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maya shwayder -- maya: a lot of similar elements. brent: maya shwayder at the berlin film festival.he music industry has been solving the 61st grammy awards in los angeles. lady gaga won three awards. this is america. country music singer casey musgrave's one album of the year for golden hour. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines. dairy farmers on the italian island of sardinia have vented their anger at falling revenues by pouring milk onto unsuspecting motorists. prices have did to 60 euro cents per liter compared to $.85 last year. farmers say that is not enough to live on. rescue workers in the south african city of durban at polled a newborn baby alive from a storm drain after passersby heard the cries and alerted emergency services. it is believed she was in the drain for at least five hours. doctors have healthy survival as a miracle. protesters in haiti have classed with police and the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations against corruption and the collapsing economy. protesters lit tires and marched through the streets of the capital, raising the
maya shwayder -- maya: a lot of similar elements. brent: maya shwayder at the berlin film festival.he music industry has been solving the 61st grammy awards in los angeles. lady gaga won three awards. this is america. country music singer casey musgrave's one album of the year for golden hour. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines. dairy farmers on the italian island of sardinia have vented their anger at falling revenues by pouring milk onto unsuspecting motorists....
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jonathan head, bbc news, maya bay, southern thailand.at. this time, it's not due to rising sea temperatures or coral—eating starfish, but plumes of potentially toxic floodwater after days of heavy rain in queensland. the sediment—laden brown water comes from farming areas which use chemicals. these pictures show the extent of the damage. earlier, i spoke to steve lewis, who is part of the team sampling the flood water. occasionally water with high organic content that we're seeing in these flood waters can level up stress levels on corals for bleaching. but on this occasion, we are probably seeing more effects, things like reduced light that can reach those corals growing on the bottom, and seagrass meadows growing on the bottom, things like that. of course, the reef has also faced pressure in the last few years from major coral bleaching events, as well as the outbreak of the crown—of—thorns starfish, which like to eat the coral. this recent event is really just another further stressor on the systems. what we're seeing is quite unusual
jonathan head, bbc news, maya bay, southern thailand.at. this time, it's not due to rising sea temperatures or coral—eating starfish, but plumes of potentially toxic floodwater after days of heavy rain in queensland. the sediment—laden brown water comes from farming areas which use chemicals. these pictures show the extent of the damage. earlier, i spoke to steve lewis, who is part of the team sampling the flood water. occasionally water with high organic content that we're seeing in these...
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jonathan head, bbc news, maya bay, southern thailand.etter shape. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. great to have you with us. dragging up some air from the northwest of africa, pushing past spain into the uk as we get towards the end of the week and into the weekend. now that will be boosting temperatures, we could see highs given a bit of sunshine getting as high as 18 celsius, that is just about possible. depending on how much sunshine we will see and the next few days do look pretty cloudy. this is the cloud we have at the moment, the weather system pushing itself northwards in eastwards, bringing with it some wet weather. we have some rain around across scotla nd we have some rain around across scotland and northern england, a few spots in the midlands but mostly dry in the south, some showers falling to northern ireland. you will notice a mild start to wednesday, temperatures in the range of 7—11dc. wednesday will be off to a cloudy start with outbreaks of rain at times. rain can be heavy at times for wha
jonathan head, bbc news, maya bay, southern thailand.etter shape. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. great to have you with us. dragging up some air from the northwest of africa, pushing past spain into the uk as we get towards the end of the week and into the weekend. now that will be boosting temperatures, we could see highs given a bit of sunshine getting as high as 18 celsius, that is just about possible. depending on how much sunshine we will see and the next few...
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so, we're about to go into the water here at maya bay. it down. mostly, we saw only dead and broken coral. this is the damage done by years of uncontrolled tourism. the new coral is embedded back in the bay floor. it will need many years to mature. but already, there are visible improvements. yeah, we have 60 sharks, a nursery, and at least three mother sharks have given birth in the bay. the sudden closure of this region's most famous tourist attraction has not been popular with local entrepreneurs. they agreed that there were too many visitors, but not with the response. translation: at the beginning, we were affected by some cancellations, and it doesn't help our image that we haven't got a consistent policy. the initial closure was forfour months. now, it's indefinite. there is a plan for the boats to dock on the other side of the island for tourists to walk to the beach. in truth, no—one really knows how to balance the preservation of this fragile landscape with the desire of millions to see it. jonathan head, bbc news, maya bay, sou
so, we're about to go into the water here at maya bay. it down. mostly, we saw only dead and broken coral. this is the damage done by years of uncontrolled tourism. the new coral is embedded back in the bay floor. it will need many years to mature. but already, there are visible improvements. yeah, we have 60 sharks, a nursery, and at least three mother sharks have given birth in the bay. the sudden closure of this region's most famous tourist attraction has not been popular with local...
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so we are about to go into the water here at maya bay.hey've replanted in here ever since they shut it down. mostly we saw only dead and broken coral. this is the damage done by years of uncontrolled tourism. the new coral is embedded back in the bay floor. it will need many years to mature. but already, there are visible improvements. we have 60 sharks, a nursery, and at least three mother sharks have given birth in the bay. the sudden closure at this region's most famous tourist attraction has not been popular with local entrepreneurs. they agreed that there were too many visitors, but not with the response. translation: at the beginning, we were affected by some cancellations, and it doesn't help our image that we haven't got a consistent policy. there is no clear timeframe for reopening it all when it has enough coral. the initial closure was forfour months. now, it's indefinite. there is a plan for the boats to dock on the other side of the island for tourists to walk to the beach. in truth, no one really knows how to balance the pre
so we are about to go into the water here at maya bay.hey've replanted in here ever since they shut it down. mostly we saw only dead and broken coral. this is the damage done by years of uncontrolled tourism. the new coral is embedded back in the bay floor. it will need many years to mature. but already, there are visible improvements. we have 60 sharks, a nursery, and at least three mother sharks have given birth in the bay. the sudden closure at this region's most famous tourist attraction...
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maya: funny you should mention.o, the big film this morning was a documentary by the legendary french filmmaker agnes varda called "varda by agnes." agnes varda, if you do not know her, she was one of the original feminists in the filmmaking scene, one of the original female directors. she is now 90 years old. she is spry, funny and very charming. we should all be very lucky to be like her when we are that age. the film is kind of this smashup of an autobiography, documentary, ted talk about her process and the way that she approaches the themes that she works with, the way that she approaches her art and her films. i will say, though, if you're not familiar with her work or you are not familiar with her, maybe skip this one. it is not for the uninitiated. sarah: maya shwayder on the red carpet, thank you. now we are heading to the philippines, where a comment by president rodrigo duterte last december prompted us to look at the issue of domestic worker abuse in the country. during a speech, dutere admitted to sexua
maya: funny you should mention.o, the big film this morning was a documentary by the legendary french filmmaker agnes varda called "varda by agnes." agnes varda, if you do not know her, she was one of the original feminists in the filmmaking scene, one of the original female directors. she is now 90 years old. she is spry, funny and very charming. we should all be very lucky to be like her when we are that age. the film is kind of this smashup of an autobiography, documentary, ted...
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which raises the question just how much of noir maya is in his office. i think it is my thing that every ballet every production i do is a piece of me if i can make a ballet about something are not my advice for. the world. was. star russian tenor dimitri korczak plays orpheus. his wife you are to see is sung and danced by canadian soprano andrea on a churchman. john was able to work with me and to see how i move and to see what would be. what would work in this piece amongst a professional company about ballet dancers. dukes opera is a tragedy with the f.e.c. losing his lover in john noir meyers production the spirit of your idiocy lives on through the work of her beloved choreographer has. and orpheus in the family he creates. and hit in the studio is my colleague david leavitt's who trained as a ballet dancer but full journalism got to him. what makes this man john so special well this guy is seventy nine and he is still making work that is ambitious and fresh and strong and athletic it's contemporary and classic all of the same time and by the way th
which raises the question just how much of noir maya is in his office. i think it is my thing that every ballet every production i do is a piece of me if i can make a ballet about something are not my advice for. the world. was. star russian tenor dimitri korczak plays orpheus. his wife you are to see is sung and danced by canadian soprano andrea on a churchman. john was able to work with me and to see how i move and to see what would be. what would work in this piece amongst a professional...
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maya: i would agree with that. i would add is the closer we get to the deadline, i think the balance of probability is shifting quite meaningfully toward an extension. when we think about it from our standpoint as investors, the real impact of brexit on portfolios comes through sterling. the outcomes for sterling are quite binary around where we end up. veryd brexit, albeit unlikely, probably delivers quite a meaningful weakening, about 115 if not lower. whereas any sort of agreement, be it with an extension or in the current form of the withdrawal treaty, probably leads to some sterling strength. that is what we are grappling with. you have these extremes, a full range of outcomes, and they have meaningful impacts on how we think about investing money. francine: but overall, are we too complacent about a new deal brexit? we are getting down to the wire. a wides like there is held belief there will not be a no deal, but we don't really know. kit: we don't know, but if you turn around and say that we would trade com
maya: i would agree with that. i would add is the closer we get to the deadline, i think the balance of probability is shifting quite meaningfully toward an extension. when we think about it from our standpoint as investors, the real impact of brexit on portfolios comes through sterling. the outcomes for sterling are quite binary around where we end up. veryd brexit, albeit unlikely, probably delivers quite a meaningful weakening, about 115 if not lower. whereas any sort of agreement, be it...
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that one's for maya. y. >> i have to say more? southern district will do is investigate to determine whether or not they think it violates a federal statute, right? so i'm not suggesting they're just going to run in there and claim that he committed a crime. they will investigate. but, yes, they're going to investigate aggressively, i would guess, because what this looks like on its face would fit the federal statute and there are a couple of other crimes they'd have to look into. so, for example, we don't know how they got the material. >> right. >> right? so that's one question because there could have been mail or wire fraud in getting that material. we don't know, but that would be a category of crime. then there's -- say they got the text messages in some way that wasn't unlawful, someone gave it to them, but that would still raise the question of the way they used it. if you are telling someone i'm going to damage your reputation unless you do this thing i want you to do -- >> right. >> -- that could be interpreted as a thin
that one's for maya. y. >> i have to say more? southern district will do is investigate to determine whether or not they think it violates a federal statute, right? so i'm not suggesting they're just going to run in there and claim that he committed a crime. they will investigate. but, yes, they're going to investigate aggressively, i would guess, because what this looks like on its face would fit the federal statute and there are a couple of other crimes they'd have to look into. so, for...
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anna konkle and maya erskine, everybody. "pen15" starts streaming tomorrow on hulu.hewith the latest safety s ux system standard, t, best-in-class turning radius and best-in-class mpg. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. oneeeee... did you try this one? feel this one. it's amazing! twooooo... it's nice. but it's kinda pricey. hi. hi. you can't skimp on a decision this important. a mattress is where you'll spend over half your life and eat all your meals. but it's all good. just use pay it plan it. pay it plan it is a payment feature from american express. choose a monthly plan to split up large purchases over time with no interest and a fixed fee. need me to help you carry this to your car or... the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. dove gives you so you can wear anything.ms from athletic tops to zebra dresses, and everything in between. enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoother underarms. with dove antiperspirants. guess what day it is? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is? ah come on, i know
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maya, what is your take.papers and statements from politicians and tweets calling for ralph northam's resignation. what is your thought? >> so the behavior is inexcusable, it was flat-out racist, it was explicitly racist, not what we would call subconsciously biased, you know, where you don't even know what you're doing is racist and offensive. there's no question it was awful. you know, it is complicated to me in this one, and governor northam has not done it yet and i think derrick johnson, who is also a close personal friend, made a very important point when he said, if you are reformed, if you are redeemed, if you have learned where and how we can look and find the examples of that and you didn't come forward in the beginning and say, i did this bad thing and i recognize it was bad and here's how i've worked through it. he didn't. in his statement that he made today, which was saying this is not defensible and i take full responsibility, but we didn't hear what has he learned about race since he did that
maya, what is your take.papers and statements from politicians and tweets calling for ralph northam's resignation. what is your thought? >> so the behavior is inexcusable, it was flat-out racist, it was explicitly racist, not what we would call subconsciously biased, you know, where you don't even know what you're doing is racist and offensive. there's no question it was awful. you know, it is complicated to me in this one, and governor northam has not done it yet and i think derrick...
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maya looks like she might have more to say. we're going to bring you back and i'm going to fit in a break and add in congresswoman karen bass who was part of those very hearings, grilling whitaker today and the discussion of what comes next on the probe. >>> the feds are looking into whether the head of the ami should lose his immunity deal. jeff bezos blackmailing allegations. new signs that speaker pelosi could be winning again, this time cornering trump on the border wall. a man who knows a lot about pelosi and knows how to win in washington, former congressman joe crowley. part of a special fall-back friday, with havoc from mob deep. #1 in 3 opensignal mobile experience awards. #1 in video streaming according to nielsen. and #1 in network quality according to jd power. we're proud to be the only network to win in all four major awards-- not because of what it says about us, but what it means for every one of our customers. if you haven't experienced america's most reliable network, now's the best time. because you'll get ap
maya looks like she might have more to say. we're going to bring you back and i'm going to fit in a break and add in congresswoman karen bass who was part of those very hearings, grilling whitaker today and the discussion of what comes next on the probe. >>> the feds are looking into whether the head of the ami should lose his immunity deal. jeff bezos blackmailing allegations. new signs that speaker pelosi could be winning again, this time cornering trump on the border wall. a man who...
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see christoph look at one time revolutionize the world of music director and choreographer john knew maya continues this revolution with his production in. the version is done as a synergy of music and dance a good sound. well synthesis of the arts. this is all right it was only she could get you that that was the original idea behind this opera and i think the singers if they're good at musical and the dances they're good are also musical and if you put them together you might see two contrast in types of musicality but i think that's what black wanted. but this is from glock so good voyage. in the midst of singing all fears trying to steal his lover back from the underworld is a like motif for john noir maya it's one that over the past forty years he's kept returning to developing his vision of the mist. in the mayas modern version orpheus is a choreographer and his wife you are to see his prima ballerina which raises the question just how much of noir my app is in his office. i think it is i think that every ballet every production i do is a piece of me if i can make a ballet about som
see christoph look at one time revolutionize the world of music director and choreographer john knew maya continues this revolution with his production in. the version is done as a synergy of music and dance a good sound. well synthesis of the arts. this is all right it was only she could get you that that was the original idea behind this opera and i think the singers if they're good at musical and the dances they're good are also musical and if you put them together you might see two contrast...
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phil: a report from julian's bakery by maya shwayder in washington, who joins us now. welcome. the house that the president faces today will be very different to the one he faced a year ago. maya: absolutely. this is a very different dynamic now that his first two-state of the unions. and a very different capitol hill. it is a raw moment, coming just after the end of this government shutdown, possibly looking into the abyss of another one, depending on what happens. what is interesting is we just heard from a bunch of trump voters. this is all based on the tussle over a border wall. there is a statistic that 78% of conservative republicans actually support the president declaring a national emergency in order to get money for the border wall, which is what has been widely predicted he might be doing, possibly during or after the state of the union coming up tonight. this would be quite a grenade to throw in the middle of these very delicate negotiations that are inching forward, trying to avoid another government shutdown. phil: we have the shutdown, which of course related to
phil: a report from julian's bakery by maya shwayder in washington, who joins us now. welcome. the house that the president faces today will be very different to the one he faced a year ago. maya: absolutely. this is a very different dynamic now that his first two-state of the unions. and a very different capitol hill. it is a raw moment, coming just after the end of this government shutdown, possibly looking into the abyss of another one, depending on what happens. what is interesting is we...
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. >>> the trouble for corvallis hernandez and maya began under the mistletoe. >> i'm gonna take to you mend sin on so you can see snow. we were all snowed in for two, three days, it was fun. >> reporter: off they went wednesday to the mendocino national forest for camping and some off-roading friday on a road called ocean view. >> the track ends, i go a little forward. i back up, and i get stuck. i'm spinning tires. >> reporter: the jeep was high-centered, stuck in the middle. >> it pulled just enough, and then nope, just kidding. then it was pull, and then push. it was pretty much rock the car a little bit. but it wouldn't go anywhere. >> reporter: that's when dig-out one of many began. >> i was breaking up the ice with my pocket knife and using my hand to scoop it up. >> reporter: every time they dug out, even with four-wheel drive, they'd get stuck again. justp.ey ganationi making this list. >> we really prepared for the worst but we were hoping for the benefit. >> i told myself fwe're not found by tuesday morning, i'm gonna set a tree on fire. >> reporter: yesterday when the couple
. >>> the trouble for corvallis hernandez and maya began under the mistletoe. >> i'm gonna take to you mend sin on so you can see snow. we were all snowed in for two, three days, it was fun. >> reporter: off they went wednesday to the mendocino national forest for camping and some off-roading friday on a road called ocean view. >> the track ends, i go a little forward. i back up, and i get stuck. i'm spinning tires. >> reporter: the jeep was high-centered, stuck...
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>> maya, i wanted to see her a little bit more. >> no problem. next year, though? >> i mean, if they need me. >> with an array of a-list presenters, the "mary poppins" entrance, many missed having a host. >> i'm if i can say we're not going to have a host next year either. >> mike myers dropped hints on his and dana car vi's "wayne's world" moment. >> having a "wayne's world" reunion going on? >> yes. we had a great rehearsal yesterday. just a great comedian. >> we're not worthy! >> that's a great duo. >>> all right. coming up, the oscars get "e.t."'d up. >> how renee zellweger got miley cyrus to spill a major, major next on kron-4 news at eight: rain returns to the bay area...and with it..the potential for mudslides, flooding, and strong winds. where...and when the storm will hit hardest.. the powerful storm raising concerns for a north bay neighborhood already hit hard by destructive rain. how crews are bracing for the next round of rain. plus...the oakland school district says the teacher's union refuses to budge at the bargaining table...now
>> maya, i wanted to see her a little bit more. >> no problem. next year, though? >> i mean, if they need me. >> with an array of a-list presenters, the "mary poppins" entrance, many missed having a host. >> i'm if i can say we're not going to have a host next year either. >> mike myers dropped hints on his and dana car vi's "wayne's world" moment. >> having a "wayne's world" reunion going on? >> yes. we had a great...
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singing all fears trying to steal his lover back from the underworld is a like motif for john noir maya it's one that over the past forty he is he's kept returning to developing his vision of the me. in the eye my is modern version orpheus is a choreographer and his wife you are to see his prima ballerina which raises the question just how much of noir maya is in his office. is think of this i think that every ballet every production i do is a piece of me if i can make a ballet about something i'm not you the advice. the world. was was star russian tenor dimitri korczak plays orpheus. his wife you are to see is sung and danced by canadian soprano angie on a churchman. john was able to work with me and to to see how i move and to see what would be. what would work in this piece amongst professional company about ballet dancers. and the next opera is a tragedy with all fields losing his lover in john wayne meyers production the spirit of your idiocy leads on through the work of her beloved choreographer husband orpheus. in the family he creates. and hit in the studio is my colleague david
singing all fears trying to steal his lover back from the underworld is a like motif for john noir maya it's one that over the past forty he is he's kept returning to developing his vision of the me. in the eye my is modern version orpheus is a choreographer and his wife you are to see his prima ballerina which raises the question just how much of noir maya is in his office. is think of this i think that every ballet every production i do is a piece of me if i can make a ballet about something...
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well, it all comes back to maya angelou.hen someone shows you who are, believe them the first time. that negative announcement is the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book to their future leave believe me, if there were hope, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers. if they thought that maybe something could get better, not worse in the next 30 days, they would keep their darn mouths shut and wait. preannouncement signal ongoing weakness that's going to continue that's why i recommend waiting that 30 days to see if anything improves before you even think about buying that kind of stock and this will really keep you out of trouble because i can count on one hand the number of times when things got better within a month sure, now you're going to miss some great opportunities, maybe there's a half dozen and sometimes the stock bottoms early. but most of the time, though, after 30 days, you'll have sidestepped yet another brutal leg down i
well, it all comes back to maya angelou.hen someone shows you who are, believe them the first time. that negative announcement is the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book to their future leave believe me, if there were hope, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers. if they thought that maybe something could get better, not worse in the next 30 days, they would keep their darn mouths shut and wait....
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maya wily, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. and phillip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington post." welcome to you all. nicolle, since you are the extension of the woman of the hour, your takeaway from your gripping interview with mccabe today, especially in light of the mueller news we're talking about today. >> what's interesting to me is how much unpacking of the false narrative that trump and his allies have put in place mccabe has to do on this book tour. the counterintelligence investigation that looked at whether or not the president was a russian agent was a full investigation but it was something that was launched almost a year after -- more than a year after the investigation into donald trump's campaign had begun. so the counterintelligence investigation that commenced because of the shady, bizarre contacts of people like george papadopoulos -- >> what were all these russians doing wanderin
maya wily, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. and phillip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning white house bureau chief for the "washington post." welcome to you all. nicolle, since you are the extension of the woman of the hour, your takeaway from your gripping interview with mccabe today, especially in light of the mueller news we're talking about today. >> what's interesting to me is how much unpacking of...
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underestimated it can destroy entire crops could have drawn help to keep it by the end maya hopes our hero. could digital technology outperform nature. it's light spring and an experiment is about to begin burnt maya is an image a drone pilot and he works for a co-operative in secret is that's carrying out a test that is also a specialist in digitalized crop cultivation you are part of the pharma burned mine are hired him he wants to stop a pest no longer is a corn board from destroying his crops the corn burra has migrated to northern germany because of climate change it's lava eat into the storks which makes them bend and they can no longer be harvested. myna worries he'll lose up to thirty percent of his harvest he wants to eradicate the corn burra without chemicals. when there's no we need a way to fight it off and so we can i'm sure that at some point it will ban chemical methods of killing the corn bore like they have with many other things should become whatever it makes sense or not my sense of we should try something new or at least the english there will be most noise was bu
underestimated it can destroy entire crops could have drawn help to keep it by the end maya hopes our hero. could digital technology outperform nature. it's light spring and an experiment is about to begin burnt maya is an image a drone pilot and he works for a co-operative in secret is that's carrying out a test that is also a specialist in digitalized crop cultivation you are part of the pharma burned mine are hired him he wants to stop a pest no longer is a corn board from destroying his...
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maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school in new york. robert costa, national political lotter for the "washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and emily jane fox senior reporter for "vanity fair" who shall we say has chronicled the plight of h michael cohen, and author of "born trump: inside america's first family." good evening and welcome to you all. mr. costa, in our television age we tend to trace scandals and investigations by their associated televised hearings, whether it's watergate, whetherd it's ollie north and fawn hall or whether it's clarence thomaso this has not heretofore been a hearing-driven televised moment. is that all about to change tomorrow in this investigation? >> you're right, brian. there has not been an alexander watt butterfield watergate type moment in this president trump era.mp but tomorrow you have capitol hill, now controlled by democrats in the house, using their powers to ask tough questions of the p
maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school in new york. robert costa, national political lotter for the "washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and emily jane fox senior reporter for "vanity fair" who shall we say has chronicled the plight of h michael cohen, and author of "born trump: inside america's first family." good evening and welcome to you all. mr. costa, in our...
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joining me now is earnest owens, a writer at large and maya wiley back with me. she joined me this morning and i thought the conversation was so good, i'm glad she came back. all right, maya, now that we know or the police are saying it was a staged attack, what is next for him? >> well, you know, after he appears in court, and we don't know what he'll say. little, it will be through his attorneys. the question will really be whether or not there's going to be a trial on the facts of this or whether or not there's going to be a plea deal. he was charged with a class 4 felony. it's a felony, but it's a low-level felony. sometimes these are misdemeanors. we might see a downward plea where he pleads guilty to a misdemeanor. i think the bigger issue here is the larger conversation that this is spurring. jussie smollett said it himself when he said it's critically important not to lie about these things. and it is, because there actually, we talked about it earlier today, there is a narrative out there that suggests that people who claim that racism is still real in s
joining me now is earnest owens, a writer at large and maya wiley back with me. she joined me this morning and i thought the conversation was so good, i'm glad she came back. all right, maya, now that we know or the police are saying it was a staged attack, what is next for him? >> well, you know, after he appears in court, and we don't know what he'll say. little, it will be through his attorneys. the question will really be whether or not there's going to be a trial on the facts of this...
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maya: just a few hours ago, we see the brazilian film "marie lle." there were protesters that crashed the red carpet, shouting slogans in favor o of the former brazilian president, who is sitting in jail. the actors and directors started chanting along with them. this film is coming along in a very testy time in brazil's history. it is about a controversial resilient political leader who was a revolutionary, and agitator in the 1960's, carlos mariella. they don't even have a release date. sarah: we know that "amazing grace" ran today. what is that about and what it is -- and what is it like? reporter: this was 90 minutes of pure joy.. this was a documentary shot in the 1970's about aretha franklin. it is her taping her album, amazing grace, live. itit is unlike any other music documentary you have seen. there are no real talking heads, no real cutaways. you are just i in the church, experiencing this amazing choir. it iss c cut so inteterestinglyy becausee the thing about this footage, it was basically archived and forgotten about until recently when
maya: just a few hours ago, we see the brazilian film "marie lle." there were protesters that crashed the red carpet, shouting slogans in favor o of the former brazilian president, who is sitting in jail. the actors and directors started chanting along with them. this film is coming along in a very testy time in brazil's history. it is about a controversial resilient political leader who was a revolutionary, and agitator in the 1960's, carlos mariella. they don't even have a release...
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that because let's take a moment to celebrate the no maya three research station in that article has turned ten. for the last decade the german base has played host to scientists looking to uncover the secrets mine be honest i'm spinning the ice they were in extreme conditions. we asked one of the region's permanent residents to guide us through the station. guys what's going on. let me tell you see that research station the neighbors are celebrating because it's turning turn but it's called neumeier three what's that about. well sadly the first two stations they tried to set up here failed due to design flaws. new mio one and two were crushed by the icy buildup of snow so eventually both had to be abandoned but that hopefully won't be the case with neumeier three if the new station weighs two thousand three hundred tons and it stands on top of sixteen hydraulic stilts. they can be moved up and down the platform is designed to perch about six meters above the ice. that's why there's always so much snow being moved around. but neumeier three isn't meant to remain in this exact locatio
that because let's take a moment to celebrate the no maya three research station in that article has turned ten. for the last decade the german base has played host to scientists looking to uncover the secrets mine be honest i'm spinning the ice they were in extreme conditions. we asked one of the region's permanent residents to guide us through the station. guys what's going on. let me tell you see that research station the neighbors are celebrating because it's turning turn but it's called...
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maya is correct, hate crimes are on the rise.he past three years, and this is precisely the kind of incident that can and will be used by individuals in the mirror image opposite of that reaction, to confirm their biases, preferred narratives about society. two things happen when you report this sort of stuff recklessly. the first is that we know this results in copycats, reporting on violence, which have you to do, can create more copycats. the second is that there are material and psychic rewards. they are due and justified rewards. the reason we keep that threshold down there's an evidentiary standard you have to meet. when we reduce that evidentiary standard and believe accusations on the merit of the accusations alone, you make it easy for people to create hoaxes. this is not the first time someone has done this. >> we covered it as breaking new. i follow you on twitter and straight out of the gate, you were casting doubt. >> full disclosure, i'm from outside chicago. i was raised there. i also went to law school about three
maya is correct, hate crimes are on the rise.he past three years, and this is precisely the kind of incident that can and will be used by individuals in the mirror image opposite of that reaction, to confirm their biases, preferred narratives about society. two things happen when you report this sort of stuff recklessly. the first is that we know this results in copycats, reporting on violence, which have you to do, can create more copycats. the second is that there are material and psychic...
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and maya wily, the senior vice president of social justice at the new school. maya, you don't see this that often but i guess you don't see people who are like roger stone that often. >> it is very rare to have someone, particularly someone who should be as knowledgeable and who is as well represented as roger stone literally threaten a federal judge. and that is what happened here. and one of the things we must focus in on is, one, the judge was restrained. she clearly was concerned but also really gave him the opportunity. remember that prosecutors wanted him more gagged than she agreed to gag him. he can still talk about his innocence. he can still ask for donations for his legal defense. but he can't talk about the case. and what he posted, by the way, it wasn't just the crosshairs. i think it's really important to elevate that he talked about the mueller probe as the deep state. and the reason that lends itself to being threatening, particularly where he has named a federal judge as if she is not an unbiased and impartial jurist, is that the deep state ref
and maya wily, the senior vice president of social justice at the new school. maya, you don't see this that often but i guess you don't see people who are like roger stone that often. >> it is very rare to have someone, particularly someone who should be as knowledgeable and who is as well represented as roger stone literally threaten a federal judge. and that is what happened here. and one of the things we must focus in on is, one, the judge was restrained. she clearly was concerned but...
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>> maya, i wanted to see her a little bit more. >> no problem.or next year, though? >> i mean, if they need me. >> with an array of a-list presenters, the "mary poppins" entrance, many missed having a host. >> i'm if i can say we're not going to have a host next year either. >> mike myers dropped hints on his and dana car vi's "wayne's world" moment. >> having a "wayne's world" reunion going on? >> yes. we had a great rehearsal yesterday. just a great comedian. >> we're not worthy! >> that's a great duo. >>> all right. coming up, the oscars get "e.t."'d up. >> how renee zellweger got miley cyrus to spill a major, major >> how renee zellweger got miley cyrus to spill a major, major fa think only specialty stores have what's new? olay has this season's hottest debut. like new clay stick masks. all mask, no mess. olay hydrating facial mist. for hydration on the go. and our breakthrough brightening eye cream. boosted with vitamin c. get your new beauty fix. only by olay. breathe right strips are designed to simply when nighttime nasal congestion clos
>> maya, i wanted to see her a little bit more. >> no problem.or next year, though? >> i mean, if they need me. >> with an array of a-list presenters, the "mary poppins" entrance, many missed having a host. >> i'm if i can say we're not going to have a host next year either. >> mike myers dropped hints on his and dana car vi's "wayne's world" moment. >> having a "wayne's world" reunion going on? >> yes. we had a great...
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his 18-year-old daughter, maya herman katami and her 21-year-old boyfriend carlos hernandez, jr., were reported missing saturday. they say their jeep got stuck and buried in the snow. volunteers and glen county sheriff's deputies found the couple two days later. here is maya's father once again. >> it looked like they just got out of a real tight spot. >> rescuers had to brave dangerous donz find them b dangerous continues to find them. both are safe and should be back home in san francisco soon. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," we are issuing a microclimate weather alert as we are tracking that snow, kari. >> yes, we do have snow in elevations above 1,000 feet, bay area hills and really cold temperatures. check out walnut creek, only in the upper 30s, and it really doesn't warm up that much, as we go throughout the day. we'll track it with storm ranger, show you where it's raining, and snowing, coming up. >>> you seehe coliseum, water kicking up an the roadways, where it's not water, it might be ice. we're watching for any reports but so far chp are holding pretty quiet. we'l
his 18-year-old daughter, maya herman katami and her 21-year-old boyfriend carlos hernandez, jr., were reported missing saturday. they say their jeep got stuck and buried in the snow. volunteers and glen county sheriff's deputies found the couple two days later. here is maya's father once again. >> it looked like they just got out of a real tight spot. >> rescuers had to brave dangerous donz find them b dangerous continues to find them. both are safe and should be back home in san...
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and maya katami began thursday when their jeep got stuck in a camping trip in the mendocino national forest. >> nights were pretty cold. >> that morning when we woke up and we were just covered, surrounded in snow, i was just like, kind of knew it was going to be a waiting game, but i always had hope. >> reporter: their families reported the san francisco couple missing saturday. search and rescue teams launched sunday. >> maya wrote the inside of the window. >> reporter: they stayed in their truck, trying to keep war through here and pretty much pool on my feet. >> reporter: they made a list of supplies, and planned to ration them. they also assigned themselves tasks and listened to the radio, trying to stay positive. >> there were emotional moments, times we both broke down. >> reporter: as they prepared to spend a fifth night trapped on the mountain, they heard the sounds of rescue, snowmobiles. >> and honked the horn, opened the door, i was like "we need help" and then he came up and was like on to his side, "we know, we've been looking for you." >> reporter: at home safe tonight
and maya katami began thursday when their jeep got stuck in a camping trip in the mendocino national forest. >> nights were pretty cold. >> that morning when we woke up and we were just covered, surrounded in snow, i was just like, kind of knew it was going to be a waiting game, but i always had hope. >> reporter: their families reported the san francisco couple missing saturday. search and rescue teams launched sunday. >> maya wrote the inside of the window. >>...
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maya wily now with the new school in new york. robert costa, national reporter for "the washington post," and moderator of washington week on pbs. and emily jane fox seen, reporter for the vanity fair and is the author of "born trump, inside america's first family." good evening and welcome to you all. mr. costa, in our television age we tend to trace scandals and investigations by their associated televised hearings, whether it's watergate, whether it's ali north and fawn hall or whether it's clarence thomas. this has not heretofor been a hearing driven. >> there's not been a watergate type moment in this president trump era, but tomorrow you have capitol hill now controlled by democrats in the house using their powers to ask tough questions of the president's long time lawyer. and this is long time lawyer who wants to provide new information. how relevant that new information is to the trump presidency remains to be determined. and republicans like congressman gaetz and others are at the barricades tonight. i just got off the ph
maya wily now with the new school in new york. robert costa, national reporter for "the washington post," and moderator of washington week on pbs. and emily jane fox seen, reporter for the vanity fair and is the author of "born trump, inside america's first family." good evening and welcome to you all. mr. costa, in our television age we tend to trace scandals and investigations by their associated televised hearings, whether it's watergate, whether it's ali north and fawn...
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seen it but it looks like blair witch project in the winter with the lights on something like that maya sweethearts and similar elements meyers weather at the bell and all of the berlin film festival for us tonight maya thank you. well the u.s. music industry has been celebrating the sixty first annual grammys in los angeles lady gaga was one of the big winners taking home three awards song of the year went to childish vino's this is america and country music singer kacey musgraves one album of the year for go to. hear some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world dairy farmers on the italian island of sardinia have vented their anger at foaling revenues by pouring milk on to unsuspecting motorists barnes's a sixty euro cents per liter compared to eighty five cents last year farmers say that's just not enough to live on rescue workers in the south african city of durban have hold a newborn baby alive from a storm drain after passers by heard her cries and then alerted emergency services it's believed that she was in the drain for at least five hours doctors ha
seen it but it looks like blair witch project in the winter with the lights on something like that maya sweethearts and similar elements meyers weather at the bell and all of the berlin film festival for us tonight maya thank you. well the u.s. music industry has been celebrating the sixty first annual grammys in los angeles lady gaga was one of the big winners taking home three awards song of the year went to childish vino's this is america and country music singer kacey musgraves one album of...
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berlin international film festival to these the last day it is really down to the wire and film expert maya schrader is standing by on the red carpet so what's happening down there by oh. well just a few hours ago we saw the premier of a brazilian film what was really extraordinary was there were actually some protesters that crashed the red carpet shouting slogans in favor of the current sorry next you know the current the the former president president who's currently sitting in jail and actually the actors and the director and the producers are on the red carpet for the film started chanting along with them and the thing about this film is actually coming along at a very testy time in brazil's political history and it itself is about a controversial brazilian political figure who was a revolutionary agitator in the one nine hundred sixty s. named carlos rodriguez who got himself assassinated in a car and at the press conference the director was talking about how you know they might get some harassment in brazil for having made this film and actually they don't even have a release date in
berlin international film festival to these the last day it is really down to the wire and film expert maya schrader is standing by on the red carpet so what's happening down there by oh. well just a few hours ago we saw the premier of a brazilian film what was really extraordinary was there were actually some protesters that crashed the red carpet shouting slogans in favor of the current sorry next you know the current the the former president president who's currently sitting in jail and...
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and as maya indicated, the only reason he's a.g. now is because of his critique of the mueller investigation. so the question is, can we imagine a conversation between whitaker and trump that goes like, yo, man, this is just between you and i. we want to talk about the russian investigation and mueller. but on the down low. if anybody asks, this never happened. given what we know about the character and the records of both trump and whitaker, that kind of conversation is not only possible, it's probably happened many times. >> yeah, of course, i don't know if this is the company you were talking about, paul, but the -- there's a nonprofit. it's weird, obscure, obscure nonprofit that whitaker was associated with that was funded by undisclosed funders. all the questions about him. kurt, you worked on the staff of the house oversight committee on the republican side. give us sort of the -- the take on what staff must be thinking right now about what to do about matthew whitaker. he was unresponsive in questioning. you did have the chai
and as maya indicated, the only reason he's a.g. now is because of his critique of the mueller investigation. so the question is, can we imagine a conversation between whitaker and trump that goes like, yo, man, this is just between you and i. we want to talk about the russian investigation and mueller. but on the down low. if anybody asks, this never happened. given what we know about the character and the records of both trump and whitaker, that kind of conversation is not only possible, it's...
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as maya pointed out earlier, he has tapes. he is known to have tapes.uy that is keeping audio records of trump with respect to karen mcdougal and stephanie clifford, might have other tapes, as well. >> christine, speak to the optics. is this a marginally winning strategy for the white house? they have the president on the other side of the world, in the opposite time zone, with news-worthy stuff going on. >> it's either brilliant optics or optics that are going to tear down the president in a number of ways. we talked about before, the president is under his own tremendous internal pressure to make a deal with kim jong-un. this happening back in the states, the conversation and hearing and attacks and rhetoric that make the president nuts is what could trigger off him doing something he shouldn't be doing in vietnam. the other thing is, this continuing the cohen hearings to go on, if you're in his base, 30%, or whatever, it makes no difference. but for everybody else, and the media, it just dirties him even more. and it takes any attempt the president h
as maya pointed out earlier, he has tapes. he is known to have tapes.uy that is keeping audio records of trump with respect to karen mcdougal and stephanie clifford, might have other tapes, as well. >> christine, speak to the optics. is this a marginally winning strategy for the white house? they have the president on the other side of the world, in the opposite time zone, with news-worthy stuff going on. >> it's either brilliant optics or optics that are going to tear down the...
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it's light spring and an experiment is about to begin burned maya is an amateur drone pilot and he works for a co-operative you see great is that's carrying out a test that is also a specialist in digitalized crop cultivation you were part of the farmer burned mine a hired him he wants to stop a pest no less alcuin bora from destroying his crops the corn burra has migrated to northern germany because of climate change it's lava eat into the storks which makes them bend and they can no longer be harvested. myna worries he'll lose up to thirty percent of his harvest he wants to eradicate the corn burra without chemicals. we need a way to fight it off so we can i'm sure that at some point allocations were banned chemical methods of killing the corn bore like they have with many other things should become whatever it makes sense or not. we should try something new or at least the english there will be one of those morsels burned my plans to fly a drone over his fields easier said than done you want to add in fired off oil for . over a month i've often had a problem as those type of mines hav
it's light spring and an experiment is about to begin burned maya is an amateur drone pilot and he works for a co-operative you see great is that's carrying out a test that is also a specialist in digitalized crop cultivation you were part of the farmer burned mine a hired him he wants to stop a pest no less alcuin bora from destroying his crops the corn burra has migrated to northern germany because of climate change it's lava eat into the storks which makes them bend and they can no longer be...
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la tormenta invernal maya continua acumulando mucha nieve y hielo sobre partes del medio oeste y el noreste de estados unidos, provocando graves problemas para el trafico segun datos del irs o servicio de rentas internas, este aqo, despues de la reforma fiscal impulsada por los republicanos, los contribuyentes recibiran reembolsos de un ocho por ciento menos que el aqo pasado coseguimos con amigos de la ley bienvenidos y quÉ gusto tenerlos aquÍ. >> esta es 1 canciÓn que hicimos con mariachi. >> es un concepto nuevo y se llama vive la leyenda. >> el grupo se llama la leyenda y tienen 23 aÑos de trayectoria. >> siempre he dicho que esta carrera es de estar aguantando. >> trajimos esto para ustedes. 3 tubos muy alegres. todos van a conductora: asÍ nos despedimos desde mi bella ciudad de houston! conductora: 1 vez mÁs nos llevamos todo el enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos el 12 de febrero. mÉxico reaccionÓ el veredicto del jurado que declarÓ culpable joaquÍn guzmÁn. la sentencia al guzmÁnserá verdad conocer el 25 de junio. luego de ser rescatados de las condiciones de esclavitud que vivÍan 43 m
la tormenta invernal maya continua acumulando mucha nieve y hielo sobre partes del medio oeste y el noreste de estados unidos, provocando graves problemas para el trafico segun datos del irs o servicio de rentas internas, este aqo, despues de la reforma fiscal impulsada por los republicanos, los contribuyentes recibiran reembolsos de un ocho por ciento menos que el aqo pasado coseguimos con amigos de la ley bienvenidos y quÉ gusto tenerlos aquÍ. >> esta es 1 canciÓn que hicimos con...
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. >>> un medio natural que se utiliza desde la Época de los mayas causa sensaciÓn de que lo usan asegurageneraciÓn cutÁnea restaura o restauraciÓn de pelo se le conoce como. un Árbol que crece en los estados mexicanos de chiapas asegura que recubre movilidad de una vez humanos despuÉs de haber sido sometido a un injerto de piel. >>> ahora para trabajar con mi mano. >>> varias universidades mexicanas avalan las propiedades regenerativas utilizando el producto como cicatrizante op a operacional quemaduras. >>> heridas serias como quemaduras tiene, en la venta por ciento de las personas dice que le funcionÓ. >>> su productos llegan en co e corteza de auto, polvos, champÚ jabones y cÁpsulas los remedios naturales han existido los debe hace siglos sin embargo ahora estÁn cobrando mas popularidad en productos de farmacologÍa y cosmologÍa. >>> salma hyek tiene una lÍnea de cosmÉticos y novelas inherentes es esta planta. >>> informÓ el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades. la persona mayores de 65 aÑos han sido las mÁs afectadas. >>> autoridades indicaron que el riesgo de accidente mor
. >>> un medio natural que se utiliza desde la Época de los mayas causa sensaciÓn de que lo usan asegurageneraciÓn cutÁnea restaura o restauraciÓn de pelo se le conoce como. un Árbol que crece en los estados mexicanos de chiapas asegura que recubre movilidad de una vez humanos despuÉs de haber sido sometido a un injerto de piel. >>> ahora para trabajar con mi mano. >>> varias universidades mexicanas avalan las propiedades regenerativas utilizando el producto...
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during president time maya is visiting but a split was neighboring colombia for talks with the country's leaders colombia has seen a massive influx of migrants through to the crisis across the border through. arrived in bogota only a few weeks ago but already she's out on the streets from morning to evening selling sweets. she's desperate to earn a little cash so she can feed her baby boy. i left venezuela because i couldn't buy anything that no food no dike was. story is typical for the many venezuelans who have fled hardship at home and who live a hand to mouth existence in colombia there are no migrant camps to shelter them often the only help they receive comes from the generosity of the locals. the government can afford to offer only limited aid with so many colombians living in poverty themselves. the german president's visit comes at a critical time and colombians have shown compassion responding to the mass migration into their country. but they're worried the political crisis across the border will escalate into civil war. further swelling the number of new arrivals. frank walte
during president time maya is visiting but a split was neighboring colombia for talks with the country's leaders colombia has seen a massive influx of migrants through to the crisis across the border through. arrived in bogota only a few weeks ago but already she's out on the streets from morning to evening selling sweets. she's desperate to earn a little cash so she can feed her baby boy. i left venezuela because i couldn't buy anything that no food no dike was. story is typical for the many...
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see christoph look at one time revolutionize the world of music director and choreographer john knew maya continues this revolution with his production in. the version is done as a synergy of music and it's a good sound. well synthesis of the arts. is all right it was pretty she couldn't get into.