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bill fletcher, maya rockiningmo, and bill fletcher, these income disparities they are widening. who's to blame? >> the system is to blame. this is what, when i hear these speeches from president obama, regardless of his intentions he's putting the blame on black folks. whether it's black fathers, black families, this system is rigged against us. and that's what we need to keep emphasizing. we have to keep emphasizing, particularly for the purposes of reaching young people, that the problem is not them. even if they have problems. the problem is that the way that the system is structured. we've had, and this relates directly to the march on washington. we've had an economic crisis facing black america at least since the late 1950s. randolph and others realized this, which is what led to the call for the original march on washington in 1963. since then we've had a very problematic economic situation for black americans. and by the 1970s with so called deindustrialization the situation has plummeted with the loss of manufacturing jobs. when people talk about the black middle class
bill fletcher, maya rockiningmo, and bill fletcher, these income disparities they are widening. who's to blame? >> the system is to blame. this is what, when i hear these speeches from president obama, regardless of his intentions he's putting the blame on black folks. whether it's black fathers, black families, this system is rigged against us. and that's what we need to keep emphasizing. we have to keep emphasizing, particularly for the purposes of reaching young people, that the...
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>> maya: you okay? >> rick: huh?
>> maya: you okay? >> rick: huh?
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maya, i want to ask you, what's involved in participating in the study?hat did you have to do in the beginning? >> we go to clinic once a year. basically they do things like take urine samples. sometimes they take our blood. we just fill out questionnaires about how we're doing, what we eat, that kind of stuff. >> rachel, what kind of questions do they ask? >> a lot of it is about mental health. they'll ask a lot of questions about how we feel about stuff. i remember there was one a ladder we had to rank ourselves how we thought on the social ladder. i didn't know what to put for that one. >> that's always hard, right? i understand that in the beginning they give you pedometers, too? >> yes. >> what was that all about? >> i think they wanted to see how much exercise we were doing and to see how much activity we got every day. >> and the youth advisory board you're on, how do you like that? >> i really like it. it's really fun to work with other people in the study and help improve things that we use. and i like it because we get to learn a lot more about
maya, i want to ask you, what's involved in participating in the study?hat did you have to do in the beginning? >> we go to clinic once a year. basically they do things like take urine samples. sometimes they take our blood. we just fill out questionnaires about how we're doing, what we eat, that kind of stuff. >> rachel, what kind of questions do they ask? >> a lot of it is about mental health. they'll ask a lot of questions about how we feel about stuff. i remember there was...
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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 angeluo ahead. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> haerey, welcome back. keeping them honest tonight. we've been reporting on the kid's wish network, a charity we with the "tampa bay times" and more have identified as the absolute worst charity, the rock bottom when it comes to how little out of each dollar raised helping the sick children it claims to be raising money for. while they were reporting the story, drew griffin and others tried to get an interview with the people that run the network. they didn't want to talk to us. they hid in the offices and lied about being there. now that the report has aired, however, they have a lot to say about us. they posted a letter on their website bashing our reporting and a source. we stand by our investigation and d
maya angeluo ahead. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> haerey, welcome back. keeping them honest tonight. we've been reporting on the kid's wish network, a charity we with the "tampa...
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it was for maya angelou, poet, civil rights activist. i spoke to her earlier. for you on this day what does dr. king's dream mean today? what do you think is the march of significance today? >> i think that at once i'm delighted that he had the dream. i'm delighted if he awakened right now he could also say some of my dream has come to pass and see the african-american family in the white house. a man and a woman and their children and a grandmother. a black grandmother in the white house. my goodness. at the same time, i think he would be disappointed to hear we have not come any farther. so my hope is that the dream -- we can awaken from the dream and find that some of the elements of the dream have come to pass. >> one of the main messages of the organizers of the march 50 years ago was economic equality. that often gets lost in the retelling of this. randolph said that freedom means precious little to those who can't afford to use them. i just read that economic disparities between african-americans and whites, particularly household income have either stay
it was for maya angelou, poet, civil rights activist. i spoke to her earlier. for you on this day what does dr. king's dream mean today? what do you think is the march of significance today? >> i think that at once i'm delighted that he had the dream. i'm delighted if he awakened right now he could also say some of my dream has come to pass and see the african-american family in the white house. a man and a woman and their children and a grandmother. a black grandmother in the white...
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he went the extra mile for maya, the german shepherd when the car she was riding in crashed. >> i own a german shepherd. i know how devastated i would feel. >> reporter: he said sunday he was on routine a trel when he overheard on his radio that pal mere rap and north will done police were looking for the dog. she spotted him and wouldn't come to her. police called maya's own are and realized the run had taken a toll. >> the pads were heaping off. >> reporter: so he picked up all 75 pounds of shepherd and carried her back to safety. >> she just had a -- she was just relaxed and a big difference from the look when i went out into the field to peck her up. she was very scared. >> reporter: all in a day's work he said but judging from the facebook hits, it was clearly much, much more. >> you hear about them being fur babies and people looking at dogs like members of their family, a lot of them knowing that's how they are, i can see why this story would touch them in a way that other stories wouldn't. >>> take a look at maryland's most powerful radar. our weather turning out good. take a
he went the extra mile for maya, the german shepherd when the car she was riding in crashed. >> i own a german shepherd. i know how devastated i would feel. >> reporter: he said sunday he was on routine a trel when he overheard on his radio that pal mere rap and north will done police were looking for the dog. she spotted him and wouldn't come to her. police called maya's own are and realized the run had taken a toll. >> the pads were heaping off. >> reporter: so he...
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we'll speak to maya angelou. she was and is part of that struggle. she joins me for an emotional and inspiring conversation. >>> we begin with syria and the breaking news. president obama tonight not saying if or when, but clearly making the case for a limited strike on syria. not, however, to take down the assad regime, only to punish it for using chemical weapons. he spoke today with pbs who asked him the key question right off the bat. >> how close are you to authorizing a military strike and can you assure the american people that by doing so, given iraq and afghanistan, that the united states will not get bogged down in yet another war halfway around the world? >> well, first of all, i have not made a decision. i have gotten options from our military, had extensive discussions with my national security team. we do not believe given the delivery systems using rockets that the opposition could have carried out these attacks. we have concluded that the syrian government, in fact, carried these out. and if that's so, there needs to be international
we'll speak to maya angelou. she was and is part of that struggle. she joins me for an emotional and inspiring conversation. >>> we begin with syria and the breaking news. president obama tonight not saying if or when, but clearly making the case for a limited strike on syria. not, however, to take down the assad regime, only to punish it for using chemical weapons. he spoke today with pbs who asked him the key question right off the bat. >> how close are you to authorizing a...
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bureau chief for buzz feed, john stanton, founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. from sirius xm, chris "mad dog" ruse sew and benjamin wallace wells. "the happy hothead," something that could possibly be said about alex rodriguez. mad dog. how about arod trying to blame the yankees? >> who else is he going to blame? right? >> never himself. >> of course. when you ask a-rod well, did you use steroids, never get an answer. yes or no, he tries to murky the waters by giving you the other scenarios. bottom line he'll be suspended for this year and 2014. he's going to be allowed to play for 30, 40 games because he is going to be able to appeal it and you can play when the appeals process is going on. it is august 5th. which means these games are important. yankees are in a pennant race. a-rod will probably play well, hit home runs, help the yankees may playoffs and then take a two-year vacation. >> show our viewers. this is the man who posed in details magazine kissing himself, "he was so vain, he had not one but two painted portraits of himself as the half-man,
bureau chief for buzz feed, john stanton, founder and president of the center for social inclusion, maya wiley. from sirius xm, chris "mad dog" ruse sew and benjamin wallace wells. "the happy hothead," something that could possibly be said about alex rodriguez. mad dog. how about arod trying to blame the yankees? >> who else is he going to blame? right? >> never himself. >> of course. when you ask a-rod well, did you use steroids, never get an answer. yes...
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i told him about maya and carter. >> rafael: girl, don't make me drag it out of you. spill. >> caroline: well... rick didn't believe it at first,
i told him about maya and carter. >> rafael: girl, don't make me drag it out of you. spill. >> caroline: well... rick didn't believe it at first,
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i know what you're thinking. >> maya: there is no reaction
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dentro de estados unidos contra los mercados que naturalmente visitamos los mexicanos, la riviera mayaunivisiÓn. >>> e ¿envÍa mensajes de texto mientras maneja?. >>> la siguientes imagenes van a ver un simulador diseÑado para demostrar los peligros del mal hÁbito de enviar mensajess de texto mientras conduce un vehÍculo. le permite a la persona mandar y recibir mensajes, muchos de los que lo probaron terminaron provocando un accidente. llegamos al final, muchas gracias por la atenciÓn, los esperamos maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn en la edicion nocturna de su noticiero univisiÓn, muchas gracias. cc1: se extendió la alerta amber a otros estados y ahora su hermano podría ser la otra víctima fatal encontrada en el idi
dentro de estados unidos contra los mercados que naturalmente visitamos los mexicanos, la riviera mayaunivisiÓn. >>> e ¿envÍa mensajes de texto mientras maneja?. >>> la siguientes imagenes van a ver un simulador diseÑado para demostrar los peligros del mal hÁbito de enviar mensajess de texto mientras conduce un vehÍculo. le permite a la persona mandar y recibir mensajes, muchos de los que lo probaron terminaron provocando un accidente. llegamos al final, muchas gracias...
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dentro de estados unidos contra los mercados que naturalmente visitamos los mexicanos, la riviera maya, univisiÓn. >>> e ¿envÍa mensajes de texto mientras maneja?. simulador le muestra lo que puede pasar, regresamos. >>> la siguientes imagenes van a ver un simulador diseÑado para demostrar los peligros del mal hÁbito de enviar mensajess de texto mientras conduce un vehÍculo. le permite a la persona mandar y recibir mensajes, muchos de los que lo probaron terminaron provocando un accidente. llegamos al final, muchas gracias por la atenciÓn, los esperamos maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn en la edicion nocturna de su noticiero univisiÓn, muchas gracias. ♪. >> me tienes que prometer que no le vas a decir nada a los de la banda, ana. >> pues ya estÁs. >> ¿me lo juras? >> te lo juro, pico de cera. >> mira... >> de nada sirviÓ colgarme este molcajete, jess. >> ¿por quÉ, que pasÓ? >> vas a ver quÉ ricas flautas, las preparÉ igualitas que las del calvario en metepec. >> no, hombre, si se ven deliciosas, estoy que trino de hambre. >> pues Órale, llÉgale, jess, aquÍ hay salsita. >> ay, se ven buenÍsima
dentro de estados unidos contra los mercados que naturalmente visitamos los mexicanos, la riviera maya, univisiÓn. >>> e ¿envÍa mensajes de texto mientras maneja?. simulador le muestra lo que puede pasar, regresamos. >>> la siguientes imagenes van a ver un simulador diseÑado para demostrar los peligros del mal hÁbito de enviar mensajess de texto mientras conduce un vehÍculo. le permite a la persona mandar y recibir mensajes, muchos de los que lo probaron terminaron...
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. >>> for more, i'm joined by founder and president of the center for social inclusion maya wiley andstein. isn't she the kind of person we all want in our schools? >> and some of us have these people in our lives. i heard that and related. i can think of some family members, right? yes, because we want people around our kids and in our schools who can not only keep a cool head, but be loving and nurturing even in difficult circumstances. she's amazing. >> julian, you heard a lot of people on the right to say what's needed is is a good buy with a gun, but didn't she teach us that you need a person with empathy, who can communicate with somebody, who was really in mental health distress. >> that's correct. i think the other aspect is she has emotional i.q. that is off the charts, which is hard to teach, but the idea we need good guys with guns to take down bad guys with gun belies the evidence. we had guns at the school in columbine, guns in ft. hood, as you know, and the movie theater in colorado. there were police there within about 30 seconds. the fact of the fact is that there are
. >>> for more, i'm joined by founder and president of the center for social inclusion maya wiley andstein. isn't she the kind of person we all want in our schools? >> and some of us have these people in our lives. i heard that and related. i can think of some family members, right? yes, because we want people around our kids and in our schools who can not only keep a cool head, but be loving and nurturing even in difficult circumstances. she's amazing. >> julian, you heard...
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. >>> gracias a Él comprobaron que la cripta de un antiguo rey maya no descansa sobre la roca original
. >>> gracias a Él comprobaron que la cripta de un antiguo rey maya no descansa sobre la roca original
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please join me in welcoming maya soetoro-ng. [applause] >> thank you. were just talking about how we have some captive sisters in the house. i have a little gap. my husband got an old documentary called captive women. any of you ever seen it? it's about all the cultures in the world that revered the gap. supposedly the moonlight shines there and gives me a mellifluous voice. they're people who adore the gap. he said, you just have to change the way you see, not the way the look. point taken. so he got me a domain name cap to its common for my 40th birthday. it at any rate, first of want to thank that powerful performance and for the writing, the speaking at the dallas, for being an advocate of multilingual as some and an advocate for women and girls. i do believe that we need more artists and activists willing to address this issue in powerful ways command and know that we both have daughters and that inspires much of the passion that we witness. so thank you. i want to thank you also for your kind introduction and for the center for american progress i
please join me in welcoming maya soetoro-ng. [applause] >> thank you. were just talking about how we have some captive sisters in the house. i have a little gap. my husband got an old documentary called captive women. any of you ever seen it? it's about all the cultures in the world that revered the gap. supposedly the moonlight shines there and gives me a mellifluous voice. they're people who adore the gap. he said, you just have to change the way you see, not the way the look. point...
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maya lost weight after having one child. in a year. and came out of it looking fantastic. >> that's the important point. weight loss in a year. this is good, old-fashioned, hard work. there was no magic pill that they took. >> we would never take anything away from their hard work. this is their hard work, determination and healthy attitudes towards their lives. >> you lost 101 pounds entirely on your own. >> yes. >> talk about that hard work. how did you do it? >> well, i first adjusted my eating habits. i cut out all of the sugary drinks. then, i started eating frozen entrees for lunch and dinner. healthy choice or lean cuisine. 100-calorie snacks in between. >> and no more of this? >> no more. >> what is this? >> this is a banana mayonnaise sandwich. lots of mayonnaise. >> lots of doritos. >> lots of doritos. that's my favorite snack. >> and your new snack? >> my custom protein shake. protein powder, peanut butter, a little banana. >> much better call. >> lindsay, i know you lost a tremendous amount of weight. over 100 po
maya lost weight after having one child. in a year. and came out of it looking fantastic. >> that's the important point. weight loss in a year. this is good, old-fashioned, hard work. there was no magic pill that they took. >> we would never take anything away from their hard work. this is their hard work, determination and healthy attitudes towards their lives. >> you lost 101 pounds entirely on your own. >> yes. >> talk about that hard work. how did you do it?...
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. >> maya: innovative and fresh, to me. >> thorne: it was a risk, and it failed. >> thomas: [ chucklesrs. it was a major yawn. no applause. nothing. >> thorne: it was an embarrassment. >> rick: we were focusing. we were focusing on other markets, thorne. >> eric: yes. not something i would ha
. >> maya: innovative and fresh, to me. >> thorne: it was a risk, and it failed. >> thomas: [ chucklesrs. it was a major yawn. no applause. nothing. >> thorne: it was an embarrassment. >> rick: we were focusing. we were focusing on other markets, thorne. >> eric: yes. not something i would ha
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was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by these climate changes which on the colorado plateau, very small changes make you go. if you lose one inch of precipitation in one year, you got to get up to the mesas where there's a little more rain and then when the frost comes in too early, you got to get down to the desert. around 1276 or so the water was running out, the seasons were no good, and i think they just looked at their trade routes and said let's follow these and go south. they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is
was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are...
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amy hamilton and maya have been coming together for seven months now. >> ieele -- s has friends.mmy friends. >> reporter: as i learned, baby yoga is not exclusive to moms with home babies. anythingoes in this class time. feeding, changing. >> reporter: sherri, the founder and creator of karma kids in new york city, started offering baby yoga in 2002. today, her studio has grown to approximately 20 students a week. >> they can share energy and stories and comfort each other knowing they're not alone. and it ends up being more like a support grp. >> reporter: a support group that helps rel baby. making it a trend that's here to stay. an overtired mom, a source of energy for me and a source of calm for my overac by. >> little devin, a cutie pie. >> i recommend it to all of the moms of the world. >>> that's what's making ns this morning. >> live, and in h.d. this is "good morning washington" on your side. >> strait ahead, a former advise discoer for d. c. mayor is in court today. we have the latest in charges. and a potential plea. and a number of recent rulings could set precedents
amy hamilton and maya have been coming together for seven months now. >> ieele -- s has friends.mmy friends. >> reporter: as i learned, baby yoga is not exclusive to moms with home babies. anythingoes in this class time. feeding, changing. >> reporter: sherri, the founder and creator of karma kids in new york city, started offering baby yoga in 2002. today, her studio has grown to approximately 20 students a week. >> they can share energy and stories and comfort each...
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. >>> more than 15 years after her death, there are new allegationg tonight that princess diana mayaave been murdered. police say they've received brand new information and are now reexamining weather foul play may have been involved. brian yenis has the latest. >> reporter: nearly 16 years n after her death onea august 39,a 1997, british police have received new information,tion another conspiracy claiming the princess of whales was killed by a mem of the british military. sky news, our sister network in brit tan reporting that scottland yard is assessing the el advance of new information from a letter given to them by the former parents in law of a former soldier.oldi this unnamed soldier is believed to have been a in terms of the elite special commando unit. it reportedly claims the soldier boasted the military was behind the death of princess diana. the royal family not commenting on this latest conspiracy theory. >> it was to be tremendouslysly tough on william and harry. they have a smiling hatred ofate the media. because of this reason and because they do believe that thh medi
. >>> more than 15 years after her death, there are new allegationg tonight that princess diana mayaave been murdered. police say they've received brand new information and are now reexamining weather foul play may have been involved. brian yenis has the latest. >> reporter: nearly 16 years n after her death onea august 39,a 1997, british police have received new information,tion another conspiracy claiming the princess of whales was killed by a mem of the british military. sky...
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madison and maya like the idea of having each other around at school.? >> she's cool. >> reporter: she's cool? what's cool about her? >> she plays with me. >> reporter: you do a lot of playing together? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: this twin tale extends beyond the eight sets in kindergarten. lauren and lacy have brothers that are also twins. and they have a baby sister and feel sorry for her because she doesn't have a twin. is there something in the water here? >> we hear that joke. something must be in the water. i can't tell you where they all came from. but there may be something in the water. you may want to avoid miami county. >> reporter: the decision was made to keep the twins together in the same class. that may change as they get older. their lifetime bond will never change. >> pretty cool. >> that's a cool class to be in. are you kidding me? i want a twin. >> i want a twin, too. i have twin sisters. they're twins with each other. twin kids would be great. >>> making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have
madison and maya like the idea of having each other around at school.? >> she's cool. >> reporter: she's cool? what's cool about her? >> she plays with me. >> reporter: you do a lot of playing together? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: this twin tale extends beyond the eight sets in kindergarten. lauren and lacy have brothers that are also twins. and they have a baby sister and feel sorry for her because she doesn't have a twin. is there something in the water here?...
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amy hamilton and maya have been coming together for seven months now. >> i feel like -- she has friendsommy friends. >> reporter: as i learned, baby yoga is not exclusive to moms with home babies. >> anything goes in this class time. feeding, changing. >> reporter: sherri, the founder and creator of karma kids in new york city, started offering baby yoga in 2002. today, her studio has grown to approximately 20 students a week. >> they can share energy and stories and comfort each other knowing they're not alone. and it ends up being more like a support group. >> reporter: a support group that helps relax baby. making it a trend that's here to stay. an overtired mom, a source of energy for me and a source of calm for my overactive baby. >> little devin, a cutie pie. >> i recommend it to all of the moms of the world. >>> that's >>> are's watching the-- you're watching the station that works for you now good morning maryland. >> a night out at the ball park ends tragically after a fan falls to his death. where police are in the investigation in the city of atlanta. new information this mor
amy hamilton and maya have been coming together for seven months now. >> i feel like -- she has friendsommy friends. >> reporter: as i learned, baby yoga is not exclusive to moms with home babies. >> anything goes in this class time. feeding, changing. >> reporter: sherri, the founder and creator of karma kids in new york city, started offering baby yoga in 2002. today, her studio has grown to approximately 20 students a week. >> they can share energy and stories...
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came to maya attention months ago. we notified the company as quickly as we could ~.n all these issues we've been working toward solutions with the company. since 2010 we've been notifying them, leaving a paper trail. as of this year we got in contact with the port staff. we've been working with shannon and richard and i'm very happy to report they're doing a great job. they were very responsive and professional in working with us. they came down to our site. did an inspection, spent good time with us to understand the issues. so, i just wanted to keep you guys briefed. we're working towards viable solutions that help the company, you know, be a good environmental steward, but also address the concerns of the community about the environment. lastly, we also allow that kind of question about prevailing wage and i just want to publicly thank both peter dealy and i believe his name is jeff bower for their very professional response on that issue with us. that's it. thank you for your time. >> thank you for updating us. is there any other public comment? okay. >> item 9a,
came to maya attention months ago. we notified the company as quickly as we could ~.n all these issues we've been working toward solutions with the company. since 2010 we've been notifying them, leaving a paper trail. as of this year we got in contact with the port staff. we've been working with shannon and richard and i'm very happy to report they're doing a great job. they were very responsive and professional in working with us. they came down to our site. did an inspection, spent good time...
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as maya was saying, we do events, we do healing through yoga and meditation at odanadi. it is quite ironic in the home of yoga, in india, because of the caste system that still continues, they themselves are not able to participate in yoga because you have to be of a certain caste. it is ironic that westerners are coming in to teach them yoga, but, alas, this is the paradox of our life. we are just doing yoga together and i really appreciate that you were speaking about creating the spaces inside through gardens and having quiet time for healing. can you share your own personal experience as how that helps you in your very busy, busy life? >> i didn't know what question she was going to ask me. i can. there is another indonesian phrase which means "to be silent in a thousand languages." it is sort of beautiful, but melancholy in a away. growing up in indonesia, i was granted many gifts. i was granted a community by and large of tolerance, of artistry, of sweetness and i was there and until age 14. i was born there, though my brother, the president, was not. [laughter] >>
as maya was saying, we do events, we do healing through yoga and meditation at odanadi. it is quite ironic in the home of yoga, in india, because of the caste system that still continues, they themselves are not able to participate in yoga because you have to be of a certain caste. it is ironic that westerners are coming in to teach them yoga, but, alas, this is the paradox of our life. we are just doing yoga together and i really appreciate that you were speaking about creating the spaces...
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maya angelou.ive from washington, d.c., as we continue to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare
maya angelou.ive from washington, d.c., as we continue to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's...
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the best known is a company called maya.hough it's a tiny toy, these penny toys are very desirable these days, and i wouldn't see any question that that would get in excess of £200 if it ever came to auction. it's an absolute cracker. thank you very much. it's really lovely and very interesting. i'm looking at your leaf just to try and work out what the design shows. it's sort of a bit smudged, isn't it? there's a chinese fence with rock work and this is bamboo. and then here we've got a rather curious sort of buddhist emblem. it's a buddhist emblem tied to ribbons. have you thought about the design? not really. i just like blue and white. so are you a collector? more of a magpie. i just see things, and if i like them and i can afford them, i buy them. so where did you get this one from? the local second-hand market. right. recently? around six months or a year ago. what did it cost you, can i ask? £35. oh. where do you think it was made? the design's oriental, but i think it's english. because there you've got a chinese scr
the best known is a company called maya.hough it's a tiny toy, these penny toys are very desirable these days, and i wouldn't see any question that that would get in excess of £200 if it ever came to auction. it's an absolute cracker. thank you very much. it's really lovely and very interesting. i'm looking at your leaf just to try and work out what the design shows. it's sort of a bit smudged, isn't it? there's a chinese fence with rock work and this is bamboo. and then here we've got a...
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in a conversation that i had with general maya in recent years is how can we best put to use the thousands of returning veterans that we have here in our midst who already have the training and the experience to take care of the world? how did we put our veterans best to use in taking care of us in a future disaster? the third thing i want to ask of you is to help us think about lessons around recovery. in the wake of new orleans, our city government started looking at how we prepare our self. and one thing we discovered was, as you all know, the relationships that exist on the ground between civilians and between our first responders, really will help to dictate our success in tackling not just our response, but our recovery. and this is why last year in my district, in the heart of north beach which i hope many of you will have a chance to visit, we set up a coordinating council, and this is a council made up of local residents, neighborhood associations, merchant groups, churches, nonprofit organizations, city officials, and first responders. the task of this local coordinating council
in a conversation that i had with general maya in recent years is how can we best put to use the thousands of returning veterans that we have here in our midst who already have the training and the experience to take care of the world? how did we put our veterans best to use in taking care of us in a future disaster? the third thing i want to ask of you is to help us think about lessons around recovery. in the wake of new orleans, our city government started looking at how we prepare our self....
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board rooms and be the only woman and be the only black because it reminds me of that line from a maya angelou poem where she says "i come as one but i stand as 10,000." i stand as 10,000 because i know where i come from. i know the path that was paved for me. i know crown that i know wear holds the jewels that all of those people before me prepared for me. and i know that there's an entire generation that doesn't understand that. they don't have the context for who they are and how they got to be who they are. as, you know, african americans, young african americans. and also i just wanted to offer that story to people in a way this they could see the greater picture -- >> rose: you saw something you had to do in the end? after all this, i've got to do this? >> yes, and, you know, my whole work is about opening the heart space for people and i said, wow i think here's an opportunity that you can show people something in a way that they can see the best of themselves. yeah. >> rose: what was the hardest part for this? you've got your cast now. you've got everything in place. >> really
board rooms and be the only woman and be the only black because it reminds me of that line from a maya angelou poem where she says "i come as one but i stand as 10,000." i stand as 10,000 because i know where i come from. i know the path that was paved for me. i know crown that i know wear holds the jewels that all of those people before me prepared for me. and i know that there's an entire generation that doesn't understand that. they don't have the context for who they are and how...
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born to his mother maya on april 9th at a zoo in the bronx. visitors coming to see the baby are looking at one of the most endangered cats. it's estimated only 7500 remain in the wild. the cub's father was rescued from northern pakistan after being orphaned. >> he is going to be a big kitty. >> cute. >>> 4:56. coming up, preparing for a commuter chaos. what you need to know about the bay bridge closure tonight. >> reporter: a seven-alarm fire in fairfield burns two homes and damages several others. we are live with the aftermath. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, burning out- of-control the yosemite fire is expected to >>> we're live in fairfield where a seven-alarm fire left several families homeless. we'll bring you the details in a live report. >> burning out of control, the yosemite fire is expected to grow today. why the flames are so unpredictable. >> low clouds and fog are back and it's very thick around the bay area today. what about the afternoon? we'll talk about it coming up. >> and bart is running on time. 35 trains all on schedule. coming up, a chec
born to his mother maya on april 9th at a zoo in the bronx. visitors coming to see the baby are looking at one of the most endangered cats. it's estimated only 7500 remain in the wild. the cub's father was rescued from northern pakistan after being orphaned. >> he is going to be a big kitty. >> cute. >>> 4:56. coming up, preparing for a commuter chaos. what you need to know about the bay bridge closure tonight. >> reporter: a seven-alarm fire in fairfield burns two...
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maya angelou and oprah and iyanla, those women who are well-spoken and spiritual and strong and femininet the same time, they never betray us. so i aspire to be that person, so it's good for me also to see that my reputation cleared it all up without me having to say a word. just my presence. tavis: so how much, rich is this content for the next project? [laughter] >> there's so many good things. tavis: that's what i love about artists, man. i was like, i don't know how india's processing this, but i guarantee you there's going to be a record about this. [laughter] there's going to be something coming. >> there's one on there that, of course, i wrote before all this happened. tavis: exactly. >> it's called "i am light." it talks about the light, your spiritual light, and how it shows on the outside. that song means a lot to me. tavis: since we're into it now, tell me about -- i love the title, as i said earlier, "songversation." >> "songversation." tavis: yeah. how'd that come to be? >> well technically i thought about it for a really long time. it was like months and months. i was like,
maya angelou and oprah and iyanla, those women who are well-spoken and spiritual and strong and femininet the same time, they never betray us. so i aspire to be that person, so it's good for me also to see that my reputation cleared it all up without me having to say a word. just my presence. tavis: so how much, rich is this content for the next project? [laughter] >> there's so many good things. tavis: that's what i love about artists, man. i was like, i don't know how india's processing...
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let's look at maya and lindsay before their makeovers. and there they are.look like now. here we go. >> amazing. wow. i mean, that is so impressive, michelle. >> i nope. >> my first thought was going to be, why did you pick these two ladies? i see why. this was a tremendous amount of work. >> absolutely. they look fantastic in swimsuits. but they also have great inspiring stories. and lindsay came through college. had the weight loss in a year. and came out of it looking fantastic. >> that's the important point. weight loss in a year. this is good, old-fashioned, hard work. no magic pill they took. >> we would never take anything away from their hard work. this is their hard work, determination and healthy attitudes. >> you lost 101 pounds entirely on your own. >> yes. >> talk about that hard work. how did you do it? >> well, i just adjustfirst adj eating habits. then, i started eating frozen entrees for lunch and dinner. healthy choice or lean cuisine. 100-calorie snacks between. >> and no more of this? >> this is a banana mayonnaise sandwich. lots of dorit
let's look at maya and lindsay before their makeovers. and there they are.look like now. here we go. >> amazing. wow. i mean, that is so impressive, michelle. >> i nope. >> my first thought was going to be, why did you pick these two ladies? i see why. this was a tremendous amount of work. >> absolutely. they look fantastic in swimsuits. but they also have great inspiring stories. and lindsay came through college. had the weight loss in a year. and came out of it looking...
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board rooms and be the only woman and be the only black because it reminds me of that line from a maya angelou poem where she says "i come as one but i stand as 10,000." i stand as 10,000 because i know where i come from. i know the path that was paved for me. i know crown that i know wear holds the jewels that all of those people before me prepared for me. and i know that there's an entire generation that doesn't understand that. they don't have the context for who they are and how they got to be who they are. as, you know, african americans, young african americans. and also i just wanted to offer that story to people in a way this they could see the greater picture -- >> rose: you saw something you had to do in the end? after all this, i've got to do this? >> yes, and, you know, my whole work is about opening the heart space for people and i said, wow i think here's an opportunity that you can show people something in a way that they can see the best of themselves. yeah. >> rose: what was the hardest part for this? you've got your cast now. you've got everything in place. >> really
board rooms and be the only woman and be the only black because it reminds me of that line from a maya angelou poem where she says "i come as one but i stand as 10,000." i stand as 10,000 because i know where i come from. i know the path that was paved for me. i know crown that i know wear holds the jewels that all of those people before me prepared for me. and i know that there's an entire generation that doesn't understand that. they don't have the context for who they are and how...
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. >> maya michael bloomberg plans to appeal a ruling against the police department's stop and frisk policy. he says the wouldn't could bring a return to soaring crime rates. to keep the city safe, the judge says the stops are unfairly though target plaque and hispanic men. >> republican super pack says it doesn't plan to remove a slap hillary gain from its website, despite a lot of growing criticism. >> this game from the hillary project lets them play audio, and then slap her many the face mid sen tern. and house minority leader called it sick. >> all right, 6:16, a lot to talk about on the weather front, actually some serious condition situations to the north. >> north and east of baltimore, tornado warning in effect there until 6:30, and the national weather service by the way now has retracted their statement that the tornado was not confirmed, just indicated now on dopler radar. so that's a little bit of good news, but the threat is zillion out there. on our dopler radar, there is strong rotation in that storm surge, a tornado coup drop down at any point, but that is out of our area,
. >> maya michael bloomberg plans to appeal a ruling against the police department's stop and frisk policy. he says the wouldn't could bring a return to soaring crime rates. to keep the city safe, the judge says the stops are unfairly though target plaque and hispanic men. >> republican super pack says it doesn't plan to remove a slap hillary gain from its website, despite a lot of growing criticism. >> this game from the hillary project lets them play audio, and then slap her...