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>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.fter that 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 sideline
>> maya: i was born here, yeah. >> anthony: left, what age? >> maya: 13.fter that 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...
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maya. >> jimmy: yeah. that's not like an on t.v. maya. >> no.: that's the private maya. >> can you do higgins?hi >> jimmy: ohins? >> yeah. >> steve: can you do me? >> or -- or the joke. [ laughter ] or -- or -- >> or -- >> jimmy: or the joke. >> or the joke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. dude, th is a really -- at hurt my hand right there. is that what you guys do on set when like you have off, like when you're not filming? i mean you just -- >> yeah, we just -- >> we goof around a lot. >> we did this other thing when we were doing this show, where we would do -- sting songs, but not written by sting. like -- >> rightmp we do anssion of sting singing a song that he did not ever perform or write. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: alright. this is a cool game. "the sting game." >> yeah. so it's kind of like -- >> jimmy: give me like, how would you do this? >> we really did this. and for some reason, it made sense. a day long. >> for some reason they really sounding like sting songs. like, you know "old time rock n roll." ♪ just♪ake -- ♪ ♪ just
maya. >> jimmy: yeah. that's not like an on t.v. maya. >> no.: that's the private maya. >> can you do higgins?hi >> jimmy: ohins? >> yeah. >> steve: can you do me? >> or -- or the joke. [ laughter ] or -- or -- >> or -- >> jimmy: or the joke. >> or the joke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. dude, th is a really -- at hurt my hand right there. is that what you guys do on set when like you have off, like when you're not filming?...
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maya, maya. >> when she started going on the road i was a baby and my brother was four. called my dad and said, you have to come on the road with me. he started playing gi dar in the band so we were all on the road together. >> just two weeks before maya's seventh birthday her mother died of breast cancer at 31 years old. >> what was it like growing up as a kid without your mom around? >> you're always aware that people know. oh, that's that girl whose mom sang that song. i mean, combine that with like being the only mixed kid in your class and having really, really intensely large hair. it's a lot. >> rudolph coped with humor. >> i didn't want to be sad. it was too scary to go to and so i just waka waka. >> in the late 1990s after a brief stint in a band called the rentals, rudolph joined the famed comedy troop the groundlings in new york. there she formed friendships that would define her life at snl and beyond. >> this is my singer meghan. >> i told you i let my children watch bridesmaids a couple of days ago. >> yeah, how did that go? >> there was muting and fast for
maya, maya. >> when she started going on the road i was a baby and my brother was four. called my dad and said, you have to come on the road with me. he started playing gi dar in the band so we were all on the road together. >> just two weeks before maya's seventh birthday her mother died of breast cancer at 31 years old. >> what was it like growing up as a kid without your mom around? >> you're always aware that people know. oh, that's that girl whose mom sang that...
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maya, stay with me. i have more with you. >>> the other big story tonight, barack obama breaks his silence on donald trump, calling him out by name as well as the republican party. >> how hard can that be, saying that nazis are bad? the politics of division and resentment and paranoia, and they appeal to racial nationalism. what happened to the republican party? they're cozying up to the former head of the kgb. >>> and on "the beat" tonight a former "cosby" actor thrust back into the spotlight prompting a debate on work. geoffrey owens on the show tonight. >>> fallback friday, ali alia shakwa, in the new movie "blaze." you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like m
maya, stay with me. i have more with you. >>> the other big story tonight, barack obama breaks his silence on donald trump, calling him out by name as well as the republican party. >> how hard can that be, saying that nazis are bad? the politics of division and resentment and paranoia, and they appeal to racial nationalism. what happened to the republican party? they're cozying up to the former head of the kgb. >>> and on "the beat" tonight a former...
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we're here with maya rudolph and fred armisen.er." >> yes. >> seth: and other than the fact that you are a married couple in this show, not much is known about it. i watched the first episode, which was wonderful, but i feel as though i still do not fully know all the twists that are coming. is it difficult to talk about this show because of that? >> it's a little difficult to talk about it, but we can still say that it's about -- is being together forever. and the true meaning of the word forever. is that a good thing? wouldn't that get boring? >> mm. >> or is it great? >> mmm. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and in real life, what would be the best thing about being married to fred? >> oh, great question. [ laughter and applause ] we would have a good time. >> i think so, too. >> we would make up a lot of pretend songs. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] i -- this is -- we did not discuss this beforehand, but i feel like anytime i do a fake song -- if i ever sang -- she always does the harmony right away. >> seth: oh, so when you make up a
we're here with maya rudolph and fred armisen.er." >> yes. >> seth: and other than the fact that you are a married couple in this show, not much is known about it. i watched the first episode, which was wonderful, but i feel as though i still do not fully know all the twists that are coming. is it difficult to talk about this show because of that? >> it's a little difficult to talk about it, but we can still say that it's about -- is being together forever. and the true...
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maya: that is the million-dollar question.e are in uncharted waters when it comes to supreme court nominations. senate republicans are also teeing up the full senate vote on brett kavanaugh's confirmation, despite the fact that they agreed to have this fbi investigation happened. so it looks like they are still trying to push forward with. this. even with these -- forward with this. even with these obstacles thrown in their way, there's a vote scheduled for saturday, to see whether they will go on with that vote. and the thing is, the senatate n stilill move forward with their vote and not have this investigation happen. this is a double-edged sword because they could give this full week that has been asked for, and let this investigation happen. the investigation could turn up nothing and they could go ahead with the vote, but that could also give enough time for these senators who have declared that there on the fence, particularly to key republican senators, to be swayed one way or another. sarah: and it's interesting to se
maya: that is the million-dollar question.e are in uncharted waters when it comes to supreme court nominations. senate republicans are also teeing up the full senate vote on brett kavanaugh's confirmation, despite the fact that they agreed to have this fbi investigation happened. so it looks like they are still trying to push forward with. this. even with these -- forward with this. even with these obstacles thrown in their way, there's a vote scheduled for saturday, to see whether they will go...
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maya: so that is the thing right now. speaking with people in elizabeth city, they say they have heard nothing from their local government in relation to where possible evacuation route might be if they need to evacuate. nothing about whether they need to start protecting their homes. they say they had no contact from no texts, no e-mails from nothing about what they should do to prepare. these people have been through hurricanes before so they know where to get water and hungry down in their own homes. the official line has been nothing. in virginia, where we were yesterday, officials have been more communicative, telling people where shelters are, handing out sand or sandbags, communicating with people. virginia is expecting far less of a gale force and it is expected to miss most of virginia at this point. brent: we will be checking in with you over the course of the evening. maya shwayder in elizabeth city in north carolina. thank you. the catholic church here in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findin
maya: so that is the thing right now. speaking with people in elizabeth city, they say they have heard nothing from their local government in relation to where possible evacuation route might be if they need to evacuate. nothing about whether they need to start protecting their homes. they say they had no contact from no texts, no e-mails from nothing about what they should do to prepare. these people have been through hurricanes before so they know where to get water and hungry down in their...
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for a time the climate had been very favorable in the maya and hire me that aided the mayas rise to the most powerful civilization on the continent. they had their own script and astronomical calendar each city state had its own king whose prayers it was believed could call forth life giving bread. the population grew up with every generation. maya society became increasingly complex and comprised of hierarchical social classes. but it lacked unity. individual cities states coveted their neighbors resources triggering armed conflicts can you. at its height the maya civilization numbered seventy cities states which were in constant conflict. gradually the climate changed. there was less rainfall. crop yields dropped. food became scarce for a population accustomed to plenty. then the worst drought in seven thousand years said. but the maya were not prepared to make any changes to their way of life they were incapable of adapting to new environmental conditions. or is broke out. fearing for their power the king sacrificed prisoners to appease the gods. but to no avail. rebellions brought t
for a time the climate had been very favorable in the maya and hire me that aided the mayas rise to the most powerful civilization on the continent. they had their own script and astronomical calendar each city state had its own king whose prayers it was believed could call forth life giving bread. the population grew up with every generation. maya society became increasingly complex and comprised of hierarchical social classes. but it lacked unity. individual cities states coveted their...
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maya rudolph and fred armisen are here tonight.applause ] you know him from the acclaimed show, one of my personal favorites, "the wire," and his lm "colette." it's fantastic. dominic west is back on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to our wonderful guests, as president trump brags about his handling of the hurricane in puerto rico, it's t becoming clearn ever that there are no adults around trump to control his worse impulses. for more on this, it's time "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applaus >> seth: one of the many jobs a president has is to reassure e people that vernment can handle a crisis. trump, of course, is incapable of that. as he demonstrated yesterday, when aft a briefing for preparations for hurricane florence, he said this. >> i received a briefing from secretary nielsen, administrator long, and my senior staff regarding hurricane florence. they haven't seen anything like what's coming at us in 25, 30 years, maybe ever. it's tremendously big an tremendously wet. [ laughter ]ou >> seth: tremey
maya rudolph and fred armisen are here tonight.applause ] you know him from the acclaimed show, one of my personal favorites, "the wire," and his lm "colette." it's fantastic. dominic west is back on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to our wonderful guests, as president trump brags about his handling of the hurricane in puerto rico, it's t becoming clearn ever that there are no adults around trump to control his worse impulses. for more on this, it's...
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. >>> estamos en guatemala para mostrarles en exclusiva una ceremonia Única de los pueblos mayas que tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ¡barco a la vista! ¡aaaaaah! ¡te tengo! ¡ay! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente que la marca corriente líder. ¡a la vista! bounty, el quicker picker upper. [ha apoyado a organizaciones (como united way, desde el comienzo wells fargo ...la cruz roja ...y a nuestros veteranos. sabíamos qué importante era ayudar a la comunidad. [comienza música enérgica] y hoy lo es aún más. por eso estamos intensificando nuestro apoyo y donando más de un millón de dólares cada día. todo para fortalecer a nuestras comunidades. es un nuevo día en wells fargo y se parece mucho a nuestro primer día. wells fargo. establecido en 1852. restablecido en el 2018. bueno para el corazón?e de oliva es el único el aceite de maíz mazola tiene más bloqueadores naturales de colesterol quel aceite de oliva.
. >>> estamos en guatemala para mostrarles en exclusiva una ceremonia Única de los pueblos mayas que tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ¡barco a la vista! ¡aaaaaah! ¡te tengo! ¡ay! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente que la marca corriente líder. ¡a la vista! bounty, el quicker picker...
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maya stood by the fence.she was holding a jumprope but did not come over to ask us if we wanted to play. after awhile, she folded it double, rolled the ends around each hand and started jumping. she jumped around the whole schoolyard without even stopping. she didn't look up once. just jumped. jumped. jumped. the next day, maya's seat was empty. in class that morning we were talking about kindness. miss albert had brought a big bowl into the class and filled it with water. we all gathered around her desk and watched her drop a small stone into it. tiny waves rippled out, away from the stone. this is what kindness does, miss albert said. everything -- each little thing we do goes out like a ripple into the world. miss albert let us each drop a stone in as we tolder what kind things we had done. joseph had held the door for his grandmother. kendra helped change her baby brother's diaper. even mean old andrew had done something. i carried teacher's books up the stairs, he said, which miss albert said was true. i
maya stood by the fence.she was holding a jumprope but did not come over to ask us if we wanted to play. after awhile, she folded it double, rolled the ends around each hand and started jumping. she jumped around the whole schoolyard without even stopping. she didn't look up once. just jumped. jumped. jumped. the next day, maya's seat was empty. in class that morning we were talking about kindness. miss albert had brought a big bowl into the class and filled it with water. we all gathered...
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i'm joined now by maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city. and msnbc christian ferragus and bill kristol. >> maya, when you look at the rudy argument there, if everything is on the table potentially, that means mueller would face trump in a certain situation, by woodward's reporting undercutting that and would make it seem like this is all posturing. put that not context of bob mueller sending a trump aide to jail today. >> well, if -- first of all, let's just say, a broken clock is right twice a day. and the broken clock of donald trump has said he's afraid of a perjury trap. that's actually rudy giuliani talking point, which is interesting that the president used that today. i think what we have heard from the president is that he is concerned, despite the fact that he has repeatedly expressed his willingness. if i'm donald trump, i'm going to listen to my lawyers and i'm not going to talk to bob mueller. the reality is, it's going to call into question whether or not mueller's going to then take the step of a grand jury subpoena. i don't t
i'm joined now by maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city. and msnbc christian ferragus and bill kristol. >> maya, when you look at the rudy argument there, if everything is on the table potentially, that means mueller would face trump in a certain situation, by woodward's reporting undercutting that and would make it seem like this is all posturing. put that not context of bob mueller sending a trump aide to jail today. >> well, if -- first of all, let's just say,...
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the next ten is maya. it's made up. it's a fake name. works out. >> trevor: completely. >> then i became m.i.a. which is when people kind of knew me in the world, yeah. >> trevor: it's a journey not many people have been on. the journey from being a refugee, fleeing a country because of a civil war, moving to another country where you not only are facing the history of the place you have left but now also anti-immigrant sentiment in the place you've now moved on to. do you think a lot of that journey formed how you created the art that you created? >> yeah. i think you can say conflict is, like, the subject matter. >> trevor: right. >> people say it's chaos, but it's not. it's conflict. and contradictions. >> trevor: in some way, your music for me is a contradiction which is why it works so well. when you look at the songs you create and the message behind them, "all i want to do is take your money," i was singing that song before i knew what it meant. people were enjoying it in their clubs and cars everywhere. when i found out the messa
the next ten is maya. it's made up. it's a fake name. works out. >> trevor: completely. >> then i became m.i.a. which is when people kind of knew me in the world, yeah. >> trevor: it's a journey not many people have been on. the journey from being a refugee, fleeing a country because of a civil war, moving to another country where you not only are facing the history of the place you have left but now also anti-immigrant sentiment in the place you've now moved on to. do you...
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maya, , thank you very much.ere are some other stories that are making headlines around the world. the catholic church in germany hasn't knowledged when it calls a depressing and shameful legacy of sexual abuse. this, after an internal report leaked that document and nearly 4000 cases since the second world war. the revelations came on the same day pope francis summoned bishops to a meeting in february to discuss protecting children. politicians and dignitarars in ghana have been paying their respects to former u.s. secretary general kofi annan. his body is lying in state in the capitol ahead of his funeral on thursday. he died last month at the age of 80. russian president vladimir putin says his country has identified the two men wanted by police in britain in connection with the poisoning of hisis -- a former y and his daughter in england. mr. putin described them as civilians, saying quote, there is nothing criminal there. u.k. security forces say those men are russian intelligence officers. two weeks after v
maya, , thank you very much.ere are some other stories that are making headlines around the world. the catholic church in germany hasn't knowledged when it calls a depressing and shameful legacy of sexual abuse. this, after an internal report leaked that document and nearly 4000 cases since the second world war. the revelations came on the same day pope francis summoned bishops to a meeting in february to discuss protecting children. politicians and dignitarars in ghana have been paying their...
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just a century after its zenith maya civilization collapsed. their temples are comparable to the skyscrapers of today. where they invoke the gods to bring rain need bank on technological progress to stop climate change we are in the same miserable situation as they were. how can two hundred model nations achieve what seventy ancient city states fail to accomplish. it's a question that's been debated annually at the un climate conference since one thousand nine hundred ninety two. after the fall of the berlin wall the end of the cold war in the early one nine hundred ninety s. gave rise to new hope for the world's problems could be solved through a global cooperation. and attempts. like the signing of one thousand nine hundred ninety seven kyoto protocol international treaty to slow global carbon emissions but that hope has evaporated instead. set in over global climate action. some countries have backtracking. twenty canada. without the threat of disciplinary action it is now free to exploit. the equivalent of one hundred sixty eight billion ba
just a century after its zenith maya civilization collapsed. their temples are comparable to the skyscrapers of today. where they invoke the gods to bring rain need bank on technological progress to stop climate change we are in the same miserable situation as they were. how can two hundred model nations achieve what seventy ancient city states fail to accomplish. it's a question that's been debated annually at the un climate conference since one thousand nine hundred ninety two. after the fall...
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maya wiley, matt, normizen. >>> nbc's coverage of hurricane florence continues next. our reporters on the ground will give us the latest right after this. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> hurricane florence isn't expected to make landfall for at least eight more hours. but the carolinas are already feeling the effects of the category 2 to storm with rein and sustained 100-mile-per-hour winds. we have reporters all along the coast. we begin with gadi schwartz in beaufort, north carolina. >> reporter: we've moved locations. i'm using a building as a wind block. right over there where you see the light hitting it is extremely windy there, wind gusts well above what we were seeing earlier. this is an area that is starting to see the tide rise again. we're going to get high tide at 11:00. when that tide rises we're also expecting to see a very -- a tremendous storm surge that could be catastrophi
maya wiley, matt, normizen. >>> nbc's coverage of hurricane florence continues next. our reporters on the ground will give us the latest right after this. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> hurricane florence isn't expected to make landfall for at least eight more hours. but the carolinas are already...
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maya: yeah. almost full. steve: almost a full. maya: almost a full ride. steve: a academic la
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at least half the village has come for the event -- including maya banjade. her son ganesh introduces the puppet play. in it, the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest, and the young girl and the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message, charmingly conveyed. maya: i didn't know you could also use natural pesticides. a neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it as well. wolf: then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves, to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed -- to ensure that people can live here in safety. anchor: this week, our global snack comes from india. reporter: jaipur is the tenth most populous city in inindia, d the capipital of the n northern state ofof rajasthan.. home t to 3.1 millioion people,s also a popular tourist destination that's famous for its pink buildings, which were painted in 1876 to welcome the prince of wales. here at the egg dee snack shop, eggs are all chef sanjay omelette serves. he has 250 different dishes o
at least half the village has come for the event -- including maya banjade. her son ganesh introduces the puppet play. in it, the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest, and the young girl and the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message, charmingly conveyed. maya: i didn't know you could also use natural pesticides. a neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it as well. wolf: then the workshop participants sing a song they...
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maya: absolutely. it has been intnteresting that e has not gone after the women making the accusatations, althoh there have been some tweets in that direction, but he is sticking by his n nominee. this is a big deal for ththe republicans. they want this win before the midterm elections happen in november. we should note that trump was particularly vehement in attacking the lawyer who put o t julie swetnick's statement today. brent: we are looking at the tweet that came from trump today. do you see that? maya: i can read for anyone who can't see. it is attacking the lawyer who also represents stormy daniels, the poor and star who is suing trump. obviously, president trump not a fan of him. brent: you can say that again. thank you. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of palestinians have rallied around the border between israel and the gaza strip. some hurled rocks at israeli forces. they responded with tear gas. the gazans have staged protests since march, cal
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reporter: the goal -- providing cross-border biodiversity conservation in the selva maya. in mexico, the g.i.z. has equipped park rangers with digital smart technology. the software works even in the most remote areas. today, the rangers have discovered an area in the woods that has been burned illegally. they can send pictures of it directly to a database. fridida: it used to take a log time before we could pass on the information, at the end of a five-day patrol. now things are totally different. we can record the information in two minutes. the location, what we've already examined, which illegal activities we fofound. reporter: just being watchful and observing what happens in the forest, that's something youngsters can do, too. in their free time, 17 girls and boys from the village of mancolona are learning how to recognize and categorize birds. g.i.z. supports the training of groups like this, and supplies binoculars and field guides. on days like these, the group is out for several hours. they have to be very patient. it's pretty rare to actually see the rainforest'
reporter: the goal -- providing cross-border biodiversity conservation in the selva maya. in mexico, the g.i.z. has equipped park rangers with digital smart technology. the software works even in the most remote areas. today, the rangers have discovered an area in the woods that has been burned illegally. they can send pictures of it directly to a database. fridida: it used to take a log time before we could pass on the information, at the end of a five-day patrol. now things are totally...
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the goal providing cross border biodiversity conservation and the silva maya in mexico the g.i.c. has equipped park rangers with digital smart technology the software works even in the most remote areas. where. today the rangers have discovered an area in the woods that has been burned illegally they can send pictures of it directly to a database. it used to take a long time before we could pass on the information at the end of a five day patrol so now things are totally different we can record the information in two minutes at the location we've already examined which legal activities we found or. the we will just be watchful and observing what happens in the forest that's something youngsters can do to be in their free time and seventeen girls and boys from the village of monk are learning how to recognise and categorize birds. g.i.c. supports the training of groups like this and supplies binoculars and field guides on days like these the group is out for several hours they have to be very patient it's pretty rare to actually see the rain forests dazzling birds. and the. but som
the goal providing cross border biodiversity conservation and the silva maya in mexico the g.i.c. has equipped park rangers with digital smart technology the software works even in the most remote areas. where. today the rangers have discovered an area in the woods that has been burned illegally they can send pictures of it directly to a database. it used to take a long time before we could pass on the information at the end of a five day patrol so now things are totally different we can record...
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maya, what do you make of it all?> i make of it that we have a president who has a justice department that's trying to figure out how to do its job despite him. we don't know what rod rosenstein says, we know it's credibly important for him to finish his job there. at the end of this i really think it's -- there's loose lips sink ships. it's the uss trump that's leaking. >> hey, hey. dan, dig into the wiretapping part because michael schmidt, the reporter earlier in the hour here was talking about party consent laws in d.c. i don't really think that's the issue if law enforcement from rosenstein on down is going to wiretap someone including the president, there's a whole process for that. no? >> the problem with this story, ari, is is it's such a preposterous notion that the acting attorney general in the russia investigation would actually order someone to go in for an interview to be the director of the fbi wearing a wire. it's so farfetched and it's so far from the reality of how an investigation would work and wha
maya, what do you make of it all?> i make of it that we have a president who has a justice department that's trying to figure out how to do its job despite him. we don't know what rod rosenstein says, we know it's credibly important for him to finish his job there. at the end of this i really think it's -- there's loose lips sink ships. it's the uss trump that's leaking. >> hey, hey. dan, dig into the wiretapping part because michael schmidt, the reporter earlier in the hour here was...
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hard to just brush aside and ignore those pleas and you really heard the emotion there maya how much pressure is not only flake but you know other senators under to vote against their party. in short an extreme amount coming from the democratic side and as you said flake has painted himself as an anti trump republican and from the beginning projected that he was going to be a swing vote on this nomination the thing is if you actually look at flakes voting record he votes along party lines i would say nearly one hundred percent of the time so a lot of this is simply political signaling on his part now we are going to the full vote in the senate there are several senators actually both on the democratic and the republican side who people are going to be watching all of whom are going to be under an extreme amount of pressure from their party from the other party and from their constituents who i'm sure are ringing up their offices like mad right now trying to sway their opinion and there is so much at stake for the supreme court at this hour maya spanner standing right in front of that
hard to just brush aside and ignore those pleas and you really heard the emotion there maya how much pressure is not only flake but you know other senators under to vote against their party. in short an extreme amount coming from the democratic side and as you said flake has painted himself as an anti trump republican and from the beginning projected that he was going to be a swing vote on this nomination the thing is if you actually look at flakes voting record he votes along party lines i...
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we've tracked maya's movements to a warehouse in ivy city.when we used to hate the patriot act? we're a minute out. jake's in the field? since when does the director of national security -make house calls? -since we learned that maya, the mother of the president-elect's chief of staff, is america's top monster. my father wants to keep this off the books.
we've tracked maya's movements to a warehouse in ivy city.when we used to hate the patriot act? we're a minute out. jake's in the field? since when does the director of national security -make house calls? -since we learned that maya, the mother of the president-elect's chief of staff, is america's top monster. my father wants to keep this off the books.
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attorney and deputy attorney general under president clinton and maya wiley who served as counsel tomayor bill de blasio. she's an msnbc legal analyst. and maya, in the woodward book we're seeing that john dowd is calling the president a liar and the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has partially given up on the idea of ever getting an interview with donald trump and is interested in possibly getting written answers at least on the collusion questions. >> yeah, i think it's pretty clear that donald trump can't tell the truth on a regular basis. we know that. that's clearly something he has demonstrated in public. so it's not so surprising that someone like a john dowd, who i think has denied, it may have said something like that. i think at the end of the day the issue here is donald trump can be forced to testify. i think the supreme court would uphold that unless brett kavanaugh is a supreme court justice potentially sitting on that bench. but the question for mueller is how to wrap this up. he probably wants to do that because of the election, and this is an opportun
attorney and deputy attorney general under president clinton and maya wiley who served as counsel tomayor bill de blasio. she's an msnbc legal analyst. and maya, in the woodward book we're seeing that john dowd is calling the president a liar and the "new york times" reporting that robert mueller has partially given up on the idea of ever getting an interview with donald trump and is interested in possibly getting written answers at least on the collusion questions. >> yeah, i...
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girl maya, growing up in a foster family, report, a british girl maya, growing up in a fosterfamily,ster family, in a foster family in a british town being coerced and forced ex into sexual exploitation even though she is in contact with doctors and social workers. absolutely. give us some exa m ples of workers. absolutely. give us some examples of the kind of children you work with. i run weekly youth groups for men and women. they come from a broad of different countries and backgrounds, many have been trafficked for domestic servitude or sexual exploitation. often they come into the country and the same as what you described they do sometimes come to the attention of authorities but a misidentified so you heard a lot of identified as criminals so we have vietnamese children brought over to grow cannabis and instead of being seen as a victim, they are arrested are and prosecuteded for being criminals rather than victims of trafficking. under 18s are? yes, currently thousand from is guidance, we are seeing an improvement when they are identified we are managing to get cases overturn
girl maya, growing up in a foster family, report, a british girl maya, growing up in a fosterfamily,ster family, in a foster family in a british town being coerced and forced ex into sexual exploitation even though she is in contact with doctors and social workers. absolutely. give us some exa m ples of workers. absolutely. give us some examples of the kind of children you work with. i run weekly youth groups for men and women. they come from a broad of different countries and backgrounds, many...
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the maya angelou statue is the first step to accomplishing full representation of women in our city. the statute is just the first step. this legislation also establishes a goal of 30% female representation in the public realm by 2020 and i am hoping we can get to 50%. when we seep streets and public buildings and works of art will finally see the women who have impacted our world. researcher just 30% is in proportion with critical mass is reached in a group setting. the voices of the minority group become heard rather than simply representing the minority. this legislation establishes a public-private fund for the design and maintenance of statues depicting historically significant women including maya angelou. after discussion with the arts commission on the department -- department on the status of women, we have proposed amendments and they have been handing out doors handed out to you. on page 1, lines one and three, we are changing the word from statue, to the general term of work of art. on page 3, section three, changing the word of statue to more general terms of work of art
the maya angelou statue is the first step to accomplishing full representation of women in our city. the statute is just the first step. this legislation also establishes a goal of 30% female representation in the public realm by 2020 and i am hoping we can get to 50%. when we seep streets and public buildings and works of art will finally see the women who have impacted our world. researcher just 30% is in proportion with critical mass is reached in a group setting. the voices of the minority...
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maya, thank you so much. we're going to talk much more a little later on. >>> up next, is he in or is he out? whether deputy attorney general rosenstein will still be employed by the end of the week. what will be departure mean for the mueller investigation? first, it's important to remember why rosenstein is in such hot water. >> on friday, "the new york times" alleged that last year rosenstein discussed recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment to remove mr. trump from office for being unfit and then raised the idea of wearing a wire to secretly tape the president. smart. yes. the wire's really smart because, think about this, if trump were caught on tape saying something horrible, he could win the 2016 election. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like t
maya, thank you so much. we're going to talk much more a little later on. >>> up next, is he in or is he out? whether deputy attorney general rosenstein will still be employed by the end of the week. what will be departure mean for the mueller investigation? first, it's important to remember why rosenstein is in such hot water. >> on friday, "the new york times" alleged that last year rosenstein discussed recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment to remove...
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maya: rosenstein still has a job for now.e do know about this meeting on thursday, so thursday is going to be a big day in washington, d.c. there has been a lot that has tumbled out in these past few days after this "new york times" article that alleged that rosenstein had suggested taping the president. after this story broke, we learned that rest -- we learned that rosenstein offered his own resignation. it does actually matter if rosenstein is fired or resigns. if he resigns, that means trump gets to nominate the next person. the thing you have to understand about rosenstein is that he is the boss of robert mueller, the man overseeing this investigation into this alleged meddling by the russian government. rosenstein has really been acting as a human shield between the mueller investigation and the trump administration. we know that the trump administration is no fan of what is going on at the justice department. if rosenstein resigns rather than being fired, it's very possible that trump could install someone who is less
maya: rosenstein still has a job for now.e do know about this meeting on thursday, so thursday is going to be a big day in washington, d.c. there has been a lot that has tumbled out in these past few days after this "new york times" article that alleged that rosenstein had suggested taping the president. after this story broke, we learned that rest -- we learned that rosenstein offered his own resignation. it does actually matter if rosenstein is fired or resigns. if he resigns, that...
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maya va a arrancar, poniendo en marcha el proyecto, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador aseguro que la obracuenta cÓmo si vive la presencia del bue pelusa en tierras de sinaloa. >> ¿quÉ tal? felicidad, te saludo desde culiacÁn, sinaloa a mis espaldas el estadio del club dorado que serÁ la nueva casa de diego armando maradona, desde el primer momento que tocÓ estas tierras causÓ gran expectativa entre la poblaciÓn porque tienen esperanza que pueda llegar a subir su equipo de fÚtbol el gran pez a primera divisiÓn. >> que llegue a campeonato el equipo a primera divisiÓn es lo que espera la aficiÓn, de resultados. >> por su parte el presidente del club dorados antonio nÚÑez en entrevista con noticias telemundo, afirmÓ que Él viene por convicciÓn personal y que viene a rescatar al equipo. >> cuando una figura asÍ acepta venir a un club chico de provincia, sobre todo de provincia, pues pasa mucho por la decisiÓn personal, pasa mucho por el estado emocional, y el deseo de superaciÓn que Él tiene. >> felicidad el pibe de oro, serÁ presentado hoy en conferencia de prensa como el director tÉcnico de
maya va a arrancar, poniendo en marcha el proyecto, andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador aseguro que la obracuenta cÓmo si vive la presencia del bue pelusa en tierras de sinaloa. >> ¿quÉ tal? felicidad, te saludo desde culiacÁn, sinaloa a mis espaldas el estadio del club dorado que serÁ la nueva casa de diego armando maradona, desde el primer momento que tocÓ estas tierras causÓ gran expectativa entre la poblaciÓn porque tienen esperanza que pueda llegar a subir su equipo de fÚtbol el...
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maya wily is back with us, a former assistant u.s.orney for the southern district of new york, currently a professor at the new school here in new york. jill colvin back with us, white house reporter for the "associated press." we welcome back kelsey snell, congressional reporter for npr. kelsey, i would like to read you something our mutual friend, robert costa said on social media tonight in the way he has of summing things up. we're watching history unfold, in a raw and urgent way. retiring republican senator dramatically changes the trajectory of a supreme court nomination as his sometimes foil/potus looks on from 1600. a majority leader instantly cornered and facing the question, plow forward or not. kelsey, what was it like there? we don't see genuine spontaneous drama break out where your beat is located on capitol hill often. >> yeah. i was in the hearing room when that all happened. i have to say we as reporters were genuinely confused from a large portion of the time because for a while there the -- first the democrats filed
maya wily is back with us, a former assistant u.s.orney for the southern district of new york, currently a professor at the new school here in new york. jill colvin back with us, white house reporter for the "associated press." we welcome back kelsey snell, congressional reporter for npr. kelsey, i would like to read you something our mutual friend, robert costa said on social media tonight in the way he has of summing things up. we're watching history unfold, in a raw and urgent way....