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it's interesting you say that, maya. i felt the president groping today in ways that he's normally a little more polished. >> he was speaking extemporaneously for 17 minutes which on a really heavy topic. >> right, and one that he knew was radioactive. right? >> and a personal risk. >> he's going to get attacked by a number of quarters in the society for talking about race. >> jonathan, i kept thinking about my favorite picture from the first campaign which is president obama in the oval office with 5-year-old jacob philadelphia, and this 5-year-old said ask the president to bend down because he wanted to see if his president had hair like him. and there's a visceral -- we know the race is socially constructed, but there was something visceral an that idea that the american presidency is embodied in a body like mine and then the president said, and that body that is like yours has had these experiences. in that way he does become trayvon martin. >> right. exactly. i mean, that photo, i remember the first time i saw it in
it's interesting you say that, maya. i felt the president groping today in ways that he's normally a little more polished. >> he was speaking extemporaneously for 17 minutes which on a really heavy topic. >> right, and one that he knew was radioactive. right? >> and a personal risk. >> he's going to get attacked by a number of quarters in the society for talking about race. >> jonathan, i kept thinking about my favorite picture from the first campaign which is...
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i think maya's point is such an important one.sident is calling in part for a conversation though he says he shouldn't be leading it. what we know about race is we don't share the same vocabulary. it's hard to have the conversation because it's like we're speaking two different languages. did he begin to lay a groundwork for the vocabulary to have that talk? >> well, i think he's been laying it all the way through. one of the interesting things through 2008 was that people's attitudes toward was america ready for a black president? there were endless ways to express that question, to try and sort of find out if people felt racism, if they were going to vote for a black candidate, but that pure question, is america ready for a black president? that changed through the course of the 2008 campaign and his presidency. by his example, people have changed their understanding and that's why his perspective, some of the right were saying he was being narcissistic by talking about himself, but actually his perspective on this is very immed
i think maya's point is such an important one.sident is calling in part for a conversation though he says he shouldn't be leading it. what we know about race is we don't share the same vocabulary. it's hard to have the conversation because it's like we're speaking two different languages. did he begin to lay a groundwork for the vocabulary to have that talk? >> well, i think he's been laying it all the way through. one of the interesting things through 2008 was that people's attitudes...
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. - later, words of wisdom from maya angelou. - lift up your hearts. each new hour holds new chances for new beginnings. - many would consider the chance to learn from some of the wisest people in the world a golden opportunity. photographer andrew zuckerman did, and he made the most of his. he calls it "the wisdom project." - where on the face does wisdom leave its mark? is it in the furrows and the folds laid down even as life was teaching, say, painter andrew wyeth what matters most? - love something. i think we've got to learn to love something deeply. - or is it in the eyes we should look for wisdom? the lessons of a lifetime reflecting back from a bill withers. - you can't get to wonderful without passing through all right. you can't skip from not being able to function all the way over to running the whole show. - or should we look to where laughter registered joy on those who discovered its secret? - serve others--almost the unfailing recipe for happiness and success. - and if it's there, wisdom like this, can it be framed in a photograph, capt
. - later, words of wisdom from maya angelou. - lift up your hearts. each new hour holds new chances for new beginnings. - many would consider the chance to learn from some of the wisest people in the world a golden opportunity. photographer andrew zuckerman did, and he made the most of his. he calls it "the wisdom project." - where on the face does wisdom leave its mark? is it in the furrows and the folds laid down even as life was teaching, say, painter andrew wyeth what matters...
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maya fell 20 feet onto concrete and fractured her pelvis in four places. her mother was home in oakland. >> i got the call that no parent wants, which is your child has been severely injured. >> reporter: maya spent the next three weeks recovering in a hospital bed in italy, where a different kind of horror was just beginning. the schumachers' health insurance doesn't pay for care there. >> how much was it? >> 48,000 total, to get her home from italy to children's hospital. >> that's a lots of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> reporter: and the bill from the hospital in italy hasn't come yet. >> i own my home in oakland. and i am looking at having to sell it. >> reporter: friends are trying to raise money online to help with the medical bills. the u.s. state department advises people traveling abroad to first check with their insurance company, and if necessary, buy a secondary policy, because accidents can happen. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> yes, they can open. i was in guatemala and fell off my horse. but luckily for me, my hospital b
maya fell 20 feet onto concrete and fractured her pelvis in four places. her mother was home in oakland. >> i got the call that no parent wants, which is your child has been severely injured. >> reporter: maya spent the next three weeks recovering in a hospital bed in italy, where a different kind of horror was just beginning. the schumachers' health insurance doesn't pay for care there. >> how much was it? >> 48,000 total, to get her home from italy to children's...
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with me, michael eric dyson, maya wiley and melissa harris perry. you did a press event to talk about what possible investigation might be pursued at the federal level. what avenueses of redress are there for people that feel that justice was not done in that courtroom or even if the verdict was right and proper based on the evidence that jury saw, that the larger sense that something wrong here that should be held to account has gone unaddressed? >> congressman rangel, congressman meeks, members of the new york delegation, one wanted to support the continuation of the justice department investigation as it relates to the civil rights violations that we believe took place in the killing of trayvon martin. we also wanted to make sure that it was a comprehensive investigation that ultimately led to the presentation of evidence to a grand jury so that the grand jury can decide whether the civil rights of trayvon martin were violated. that a justice department that ultimately yields no prosecution will only result in a further continuation of the frustr
with me, michael eric dyson, maya wiley and melissa harris perry. you did a press event to talk about what possible investigation might be pursued at the federal level. what avenueses of redress are there for people that feel that justice was not done in that courtroom or even if the verdict was right and proper based on the evidence that jury saw, that the larger sense that something wrong here that should be held to account has gone unaddressed? >> congressman rangel, congressman meeks,...
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the last month for maya has been a life changer.she arrived at her hotel >> and then i stepped onto it and i a balcony. it was dark and i remember screaming. >> that 20 foot fall broke her pelvis? four places. she had internal bleeding and she was rush inside the hospital where doctor told her she had to lay flat for five to six weeks. she laid in the hospital for three weeks before getting flown to children's hospital. a week later, exactly four weeks of the day of the accident. >> right now she would still be laying flat if we are in italy. she's in a wheelchair and she's stard physical cheerp. kal they were >> they're less to pathos bills. >> we don't know the cost of the italian hospital but we do know that so far it is $48, 000 for the medical transport and associated fees. >> the website to bring maya home safely raise $22, 000 but they have a long way to go. in the meantime the focus is on getting the teenager back on her feet. >> i am hoping to get her home within the next weeks. >> maya is on crutches. doctor is anticipatin
the last month for maya has been a life changer.she arrived at her hotel >> and then i stepped onto it and i a balcony. it was dark and i remember screaming. >> that 20 foot fall broke her pelvis? four places. she had internal bleeding and she was rush inside the hospital where doctor told her she had to lay flat for five to six weeks. she laid in the hospital for three weeks before getting flown to children's hospital. a week later, exactly four weeks of the day of the accident....
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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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maya started physical therapy and is now on crutches.ate a three to four month recovery period. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>mark: welcome back to the kron4 morning news. one person is dead and two others were hospitalized after a head-on crash in san leandro yesterday morning. just after 2:30 in the morning, an officer on washington avenue near floresta boulevard spotted a the speeding car veered into the other lane and hit another car head on. polic
maya started physical therapy and is now on crutches.ate a three to four month recovery period. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ]...
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. >>> mÉxico estrenara en agosto su primera telenovela hablada enteramente en maya con subs tiblgs enÑo por esta misma fecha las calles de la capital mexicana se volvieron a llenar de payasos le decimos donde iban y a quÉ. ¿cientos de payasos hicieron das suyas por la ciudad de mÉxico. al contrario, fue un evento religioso, los payasos hicieron su peregrinaje anual a la ba basÍlica de la seÑora de guadalupe. mientras avanzaban a la basÍlica algunos incluso cargando imÁgenes. el objetivo es dar gracias a la virgen y pedir su protecciÓn. y de esta manera llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su 6 cc1 cc1 >> >> https://www.facebook.com/anelis. urrutiahttps://www.facebook.com/ anelis.urrutia 0-0. >> al despertar . >> buenos días, bienvenidos es casi fin de semana, un día frío pero calido para usted . >> un food ando drugun fin de semana lleno de evenetois en el adn . >> Área de la bahía . >> hablaremos de como funcionara la construcción, varios millones de dólares . >> ya se
. >>> mÉxico estrenara en agosto su primera telenovela hablada enteramente en maya con subs tiblgs enÑo por esta misma fecha las calles de la capital mexicana se volvieron a llenar de payasos le decimos donde iban y a quÉ. ¿cientos de payasos hicieron das suyas por la ciudad de mÉxico. al contrario, fue un evento religioso, los payasos hicieron su peregrinaje anual a la ba basÍlica de la seÑora de guadalupe. mientras avanzaban a la basÍlica algunos incluso cargando imÁgenes....
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. >>> mÉxico estrenara en agosto su primera telenovela hablada enteramente en maya con subs tiblgs enda aÑo por esta misma fecha las calles de la capital mexicana se volvieron a llenar de payasos le decimos donde iban y a quÉ. ¿cientos de payasos hicieron das suyas por la ciudad de mÉxico. al contrario, fue un evento religioso, los payasos hicieron su peregrinaje anual a la ba basÍlica de la seÑora de guadalupe. mientras avanzaban a la basÍlica algunos incluso cargando imÁgenes. el objetivo es dar gracias a la virgen y pedir su protecciÓn. y de esta manera llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su >> ¿quÉ onda, cuÑis? ¿has visto a doÑa fer? >> no, no ha regresado. >> ay. >> ¿y ese porta trajes? >> lo que pasa es que voy a llevar la ropa a la tintorerÍa. >> ¿a estas horas? >> sÍ, ¿verdad? ay, es que hay una tintorerÍa abierta aquÍ cerca. >> ¿por quÉ no mandaste al gonzalo? >> porque anda con doÑa fer. >> ah, sÍ, ¿verdad? >> bueno, ya me voy, dile a los niÑos que no voy a venir a cenar. >> ¿uy, quÉ? >> pues es que yo tampoco voy a cenar aquÍ, pancho. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿pues adÓnde vas? >> menos
. >>> mÉxico estrenara en agosto su primera telenovela hablada enteramente en maya con subs tiblgs enda aÑo por esta misma fecha las calles de la capital mexicana se volvieron a llenar de payasos le decimos donde iban y a quÉ. ¿cientos de payasos hicieron das suyas por la ciudad de mÉxico. al contrario, fue un evento religioso, los payasos hicieron su peregrinaje anual a la ba basÍlica de la seÑora de guadalupe. mientras avanzaban a la basÍlica algunos incluso cargando...
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maria bello. >> jimmy: maya rudolph, maria bello. maya rudolph.e way. you will be, like -- >> and the hot guys. there's a lot of hot -- new hot guys. >> jimmy: there's all the hot people. >> like, taylor lautner. >> jimmy: taylor lautner is hot. [ laughter ] yeah, no, you said it right. >> he's really cute. >> jimmy: but you -- so, in this clip right here -- do you want to set up this clip? it's you and adam talking about -- you want to have another baby. >> yes. as you know. >> jimmy: there you go. good setup. but you're trying to talk to adam. he doesn't want to have another baby. and so -- >> you think? just wait till you see this. >> jimmy: here's the clip. salma hayek pinault and adam sandler in "grown ups 2." take a look. >> we moved back here to your hometown so we could have more quality time with our family, right? >> that's right. >> how would you feel about -- expanding? >> having another kid? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, but it's perfect right now, you know? if i buy one large pizza, greg gets two pieces, keith gets two, becky gets one, you get o
maria bello. >> jimmy: maya rudolph, maria bello. maya rudolph.e way. you will be, like -- >> and the hot guys. there's a lot of hot -- new hot guys. >> jimmy: there's all the hot people. >> like, taylor lautner. >> jimmy: taylor lautner is hot. [ laughter ] yeah, no, you said it right. >> he's really cute. >> jimmy: but you -- so, in this clip right here -- do you want to set up this clip? it's you and adam talking about -- you want to have another...
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. >> joining me today, founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. chairman of the slate group, jacob wiseberg and "new york" magazine contributing editor jennifer senior. joining us now from capitol hill, the republican representative from oklahoma's fourth district and the gop's deputy majority whip, tom cole. congressman, thank you so much for joining us today. >> alex, thanks for having me. >> so listen, my question -- i'm so happy to have you on this program because you come out, largely in support of what would seem to be sanity. my question to you is, are the new kids on the block, which is to say marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, mike lee, are they eventually going to capitulate to the sort of wisdom of the elders, if you will, or do you think you this are going to succeed in this strategy? >> gosh, i hate to be an old day already. >> hey, no ageism implied at all. >> i've been called a lot worse in the last few days so that's fine. seriously. look, i agree with what they are trying to do, they are just going about it the wrong way i oppose t
. >> joining me today, founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. chairman of the slate group, jacob wiseberg and "new york" magazine contributing editor jennifer senior. joining us now from capitol hill, the republican representative from oklahoma's fourth district and the gop's deputy majority whip, tom cole. congressman, thank you so much for joining us today. >> alex, thanks for having me. >> so listen, my question -- i'm so happy to...
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i would agree with maya that we have to separate the wheat from the shaft. but i think we're doing some good stuff and i think we are at risk of doing a lot less. >> let's all get together and debate this in five years. thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you so much for coming. thank you very much. >> here's some of what we are covering on the c-span networks today. on c-span, the senate armed services committee will consider to military nominations, including the admiralty head of the u.s. strategic command. we will join that confirmation hearing in progress at 10:00 eastern after "washington journal." the senate will debate nominees for the national labor relations board. the senate is also expected to continue work on spending or transportation and housing program for the next fiscal year. the head of the sec, mary jo white, and gary gensler from the commodities futures trading commission will testify before the senate banking com
i would agree with maya that we have to separate the wheat from the shaft. but i think we're doing some good stuff and i think we are at risk of doing a lot less. >> let's all get together and debate this in five years. thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> thank you so much for coming. thank you very much. >> here's some of what we are covering on the...
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. >> maya: the fantasy scenes are getting to you. >> carter: yeah, it's hard to tell when the acting ends. i can't stop thinking about you... wanting you, kissing you like that, and touching each other. and we just turn it off when we're not on camera? i don't think so. >> caroline: yeah, rafael says that maya and carter are really burning up the screen. >> rick: ah. you must be pleased. >> caroline: oh, yeah. i mean, he is thrilled. talk about casting gold. i mean, what a dream couple. two unknowns with that kind of
. >> maya: the fantasy scenes are getting to you. >> carter: yeah, it's hard to tell when the acting ends. i can't stop thinking about you... wanting you, kissing you like that, and touching each other. and we just turn it off when we're not on camera? i don't think so. >> caroline: yeah, rafael says that maya and carter are really burning up the screen. >> rick: ah. you must be pleased. >> caroline: oh, yeah. i mean, he is thrilled. talk about casting gold. i...
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and maya wiley, how can we now attempt to get that history mainstream to the point where you could kinda jury in florida who would have this kind of frame in their heads? >> well, i think it is an important question. this conversation of history is very important to where we are in society. i think what we're seeing is that the law has not kept pace with what brain science tells us. all of this history that we're talking about has also produced a culture in which we constantly see images of people who are black in low income communities. we see images of black people being arrested and handcuffed. and what that means is for those of us who do not live together. those of us who live in segregated communities, remember that sanford, florida is 80% white. 20% black. very segregated in many ways. we actually don't know each other in ways that break down the stereotypes, that help us see that there is this image of a person that is not actually who the person is or what the person is. our laws actually don't recognize that that produces what we casee as implicit bias. it doesn't mean we stil
and maya wiley, how can we now attempt to get that history mainstream to the point where you could kinda jury in florida who would have this kind of frame in their heads? >> well, i think it is an important question. this conversation of history is very important to where we are in society. i think what we're seeing is that the law has not kept pace with what brain science tells us. all of this history that we're talking about has also produced a culture in which we constantly see images...
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and so i agree with maya on the tax reform. you know, most of the proposals from bipartisan groups like domenici-rivlin and erskine bowles and alan simpson did follow this principle that you should get rid of a lot of the exemptions and credits and deductions and loopholes that both individuals and corporations went fit from -- benefit from. and you could actually lower the rate if you wanted to and still get more revenue in. or, you know, dial up rates that you need, whatever you need to make it all work. so, you know, no be, i don't actually -- i don't think that revenue, i don't think that tax reform be should be revenue neutral. >> just a quick factual point. i think this is correct that i think only 10% of that, you know, 1.3 trillion tax expenditures that we forgo is from the corporate side. >> yeah. most of it's individual. [inaudible conversations] >> yeah. ma'am in the striped dress on the aisle. >> i think it's an issue of fairness people raise. >> thank you. annabell fisher, i'm going to direct my question initially
and so i agree with maya on the tax reform. you know, most of the proposals from bipartisan groups like domenici-rivlin and erskine bowles and alan simpson did follow this principle that you should get rid of a lot of the exemptions and credits and deductions and loopholes that both individuals and corporations went fit from -- benefit from. and you could actually lower the rate if you wanted to and still get more revenue in. or, you know, dial up rates that you need, whatever you need to make...
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falling through a hotel skylight and now her family faces financial ruin. 15-year-old maya pain. serious with three separate fractures to pelvis. said it happened on the first night of that trip. >> i thought that outside was a balcony and then it was a skylight. >> your child is severely injured. >> maya spent three weeks in an italian hospital. the family has not seen the bill yet. the ambulance cost $48,000. family insurance doesn't cover overseas, so they may have to sell the house to pay bills. >>> the finalsts from season 12 of american idol just left california, taking their concert tour across the nation. there they are. group numbers in two hour concerts and excited to performing live for thousands of fans. >> we get on the stage and talking to them and they're talking back. it's great. we turn into like, these super heroes. it wraps up in nashville 31st. >> you can get out on the road right now and make good time. and then getting into the downtown san jose area with no major problems. you can see traffic looks good here. southbound 680, traffic moving along well. >> a
falling through a hotel skylight and now her family faces financial ruin. 15-year-old maya pain. serious with three separate fractures to pelvis. said it happened on the first night of that trip. >> i thought that outside was a balcony and then it was a skylight. >> your child is severely injured. >> maya spent three weeks in an italian hospital. the family has not seen the bill yet. the ambulance cost $48,000. family insurance doesn't cover overseas, so they may have to sell...
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maya was in italy to perform with the young women's chorus of san francisco. she was?l room when she fell through the hotel skylight. >> thought that outside was a balcony but turned out to be a skylight and i fell through it. >> i got the call no parent wants which said your child has been severely injured. >> maya has serious injuries including three fractures to her pelvis. she spent three weeks in an italian hospital and the family had to pay $48,000 to fly her home in an air ambulance. the u.s. state department said most insurance companies don't cover overseas medical emergencies. travelerrers are encouraged to buy secondary policies. >>> the murder trial of former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez on hold at least for the next week. hernandez appeared before a judge yesterday. the victim had information lidgeing him to another deadly crime. >> this morning, some political observers raise questions about the practice of getting free suites in luxury suites at sports arenas to government officials who received more than 40 tickets when the rolling sto
maya was in italy to perform with the young women's chorus of san francisco. she was?l room when she fell through the hotel skylight. >> thought that outside was a balcony but turned out to be a skylight and i fell through it. >> i got the call no parent wants which said your child has been severely injured. >> maya has serious injuries including three fractures to her pelvis. she spent three weeks in an italian hospital and the family had to pay $48,000 to fly her home in an...
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seguramente los secretos mayas se quedan en la profundidad, al salir el aire fresco de la selva nos recibeetos que hacen de este lugar uno de los mÁs bellos del mundo. >>> este grupo indÍgena estÁ empeÑado en que se xes ♪. ♪. >>> bueno muchas cosas pasaron este lunes, y llega el momento de las noticias del mundo de la valandula. el alcalde villaraigoza desmintiÓ romance con kate del castillo, esto lo hizo saber en mÉxico donde presenciÓ la obra "perfume de gardenia" >>> bueno y william levy llegÓ solo para el estreno de la telenovela "la tempestad" llegÓ despuÉs la protagonista femenina y participaran de una firma de autÓgrafos. >>> y la madre de michael jackson testificÓ en un tribunal de los Ángeles donde se ventila una demanda multimilmonaria, ella cree que la compaÑÍa debe responder e indemnizarlo por no cumplir con investigar adecuadmente al mÉdico del cantante. >>> bueno y temiÓ morir tras rejas el cantante de la banda maguey que usÓ ilegalmente el nombre del grupo. no se pierda su testimonio. >>> bueno yo nunca habÍa sentido ese terror allÍ dentro, en la carcel estuve tres meses don
seguramente los secretos mayas se quedan en la profundidad, al salir el aire fresco de la selva nos recibeetos que hacen de este lugar uno de los mÁs bellos del mundo. >>> este grupo indÍgena estÁ empeÑado en que se xes ♪. ♪. >>> bueno muchas cosas pasaron este lunes, y llega el momento de las noticias del mundo de la valandula. el alcalde villaraigoza desmintiÓ romance con kate del castillo, esto lo hizo saber en mÉxico donde presenciÓ la obra "perfume de...
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. >> en la maya recientes conferencia de prensa dice que no hay indicacion de terrorismo maría tendráque no había problema. >> pero está preocupada. >> si porque yo también voy a viajar. >> estás tranquilo. >> tranquilo. >> el portavoz del aeropuerto de san francisco recomendo que llamen al aeropuerto par determinar la salida de los vuelos. >> y muchos vuelos fueron derivados a otros aeropuertos como el de oakland y de san josé contigo regreso, maría leticia. >> se sabe cuantos vuelos han tenido retrasos. >> los datos que tenemos proceden de una página de internet que han dicho de 142 vuelos fueron cancelados, fueron cancelados también 186 vuelos que tenían anticipado atertrizar aquí mismo. >> muchísimas gracias beatrtiz. >> hasta el momento esto es lo que sabemos de muertos y heridos, dos personas murieron estabanm fuera y se sabe que eran ciudadanos chinos, 49 de ellos están en condiciones críticas, a pesar de la gravedad 123 personas resultaron ilesas. >> asiana airlines hizo escala en seul corea del sur, había 61 estadounidense un japones y las demás personas eran de otras naciona
. >> en la maya recientes conferencia de prensa dice que no hay indicacion de terrorismo maría tendráque no había problema. >> pero está preocupada. >> si porque yo también voy a viajar. >> estás tranquilo. >> tranquilo. >> el portavoz del aeropuerto de san francisco recomendo que llamen al aeropuerto par determinar la salida de los vuelos. >> y muchos vuelos fueron derivados a otros aeropuertos como el de oakland y de san josé contigo regreso,...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya shoemaker is laid up in a bed at children's hospital in oakland. what began as the trip of a lifetime, ended in near disaster, and near financial ruin for her family. she went to italy for a series of performances. she was in a hotel room her very first night. fully thought the outside was a balcony, but it turned out to be a skylight, and i fell through it. >> reporter: this is a picture of the skylight. >> i got the call that no parent wents. which is that your child has been severely injured. >> reporter: maya spent the next three weeks, recovering in a hospital in italy. the shoemaker's health insurance doesn't cover overseas medicare care. a special gurney had to be in place. >> how much was that plane trip home? >> 48,000 total. to get her home from italy to children's hospital. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> reporter: the bill from the hospital in italy hasn't come yet. >> i own my home in oakland, and i am looking at having to sell it. >> reporter: friends are raising money online to help with the medical bills. the
. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya shoemaker is laid up in a bed at children's hospital in oakland. what began as the trip of a lifetime, ended in near disaster, and near financial ruin for her family. she went to italy for a series of performances. she was in a hotel room her very first night. fully thought the outside was a balcony, but it turned out to be a skylight, and i fell through it. >> reporter: this is a picture of the skylight. >> i got the call that no parent wents....
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya shoemaker is laid up in a bed at children's hospital in oakland.he trip of a lifetime, ended in near disaster, and near financial ruin for her family. she went to italy for a series of performances. she was in a hotel room her very first night. fully thought the outside was a balcony, but it turned out to be a skylight, and i fell through it. >> reporter: this is a picture of the skylight. >> i got the call that no parent wents. which is that your child has been severely injured. >> reporter: maya spent the next three weeks, recovering in a hospital in italy. the shoemaker's health insurance doesn't cover overseas medicare care. a special gurney had to be in place. >> how much was that plane trip home? >> 48,000 total. to get her home from italy to children's hospital. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> reporter: the bill from the hospital in italy hasn't come yet. >> i own my home in oakland, and i am looking at having to sell it. >> reporter: friends are raising money online to help with the medical bills. the u.s. state depar
. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya shoemaker is laid up in a bed at children's hospital in oakland.he trip of a lifetime, ended in near disaster, and near financial ruin for her family. she went to italy for a series of performances. she was in a hotel room her very first night. fully thought the outside was a balcony, but it turned out to be a skylight, and i fell through it. >> reporter: this is a picture of the skylight. >> i got the call that no parent wents. which is that...
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>>> maya, i know you want to jump in. worked so hard with mr. crump and mr. parks to bring -- to get these criminal charges made. and i suspect will bring a civil case because they wanted that their son not die in vein. what that means, justice is not just for trayvon martin. justice here is so black people can walk down the streets in america, innocent and unarmed, and not be afraid they're going to be killed. and that means that in addition -- i agree with marc that, one, it's not over. two, that the department of justice, that there's an opportunity to prosecute this case more effectively. but if we miss the real message here, which is that we need to restructure our laws, we need to understand that our current legal structure does not work for how we do race in america right now, which means it doesn't work for anyone, because we all have a race. that means that we will miss the opportunity, not just to try to get justice for trayvon martin. we will miss the opportunity to assure us that innocent black people can live
>>> maya, i know you want to jump in. worked so hard with mr. crump and mr. parks to bring -- to get these criminal charges made. and i suspect will bring a civil case because they wanted that their son not die in vein. what that means, justice is not just for trayvon martin. justice here is so black people can walk down the streets in america, innocent and unarmed, and not be afraid they're going to be killed. and that means that in addition -- i agree with marc that, one, it's not...
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>> jimmy: i love maya rudolph. [ cheers ] >> come on! he's just -- he's, like, you know, he's, like, the bill murray "meatballs," walter matthau "bad news bears" kind of richard pryor "bustin' loose", kind of -- >> jimmy: oh, "bustin' loose." love that. >> yeah, you know. >> jimmy: did you shoot it in a actual -- >> we shot an actual water park, and there were real people there. >> jimmy: i was going to say, did you shut it down? no. >> no, they were -- they were real good. they were looking in the lens, and they were -- you know, the sounds. >> jimmy: yeah, because it's so much money to lose. you can't just shut down the water park. >> no, that's right. that's right. and in fact, we got in trouble once because i was on a microphone in one of the scenes and some of my adlibs got a little rated "r." and it was, you know -- >> jimmy: you're going across the whole park. >> across the whole park. we -- it was early, so we thought it was closed -- or, you know we thought it was closed. and then this woman came -- one of the heads of the park
>> jimmy: i love maya rudolph. [ cheers ] >> come on! he's just -- he's, like, you know, he's, like, the bill murray "meatballs," walter matthau "bad news bears" kind of richard pryor "bustin' loose", kind of -- >> jimmy: oh, "bustin' loose." love that. >> yeah, you know. >> jimmy: did you shoot it in a actual -- >> we shot an actual water park, and there were real people there. >> jimmy: i was going to say, did...
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founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. georgetown university professor and msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson. the conversation about race in this country, if it happens is a fraught one. i guess i wonder in the wake of the ruling of the george zimmerman trial how much you think this truly engenders a national conversation about skin color. >> it is really important that it has started a national conversation. i'd say the question is whether it is a good one. and if you think about what attorney mark o'mara said, which was probably one of the most jarring and incorrect things i've ever heard in terms of what the facts and. statistics tell us with, is that if george zimmerman was black, he would have never been prosecuted. all of the numbers tell us the exact opposite is true, even if you look at stand your ground laws. so look at stand your ground laws. if you are white and have killed someone black, 35% chance that it is justifiable homicide. if you are black and shoot someone, 3% justifiable homicide. so i'm sorr
founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. georgetown university professor and msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson. the conversation about race in this country, if it happens is a fraught one. i guess i wonder in the wake of the ruling of the george zimmerman trial how much you think this truly engenders a national conversation about skin color. >> it is really important that it has started a national conversation. i'd say the question is whether it is a...
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. >> y el nombre de la primera novela maya... hablada completamente en...r anthony weiner piroed erdiÓ el primer lugar a las encuestas y lo atribuyen al nuevo escÁndalo sexual q sexual, reiniciÓ en el sexting una prÁctica que puede ser compulsiva en algunas personas. >> ya se habla de tres mujeres con las que pudo estar en sexting el candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york anthony weiner, quien utilizaba el alias de... son algunas de las fotos que tenÍa en su twitter donde mostraba su tatuaje o nuevo bikini algunas de las cosas que escribiÓ son. >> si pudiera me casarÍa con muys piernas todo lo que tengo son ricos labios, robustos senos y tatuajes. >> (en inglÉs). >> este amigo asegura que ella inicialmente contactÓ a weiner a travÉs de twitter donde el intercambio comenzÓ sobre polÍtica con el tiempo se conversÓ en una relacion que se enviaron de correos sexuales que incluyoÍan fotos sin ropa. >> agrega que se enamorÓ pero que posteriormente perdiÓ el interÉs en weiner. >> el ex congresista se defendÓo que existe cantidad de mujeres con quienes sostuvo conve
. >> y el nombre de la primera novela maya... hablada completamente en...r anthony weiner piroed erdiÓ el primer lugar a las encuestas y lo atribuyen al nuevo escÁndalo sexual q sexual, reiniciÓ en el sexting una prÁctica que puede ser compulsiva en algunas personas. >> ya se habla de tres mujeres con las que pudo estar en sexting el candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york anthony weiner, quien utilizaba el alias de... son algunas de las fotos que tenÍa en su twitter donde...
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>> let them eat cake. >> since our report first aired, the bakery has moved into its maya lin-designedd its brownie production for ben & jerry's, the vermont ice cream company. julius walls jr. resigned as c.e.o. of the greyston bakery in 2009 to pursue a full-time church ministry. his successor, william mistretta, is the first baking industry professional to run greyston as it continues its double bottom line mission. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> in the christmas retailers have been dreaming about, shoppers start spending again to put some cheer back into a holiday season that's unfolding at the end of an economic crisis. in reality, with their savings diminished, their jobs on the line, any big spenders here are more likely to be demanding deep discounts, and some won't be buying anything at all, because
>> let them eat cake. >> since our report first aired, the bakery has moved into its maya lin-designedd its brownie production for ben & jerry's, the vermont ice cream company. julius walls jr. resigned as c.e.o. of the greyston bakery in 2009 to pursue a full-time church ministry. his successor, william mistretta, is the first baking industry professional to run greyston as it continues its double bottom line mission. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft....
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>> let them eat cake. >> since our report first aired, the bakery has moved into its maya lin-designedbrownie production for ben & jerry's, the vermont ice cream company. julius walls jr. resigned as c.e.o. of the greyston bakery in 2009 to pursue a full-time church ministry. his successor, william mistretta, is the first baking industry professional to run greyston as it continues its double bottom line mission. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ engine revving ] >> this is what it feels like to drive 155 miles per hour on a public highway. it's surreal -- more like flying than driving. at these speeds, there's no margin for error. even the slightest mistake can be catastrophic. but this is the autobahn and here in germany, driving like this is not only legal, it's considered a national birthright. it's one reason germany has created some of the rl
>> let them eat cake. >> since our report first aired, the bakery has moved into its maya lin-designedbrownie production for ben & jerry's, the vermont ice cream company. julius walls jr. resigned as c.e.o. of the greyston bakery in 2009 to pursue a full-time church ministry. his successor, william mistretta, is the first baking industry professional to run greyston as it continues its double bottom line mission. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks...
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carlos danger's day here, because maya wrote in saying, what would carlos danger do?starts right now.
carlos danger's day here, because maya wrote in saying, what would carlos danger do?starts right now.
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see the monuments in different stages, to have the scaffolding and the lighting, other generations maya never see this, they will seeill the pictures. we got to see it live. >> there's very few countriescor where people can rise from modest circumstances, and i wana people to think that they caney rise as well. ultimately if they will, they can give money back, but you bu don't have to be wealthy to give money back.ne >> reporter: he donatednate $7.5 million, a gift matched byy congress for the restoration of the monument. >>> it does, construction willti continue through the spring and the monument will be lit every night until the scaffoldingaffod comes down. >>> the weather, traffic and all top stories.storie >>> fox 5 morning news starts right now. >>> good morning to you, livelie look outside at 430, today isis tuesday, we are glad that yout are with us, if you are starting to wake-up and starting to turno the t.v. on, we appreciate thatp as well. it's going to be a busy day, wee will talk with tucker and get an update on that. good morning, i'm which is tom martin. >> i'm sarah si
see the monuments in different stages, to have the scaffolding and the lighting, other generations maya never see this, they will seeill the pictures. we got to see it live. >> there's very few countriescor where people can rise from modest circumstances, and i wana people to think that they caney rise as well. ultimately if they will, they can give money back, but you bu don't have to be wealthy to give money back.ne >> reporter: he donatednate $7.5 million, a gift matched byy...
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aquÍ tenemos a maya. >>> maya. >>> y seÑores, esto es increÍble. >>> un mono araÑa. con ana y alan. hermano, muchas gracias, una experiencia increÍble, estoy mÁs emocionado que volverlo a decir. >>> quÉ lindo. >>> quÉ increÍbles animales, tenerlos tan cerca es espectacular, quÉ buena labor, belicidades amigos. >>> me encanta, vamos a la pausa. antes un chiste. >>> uno solo. >>> le dice la mamÁ, bueno, mas adelante, cÓmo quitarte aÑos de encima amigo sin pasar por el bisturÍ. >>> escucha los problemas de convivir con alguien alcohÓlico los increÍbles testimonios de elvis crespo y juan rivera y su familia, quÉ dijo su esposa sobre esto. >>> lo que dijo juan de esto. >>> el alcohÓlico y drogadicto saben que se estÁn matando, uno sabe que se estÁ autodestruyendo. y las personas alrededor tambiÉn lo ven. nomÁs que el vicio es mas grande que el poder que la voluntad de uno, entonces mi mujer me decÍa haz lo que quieras, me puedes ser infiel si quieres, pero deja de matarte ya. >>> mÁs adelante, vamos a ver esto. y tambiÉn con birmania rÍos desde la capital de los rascaciel
aquÍ tenemos a maya. >>> maya. >>> y seÑores, esto es increÍble. >>> un mono araÑa. con ana y alan. hermano, muchas gracias, una experiencia increÍble, estoy mÁs emocionado que volverlo a decir. >>> quÉ lindo. >>> quÉ increÍbles animales, tenerlos tan cerca es espectacular, quÉ buena labor, belicidades amigos. >>> me encanta, vamos a la pausa. antes un chiste. >>> uno solo. >>> le dice la mamÁ, bueno, mas...
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. >> reporter: wedding planners like maya kalman say your big day can be a surprisingly easy target.tween $200 to $500 apiece times 100 or 200 guests. that's a lot of money sitting in one room. >> reporter: if you are planning a wedding, don't put the gift table near the door. keep it near the bride and groom. also, a bigger boxes harder to steal. make sure you empty it regularly. >> definitely have someone you trust who isn't a big drinker or partier to keep an eye on it. >> reporter: that way the bride and groom can keep their eyes on each other. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, a view few have ever seen before, up close and personal inside a tornado. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthr
. >> reporter: wedding planners like maya kalman say your big day can be a surprisingly easy target.tween $200 to $500 apiece times 100 or 200 guests. that's a lot of money sitting in one room. >> reporter: if you are planning a wedding, don't put the gift table near the door. keep it near the bride and groom. also, a bigger boxes harder to steal. make sure you empty it regularly. >> definitely have someone you trust who isn't a big drinker or partier to keep an eye on it....
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this is maya addendum, my personal information because significantly, one of the realtors or brokers or someone called in reference to the open items that were open, i think they were retailers. i think they were interested. i think some of the panel [speaker not understood] and i want to submit that and that is verbal reception. however, there were cards, information for some of the san francisco precinct that felt interested for some of the openings they felt interested in some events, other information that they did have at the mayor's office regarding planning and commission. and someone started taking the signs off of these signs and they were not supposed to be removed. these are the no trespassing signs and they to be so-called removed. it had a sticker and it had teeth around it. that means the parcel belongs to [speaker not understood]. the individual at 205 ocean avenue almost had him removed from his office. there was entering and exiting out of city hall building. this is more than four or five times previous. then there was a purchase addendum, information for san franci
this is maya addendum, my personal information because significantly, one of the realtors or brokers or someone called in reference to the open items that were open, i think they were retailers. i think they were interested. i think some of the panel [speaker not understood] and i want to submit that and that is verbal reception. however, there were cards, information for some of the san francisco precinct that felt interested for some of the openings they felt interested in some events, other...
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casts a shadow over president along as optimism that the country is being pulled from its economic maya it's now in a twenty six month streak of unemployment growth. or explains the jobs crisis is seeing the french try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis. recent data from french labor ministry paints a disturbing picture june so in another rise in unemployment with almost fifteen thousand more people now out of work that's five hundred new jobless every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but what are sought for them but almost all of the division is bought on board for that bias. the reason behind the gloomy statistics according to the labor minister is expired the short term contracts that are never in you'd as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people secretly just want to put moores have no opportunity to develop tuxes or
casts a shadow over president along as optimism that the country is being pulled from its economic maya it's now in a twenty six month streak of unemployment growth. or explains the jobs crisis is seeing the french try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis. recent data from french labor...