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the men wore earrings in maya society, too. and the way this worked was that this flowery part went on the outside and the spool and the counterweight came in through the back and this held them in place. and also it allowed a little bit of balance. if you just had the heavy jade on the front, the guy would have been falling over. this is very elaborate jewelry and is also an indication of the status and wealth of this person because jade itself is harder than steel, yet the maya had no metal tools. so each one of these represents literally hundreds if not thousands of man-hours of patiently carving away at this basically with just sand and water. so, this is quite an assemblage of wealth in a single spot and he went into the other world very well dressed for the occasion. keach: as cultures evolve in complexity, finer distinctions are made about social status. jewelry fashioned from jade, rainbow-hued headdresses crafted from the feathers of rare tropical birds, and the pelts of jaguars could only be worn by maya lords. kings
the men wore earrings in maya society, too. and the way this worked was that this flowery part went on the outside and the spool and the counterweight came in through the back and this held them in place. and also it allowed a little bit of balance. if you just had the heavy jade on the front, the guy would have been falling over. this is very elaborate jewelry and is also an indication of the status and wealth of this person because jade itself is harder than steel, yet the maya had no metal...
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martin is a kekchi maya, one of dozens of maya groups still farming the lands of mesoamerica. rash, with her daughter-in-law isabelle, prepares the evening meal. they cook over a wood fire, beneath a thatched roof, much the same way that the three-stoned hearth was used at ceren 14 centuries ago. the rash family is mainly self-sufficient. they teach their children and grow their food, all within a short distance of the home. as in ancient times, daily life revolves around the household. [ baby crying ] anthropologist richard wilk. there's a lot of good reasons for people here to want to live in a multiple-family household like this. there's a lot of jobs that have to be done every day, both by men and women -- washing, hauling corn in from the field, cutting firewood. these kinds of things take time every day. and if you're off working in the fields, you can't do them. by having multiple-family households like this, they can divide up the labor. [ speaking native language ] interpreter: what can i say ? it's a lot easier working together. without a helper, life is much harder.
martin is a kekchi maya, one of dozens of maya groups still farming the lands of mesoamerica. rash, with her daughter-in-law isabelle, prepares the evening meal. they cook over a wood fire, beneath a thatched roof, much the same way that the three-stoned hearth was used at ceren 14 centuries ago. the rash family is mainly self-sufficient. they teach their children and grow their food, all within a short distance of the home. as in ancient times, daily life revolves around the household. [ baby...
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recently on twitter, somebody said, remember that girl maya van wagenen from high school, she wrote at want any reaction that wasn't genuine since i wanted to be able to -- >> what a thrill to ultimately to meet the woman behind the actual book. that moment -- it looked surreal. >> she's still a beautiful woman. >> she is. >> so beautiful. >> what did she think when you walked up and said, hey, i look up to you, i love what you wrote? >> she was so excited. it meant a lot to her to have that, you know, even all those years later have someone to still validate her writing and say, you know what, it still works and it is still true. and so she tapped into that, you know, universal truth. >> one thing to write a best-selling book. a whole other thing to get steven spielberg to call from dreamworks or whoever did and say, we want to buy the rights to this for a film. tell us about that. >> i remember i got the call when i was in new york for publicity training, so it was fun. and i didn't believe it. it was so exciting because, i knew there was people trying to sell, you know, media right
recently on twitter, somebody said, remember that girl maya van wagenen from high school, she wrote at want any reaction that wasn't genuine since i wanted to be able to -- >> what a thrill to ultimately to meet the woman behind the actual book. that moment -- it looked surreal. >> she's still a beautiful woman. >> she is. >> so beautiful. >> what did she think when you walked up and said, hey, i look up to you, i love what you wrote? >> she was so excited....
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project.out 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
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project.out 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...
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we will continue with maya macguineas.ion of the day, madame lagarde's worst nightmare -- should americans support the imf? it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene is in washington for the imf spring meetings. we have betty liu to tell us what is going to be "in the loop." we have a guest that will be perfect for adam johnson. -- ben l will be erer will be our guest. i know you love cars. he targets this young male audience. he is also trying to completely change the way media companies operate. >> he is trying to disrupt? >> facebook is trying to do it, twitter, everyone is trying to -- that is like the holy grail. he says, forget the ads, he wants to sell products directly from his content, from what he creates. >> he is an investor in companies like warby parker. >> sounds good, betty. thank you so much. we will make sure that adam checks out thrillist.com . >> the global economy ways emerging-market volatility. you have written extensively on the problems that investors should w
we will continue with maya macguineas.ion of the day, madame lagarde's worst nightmare -- should americans support the imf? it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene is in washington for the imf spring meetings. we have betty liu to tell us what is going to be "in the loop." we have a guest that will be perfect for adam johnson. -- ben l will be erer will be our guest. i know you love cars. he targets this young male...
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you know maya. out if it worked, if you're popular. can i just say this? "time" magazine put you on their list of most influential teens in 2013. and you've got a movie deal from this book from dreamworks, so i say, my dear, it worked. congratulations to you and give your mom our best. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, morgan freeman is here to talk about the cautionary message in his new movie transcendence. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back now at 8:45 with oscar winner morgan freeman, an actor who can do it all from serious roles to lighthearted comedies. >> and his new movie is a sci-fi thriller, it's called "transcendence." johnny depp stars as a scientist whose brain has been up loaded into a super computer and freeman's character must stop its seemingly unstoppable search for power before it changes humanity as we know it. take a look. >> are you all right? >> i've gotten everything i ever asked for. >> okay. bye. >> bye. >> that's a pivotal point in the movie right there. mo
you know maya. out if it worked, if you're popular. can i just say this? "time" magazine put you on their list of most influential teens in 2013. and you've got a movie deal from this book from dreamworks, so i say, my dear, it worked. congratulations to you and give your mom our best. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, morgan freeman is here to talk about the cautionary message in his new movie transcendence. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>>...
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joining me to talk about it, maya mcginnis, heather boushey, good morning you both. >> good morning.her, in addition to repealing the affordable care act, there are deep cuts to things like food stamps, education, job training, outlines a balanced budget by 2024. is this the right approach? >> well, i think this is decidedly not the right approach, and i would rename his path to prosperity, a path to poverty for too many and a path to poverty overall. this is not going to put our economy on a path for economic growth and stability. importantly, we know already that while the deficit has shrunk remarkably, we've not seen the types of gains in the share of americans with a job that we need to be seeing, because we focused on cutting spending and cutting on places that hurt working class people the most, rather than focusing on a balanced budget that would encourage shared prosperity and equitable growth, where we grow the economy by focusing on putting money in the hands of people that spend it, focusing on the middle class, and importantly, by not literally starving those at the very
joining me to talk about it, maya mcginnis, heather boushey, good morning you both. >> good morning.her, in addition to repealing the affordable care act, there are deep cuts to things like food stamps, education, job training, outlines a balanced budget by 2024. is this the right approach? >> well, i think this is decidedly not the right approach, and i would rename his path to prosperity, a path to poverty for too many and a path to poverty overall. this is not going to put our...
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del accidente de un aviÓn que se estrelló donde murieron 12 personas, la aeronave lÍnea de la rivera mayaración mÁs importante, y lo hizo en varios idiomas, empezando con el espaÑol, veamos uno de los temas que mencionÓ el pontÍfice, donde estuvieron presente venezuela y los imigrantes. >> para los catÓlicos en el mundo terminÓ con la semana santa, ceremonia que preside en san pedro el papa francisco, los coros de la capilla sixtina, acompaÑaron al sumo pontÍfice declarÓ de la argentina, que oficiÓ en latin. >> el papa es lo mejor que nos podrÍa pasar como catÓlicos cristianos. >> si bien en esta ocasiÓn no hubo saludo en 60 idiomas como era comÚn, se hablÓ en varios idiomas. >> es emocionante tener un papa latinoamericano. >> lo esperaban con ansias. >> verlo y tenerlo cerca es un hecho hecho realidad. >> es papa francisco tenÍa menos de 20 minutos para subir al balcÓn central del mediodÍa. >> yo le pido te pida mucho por la paz, sobre todo por los paÍses que estÁn ahora en muchos problemas. >> el pontÍfice no sÓlo pidió por el alto conflicto, sino tambiÉn por la reconciliaciÓn en venezu
del accidente de un aviÓn que se estrelló donde murieron 12 personas, la aeronave lÍnea de la rivera mayaración mÁs importante, y lo hizo en varios idiomas, empezando con el espaÑol, veamos uno de los temas que mencionÓ el pontÍfice, donde estuvieron presente venezuela y los imigrantes. >> para los catÓlicos en el mundo terminÓ con la semana santa, ceremonia que preside en san pedro el papa francisco, los coros de la capilla sixtina, acompaÑaron al sumo pontÍfice declarÓ de...
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. >>> now we have our nautical look, nicholas, maya and jack coming out.adorable are these guys? >> i could not -- she's remembering her order. i could not escape the anchors, the ships, the sails on everything from every brand i pulled. maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. the tallest, nicholas, go for fun caps, upturned collars and sweaters you can play with. i put all the kids -- he's wearing kenneth cole, he's wearing land's end, all slip-on. you think about the dock and the nautical theme. and we have land's end here, on jack. >> all right. >> thank you, kids. you were great. >> lastly we have pastels, piper, john and mare. >> these tweens came to their fitting wearing black. i said how do i get them in the hottest color trend for the spring season, which is pastels. you offer a different twist. on -- >> oh, wow. >> so mare is wearing the green overlay lace, which is so fresh. this is by cherokee. also, piper is wearing cherokee. the different twist here is the leopard print with the sequin
. >>> now we have our nautical look, nicholas, maya and jack coming out.adorable are these guys? >> i could not -- she's remembering her order. i could not escape the anchors, the ships, the sails on everything from every brand i pulled. maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. the tallest, nicholas, go for fun caps, upturned collars and sweaters you can play with. i put all the kids -- he's wearing kenneth...
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i didn't realize they said last year maya -- maya angelou spoke. i'm blanking on everything. martha stewart spoke this year. they had i think gloria steinem and some other people. look what they brought me. that got the biggest applause. they brought a glass of wine. >> sure, you're allowed to talk about it. >> there's diane. she's the lady who ran the whole deal. that was the board of directors. a nice, nice group of ladies. >> how did the speech that i wrote for you go? >> it was perfect. i played music for these guys like i tend to do. i played "days like this," and it was a great room. nice people. >> hat's off. i'm proud of you. okay. what is this hbo go thing? >> hbo go is something you get on your ipad or your phone. you can get hbo -- >> to go? >> yeah. so anyway, there is a new commercial for them and it's about hbo go, but it's also about what it is like to watch kind of a risque-ish type movie, if you're with your parents in the room, either you're watching it or your kid and someone walks by or your grandparents, whoever it is. hbo captured this moment in a commer
i didn't realize they said last year maya -- maya angelou spoke. i'm blanking on everything. martha stewart spoke this year. they had i think gloria steinem and some other people. look what they brought me. that got the biggest applause. they brought a glass of wine. >> sure, you're allowed to talk about it. >> there's diane. she's the lady who ran the whole deal. that was the board of directors. a nice, nice group of ladies. >> how did the speech that i wrote for you go?...
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. ♪ this is maya yin-ling's vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c., where the names of all thed in that war are inscribed. initially, her design evoked storms of protest because it was considered unheroic. both pop and minimalism ultimately evoke similar feelings of ambivalence and loss. ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea! ♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york. by the seventies, massive abstract works like these had become the blue-chip staple of corporate collectors in america. 50 years ago, the german critic walter benjamin prophesied that the impact of film and mass reproduction would change forever our idea of what art is. as we come towards the end of this century, we're nearer that point than ever before. since the sixties particularly, many people have felt that western art is in a state of crisis, with no pattern or direction, that the western tradition is played out. abstraction lost its shock value and became ordinary. the new directions suggested by pop and minimalism seemed to many to be a dis
. ♪ this is maya yin-ling's vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c., where the names of all thed in that war are inscribed. initially, her design evoked storms of protest because it was considered unheroic. both pop and minimalism ultimately evoke similar feelings of ambivalence and loss. ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea! ♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york. by the seventies, massive abstract works...
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power and the presence which the ancient monuments possessed-- the monuments of the egyptians, the maya, the ancient greeks, the great stone circles and earthworks of britain like stonehenge-- all places which mediated between human beings, nature, the stars, and the cosmos in the belief held by all so-called primitive peoples that human beings and the whole of creation were one. and like them, this is ultimately an architecture of space and light, of mystery at the heart of all art. at the beginning of this series, we tried defining the western tradition in terms of the culture which arose among the western european peoples after the roman empire's fall, whose ethics came from judeo-christian religion and whose artistic inheritance owed so much to the greeks and romans. much western art can be seen as variations on the love/hate relationship western artists had with greek and roman classicism, but that is just one view. every generation takes from the past what it needs to make sense of itself. there is no such thing as objective history. in art as in anything else, there are only our
power and the presence which the ancient monuments possessed-- the monuments of the egyptians, the maya, the ancient greeks, the great stone circles and earthworks of britain like stonehenge-- all places which mediated between human beings, nature, the stars, and the cosmos in the belief held by all so-called primitive peoples that human beings and the whole of creation were one. and like them, this is ultimately an architecture of space and light, of mystery at the heart of all art. at the...
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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: so what?he's still naive and innocent and young, and she deserves protection. >> carter: from oliver? [ chuckles ] come on. he's not gonna hurt her. >> aly: so...it's okay... what i said? >> oliver: that you can't stop thinking about me?
>> maya: so what?he's still naive and innocent and young, and she deserves protection. >> carter: from oliver? [ chuckles ] come on. he's not gonna hurt her. >> aly: so...it's okay... what i said? >> oliver: that you can't stop thinking about me?
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the great my and delete -- maya the best writing is darn hard writing. -- that is another advice i would give. you have to make your characters interesting. if you think you're going to write a sexy bix -- book, what d o you care about their sex lives if you do not care about the characters? energy never wanes. you are always cranky out two or three books at a time. i have not gotten to the cook book. if in your obit years from now, they said that jackie collins relationships, with that be accurate question mark -- would that be accurate? >> it is about relationships. it is not chick lit. it is not romance. it is all those things mixed up and it is about people. it really is about people and how they react to what is going on in the world around them. that is gino. i have taken him from a 13 euro boy who comes to america at the beginning of the last century and now he is a 90 something-year-old man. i have followed his past and it was so interesting for me to write that. i have so many friends that i can talk to, one of your great poitier andneidney his
the great my and delete -- maya the best writing is darn hard writing. -- that is another advice i would give. you have to make your characters interesting. if you think you're going to write a sexy bix -- book, what d o you care about their sex lives if you do not care about the characters? energy never wanes. you are always cranky out two or three books at a time. i have not gotten to the cook book. if in your obit years from now, they said that jackie collins relationships, with that be...
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class we're talking with maya macguineas. budgettter handle is at talks, if you want to follow them. she is on a committee for face the debt campaign. federal spending highlights the failure of u.s. capitalism to toate adequate jobs and even sustain itself. you are next, david. you are on the air. caller: two quick points. i would think if you raise your taxes, you have a less disposable income, you would probably work more than -- rather than last. my second point, more important last time i looked, the u.s. workforce is 22 million. every seventh employee was the government employee. six people who pay for that. in the government and the private sector. the comparison between the two, it is day and night. the government job is a breeze. all expenses paid, no sweat. seriously. harder -- effort and you are carrying the weight of all the government employees, i do not want to take up more of your time, but that in a nutshell. will have her respond. >> you have the personal experience. we tend to treat government workers as one
class we're talking with maya macguineas. budgettter handle is at talks, if you want to follow them. she is on a committee for face the debt campaign. federal spending highlights the failure of u.s. capitalism to toate adequate jobs and even sustain itself. you are next, david. you are on the air. caller: two quick points. i would think if you raise your taxes, you have a less disposable income, you would probably work more than -- rather than last. my second point, more important last time i...
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those who wish to look for them that the guy has a maya was elected to the position of vice speaker when the techniques i'm in love became the head of the committee for the social costs for the moment of the lower house instead of her. because administer for division one decent is an official visit to russia the minister started with the laying a wreath at the tomb the unknown soldier at a meeting with his russian colleagues and the laughter of the scientists noted that the bilateral cooperation today's carried out in accordance with the agreement signed last year between russia and kazakhstan and good name it was analyzing the twenty first century as a part in the negotiations the status of the prospects of bilateral cooperation in international arena issues and promoting your asian integration process is aimed at the creation of the eurasian economic union or discussed. it will shed a tear. approval in signing the agreement on the eurasian economic union is going to be significant event this year this is the biggest event calendar for actively preparing for and at the end of this month
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future that together with all the people of this tension face where should the court the guy has a maya was elected to the position of vice speaker when the techniques i'm in love became the head of the committee for the social costs for the moment of the lower house instead of her. because administer for division one a decent is an official visit to russia the minister started with the laying a wreath at the tomb the unknown soldier at a meeting with his russian colleague cindy lauper of the scientists noted that the bilateral cooperation today's carried out in accordance with the agreement signed last year between russia and kazakhstan. i'm going to need do is analyze the twenty first century as a part in the negotiations the status of the prospects of bilateral cooperation in the test arena issues of promoting eurasia integration processes in the creation of the eurasian economic union or disgust. it will be shifted to the approval in signing the agreement on the eurasian economic union is going to be significant event this year. this is the biggest event in our calendar we are activ
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the iata says iran is already acted to cut its most sensitive nuclear stockpile by almost two with maya was three quarters but the socialist activists caleb often thinks washington is playing political games that are adding to the desk. iran has opened the hand of friendship and diplomacy the united states. but the response of the us and israel to iran's call for peace and negotiations has been aggression and that's what we're seeing with this you know this building seizure of attacks on aid the new u n ambassador work of the federal. the federal prosecuting institutions of the fbi now has a very political and often very politically motivated is very clear that the sudden interest in the united states would be the big whale corporations within the circle wall street banking institutions and specifically you know israeli and zionist entity is there. clearly devoted to attacking iran to us once the oil for for four shall another us corporations in it and that's that's that's unacceptable that that's that's that's that's motivated all this hostility and aggression. cuz report coming your w
the iata says iran is already acted to cut its most sensitive nuclear stockpile by almost two with maya was three quarters but the socialist activists caleb often thinks washington is playing political games that are adding to the desk. iran has opened the hand of friendship and diplomacy the united states. but the response of the us and israel to iran's call for peace and negotiations has been aggression and that's what we're seeing with this you know this building seizure of attacks on aid...
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peter maya citizen who i interviewed was much more optimistic about where things were going to end up and jock levy was the official biographer of cesar chavez early years in his book was published in 1974. there's obviously a big gap after that but because he was authorized he was allowed this incredible access to chavez and chavez in the union knew that they would have the right to review the manuscript beforehand what levy did was take everything and transcribe all the tapes and ultimately he had a falling out and sold his collection to yale university. there are again these hundreds of tapes and negotiations in all sorts of very inner circle meetings. he went with chavez on a trip to europe where i'm on other things caesar and howland chavez had a meeting with the pope. on the flight that he tapes caesar talking about the threat and what it meant to him to meet the pope so it was this wonderful resource for me. >> do you repeat any of those stories for us recent readers? >> absolutely. i do repeat the stories and i separate out the facts and the way this to have been embellished o
peter maya citizen who i interviewed was much more optimistic about where things were going to end up and jock levy was the official biographer of cesar chavez early years in his book was published in 1974. there's obviously a big gap after that but because he was authorized he was allowed this incredible access to chavez and chavez in the union knew that they would have the right to review the manuscript beforehand what levy did was take everything and transcribe all the tapes and ultimately...
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maya has had some great plans over the years. we need is presidential leadership. >> the sooner the better. >> it's not going to happen this year. >> but they are really hurting people who depend on the program by delaying. >> the plan is to cut back on the five percent in 20 years. that is a terrible plan. ground.vered a lot of the budget goes by in lightspeed. thank you so much. 26 past the hour. bluebirds on the market. -- bloomberg is on the markets. >> let's get you caught up. little bit of steam to the downside. p relatively flat. a couple of individual movers we want to highlight for you is verizon. fio's quantum tv brand. it allows users to record 12 programs at the same time and the subscription costs $22 a month. also check out alcoa. analysts not so bullish on the stock, calling it overpriced after significant price declines in aluminum. back in 30 minutes. >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line." chile werenings for lifted after an 8.2 earthquake struck the south american nation's northern coast. six
maya has had some great plans over the years. we need is presidential leadership. >> the sooner the better. >> it's not going to happen this year. >> but they are really hurting people who depend on the program by delaying. >> the plan is to cut back on the five percent in 20 years. that is a terrible plan. ground.vered a lot of the budget goes by in lightspeed. thank you so much. 26 past the hour. bluebirds on the market. -- bloomberg is on the markets. >> let's...
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pleasanton coming in with the cpas the mayas for alameda petaluma at the expert the plaza in fremontmber of likud the great french yacht in san leandro. differences go and was cut the cost of a separate the d minus. the only half goes to oakland. if posted the entire last. kron ford, obviously kron4- dot-com. it's not encouraging. anything being the changes as adults in fiscal year and you see these companies be done. the ones we talked to realize this is not good and to listen to the want education not news be done. with the get better but the stand and embrace this and see that this is not something out of the criticism but as a opportunity organ to is the extended day for for students that are getting instruction longer in extended year. so they'll be about school over the summer and really tried to capture at an early age pre highest rates in central valley in southern california and one other note this justin apparently is some pot o working on western span of the big bridge both east and west slow going on bay bridge. the unrelated worth noting. all latest and 11. it >> : @?a (
pleasanton coming in with the cpas the mayas for alameda petaluma at the expert the plaza in fremontmber of likud the great french yacht in san leandro. differences go and was cut the cost of a separate the d minus. the only half goes to oakland. if posted the entire last. kron ford, obviously kron4- dot-com. it's not encouraging. anything being the changes as adults in fiscal year and you see these companies be done. the ones we talked to realize this is not good and to listen to the want...
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remember, they were upset for mccain for not going after engineer my jar ra maya right.nk conservative republicans are lg for someone who is willing to fight and if jeb bush, i don't want to get in the mud, i want to keep it clean, they might see a whiff of elittism. >> here's thou they say. take a look at this. optimistic. >> i think we need to have that kind of optimistic sense again. when we grew up, we were told that this was the greatest country on the face of theering and we believed and i think america needs to have that who hopeful optimistic feeling good. >> a lot of people think that might be rosy campaign. if he rants a campaign, he wants to run it in an optimistic way. >> i'm sure when the opponents start atagging him. i think he's a very good candidate on paper. two-term governor of florida. obviously all the things jason said. he's an establishment figure. he can raise a lot of money. he comes from a really great political family. when you really get into the actual bush candidacy and this changed republican party and very different from when he was governo
remember, they were upset for mccain for not going after engineer my jar ra maya right.nk conservative republicans are lg for someone who is willing to fight and if jeb bush, i don't want to get in the mud, i want to keep it clean, they might see a whiff of elittism. >> here's thou they say. take a look at this. optimistic. >> i think we need to have that kind of optimistic sense again. when we grew up, we were told that this was the greatest country on the face of theering and we...
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maya rockymora, the president of the center for global policy solutions. welcome, doctor. you want to see us do to end this global -- this racial wealth gap? >> well, the reason we got into it is because of public policy. when you really look at the history of this nation, african-americans, latinos, even asian and native americans have been excluded from the mainstream economy for basically much of the nation's history. unfortunately for every one dollar of wealth held by a typical white family, the african-american family only has a nickel and a typical white latino family only has 6 cents. we still have a long ways to go, and so that's why we're going to capitol hill to really place a spotlight on the importance of public policy and closing this gap. >> well, doctor, one of the policies that we've had to help bring minorities into that mainstream economy has been policies of affirmative action, which has sort of come increasingly under assault. we just saw a decision from the supreme court last week allowing a state constitutional amendment banning affirmative action fr
maya rockymora, the president of the center for global policy solutions. welcome, doctor. you want to see us do to end this global -- this racial wealth gap? >> well, the reason we got into it is because of public policy. when you really look at the history of this nation, african-americans, latinos, even asian and native americans have been excluded from the mainstream economy for basically much of the nation's history. unfortunately for every one dollar of wealth held by a typical white...
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maya adelante vamos a ver pque me hace super feliz. >>> muy bien, eso amigo, 45 libras una mexicana bajos para la boda de ana y luis pero ahora vamos a la última prueba de traje. >> sí, hola, que gusto verte, tanto tiempo. >> bienvenida. >> que gusto conocerte. >> el gusto es mío. >> ana estaba súper ansiosa y sí, es que ya falta un mes y no sé si estoy más nerviosa. >> no, el nervioso soy yo y estoy emocionado para que lo vea. >> sí, tengo algo blanco. >> espero. >> mira, ¡guau! mira los bordados paola. >> sí, todos artesanales, hechos a mano uno a uno, cada flor es diferente uno a la otra, los colores son elegidos en base a ti y por eso yo cambié al blanco para que resalte las flores. >> este color le queda bent a la piel de anita. >> me encanta como tiene ese toque con un brillo suavecito. >> además te hice uno de bordados para estelizar tu figura. >> ¿qué me lo tengo que volver a medir? >> no podemos mostrar mucho, no se emocionen. >> prepara los alfieres que tiene, pues la cinturita bajó mucho. >> ¿qué pasó? >> me puse a dieta. >> serás la cintura más envidiable de la televisión. >>
maya adelante vamos a ver pque me hace super feliz. >>> muy bien, eso amigo, 45 libras una mexicana bajos para la boda de ana y luis pero ahora vamos a la última prueba de traje. >> sí, hola, que gusto verte, tanto tiempo. >> bienvenida. >> que gusto conocerte. >> el gusto es mío. >> ana estaba súper ansiosa y sí, es que ya falta un mes y no sé si estoy más nerviosa. >> no, el nervioso soy yo y estoy emocionado para que lo vea. >> sí,...
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. >> seven months of financial counseling is putting maya on the path to homeownership by helping her improve her tattered credit score. >> i went to college and once i graduated, i i'd gotten the bill, but i did not pay it off. >> her current score is around 620, but counselor eddie says today banks demand much higher scores for a mortgage. >> anything less than that, they're asking for a lot of detailed information, letters of explanation. >> the chicago schoolteacher may still be in luck with support from a new program called welcome home illinois. the state wants to help an estimated 3,000 first time homebuyers by providing $7,500 in down payment assistance and cut rate financing to consumers. the state is stepping in because many banks still have a get-tough attitude towards many perspective homebuyers. >> a lot of lenders are trying to clean up balance sheets, and really pulled back from mortgage lending and they're also trying to absorb the new rules that have come out around qualified mortgages. >> tougher lending rules coupled with rising home prices and interest rates could
. >> seven months of financial counseling is putting maya on the path to homeownership by helping her improve her tattered credit score. >> i went to college and once i graduated, i i'd gotten the bill, but i did not pay it off. >> her current score is around 620, but counselor eddie says today banks demand much higher scores for a mortgage. >> anything less than that, they're asking for a lot of detailed information, letters of explanation. >> the chicago...
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maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95.n jack. >> all right. >> thank you, kids. you were great. >> lastly we have pastels, piper, john and mare. >> these tweens came to their fitting wearing black. i said how do i get them in the hottest color trend for the spring season, which is pastels. you offer a different twist. on -- >> oh wow. >> so mare is wearing the green overlay lace, which is so fresh. this is by cherokee. also piper is wearing cherokee. the different twist here is the leopard print with the sequins cinched with a neon belt. last but not least, john in the middle, he's very accomplished ballet dancer i wanted to give him clothes he could move in. those are from gap kids and the bow tie. >> come on out, everybody. >> i like the mob scene. >> thank you so much. >> everybody wave good-bye. >>> best-selling author jackie collins gets lucky in our kitchen. >> with recipes she cooked up for her most famous fictional character. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> you know jackie collin is the best-selling author of ste
maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95.n jack. >> all right. >> thank you, kids. you were great. >> lastly we have pastels, piper, john and mare. >> these tweens came to their fitting wearing black. i said how do i get them in the hottest color trend for the spring season, which is pastels. you offer a different twist. on -- >> oh wow. >> so mare is wearing the green overlay lace, which is so fresh. this is by cherokee. also...
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. >> host: maya macguineas who is the president for the committee of a responsible federal budget backee member of the fix the debt campaign. let me ask you about the headline from the congressional budget office recently. the deficit will fall $492 billion in 2014. what's happening? >> guest: well, that's the good news. it's sort of the good news. the sort of good news is that our deficits are coming down in the short term, this year, haas year, next year, from what we were thinking they would be and from where they were before, and that's encouraging because a lot of it show that is the economy hasn't fully recovered.they the fiscal situation that was so bad after the financial crisis in 2008 and blew up those deficits to a trillion dollars isio improving. but the truth is, and there's two reasons it's not as good as the news sounds, we don'tprov actually need to focus on getting the deficit down in the short run. e know that these numbers are huge, and i know what i focus on is or worrying about budget deficits, but the real problem n isn't this year, last year ori n the next year.t
. >> host: maya macguineas who is the president for the committee of a responsible federal budget backee member of the fix the debt campaign. let me ask you about the headline from the congressional budget office recently. the deficit will fall $492 billion in 2014. what's happening? >> guest: well, that's the good news. it's sort of the good news. the sort of good news is that our deficits are coming down in the short term, this year, haas year, next year, from what we were...
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maya rockemore. what is the center for global policy solutions? guest: we are a think and action tank, focused on people and their environments. it is an initiative that is very much focused on how much net worth people of color have and how we use asset building strategies as a way to fight poverty in america. host: what is the headline from this report? guest: we are hearing studies saying that households have fully recovered from the recession. they regained the wealth they lost pride to their great recession. what our study finds is that is not true, especially for communities of color. communities of color are likely to have the highest loss of their net worth. african-americans, asian-americans, and latinos lost more than half of their net worth as a result of the prime mortgage crisis and the great recession. one of the most stunning findings refound his african-americans and latinos only have six and seven cents -- findings we found is african-americans and latinos only have six cents and seven cents available. suchtenable that we have fin
maya rockemore. what is the center for global policy solutions? guest: we are a think and action tank, focused on people and their environments. it is an initiative that is very much focused on how much net worth people of color have and how we use asset building strategies as a way to fight poverty in america. host: what is the headline from this report? guest: we are hearing studies saying that households have fully recovered from the recession. they regained the wealth they lost pride to...
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class we're talking with maya macguineas. budgettter handle is at talks, if you want to follow them. she is on a committee for face the debt campaign. federal spending highlights the failure of u.s. capitalism to toate adequate jobs and even sustain itself. you are next, david. you are on the air. caller: two quick points. i would think if you raise your taxes, you have a less disposable income, you would probably work more than -- rather than last. my second point, more important last time i looked, the u.s. workforce is 22 million. every seventh employee was the government employee. six people who pay for that. in the government and the private sector. the comparison between the two, it is day and night. the government job is a breeze. all expenses paid, no sweat. seriously. harder -- effort and you are carrying the weight of all the government employees, i do not want to take up more of your time, but that in a nutshell. will have her respond. >> you have the personal experience. we tend to treat government workers as one
class we're talking with maya macguineas. budgettter handle is at talks, if you want to follow them. she is on a committee for face the debt campaign. federal spending highlights the failure of u.s. capitalism to toate adequate jobs and even sustain itself. you are next, david. you are on the air. caller: two quick points. i would think if you raise your taxes, you have a less disposable income, you would probably work more than -- rather than last. my second point, more important last time i...
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also this hour in international we find out what the future of maya hold for afghanistan straight fromthe man who tipped to become the country's next president. with the energy the u.k. government could allow corporations to pump shale gas under people with no fear of any legal consequence. here in moscow this is a national with me rule received from the entire news team here thank you for joining us straight to our breaking news for you here on the program this hour five self-defense fighters and a policeman being killed as kiev relaunches a military crackdown on anti-government protesters in the eastern ukrainian city of . according to the country's interior ministry three self-defense checkpoints have been destroyed with snipers on troops now in the area but self-defense fighters say the vehicles had to pull back after they failed to enter the city a journalist graham phillips was one of the checkpoints just outside he was that minutes after it came under attack. now interior minister astronomical was recently stated that was your first of the counterterrorist operation is going to
also this hour in international we find out what the future of maya hold for afghanistan straight fromthe man who tipped to become the country's next president. with the energy the u.k. government could allow corporations to pump shale gas under people with no fear of any legal consequence. here in moscow this is a national with me rule received from the entire news team here thank you for joining us straight to our breaking news for you here on the program this hour five self-defense fighters...
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i didn't realize they said last year maya angelou spoke, i'm blanking on everything.ass of wine. >> you're allowed to talk about it. >> there is diane, she's the lady who ran the whole deal, that was the board of directors. nice group of ladies. >> how did the speech that i wrote for you go? >> it was perfect. i played music for these guys like tend to do. i played "days like this," nice people. >> i'm proud of you. okay. what is this hbo go thing? >> hbo go is something you get on your ipad or your phone. you can get hbo -- >> to go? >> yeah. so anyway, there is a new commercial for them about hbo go, but also about what it is like to watch kind of a risque-ish type movie, if you're with your parents in the room, either you're watching it, your kid, somebody walks by or your grandparents, whoever it is. hbo captured this moment in a commercial. take a look. >> only people left in this world -- >> you know, nana and grandpa joe are first cousins. >> the point being, you can use hbo go to privately stream your favorite shows. >> so here is a question. when -- when does
i didn't realize they said last year maya angelou spoke, i'm blanking on everything.ass of wine. >> you're allowed to talk about it. >> there is diane, she's the lady who ran the whole deal, that was the board of directors. nice group of ladies. >> how did the speech that i wrote for you go? >> it was perfect. i played music for these guys like tend to do. i played "days like this," nice people. >> i'm proud of you. okay. what is this hbo go thing?...