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maya: no one. bigad: doesn't exist anymore? bigad: who's maya? maya: me. maya: no, wrong way. girls, wrong way. i'm facing this way. you're just supposed to go-- bigad: today, maya appears just as confident. bigad: what's changed since then? maya: let's see. i know more. what else is there? i'm taller. bigad: you're taller. maya: i have bangs now. they're kind of annoying. bigad: do ill stel happy with who you are? maya: yeah. bigad: what does it mean to be happy with who you are? maya: it means being me. female: stop, you're bumping into maya. bigad: but maya's mother realizes the journey ahead will be difficult. meghan: our next big thing will be puberty. bigad: does maya understand what puberty will mean for her? meghan: yeah, she does. to her, it's daddy's height, it's daddy's hairy face, it's daddy's hairy body. bigad: that all scares her? meghan: yes, oh yeah, she wants nothing to do with it. so i think she lives at peace right now, knowing that there is a solution to that. maya: i get two. bigad: maya has already told her family she wants to receive a medical implant th
maya: no one. bigad: doesn't exist anymore? bigad: who's maya? maya: me. maya: no, wrong way. girls, wrong way. i'm facing this way. you're just supposed to go-- bigad: today, maya appears just as confident. bigad: what's changed since then? maya: let's see. i know more. what else is there? i'm taller. bigad: you're taller. maya: i have bangs now. they're kind of annoying. bigad: do ill stel happy with who you are? maya: yeah. bigad: what does it mean to be happy with who you are? maya: it...
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y mayas americanos que asa se llaman. >>> es la por la vez que escucÓo el termina mayas americanos.tÉ que tienen que decir y esto dijeron. >>> hola mi nombre es lucÍa garcÍa yo soy... y siempre hay que ser orgullos de nuestros idiomas no importa donde estemos. >>> el ser maya para mÍ en estados unidos es un orgullo porque solo con el nombre maya sÉ que vengo de una cultura milenaria una cultura que ha estado aquÍ por miles de aÑo. >>> esto es para llenar el corazÓn, ya era hora. que ellos mismos puedan sentirse orgullosos en frente del mundo de quiÉnes son y lo que aportan, me encanta, gracias paola. >>> gracias y saludos. >>> y al regresar se imagina tomar fotos de la estrella y la tomar fotos de la estrella y la na con su como instsudo mucho...mba ...y tengo que ban arme. con la barra dove... ...y me siento limpia, ... ...suave e hidratada. y me siento segura de mi misma. [riendo] limpia y cuida tu belleza con dove. ¡danos tus lucky charms! ¡tú unicornio no te ayudará a escapar! y, ¿qué tal cuatro? ¡contra cuatro no podrán! a-mo mis lucky charms... ¡con tres nuevos malvaviscos de
y mayas americanos que asa se llaman. >>> es la por la vez que escucÓo el termina mayas americanos.tÉ que tienen que decir y esto dijeron. >>> hola mi nombre es lucÍa garcÍa yo soy... y siempre hay que ser orgullos de nuestros idiomas no importa donde estemos. >>> el ser maya para mÍ en estados unidos es un orgullo porque solo con el nombre maya sÉ que vengo de una cultura milenaria una cultura que ha estado aquÍ por miles de aÑo. >>> esto es para...
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hoyer: maya, family, and those of us who loved him.h has been said in recent days about our friend, elijah cummings. the man, the kind and gentle soul who nevertheless demonstrated a tenacity for justice. and a boundless energy to fight for the causes which he believed. to some degree our remarks are redundant because his characteristics were known to so many of us. today as we gather to bid him a final farewell in this capitol, we remember elijah cummings the congressman. whenever i welcome members to the house i share with them a piece of advice from edmund burke delivered in a campaign address when he ran for the house of commons in 1774. burke said of the ideal representative, and i quote, it is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfactions to theirs, and above all ever and in all cases to prefer their interest to his own. burke went on but his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscious he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living. these he does not derive from
hoyer: maya, family, and those of us who loved him.h has been said in recent days about our friend, elijah cummings. the man, the kind and gentle soul who nevertheless demonstrated a tenacity for justice. and a boundless energy to fight for the causes which he believed. to some degree our remarks are redundant because his characteristics were known to so many of us. today as we gather to bid him a final farewell in this capitol, we remember elijah cummings the congressman. whenever i welcome...
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it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book of the future believe me, if there were any hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between its regularly scheduled quarterly reports. if they thought maybe something could get better or worse in 30 days, they would keep their darn mouth shut and wait. preannouncing signals ongoing weakness will continue 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. you'll miss some great opportunities, maybe there's a half dozen, and sometimes the stock bottoms early. most of the time, after 30 days, there will be another brutal leg down i've done a lot of homework and found it takes at least a month for bad news to get fully baked into the stock price if not longer bottom line, sometimes it can seem
it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time when management preannounces a bad quarter, they're not just looking at the past. they're looking at the order book of the future believe me, if there were any hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between its regularly scheduled quarterly reports. if they thought maybe something could get better or worse in 30 days, they would keep their darn mouth shut...
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and maya, we talked about you a lot. , he talked about you a lot. he really loved him some maya. is a genius. those were his two words for you, beautiful genius. i spoke with elijah over the past few months many times. and as his health faded, he continued fighting for justice with the same persistence as , in 18-year-old student who 1969, was determined to integrate his high school's hall of fame. -- he now enters america's hall of fame. [applause] >> good morning. >>. good morning. will the members of new psalmist baptist church please stand? [applause] i am honored this morning to speak on behalf of the new psalmist baptist church, and to speak about brother elijah cummings. , he was youru political colleague, but to us he was our church member. and he was not just a cme member. he did not come on just christmas, mother's day and easter. but rather elijah was here, he posted just about every week. he not only was he here, but was a 7:15 a.m. member. [applause] you have you know to have good religion to come to church every week at 7:15 a.m. but rather elijah love to worship. a
and maya, we talked about you a lot. , he talked about you a lot. he really loved him some maya. is a genius. those were his two words for you, beautiful genius. i spoke with elijah over the past few months many times. and as his health faded, he continued fighting for justice with the same persistence as , in 18-year-old student who 1969, was determined to integrate his high school's hall of fame. -- he now enters america's hall of fame. [applause] >> good morning. >>. good...
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i say that with great authority , maya gave usday the privilege of having a celebration of elijah's life in the capital of the united states. [applause] pelosi: the first african american lawmaker ever to lie in repose in the capitol building. [applause] pelosi: it was so beautiful. and has been referenced, allies are brought people together in brought people together in life of different parties and in his death of different parties. that is why i am so pleased that yesterday's service was very tooktisan and sad it bipartisan agreement for elijah to lie in repose in the same place abraham lincoln laid in repose in the capitol. veryh today we have a strong bipartisanship of elijah's colleagues from the , led by representatives the chairman, the leader steny hoyer, and so many of our .embers of the house in a bipartisan fashion, please rise to be recognized, and their families and elijah's staff. john lewis, where are you? john lewis. [applause] have strong: and we yesterdaytion bringing so many senators together. [applause] pelosi: bishop thomas, how brilliant was it of elijah's parents
i say that with great authority , maya gave usday the privilege of having a celebration of elijah's life in the capital of the united states. [applause] pelosi: the first african american lawmaker ever to lie in repose in the capitol building. [applause] pelosi: it was so beautiful. and has been referenced, allies are brought people together in brought people together in life of different parties and in his death of different parties. that is why i am so pleased that yesterday's service was...
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thank you john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. good evening.rovements in the weather across the country with the ridge of high pressure especially across southern areas perhaps a bit warmer because of all the sunshine. and storage of high—pressure, for many of us, the northwest will bring wet and windy weather but we'll also have the week with her front across the force of these which could bring the odd shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clear for the shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clearfor the best shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clear for the best parts of england and wales, so chilly through mist and fog and we will see some sunshine and weather fronts across to bring some few shows through the day here and waiting windy for northwestern scotland and northern ireland. sunshine for northwestern england and southwest, he will see temperatures from 12 to 50 degrees and as he had through tonight it looks like we will see this weather system pushing through much of england and wales and so it will turn damp and clo
thank you john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. good evening.rovements in the weather across the country with the ridge of high pressure especially across southern areas perhaps a bit warmer because of all the sunshine. and storage of high—pressure, for many of us, the northwest will bring wet and windy weather but we'll also have the week with her front across the force of these which could bring the odd shower here but it will be chilly, dry and clear for the shower here but it will be...
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thank you, maya. your children and to your entire family for sharing elijah with us and for loving him so much. you were the source of his strength and inspiration. i hope it is a comfort to you that so many people mourn your sad loss and are praying for you at this sad time. as we always pray for god to bless america, let us acknowledge that god truly blessed america with the life and legacy of elijah e. cummings, mentor, master of the house, north star, mr. chairman, master of the house, may he rest in peace, elijah cummings. thank you. >> you've been watching the funeral service for longtime maryland congressman elijah cummings. i'm erica hill. thank you for joining us, in for kate bolduan today. family, friends and colleagues paying final respects to congressman cummings, who died last week after longstanding health issues. we just heard from former secretary of state hillary clinton, house speaker nancy pelosi. just there as well, former presidents barack obama and bill clinton, among the schedul
thank you, maya. your children and to your entire family for sharing elijah with us and for loving him so much. you were the source of his strength and inspiration. i hope it is a comfort to you that so many people mourn your sad loss and are praying for you at this sad time. as we always pray for god to bless america, let us acknowledge that god truly blessed america with the life and legacy of elijah e. cummings, mentor, master of the house, north star, mr. chairman, master of the house, may...
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maya, does she speak for you?ngc >> barbara absolutely speaks foy me. and moreover, remember that in the mueller report, one of the things that robert mueller saidn was 271 contacts between the trump campaign and russian operatives. and on that day that jill mentions when he said publicly, hey, russia, love to see those -- if you can find those 35,000 emails, that that is the day that the agency that was interfering in our election ramped up its activity. >> yeah. >> which is to say that in addition to it being a clear campaign finance violation, and i would argue that if ukraine le was a smoking gun, which it was, which it is, that china now and what donald trump did is a ic howitzer. it was -- it was plain central, public, unabashed, and it is also an abuse of authority. remember that an impeachment we do not need a crime, even though we have one here, i would argues that actually just using the office to advance your personal interests as opposed to the interests of the country, and ia this case, with china, not just ukraine, with china, not just as
maya, does she speak for you?ngc >> barbara absolutely speaks foy me. and moreover, remember that in the mueller report, one of the things that robert mueller saidn was 271 contacts between the trump campaign and russian operatives. and on that day that jill mentions when he said publicly, hey, russia, love to see those -- if you can find those 35,000 emails, that that is the day that the agency that was interfering in our election ramped up its activity. >> yeah. >> which is...
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maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a university professor at the new school here in new york. and the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize winning correspondent for "the new york times." good evening to all of you. really appreciate you stepping forward to help out our conversation and our fact finding here. michael, i'd like to begin with you. whose idea was it to present ukraine with a pledge in effect tying their agreement to look into the bidens with our agreement to loosen up military aid, by the way, to protect them from russia, that was approved by congress. >> that's what we're trying to figure out. moments ago capitol hill releasing new text messages and email messages that were exchanged between volker and giuliani and other senior state department officials to try and shed more light on how this statement actually came about. what was it that led these two career diplomats to raise the idea with the ukrainians that they needed to say publicly that
maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a university professor at the new school here in new york. and the aforementioned michael schmidt, pulitzer prize winning correspondent for "the new york times." good evening to all of you. really appreciate you stepping forward to help out our conversation and our fact finding here. michael, i'd like to begin with you. whose idea was it to present ukraine with a pledge in effect tying their...
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it's my sin here hope that his wife, maya, and -- sincere hope that his wife, maya and his family find peace knowing that eline of scrimmage -- elijah has left a mark on this chamber and this country. now i'd like to talk about the business of the week. the house democrats. they continue their work to overturn the results of a 2016 election. and they are doing so through be a unfair and unprecedented impeachment inquiry. they're fixated on tearing down the president and not fixing the country's problems and there are countless examples of important work being ignored. let me start by reiterating how broken this process is. over the break, you saw that i sent the speaker a letter asking 10 simple questions. she responded by only answering two. it's quite simple. the inquiry should be suspended until the same due process rights that were given to president nixon and president clinton are provided to president trump. instead of answering, the speaker is avoiding and she's misrepresenting along every step of the way. i heard the speaker announce -- now suggest that this is an investigation
it's my sin here hope that his wife, maya, and -- sincere hope that his wife, maya and his family find peace knowing that eline of scrimmage -- elijah has left a mark on this chamber and this country. now i'd like to talk about the business of the week. the house democrats. they continue their work to overturn the results of a 2016 election. and they are doing so through be a unfair and unprecedented impeachment inquiry. they're fixated on tearing down the president and not fixing the country's...
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thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow.an see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/ papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. we start with the champions league, where there have been a feast of goals to enjoy across europe. big results for the english premier league sides in actions. but the pressure was on real madrid, who started the night with the just a point in their group. four months ago tottenham were walking out into a champions league final but now the mood feels very different, a terrible run of form but the mount a serious pressure. how about this for a start? harry kane lifting the spirits, how they needed that! now spurs were playing like their old selves swarming over red star and turning on the style. sun with their second afterjust 50 minutes. spurs were in charge and the serbians were struggling to cope, another surge forward and another impressive golfer son.
thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow.an see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/ papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. we start with the champions league, where there have been a feast of goals to enjoy across europe. big results for the english premier league sides in actions. but the pressure was on real madrid, who started the night...
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thank you very much to maya wiley, barbara mcquade, joy vance. next, president obama's moving tribute to congressman elijah cummings. we're going to have that for you. >> it's been remarked that elijah was a kind man. there's nothing weak about kindness and compassion. there's nothing weak about looking out for others. there is nothing weak about being honorable. you're not a sucker to have integrity and to treat others with respect. ers th respect your destination. ♪ (vo) the all-new subaru outback. dog tested. dog approved. >>> more than 4,000 people, including two former presidents and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, paid a final tribute to maryland congressman elijah cummings friday. the service in the city of baltimore featured several moving tributes, including a heartfelt eulogy from the 44th president. take a listen. >> 200 years to 300 years from now, he would say, people will look back at this moment and they will ask the question, what did you do? and hearing him, we would be reminded that it falls upon each of us to give voice
thank you very much to maya wiley, barbara mcquade, joy vance. next, president obama's moving tribute to congressman elijah cummings. we're going to have that for you. >> it's been remarked that elijah was a kind man. there's nothing weak about kindness and compassion. there's nothing weak about looking out for others. there is nothing weak about being honorable. you're not a sucker to have integrity and to treat others with respect. ers th respect your destination. ♪ (vo) the all-new...
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susan page and maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, do you have the perspective -- at least i'm hoping you do -- a month out now since your paper first reported the whistle-blower? do you have the perspective to total up the damage thus far on this administration? >> well, the president is certainly facing the most vulnerable moment in a presidency that has been pretty tumultuous thus far. and what we're seeing just taking the impeachment inquiry and ukraine is that the more we find out, a lot of it in closed-door testimony and then some of it in public view with what we saw with mick mulvaney, is that the president is at the heart of this. it wasn't just his personal attorney gone rogue. it was the president of the united states deliberately trying to form a shadow government, asking a foreign country to meddle in u.s. domestic politics, and enlisting a number of aides and government officials in a way
susan page and maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now with the new school here in new york. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, do you have the perspective -- at least i'm hoping you do -- a month out now since your paper first reported the whistle-blower? do you have the perspective to total up the damage thus far on this administration? >> well, the president is certainly facing the most vulnerable moment in a presidency that has...
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congressman cummings -- first, let me extend sincere condolences to the congressman's widow maya. he was my congressman. i lived and worked in the seventh congressional district for over 30 years. congressman cummings, he had the key attributes of leadership. i like to call them the three cs, character, commitment and courage. he had all three of those things and they were on display every day of his service to the public. particularly when we had the freddie gray incident, we had a very divided city. congressman cummings was a uniter. he brought people together and gave people hope, particularly in very difficult times. i might add one other thing about the congressman, he knew from whence he came. that helped to guide him, where he wanted to go and where he wanted to take his constituency. >> you mentioned one instance where he was such a significant influence. i think any of us who have covered congress know that folks who have been in congress a long time can sometimes lose track of where they came from, lose track of their constituency. of course, he was elected the first tim
congressman cummings -- first, let me extend sincere condolences to the congressman's widow maya. he was my congressman. i lived and worked in the seventh congressional district for over 30 years. congressman cummings, he had the key attributes of leadership. i like to call them the three cs, character, commitment and courage. he had all three of those things and they were on display every day of his service to the public. particularly when we had the freddie gray incident, we had a very...
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i think susan is right, there's a lot of speculation about maya. i just want to say that maya has been in politics for a long time. she was actually a staffer on capitol hill, served as chief of staff to former congressman mel watt out of north carolina. she ran for governor earlier this year and unfortunately had to drop out of that race because of congressman cummings' failing health. she's also be loved by the people. she's chair of the democratic party, replaced kathleen matthews, the wife of your colleague chris matthews. they share a very strong relationship with marilyn moseby, the district attorney of baltimore. she's be loved by the people. i think she'll have some allies ready to campaign for her should she decide to carry out her husband's legacy. >> stand by for me, all three of you if you can, antjuan, susan, tiffany, a major development from the justice department. bill bar's original investigation into the origins of the russia probe is now a criminal investigation. but who is at the center of it? t has escalated its investigation in
i think susan is right, there's a lot of speculation about maya. i just want to say that maya has been in politics for a long time. she was actually a staffer on capitol hill, served as chief of staff to former congressman mel watt out of north carolina. she ran for governor earlier this year and unfortunately had to drop out of that race because of congressman cummings' failing health. she's also be loved by the people. she's chair of the democratic party, replaced kathleen matthews, the wife...
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and he would've told me, maya i don't want to service with the u.s. capital. but i felt like very strongly that they were trying to pare him down and we need it to make sure that he went out with respect and dignity that he deserved. [applause] this was a man of the utmost integrity. you hear me. he had integrity. and he cared about our democracy. he cared about our planet. he cared about our community. he wanted to make sure we in a society worthy of our children. i just want to tell you that also wasn't easy in the last months of his live because he absolutely was in pain. i get this, he was a walking miracle. do you know that he was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness more than 25 years ago. he was given six months to live more than 25 years ago. and he kept going. he kept fighting. he kept standing. he kept working. and it was my distinct honor and privilege to be his spouse. [applause] so today before he died, he was in a lot of pain. he could no longer walk. but he kept staying, i'm tired. i'm ready to go. and so, the wonderful world class act at t
and he would've told me, maya i don't want to service with the u.s. capital. but i felt like very strongly that they were trying to pare him down and we need it to make sure that he went out with respect and dignity that he deserved. [applause] this was a man of the utmost integrity. you hear me. he had integrity. and he cared about our democracy. he cared about our planet. he cared about our community. he wanted to make sure we in a society worthy of our children. i just want to tell you that...
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maya macguineas. thank you for watching.ne: white house" begins right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in washington, d.c., where donald trump has declared war on the house impeachment inquiry. the perils for the president in doing so are immense and could include adding a separate article of impeachment for obstructing the inquiry that, of course, was one of the nixon articles of impeachment. donald trump turning to stonewalling as the impeachment inquiry is soaring in terms of support from the american public. adopting the defiant posture of obstructing a probe that 58% of the american public supports including nearly a third of republicans, so potentially
maya macguineas. thank you for watching.ne: white house" begins right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in washington, d.c., where donald trump has declared war on the house impeachment inquiry. the perils for the president in doing so are immense and could include adding a separate article of impeachment for obstructing the inquiry that, of course, was one of the nixon articles of impeachment. donald trump turning to stonewalling as the impeachment inquiry is soaring in terms of...
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. >>> our other headlines tonight, a planned tribute to maya angelou in san francisco is delayed. the civil rights activist spent her early years in the city. she went to washington high school and worked as awe streetcar con duductor. ali wolf joins us in san francisco. >> reporter: raj, the city wants to put that tribute to maya angelou in front of the main library abehind me. we spoke to the artist. she was selected to create this art piece only to be rejected. now she's frustrating saying her time was wasted and says the expectations were not clear. lava thomas spent months planning and designing this 9 foot bronze monument. it's shaped like a book featuring a portrait of maya angelou and a quote. >> if someone has courage, nothing can dim the light that shines within. >> reporter: last night erect a piece of art at the city's main library paying tribute to the author, poet, and civil rights activist. a panel selected thomas. >> this is another view. >> reporter: she was honored. >> there aren't have many public monuments created by women, let alone monuments to women. >> repo
. >>> our other headlines tonight, a planned tribute to maya angelou in san francisco is delayed. the civil rights activist spent her early years in the city. she went to washington high school and worked as awe streetcar con duductor. ali wolf joins us in san francisco. >> reporter: raj, the city wants to put that tribute to maya angelou in front of the main library abehind me. we spoke to the artist. she was selected to create this art piece only to be rejected. now she's...
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maya and her family on this immense loss. i rise to honor a true american ro, congressman aligeave cummings. a strong man, a serious man, a man that was about the business of this nation. irrespect the oftive of on the streets of baltimore, he never weafered in his plight to make sure that the american people e, e e opportunities that should be afforded in this great nation. it is difficult to state how immense this loss is to the people of his district, the state of maryland and the entire nation. congressman cummings was a dedicated public servant who represented maryland's 7th district for 23 years. he was so much more than that. he was an iconcxds con, a leader, a statesman, a patriot and the embodiment of the american dream. yet, the real legacy of was the connection to the people of his district. him s quite common to find in the grocery store or a neighborhood church or neighbor functions. i -- it gave him a level of respect that made him beloved in his district. congressman john lewis once said. there is no greater fr
maya and her family on this immense loss. i rise to honor a true american ro, congressman aligeave cummings. a strong man, a serious man, a man that was about the business of this nation. irrespect the oftive of on the streets of baltimore, he never weafered in his plight to make sure that the american people e, e e opportunities that should be afforded in this great nation. it is difficult to state how immense this loss is to the people of his district, the state of maryland and the entire...
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i spoke to maya, whom he loved so much, this morning, she said he fought it to the end. he fought it with such dignity we really didn't even know the end was so near. i hope it's a comfort to maya, to his children, to his entire family and his staff as well who was so loyal to him and he to them. i hope it's a comfort to them that so many people mourn their loss and are praying for them at this sad time. we just had some speeches on the floor because we passed a resolution recognizing the loss of a member. the room was totally silent which is not only highly unusual, unique in the house of representatives. as it was so silent i was thinking this morning i had breakfast with a person who had served, just by coincidence, a person who had served in the legislature, the house of delegates in maryland, mr. chairman, with elijah. he said when we were -- this was a long time ago. elijah has been in congress 23 years. this was a long time ago. he said elijah would stand up to speak in the house of delegates. the whole place would be silent. you could hear the silence. they wante
i spoke to maya, whom he loved so much, this morning, she said he fought it to the end. he fought it with such dignity we really didn't even know the end was so near. i hope it's a comfort to maya, to his children, to his entire family and his staff as well who was so loyal to him and he to them. i hope it's a comfort to them that so many people mourn their loss and are praying for them at this sad time. we just had some speeches on the floor because we passed a resolution recognizing the loss...
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. >> stephen: maya angelou, her favorite athlete. >> yeah, i know.. i think she would have. i loved her, too. she was amazing. i would just talk to her sometimes on the phone. >> stephen: did you really just call up maya angelou and talk? >> yeah, she used to have a radio show. so i called in one time so i had her number. she would do it from her house down south. so every once in a while i would talk to her on the phone. it was the most lovely thing in the world. >> stephen: what sort of things would you talk about because she's a giant? >> just normal things. just she would always be very proud of you. i could see why oprah looked at her like a mother figure because she was very loving, very kind, generous and, you know, she always had -- see, me at 19 at that age, that year, people doubted hip-hop. they doubted us. they didn't think we could accomplish the things we were trying to do. somebody like maya angelou would have been, like, yeah, you keep doing that, that's great, go for it! so there are people like that that supported us back then and i
. >> stephen: maya angelou, her favorite athlete. >> yeah, i know.. i think she would have. i loved her, too. she was amazing. i would just talk to her sometimes on the phone. >> stephen: did you really just call up maya angelou and talk? >> yeah, she used to have a radio show. so i called in one time so i had her number. she would do it from her house down south. so every once in a while i would talk to her on the phone. it was the most lovely thing in the world....
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maya wiley, from sdny, and the daily beast's betsy woodruff-swan. good evening, everyone. matt, given all the inner branch interplay and something you've dealt with when sometimes agencies have reasons they push people from testifying or how they testify, what do you see here in what is widely being described as a stonewall crumbli crumbling? >> i think the most important thing that's happened over the past week is that we've seen that there are a number of people from the administration who have decided to put either patriotism or self-interest over protecting donald trump. and look, people come forward for different motives. i think there are some people, bill taylor is probably going to be one of them, who will be ordered by the administration not to testify, who don't care. george kent yesterday, the state department official came and testified despite a state department directive not to do so. and i think both of them will do so, because what they saw inside the administration, they very much disagree with, and they see it as their patriotic duty to come forward. and
maya wiley, from sdny, and the daily beast's betsy woodruff-swan. good evening, everyone. matt, given all the inner branch interplay and something you've dealt with when sometimes agencies have reasons they push people from testifying or how they testify, what do you see here in what is widely being described as a stonewall crumbli crumbling? >> i think the most important thing that's happened over the past week is that we've seen that there are a number of people from the administration...
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i'll joined by maya wily and msnbc legal analyst. maya, let me start with you. the language in the opinion is striking. the president asserts an extraordinary claim. a person who serves as president while in office enjoys absolute immunity from criminal processes of any kind this. court cannot endorse such a categorical immunity as being countenanced by the nation's constitutional plan. >> yep. i mean, i think that's a direct reflection on the nature of the arguments that donald trump's attorneys made because the only conclusion you can come to in reading their arguments is, donald trump is, in fact, above the law. so the judge is literally dressing the arguments that they have made. now, he doesn't say this in his opinion, but remember, the donald trump -- his lawyers have made the same arguments that congress can't see his tax returns. so they're essentially saying no one can, no one can. at least it would have been a more constitutionally grounded argument. i would have disagreed with it, but it would be more grounded if you would have at least said this isn'
i'll joined by maya wily and msnbc legal analyst. maya, let me start with you. the language in the opinion is striking. the president asserts an extraordinary claim. a person who serves as president while in office enjoys absolute immunity from criminal processes of any kind this. court cannot endorse such a categorical immunity as being countenanced by the nation's constitutional plan. >> yep. i mean, i think that's a direct reflection on the nature of the arguments that donald trump's...
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maya wiley. welcome to both of you.ongress saying "their oath of office is to donald trump and not to the constitution of the united states." he's like their jfk, he's their guy. are you hearing more about this strategy? >> yes, i think this is starting to play out more and more as you saw. house minority and kevin mccarthy, basically an effort for them to step away from the substance of what happened on the call of ukraine with some of the other issues the president has. democrats wanted to get donald trump out of office since he was elected and this is their latest chance to do it following the mueller report and following those investigations. i think this is something that you are going to see them hammer home in the next week or two. the question to me is how do house democrats respond and do they engage in the process argument that the house should pull a vote to have a formal impeachment inquiry or not. >> maya, you are the legal expert. the white house is saying the president is being denied due process. they sa
maya wiley. welcome to both of you.ongress saying "their oath of office is to donald trump and not to the constitution of the united states." he's like their jfk, he's their guy. are you hearing more about this strategy? >> yes, i think this is starting to play out more and more as you saw. house minority and kevin mccarthy, basically an effort for them to step away from the substance of what happened on the call of ukraine with some of the other issues the president has....
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last year thailand‘s maya beach and boracay island in the philippines were closed due to over—tourismthe crowds coming from and how can asia better protect its tourism gems? randy durband is the ceo of the global sustainable tourism council and hejoins me from seoul. thank you forjoining us. what is driving this huge increase of tourism in asia? well, the asian middle—class growth and the disposable income of hundreds of millions of people in the past 10—15 yea rs millions of people in the past 10—15 years is the key driver and along with that, discount air carriers, airasia is not that old but look at how huge it is. there is an exponential growth in the ability and quality of people travelling. another factor is that technology has changed things. this little device connects people to travel products and bookings so the past 10-15 products and bookings so the past 10—15 years we have seen enormous change and i would summarise all these as two key fact is, the population side, we have 7.6 billion people on the planet. in 1970 we had 4 billion. with so many more people are so many mor
last year thailand‘s maya beach and boracay island in the philippines were closed due to over—tourismthe crowds coming from and how can asia better protect its tourism gems? randy durband is the ceo of the global sustainable tourism council and hejoins me from seoul. thank you forjoining us. what is driving this huge increase of tourism in asia? well, the asian middle—class growth and the disposable income of hundreds of millions of people in the past 10—15 yea rs millions of people in...
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last year thailand‘s maya beach and boracay island in the philippines were closed due to over—tourismd, from $10 to $1,000. so where are the crowds coming from and how can asia better protect its tourism gems? randy durband is the ceo of the global sustainable tourism council. he says many countries are experiencing over—tourism. the asian middle—class growth, the disposable income of hundreds of millions of people in the past 10—15 years is a key driver. along with that, discount air carriers, airasia grew up, i mean, it‘s not that old but look at how enormous it is. just in the past two years vietjet. so there is this exponential growth of the ability and quantity of people travelling. another factor is that technology has changed things. this little device makes all of us as travellers connected to travel products, for information and booking, so the past 10—15 years we have seen enormous change and i would summarise all these as kind of two really key factors, as that, on the population side, we have 7.6 billion people on the planet. in 1970 we had 4 billion. with so many more peo
last year thailand‘s maya beach and boracay island in the philippines were closed due to over—tourismd, from $10 to $1,000. so where are the crowds coming from and how can asia better protect its tourism gems? randy durband is the ceo of the global sustainable tourism council. he says many countries are experiencing over—tourism. the asian middle—class growth, the disposable income of hundreds of millions of people in the past 10—15 years is a key driver. along with that, discount air...
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applause] president obama: to the bishop, the first lady and the new psalmist family -- cummings family, maya, mr. president, madam secretary, adam speaker -- madam speaker, governor, friends, colleagues, staff -- the seed on good soil, the parable of the sower tells us -- stand for those with a noble and good hearts. word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop. soil.ed on good came from good soil. and in this sturdy frame, goodness took root. sharecroppersre from the south. they picked tobacco. and strawberries. ught something better in this city, south baltimore. and robert worked shifts at a plant and ruth cleaned other people's homes. they became parents of seven. preachers to a small flock. i remember i had the pleasure of ruth,g elijah's mother, and she told me that she prayed for me every day. .nd i knew it was true and i felt better for it. sometimes, people say they are praying for you and you don't know. they might be praying about you you don't know if they are praying for you. ruth wasw that ms. telling the truth. were the proverbial salt of the earth. strengthpassed on tha
applause] president obama: to the bishop, the first lady and the new psalmist family -- cummings family, maya, mr. president, madam secretary, adam speaker -- madam speaker, governor, friends, colleagues, staff -- the seed on good soil, the parable of the sower tells us -- stand for those with a noble and good hearts. word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop. soil.ed on good came from good soil. and in this sturdy frame, goodness took root. sharecroppersre from the south. they picked...
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both an alert and a notification. >> reporter: for the peabodies talking about maya, a silly toddlerunning up and hugging people is a way to warn parents. this tragedy can happen to anyone. >> first, hug your kiddos and tell them you love them and every parent every time needs to open that back door and make sure you don't have precious cargo back there. >> hyundai is going make part of this system standard in all of its cars. the dashboard and the chime and the second, the handle and the push alert are only available in certain options. if you don't have a car with these systems, experts say there are simple thing, keep a teddy bear or toy up front with you and put something that you need like maybe your shoe or briefcase. >> that is really good advice, kris van cleave. i always think put your purse back there. it's nice to see the peabodies still together. because in so many cases. >> i thought the same thing. >> immediately it splits families apart. it shouldn't be an option. it should be a mandatory things in cars. we have the technology to do it. >> sometimes it's expensive and
both an alert and a notification. >> reporter: for the peabodies talking about maya, a silly toddlerunning up and hugging people is a way to warn parents. this tragedy can happen to anyone. >> first, hug your kiddos and tell them you love them and every parent every time needs to open that back door and make sure you don't have precious cargo back there. >> hyundai is going make part of this system standard in all of its cars. the dashboard and the chime and the second, the...
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still with us here tonight, maya wiley and bill kristol.maya, what does bolton get you if he goes all the way, and is sondland in a heap of trouble anyway? >> so let's start with sondland because that's easy. sondland is in a heap of trouble because if -- i mean we don't know his literal testimony, but it appears that he made statements under oath. that we have heard from lieutenant colonel vindman that are not consistent with what happened. so that raises a question of perjury. again, i agree lieutenant colonel vindman had no reason to lie, seems to have been very forthcoming. so that's one question. and it is bolton who has the ability to say who's telling the truth because lieutenant colonel vindman is the person who says, i was in the room with ukrainians two weeks before the call that donald trump has with president zelensky. and in that meeting, it was sondland and rick perry was in it too, but it was sondland who said, you want that meeting with trump? you got to open these investigations. and that it was john bolton, according to th
still with us here tonight, maya wiley and bill kristol.maya, what does bolton get you if he goes all the way, and is sondland in a heap of trouble anyway? >> so let's start with sondland because that's easy. sondland is in a heap of trouble because if -- i mean we don't know his literal testimony, but it appears that he made statements under oath. that we have heard from lieutenant colonel vindman that are not consistent with what happened. so that raises a question of perjury. again, i...
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maya moore, chair children, grabbed children, friends, -- grandchildren, friends, staff and all those who he positively impacted in his life and work. i now would like to yield to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, congresswoman eleanor mahomes norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the oversight and government reform committee on which i also served, serve, was compelled to be a strong leader. but that's who elijah was anyway. elionela cummings was -- elijah cummings was known for calling out his republican colleagues on countless issues, from the cummings census to the treatment of children coming across the order. yet always chairman cummings took a principled stand whenever he saw the strong against the weak. elijah cummings' strong sense of principle was reinforced by his commanding presence, booming voice, and convincing sense of rectitude. yet the presence of -- the passing of chairman cummings drew widespread sympathy and comments from the very republica
maya moore, chair children, grabbed children, friends, -- grandchildren, friends, staff and all those who he positively impacted in his life and work. i now would like to yield to the gentlelady from the district of columbia, congresswoman eleanor mahomes norton. - eleanor holmes norton. ms. norton: i thank my good friend for yielding. , my good ke these friend cho chaired the oversight and -- who chaired the oversight and government reform committee on which i also served, serve, was compelled...
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papers withjohn stevens, deputy political editor of the daily mail and political writer and academic mayalow. good evening. the house of commons has voted in favour of a brexit agreement but, crucially, it's rejected the prime minister's timetable for passing the necessary legislation. the first of two votes tonight, was on the withdrawal agreement bill — the main brexit legislation — which runs to 110 pages and turns the prime minister's brexit deal into law. the goverment won that by 329 votes to 299 — that's a majority of 30. but it lost the second vote on the parliamentary timetable by m votes because a majority of mps did not think that three days was long enough to scrutinise such an important bill. the prime minister said that the bill would now be paused and the eu has signalled tonight that it will accept the uk's request for an extension. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on tonight's brexit votes. a rare moment of silence... and then a result. the ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322. mps kicked out the prime minister's timetable for speeding his brexit d
papers withjohn stevens, deputy political editor of the daily mail and political writer and academic mayalow. good evening. the house of commons has voted in favour of a brexit agreement but, crucially, it's rejected the prime minister's timetable for passing the necessary legislation. the first of two votes tonight, was on the withdrawal agreement bill — the main brexit legislation — which runs to 110 pages and turns the prime minister's brexit deal into law. the goverment won that by 329...
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maya, a lot of this is moving fast. i don't think the democrats have settled on one clear and single impeachment rationale. i have something on that later in the show. the republicans clearly struggle ing to decide whether wha do they want to make this about? do they want to concede that some shady stuff happened but it's not impeachable? that was mulvaney's first response, 1.0, which turned into 2.0, pay no attention to mulvaney from earlier in the day. do they want to do this process attack? or do they want to say something substantivel attorney general o the you state, whose job isn't supposed to be about defending the president. here is the cham he is trotting out on fox news. >> i'm a former prosecutor. what i know is that this is a perfect time for preliminary hearing where you would say show us your evidence. what evidence of a crime do you have? i mean, the constitution sort of abuse of power is not a crime. >> well, i don't even know where to start. because, first of all, the constitution and the impeachment pr
maya, a lot of this is moving fast. i don't think the democrats have settled on one clear and single impeachment rationale. i have something on that later in the show. the republicans clearly struggle ing to decide whether wha do they want to make this about? do they want to concede that some shady stuff happened but it's not impeachable? that was mulvaney's first response, 1.0, which turned into 2.0, pay no attention to mulvaney from earlier in the day. do they want to do this process attack?...
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maya wiley from the southern district, among other work you've done, really appreciate your expertiseonight. >> thank you for having me. >> always good to have you. we have a lot more news ahead. stay with us. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. >>> it is been a week turkey started the military operation against kurdish fighters in northern syria which happened two days after the president decided to with draw u.s. troops, which according to national security experts and many people in congress, including republicans, abandoned many former u.s. allies. the united nations says this conflict has now displaced 160,000 people, including 200 forced to flee this camp in iraq. mike pence traveling there tomorrow with trush pr
maya wiley from the southern district, among other work you've done, really appreciate your expertiseonight. >> thank you for having me. >> always good to have you. we have a lot more news ahead. stay with us. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe...
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fue la fuente de inspiraciÓn, viajar a guatemala lo hizo ver unos textiles que encontrÓ en la tierra mayao le afecta. -- las burlas. miguel: espera que la ropa le pueda dar un sentimiento a la gente, tiene el poder de hasta cambiar corazones. >> yo sÉ que a mucha gente no le va a gustar pero nunca echarse para atrÁs, mira donde estoy, miguel: su marca es inmaculada y cuando uno mezcla sus raÍces el resultado es uno limpios, en san francisco, miguel gÓmez. ramÓn: fallos judiciales, una corte federal. este viernes tres jueces dictaminaron que el servicio de inmigraciÓn no puede activar la nueva regla de carga pÚblica a tan sÓlo dÍas que entrarÁ en efecto este 15 de octubre. paola: el expresidente peruano fue trasladado a otra cÁrcel y se encuentra a la espera de otra decisiÓn que lo puede dejar libre bajo fianza. marÍa: buenas tardes, hace unos dÍas el juez decidiÓ que toledo puede ser liberado bajo fianza, la razÓn segÚn el juez es por el deterioro de la salud mental del expresidente peruano quien ha sido acusado de aceptar sobornos de $20,000,000. alejandro toledo estÁ en la cÁrcel y un a
fue la fuente de inspiraciÓn, viajar a guatemala lo hizo ver unos textiles que encontrÓ en la tierra mayao le afecta. -- las burlas. miguel: espera que la ropa le pueda dar un sentimiento a la gente, tiene el poder de hasta cambiar corazones. >> yo sÉ que a mucha gente no le va a gustar pero nunca echarse para atrÁs, mira donde estoy, miguel: su marca es inmaculada y cuando uno mezcla sus raÍces el resultado es uno limpios, en san francisco, miguel gÓmez. ramÓn: fallos judiciales,...
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maya gave us the honor again of holding that official service in the statuary hall of the house.appropriate because elijah was master of the house, master of the house. in his chairmanship of the committee on oversight and reform, he lived up to his responsibilities to hold the federal government accountable to the laws of the land. one world i would use to describe elijah over and over again is future. he was there to make the future for our children whom he called, as has been said, our living messengers to a future we will never see, but he wanted for those children to have a future worthy of their aspirations, and he wanted them to have a future built on our values, continued to be billed on our family. as a master of the house, he was also the mentor of the house. anybody in here ever mentored by elijah cummings? i think so. it was no surprise that when we had this election and we won the congress that elijah said send me as many freshmen as you can because i want to help them be oriented to reach their fullest potential in the house of representatives. so wonderful that he
maya gave us the honor again of holding that official service in the statuary hall of the house.appropriate because elijah was master of the house, master of the house. in his chairmanship of the committee on oversight and reform, he lived up to his responsibilities to hold the federal government accountable to the laws of the land. one world i would use to describe elijah over and over again is future. he was there to make the future for our children whom he called, as has been said, our...
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this painting is by power do you know les maya time has forgotten her too it's the only known painting by the artist even the dates of her death is unknown women were seldom permitted to study art female artists in the 19th century faced numerous obstacles women could be creative but only in a subsidiary way they couldn't be independently creative so they were effectively shut out of the highest forms of art the place was considered to be in arts and crafts. power morrison bacco was not content with this she left the confines of conservative germany and went to study in paris the painter of mary magdalene a had to go to brussels to study the arts of nude life drawing forgotten works by forgotten artists this exhibition brings them back into the spotlight. that's about it for today but finally at this time of year. lights up courtesy of various liked festivals and the 1st one on the way so i leave you with pictures from that thanks for watching. ego africa. in guinea. yes so carol will spring n.g.o.s and hopes to save the country's mangrove. the coastal forests and being used for salt p
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genre of what's called climate fiction that includes the novel the history of bees by norwegian writer maya london it's starting point is the startling decline in global be talking nations. and she's just published the 3rd book in her climate quartet which is about the survival of a rare horseplay and about taking responsibility for both humans and nature. earlier we understand on. objective level that we should change the way we live because our planet need needs it but now we start to understand more deeply and i think it novel stream be a way to get that understanding at least that's what the readers tell me. the topic of the climate has never before been so prominent at the book fairs german language section especially in the form of nonfiction and self-help books revenues for books on the topic have risen 10 percent this year the demand for information seems endless the book fair has responded with panel discussions on the relationship between man and nature the climate. crisis is definitely helping to sell books. and publishing houses are trying to do their bit by improving sustainabi
genre of what's called climate fiction that includes the novel the history of bees by norwegian writer maya london it's starting point is the startling decline in global be talking nations. and she's just published the 3rd book in her climate quartet which is about the survival of a rare horseplay and about taking responsibility for both humans and nature. earlier we understand on. objective level that we should change the way we live because our planet need needs it but now we start to...