es por una virgen romana. >> cuÁl? >> goreti. >> parla italiano. >> hay un especialist
la piedra que cerrÓ la tumba del dignatario maya en el 866 despuÉs de cristo lo habÍan removido paraestudiados y se cuenta con muestras de esto. es muy interesante. porque nunca se imagina uno que despuÉs de tanto tiempo se mantengan. >> y que hagan el esfuerzo de restaurarlo y nosotros disfrutar. tanta historia. >> el que se olvida de la historia la historia de la cobra. uh! sr. >> en el foro romano hay monumentos muy importantes que se llama la casa de las bestiales. y...
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host: good morning, maya. caller: i want to tell you what incenses meet. the last congress -- moody's and standard and poor's came in front of the committee and they talked about how they changed the ratings, and consequently, the investments that people put into in mortgages and things of that nature is a total lie. nothing has happened to those people. it is business as usual. millions of people have lost their homes. i think it is important that those people but are responsible for this chicane. -- that are responsible for this chicanery are brought to justice. we spend more than a billion dollars a month on a war. we have 100 bases around the world. people in this country are losing their homes, people don't have -- i have heard on c-span and the radio that there are people who are hungry, starving, living in their cars. when david walker was the comptroller of our country, he said that the defense department budget and books were unauditable. that is where the money is, i think it is appalling that people say, "that is in the past, let's move forward.
host: good morning, maya. caller: i want to tell you what incenses meet. the last congress -- moody's and standard and poor's came in front of the committee and they talked about how they changed the ratings, and consequently, the investments that people put into in mortgages and things of that nature is a total lie. nothing has happened to those people. it is business as usual. millions of people have lost their homes. i think it is important that those people but are responsible for this...
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maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go further into why you did or did not do it, but wouldn't it have been potentially -- could we talk about the different components that could potentially be issued, couldn't the dam component, the hydroelectric turbines component, be separately awarded? >> it may be beyond my technical competence to answer your last question. it is my understanding that the reason these were grouped together was a question of timing. >> i am trying to figure out what else could you possibly have been talking about in your jna when you said potential components could be issued separately. what else could have been t
maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go...
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worker and volunteer at the mountain avenue church of christ is credited with shielding his wife who maya be a longtime friend he marriede while they were in their 60s edo was also injured in the injr shooting. gabrielle matte used femininend men was 30 years old and engaged to be married served as director of community outreach toswoman e rep wffords was a social worker before serving with representative giffords.h we all know that gabrielle giffords was the target of the attack and was critically injured and we have receivedmely extremely good news and not her condition has been upgraded frol critical to good.nd is that incredible news and hisl of heart need to all of us. in 13 others were also wounded in the shooting, including ron barber and pamela starting who epresentative to r giffords and several individuals, including patricia, mace, army colonel bill badger,o retired, was also wounded in the shooting. roger sulzberger, joseph zamudio, daniel hernandez junio, adam ballis and that are stephed rael helped apprehend the gunmee and mrs. the injured thereby risking their lives for the
worker and volunteer at the mountain avenue church of christ is credited with shielding his wife who maya be a longtime friend he marriede while they were in their 60s edo was also injured in the injr shooting. gabrielle matte used femininend men was 30 years old and engaged to be married served as director of community outreach toswoman e rep wffords was a social worker before serving with representative giffords.h we all know that gabrielle giffords was the target of the attack and was...
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maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go further into why you did or did not do it, but wouldn't it have been potentially -- could we talk about the different components that could potentially be issued, couldn't the dam component, the hydroelectric turbines component, be separately awarded? >> it may be beyond my technical competence to answer your last question. it is my understanding that the reason these were grouped together was a question of timing. >> i am trying to figure out what else could you possibly have been talking about in your jna when you said potential components could be issued separately. what else could have been t
maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go...
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maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go further into why you did or did not do it, but wouldn't it have been potentially -- could we talk about the different components that could potentially be issued, couldn't the dam component, the hydroelectric turbines component, be separately awarded? >> it may be beyond my technical competence to answer your last question. it is my understanding that the reason these were grouped together was a question of timing. >> i am trying to figure out what else could you possibly have been talking about in your jna when you said potential components could be issued separately. what else could have been t
maya understanding is that the work on the dam was not done by black and veitch but by louis berger and what you said before was technically correct in that they were on the ground in, and are but they did not have prior experience with that facility. you could say the joint venture did, but they were quite clear on who did what. you said a number of individual contracts for the different components could potentially be issued to conduct the work needed. wouldn't it have been, and i will not go...