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the see it find the maya. that's why they was so keen to be able to predict eclipses observing the sky was not driven by scientific interest, but by a desire to appease the goats, they were terribly motivated to find out the path of toe to ality. the geometry of eclipses a discuss. so the messa american coaches have to have scientific goals. they asked them to see i in order to have a reliable, kind of dressed in code x coming to shows how science and religion went hand in hand. not something we see happening much today, but we can all relate to that desire to understand what's happening around us in the company. the end result is that people develop their own understanding of their lives on the cost models. yet, getting to this point on this interest in knowing about the past shouldn't just be driven by curiosity. but a vital need, the better we understand the past, the more solid, the foundation will be the building all future and understanding all present you guys didn't was properly sent. so studying an an
the see it find the maya. that's why they was so keen to be able to predict eclipses observing the sky was not driven by scientific interest, but by a desire to appease the goats, they were terribly motivated to find out the path of toe to ality. the geometry of eclipses a discuss. so the messa american coaches have to have scientific goals. they asked them to see i in order to have a reliable, kind of dressed in code x coming to shows how science and religion went hand in hand. not something...
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during a ceremony attended by maya's family and the networks managers. head of irib world service, dr. ahmad noruzi told us about the significance of this decision. it's been 12 years since we have lost one of our courageous colleagues. we will never forget about pr's marters. this is the first time that we are naming a part of the network after the name of our marters, and we will continue doing this for other marters as well to keep their memories alive. maya was among seven other members of the irib world service who sacrificed their lives for the truth. four of them were working for press tv. fires press tv, tehran. and on this sat now. we end this hour's news bulletin, we'll see you again shortly. the hall of africa region is on edge, a controversial agreement between ethiopia and somalia's breakaway region of somaliland has raised tensions between the two countries. is the region on the brink of a military conflict? mali has. use ukraine of backing terrorists in the country after deadly attack its soldiers and russian military advisors. is the war
during a ceremony attended by maya's family and the networks managers. head of irib world service, dr. ahmad noruzi told us about the significance of this decision. it's been 12 years since we have lost one of our courageous colleagues. we will never forget about pr's marters. this is the first time that we are naming a part of the network after the name of our marters, and we will continue doing this for other marters as well to keep their memories alive. maya was among seven other members of...
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whatever you listen to pod costs, the the ancient pyramids of the maya. what time piece is made of stone, the massive temples except the movements of the sun forming a precise side of the calendar. this method of american civilization was very advanced in astronomy. how did the maya know so much? to move coming on from the dw science shape. welcome to tamara today. since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity. even today we still look upwards in our quest to understand the origin and future of our world. technological progress has changed our understanding of the things we see. the sky is no longer the height and the stick on and yet we're still influenced by the discoveries of ancient civilizations. like the maya of central america, they left a unique legacy in the shape of this mysterious document compiled on my end, astronomers. what could it still tell us today? the sophisticated hieroglyphics reveal the accumulated knowledge of the maya. when will the next solar eclipse take place? when will venus appear as a morning star? experts arou
whatever you listen to pod costs, the the ancient pyramids of the maya. what time piece is made of stone, the massive temples except the movements of the sun forming a precise side of the calendar. this method of american civilization was very advanced in astronomy. how did the maya know so much? to move coming on from the dw science shape. welcome to tamara today. since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity. even today we still look upwards in our quest to understand the origin...
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so until 1492, i know the maya. well, way ahead of the europeans and mathematics on and it's going to be to 4 hours. it's not clear how the document made its way to your whether it was looted by the colonialist full cost of unofficial gift. that's still the subject of research. what's clear is that the document ended up and dressed in gemini and it's still here today. stuart at the sexton stage under university library. it's one of just for authentic my encoder sees known to us worldwide. researches like carlos by john control have helped us understand the document known as the address didn't codex deciphering it has a change. the way we see my encourages, and courtney says if it doesn't know sounds like the dress code x has greatly enriched our understanding of my and the thought of g. religion. astronomy on higher clinic, i guess it's funds $39.00 pages written on both sides. the 3 and a half meter long document served as a pocketbook for religious rituals left on the ceiling. okay, today we assume that the tables
so until 1492, i know the maya. well, way ahead of the europeans and mathematics on and it's going to be to 4 hours. it's not clear how the document made its way to your whether it was looted by the colonialist full cost of unofficial gift. that's still the subject of research. what's clear is that the document ended up and dressed in gemini and it's still here today. stuart at the sexton stage under university library. it's one of just for authentic my encoder sees known to us worldwide....
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compiled by maya and astronomers. what could it still kind of today? the sophisticated hieroglyphics reveal the accumulated knowledge of the maya. when will the next solar eclipse take place? when will venus appear as a moaning star? experts around the world are still in or if the ticket is calculations of the maya basic. so imagine it's amazing that they were able to produce these calculations thousands of years ago. they say, why did they do this? how could they do it if they did? they have computers. it does scopes the uh, my end the day. so until 1492 by north the maya. well, way ahead of the europeans in mathematics and, and it's going to be 14 hours. it's not clear how the document made its way to your whether it was looted by the coloring, us full cost of unofficial gift. but still the subject of research. what's clear is that the document ended up and dressed in germany. and it still here today, stored at the sexton states under university library. it's one of just for authentic my encoder sees known to us wor
compiled by maya and astronomers. what could it still kind of today? the sophisticated hieroglyphics reveal the accumulated knowledge of the maya. when will the next solar eclipse take place? when will venus appear as a moaning star? experts around the world are still in or if the ticket is calculations of the maya basic. so imagine it's amazing that they were able to produce these calculations thousands of years ago. they say, why did they do this? how could they do it if they did? they have...
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mom is a maya language more than 3000 years old, still living on the tongues. i know it's hard.e your language. you have to push your tongue all the way up. >> of maya people today, we use that so much like te tai te tai. >> como estas? how are you? >> mom is spoken in guatemala. parts of mexico, and now in oakland and the san francisco bay area. >> i was born in guatemala. i came here when i was four. it was very difficult at the beginning because there was not too much of my community here. when i came in the 1999. >> katerina mendoza ramirez says now in oakland's largely hispanic fruitvale neighborhood, there are guatemalan shops and food trucks owned by mom speaking people. the oakland unified school district says they have about 1800 mom speaking students and have added a mom translator to their staff. mendoza's group, voces maya, and other advocates try to help many mom immigrants who can't speak english or spanish, but you can still bring the older folks, who need access to resources to learn english, >> lost and lonely and a lot of discrimination. >> carlos jimenez has f
mom is a maya language more than 3000 years old, still living on the tongues. i know it's hard.e your language. you have to push your tongue all the way up. >> of maya people today, we use that so much like te tai te tai. >> como estas? how are you? >> mom is spoken in guatemala. parts of mexico, and now in oakland and the san francisco bay area. >> i was born in guatemala. i came here when i was four. it was very difficult at the beginning because there was not too much...
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and i am an interpreter at the san francisco maya festival. >> francisco alcala says his maya languagebout 20,000 people in the bay area, and there is also yucatec communication based in the yucatan language is shabelle, which means how are you? >> and then you pronounce molo, which means i am good. >> when i was a kid, it just kind of thought, oh, we're all hispanic, so we all kind of understand each other. it's fine. but as i grew older, i and i started moving out to different parts of the bay area and i learned that, no, it's not a monolith, it is a mosaic. >> and i'm just a part of the community. latina and also my mom and be be very proud of that. >> proud as a new parent, como and others are dreaming. >> it's my dream to have a beautiful family so we can live in peace. >> dreaming of peace and the hope of passing the legacy of language. the mom language to his son, mateo. >> hopefully him. it doesn't have to go through the same thing as i am going through, because somebody paid the price for them to be here. >> so they should be proud of and remember who opened that door for them
and i am an interpreter at the san francisco maya festival. >> francisco alcala says his maya languagebout 20,000 people in the bay area, and there is also yucatec communication based in the yucatan language is shabelle, which means how are you? >> and then you pronounce molo, which means i am good. >> when i was a kid, it just kind of thought, oh, we're all hispanic, so we all kind of understand each other. it's fine. but as i grew older, i and i started moving out to...
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during a ceremony attended by maya's family and the networks managers. head of irib world service dr. ahmed told us about the significance of this decision. it's been 12 years since we have lost one of our courageous colleagues. we will never forget about perceives marters. "this is the first time that we are naming a part of the network after the name of our marters, and we will continue doing this for other marters as well to keep their memories alive. maya was among seven other members of the irib world service who sacrificed their lives for the truth, four of them were working for press tv. fires on ash on press tv, tehran." the... have those were the top stories on press tv, thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye, this is for palestine, in today's episode we ask why people should... concerned about cape technologies, which sounds a number of the biggest virtual private network providers or vpns. well, vpn is means of uh disguising the source of your internet traffic so it can't be um so easily surveiled, and of course it's used by uh peo
during a ceremony attended by maya's family and the networks managers. head of irib world service dr. ahmed told us about the significance of this decision. it's been 12 years since we have lost one of our courageous colleagues. we will never forget about perceives marters. "this is the first time that we are naming a part of the network after the name of our marters, and we will continue doing this for other marters as well to keep their memories alive. maya was among seven other members...
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you push your tongue all the way up of maya people. >> today we use that so much like teen thai, teenai? >> como estas? how are you? >> mom is spoken in guatemala. parts of mexico, and now in oakland and the san francisco bay area. >> i was born in guatemala. i came here when i was four. it was very difficult at the beginning because there was not too much of my community here. when i came in the 1999. >> katerina mendoza ramirez says now in oakland's largely hispanic fruitvale neighborhood, there are guatemalan shops and food trucks owned by mom speaking people. the oakland unified school district says they have about 1800 mom speaking students and have added a mom translator to their staff. mendoza's group voices maya and other advocates try to help many mom immigrants who can't speak english or spanish, but the older folks, need access to resources to learn english. >> lost and lonely and a lot of discrimination. >> carlos jimenez has felt discrimination firsthand as a minority within the latino community. here. he and his sister were among the first immigrants from todos santos in
you push your tongue all the way up of maya people. >> today we use that so much like teen thai, teenai? >> como estas? how are you? >> mom is spoken in guatemala. parts of mexico, and now in oakland and the san francisco bay area. >> i was born in guatemala. i came here when i was four. it was very difficult at the beginning because there was not too much of my community here. when i came in the 1999. >> katerina mendoza ramirez says now in oakland's largely...
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maya: when i went to the u.s. had not yet arrived at that mountaintop that martin luther king talked about. but i was certainly challenged in a way i had not and before -- i had not been before. i was so fortunate to grow up and away right had not experienced anyone actually questioning my qualification. some in college for sure, and in law school, sure. but professionally, that was a new low. but again, my parents had been through so much worse, had taken on an been challenged by so much worse. i just remember thinking, well, as long as i can stay true to who i am and show them, show them what i am made of, and show them that i'm going to be a lawyer. that when i leave this office, they are going to be sad to see me go. part of that was remembering, i am a wiley. geoff: a question about activism, which is such an ever present theme in this book. activism comes in so many forms. public protests, legal and political advocacy, community organizing. you ran to be the mayor of new york city in 2021. so i had the quest
maya: when i went to the u.s. had not yet arrived at that mountaintop that martin luther king talked about. but i was certainly challenged in a way i had not and before -- i had not been before. i was so fortunate to grow up and away right had not experienced anyone actually questioning my qualification. some in college for sure, and in law school, sure. but professionally, that was a new low. but again, my parents had been through so much worse, had taken on an been challenged by so much...
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and maya rupert. leon castro.tuart, some republicans were on the sunday shows, down playing the cheney support for kamala harris. here is sarah sanders and senator john cotton were saying today. >> i think she's significant flit minority here. republicans are supporting president trump. >> you have cheney endorsing a democrat. what it tells us, there's a lot of ferments in american politics. but in the end, endorsements won't make the difference in this race. >> stuart, are they right? that one of the famous families are supporting harris? >> the idea that you would equate rfk jr. last seen committing animals with dick cheney, the youngest chief of staff. vice president for two terms, is a little bit absurd. but the correct majority of republicans are supporting donald trump. i think that is all the more reason it is important that those of us who don't feel that's the way the party should have gone in thinking it's a terrible mistake need to support the alternative. because one of these two people is going to be
and maya rupert. leon castro.tuart, some republicans were on the sunday shows, down playing the cheney support for kamala harris. here is sarah sanders and senator john cotton were saying today. >> i think she's significant flit minority here. republicans are supporting president trump. >> you have cheney endorsing a democrat. what it tells us, there's a lot of ferments in american politics. but in the end, endorsements won't make the difference in this race. >> stuart, are...
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and who better than the bay area's own maya angelou? the sculpture unveiled today and where you can see it next why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably never be... ...instead of for where you are most of the time? xfinity mobile was designed for where you need it most. now xfinity internet customers can buy one line of unlimited and get one free for a year. a very special day. today. san francisco made history by unveiling a monument to doctor maya angelou. while there is major concern over the lack of female representation in monuments across the country, san francisco is taking a step forward. unveiling the first monument commemorating a black woman in san francisco's civic art collection. city leaders and representatives were there to celebrate the monument, which is titled portrait of a phenomenal woman by artist laura thomas. it honors the award winning poet, writer and civil rights leader who grew up in oakland from age 14 and while in the bay area. angelou broke color and gender barriers. city librarian micha
and who better than the bay area's own maya angelou? the sculpture unveiled today and where you can see it next why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably never be... ...instead of for where you are most of the time? xfinity mobile was designed for where you need it most. now xfinity internet customers can buy one line of unlimited and get one free for a year. a very special day. today. san francisco made history by unveiling a monument to doctor maya angelou. while there is...
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we're trying, maya. he'll be putting them on center stage on tuesday night at the debate in philadelphia. j.d. vance will keep j.d. vancing. maya wiley, thank you for your time and thoughts. it's great to see you. >>> coming up republicans latest push on so-called election integrity is beginning to look a lot like jim crow 2.0. that is next. stay with us. w 2.0. that is next stay with us >>> i think it's unfortunate but sometimes the only way you can find out is to look for ethnic names. we don't want to be doing anything illegal. that quote is from "the new york times" reporting today about a recording of republican activists discussing ways to keep undocumented immigrants from voting. look for ethnic names. this is a solution in search of a problem. across the country rerepublicans at all levels from activists to state officials are implementing strategies reminiscent of those used during the jim crow era despite the fact that voter fraud remains vanishingly small. this week in texas the attorney gener
we're trying, maya. he'll be putting them on center stage on tuesday night at the debate in philadelphia. j.d. vance will keep j.d. vancing. maya wiley, thank you for your time and thoughts. it's great to see you. >>> coming up republicans latest push on so-called election integrity is beginning to look a lot like jim crow 2.0. that is next. stay with us. w 2.0. that is next stay with us >>> i think it's unfortunate but sometimes the only way you can find out is to look for...
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how did the maya know so much? to move coming up from the dw science shape. welcome to tamara today. since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity even today we still.
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san francisco unveiled a new monument today honoring poet maya angelou. the artwork is a milestone as it showcases the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in the city's civic art collection. here's nbc bay area's christie smith. well, this was a long time coming, and it's now what people will see outside the main library here in san francisco. today people shared thoughts about what this monument means to them and the city. people gathered in front of san francisco's main library for a celebration and to get up close to a new monument honoring doctor maya angelou, an award winning author and poet. presidential medal of freedom recipient, civil rights leader, and a phenomenal woman of many firsts. from being san francisco's first black female streetcar conductor to the first black woman to be featured on u.s. currency. and with this artwork comes another first with the installation of lava. thomas portrait of a phenomenal woman. doctor angelou is the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in san francisco. civic art
san francisco unveiled a new monument today honoring poet maya angelou. the artwork is a milestone as it showcases the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in the city's civic art collection. here's nbc bay area's christie smith. well, this was a long time coming, and it's now what people will see outside the main library here in san francisco. today people shared thoughts about what this monument means to them and the city. people gathered in front of san francisco's main...
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how did the maya know so much to me coming up from the dw science. i welcome to you tomorrow. it today since time immemorial the night sky, whose fascinated humanity even today we still.
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it features a quote from maya angelou's popular poem still i rise.is the first monument commemorating a black woman in the city's civic art collection. >> when the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, young. maya angelou would go on to become one of the most extraordinary individuals of our time. author, poet and consummate performer. singer, dancer, activist, freedom fighter, professor. feminist, humanitarian, songwriter i am the hope. >> maya angelou grew up in san francisco. she was a prolific writer and civil rights activist until her death in 2014. people in one san jose neighborhood are frustrated with what they say is a spike in crime. we're going to tell you what the city is doing for free to try to help business owners. and a new scam targeting bay area musicians. the scheme using artist names and reputations to take advantage of fans is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to yo
it features a quote from maya angelou's popular poem still i rise.is the first monument commemorating a black woman in the city's civic art collection. >> when the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, young. maya angelou would go on to become one of the most extraordinary individuals of our time. author, poet and consummate performer. singer, dancer, activist, freedom fighter, professor. feminist, humanitarian, songwriter i am the hope. >> maya angelou grew up in san francisco....
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maya wylie and john crass are here. here question.t's jeep? probably the same way you know if a t-rex is chasing a jeep wrangler... is getting away. yep! or if it takes you places that make you say, woah. and their hair looks like this. or someone says, the doors come off. then you just know what it was. what it is. and what it always will be. because when you're an original, there's only one. psst psst! aaaah! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily, for non-drowsy, long-lasting relief... in a scent-free, fine mist. psst psst! flonase. all good. >>> we must and will win and that through these next 49 days we continue to build community and coalition. let's leave something for the work we are doing right now that lifts people up, that strengthens people, that strengthens communities, right? >> kamala harris campaigning, and i'm joined by maya wylie, president and ceo of the leadership conference. a new member wore, "remember, you are a wylie" and mary john crass. welcome to both of you. maya, it w
maya wylie and john crass are here. here question.t's jeep? probably the same way you know if a t-rex is chasing a jeep wrangler... is getting away. yep! or if it takes you places that make you say, woah. and their hair looks like this. or someone says, the doors come off. then you just know what it was. what it is. and what it always will be. because when you're an original, there's only one. psst psst! aaaah! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily, for...
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it will sound in our program again on the stage of maya kristallinskaya.earth has dropped without you. how can i live for several hours, class, the leaves are also falling in the gardens, and taxis are all rushing somewhere, only the earth is empty without you, and you ... where are you flying and the stars give you their tenderness, so the earth was empty when the saint fly, the leaves fall in the gardens, ah, and the earth could not figure out how to live without him, while he was flying, flying, all the stars gave him their tenderness. cool! the earth has let you down without you, if you can, come fly soon, bravo! on the stage of the show "toch-toch", the legendary maya kristallinskaya. few people know that maya kristallinskaya was not only an outstanding singer, but also a translator. for example, she made a russian translation of the book reflections of another great woman, marlene dittrich. so, you have the floor, dear member of the jury, who introduced us to maya kristallinskaya? yes, go ahead, eva, well you know. a very magical moment, a very beaut
it will sound in our program again on the stage of maya kristallinskaya.earth has dropped without you. how can i live for several hours, class, the leaves are also falling in the gardens, and taxis are all rushing somewhere, only the earth is empty without you, and you ... where are you flying and the stars give you their tenderness, so the earth was empty when the saint fly, the leaves fall in the gardens, ah, and the earth could not figure out how to live without him, while he was flying,...
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congratulations maya on your book.til we knew that. >> right. so congratulations. now listen, let's talk about your book. your parents told you to remember you represent the family. when you leave your house. what what your reaction to mark robinson's campaign be? i thought of your book title and the premise of your book as this stuff was going down. >> that is such a good question. i don't know if i have the words for what they would say. i imagine my father laughing in that way of outrage and my mother just getting very serious and saying he is not okay. for them, for my father being a black man in america, had a phd in organic chemistry in 1957 had to constantly face down white racism but also be comfortable in his sewn skin. and insist on his i quality but my mother who understand racism and understood it in the south. in the southwest in her world. but who really transcended the way in which she was raised to be a racist and demonstrated it could be transcended. to understand what you have been given. be grateful
congratulations maya on your book.til we knew that. >> right. so congratulations. now listen, let's talk about your book. your parents told you to remember you represent the family. when you leave your house. what what your reaction to mark robinson's campaign be? i thought of your book title and the premise of your book as this stuff was going down. >> that is such a good question. i don't know if i have the words for what they would say. i imagine my father laughing in that way of...
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maya refused to leave her disabled owner's side.e fighters rushed in and rescued them both just in time. in an emotional reunion, the owner thanked the rescuers saying if they had been even a little later, they would have lost maya. >> she probably wouldn't have made it and they found the dog passed out on top of my wife. she took a lot of the burns away. my wife didn't get burned on the chest or anything like that because the dog was laying on top of her and probably saved her life. >> hire's the moment a fire fighter -- here's the moment a fire fighter rescued her from the home moments after saving the owner. the team reacted fast giving maya ox gen which saved her life. on -- oxygen which saved her life. in honor of her bravery, the vet is waiving all treatment fees. >> she's a hero. this family lost everything and we didn't want to add one more thing to their list of worries. >> there is a touching detail in this rescue. maya suffered burns not only on her body but also on her tong and mouth. vets believe it was -- tongue and mo
maya refused to leave her disabled owner's side.e fighters rushed in and rescued them both just in time. in an emotional reunion, the owner thanked the rescuers saying if they had been even a little later, they would have lost maya. >> she probably wouldn't have made it and they found the dog passed out on top of my wife. she took a lot of the burns away. my wife didn't get burned on the chest or anything like that because the dog was laying on top of her and probably saved her life....
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, geta maya cancer, to the gods, given to me and to the fore, i am informed and informed to myself...d to it, i am the same as i am, mabyts, like all the garadchuk all the little bits the hole is set, then i’ll say that i’m still a rubelian. everything is connected with me, as it seems, exchange with the ruble, exchange with these meats, just like that the ruble is stronger, here i am happy, here i grew up, prague... others i am unequally related to and now, it's too bad i don’t live here...
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well, maya, how challenging is it for campaigns in this age of disinformation? get the question all the time in mine. voters, people on the street coming up to me and saying, i don't know how to figure out what's true and what isn't anymore. >> right. and i think that's the real danger here is that just the doubt, just the uncertainty and the fact that we right now have with donald trump, and i think what we're seeing and a number of other candidates who are so willing to take advantage of that uncertainty to further cast doubt, and undermine voters' faith in all of it, right? and i think that the challenge that campaigns are going to have, the number one thing the campaign and with that, a candidate, has is their reputation, and their willingness to be straightforward with voters. and i think that what we'll see is that sort of -- that willingness to be honest and transparent is going to become such an important currency. there will be these kinds of attempts to say, well, you can't believe anything you've just seen, and if a candidate has a reputation for misu
well, maya, how challenging is it for campaigns in this age of disinformation? get the question all the time in mine. voters, people on the street coming up to me and saying, i don't know how to figure out what's true and what isn't anymore. >> right. and i think that's the real danger here is that just the doubt, just the uncertainty and the fact that we right now have with donald trump, and i think what we're seeing and a number of other candidates who are so willing to take advantage...
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maya, it is incredible. >> it really is.deo was released from the mccone county sheriff's office in michigan. two of the deputies turned on their lights to try and pull over a car, but when it didn't stop and was moving about 5 miles per hour, they knew something was wrong. the two sheriff's deputies involved told me that they noticed the driver was unresponsive and seemed to be suffering from a medical emergency. that driver was somehow able to roll down the window of the car, and that's when nicole, who was sitting in the passenger side of the patrol car, climbed into the car through the window and was able to bring it to a full stop. take a look. >> stay there, stay there. stay there. >> wow. maya, that's incredible. i know youke to the deputies involved. what do they tell you? >> they told me that the 63-year-old driver who was in that car is doing well. he was taken to the hospital and recovered. take a listen to some of how they are also processing all of this. >> honestly, it was so natural and normal, it didn't feel
maya, it is incredible. >> it really is.deo was released from the mccone county sheriff's office in michigan. two of the deputies turned on their lights to try and pull over a car, but when it didn't stop and was moving about 5 miles per hour, they knew something was wrong. the two sheriff's deputies involved told me that they noticed the driver was unresponsive and seemed to be suffering from a medical emergency. that driver was somehow able to roll down the window of the car, and that's...
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middle-class background, raised by a working mother who put all of her hard work into me and my sister, maya. >> reporter: harris is now intensely preparing, but no question she is heading into this debate with momentum on her side. and the fund-raising numbers tonight reflect that. harris raising $361 million last month. that's more than double the $130 million raised by trump. david? >> david: mary bruce with us all week long, mary, thank you. next tuesday night right here on abc. vice president kamala harris, former president donald trump on that stage together. the first time they'll be together actually in the same room. i'll be moderating with our linsey davis. the debate here on abc 9:00 p.m. eastern tuesday night we should also note "sunday morning" on "this week" exclusive interview with former congresswoman liz cheney. jonathan karl with her decision
middle-class background, raised by a working mother who put all of her hard work into me and my sister, maya. >> reporter: harris is now intensely preparing, but no question she is heading into this debate with momentum on her side. and the fund-raising numbers tonight reflect that. harris raising $361 million last month. that's more than double the $130 million raised by trump. david? >> david: mary bruce with us all week long, mary, thank you. next tuesday night right here on abc....
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. >> toni stone crossing and dr maya angelou lane. they mark san francisco's first intersection honoring to distinguish black women. dr. maya angelou was famous for poetry and involvement in the civil rights movement. and toni stone was the first woman to play in a professional baseball team with men. a statue in her honor was also unveiled at today's event. >> incredibly appropriate today. 2 honor to trailblazing women who shaped our cultural landscape were cultivated in neighborhood here that recognizes our history and represent our values. >> stone played for the san francisco seals from 1943. to 1945 family of both women celebrated their achievements at today's event. very cool. well, coming up, the forty-niners are back in the practice field. >> is there getting ready for the patriots? spent? ross says some injury updates and reaction from the team coming up. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> can't believe i'm really saying this. but tonight was the a's last ever nigh% game at the oakland coliseum. lots of emotions out of the ballpark
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remember, you are a wily maya. congratulations on the new book. i think you're face says it all in reaction to the comments that we just played from the current lieutenant governor of north carolina, mark robinson. he of course, in the news overnight, i want to ask you about that briefly and then we'll talk about the book because he was he said derogatory things about martin luther king on porn websites what's your reaction? >> horror. >> frankly sadness, deep sadness, and a lot of anger mean the anger is that any of this language from anybody, no matter who they are, i'm should be denounced. >> it's factually inaccurate for sure. >> but it's really devastating and dangerous to a country that's already seeing so many divisions being manipulated, created on race when we actually have made important progress that we should not lose. >> and we have more progress we need to make. but to be a black man who reportedly as referred to himself as a black nazi, to be a person who comes from a history of subjugation who takes the mantle of anti-semitism who
remember, you are a wily maya. congratulations on the new book. i think you're face says it all in reaction to the comments that we just played from the current lieutenant governor of north carolina, mark robinson. he of course, in the news overnight, i want to ask you about that briefly and then we'll talk about the book because he was he said derogatory things about martin luther king on porn websites what's your reaction? >> horror. >> frankly sadness, deep sadness, and a lot of...
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civil rights attorney maya wiley is joining us now. she is a former federal prosecutor, the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. she's also the author of the new book remember, you are wily maya great to have you here. thanks so much for being with us. i just want to first start with justice jackson's comments today and get your reaction to those. >> i think justice jackson is speaking common sense and something that ordinary americans, all of this country understand, which is why should there be any different standards and ethics non-binding standards of that for the supreme court when it's the most powerful court in the country and decides what rights we have and what rights we don't. so it's critically important that we have public faith in the pork and it doesn't make any sense that other federal judges have binding ethics rules. and the supreme court does not yeah. and do you think that that would help with these low approval ratings with americans distrust that they now have in what the highes
civil rights attorney maya wiley is joining us now. she is a former federal prosecutor, the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. she's also the author of the new book remember, you are wily maya great to have you here. thanks so much for being with us. i just want to first start with justice jackson's comments today and get your reaction to those. >> i think justice jackson is speaking common sense and something that ordinary americans, all of this...
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toni stone crossing and doctor maya angelou lane. they mark the city's first intersection honoring to distinguish black women dr. maya angelou was, of course, famous for her poetry and involvement in the civil rights movement. a statue of toni stone, the first woman to play in pro baseball with men. i was also unveiled at today's event. >> incredibly appropriate today. 2 honor to trailblazing women who shaped our cultural landscape were cultivated in neighborhood here that recognizes our history and represents our values. >> the family of stone and dr angelou were at the event don't for the san francisco seals from 1943. to 1945. doctor angelou was francisco's first black female streetcar conductor before she went on to become a renowned author and civil rights activist. >> coming up, the special recognition local pup is in the running for. it's aiming to address a problem with electric vehicles, how could impact what happens. the batteries at the end. >> of evening's lifespan. >> contra costa county is receiving 3.6 million dollars
toni stone crossing and doctor maya angelou lane. they mark the city's first intersection honoring to distinguish black women dr. maya angelou was, of course, famous for her poetry and involvement in the civil rights movement. a statue of toni stone, the first woman to play in pro baseball with men. i was also unveiled at today's event. >> incredibly appropriate today. 2 honor to trailblazing women who shaped our cultural landscape were cultivated in neighborhood here that recognizes our...
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what maya and others have said about donald trump on policy , his brain is broken. his brain doesn't work the way it did. but he knows this. the message is not policy. they are saying sexism and racism. he knows it and we know it. no one knows his face better than donald trump. demeaning a woman gets people excited. that is what this man is about. he is on a message that he believes will help him when. >> at the economic club, that wasn't a rally. the only people in that room were economists, journalists, business people and economic journalists. nobody booed. i am a member. i am embarrassed. this is the second time i've said this on tv and they will tell me to give up my membership. if they want, i'll do it. it's embarrassing. everyone in that room should've been doing or yelling out terrorists don't actually make things cheaper for people. >> that is such an important point. donald trump cannot get a different bar. he needs to get covered as someone who is trying to be the president of the united states. who very clearly does not understand what working families a
what maya and others have said about donald trump on policy , his brain is broken. his brain doesn't work the way it did. but he knows this. the message is not policy. they are saying sexism and racism. he knows it and we know it. no one knows his face better than donald trump. demeaning a woman gets people excited. that is what this man is about. he is on a message that he believes will help him when. >> at the economic club, that wasn't a rally. the only people in that room were...
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i hope that you will tune in the ancient pyramids at the maya. what time piece is made of stone, the massive temples except the movements of the sun, foaming at precise so the calendar. this method of american civilization was very advanced in astronomy. how did the maya noise so much to move coming up from the dw science shape. welcome to tamara today. since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity. even today we still.
i hope that you will tune in the ancient pyramids at the maya. what time piece is made of stone, the massive temples except the movements of the sun, foaming at precise so the calendar. this method of american civilization was very advanced in astronomy. how did the maya noise so much to move coming up from the dw science shape. welcome to tamara today. since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity. even today we still.
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to the best of our ability. >> that was maya brown reporting for nbcu academy, a free program focussedadvancing careers in media and tech. >>> still to come, swifties for kamala, no longer a fantasy. taylor swift reveals the name she'll be itwring in the blank spaces on her ballot this election day. ovin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try fizzing fiber plus vitamins. [instructor] hold it! hold it! hard time holding it? well always discreet absorbs up to a cup full. with up to zero wet feel and odor. so i'm not just dry, i'm jump squats level dry. we've got you, always. always discreet. ♪ febreze man: i don't about y'all, but when it comes to working from home, i gotta have every part of my house clean. that means tidying up, then spraying my febreze air mist, to leave every room smelling fresh and clean. with that done, it's time to get to work. ♪ la la la la la (vo) your bones are 4 times as strong as concrete. nature's bounty supplements your
to the best of our ability. >> that was maya brown reporting for nbcu academy, a free program focussedadvancing careers in media and tech. >>> still to come, swifties for kamala, no longer a fantasy. taylor swift reveals the name she'll be itwring in the blank spaces on her ballot this election day. ovin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try...
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how did the maya know so much? to me coming up from the dw science shape. welcome to you tomorrow. today since time immemorial the night sky has fascinated humanity. even today we still look up whats in our quest to understand the origin or future of our world.
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of crime and just days after an attempted armed robbery and shooting of a new 49er, shoppers like maya say their personal safety is consistently top of mind when shopping in this area. >> having bought of this not a problem. stores are safe. but the environment around union square, not so. >> reporter: clutching their items is second nature to this group who anticipate a need for their heightened safety in the popular shopping district. especially on a holiday weekend. >> i haven't taken it off my hand. literally. yeah. we have two bodyguards. >> reporter: during our time in the square, we counted ten visible police officers and a command pd on display. crime is down 44% and robberies down more than 17% according to city data. officerstell me there is no reason anyone should fear for their safety time or any other time of the year. >> i have been out here at least seven years. i shop out here, i do overtime out here. i eat out here. nothing to worry about at all. if they need assistance, we are more than happy to help you walk to your car. we are here for directions. one of the safest
of crime and just days after an attempted armed robbery and shooting of a new 49er, shoppers like maya say their personal safety is consistently top of mind when shopping in this area. >> having bought of this not a problem. stores are safe. but the environment around union square, not so. >> reporter: clutching their items is second nature to this group who anticipate a need for their heightened safety in the popular shopping district. especially on a holiday weekend. >> i...
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maya angelou did that. >> we are starting to see some warmer weather.dia has higher weekend temperatures in our seven-day forecast what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervillain? if you could say one thing to big tobacco, what would it be? it's so important in this time of change that we reclaim our sacred ways. i had to open my eyes. you can't continue to do this. deep breath. i'd want to ask them “why?” (♪♪) from summer heat to fall like lows. a lodi farmers say they are in a race now to pick their grapes before hot temperatures return next week. they say current cooler temperatures will keep the grapes from dehydrating. >> we are picking as fast as we can. you know, in many cases the growers are limited by what the winery's ability to bring in the fruit, process it, ferment it and turn it into wine, which takes time to account for the changes in weather. >> winemakers can adjust sugars by adding water, but that can cause lower alcohol content in the wine. and it isn't the preferred method. i think it is s
maya angelou did that. >> we are starting to see some warmer weather.dia has higher weekend temperatures in our seven-day forecast what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervillain? if you could say one thing to big tobacco, what would it be? it's so important in this time of change that we reclaim our sacred ways. i had to open my eyes. you can't continue to do this. deep breath. i'd want to ask them “why?” (♪♪) from summer heat to fall...
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joining us now politics reporter interest "the new york times," maya king.morning. let's talk about robinson's campaign and what's happening inside his team or what's left of it, and just the level of concern among republicans that -- do they feel like the statehouse has lost, and is there a chance it could drag donald trump down, too? >> well, that's the real question because even as republicans start to distance themselves from robinson in north carolina, democrats are eager to fund raise and tie a number of these statehouse republicans in vulnerable seats to the candidate for governor, saying you supported him in the primary, now you should standby him in the final weeks of the general election. several mailers have gone out particularly around the charlotte area with this exact message. and so it's put republicans in north carolina in quite a precarious position. on the one hand they have a very flawed candidate atop the ticket that they do feel they have to distance themselves to sort of staunch the bleeding further down or even at the presidential leve
joining us now politics reporter interest "the new york times," maya king.morning. let's talk about robinson's campaign and what's happening inside his team or what's left of it, and just the level of concern among republicans that -- do they feel like the statehouse has lost, and is there a chance it could drag donald trump down, too? >> well, that's the real question because even as republicans start to distance themselves from robinson in north carolina, democrats are eager...
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how do you think this will play tomorrow night, maya?siveness, the more we see an attack on a person kamala harris on herself as an individual rather than about her record or policies i think the more all those undecided voters and there are still apparently 18% of folks who haven't made up their mind who need to hear how their lives are going to be better, i think it's going to be offensive. i certainly think it should be offensive. but it's also the playbook for donald trump, is to try to appeal to people's prejudices rather than appeal to their sense of policy solutions. and that's something that i hope everyone is listening for, is what are the candidates going to do for me or are the candidates and who is trying to tell me who i should not like or trust simply because of who they are or what they look like, what gender they are. because that's essentially what donald trump has been doing. that's been the playbook. and it's had very little to do with policy. >> jessica, what trump is has been in the public arena for a long time and w
how do you think this will play tomorrow night, maya?siveness, the more we see an attack on a person kamala harris on herself as an individual rather than about her record or policies i think the more all those undecided voters and there are still apparently 18% of folks who haven't made up their mind who need to hear how their lives are going to be better, i think it's going to be offensive. i certainly think it should be offensive. but it's also the playbook for donald trump, is to try to...
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mike, maya and ruth are still here.ng because i feel like you can plug it into everything you understand about project 2025 and trump's very specific plans in this area if he wins again. >> yeah. i mean, i'll start with his announcement for re-election, right? where he did it in waco, texas. and it's not just connected to project 2025 because he chose that because of steve bannon, who picked that as a symbol of sort of retribution and sort of anti-government and in particular anti-deep state sort of revenge. that's why they chose that location. and this larger effort here ties in exactly with project 2025. michael was kind of alluding to this a little bit in the back of the last discussion where he noted that as they were going through this reporting they noticed that trump got better and better and more effective at using the tools and levers of government as instruments of revenge and retribution to go after his opponents. by 2018 he was even better than when he first got in office. and what project 2025 is is an actu
mike, maya and ruth are still here.ng because i feel like you can plug it into everything you understand about project 2025 and trump's very specific plans in this area if he wins again. >> yeah. i mean, i'll start with his announcement for re-election, right? where he did it in waco, texas. and it's not just connected to project 2025 because he chose that because of steve bannon, who picked that as a symbol of sort of retribution and sort of anti-government and in particular anti-deep...
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my name is maya wily and my pronouns are she/her. i'm proud president and c.e.o. of the conference on civil and human rights. we'll enter our 75th year next year and we are the civil rights coalition that is responsible for fighting for and helping pass every single civil rights law you just heard the ranking member mention in her opening statement. i say that because we have a 74-year history, both of standing and fighting for the civil rights act of 1964 when it faced a 60-day filibuster in the senate, 60 days. the longest filibuster in the history of the united states senate. and ever since then we have had to link arms across the most diverse coalition in the country that looks like a majority of the country. that has most major religious faiths. that has labor that has educators, that has everyone. and we have linked arms to ensure and continue to protect the gains we have made. and one of the things i just want to acknowledge is that we all here agree that discrimination is wrong. and that is exactly why we know diversity, equity, and inclusion, a creation o
my name is maya wily and my pronouns are she/her. i'm proud president and c.e.o. of the conference on civil and human rights. we'll enter our 75th year next year and we are the civil rights coalition that is responsible for fighting for and helping pass every single civil rights law you just heard the ranking member mention in her opening statement. i say that because we have a 74-year history, both of standing and fighting for the civil rights act of 1964 when it faced a 60-day filibuster in...
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unveiled today, a sculpture of poet and writer maya angelou installed outside the san francisco public library. it is the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in the city's civic art collection. the famed poet had deep roots in san francisco. we're going to take you to the ceremony, which included her family. that's coming up at 5:00. really looking forward to it. all right, janelle, thanks it. all right, janelle, thanks so much. we'll see you in a why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp - and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency. to help give you that forget-you-get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. learn how abbvie could help you save. qulipta®. the forget-you-get migraine medicine™. choice hote
unveiled today, a sculpture of poet and writer maya angelou installed outside the san francisco public library. it is the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in the city's civic art collection. the famed poet had deep roots in san francisco. we're going to take you to the ceremony, which included her family. that's coming up at 5:00. really looking forward to it. all right, janelle, thanks it. all right, janelle, thanks so much. we'll see you in a why didn't we do this...
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she raised me and my sister maya. she saved up it was only by the time that i was a teenager that she could afford to actually buy her first home. i know, i identify with that, i know where i come from. i know so many people work so hard and should have the opportunity to just get the foot in the door. i get it's not just about getting by but getting ahead. >> i like to ask you more about the opportunity economy, housing is a part of it as well as expanding the earned income tax credit for first-time homebuyers and $50000 tax deduction for startups and small businesses. but i want to talk to you about the squeeze that millions of americans are also dealing with that impacts their ability to work and make money. that child care and elder care and it is a squeeze for millions of people in some parts of the country but cost more for childcare and for rent average of $33000 a year. you mentioned in your opportunity economy and child tax credit that is just a one jt of the ecosystem. please tell us what plans we have propo
she raised me and my sister maya. she saved up it was only by the time that i was a teenager that she could afford to actually buy her first home. i know, i identify with that, i know where i come from. i know so many people work so hard and should have the opportunity to just get the foot in the door. i get it's not just about getting by but getting ahead. >> i like to ask you more about the opportunity economy, housing is a part of it as well as expanding the earned income tax credit...