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>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.hat we all went to london, germany and i'm in new york now so. >> anthony: i don't want to say it's a rootless existence. but, but it's a -- you know, where's home? >> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home. but when i've been gone for two years, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what new york can offer me. >> anthony: the median age in ethiopia is under 18. that means most people here don't remember live aid or any of that. ♪ coupled with a recent economic boom, this might be the first generation in decades to enjoy a future with real hope. things are indeed happening. in this case, at a vacant bus stop. ♪ >> marcus: they're dogtown, man. they are next generation of dogtown in africa, man. >> anthony: a few years back, a couple of ethiopians who had been living abroad returned to addis with some skateboards. today there are a couple hundred skaters in ethiopia and more on the sidelines wait
>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.hat we all went to london, germany and i'm in new york now so. >> anthony: i don't want to say it's a rootless existence. but, but it's a -- you know, where's home? >> marcus: i think for us now, if -- harlem is really home. but when i've been gone for two years, i'm like, "i gotta go back," because the beat is just so different than what sweden can offer me, and definitely what new...
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a decision was made earlier this year to shut maya bay from the beginning ofjune.alf what they are now and ban speedboats from docking in the bay. i think we just thought we were entering some serene, empty white beaches by ourselves and if you look around, its not so empty, but it's still beautiful. thailand is receiving more tourists year on year and some say that means it's notjust maya bay that needs protecting. when danny boyle made the beach he probably didn't think maya bay would become the draw that it is today. tourism brings huge amounts of money into thailand, but authorities have to make sure that doesn't come at a cost to the environment in the long—term, otherwise the very beauty people come here for could be ruined for ever. steve holden, bbc news, koh phi phi. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we'll be taking a more in depth look at those us tariffs on steel and aluminium, as the european union, canada and mexico pledge to hit back. now you'll remember we showed you yesterday some pictures of the world's largest known freshwater pearl. w
a decision was made earlier this year to shut maya bay from the beginning ofjune.alf what they are now and ban speedboats from docking in the bay. i think we just thought we were entering some serene, empty white beaches by ourselves and if you look around, its not so empty, but it's still beautiful. thailand is receiving more tourists year on year and some say that means it's notjust maya bay that needs protecting. when danny boyle made the beach he probably didn't think maya bay would become...
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maya, you know the critics here in this city.esn't strike me as that big a surprise, that the demographic change eventually caught up with the representation. >> i think that's right. if you watched ocasio, she actually had the most impressive video. and in her video piece introducing herself to the district and really to all of new york, because many of us watched it even if we weren't in her district, she starts it by saying "women like me aren't supposed to run for office." and then she talks about zip codes being determinative of what your opportunities are. she talked about her personal life story of having a puerto rican mother and a father from the south bronx. she was clearly signaling in that video that she was representing what that district really is now, and she also said very explicitly in that video who is this new york changing for? so she had these very clear messages that were really about whether or not the city and joe crowley by extension was actually serving the population that really is representative of tha
maya, you know the critics here in this city.esn't strike me as that big a surprise, that the demographic change eventually caught up with the representation. >> i think that's right. if you watched ocasio, she actually had the most impressive video. and in her video piece introducing herself to the district and really to all of new york, because many of us watched it even if we weren't in her district, she starts it by saying "women like me aren't supposed to run for office."...
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more maya federal just stepping into this already very contentious immigration. what does this ruling concretely mean for families who were already split up that's actually one of the big questions of late so the thing about the executive order that trump signed was it ended separating families of the border but it did not specifically say also families who are been split up can be reunited so this ruling does do that however there is still no concrete plan in place for exactly how to do this and there's been a lot of hay made out of the fact that when someone is arrested they go to jail they get a receipt for where their wallet is from where their car is where the person possessions are in these parents at the border have no idea where their kids have gone a lot of them haven't even had a phone call or many many cases these kids are thousands of miles away from where their parents are being detained so this ruling what it does is it commands an end to family separation commands that families must be reunited it also blocks parents from being deported without the
more maya federal just stepping into this already very contentious immigration. what does this ruling concretely mean for families who were already split up that's actually one of the big questions of late so the thing about the executive order that trump signed was it ended separating families of the border but it did not specifically say also families who are been split up can be reunited so this ruling does do that however there is still no concrete plan in place for exactly how to do this...
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maya joined him for her first parachute jump when she was just ten years old. her father supported her from the beginning this sport isn't exactly cheap fifteen minute. in the wind tunnel cost up to seventy euro's in poland my has been training several times a week since she was thirteen indoor skydiving has become the focus of her family's life. and those of the systems built on those things but i do this sport to. be sure so i try to accompany my every step of the way. maya trains outside the wind tunnel too and completely without professional coaching. i don't really need it any more i could come up with my own things the people who are at the top of the sport right now are at the top of the sport so we look at our own routines and we are the best judges we know what's good. for your lives and watch what she has a tight schedule she rarely has time to stroll around in town every weekday she's in school till three o'clock then she trains or has media appointments. on weekends she often travels to competitions. there's no time anymore for leisure pursuits. i d
maya joined him for her first parachute jump when she was just ten years old. her father supported her from the beginning this sport isn't exactly cheap fifteen minute. in the wind tunnel cost up to seventy euro's in poland my has been training several times a week since she was thirteen indoor skydiving has become the focus of her family's life. and those of the systems built on those things but i do this sport to. be sure so i try to accompany my every step of the way. maya trains outside the...
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i'm maya mcginness. thanks to people here. thanks to our guests on c-span. and i believe we're live streaming this. the trusteeses, of course, came out this week and talked about the future imbalances in social security, so i'm really pleased today we're joined by a bipartisan pair of members from congress to talk about the issue and a panel of experts following that. social security reform is probably not going to happen in an election year, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't because this is a problem that we have known about for so long, and as it continues to get closer to us, it means the choices we face are more difficult. and if there's one thing i've always thought working on this issue and even realizing how contentious it is, is when you look at the numbers, we should be able to agree. we need to be talking about how to fix social security. perfectly legitimate we're going to disagree about how to do it, but it's a discussion this country should be having because it's so important to the lives o
i'm maya mcginness. thanks to people here. thanks to our guests on c-span. and i believe we're live streaming this. the trusteeses, of course, came out this week and talked about the future imbalances in social security, so i'm really pleased today we're joined by a bipartisan pair of members from congress to talk about the issue and a panel of experts following that. social security reform is probably not going to happen in an election year, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't because this is a...
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maya, i want to start with you on the michael cohen tapes. and let's just remember, also within this tape, we didn't play this part, he insists that it is legally impossible to rape your wife and the reporter tim mac, who he was talking to corrected him on that. and there's this long moment of silence where michael cohen is apparently having a law school moment where he's discovering for the first time no, you can legally rape your wife, treat your wife in such a way that constitutes rape. but this michael cohen, this is the michael cohen, who is -- we're going to learn a lot more about in this proceeding in the southern district of new york. >> this is the michael cohen that michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels, stephanie clifford, calls a thug and calls his tactics thuggish. this is the first confirmation we have seen from actual tapes that yes, he, in fact, is extremely thuggish. he's threatening. he's not just having a legal argument, to your point, lawrence, he's not just saying, look, here's the possibility of a defamation
maya, i want to start with you on the michael cohen tapes. and let's just remember, also within this tape, we didn't play this part, he insists that it is legally impossible to rape your wife and the reporter tim mac, who he was talking to corrected him on that. and there's this long moment of silence where michael cohen is apparently having a law school moment where he's discovering for the first time no, you can legally rape your wife, treat your wife in such a way that constitutes rape. but...
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when we come back, ron klain and maya wiley will analyze that question.ou back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a chang ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airlin
when we come back, ron klain and maya wiley will analyze that question.ou back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a chang ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may...
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when we come back, ron klain and maya wiley will analyze that question. they appear out of nowhere.cret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more challenging. but there are advances that have led to treatment options that can help. if someone you love has parkinson's and is experiencing hallucinations or delusions, talk to your parkinson's specialist. because there's more to parkinson's. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. learn more at moretoparkinsons.com i want to see. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. 4 o
when we come back, ron klain and maya wiley will analyze that question. they appear out of nowhere.cret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things...
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y de forma particulares como el que se ha abierto en playa del carmen en la riviera maya mexicana es se encuentran con estas salas multisensoriales que llevan a pantallas tÁctiles donde toman sefies inttu informaciÓ no se entendio del todo en el recorrido, profundizando siempre en la cultura mexicana. >> el proyecto nace de la iniciativa privada pensado para ofrecer mÁs que sol yla en un lugar que recibe mÁs de 4 millones y medios de turistas procedentes de 66 paÍses, es que es impresionante el furor que hay por frida khalo a 64 aÑos de que muriÓ y universo artÍstico estÁ al alcance de todo el que siente interÉs por conocer su obra estÁ en museo en muÑecas en toda clase de obras, y tambiÉn en google, vÍctor silva ha ido hasta las raÍces del mundo de frida donde nace en coyoacÁn vÍctor. >> felicidad, me encuentro en la casa azul es el museo deas >> los muros azules de esta casa resguardan el universo realistas de frida. sus trenzas enrolladas en la cabeza son reconocidas en todo el mundoune sus muÁ que rasgos fÍsicos.que es >> frida khalo es una artista y en el caso de la barbie, pues
y de forma particulares como el que se ha abierto en playa del carmen en la riviera maya mexicana es se encuentran con estas salas multisensoriales que llevan a pantallas tÁctiles donde toman sefies inttu informaciÓ no se entendio del todo en el recorrido, profundizando siempre en la cultura mexicana. >> el proyecto nace de la iniciativa privada pensado para ofrecer mÁs que sol yla en un lugar que recibe mÁs de 4 millones y medios de turistas procedentes de 66 paÍses, es que es...
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. >> maya: okay. great. also, hope texted me. she's down with the interns. emma had something she wants to show. >> thorne: i thought she was gonna cut out early today. >> maya: well, you can't blame
. >> maya: okay. great. also, hope texted me. she's down with the interns. emma had something she wants to show. >> thorne: i thought she was gonna cut out early today. >> maya: well, you can't blame
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it's what maya was saying. this is policy disguised as law. this is i get to do what i want because i've got the power. that's what this is. >> absolutely. it's also bad policy. i mean, one of the reasons congress has not been able to completely dismantle the affordable care act is because it's popular and actually has support. it's popular because people need to see a doctor when they're sick and they couldn't get all of their own party to agree because of their concerns about low-income people being charged pre-existing conditions either losing their health care or being charged more money because they're sick. >> and nick, that's the policy implication here, is the government of the united states is now on the record saying the court should gut the entirety of pre-existing conditions protections and insurance market reforms that constitute some of the most popular parts of the 56rdable care act. and today a bunch of insurers were freaking out a bit. >> absolutely. of course they are. this is their business model, to sell insurance to people
it's what maya was saying. this is policy disguised as law. this is i get to do what i want because i've got the power. that's what this is. >> absolutely. it's also bad policy. i mean, one of the reasons congress has not been able to completely dismantle the affordable care act is because it's popular and actually has support. it's popular because people need to see a doctor when they're sick and they couldn't get all of their own party to agree because of their concerns about low-income...
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on stage and that emotions are also part of the role when you plead innocence and every john noir maya director and chief choreographer of the hamburg ballet invited men over to perform here for a long time he's wanted her to dance the lead role in his ballet the lady of the comedians and groaned of home one reason why i have such a positive aura is that she's the prima ballerina clean about an ace but not a fast car i can she has no airs about her and but rather a direct message that's astonishing at the front is as a dancer she's famous for her perfectionism and her stage presence something noir maya has contributed to. the book drawn so expect that what i find fascinating about john new meyers work is how he teaches you to just be present on stage and that it's not about doing nothing it's the very essence of stage performance. it allows you to be honest and trust in yourself that the interval of the. oldest man over has been a prima ballerina with the bolshoi ballet since twenty sixteen but she's already graced the greatest stages in europe asia and north america long before that n
on stage and that emotions are also part of the role when you plead innocence and every john noir maya director and chief choreographer of the hamburg ballet invited men over to perform here for a long time he's wanted her to dance the lead role in his ballet the lady of the comedians and groaned of home one reason why i have such a positive aura is that she's the prima ballerina clean about an ace but not a fast car i can she has no airs about her and but rather a direct message that's...
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these kids haven't even begin to live their life. >> reporter: maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. pierce, florida. >>> with unemployment now at an 18-year low some jobs are going unfilled. and that includes jobs typically taken by teenagers during the summer. this year many businesses relying on teens to fill seasonal jobs are finding themselves out in the cold. nbc's kerry sanders explains. >> reporter: it is a teenage rite of passage. the summertime job. >> why don't you get a job, spicoli? >> what for? >> you need money. >> reporter: but the times, they are a-changing. show of hands, how many people have a summer job? >> reporter: in the late 1970s, almost 60% of 16 to 19-year-olds had a summer job. now only one-third work. why no summer job? >> i'm away wh month of july. then i'm also volunteering at the hospital in june. so between my vacation and that, i don't really have time to have a job. >> reporter: volunteer hours, like working a food bank, a key metric on many of today's college applications. combined with summer studies and sports practices that don't let up when sch
these kids haven't even begin to live their life. >> reporter: maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. pierce, florida. >>> with unemployment now at an 18-year low some jobs are going unfilled. and that includes jobs typically taken by teenagers during the summer. this year many businesses relying on teens to fill seasonal jobs are finding themselves out in the cold. nbc's kerry sanders explains. >> reporter: it is a teenage rite of passage. the summertime job. >> why don't you...
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now theuestion for so many of them is, what's nbc's maya rodriguez reports. >> reporter: when hurrica maria slammed into puerto rico nine months ago -- its 155-mile-per-hour winds ripped through homes and lives. david o'meara and his families are smfr the thousands of puerto ricans left with nothing, who fled to the u.s. mainland after the storm. theyound a temporary home at a motel in suburban orlando, fady for fema. >> i don't have family in the states. it's very hard. >> reporter: but the program that helped david and nearly 25,000 other survivors of hurricanes maria, irma, and harvey, ends today. in a statement, fema said the program was, ote, a temporary solution that bridges survivors into more permanent options. peanent options, tough to find in florida's tight rental market. after multiple extensions, hurricane maria survivors he two options. find their own place to live or receive a one-way plane ticket back to puerto rico. >> this is one of the storage rooms for our food pantry. i >> reporte central florida, united way and local churches ar h trying toelp those who want to s
now theuestion for so many of them is, what's nbc's maya rodriguez reports. >> reporter: when hurrica maria slammed into puerto rico nine months ago -- its 155-mile-per-hour winds ripped through homes and lives. david o'meara and his families are smfr the thousands of puerto ricans left with nothing, who fled to the u.s. mainland after the storm. theyound a temporary home at a motel in suburban orlando, fady for fema. >> i don't have family in the states. it's very hard. >>...
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blue front is as a dancer she's famous for her perfectionism and her stage presence something noir maya has contributed to. the book drawn so expect that what i find fascinating about john new meyers work is how it teaches you to just be present on stage and that it's not about doing nothing it's the very essence of stage performance. it allows you to be honest and trust in yourself that that's the. oldest man over has been a prima ballerina with the bolshoi ballet since twenty sixteen but she's already graced the greatest stages in europe asia and north america long before that now she's. guest before. him for me in times of her dancing very smooth and pleasant very expressive she's very suited to the role while the past i really like her expression a lot of the dance music of that oppression has such beautiful technical proficiency it's nice to see how that she can layer her artistry on top of that as well. in november all grossman over will return to hamburg to give further performances of the lady of the coming years. it's all over now a song released by the rolling stones in one th
blue front is as a dancer she's famous for her perfectionism and her stage presence something noir maya has contributed to. the book drawn so expect that what i find fascinating about john new meyers work is how it teaches you to just be present on stage and that it's not about doing nothing it's the very essence of stage performance. it allows you to be honest and trust in yourself that that's the. oldest man over has been a prima ballerina with the bolshoi ballet since twenty sixteen but...
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decorated with painted symbols the firing of mayan pottery was fueled by forest timber would was the mayas chief source of energy and principle building material. the ecological decline of the region began more than a thousand years ago the maize monoculture continued for centuries exhausted to. the fire station led to a ration. the resulting poorness of the land would have contributed to the eclipse of mayan civilization in the region where they traditionally lived the my advantage sometime in the early nineteenth century. the stone that was to have commemorated the transfer of power from yaks pack was never completed his successor talk never came to the threat. was the king the vast to abandon the sinking ship what was it that wrecked could. only know is that the glorious dynasty that ruled the city state was lost in the mists of time. it's been a long time since name has had several such hits. sots muscles functional so shallow music is cycles. timeless are often enough has. made it on into song. play but. in the. pictures are breaking. the islamic world around him. malaysian feature. t
decorated with painted symbols the firing of mayan pottery was fueled by forest timber would was the mayas chief source of energy and principle building material. the ecological decline of the region began more than a thousand years ago the maize monoculture continued for centuries exhausted to. the fire station led to a ration. the resulting poorness of the land would have contributed to the eclipse of mayan civilization in the region where they traditionally lived the my advantage sometime in...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> still ahead, a soggy day so far in new york city.how's the weather around the country shaping up for your monday? bill karins' forecast is next. f? that's why megared advanced 4in1 packs more o-3 stgel. it supports four vital areas of your body. your heart... your brain... your eyes... anur give your body the omega-3s it's missing. megared advanced 4in1. one pill. more power. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbr
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look down on the rest with the rulers anyone who lived in a stone house was middle class the poor maya lived as their descendants still do in fact cottages with walls of wicker and clay. maize has been ground in the same way for thousands of years it was the toil of the peasants that made possible the luxury we lived in and our cultural achievements through at times we did forget that finally it all came down to may's god in our creation myth. worshippers made of maize flour. so to this day we are known as the maize people but scientists also say that centuries of a maze monoculture exhausted the soil and that too played a part in the sudden decline of our civilization after a thousand years of preeminence. he was abandoned not long after the year eight hundred the magnificent buildings were left to the elements and we few who could read and write dispersed and our skills were lost what survived of our knowledge was destroyed by the spanish and the grass grow over the moons. the life of the great monarch but karl his deeds and his dream of immortality would have remained unknown and in
look down on the rest with the rulers anyone who lived in a stone house was middle class the poor maya lived as their descendants still do in fact cottages with walls of wicker and clay. maize has been ground in the same way for thousands of years it was the toil of the peasants that made possible the luxury we lived in and our cultural achievements through at times we did forget that finally it all came down to may's god in our creation myth. worshippers made of maize flour. so to this day we...
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[applause] >> well, thank you very much, maya. what an honor for me to be here this morning, especially with my good friend and colleague tom rice, who i didn't realize you got that award, tom. congratulations as well. and i travel around the country talking about the issue of social security, and i always carry two props with me. one is the actuarial report on our proposal that i'll review in a second. the other is this starbucks coffee latte, we'll call it. you'll see how that comes into play as well. the sense of urgency here with regard to social security should be obvious to everyone. 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligible for social security. do the math. 10,000 a day, 7,000 a week, 280,000 a month, 3,000,360 a year. the sense of urgency, as it does and concerned most of our concerns, also does congress. i'm pleased to work on the ways and means committee with tom and others who would like to see a full debate on this issue. yesterday, we had steven goss the actuary before congress. actually, there are two plans that solv
[applause] >> well, thank you very much, maya. what an honor for me to be here this morning, especially with my good friend and colleague tom rice, who i didn't realize you got that award, tom. congratulations as well. and i travel around the country talking about the issue of social security, and i always carry two props with me. one is the actuarial report on our proposal that i'll review in a second. the other is this starbucks coffee latte, we'll call it. you'll see how that comes...
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their 13-year-old daughter maya spends her free time knitting and playing in the back yard.iss technology? >> not really, no. the only thing i might miss technology for is listening to music or an audio book. >> reporter: their use of tech is limited, both at home and at school. >> 12 divided by 4 is -- >> reporter: here at the waldorf school where monica is a teacher nearly 75% of the kids have parents who work in tech. the school favors physical activity and art over technology. computers are not introduced until eighth grade. teachers use a hand clapping game to practice multiplication tables. >> four, five, six. >> every parent is really struggling with how to reap the benefits of technology while minimizing some of the risks. >> reporter: caroline noor is the senior editor for common sense media, a non-profit that studies the effect of media and technology on kids. >> we do need to look at the technology itself and understand that there's a lot of stuff in there that is absolutely designed to change user behavior. and these programs are reaching kids at younger and youn
their 13-year-old daughter maya spends her free time knitting and playing in the back yard.iss technology? >> not really, no. the only thing i might miss technology for is listening to music or an audio book. >> reporter: their use of tech is limited, both at home and at school. >> 12 divided by 4 is -- >> reporter: here at the waldorf school where monica is a teacher nearly 75% of the kids have parents who work in tech. the school favors physical activity and art over...
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thank you very much, paul butler, maya wiley, i appreciate you both.nd. >>> up next, the two women who shared a video that sparked a national conversation. you bough. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. you're ruining my workout. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> you know, personally i would acknowledge that this happens in america, race and racial bias is something that america has been dealing with for centuries, yet i think it's too easy to be on the sidelines and say someone else needs to do something about it. >> t
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meanwhile students and trainees in bochum also protested against fare increases written maya took part in the demonstrations. the swans were indeed it was the first time we'd done anything like that live or you talk to us that for two or three days and i was over boy but it gave us no end such we had to deal with the police violence but we also learned that we could change that thought your current of us my home and change was in the air even in eastern europe the obscene us after all in one nine hundred sixty eight was also the year of the prague spring some people felt that things were about to change this would suggest the end is to teach us alexander dubcek took over as the leader of czechoslovakia as communist party. in january nineteenth sixty eight and soon tried to implement some cautious reforms people in of the east bloc countries were paying close attention to these developments. don't look like. the third way and socialism with a human face that was really something that people were excited about it just like they welcome the new youth culture yeah look jack talk was great
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meanwhile students from trainees in bochum also protested against fare increases fines written maya took part in the demonstrations. that's why go in there was the first time we've done anything like that either are you talking just that for two or three days and not it was overboard but it gave us new and such we had to deal with police violence but we also learned that we could change that job gets larger current of us muscle. and change was in the air even in eastern europe gives him us but after all nine hundred sixty eight was also the year of the progs springs some people felt that things were about to change it's what's it for us for and it's to teach us a look send a check took over as the leader of czechoslovakia's communist party in. you were in one nine hundred sixty eight and soon tried to implement some cautious reforms people in other countries were paying close attention to these developments. just look at. the third way and socialism with a human face that was really something here for people who are excited about it just like they welcome the new youth culture yeah look
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a maya shweder welcome to the program the g. seven summit has wrapped up in canada with all seven nations signing a final communique following a heated debate they pledged to come back protectionism and reduce trade barriers but divisions were on display during the two day meeting us president first railed against unfair trade practices and then proposed removing all tariffs and barriers to trade shortly before leaving the meeting aurally. the battle lines were drawn early in quebec six leaders sat down together for breakfast while the seventh turned up late a sure sign of the high esteem in which he holds the summit. the advancement of women more protection for oceans and climate many of the topics that comedian prime minister justin trudeau wanted to address seemed to hold little interest for donald trump. instead he used the meeting to complain once more about the apparent unfair trade practices the u.s. faces and to threaten the other leaders. because you see we have a tremendous trade imbalance so when we try and bring our
a maya shweder welcome to the program the g. seven summit has wrapped up in canada with all seven nations signing a final communique following a heated debate they pledged to come back protectionism and reduce trade barriers but divisions were on display during the two day meeting us president first railed against unfair trade practices and then proposed removing all tariffs and barriers to trade shortly before leaving the meeting aurally. the battle lines were drawn early in quebec six leaders...
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hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it was a nerve wracking evening for fans of the german football team but the months off have survived a scare against sweden to keep their world cup hopes alive here's how the game played out. germany started fewer busily pinning sweden back right from the stop button that confesses in front of goal with and select precision and the pos into the twenty cool tsismis plays ball was directed to speed or strike on the telephone and who made no mistakes of the speed and had again someone must play the above and exists point johnny rotten to trouble about to the first goal was my mistake no question but when you play four hundred passes one or two might go astray you need to have the guts to play such a second half after that mistake and what the second house a plate three minutes and i know it's my thought was that he was the gemini opposite temple and creates a chance after chance by the shape to capitalize. and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fiftee
hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it was a nerve wracking evening for fans of the german football team but the months off have survived a scare against sweden to keep their world cup hopes alive here's how the game played out. germany started fewer busily pinning sweden back right from the stop button that confesses in front of goal with and select precision and the pos into the twenty cool tsismis plays ball was directed to speed or strike on the telephone and who made no mistakes of the...
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maya ready talked to you about that. -- i already talked to you about that. we don't know what is going to happen next. we also know that if we don't stand up and continue to stand up for what we believe, the world becomes even more uncertain. i graduated from college in 1977. when i left college, from oklahoma state university, having grown up on a farm in lone tree, oklahoma, i would never have predicted that i would be here in milton, connecticut speaking about a new day for social justice. that is where we are and this is where i am. today, you are going to leave here with a diploma in your hand. it is going to look like many of the other diplomas that you see. this one has your name on it. it is not just a piece of paper. it can hang up on the wall. that you can hang up on the wall. that diploma symbolizes the tools and resources you have to achieve your goals and your aspirations. when you leave here and you take that paper with you, please think of it always. something of that parachute. it is not a physical parachute, but it is symbolic. it will, if y
maya ready talked to you about that. -- i already talked to you about that. we don't know what is going to happen next. we also know that if we don't stand up and continue to stand up for what we believe, the world becomes even more uncertain. i graduated from college in 1977. when i left college, from oklahoma state university, having grown up on a farm in lone tree, oklahoma, i would never have predicted that i would be here in milton, connecticut speaking about a new day for social justice....
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while the islamic movement around the kitchen malaysian feature coffee mugs hockey mom and maya the courage that he has to draw on things that are not politically correct and the second thing that supposed to be a good muslim will not do that i think is the relevant bit the. time for an upgrade. from the church clothes on the white. house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. prince tips and tricks that will turn your home going to someplace special. badass . yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. the d w media center see it find it here it discover. video and audio podcast and language courses in the d w media center at media center dot de dylan dot com. oh. yes our favorite. anticipating i think about that was that was. the us that i have on the album first but i have i have a bunch of us. on . our own other than yes i am a winner. and i have told them. i will follow. what the medal for. their my i was. well aware man. all right that guy will never adam what am i or. what am i meant to. this. finance ministers of the world's seven largest economies the so
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for "today," maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> dylan dreyer has made her way out to the plaza.t is beautiful out here, guys. you have to come on out. celebrating lots of birthdays on the plaza. i love this corner. >> 10. >> and you? >> 10. >> everybody is turning 10 in this corner. where are you from? >> albany, georgia. >> how perfect is that? let's take a look at the weather. we are going to see down south that it is hot. it has been hawarm and humid. temperatures will continue to stay above 100 degrees in texas. dallas is 101 for the high, but it will feel like 109. in new orleans, 102. through the week, temperatures drop back down. mobile, alabama, 91 on tuesday. in the northeast, we start on the chilly side. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below average. new york should hit a high of 61 on >> it's still fairley mild out there. san francisco waking up to 54 degrees right now. you can see we've got some hazy skies out there, but that heat will be extremely noticeable as we head into the middle afternoon and into the evening hours. we're seeing normal temperatures in san jose a
for "today," maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> dylan dreyer has made her way out to the plaza.t is beautiful out here, guys. you have to come on out. celebrating lots of birthdays on the plaza. i love this corner. >> 10. >> and you? >> 10. >> everybody is turning 10 in this corner. where are you from? >> albany, georgia. >> how perfect is that? let's take a look at the weather. we are going to see down south that it is hot. it has been hawarm...
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hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it's been a nerve wracking couple of hours for fans of the german football team but the man shot have survived a scare against sweden to keep their hopes of another world cup victory alive sweden went ahead against the role of play around the half hour mark throws all autobahn in a neat finish by the swede a striker and at this point germany were in deep trouble but three minutes into the second half germany man is. to equalise through marcos raya marco rails and after that germany came to sweden back and created chances to chance but failed to capitalise so many suffered a setback when jerome boateng was sent off being shown a second yellow card in the very last minutes of the match toni kroos save the day and the world cup for germany. well for more on the reactions to the mash let's bring in jonathan harding insults he aniline the whole talkie in the fan zone right here in berlin really must start with you what's the atmosphere there the fans must be just so relieved that they're still in the competition. i mean economy i'm. going to. you. know.
hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it's been a nerve wracking couple of hours for fans of the german football team but the man shot have survived a scare against sweden to keep their hopes of another world cup victory alive sweden went ahead against the role of play around the half hour mark throws all autobahn in a neat finish by the swede a striker and at this point germany were in deep trouble but three minutes into the second half germany man is. to equalise through marcos raya marco rails...
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. >> thorne: well, something about it was bothering maya, and then it dawned on her. >> hope: i don'tis. i don't like it at all. it directly connects emma to spencer publications.
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. >> felicidad, te saludo desde el gran museo de los maya en mÉrida, ayer hubcrÍticas, golpes tambiÉnrupto. >> ¿ no es cierto?. >> no. >> y si lo demuestro ¿ renuncias a la candidatura?. >> lÓpez obrador y anaya se acusaron amte de corrupcÓero anaya tambiÉn atacÓ a josÉ antonio meade, dijo que si gana la presidencia los meterÁ a la carcel a Él y al presidente enrique peÑa nieto. >> quizÁs al final de la pelÍcula crean que tÚ y peÑa nieto son los buenos y yo soy el lo, pero que te quede bien claro, si no los logran convencer y soy presidente van a enfrentes aro la justicia porque es lo correcto. >> josÉ antonio meade no se quedÓ atrÁs, primero le recoÓ a anaya que es investigado por lava a dinero y a obrador le mostrÓ una supuesta pelÍ e unaÓ obrador va a volver a perder. debate propuso cortar una m los ladrones, esta vez propuso a los otros candidatos que se beso aran. >> ahora dale un beso, dale un beso pues. mÉxico necesita de la unidad de todos no de los pleitos. >> tambiÉn hay queecir que a este debate llegaron los candidatos en primer lugar lÓpez obrador con el 50% en las encuest
. >> felicidad, te saludo desde el gran museo de los maya en mÉrida, ayer hubcrÍticas, golpes tambiÉnrupto. >> ¿ no es cierto?. >> no. >> y si lo demuestro ¿ renuncias a la candidatura?. >> lÓpez obrador y anaya se acusaron amte de corrupcÓero anaya tambiÉn atacÓ a josÉ antonio meade, dijo que si gana la presidencia los meterÁ a la carcel a Él y al presidente enrique peÑa nieto. >> quizÁs al final de la pelÍcula crean que tÚ y peÑa nieto son...
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special thanks to maya and jeffrey rosen for this discussion. coming up, we do turn more depth on this issue with some very special guests. a former democratic chair talks about how the supreme court fight is already changing election plans in the mid terms. this is big time politics and how the nomination battle would impact the russia probe and determine whether donald trump does have to comply with a subpoena from bob mueller. an om so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely toge
special thanks to maya and jeffrey rosen for this discussion. coming up, we do turn more depth on this issue with some very special guests. a former democratic chair talks about how the supreme court fight is already changing election plans in the mid terms. this is big time politics and how the nomination battle would impact the russia probe and determine whether donald trump does have to comply with a subpoena from bob mueller. an om so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it...
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como dirÍa maya mejicanos, tremendo calderÓn el que vimos el dí hoy en el Área de cobertura. que no tenemos nada. todo se mantiene y lo que es el cielo estaremos viendo el sol dominando todo su esplendor. las tener otras caldea se quedarÁn con los otros. el modelo arroja que maÑana en la noche nos quedaremos con calor en san josÉ poaquil. lunes misma historia. muchÍsimo calor. san josÉ poaquil en 85, fresno de 94, y los Ángeles en los 71. para los prÓximos tres dÍas en la bahía, vÁyase preparando porque habÍa que con cornos que haremos que empato de temperaturas en el rango de los 80, san francisco para el martes se estarÁ tranquilizando la cosa, en oakland y las temperaturas comenzarÁn de nuevo a bajar. caluroso todavÍa el dÍa de maÑana . 87 la mÁxima y mÍnimas en los 58. para los prÓximos dÍas nos quedamos con ese sol. beatriz:segÚn un rep porte hay menos adultos que fuman cigarrillos en estados unidos. calculan que el 14% fueron fumadores el aÑo pasado, un nÚmero menor que el que registrador en el perÍodo anterior.-- que el que se registra el perÍodo anterior. el estudio i
como dirÍa maya mejicanos, tremendo calderÓn el que vimos el dí hoy en el Área de cobertura. que no tenemos nada. todo se mantiene y lo que es el cielo estaremos viendo el sol dominando todo su esplendor. las tener otras caldea se quedarÁn con los otros. el modelo arroja que maÑana en la noche nos quedaremos con calor en san josÉ poaquil. lunes misma historia. muchÍsimo calor. san josÉ poaquil en 85, fresno de 94, y los Ángeles en los 71. para los prÓximos tres dÍas en la bahía,...
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if they're not, we should be releasing them. >> maya?of all, we have a long history in this country, before japanese interment, from ripping children from parents of color, from african slaves, to native americans, for who we actually ripped children from their parents as well. so unfortunately, we have a long history in this country, but very much driven on stereotypes about who are humanized parents. and i think that's a really important point to remember. we should also remember, it has been found unconstitutional since japanese interment. one of the things that i think is the biggest ironies here, donald trump this morning said wrongly, and it was a lie, that the democrats actually are more interested in protecting immigrants than american citizens. and that's a lie for two reasons. one, he has actually spent and is demanding that we spend much more money creating a border wall or actually incarcerating families for literally a crime that's similar to jay walking. at the same time that he's actually proposed a budget that would ensur
if they're not, we should be releasing them. >> maya?of all, we have a long history in this country, before japanese interment, from ripping children from parents of color, from african slaves, to native americans, for who we actually ripped children from their parents as well. so unfortunately, we have a long history in this country, but very much driven on stereotypes about who are humanized parents. and i think that's a really important point to remember. we should also remember, it...
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debate entre los candidatos a la residencia de mÉxico serÁ el martes 12 de junio en el museo del mundo mayaa de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego, pide la renuncia del presidente jimmy morales, al cuestionar su respuesta frente alessandra en ese paÍs. este sÁbado, miles de guatemaltecos salieron a las calles para exigir a la direcciÓn del mandatario por su incapacidad de hacer frente a la emergente causada por la erupciÓn del volcÁn que ya cobrÓ 110 motos y mÁs de 300 desaparecidos. una situaciÓn que mantiene en aretha a ese paÍs. la tragedia ha ocasionado una isis humanitaria y la reacciÓn por parte del gobierno ha so ramentcricada. >>lo Único que quiero recalcar de al seÑor jimmy morales que yo tengo presidente. >>los pobladores del volcÁn en guatemala tambiÉn se quejan de que el gobierno no les avisÓ oportunamente sobre la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego. mucha atenciÓn padres de familia, un experto en tecnologÍa nos hablara de programas gratuitos para que sus hijos no olviden lo que aprenden en la escolar durante el verano. >> condenaron aumentando las temperaturas en todo el estado de calif
debate entre los candidatos a la residencia de mÉxico serÁ el martes 12 de junio en el museo del mundo mayaa de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego, pide la renuncia del presidente jimmy morales, al cuestionar su respuesta frente alessandra en ese paÍs. este sÁbado, miles de guatemaltecos salieron a las calles para exigir a la direcciÓn del mandatario por su incapacidad de hacer frente a la emergente causada por la erupciÓn del volcÁn que ya cobrÓ 110 motos y mÁs de 300 desaparecidos....
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six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts are rare much more com
six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal...
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is the professor nick bagley, and julia fernandez who was dep si assistant attorney at the doj and mayaed the brief, and then you had a tweet story of how crazy they were taking this story, and why a big deal? >> well, it is hard to overstate how unusual this is. the justice department, one of the most important jobs is to defend acts of congress, and there is a longstanding, durable bipartisan commitment to defending any and all laws so long as a nonfrivolous argument can be made in the defense. there were lots of arguments that trump administration could have made to brush back this really very silly lawsuit that is attempting to undermine the affordable health care act again, and yet, instead of making the arguments the trump administration decides to throw the statute under the bus. >> and julia, you are nodding the head, and the conservatives say, that look, the defense of marriage act famously led the department of justice to refuse to defend it. and you are shaking your head already. >> well, it is a different situation, because in the doma case, there was a constitutional questi
is the professor nick bagley, and julia fernandez who was dep si assistant attorney at the doj and mayaed the brief, and then you had a tweet story of how crazy they were taking this story, and why a big deal? >> well, it is hard to overstate how unusual this is. the justice department, one of the most important jobs is to defend acts of congress, and there is a longstanding, durable bipartisan commitment to defending any and all laws so long as a nonfrivolous argument can be made in the...
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six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts where much more common
six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shootout. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal...
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. >> i can sum it up with a quote by maya angelou. says that when someone shows you who they are, believe them. this is not something that someone could change, because someone who truly loves you would not do that. and again, i think many times because of the persistence of the abuser and the fact that they're sorry, they didn't mean it, they're never going to do it again, it's not going to stop. it's going to get worse. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in scottsdale, arizona. >>> next here, we switch gears entirely. you're going to meet the former beauty queen jumping a 10,000-pound monster truck on a dirt track. the new face of an extreme sport. if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve
. >> i can sum it up with a quote by maya angelou. says that when someone shows you who they are, believe them. this is not something that someone could change, because someone who truly loves you would not do that. and again, i think many times because of the persistence of the abuser and the fact that they're sorry, they didn't mean it, they're never going to do it again, it's not going to stop. it's going to get worse. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in...
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catherine to maya and her colleagues are doing better fast to crack down on child pornography on the internet she's appalled by some of the images. and. this material is available worldwide home the so-called dark net where you can operate anonymously online. the videos abort sold and traded on forums. the sheer number of transactions is alarming. last summer german prosecutors and federal police shut down a platform that had an estimated eighty seven thousand new users around the world. but only a few of those users are under investigation. when seafront semen eighty seven thousand users and only fourteen suspects should we be talking about eighty seven thousand suspects at that if they go with. zima of the eighty seven thousand users are spread across the globe i mean it's in the arc that investigations are very complex and labor intensive and there is no guarantee that those investigations will produce results. this but i thought i thought it's like working with a huge jigsaw puzzle. for alleged perpetrators and now inconstancy but many of those who have exchange child pornography
catherine to maya and her colleagues are doing better fast to crack down on child pornography on the internet she's appalled by some of the images. and. this material is available worldwide home the so-called dark net where you can operate anonymously online. the videos abort sold and traded on forums. the sheer number of transactions is alarming. last summer german prosecutors and federal police shut down a platform that had an estimated eighty seven thousand new users around the world. but...